PORTLAND, Maine - FairPoint Communications Inc. had its work cut out when it grew sixfold overnight by buying Verizon Communications’ land line and Internet operations in three New England states. But the nation’s credit crisis and a bungled technology transfer made the task virtually impossible.
With a battered financial sheet and a tattered reputation, FairPoint filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection yesterday, barely 18 months after becoming the dominant telecommunications company in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.
The bankruptcy filing was widely anticipated and fulfilled critics’ predictions that FairPoint was taking on more than it could handle when it bought the Verizon properties for $2.3 billion.