Frontier gets OK to buy AT&T landline business
The state Public Utilities Regulatory Authority gave final approval Wednesday to the $2 billion sale of AT&s landline, broadband and television businesses in Connecticut to Frontier Communications Corp.
The approval, which had been backed by state officials, consumers and AT&T union workers, comes with a promised investment of more than $63 million in improved broadband Internet services and assurances that Frontier would not increase basic residential rates for at least three years. In addition, low-income veterans will be given a $19.99 basic broadband package, a savings of $15 from the current rate.
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy noted that the final agreement with Frontier followed a 10-month approval process that led to strong commitments from the company to improve service responses after weather-related outages.
Todays approval of Frontier Communications both protects customers and provides increased commitments to our state, Malloy said in a statement.
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As of Friday Oct 24, I'll be a Frontier customer. I don't have enough knowledge about them to know if it's good or bad.