Connecticut Reaches Agreement With Verizon, Frontier Ahead of Merger
Connecticut reached an agreement with Verizon and Frontier as part of their $20 billion all-cash deal, the state's Office of Consumer Counsel (OCC) said Thursday in a letter to the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (see 2409050010). The office asked that…
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the agreement and joint application by Verizon and Frontier be approved. "OCC fully supports the Authority’s approval of the settlement agreement in its entirety," it said. The agreement included several consumer protections, including the elimination of junk fees, expanding low-income broadband discounts, and other public safety measures. "At a time when the federal government is dismantling protections for telecommunications consumers, it is up to states to step in and protect the public," said OCC Counsel Claire Coleman.