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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/972063"><b>mouseferatu</b></A> : "Gene Johnson, chairman and CEO of FairPoint stated, "Tremendous progress has been made over the past several months toward the successful completion of this extremely complex project"."<br><br>While tremendous progress may have been made over recent months, I just spent another several days with no usable fiber signal. The HSI went out first, and the phones finally followed.<br><br>Dropped connections and dropped calls are a new (and a uniquely FairPoint) phenomenon for us... I would think with all of the money being paid to Verizon, the service could be maintained as well as it always was.<br><br>It seems questionable if this company can meet any of the benchmarks that they promised the northern New England consumers.<br><small>--<br>"Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crispy and good with catsup."</small>]]></description>
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