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caco
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join:2005-03-10
Whittier, AK

So what happens if deal is not approved?

Verizon does minimum to keep regulators off their back in the cities and towns and folks are still screwed.

IMO deal should be approved with some iron clad requirements and a mix of some hefty fines if service levels go down from where they currently are at.
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papawjim

join:2007-01-05
West Terre Haute, IN

As a current Verizon customer who has been trying to get some form of broadband other than satellite (tried that, did not go so good), I am for anyone who will provide me the service I require. Granted there is some massive hurdles for Frontier to overcome to achieve this goal.

However; maybe they should be given chunks of the Verizon network a little at a time until they are able to it going and providing the services that folks want.

Yes there is still some of us who do no have access to reliable broadband, I know that will be hard to believe for some whom have always had that luxury. It looks like the only way the rural areas will see it, is with a deal like this or some form of it.

All I know is that if the deal crashes, Verizon will still not deploy the needed equipment to provide the service, they are to entrenched in providing service to select areas where the ROI is much higher.

Just my two cents worth.


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