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West Virginia’s biggest telecommunications company will get hundreds of millions more in federal money to serve the state, despite being under investigation for its chronic poor service and misuse of funds by the state’s utility regulator.
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An audit of Frontier Communications in March found that the state’s main landline phone provider isn’t doing enough preventative maintenance on its…
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Frontier Communications responded on Thursday to a recent audit regarding the quality of its landline phone service in West Virginia, which is regulated…
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A fully unredacted version of an audit of the state’s main privately-run, state-regulated landline provider was made public by a science and technology…
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On this West Virginia Morning, the models have shifted to favor West Virginia in its fight against the coronavirus, but experts are urging cautious…
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The long-awaited results of an investigation into Frontier Communications, the state’s primary landline provider, finds the company isn’t doing enough…
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As independent auditors continue their six-month review into Frontier Communications’ landline phone operations in West Virginia, staff working for the…
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On this West Virginia Morning, last week, the West Virginia Public Service Commission announced it had selected a firm to audit Frontier Communications…
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When the Grant County 911 center received a call about a house fire on Martin Road in late May, director Peggy Bobo Alt said it was already too late. The…
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A union representative said a tentative contract agreement has been reached with Frontier Communications to end a three-week strike by about 1,400 workers…