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Frontier stands to lose $1.5 million for broadband in W.Va.; Company wants waiver from rules change
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Frontier Communications stands to lose $1.5 million a year in federal subsidies -- money the company uses to expand high-speed Internet in West Virginia -- unless the Federal Communications Commission waives new rules that take effect July 1.
The FCC is soliciting comments about Frontier's waiver request through Feb. 11, the agency announced earlier this week.
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Frontier stands to lose $1.5 million for broadband in W.Va.; Company wants waiver from rules change
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Frontier Communications stands to lose $1.5 million a year in federal subsidies -- money the company uses to expand high-speed Internet in West Virginia -- unless the Federal Communications Commission waives new rules that take effect July 1.
The FCC is soliciting comments about Frontier's waiver request through Feb. 11, the agency announced earlier this week.
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