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Verizon-Frontier Sale: Abandoning West Virginia

by: TheElectricalWorker

Mon Sep 14, 2009 at 15:04:36 PM EDT


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by TheElectricalWorker

Verizon's plan to sell its local phone businesses in 14 states -- including West Virginia -- to Frontier Communications poses significant risks to consumers, workers and communities.  

TheElectricalWorker :: Verizon-Frontier Sale: Abandoning West Virginia
Verizon wants to shed wireline and broadband systems in rural parts of Illinois, Washington, California, Minnesota, Ohio, Michigan, West Virginia, Indiana, Wisconsin, South Carolina, North Carolina, Arkansas and Oregon. They are areas of low population density where the company believes it will be too expensive to install its next-generation, high-speed fiber optic lines. Verizon stands to make $8.6 billion from the deal, but, thanks to a loophole in the law, won't pay a dime in taxes.

Frontier will get 4.8 million phone lines, 900,000 high-speed Internet lines, and become the new employer of close to 11,000 workers-including more than 4,000 members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

According to IBEW International President Edwin D. Hill:

Frontier will triple in size. There are concerns about the company's ability to sustain itself, retain its employees and maintain an acceptable level of service for its customers.

There is also concern that smaller communities will be locked out of the new, high-speed fiber optic technologies for which Verizon has become known.

Similar Verizon deals have left companies and consumers on the verge of bankruptcy and consumers stuck with the mess.

In 2008, Verizon sold its operations in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont to FairPoint Communications. Since then, the company has faced an unprecedented number of complaints from frustrated consumers and a stock price that has plummeted 95 percent. In 2005, Verizon sold its Hawaiian assets to Hawaiian Telecom. Since then, the company has lost 21 percent of its customers and filed for bankruptcy.

Experts worry Frontier will face a similar fate, putting customers, workers and the economic health of America's rural communities in jeopardy. If approved by regulators, the deal, first proposed in May, could close by the spring of 2010.

To find out more about Frontier-Verizon sale and why it's bad for West Virginia customers, businesses and workers, click here.

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Frontier next? Fairpoint is filing for bankruptcy (4.00 / 1)
From an email:  Sign of things to come?

Money quote:

The company's lawyers are trying to find a way to extricate FairPoint from the $136 million in broadband infrastructure it promised as part of the 2008 sale.

This does not bode well for the future of Frontier, which already has a reputation for shoddy customer service and questionable labor practices.

These deals are driven by a tax-avoidance scheme called the Reverse Morris Trust. Closing that loophole would protect workers and consumers from these and similar deals.



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