The Federal Trade Commission and officials from six states yesterday sued Frontier Communications, alleging that the telecom provider misrepresented Internet speeds and charged many customers for ...
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The Federal Trade Commission has tentatively fined Connecticut-based Frontier Communications $8.5 million for failing to deliver promised internet speeds to customers. Under a proposed order with the ...
Another requirement is how Frontier is barred from signing up new DSL subscribers in areas where congestion is already high due to too many existing users. For existing customers, Frontier must notify ...
Frontier Communications must stop lying to consumers and charging them high-speed prices for slow internet service, the Federal Trade Commission said Thursday. Under a proposed order by the agency and ...
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