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Frontier wants to buy Verizon's landline assets in 14 states including Indiana and Ohio.

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Consumer group questions phone deal

Updated: Wednesday, 26 Aug 2009, 4:15 PM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 26 Aug 2009, 4:15 PM EDT

CLEVELAND (AP) -- - Ohio's state government consumer advocate wants to make sure customers aren't hurt if Frontier Telephone buys Verizon landline assets in Ohio as part of a 14-state deal.

Ohio Consumers' Counsel Janine Migden-Ostrander has asked the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to make sure that Frontier can maintain and improve residential customer service.

Frontier says the Verizon deal should benefit consumers. Senior vice president Steve Crosby says the company wants to bring broadband Internet to at least 92 percent of its 435,000 new customers in 77 counties across Ohio.

About 60 percent of Verizon customers in Ohio now have broadband access through the company.
Public hearings on the Frontier deal will be held in three Ohio cities next month.
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Information from: The Plain Dealer, http://www.cleveland.com
 

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