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Frontier Gets Oregon OK for Northwest Fiber Deal

The Oregon Public Utility Commission cleared Frontier Communications' transfer of its northwestern states telecom assets to Northwest Fiber. Chair Megan Decker and Commissioners Letha Tawney and Mark Thompson adopted a settlement reached by the two companies, commission staff, the Oregon…

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Citizens’ Utility Board and Charter Communications, said a Monday order in docket UM-2028. The pact includes 75 conditions on “consumer protections, maintenance of services, financial conditions, oversight, and broadband investment proposed to benefit Frontier’s existing customers and the people of Oregon,” the PUC said. The Montana Public Service Commission said OK earlier this month; the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission held hearings Monday and is the last state whose OK needed (see 2001070031).