Frontier Settles Ohio AG Internet Speeds Probe
Frontier Communications promised to stop advertising higher speeds than it delivers in Ohio, Attorney General Dave Yost (R) said Thursday. The ISP agreed to upgrade internet infrastructure and stop overbilling for unreliable service, the AG office said. The carrier agreed…
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to spend $15 million to “provide or enhance internet services” over four years, said the agreement emailed to us by the AG office. That’s on top of $25 million yearly 2021-23 Frontier agreed to spend in an August 2020 settlement with the Public Utilities Commission (see 2008120056), it said. The pact resolves an Ohio AG probe into Frontier sales and ad practices. The carrier didn’t comment.