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Frontier to Spend $15M to Resolve Mich. Speed Complaints

Frontier Communications will spend $15 million over four years to improve its Michigan infrastructure, under a pact with the state’s Attorney General Dana Nessel (D), the AG department said Wednesday. Frontier must also pay $20,000 to consumers who filed complaints,…

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it said. Michigan was part of a lawsuit with the FTC and other states on advertised internet speeds until a court dismissed Michigan and most other states’ claims (see 2110120052). “As the Attorney General was preparing an anticipated court filing for a Michigan court, discussions between the Department and Frontier resulted in an amicable outcome, mooting the need for further investigation or litigation,” the department said. The carrier's spokesperson emailed, "Frontier is pleased to have reached a resolution of disputed issues related to its DSL service."