Conn. Regulator Not Notified About Frontier HQ Move
Connecticut telecom regulators expect Frontier Communications and subsidiary SNET “to continue to comply with all state statutes, regulations and Authority orders regardless of the location of their headquarters,” a Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) spokesperson emailed. Frontier said Wednesday…
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it will move to Dallas from Norwalk, Connecticut (see 2309130044). “As a holding company, Frontier was not required to provide notice to PURA regarding its headquarters and did not do so," the PURA spokesperson said.