The staff of the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission recommends state regulators reject the proposed sale of Verizon's landline... By Seattle Timess business staff The staff of the Washington Utilities and...
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Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 5--CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The Communications Workers of America union continues to criticize Verizon's plan to sell its wire line business in 14 states to Frontier Communications Corp. Union...
By Mike Rogoway, The Oregonian The staff at the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission said yesterday that they're recommending commissioners give a thumbs down to Verizon's plan to sell its landline phone business...
On July 28, 2009, the commission issued Order 02 - Prehearing Conference Order, setting a Public Comment Hearing in Everett for October 15, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. and an Evidentiary Hearing to be held at the commission's...
Union and management forces sparred verbally Tuesday over potential job losses if Verizon sells its West Virginia interests to Frontier Communications, while the Raleigh County Commission stayed in a neutral corner.
Docket Number: UT-090842 Editor’s note: This news release reflects the position of the telecommunications staff of the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) and NOT the views of the three-member commission....
announced results for the third quarter with adjusted (excluding acquisition and integration costs) earnings per share of 18 cents, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 16 cents. However, this was partially offset by...
Frontier Communications (NYSE: FTR - News), a leading telecom operator in rural and suburban areas in the US, has reportedly received approvals from the Public Utilities Commissions of the states of California and Neveda and...