The Federal Trade Commission and officials from six states yesterday sued Frontier Communications, alleging that the telecom provider misrepresented Internet speeds and charged many customers for ...
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Frontier Communications has agreed to stop charging its sneaky $7-per-month “Internet Infrastructure Surcharge” as part of a settlement with Connecticut Attorney General William Tong. Frontier also ...
The US Federal Trade Commission and six states have sued Frontier Communications for allegedly misleading customers on its internet service speeds. The FTC alleges that Frontier charged customers for ...
North Carolina and five other states have joined the Federal Trade Commission in suing Frontier Communications over slower-than-advertised DSL internet speeds. North Carolina Attorney General Josh ...