Frontier to buy rural Verizon lines for $5.3 billion - Companies * US * News * Story - CNBC.com
May 13, 2009
Verizon Communications said Wednesday it reached a deal to sell scattered phone service areas outside its main Northeastern and Californian territories for $5.3 billion in stock.
The buyer is Frontier Communications based in Stamford, Conn. The company focuses on serving small towns and rural areas and will triple in size with the deal. The deal continues Verizon's strategy of focusing on its core areas, where it is upgrading its phone lines to fiber optics, enabling it to offer TV service and faster Internet access...
Verizon Communications said Wednesday it reached a deal to sell scattered phone service areas outside its main Northeastern and Californian territories for $5.3 billion in stock.
The buyer is Frontier Communications based in Stamford, Conn. The company focuses on serving small towns and rural areas and will triple in size with the deal. The deal continues Verizon's strategy of focusing on its core areas, where it is upgrading its phone lines to fiber optics, enabling it to offer TV service and faster Internet access...
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