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Saturday, September 13th, 2014 11:24 AM

Frontier Communication

So the internet is all ablaze with news that Att is pulling out of Ct and Frontier Communication is handeling my Uverse. First I have been with Uverse since day one,and love it , Second I have been a Att Customer for decades with no complaints. My question is Why should I stay with Uverse?? I dont know who Frontier is , I dont know their cutomer service, they wont bundle everything together like Att does now , so why shoudl I stay with them???

 

Everything I read about them on the net does not convince me that this is a good thing.

 

Will I be forced to go to Comcast , Because Att reps i'll tell you right now Comcast in Connecticut is really pushing and Advertising Their service to Ct Uverse customers. The deals they are offering are to tempting to pass by .

 

Sad to say after all these years I may be losing my Uverse, I want Att , not Frontier

ACE - Expert

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28.3K Messages

11 years ago

The harsh reality is that Uverse won't be losing your business.  Frontier will.

 

I'm sure that Frontier realizes that they will not acquire all of ATTs customers but I suppose that's a risk they are willing to take.  And I'd just bet that Comcast is giddy at the prospects.

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11 years ago

I am not sure if Frontier even cares . We have heard nothing about pricing
,service etc etc . Ct people only know Frontier is coming from reading it
on the internet. With the hard sell Comcast is pushing ,and the incredible
deals I know over a dozen people who have jumped ship.
sad day for ct

178 Messages

11 years ago

The deal has not been approved yet, but here are some of the notes so far(I may be missing some):

 

- All pricing should remain the same through the transition

- All bundles should remain intact(except for AT&T Wireless)

- You should be able to keep your @att.net email

- Frontier promised to not increase prices for at least 3 years after the deal goes through.

- Union jobs would be added

- U-verse service would be extended to at least 100,000 people after the deal goes through.

 


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