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![]() ANOTHER BAD
CONNECTION? The deal by Verizon Communications Inc. to sell off a chunk of its rural landline system to Frontier Communications Co. is giving IBEW members across the country a disconcerting sense of déjà vu (see sidebar, page 2). "We've seen this story before," said Telecommunications Department Director Martha Pultar, who was active in the campaign to stop Verizon's sale of its northern New England landlines to FairPoint Communications Inc. "And it's always ended badly." The FairPoint deal ended up with the underfunded and debt-heavy company in financial disaster, placing the economic health of the communities they serve at risk, a fate shared by two other previous sales made by Verizon-Hawaiian Telecom and Idearc Media. Now many Verizon employees and customers are worried that the looming Frontier sale is another catastrophe waiting to happen. "Utility commissioners and political leaders
should do their homework and look at what happened at Hawaiian
Telecom and FairPoint," said Honolulu Local 1357 Business
Manager
Scot Long, who represents more than 900 workers at the
now-bankrupt company. "Both companies were swamped as soon as
the cutover happened. They can't just let Verizon say to heck with
its customers
and its responsibilities and walk away with the
money." |
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