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PUCO approves settlement agreement in Frontier service complaint

PUCO approves settlement agreement in Frontier service complaint

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) today approved an unopposed settlement agreement between PUCO staff and Frontier North, Inc. regarding the company’s landline service quality. The PUCO opened an investigation of the telephone service provider in August 2019 after receiving numerous customer complaints regarding extended service outages.

Terms of the settlement approved today include:

The PUCO regulates basic local exchange service (BLES). BLES is a flat-rate landline phone service which provides, among other things, access to a dial tone, 9-1-1 and long-distance service. Other telecommunication services, such as mobile or internet services, are not regulated by the PUCO.

Frontier serves approximately 50,000 customers across Ohio. A map of Frontier’s service territory is available on the PUCO website.

A copy of today’s finding and order can be found on the PUCO website www.PUCO.ohio.gov by clicking on the link to Documents and Rules, then Docketing Information System (DIS) and searching case 19-1582-TP-COC.

Background

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) is the sole agency charged with regulating public utility service. The role of the PUCO is to assure all residential, business and industrial consumers have access to adequate, safe and reliable utility services at fair prices while facilitating an environment that provides competitive choices. Consumers with utility-related questions or concerns can call the PUCO Call Center at (800) 686-PUCO (7826) and speak with a representative. 

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