Frontier reduced the amount of possible credit it would give...
Frontier reduced the amount of possible credit it would give to customers in its Broadband Adoption Lifeline Pilot Program. Frontier’s initial application had proposed credit amounts of $25 to $35 depending on the program a customer chose, but “upon further…
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reconsideration” Frontier reduced the amounts by $5 per month. “The new credit structure reduces the amount of funding for which Frontier is applying,” the telco told FCC Wireline Bureau officials Wednesday, according to its ex parte filing (http://xrl.us/bnrofu).