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Fed Up With Frontier in California? Tell State Legislature to Act

Phillip Dampier May 17, 2016 Consumer News, Editorial & Site News, Frontier, Public Policy & Gov't 2 Comments

assembly caIf you are a Frontier Communications customer in California that experienced bad service as a result of the transition from Verizon to Frontier, it is time to complain to the California State Assembly.

Stop the Cap! reader Sergio reminds us the Assembly Committee on Utilities and Commerce will be meeting at 1:30 pm in Sacramento on Wednesday, May 18. They are open to hearing your complaints and problems regarding Frontier’s performance in the state. If you had problems or are still experiencing them, having an Assembly member intervene can be very effective in getting your service problems fixed, and deliver a message that Frontier’s rosy pronouncements on the transition are fact-challenged. But you need to act now, before the meeting on Wednesday.

By email: [email protected]

By phone: (916) 319-2083

You can also contact one or more Assembly members on the committee directly at these numbers:

  • Mike Gatto (Chair) (916) 319-2043
  • Jim Patterson (Vice Chair) (916) 319-2023
  • Autumn R. Burke (916) 319-2062
  • Rocky J. Chávez (916) 319-2076
  • Brian Dahle (916) 319-2001
  • Susan Talamantes Eggman (916) 319-2013
  • Cristina Garcia (916) 319-2058
  • Eduardo Garcia (916) 319-2056
  • David Hadley (916) 319-2066
  • Roger Hernández (916) 319-2048
  • Jay Obernolte (916) 319-2033
  • Bill Quirk (916) 319-2020
  • Miguel Santiago (916) 319-2053
  • Philip Y. Ting (916) 319-2019
  • Das Williams (916) 319-2037

 

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Joe V
Joe V
7 years ago

Here’s the irony : I watched the Frontier go in front of California politicians broadcast play out and two things that got underneath my skin : I don’t buy the claim from Melinda White and the company that the number of people that were affected by the cutover was 1%. I say its more around 10% that are having issues. The other thing for White to say that Frontier will have most issues resolved within a 10 day window and resume to business-as-usual is very bold. We will see. The other thing I didn’t like is Representative Mike Gatto playing… Read more »

Paul Houle
Paul Houle
7 years ago

@Joe, don’t buy the hype over G.Fast. Instead of “Fiber to the Press Release” it is just “Copper to the Press Release” G. Fast is a great technology for tiny countries like Belgium. It could be great for apartment buildings. However, it will do very little for the broadband starved in the US, particularly Frontier customers. With 1,000 foot range, it’s got very little to offer people in rural areas — because you have to run fiber to within 1,000 feet of the premise, and then install an expensive DSLAM which consumes large amounts of power (always fails when the… Read more »

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