New Hampshire Regulators Approve Verizon-FairPoint Deal
Associated Press, February 24, 2008
By Kathy McCormack
New Hampshire regulators on Monday approved the sale of Verizon's landline phone and Internet service in northern New England to North Carolina-based FairPoint Communications, saying they believe FairPoint has shown that the proposed deal is for the public good.
Maine, Vermont and the Federal Communications Commission have already approved the $2.35 billion deal.
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