Is Fairpoint Headed for Disaster?
Broadband Reports, April 3, 2009
By Karl Bode
Before Fairpoint Communications acquired Verizon networks in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont for $2.3 billion, regulators, unions and consumer advocates doubted whether the small telco could handle the acquisition and financial strain of the deal. So far, they were right to worry.
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