Fairpoint's Ultra-Secret Improvement PlanDiscussed this week in secret closed-door meeting... 03:28PM Wednesday Jun 10 2009 by Karl Bodetags: dsl · business · telco · consumers · Fairpoint CommunicationsFairpoint continues to struggle with taking ownership of Verizon's Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont DSL and landline networks. In a nice deal for Fairpoint, the same regulators who couldn't see problems during the deal approval process -- have allowed the company to implement a top secret improvement plan customers don't get to see -- discussed this week in a closed-door hearing that consumers don't get to attend. According to the Nashua Telegraph, the public portion of the hearing didn't provide anything of use, so nobody really knows what's being accomplished -- if anything: The hearing was called to provide an update on cash-strapped FairPoint's financial status, but the public portion of the meeting was cryptic at best, with finances discussed only in generalities. Consumers will have to wait for answers to why the carrier continues to struggle with poor (sometimes nonexistent) customer service, billing problems, and a huge order backlog. About 11,000 Vermont Fairpoint customers this week enjoyed an outage that left them without service for most of Monday. 6,000 customers who canceled service because of the problems were mistakenly billed for non-existent service -- and are still waiting for refunds from Fairpoint. A little transparency doesn't seem like much to ask. The transaction was a great win for Verizon, who shed a mountain of debt, offloaded rural markets they didn't want to upgrade, and netted an estimated $600 million tax write off. Consumers and Fairpoint aren't faring quite as well, and the problems raise the question whether regulators should continue to sign off of every merger and acquisition they see. It also raises the question whether Frontier -- who is about to obtain an even larger swath of rural Verizon markets -- is ready for the challenge. Related:- AT&T Announces U-Verse Enhancements
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| Re: Improvement plan? Like what? My guess is that they're going to put themselves on the market soon, either publicly or in a hush-hush way. Shortly after that, they'll get bought out.
As to who will do the buying, my guesses, in order of likliehood, are:
1. CenturyTel (or CenturyLink, whoever they are now) 2. Frontier 3. AT&T 4. Verizon
If the buyer is Verizon, I'd predict they'll wait until FairPoint goes into bankruptcy so they don't have to take on as much debt. That way, they'd get those areas back and make a nice profit in the selling off and buying back, then they could turn around and sell the whole thing again. | |
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| VZ won't but them back. They got rid of them for a reason. ATT won't be allowed to take them over. The Feds will block that. Remember Bush and his team is gone. Major mergers are over for four years, that's why Alltel and VZ rushed to get that approved. ATT is still waiting on the go ahead for Cent. Wireless. | |
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join:2007-04-23 Tuscaloosa, AL | Re: Improvement plan? Like what? I don't think they'd buy them back for the long run, no, but if they could get them back at a rock-bottom price they might, then they could flip those properties and make even more money off them. | |
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| said by hottboiinnc : Remember Bush and his team is gone. Major mergers are over for four years, that's why Alltel and VZ rushed to get that approved. *snicker* That's not why mergers are over for four years. (except of course, mergers/acquisitions/liquidations/takeovers that come about by executive order without any legal standing). | |
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| said by ISurfTooMuch :My guess is that they're going to put themselves on the market soon, either publicly or in a hush-hush way. Shortly after that, they'll get bought out. As to who will do the buying, my guesses, in order of likliehood, are: 1. CenturyTel (or CenturyLink, whoever they are now) 2. Frontier 3. AT&T 4. Verizon If the buyer is Verizon, I'd predict they'll wait until FairPoint goes into bankruptcy so they don't have to take on as much debt. That way, they'd get those areas back and make a nice profit in the selling off and buying back, then they could turn around and sell the whole thing again. So here in our locale, Verizon sold off the outside copper and local C.O.'s but kept the Cellular and Long Distance. Guess who the buyer is TA-DA, Fairpoint. I wonder if they bit off more than they can chew? | |
|   S_engineer
join:2007-05-16 Chicago, IL | man... Sounds like that regulatory body needs to be purged!
Everyone knew this was coming....pay attention potential Frontier customers. -- BF69~~~Please stop suffocating gerbils! | |
|  |  |   whfsdude Premium join:2003-04-05 Washington, DC | Pessimistic I'm having a hard time believing this is anything important. They can't even get billing right or maintain their copper for T1 lines. | |
|   SteveCon IBEW 2222 Boston, MA Premium join:2004-09-02 Burlington, MA
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| Who knew? Everyone except for the regulators, obviously.
Anyway, I sympathize with those w/o service. I had my NH phone taken off "vacation suspend" in April and the service was on within a few days, as promised. Surprise!
I called to activate CID two weeks later and they said they couldn't add it because another order was "pending" The other order was the restoration from vacation suspend which had been completed (or so I thought) two weeks prior. It's been 3 weeks as of last weekend and still no CID. How difficult is it to add CID to a line that is already working?? A couple of taps on a keyboard and it's back into translations - case closed. If they can't get this activated in 3 or 4 weeks, I feel sorry for anyone still without a dial tone - it could be a long, quiet summer. -- UNIONS: The anti-theft device for working people. | |
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join:2003-10-15 Cleveland, OH | Re: Who knew? Depends on where you live with CID. ATT still says its a service added manually at the CO and takes between 3-5 business days to activate it. | |
|  |   tubbynet reminds me of the danse russe Premium join:2008-01-16 Chandler, AZ | discipline.... well...if their ultra-secret improvement plan doesn't work, someone should put them on double-secret probation...

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| They told you!!! Just to make a point, people on the site love to bash Telco union employees. But it was the CWA and the IBEW, stated that these problem were going to happen. Customers and citizens of these Fairpoint territories should blame themselves, and there state government for this mess. | |
|  |   tim_k Buttons, Bows, Beamer, Shadow, Kasey Premium join:2002-02-02 Stewartstown, PA
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| Re: They told you!!! said by a union member :
Just to make a point, people on the site love to bash Telco union employees. But it was the CWA and the IBEW, stated that these problem were going to happen. Customers and citizens of these Fairpoint territories should blame themselves, and there state government for this mess. The people and the unions didn't pad the right pockets  -- RIP my babys Buttons 1/15/94-2/9/07 & Beamer 7/24/08, Buttons, Buttons video, Beamer
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