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Ziply takes over Frontier locally

by JENNIFER PASSARO
Hagadone News Network | May 7, 2020 1:00 AM

HAYDEN — Ziply Fiber finalized its acquisition of the Northwest operations of Frontier Communications in a $1.35 billion transaction Thursday, April 30. An additional half-billion dollars will be used to address network and service improvements, the company announced.

Nearly 500,000 residential and business internet, phone and/or TV subscribers in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana have become Ziply Fiber customers, including a portion of Boundary County.

According to Ziply Fiber CEO Harold Zeitz, there will be no customer or employee disruption while rates remain the same in the transition.

The company expects to get to work creating commercial-grade internet for all subscribers, as more people are working and schooling from home during the pandemic.

Ziply Fiber’s primary service offerings will be 1GB/sec fiber internet and phone for residential customers, business fiber internet and Ziply voice services for small businesses, and a variety of internet, networking and voice solutions for enterprise customers.

The company also will continue to support DSL and TV customers while expanding the fiber network over the next several years.

Ziply Fiber, headquartered in Kirkland, Wash., has an office in Hayden.