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Doing Business In Connecticut 2015

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2015 | Doing Business in Connecticut 103 Contact Us: 1.888.Frontier www.frontier.com Facebook.com/ FrontierCorp Twitter.com/ FrontierCorp SPONSORED PROFILE Frontier supports the Honor and Remember Flag program as part of our national commitment to recognize the contributions of U.S. military veterans. take great pride in living where we work. Being active in our communities comes naturally to us. We're members of the Chamber of Commerce and volunteer in local community organiza- tions. We are first respond- ers, little league coaches and PTA leaders. We believe in American communities and so we're 100% U.S.-based. Supporting veterans and military families is one of our company's priorities, and we are Top 100 Military Em- ployer and a Top 50 Military Spouse Employment Partner- ship member. We are intensely proud of our company because we are intensely proud to serve our communities. Broad- band and communications are central parts of daily life and are requirements for our communities to thrive and grow. We take seriously our responsibility to reliably deliver these services to the millions of customers we serve every day. Here in Connecticut each of our markets has a General Manager that is personally accountable for delivering extraordinary service in their market. We don't hide them — you can find your Gen- eral Managers' names and personal contact information on our website. Our State and Regional Leadership are actively involved in day-to- day operations and person- ally see to it that customers in their markets are receiving our company's best. From the CEO down, we are all ac- countable to our customers every day. When storms or natural disasters strike our regions, we are among the first to respond. When members of our community fall on tough times, we pride ourselves on being there to support them. Our technicians work around the clock in some tough con- ditions to keep your services running smoothly. In short, when you become a Frontier customer, you will be signing up for over 17,800 employ- ees at your back. Frontier Communications is pleased to announce twelve Connecticut girls have been chosen as semi-finalists for the "Tell Your Girl Scout Story" video challenge. Frontier and the Girl Scouts of Connecticut partnered for the challenge earlier this year, encouraging girls to upload short videos to Frontier's Facebook page that described how Girl Scouts has supported them in the areas of leadership, technology or community. The semi-finalists received the most public votes on Facebook and were honored at an awards ceremony at Frontier's East Region Headquarters in New Haven. Frontier is proud to support the Sandy Hook 5K in Newtown. It was a cold snowy morning but Frank managed to come in 254th place out of 1550 runners with a time of 29:39, not too bad for a Buffalo!

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