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Home » FCC clears Verizon’s $20B merger with Frontier

FCC clears Verizon’s $20B merger with Frontier

May 18, 2025
in Clouds and Carriers, Financials, Legal / Regulatory
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The FCC has approved Verizon’s $20 billion acquisition of Frontier Communications, clearing the final regulatory hurdle for the deal. The decision, issued by the Wireline Competition Bureau, transfers all necessary licenses and authorizations to Verizon, enabling the telecom giant to begin integrating and upgrading Frontier’s network footprint across 25 states.

The FCC cited multiple public interest benefits in greenlighting the transaction. Verizon committed to deploying fiber to at least one million U.S. homes annually, replacing aging copper infrastructure with high-speed broadband—particularly in underserved rural areas. This expansion is expected to accelerate the national transition to fiber networks and next-generation connectivity.

In a move that may generate broader political discussion, the FCC noted that Verizon has agreed to end DEI-related practices as outlined in the agency’s record, while committing to nondiscrimination and equal opportunity. Additionally, the deal includes commitments to improve conditions for telecom tower and infrastructure workers, including higher safety standards and reduced administrative burdens, in cooperation with NATE.

  • FCC approves Verizon’s $20B acquisition of Frontier, transferring all regulatory licenses.
  • Verizon plans to deploy fiber to 1M+ homes annually post-merger, with a focus on rural expansion.
  • The merger supports the retirement of legacy copper infrastructure in 25 states.
  • Verizon will discontinue DEI-related policies while reaffirming nondiscrimination commitments.
  • Agreements with NATE aim to enhance safety and working conditions for tower and telecom workers.

“By approving this deal, the FCC ensures that Americans will benefit from a series of good and common-sense wins,” said FCC Chairman Brendan Carr. “This investment will accelerate the transition away from old, copper line networks to modern, high-speed ones.”

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