Verizon has completed its acquisition of Frontier Communications for $20 billion, significantly expanding its fiber network to reach approximately 30 million homes in the United States. This deal is crucial for Verizon's strategy to expand its broadband and mobile service coverage, aiming to extend its fiber network reach to between 35 and 40 million locations. Concurrently, Verizon announced Dan Schulman as its new CEO, a move that is pivotal for the successful integration of Frontier's assets into Verizon's Fios infrastructure and for leading the company's bundled broadband and mobile offerings. Despite the positive outlook, the merger has met regulatory scrutiny, notably from the California Public Utilities Commission, which has approved the deal with conditions due to concerns over telecom sector consolidation. The successful integration of Frontier’s assets and navigating regulatory hurdles will be critical for Verizon moving forward.
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