The FCC has approved the colossal $20 billion deal allowing Verizon to acquire Frontier. This decision, likely to upgrade and expand fiber networks, comes despite industry skepticism and regulatory red tape—a reminder that even megacorps enjoy a bit of smooth sailing when the government gives a nod.
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