FTC sues Frontier for delivering internet that s too slow
In its complaint, the FTC said thousands of Frontier customers have complained that the company was not delivering promised speeds. Author: TALI ARBEL AP Technology Writer Published: 12:19 PM EDT May 20, 2021 Updated: 12:19 PM EDT May 20, 2021
WASHINGTON The Federal Trade Commission and six states are suing Frontier Communications for not delivering the internet speeds it promised customers and charging them for better, more expensive service than they actually got.
In its complaint, filed Wednesday in federal court in California, the FTC said thousands of Frontier customers have complained that the company was not delivering promised speeds. Customers said they couldn t use the internet service for the online activities they should have been able to.
Super Friends, and
Spider-Man dominated American television sets from the hours of 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays, providing children fond memories they’ve cherished far into adulthood.
But as much as we loved these shows, they weren’t created just to entertain kids; the programs were made to generate revenue for TV networks and toy companies. The enthusiasm for squeezing profits out of this captive audience of children accelerated the creation of many fondly remembered shows. Ironically, it also hastened the downfall of this Saturday morning tradition. Today, the networks’ Saturday morning shows don’t have a cartoon in sight. What happened?