Since Frontier was purchased by an investment firm. It’s clear the current culture of putting lipstick on the pig, Is entirely for the illusion that frontier can be profitable for an eventual unsuspecting entity to purchase this boat anchor for an inflated price. The only reason employees are kept on is in order to further the appearance that Frontier is successful. Without that appearance no one will be interested in it for the ultimate cash out. Regardless of how much the management team talks Frontier up. It should be clear to most these imaginary numbers they are coming up with are just that imaginary. Verizon wasn’t successful at build outs at this rate with a solid product and the skill and manpower to do it. Which is why they sold in the first place. Yet, somehow we are to believe that Frontiers dysfunctional management with less than half of what of the workforce of Verizon had is accomplishing what Verizon couldn’t? What a wonderful fairy tail these people are selling to the shareholders.
@2owl+1mbxnZh1 makes an excellent point.