Oct 30, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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It amazes me the three states involved were not able to see what the common man knew from the get go. Verizon wanted out and they could not find a
reputable firm to buy the land lines so they were allowed to present a firm of some 600 employees with no experience in NE to do Verizons bidding. You will never convince me there was no quid pro quo. |
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