Wyoming approves franchise application

Amy Doeun
Wyoming Reporter
For the Wednesday, Oct. 18, meeting of the Wyoming City Council, Council Members Claire Luger and Joe Zerwas were absent, but there was still a quorum.broadstreet.zone(48036);
Frontier Communication
The first item on the agenda was a Frontier Communications competitive franchise application. Scott Bohler and Tom Murn attended the meeting. Murn said that Frontier is very community-oriented: “We make and drive multiple decisions (based on a community orientation), and we participate in all sorts of community activities.”
Frontier offers television through an internet connection.
“Broadband is the future of our product. There is a tremendous amount of knowledge; this is a modern delivery of TV over the internet,” Murn said.
Bohler added that the service will use existing lines and will not require a large amount of setup, offering an alternative to cable TV. Bohler and Murn said they intend to reach the entire city.
The council unanimously voted to approve the application.broadstreet.zone(50962);
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