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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