Thread regarding Windstream Corp. layoffs

FCC approves foreign ownership stakr

https://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2023/jun/06/fcc-approves-stake-in-lrs-windstream/?business

Crickets from leadership.

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Post ID: @OP+1n0a4SOR

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Good info - I relayed it to the US House Leadership for review

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Post ID: @2vei+1n0a4SOR

'Doubt the FCC would approve of a Chinese company owning more than 25% considering their take on Huawei and you clearly didn't read the article. Canada, Australia, Germany and the Cayman Islands.'

Remember, 'creative accounting' can do wonders - and an election year is coming up, and not that it matters in this news but TT is on the President’s National Infrastructure Advisory Council.

Deal with it, it will happen - China owned or another foreign country, it will get passed. The FCC will also get a 'kickback' on this.

https://talkbusiness.net/2022/09/windstream-ceo-tony-thomas-named-to-presidents-national-infrastructure-advisory-council/

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Post ID: @1ith+1n0a4SOR

Sounds like more creative accounting. This place is a bean counters dream.

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Post ID: @1rhf+1n0a4SOR

Different article, more details.

https://www.fiercetelecom.com/broadband/windstream-blows-past-fcc-foreign-ownership-rule-end-bankruptcy-saga

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Post ID: @ndz+1n0a4SOR

Canada would make sense since there are Canadian sites and employees.

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Post ID: @dgy+1n0a4SOR

Doubt the FCC would approve of a Chinese company owning more than 25% considering their take on Huawei and you clearly didn't read the article. Canada, Australia, Germany and the Cayman Islands.

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Post ID: @flh+1n0a4SOR

Interesting.. better start taking Chinese language classes.

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