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Residents reveal frustrations over Frontier outages at town hall

Dozens of Navajo and Apache County residents expressed their frustrations and concerns to Frontier Communications on Thursday after a phone and internet service outage last month cut the community from online commerce and 911 emergency services for nearly two days. expressed.

The state utility regulator held a town hall meeting at St. John’s High School to hear the views of residents. Frontier must submit a response to the Arizona Corporation Commission, the body that handles each complaint.

St. Johns resident and business owner Sandra Crabtree said she had a severe asthma attack during a power outage when her car keys were locked in her office.

“Talk about panic,” said Crabtree. “I couldn’t get into the office, I couldn’t call any of the girls who had the keys to the office, I couldn’t call my daughter who lived across town, I couldn’t breathe. I couldn’t call 911, couldn’t call my neighbors, and was completely panicked, to say the least.”

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