Burlington Telecom’s financial troubles — including this week’s credit downgrade by Moody’s — have drawn the attention of some of Montpelier’s top lawmakers and officials. Two Burlington city ...
Ted Cohen is beginning to wonder how much longer he can afford his subscription to Burlington Telecom for internet and cable television service. Cohen received a letter from the homegrown cable ...
Aggressive questioning by state regulators on Tuesday revealed that Burlington officials did not try to determine the market value of the city-owned telecommunications network prior to agreeing to ...
State regulators signed off on the sale of Burlington Telecom to Schurz Communications Tuesday, more than a year after the Burlington City Council chose the Indiana-based company as the buyer. Vermont ...
The sale of a city-owned broadband provider in Burlington, Vermont, concluded a decade-long financial crisis that underscored the challenges of local governments trying to execute municipally run ...
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In February, Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger announced that the telecom, the city and the bank had come to an agreement that could bring a five-year saga and $33 million lawsuit to a close for just ...
Support VTDigger’s local nonprofit news and you could win a $250 gift card to Johnson Woolen Mills. Mike Loucy (left), Burlington Telecom’s general manager and president, joined Burlington Mayor Miro ...
BURLINGTON -- A public option for phone, cable and Internet seemed like a good idea when this Vermont college town launched Burlington Telecom four years ago. Now top city officials are under fire to ...
The Burlington, Vermont City Council heard a number of reports and presentations during its Monday evening meeting, including an update from Burlington Telecom and a request for wage scale adjustments ...
After spending nearly $50 million on a telecommunications system less than 10 percent of the population uses, Burlington, Vermont is asking its taxpayers for $10.5 million more. The city has an ...