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Frontier Communications Northwest

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Industry
  
Telecommunications

Founded
  
1964

Website
  
www.frontier.com

Frontier Communications Northwest httpsfrontiercomhelpcentermediaHelpCenter

Type
  
Private (subsidiary of Frontier)

Area served
  
Idaho, Oregon, Washington

Products
  
Local Telephone Service

Headquarters
  
Everett, Washington, United States

Parent organizations
  
Frontier Communications, GTE

Frontier Communications Northwest, Inc. is a local telephone operating company owned by Frontier Communications.

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History

Frontier Communications Northwest was founded in 1964 as the General Telephone Company of the Northwest, Inc. and later became GTE Northwest, Incorporated.

GTE Northwest originally served Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington.

In 1993, GTE acquired Continental Telephone (ConTel); as a result, ConTel operations in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho were merged into GTE Northwest. In 1994, GTE sold ConTel of Idaho to Citizens Communications (which later became Frontier Communications). In 1995, GTE sold operations in Montana to Citizens Communications, and absorbed ConTel of Oregon into GTE's existing Oregon operations.

In 2000, Bell Atlantic acquired GTE, forming Verizon. As a result, GTE Northwest was renamed "Verizon Northwest, Inc." It continued to provide local telephone service to former GTE regions and some ConTel regions in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon.

Sale to Frontier

Verizon Northwest, along with several other Verizon wireline operating companies, were acquired by Frontier Communications on July 1, 2010. The company's name was changed to Frontier Communications Northwest, Inc. In a way, this reunites former GTE Northwest regions in Idaho & Montana (such as ConTel of Idaho) with the same parent.

Golf tournament

The company was the title sponsor of the GTE Northwest Classic, a professional golf tournament on the Senior PGA Tour from 1986 through 1995. The first edition was at Sahalee Country Club (now in Sammamish) and the remaining nine at Inglewood Golf Club in Kenmore.

References

Frontier Communications Northwest Wikipedia