- Altice USA, one of West Virginia's major internet providers, has agreed to a settlement over consumer complaints.
- As part of the agreement, Altice will invest $40 million in internet upgrades in the state through 2027.
- Additionally, $4 million will be credited to customer accounts and the state will receive $500,000.
- Attorney General Patrick Morrisey emphasized this settlement as a significant victory for consumers.
- Failure to complete the upgrades by 2027 could result in fines of up to $40 million for Altice.
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