When will download provisioned speed be raised to 6 Mbps or higher?

Frontier has invested more than $600 million in West Virginia since 2010, and we have legally committed with the West Virginia Attorney General to spend an additional $150 million in capital expenditures in West Virginia over the next three years, on top of commitments we have made to the federal government to use federal funds on our network throughout West Virginia. At this time, as we work out the engineering planning, we cannot tell you when the provisioned download speed at your specific location will be raised to 6 Mbps or higher, but we expect to have the majority complete by the end of 2017.