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[Connecticut Watchdog] Blumenthal was one of the lead attorneys general of a coalition of 32 states in reaching a $3 million settlement with Vonage, one of the nation’s largest Internet-based phone service providers, that requires the company to make significant changes to its marketing practices, to honor consumer cancellation requests, and provide refunds to eligible consumers.

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