In meetings this week with investment analysts and editorial staff of Hearst Connecticut Media, executives of Frontier Communications expressed overall satisfaction with the company's early tenure in Connecticut, after struggling for weeks with technical glitches and call center issues following its $2 billion acquisition in November of AT&T's operations here. Frontier reported a $14 million profit for the fourth quarter, or a penny a share, down from $40 million, or 4 cents a share, in the year-earlier period.