
PROTECT LANDLINE PHONE SERVICE: VOTE NO ON AB2797
If passed, AB 2797 could deprive telephone customers in rural and underserved communities of basic access to telephone services, endangering lives and risking economic hardship for local businesses.
If passed, AB 2797 could deprive telephone customers in rural and underserved communities of basic access to telephone services, endangering lives and risking economic hardship for local businesses.
After hearing from consumers across the state the CPUC today issued a proposal rejecting AT&T’s request to withdraw as a carrier of last resort
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will hold in-person and virtual public forums for customers of AT&T to provide input into the company’s two proposals to remove its obligation to provide voice services in its service territories.
Access to telephone landline services could be in jeopardy for some Californians, depending on the results of an upcoming California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) decision
The CPUC will hold remote public forums to provide an opportunity for the public, especially public customers of various telephone, mobile voice and Voice over the Internet Protocol (VoIP) service providers to communicate directly with the Commission regarding their voice services, in particular as it relates to the issues raised in this proceeding.