Message-ID: <qd_jM.7182$Zq81.3708@fx15.iad>
Date: 19 Jun 2023 11:10:15 -0400
From: "Michael Trew" <michael.trew@att.net>
Subject: Re: Washington fines CenturyLink for 911 outage
On 6/18/2023 3:04 PM, The Telecom Digest wrote:
> By Logan Washburn
>
> Washington officials fined CenturyLink more than 1ドル.3 million for a
> two-day, statewide 911 outage.
>
> The Utilities and Transportation Commission fined the company Monday
> for a statewide 911 outage that began Dec. 27, 2018, and lasted 50
> hours, according to a news release. CenturyLink, the state’s then-911
> provider, failed to complete more than 13,000 calls.
>
>
https://whatcom-news.com/washington-fines-centurylink-for-911-outage_213027/
Who gets to keep the fine? Unfortunately, in this case, the consumers
are probably out of luck, even though they should be getting their cut.
States vary, but in Ohio, if it's more than a 3 day outage, AT&T must
automatically refund the entire month of BLES. That happened to me
precisely once since 2015. For that I'm glad; I keep paying the land
line because it's stable, reliable service (including in power outages).
https://puco.ohio.gov/utilities/telecom/resources/basic-local-exchange-service
PUCO: "While the company is expected to repair service within 24 hours,
customers experiencing outages over 72 hours will receive credit for one
month of service."
Message-ID: <20230620193950.GA46662@telecomdigest.us>
Date: 20 Jun 2023 15:39:50 -0400
From: "The Telecom Digest" <digest-replies@telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Wireless Is Keeping Pace With The Frequency Of Natural
Disasters
By Julie Song
It is no question that our society is increasingly
connectivity-reliant, especially over the last decade. So when natural
disasters occur—whether a hurricane, tornado or earthquake—their fears
are exacerbated by wireless network outages that cut off their ability
to call or text loved ones to check on their safety.
However, the real danger of these downed networks is inhibiting
communication among first responders who are tasked with coordinating
efforts to protect these individuals. Thankfully, efforts from the FCC
and mobile carriers to get wireless up and running faster than ever
before ensure that this isn’t the problem it once was a decade ago.
https://tinyurl.com/4n9vwevv
Message-ID: <20230620194341.GA46798@telecomdigest.us>
Date: 20 Jun 2023 15:43:41 -0400
From: "The Telecom Digest" <digest-replies@telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Mint Mobile Offering 15ドル/month on all Plans
Mint Mobile Offering 15ドル/month on all Plans
By Christine Torralb
Mint Mobile has long been famous for breaking carrier rules. Not to
mention, Ryan Reynolds’ signature sarcastic spiels that frequent its
ads. But today, the T-Mobile MVNO is proving why it’s a favorite. For
a limited time period, customers can pick up any of its plans for only
15ドル per month.
The promotion will give you three months of service for only 15ドル per
month, no matter what plan you choose. This means you can get any of
the plans for 45ドル for three whole months instead of paying its regular
monthly rate.
https://www.tmonews.com/2023/06/mint-mobile-offering-15-month-on-all-plans/