The wireless companies T-Mobile and Sprint promised regulators essentially that nirvana awaited society if they could only win approval of their $31-billion merger deal.
Some of the promises have been
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AT&T lobbyists destroying universal service obligations across the US- will California be next?
The guarantee of landline telephone service at almost any address, a legal right many Americans may not
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With a majority of its members now appointees of Gov. Jerry Brown, the California Public Utilities Commission
Raising Rates for Essential Needs During COVID is Wrong
PG&E, SDG&E and SoCal Edison are rapidly raising rates for essential heat and light despite the COVID crisis. With lower-income Californians already bearing the brunt of the pandemic and resultant