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
Since 2011 cell phone plans have evolved. Most phone plans include data and most have few or no roaming charges inside the United States. Make sure to pick a data
A five-person panel in California could be the wrench in the works of AT&T’s bid for T-Mobile.
SAN FRANCISCO—A five-person panel in California could be the wrench in the works
How many jobs will be lost in AT&T’s T-Mobile takeover?
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) held a public participation hearing Thursday, July 21 on the proposed merger of AT&T
AT&T T-Mobile Takeover: Fewer jobs, fewer choices
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is holding a hearing today on the proposed merger of AT&T and T-mobile. If the deal goes
TURN welcomes new CPUC Commissioner’s new perspective
SAN FRANCISCO—Catherine Sandoval has upended AT&T’s hopes of smooth sailing in California over its bid for T-Mobile.
Sandoval, a former official with the
California Public Utilities Commission set to vote on investigating AT&T deal with T-Mobile.
With a majority of its members now appointees of Gov. Jerry Brown, the California Public Utilities Commission
TURN said today the AT&T takeover of T-Mobile would benefit AT&T’s bottom line, but not its customers
For Immediate Release from TURN, The Utility Reform Network
TURN said today the
California Public Utilities Commission set to vote on investigating AT&T deal with T-Mobile.
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