Public Invited to Weigh In on Cellphone Service Quality During CPUC Hearings

Source:NBC Bay Area |By Sergio Quintana

The California Public Utilities Commission is inviting the public to provide feedback on cellphone service quality during a series of upcoming hearings. With an estimated 29.5 million cellphone users in California, state regulators want to know how their service is holding up.

“We have a lot of disasters so when the electricity goes out your cell phone service usually goes out with it. So the CPUC needs to find out from customers how reliable, affordable and stable cell phone service is today and that’s why they are holding these Public Participation hearings” said Lee Trotman, Communications Director of TURN.

 
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