California Won't Assess SMS for USF
The California Public Utilities Commission won't assess surcharges on text-message revenue for state USF, after an FCC order persuaded state commissioners to pull back a proposal to affirm texting is subject to public purpose program fees. Despite consumer group opposition…
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(see 1901140045), the CPUC voted unanimously Thursday for the reversal in docket R17-06-023 without discussion as part of the consent agenda. The Utility Reform Network is "working with other groups to find a way to turn back this troubling precedent," emailed TURN Managing Director-San Diego Christine Mailloux. "We are disappointed in the Commission’s decision to move forward so quickly without putting sufficient effort into alternatives to ensure that California’s public purpose programs, serving our most vulnerable consumers, are well funded and supported," she said. "Carriers’ profit and public relations machine won out."