Category: Media Coverage
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Stop the Cap!: Time Warner Cable Approved as a Regulated Phone Service Provider, Now Promptly Seeks Deregulation
Stop the Cap! — Time Warner Cable’s approval of its request to offer regulated “digital phone” service in New York has been quickly followed by an appeal for deregulation to […] -
Albany Times Union:Hello? Hello? Hello? Hel… – Time Warner Looks To Make It Easier To Shut Non-payers’ Phones Off
Times Union — Time Warner Cable wants to make it easier to shut off your home telephone service if you fail to pay your bill, a leading consumer advocacy group says. […] -
Utility Project Opposes Time Warner Petitions for Waiver of Consumer Protection Rules on Telephone Shutoffs, Billing Practices, Customer Service Standards (New York’s Utility Project)
On August 1, 2013 the Public Utility Law Project of New York, Inc. filed comments opposing the petition of Time Warner Cable Information Systems (Time Warner) for waivers of New […] -
Utility Project Asks Time Warner For Information Regarding Petition to Relax PSC Regulations on Snips and Allocation Priority of Part Payments (New York’s Utility Project)
Time Warner Cable Information Services (“TSWCIS”) has petitioned the PSC for relaxation of regulations governing its telephone service provided to residential customers through its Voice Over Internet Protocol (“VOIP”) technology, […] -
Time Warner Asks PSC to Greenlight Prime Time Evening, Friday Afternoon and Saturday Phone Shutoffs for Collection Purposes, and to Relax Other Consumer Protections (New York’s Utility Project)
Time Warner’s phone service subsidiary (Time Warner Cable Information Services (New York) LLC) filed a Petition on May 1, 2013 with the Public Service Commission, seeking “Waivers of Certain Commission […] -
PULP Files Testimony in Con Edison Rate Case, Seeking Improved Low Income Rates, Reduced Service Interruption to Collect Bills, Improved Storm Cost Recovery Measures
Con Edison filed new rates in January 2013 which were suspended by the Public Service Commission for an 11-month review and likely modification. Con Edison requested an electric rate increase […] -
PULP Files Testimony in Con Edison Rate Case, Seeking Improved Low Income Rates, Reduced Service Interruption to Collect Bills, Improved Storm Cost Recovery Measures
Con Edison filed new rates in January 2013 which were suspended by the Public Service Commission for an 11-month review and likely modification. Con Edison requested an electric rate increase […] -
PSC Begins Proceeding to Review and Possibly Reduce National Fuel’s Natural Gas Rates, based on Estimate of 13.15% ROE Under Current Rates (New York’s Utility Project)
The PSC has issued an order to show cause commencing a rate review proceeding to review reasonableness of the rates, terms and conditions of service of National Fuel, which serves […] -
Utility Workers Union of America: The Impact of Hurricane Sandy on Consolidated Edison of New York: Assessment of Restoration Efforts and Recommendations for the Future
This Position Paper can be accessed here.