Last week, PULP reported on the comments filed at the FCC regarding the development of a national universal broadband policy. See PSC to FCC: We Oppose Measures to Effectuate Universal […]
We commented previously on the odd tax break given to ESCO customers which reduces the cost of delivery service still provided by the utility, enabling the ESCO actually to charge […]
The Basics – The PSC Decides Customer Complaints over Utility ServiceThe Public Service Law and the Home Energy Fair Practices Act (HEFPA), enacted in 1981, have always provided for administrative […]
Tenants at Hazel Towers, a former Mitchell-Lama housing project in the Bronx, petitioned the Public Service Commission to halt submetering previously authorized by a PSC Order that waives the general […]
A PSC representative took issue with our statement in All NY Phone Customers Lose Big $$ Due to PSC Lifeline Policies that We could look for details on Lifeline and […]
With the release of a three sentence Notice on June 15th, the New York State Public Service Commission (“PSC”) brought an end to a proceeding to provide area code “relief” […]
A New York state goal “to ensure that every New Yorker has access to affordable, high speed broadband Internet,” was articulated by former Governor Spitzer, and it looks like the […]
On June 10, 2009, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Henry Waxman, Communications, Technology, and the Internet Subcommittee Chair Rick Boucher, and Congressman Zachary Space released the Government Accountability Office […]
The Public Service Commission of South Carolina ruled that Time Warner Cable’s digital voice service is a telecommunications service subject to its jurisdiction in a June 5, 2009 order. Most […]
In March, a McCullough Research report, New York Independent System Operators Market Clearing Price Auction is Too Expensive for New York estimated that New Yorkers pay $2.2 Billion per year […]