To: Editors, News Directors

Date: October 20, 2004

For: Immediate Release

 


 

Commissioners Expand Focus of Telecom Billing Practices Public Comment Sessions to Include Privacy Issues

PHOENIX – Line items on phone bills seem to be multiplying almost as fast as the plan and pricing options being offered to consumers today.  Whether it’s on a mobile phone bill or a traditional land line phone bill, consumers are seeing more itemized charges – sometimes with very vague descriptions.  Confused consumers outraged over mysterious “regulatory fees” prompted the Arizona Corporation Commissioners to open a docket to examine the billing practices of telecommunications providers in Arizona.

The Commissioners are expanding the focus of these public comment sessions to include privacy issues related to Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI) that phone companies gather based on the customer-to-service provider relationship.  Customer Proprietary Network Information (“private information”) is defined as:

a.       information about the quantity, technical configuration, type, destination, and amount of use of a telecommunications service subscribed to by any customer of a telecommunications carrier, and that is made available to the carrier by the customer solely by virtue of the carrier-customer relationship; and

b.   information contained in the bills pertaining to telephone exchange service or telephone toll service received by a customer of a carrier.

The Commissioners recently approved an official draft of rules aimed at protecting consumers from the unauthorized use of this data.  (See related release issued October 20, 2004 at http://www.cc.state.az.us/news/index.htm.)

The majority of complaints coming into the Commission are related to wireless telephone service over which the Commission has limited jurisdiction.  The Commissioners want to hear directly from wireless and wireline consumers about truth in billing, privacy and customer service issues.  The public comment process may lead the Commissioners to open a formal rulemaking process in order to protect phone customers from ambiguous charges or unfair billing practices.

These public comment sessions began with an October 6 meeting in Mesa.  The following meetings have been added to the schedule.  Future meetings in other parts of Arizona may be added in December or January.

Tuesday, October 26 at 5:00 PM

Phoenix Public Comment Session

Arizona Corporation Commission

First Floor Hearing Room

1200 West Washington

Phoenix, AZ

 

Wednesday, October 27 at 3:00 PM

West Valley Public Comment Session

Sundial Recreation Center

14801 North 103rd Avenue (103rd Avenue and Boswell Road)

Sun City, AZ

 

Friday, November 5 at 1:00 PM

Flagstaff Public Comment Session

Coconino County Administration Building

219 East Cherry

Flagstaff, AZ

 

Friday, November 5 at 5:00 PM

Prescott Public Comment Session

Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Admin. Building

1015 Fair Street

Prescott, AZ

 

Thursday, November 18 at 6:00 PM

Kingman Public Comment Session

Mohave County Board of Supervisors Meeting Room

809 East Beale Street

Kingman, AZ

 

Friday, November 19 at 1:00 PM

Lake Havasu City Public Comment Meeting

Mohave County Library

1770 McCulloch Boulevard

Lake Havasu City, AZ

 

Monday, December 6 at 5:00 PM

Yuma Public Comment Session

Yuma City Hall Council Chambers

1 Civic Plaza

Yuma, AZ 

 

Thursday, December 16 at 1:00 PM

Sierra Vista Public Comment Session

Oscar Yrun Community Center

3020 Tacoma, Room 1

Sierra Vista, AZ

 

Thursday, December 16 at 5:00 PM

Bisbee Public Comment Session

Cochise County Board of Supervisors

1415 West Melody Lane, Building G

Bisbee, AZ

 

Friday, December 17 at Noon

Willcox Public Comment Session

Willcox Community Center

312 West Stewart

Willcox, AZ 

 

Friday, December 17 at 5:00 PM

Benson Public Comment Session

Benson Library Annex

300 South Huachuca

Benson, AZ

About Public Comment Sessions

Public comment sessions are formal proceedings and all comments will be transcribed by a court reporterThe Commissioners may limit the duration of each individual’s comments to allow everyone a fair opportunity to speak.

Other Ways to Offer Input to the Commission

Public Comment by Mail

If you cannot attend a public comment session, the Commission encourages the timely submission of written comments.  If it concerns a specific billing issue or line item, please enclose a copy of your bill.  Be sure to reference the docket numbers to ensure that your comments are properly catalogued and referenced. 

Arizona Corporation Commission
Docket Control Center
1200 West Washington
Phoenix, AZ  85007

 

Docket Number:  T-00000D-04-0582

Electronic Public Comment

You may also comment through the Commission’s “Can We Help You” page on the Utilities Division website.  Be sure to include the docket number listed above.  For instructions on filing electronic public comment, click on http://www.cc.state.az.us/utility/cons/index.htm.

 

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