Marin County said AT&T's request made in March 2023 would have
ended services to over 580,000 eligible households throughout
the state.
The California Public Utilities Commission said in rejecting
AT&T's request that the decision did not prevent AT&T from
retiring copper facilities or from investing in fiber or other
facilities or technologies to improve its network.
AT&T California President Marc Blakeman said "we are fully
committed to keeping our customers connected while we work with
state leaders on policies that create a thoughtful transition
that brings modern communications to all Californians.”
The company it was committed to ensuring customers can keep
their existing traditional landline voice service until they
have access to an alternative. "No customer will be left without
voice and 911 services," Blakeman said.
The CPUC said AT&T is pivotal in providing reliable telephone
service to communities across the state and said it did not meet
the requirements for withdrawal.
"We will protect customer access to basic telephone service – no
matter where they live, income, or access to other forms of
communication. Our rules were designed to provide that
assurance, and AT&T’s application did not follow our rules,”
said Commissioner John Reynolds.
The CPUC opened a new rulemaking proceeding on Thursday to adapt
its regulations to evolving market conditions and technological
advancements.
AT&T said it is required to go through a stringent review
process by the Federal Communications Commission that ensures
Californians retain access to reliable voice services.
It also cited proposed legislation that would ensure rural
customers are not impacted. "We are fully committed to keeping
our customers connected while we work with state leaders on
policies that create a thoughtful transition that brings modern
communications to all Californians," AT&T said.
(Reporting by David ShepardsonEditing by Chris Reese and Josie
Kao)
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