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California Public Utilities Commission Votes to Investigate California-Specific Impacts of Proposed AT&T /T-Mobile Merger
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California Public Utilities Commission Votes to
Investigate California-Specific Impacts of Proposed AT&T /T-Mobile
Merger.
Commission Votes 3-2 to Support Commissioner
Sandoval’s Proposal for Informational Proceeding
San
Francisco, CA - On Thursday June 9th, the California Public Utilities
Commission voted to move forward with the more comprehensive plan of two for
an informational proceeding on the AT&T merger. Commissioner Mark Ferron
joined the two other Jerry Brown appointees on the Commission in supporting
“Plan A”, the more detailed proposal offered by Commissioner Sandoval over
“Plan B”, the alternative offered by Commissioner Peevey.
The
increased scope of the informational proceeding will include hearings with
public participation in both Northern and Southern California (tentatively
scheduled for July) and will allow the Commission to review and analyze both
public comments and reply comments on the proposed merger, prior to
presenting the results of their proceeding to the Federal Communications
Commission and the Department of Justice in Washington DC.
The
tie-breaking vote by Commissioner Ferron appeared to be a bit of a surprise
to PUC Chair Michael Peevey, who paused to clarify Ferron’s vote was a
negative one on “Option B”, the less detailed plan of the two. Ferron
replied that he was supporting “Option A”.
The
proceeding will focus on market competition issues, preserving affordable
pricing options for price-conscious users of wireless services, and the
impacts of the merger of California jobs and the reliability and
availability of mobile voice and data throughout the state.
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