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Public Utilities Commission of Ohio media release.News Release
For Immediate Release
Contact: Shana Eiselstein
614 | 466 7750

PUCO grants AT&T request for basic local telephone service pricing flexibility in the Gallipolis, Norwich and Rushville exchanges

COLUMBUS, OHIO (Sept. 2, 2009) – The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) today granted AT&T Ohio’s request for pricing flexibility of basic local telephone service and caller ID rates in the Gallipolis, Norwich and Rushville exchanges.

The PUCO adopted rules on March 7, 2006 in accordance with House Bill 218 to allow incumbent local telephone companies with an approved elective alternative regulation plan to apply for pricing flexibility of basic local telephone service and caller ID. Companies are prohibited from applying for pricing flexibility until they meet the advanced telecommunications service requirements in their market and offer the enhanced Lifeline assistance program to qualifying low-income customers. Applicants must then prove, on an exchange-by-exchange basis, that residential telephone competition exists and that no barriers stand in the way of competition.

AT&T cannot increase rates in the approved exchanges by more than $1.25 annually for basic local telephone service and 50 cents annually for caller ID. The company must notify affected customers 30 days prior to the effective date of any rate increase. The rates paid by low-income customers who qualify for Lifeline assistance will not change. AT&T must continue to follow the PUCO’s minimum telephone service standards that ensure customers are provided with quality telephone service and protected from unfair practices.

With today’s Commission approval, to date AT&T Ohio has permission to flexibly price basic local telephone service and caller ID rates in 176 telephone exchanges across Ohio including Akron, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton and Toledo. However, the company has not yet increased these rates for residential customers in any exchange. AT&T Ohio already prices bundled telecommunications service packages and many a la carte advanced features at market-based rates.

A copy of today’s Commission opinion and order is available at www.PUCO.ohio.gov. Click on the link to Docketing Information System and enter the case number 09-447-TP-BLS.

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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) is the sole agency charged with regulating public utility service. The role of the PUCO is to assure all residential, business, and industrial consumers have access to adequate, safe, and reliable utility services at fair prices while facilitating an environment that provides competitive choices. Consumers with utility-related questions or concerns can call the PUCO hotline at (800) 686-PUCO (7826) and speak with a representative.

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