• Washington fines CenturyLink for 911 outage [telecom]

    From The Telecom Digest@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jun 18 15:04:06 2023
    By Logan Washburn

    Washington officials fined CenturyLink more than $1.3 million for a
    two-day, statewide 911 outage.

    The Utilities and Transportation Commission fined the company Monday
    for a statewide 911 outage that began Dec. 27, 2018, and lasted 50
    hours, according to a news release. CenturyLink, the state’s then-911 provider, failed to complete more than 13,000 calls.

    https://whatcom-news.com/washington-fines-centurylink-for-911-outage_213027/

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  • From Michael Trew@21:1/5 to The Telecom Digest on Mon Jun 19 11:10:15 2023
    On 6/18/2023 3:04 PM, The Telecom Digest wrote:
    By Logan Washburn

    Washington officials fined CenturyLink more than $1.3 million for a
    two-day, statewide 911 outage.

    The Utilities and Transportation Commission fined the company Monday
    for a statewide 911 outage that began Dec. 27, 2018, and lasted 50
    hours, according to a news release. CenturyLink, the state’s then-911 provider, failed to complete more than 13,000 calls.

    https://whatcom-news.com/washington-fines-centurylink-for-911-outage_213027/

    Who gets to keep the fine? Unfortunately, in this case, the consumers
    are probably out of luck, even though they should be getting their cut.
    States vary, but in Ohio, if it's more than a 3 day outage, AT&T must automatically refund the entire month of BLES. That happened to me
    precisely once since 2015. For that I'm glad; I keep paying the land
    line because it's stable, reliable service (including in power outages).

    https://puco.ohio.gov/utilities/telecom/resources/basic-local-exchange-service

    PUCO: "While the company is expected to repair service within 24 hours, customers experiencing outages over 72 hours will receive credit for one
    month of service."

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