Comments are due at Mich. PSC March 8 on whether all wireless cus...
Comments are due at Mich. PSC March 8 on whether all wireless customers in suburban Detroit 810 code should be allowed to keep that code permanently. Alternative is for wireless customers to start being reassigned to new 586 relief…
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code after extended permissive dialing period as numbers in old code dwindle to exhaustion. AT&T, Verizon and LLC Wireless urged permanent “grandfathering” of wireless customers in 810 to spare carriers burden of reprogramming customer phones. PSC asked national number administrator NeuStar for recommendation in case U-12588. In another numbering matter, PSC will hold public hearing March 19 in Grand Rapids on relief for depleted 616 code. NeuStar has recommended all-service overlay rather than split. PSC also warned Ameritech that 2% average local exchange rate increase company implemented last month as price cap inflation adjustment would be subject to refund if state courts upheld Sec. 701 of Mich. Telecom Act of 2000. That section imposed immediate 3-year rate freeze on Ameritech basic rates, but was suspending by court order pending outcome of Ameritech’s appeal.