Ind. Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) is scheduled to decide ...
Ind. Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) is scheduled to decide today (March 19) whether to approve Ameritech’s proposal for continuation of its Opportunity Indiana price cap regulation program. In return for continued price caps on basic service and rate deregulation…
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of most other services, Ameritech promised to commit more than $700 million to network upgrades, offer new reduced-rate local service options, roll out high-speed Internet access, meet tough service quality standards enforced by annual fines of $30 million. Service quality enforcement has been top issue during deliberations, with Ameritech saying fines would keep it on its toes and critics saying they were structured in way that Ameritech wouldn’t pay maximum fine unless there were catastrophic service collapses.