The N.Y. PSC called for comments by Dec. 12 on whether it needs t...
The N.Y. PSC called for comments by Dec. 12 on whether it needs to do more to educate the public and affected customers on the national Telecom Service Priority Program (TSP). The comments, collected in the PSC’s ongoing network…
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reliability docket (Case 03-C-0922), should address the need for change in existing programs need change, and whether firms adequately inform the public and those customers immediately affected by the TSP program. The TSP kicks in during natural disasters and other emergencies to ensure govt., military, public safety entities and other designated groups get priority for service restoration and installation. The PSC in June had firms file TSP plans and describe outreach and education to inform the public and affected customers about the TSP program.