The New York Public Service Commission asked for...
The New York Public Service Commission asked for more information from Verizon on the Voice Link certification for Fire Island (http://bit.ly/1aw6KwD). The Thursday request, filed by carrier operations analyst Mary Broderick, asks for the number of working retail DSL lines…
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in nine communities in the western portion of Fire Island prior to Hurricane Sandy and the total number of working DSL line counts in western Fire Island from 2009 to 2013. The PSC wants an itemized list of forms of aid, funds or other compensation from Hurricane Sandy with the source, a description, dollar amounts and when it was received or expected to be received by Verizon. The PSC wants a response from Verizon within 10 days with answers or statement when the response will be forthcoming. The PSC has a public hearing on Verizon’s Voice Link service Saturday in Ocean Beach, N.Y.