WASHINGTON-The California Public Utilities Commission postponed a vote set for today on a consumer bill of rights for telecom users, rescheduling it for Oct. 2.
The request to hold the item-which the mobile-phone industry strongly opposes-was made by the PUC’s Administrative Law Judges Division.
On Tuesday, Commissioners Geoffrey Brown and Susan Kennedy met with stakeholders for the second time in two weeks to discuss the July 24 revised draft decision, written by Commissioner Carl Wood.
Sheri Inouye, a PUC spokeswoman, said there will be no more meetings with industry lobbyists and consumer advocates.