Network Performance and Public Safety
Uniform standards of service for telephone corporations and guidelines for Eligible Telecommunications Carrier designation.
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Communications Network Resiliency
The CPUC adopted resiliency strategies for all facilities-based wireless and wireline service providers to maintain a minimum level of communication services and coverage during a disaster or commercial power grid outages in high fire-threat areas or where there is insufficient mobile wireless coverage. CPUC Fact Sheet on Reliability Obligations of Communications Providers.
Communications Resiliency Plans
Wireless and Wireline providers must develop comprehensive resiliency strategies to prepare for catastrophic disasters and power outages for facilities in Tier 2 and Tier 3 High Fire Threat Districts, pursuant to Decision (D).20-07-011 and Decision (D).21-02-029. These strategies include, but are not limited to, 72-hour backup power requirements, redundancy, network hardening, and preparedness planning.
Eligible Telecommunications Carrier (ETC)
The CPUC has jurisdiction over ETC designations and reporting requirements in California. The Federal Communications Commission requires that carriers have ETC designation to be eligible to receive federal universal high-cost support.
911 Multi-line Telephone System Requirements
Carriers must provide accurate 9-1-1 caller locations for Multi-line Telephone Systems (MLTS) and maintain their 9-1-1 databases and raise customer awareness of critical MLTS communications safety issues to reduce the time for emergency responders to locate 9-1-1 callers and minimize first responders’ exposure to dangerous conditions.
Telecommunications Network Exam
Examination of the telecommunications networks and related policies and practices of AT&T California (AT&T CA) and Frontier California as ordered by Decision (D.) 13-02-023.
Service Quality
Minimum service quality measures and reporting requirements are revised under General Order (G.O.) 133-D. for public utility and telephone corporations.
Service Quality Reports
Pursuant to General Order (GO) 133-D Section 6.4, the Communications Division posts wireline service quality reports and information to help telephone customers make informed decisions when selecting a telephone service provider.