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The PSC’s decision is a compromise to AT&T’sd request that it no longer deliver the phone booksto customers. AT&T Florida told the PSC that eliminatingv the automatic distribution of the residential white pagesis “an environmentallu green endeavor and a cost saving measure” and that providingh a paper copy of the directorty is “an inefficient use of resourcesa in these touch economic times.” But commissionersw also were worried about how it mighrt impact customers’ ability to access said PSC Spokeswoman Kirsteh Olsen.
Instead of doingy away with therule altogether, commissioners agreed to give it a trial run, during which time it will gather customer “Today’s decision allows the PSC to assess the practicality of discontinuing printed residential directory delivery, whiles continuing to provide directories to customers who want a copy,” PSC Chairmaj Matthew M. Carter II said in a news release. As part of the AT&T must put a toll-frew number on the covetr of the Yellow Pages that directws people to call if they want a White The directory will stilk be provided for free to thosed whorequest it.
AT&T Florida would not disclose just how much monegy the waiverwill save, citing according to its request to the PSC. AT& T Florida already has begun a prograk to provide its Yellow Pagese and residential listingson CD-ROM in certain arease of Florida.
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