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New bill requires internet service providers to credit customers for service outages

Assemblyman Angelo Santabarbara has recently proposed a bill that aims to offer financial relief to consumers affected by internet service outages. The proposed “Internet Service Outage Consumer Protection Act” mandates internet service providers (ISPs) to provide prorated bill credits to their customers in case of service disruptions lasting more than an hour. With this bill, consumers can hope for fair compensation in the event of prolonged internet service outages.

“In today’s digital age, reliable internet service is not just a convenience, but a necessity,” said Assemblyman Santabarbara. “When service is disrupted, it can have serious consequences for individuals, families, and businesses. This bill ensures that consumers are fairly compensated for the time they are without the service they rely on.”

The bill contains several key provisions that are worth mentioning.

“With this legislation, we are holding ISPs accountable and ensuring they deliver the reliable service that consumers pay for,” added Santabarbara. “It’s a simple matter of fairness and transparency.”

According to Santabarbara, the bill was proposed in response to mounting grievances from customers who have been experiencing frequent and prolonged internet outages without receiving sufficient compensation from their service providers. He stressed that this legislation is a crucial component of a larger initiative aimed at strengthening consumer safeguards and elevating service standards throughout the state of New York.

“Utilities must bill in a timely and transparent manner,” Santabarbara concluded. “This bill will ensure that internet service providers meet that standard, providing peace of mind to all New Yorkers who depend on their internet service every day.

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