New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S696

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires telecommunications companies to provide prorated refunds for service outages of longer than 24 hours.

Impact

If enacted, S696 can lead to a more consumer-friendly telecommunications landscape in New Jersey. By enforcing refunds automatically for service interruptions, it provides a safety net for consumers and potentially encourages companies to maintain better service reliability. The requirement for proactive adjustments or refunds aims to mitigate the inconvenience faced by customers when services are disrupted, thereby enhancing overall customer satisfaction and trust in telecommunications providers. This could create an environment where companies are incentivized to invest in infrastructure improvements to avoid financial liability.

Summary

Senate Bill 696 (S696) aims to enhance consumer protection measures in the telecommunications sector by mandating that companies provide prorated refunds for service outages lasting longer than 24 hours. The bill explicitly amends existing legislation regarding the regulation of telecommunications services, which includes VoIP and other internet-based telephone services, ensuring that customers are compensated for prolonged interruptions in service without requiring any action on their part. This is a significant shift in the regulatory framework overseeing such services, emphasizing accountability from providers toward their customers.

Contention

However, the bill may also face contention from telecommunications providers who could argue that these requirements impose additional operational burdens and may affect their profit margins. Providers may lobby against mandatory refunds if they believe such measures will lead to increased costs and regulatory compliance challenges. The discussions surrounding S696 could also involve debates on the extent of government regulation in the telecommunications industry and the balance between consumer protection and corporate interests. Proponents of the bill argue that it is crucial for consumer rights, while opponents may emphasize the need for a more business-friendly regulatory environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1196

Requires telecommunications companies to provide prorated refunds for service outages of longer than 24 hours.

NJ A1768

Requires telecommunications companies to provide prorated refunds for service outages of longer than 72 hours.

NJ A500

Requires telecommunications companies to provide prorated refunds for service outages of longer than 72 hours.

NJ S2374

Requires telecommunications companies to provide prorated refunds for service outages of longer than 72 hours.

NJ A2727

Requires CATV companies to prorate subscriber's CATV service bills, to provide notice to subscribers of certain information, and to annually file terms and conditions with BPU for review.

NJ SB341

Telecommunications service: outages.

NJ HB05311

An Act Concerning Telecommunications Provider Tariffs For Services Offered To Business Retail End Users And Certain Telecommunications Service-related Reports.

NJ HB1622

In alternative form of regulation of telecommunications services, providing for compensation to volunteer fire companies for outages of 911 systems.

NJ HB366

In alternative form of regulation of telecommunications services, providing for compensation to volunteer fire companies for outages of 911 systems.

NJ A550

Requires telecommunications service providers to provide call mitigation technology to subscribers.

Similar Bills

NJ S2374

Requires telecommunications companies to provide prorated refunds for service outages of longer than 72 hours.

NJ A500

Requires telecommunications companies to provide prorated refunds for service outages of longer than 72 hours.

NJ A1768

Requires telecommunications companies to provide prorated refunds for service outages of longer than 72 hours.

NJ S1196

Requires telecommunications companies to provide prorated refunds for service outages of longer than 24 hours.

WV HB4001

Generally relating to broadband

CT SB00545

An Act Concerning The Satisfaction Of Telecommunications Quality Of Service Standards And Prohibiting Remote Reconnection Fees.

CT SB00330

An Act Concerning The Regulation Of Voice Service Providers.

CT SB00847

An Act Concerning The Regulation Of Voice Service Providers.