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Voters
working on toll-free calling
This
is our new campaign, said Point Roberts Registered Voters
Association president Tom Hollett, outlining the groups
most recent project elimination of telephone toll charges
for calls between Point Roberts and the rest of Whatcom County.
The issue of local calling service for Point Roberts has lain
dormant since long distance was eliminated within the rest of
Whatcom County in 1999. County council member Barbara Brenner,
one of the original proponents of county-wide local calling, reawakened
the issue at the voters annual meeting in March. You dont
have anywhere you can call without paying, she said. Somethings
got to change here but be patient. It took people living 15 minutes
outside Bellingham 15 years to be able to call the county courthouse
without paying.
At the May 8 voters association meeting Hollett outlined the steps
the community needed to take to get a larger local calling area
based on the requirements of the Washington Utilities and Transportation
Commission (WUTC). The first step would be to make a request to
Whidbey Telephone Company (WTC), asking that they eliminate tolls
for calls within the county. Whidbey can, and probably will,
come back and say well waive the tolls but add more to the
base charge for phone service, and we dont want that either,
Hollett said. According to the WUTC if the WTC response
is negative we can take it to the WUTC commissioners as a complaint.
To file a complaint for a larger calling area, proponents need
to submit evidence from at least 26 community members that they
are paying long distance to contact providers of basic needs:
schools, doctors, commercial services like stores or a pharmacy,
government offices. We need to look into whether it applies
broadly in the community or only to a handful of people,
Hollett said. The more names and reasons we have the better.
We only need 26 but we want 200.
Once a complaint is filed with the WUTC they must come back with
a decision within 10 months. Commission regulations state that
they may expand local calling areas only under the most
exceptional circumstances, pointing to optional calling
plans and wireless services, where charges are assessed only to
those who use the services and not spread out through the whole
customer base, as preferred options.
WTC attorney Robert Snyder said they had studied expanding the
Point Roberts calling area to Blaine, Ferndale and Bellingham
in the early 1990s and found that it would not meet WUTC criteria.
When you establish extended area service its not free.
It has a cost and customarily what happens is local rates go up
to pay for it. You need to ascertain there are enough people who
would benefit to make sure the need is widely enough distributed
to warrant an added increase to everyone.
Point Roberts residents now pay long distance to other parts of
Whatcom County, but they dont all pay the same amount. Eighteen
different long distance providers offer different plans for western
Washington with costs ranging from eight to 12 cents a minute.
Point Roberts Long Distance, a branch of WTC, charges 12 cents
a minute, but offers a calling plan for $4.95 a month that reduces
the amount to 10 cents a minute.
Board members agreed to gather information from residents about
the need for toll-free calling before making a formal application
to the telephone company. Interested community members should
contact Hollett at 945-0799..
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