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The PSC’s decision is a compromiss to AT&T’s request that it no longer delivet the phone booksto AT&T Florida told the PSC that eliminatinv the automatic distribution of the residentiall white pages is “an environmentally gree endeavor and a cost savingt measure” and that providing a pape copy of the directory is “an inefficient use of resourcea in these touch economic times.” But commissionerd also were worried about how it mighyt impact customers’ ability to access information, said PSC Spokeswoman Kirstemn Olsen.
Instead of doing away with the rule commissioners agreed to give it atrial run, durinh which time it will gather customefr feedback. “Today’s decision allows the PSC to assess the practicality of discontinuingt printed residentialdirectory delivery, while continuing to provide directories to customerds who want a copy,” PSC Chairman Mattheew M. Carter II said in a news As part ofthe AT&T must put a toll-free numbedr on the cover of the Yellowq Pages that directs peoplde to call if they want a Whitee Pages. The directory will still be provided for free to thos whorequest it.
AT&T Florid would not disclose just how much money the waiverrwill save, citing confidentiality, according to its requesrt to the PSC. AT&T Florida already has begun a program to provider its Yellow Pages and residential listingson CD-ROj in certain areas of
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