October 17, 2007

Senators: Customers need more mobile phone info

Several lawmakers have called for a mobile-phone subscriber bill of rights that would require mobile phone carriers to give customers more complete contract info

Customers of mobile-phone carriers shouldn't have to pay early termination fees if they're called to overseas military service or have their contracts automatically extended every time they call customer support, critics said Wednesday.

Several lawmakers called for the U.S. Congress to pass a mobile-phone subscriber bill of rights during a hearing before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee.

Last month, Senator Amy Klobuchar, a Minnesota Democrat, and Senator Jay Rockefeller, a West Virginia Democrat, introduced the Cell Phone Consumer Empowerment Act, , which would require mobile phone carriers to give customers more complete information on their coverage, prorate early termination fees, and prohibit carriers from misidentifying their own fees as government taxes.

More information about coverage and dropped calls is needed, Klobuchar said. Verizon Wireless currently has a billboard near Fosston, a town in northwestern Minnesota, that says, "Count on Verizon Wireless to keep you connected." Yet, Verizon phones don't get a signal near the billboard, she said.

"I believe you can have a competitive industry when people have full knowledge and are able to make decisions based on price comparisons ... or the service-quality comparisons," Klobuchar said. "It's very difficult for my middle-class people in Minnesota, who don't have a lot of disposable income, to make their decisions if they don't have full information."

The Minnesota Attorney General's Office has fielded complaints from military members headed overseas who have to pay hundreds of dollars to get out of their mobile phone contracts, said Lori Swanson, the attorney general. In another case, customers who made small changes to their service, such as buying batteries, had their service contracts extended without their knowledge; one woman who called Sprint Nextel to complain that she had been overbilled had her contract automatically extended, Swanson said.

"The burden should not be on the consumer to figure out the rules of the cell-phone shell game," Swanson said. "There needs to be more transparency and more fundamental fairness."

Sprint Nextel denied that it was extending contracts without letting customers know. "We dispute every single one of her allegations," spokesman John Taylor said of Swanson.

Klobuchar's bill would limit customer choices, he added. Service contracts help pay the subsidies for phone handsets that would otherwise cost $300 or more, he said.

But Lowell McAdam, CEO of Verizon Wireless, and some Republican senators questioned the need for more regulations. Verizon Wireless publishes its coverage maps, gives customers a 30-day trial for new service, and prorates early termination fees, McAdam said.

The U.S. mobile-phone industry is extremely competitive, McAdam said. The Cell Phone Consumer Empowerment Act would "slow down a very innovative and dynamic industry," he said.

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