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How to get Internet out of the wall or out of the sky and share it with others

Defunct "ComCast Must Die" Web site rises from the ashes ...

The Web site Comcastmustdie.com, created by AdAge writer Bob Garfield is history, but now it has been reincarnated as customer-circus.com. Full story.

Cell phone insurance: Insuring your smart phone might be a good idea, but usually isn't

MSNBC NEWS: UCAN's Fraud Squad Advocate Sue Macomber urges caution when getting insurance for smart phones. Full Story.

VoIP Comparison Table

UCAN has compiled a list of VoIP providers and their current costs and features for comparison purposes. Let us know if we missed any providers. UCAN does not endorse or recommend any of these services. This list is just for comparison purposes and to let you the consumer know what's available.

The Seven Deadly Wireless Phone gripes

cell phone with a screw through it
UCAN's Telecom Attorney, Art Neill,  just finished an interview with ABC news about the "Top Seven Cell Phone Gripes."  Find out what they are and learn how to complain.  Full Story.

NICKEL-AND-DIMING ALERT: Big wireless companies initiate a round of new fees and surcharges

Wireless phone companies have long used special "fees" and "surcharges" to boost their bottom lines -- a tactic that now has infected the airline, hotel, car rental and other increasingly consolidated retail service markets. However, the wireless retailers have recently begun to shamelessly exploit the nickel-and-diming tactic with a new round of inflated fees. It is explained in full by Los Angeles Times columnist David Lazarus, who relied upon UCAN's analyses in a recent July 18th column.

Can you use your cell-phone as a modem?

Our resident Telecom "Doctor," Phil Wells, explains how with "tethering" you can hook up your cell phone to your laptop while travelling and use it as a modem.  But be prepared ... you could be in for an adventure.

How to Cancel Wireless Service Without Any Penalties: Michael Shames gives a tutorial on how to cancel bad wireless service

In February 2009, UCAN's Executive Director joined many frustrated AT&T victims when he asked them to terminate two phone lines be closed because of poor service. Michael wrote three letters to AT&T but got no response.  In June, he wrote to the company's executive offices promising legal action relating to the company's lack of responsiveness to customers.  It worked like a charm ... sort of.  READ MICHAEL's CORRESPONDENCE or better yet, file a COMPLAINT HERE.

Weathering Tethering: Why Is It So Difficult to Use Your Cell Phone to Give Your Laptop Broadband Access

Carriers charge a "bundle" to use tethering and the Samsung Omnia fails miserably at it, for some of us

Hold The Phone: Now You Can Use Your Cellular Plan With Your Good Ol' Home Phones

This $30 gadget lets you make - and answer - mobile phone calls from most  old-fashioned landline and wireless phones. 

The Fraud Squad Network helps a victim of Gargantuan Phone Co.


Need help resolving a dispute with a company? Get individualized help with your dispute from the Fraud Squad by using our Online Complaint Forms. Once you've filled out a complaint, call the Fraud Squad Hotline at (619) 696-6966!

Sprint Pioneer Customers Mischarged

How to Hack Your Cell Phone

Negotiate a better TV/Internet package

Read our tips on leveraging AT&T U-verse to get a better TV/Internet package. And compare AT&T's rates with Cox Communications and Time Warner Cable.

How to Buy A Cell Phone!


Don't buy a cell phone without our Mobile Phone Plan Checker!

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Issues

FCC Communications Consumer Protection and Empowerment Proceeding

The FCC recently sought comment concerning what actions need to be taken to ensure consumers of wireless, broadband, and video services are well informed about: the costs associated with the services; the contracts consumers must enter into; the charges for which consumers are billed; and the methods for resolving billing issues.

Telepacific charges for calls never made -- blame the phone company or hackers?

Imagine you are small business and you get a bill from your local phone company company for $1000. You are shocked because your monthly bill is usually closer to $100 per month. The company claims that your higher bill is for the international calls that you made from your fax machine. "Hold on", you think. "I didn't make any international calls from my fax machine or from ANY phone. I didn't make any international calls at all!"

You protest but the phone company says that even though you didn't make the calls, someone was able to hack into your phone system and make the calls. "But wait", you exclaim, "I don't have a phone system. I don't have a PBX. I just have two phone lines provided by you".

"Ah, but you didn't take precautions to protect your phones from being hacked," responds the phone company.

"What precautions!", you reply. "I put international call blocking on my phone service".

An impossible scenario? Apparently not accordingly to Telepacific/MPower. It did almost exactly this to a San Diego-based flower shop. Read our complaint about this shocking practice.

Cramming Requirement Revisions in California

The CPUC is considering revising the rules regarding reporting of unauthorized charges for telecommunications services. Learn about the proposed changes as well as UCAN's position and legal filings on the issue.

Sprint Nextel illegally billing taxes, fees, and text message charges on data broadband services plans

UCAN has filed a federal class action complaint against Sprint Nextel (aka Sprint Solutions) for illegally billing customers taxes, fees, and text message charges on data services plans. You can read the complaint here.

AT&T International Wireless Roaming Overcharges and Cramming

AT&T's practice of enabling international roaming without customer notification violates the CA Public Utilities Code, which is intended to protect consumers from "cramming" of unauthorized charges. AT&T customers are also being charged for calls that were never placed. UCAN asserts that these customers never sought nor authorized international roaming as a service provided in connection with their cellular phone service.

California Lifeline/Universal Lifeline Telephone Service

California Lifeline, formerly known as Universal Lifeline Telephone Service (ULTS), provides discounted basic residential (landline) telephone service to low-income households.

MCI Long Distance Charges

UCAN's complaint, filed with the California Public Utilities Commission, details how MCI added surcharges to the bills of local phone customers in violation of California law. MCI's new long-distance "Basic Monthly Fee" is being imposed on those customers who use MCI's local phone service...but don't use MCI long-distance.

Ringtone and text message rip-offs

Of all the new features and capabilities of today's cell phones, UCAN receives the most complaints about ringtones and text messages. Our issue center contains all sorts of valuable information from consumer guides and updates to lawsuits and settlements against major cell phone providers. Come inside and see for yourself!

Cingular Customer Service Case 2002-2007

UCAN established that Cingular Wireless engaged in illegal marketing and customer service practices from 2000-2002 and filed a suit in July 2002. The case dragged on for years, but in was worth the wait. In 2006, a CA Court of Appeals judge ruled against Cingular and upheld a CPUC decision to hit Cingular with a large fine for its unconscionable actions. Get all the details inside our issue center.

Undergrounding

From SDG&E to SBC, get the real story on undergrounding in San Diego inside this issue center.

Tools

Unsolicited or SPAM Text Messages

Despite continuous improvements to the technology, wireless companies have not found a way to stop unsolicited or SPAM Text Messages. There are a few solutions out there that each of the companies allow. Here are the steps you can take with the 4 largest wireless companies to help stop unsolicited text messages.

VoIP Comparison Table

UCAN has compiled a list of VoIP providers and their current costs and features for comparison purposes. Let us know if we missed any providers. UCAN does not endorse or recommend any of these services. This list is just for comparison purposes and to let you the consumer know what's available.

Stop Telemarketers Now - An Anti-Telemarketing Guide

telemdoneWant to bring the hammer down on annoying telemarketers? The following guide will give you all the resources you need to get your number off telemarketing lists. But some telemarketers just won't take no NO for an answer. That's when you take them to court and hurt 'em where it counts...in the pocketbook.

"Material Adverse" Clauses in Cell Phone Contracts

Each carrier takes a different stance on what is materially adverse, who can get out (Cingular for instance has eliminated language in some contracts that claims that text messages are an "optional service"). You usually (except for Verizon which does offer 60 day period to call and claim materially adverse) only have a short time to claim a change as materially adverse, sometimes less than 14 days.

How to Cancel Your Cell Phone Contract

Cell phone providers will let you get out of your contract for around $175 per phone line with no questions asked.

If that just isn't good enough for you, and it shouldn't be, then take a look at this guide to learn about asserting your rights!

Secrets for Negotiating a Better Contract

Regardless of what you are buying, there are simple "do's" and "don'ts" that apply to all types of contracts. UCAN's consumer advocates have compiled a list of insider secrets that will help you get a better deal. Read more




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