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Griffo Asks NYSPSC To Postpone Any Decision to Alter 315 Area Code
07/15/15 11:30am

    PRESS RELEASE:

    Utica- State Senator Joseph Griffo this week is calling upon the New York State
    Public Service Commission to postpone any decision to alter the existing 315
    area code.

    As the Public Service Commission (PSC) prepares to meet Thursday to discuss
    ways to increase the number of additional phone numbers available in the 315
    area code region, Griffo has sent a letter to PSC Commissioner Audrey Zibelman
    asking the Commission to further explore other potential solutions before taking
    any action.

    The North American Numbering Plan Administrator is currently estimating that the
    315 area code will run out of assignable phone numbers in the 18-county region
    by early 2017. While Griffo’s letter acknowledges that the PSC has taken steps
    in an attempt to develop a solution that minimizes disruption and inconvenience
    for residents and businesses, he is still concerned that the PSC is considering a
    report on potential options that has not been updated since 2008.

    As current Chairman of the Senate Committee on Energy and
    Telecommunications, Griffo – whose district is currently served by the 315 area
    code – is asking the PSC to schedule a technical conference to further discuss
    whether any other number control measures or modern technology capabilities
    can offer solutions that are less burdensome than overlaying a new area code
    across the same 315 region or splitting the region into two separate area codes.

    “Since 2007, I have consistently urged the PSC to thoroughly review all possible
    options to preserve the current 315 area code before taking any steps that could
    potentially inconvenience the lives of many residents in Central New York,” said
    Griffo, R-Rome. “The fact that the PSC is relying on a report of options that hasn’
    t been updated since 2008 causes me to be concerned that the Commission may
    not be considering all of the most up-to-date solutions that could spare everyone
    a whole lot of confusion.”

    Griffo also finds it hard to believe that the region truly is close to exhausting all of
    its available 315 phone numbers, particularly since the region has been
    experiencing more of a decline in population rather than significant growth.
    Furthermore, the PSC has indicated that it has sought and received substantial
    input from the public on this matter. Griffo, however, is asking the PSC to
    disclose the method and manner in which public opinion was gathered, as well
    as the outcome of this comment period.

    “I am not convinced that there really is a need at this time to create the headache
    of an additional area code in a widespread region that has only known the 315
    area code for decades,” Griffo said. “My district has a significant aging and rural
    population that in many cases still utilizes landlines, and they are the people who
    would be among those most affected by adding a new area code. Before any
    decisions are made, I want to be sure that the PSC isn’t rushing to a conclusion
    without first ruling out all other methods that might resolve this issue with the
    least amount of inconvenience.”

    A copy of Senator Griffo’s letter to the Public Service Commission is included
    below:
                                                                                                                                                                                              
     July 14, 2015
    Audrey Zibelman, Commissioner
    New York State Public Service Commission
    Empire State Plaza – Agency Building 3
    Albany, N.Y. 12223-1350

    RE: PSC Case 07-C-1486, 315 Area Code Relief

    Dear Commissioner Zibelman:

    It has come to my attention that the Proceeding, on Motion of the Commission, to
    “Investigate and Evaluate Options for Making Additional Central Office Codes
    Available in the 315 Area Code Region,”  has been placed on the Commission
    Session Agenda for this Thursday, July 16.

    As you know, the 315 area code relief issue has been the subject of a
    Commission proceeding for more than 10 years. As the current Chair of the
    Senate Energy and Telecommunications Committee, and as a representative of
    part of the region currently served by the 315 area code, I am writing to express
    my continued concern over the impact that a change in area code would have on
    Central New York, particularly for small businesses and rural residents.

    The Commission has admirably taken proactive measures to increase the pool of
    available numbers over the years. However, the White Paper entitled “Area Code
    Relief For Central New York, A Description of Options” that was re-issued March
    4 has not been updated by Department of Public Service (DPS) Staff since its
    initial issuance in 2008.

    I am requesting a technical conference to explore whether number pooling,
    reclamations, number conservation, or other more aggressive number control
    measures, using more modern technology, can be implemented to provide area
    code relief for the 315 area code region, rather than a geographic split or
    overlay. The technical conference would also give DPS Staff an opportunity to
    evaluate the latest North American Numbering Administrator forecast, which has
    been updated frequently and currently projects that assignable central office
    codes will be exhausted by the first quarter of calendar year 2017.
     
    In addition, I would encourage the Commission to share the results of the most
    recent solicitation of public opinion, which the March 4 Notice indicates was
    “extensive.” Please consider this letter a formal request to postpone any action
    or decisions with respect to making changes in the 315 area code region until
    after a technical conference on this issue is convened.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

    Very truly yours,

     Senator Joseph Griffo







              












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