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</html><description>CUB staffers love their smartphones and Internet phone service, but landlines still reserve a special place in our hearts. That&#x2019;s because more than 2 million Illinois households&#xA0;rely on a landline to stay connected with friends, relatives, job opportunities, and emergency services. So we&#x2019;re happy that the Illinois Senate today unanimously passed Senate Bill 1664, which extends Illinois&#x2019; Telecom Act for two years, until June of 2015. The House passed the measure unanimously on Wednesday. This is a big victory for CUB, AARP Illinois and the thousands of Illinois consumers who joined the battle by emailing, calling and writing their legislators to stop Big Telecom. (Thank you!)&#xA0;The lobby, led by AT&amp;T and Frontier, failed in its attempt to rewrite the Telecom Act to: Eliminate the &#x201C;Obligation to Serve&#x201D; requirement. (Illinois would have been&#xA0;one of the only states to allow phone companies to potentially abandon areas of its service territory.) Eliminate &#x201C;Safe Harbor&#x201D; local calling plans, such as the Consumer&#x2019;s Choice offers that CUB helped create. (These plans have potentially saved consumers some $9 million a year.) &#xA0;Eliminate service-quality protections for people on standard rates or the Consumer&#x2019;s Choice plans. (For example,&#xA0;AT&amp;T must provide customers with a bill credit for extended outages.) These companies have more than enough resources to support their landline customers and make a healthy profit (AT&amp;T alone raked in $3.7 billion in the first quarter). Still, we&#xA0;expect&#xA0;Big Telecom will be back to scrap consumer protections in the Land of Lincoln, and we&#x2019;ll&#xA0;have a battle on our hands&#xA0;once more. But for today, Illinois consumers get the win.</description><thumbnail_url>https://cubillinois.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/20110520_capitolgorilla2.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>