The Nebraska Public Service Commission will hold a second hearing in Oshkosh later this month on service quality complaints made by customers of CenturyLink.
By The Associated Press
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - The Nebraska Public Service Commission will hold a second hearing in Oshkosh later this month on service quality complaints made by customers of CenturyLink. The Aug 19th hearing starts at noon at the Oshkosh Auditorium.
The PSC held a hearing in Oshkosh in April on the complaints by CenturyLink subscribers in the Oshkosh, Lewellen, and Chappell telephone exchanges about their issues with the company landline or wireline service.