SVP calls on phone and internet companies to follow lead of energy suppliers in halting disconnections during Covid-19 crisis

THE Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) has called on telecommunication companies providing telephone and internet services toย introduce clear guidelines and a consistent approach for dealing with customers in difficulty during the Covid-19 crisis.

SVP says that these guidelines should include a ban on disconnections which would ensure that no households are left withoutย access to vital communication services while we all need to remain at home.

They are also asking that suppliers engage proactivelyย and compassionately with customers thatย may be faced with large bills in the coming weeks.ย The charity saysย extending limits andย caps on usage is the right thing to do in these unprecedented times.

Kieran Stafford, SVP National President said, “Our members have heard from isolated older people and lone parents who have recentlyย been issued with a disconnection notice from their communications provider.

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As we are asked to practice physical distancing, it is moreย important than ever thatย vulnerable and marginalised groups can stay connected with loved ones and access up-to-date health advice.

“We are also concerned that children in low income families will fall behind on their schoolwork if they do not have access to internet services.โ€

The Society has contacted the Communications Regulator, Telecommunication Industry Ireland and the Minister for Communications,ย Climate Action and Environment on the issue.

The Communication Regulator has told SVP that it is actively monitoring the disconnection policies of suppliers and that the industry has processesย in place to deal with these exceptional circumstances.

It also said that suppliers will engage sympathetically with their customers if they are in difficulty.

The Minister for Communications has indicated that a Charter of Fair Practice is being developed for the telecommunications industry during the Covid-19 crisis.

Kieran Stafford said,ย “Whileย this is welcome, we are concerned that without clear messaging and a consistentย approach from all suppliers, there is a real dangerย that vulnerable customer willย fall through theย cracks.

Publicly communicating a moratorium on all telecommunicationย disconnections will provide reassurance toย customersย andย protect the most vulnerable in our communities from experiencing furtherย distressย at this very difficult time.โ€
Since the crisis began SVP has worked closely with Utility Suppliers and Commission for the Regulation of Utilities, who have put in place measures for customersย on pre-paid electricity and gas meters who may be unable to top up their meters, either due to illness or self-isolation or a sudden drop inย income.
The measures put inย place include: ย a moratorium on all energy disconnections; an increase in emergency credit on meters; and workable solutions for bill customers experiencing payment difficulties.

“These interventions make a real difference to those that are struggling in energy poverty. We now need a similar response from the telecommunications industry.โ€ said Kieran Stafford.

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