Weiner to ask GAO to study consumer cell-phone complaints.

RCR Wireless News, May, 2001 by SILVA, JEFFREY

WASHINGTON-Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) is set to ask the General Accounting Office to investigate mobile-phone service problems and consumer complaints across the country, a probe that would be the most comprehensive of its kind in an industry that now numbers 115 million subscribers.

Serena Torrey, a spokeswoman for Weiner, said a formal request will be submitted to GAO shortly. Weiner and GAO-the investigative arm of Congress-are ironing out the details of what the GAO probe of the mobile-phone industry will entail.

"It's something that's long overdue and will be welcomed by consumers," said Carl Hilliard, president of the Wireless Consumers Alliance.

In April, Weiner introduced legislation that would require the Federal...

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