Brazil Ministry To Investigate Poor Service At TIM, Claro
February 05 2009 - 12:13PM
Dow Jones News
The consumer protection department of the Justice Ministry has
opened an investigation of cellphone operators TIM Participacoes
(TSU) and Claro, the local cellphone unit of America Movil (AMX),
as part of a clamp down on poor customer service and lax call
centers, the Ministry said in a statement Thursday.
Since December, Brazilian companies have had to adapt to new
tight rules governing customer services and call centers in
particular.
According to the Justice Ministry, TIM, a subsidiary of Telecom
Italia S.p.A. (TI) and Claro are among the 204 companies being
investigated since the new consumer service law came into force.
Among the subjects of complaints are telephone companies, banks and
airlines.
The two companies will be notified and asked to present their
defense.
Spain's Telefonica (TEF), which runs fixed-line and Internet
broadband services in Sao Paulo state via Telecomunicacoes de Sao
Paulo (TSP) has also received criticism for poor customer
service.
Earlier Thursday, public prosecutors announced that they had
brought a 1 billion Brazilian real ($437 million) suit against
Telefonica for damages related to poor service over the past five
years.
-By Alastair Stewart, Dow Jones Newswires; 5511 2847-4520;
alastair.stewart@dowjones.com