Sun.Star Pampanga

SFELAPCO launches mobile channel for reports, queries

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— The San Fernando Electric Light and Power Company (SFELAPCO) said it has opened mobile phone numbers to accept reporting and inquiries through the use of short messaging system (SMS) or text.

This developmen­t is aimed at providing customers additional options for reporting line trouble and addressing other concerns.

Irwin Nucum, SFELAPCO Corporate Communicat­ions Officer, expressed the company’s commitment to improving customer service by providing alternativ­e means of communicat­ion.

“This initiative is part of SFELAPCO’s ongoing efforts to enhance customer experience and make it easier for customers to reach out with their concerns,” Nucum said.

The mobile phone numbers that have been establishe­d for this purpose are

Smart— 0998555910­0 and 0908882135­2; Globe— 0917875297­2; and, Sun— 0933906844­7.

These numbers are designated solely for text messaging, and no voice calls will be accepted.

Customers may now send text messages to these numbers to report line trouble, inquire about their accounts, or raise any other related concer ns.

“This new communicat­ion channel is designed to be convenient and be easily accessible for customers who prefer to communicat­e through text rather than making a phone call or visiting the SFELAPCO office in person,” Nucum explained.

By opening up these mobile phone numbers, SFELAPCO aims to streamline the reporting and inquiry process, ultimately leading to faster response times and more efficient issue resolution.

In light of this announceme­nt, Nucum also emphasized the importance of using the new mobile numbers responsibl­y, and only for reporting genuine line trouble or making valid inquiries.

“SFELAPCO urges customers to refrain from sending spam or irrelevant messages to these numbers, as it may affect the efficiency of the reporting process and delay the resolution of legitimate issues,” Nucum said.

 ?? ?? Personnel in charge of SFELAPCO's Supervisor­y Control and Data Acquisitio­n (SCADA) monitor the utility's complete distributi­on system, receiving inputs from calls or text messages from affected customers for swift response to areas experienci­ng power interrupti­ons and line troubles.
Personnel in charge of SFELAPCO's Supervisor­y Control and Data Acquisitio­n (SCADA) monitor the utility's complete distributi­on system, receiving inputs from calls or text messages from affected customers for swift response to areas experienci­ng power interrupti­ons and line troubles.

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