New Hampshire PUC Addresses Pole Attachment Rates
The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (PUC) today issued an order approving a settlement of a pole attachment rate dispute between Public Service Company of New Hampshire and Time Warner...
View ArticleU.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit Upholds FCC’s April 2011 Pole...
In a significant victory for cable and telecommunications providers, today the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, in a unanimous opinion, upheld the FCC’s April 2011 decision...
View ArticleImpact of Reclassification on Pole Attachments
The Order recognizes that the deployment of communications networks and broadband infrastructure depends heavily on access to utility poles on reasonable rates, terms and conditions. Accordingly, the...
View ArticleOpen Internet Rules Become Effective June 12: Impact on Pole Attachments
On Friday, June 12 – barring a judicial stay – many of the FCC’s “Open Internet” rules will become effective. A significant consequence of the reclassification of retail broadband Internet access...
View ArticleThe Need for Speed: FCC Circulates Proposal to Accelerate Broadband Deployment
On March 30, 2017, the FCC released a draft of a combined Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Notice of Inquiry and Request for Comment designed to facilitate and accelerate the deployment of next...
View ArticleSixth Circuit Vacates FCC Cable Franchise Rules on Mixed-Use Networks and...
On July 12, 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit vacated two parts of the Federal Communications Commission’s decisions that had limited the ability of local franchising authorities...
View ArticleLouisville’s “One-Touch” Make-Ready Ordinance Upheld
In the first decision to consider the legality of a “one touch” make-ready ordinance, a federal district court in Kentucky upheld a City of Louisville law authorizing new attachers to utility poles to...
View ArticleNew Hampshire PUC Addresses Pole Attachment Rates
The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (PUC) today issued an order approving a settlement of a pole attachment rate dispute between Public Service Company of New Hampshire and Time Warner...
View ArticleU.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit Upholds FCC’s April 2011 Pole...
In a significant victory for cable and telecommunications providers, today the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, in a unanimous opinion, upheld the FCC’s April 2011 decision...
View ArticleImpact of Reclassification on Pole Attachments
The Order recognizes that the deployment of communications networks and broadband infrastructure depends heavily on access to utility poles on reasonable rates, terms and conditions. Accordingly, the...
View ArticleOpen Internet Rules Become Effective June 12: Impact on Pole Attachments
On Friday, June 12 – barring a judicial stay – many of the FCC’s “Open Internet” rules will become effective. A significant consequence of the reclassification of retail broadband Internet access...
View ArticleThe Need for Speed: FCC Circulates Proposal to Accelerate Broadband Deployment
On March 30, 2017, the FCC released a draft of a combined Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Notice of Inquiry and Request for Comment designed to facilitate and accelerate the deployment of next...
View ArticleSixth Circuit Vacates FCC Cable Franchise Rules on Mixed-Use Networks and...
On July 12, 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit vacated two parts of the Federal Communications Commission’s decisions that had limited the ability of local franchising authorities...
View ArticleLouisville’s “One-Touch” Make-Ready Ordinance Upheld
In the first decision to consider the legality of a “one touch” make-ready ordinance, a federal district court in Kentucky upheld a City of Louisville law authorizing new attachers to utility poles to...
View ArticleFCC Releases Draft Internet Freedom Order
The wheel that is U.S. policy on “net neutrality” has taken another turn. On November 22, 2017, the FCC released a draft of the Internet Freedom Order, which, when effective, will reverse the...
View ArticleFCC Proposes Two Items to Expedite Wireline and Wireless Attachments to...
New “One Touch Make-Ready” Regime Proposed with Shortened Timeframes and Revised Terms for Completing Pole Attachment - Draft Declaratory Ruling Would Prohibit State and Local Moratoria on Wireline and...
View ArticleFCC Confirms Most In-Kind Contributions Are Franchise Fees, Curtails...
On August 1, 2019, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruled that most non-cash (in-kind) assessments required by cable franchises constitute franchise fees subject to the 5% cap under the...
View ArticleA Declaration of Independence: Pennsylvania to Regulate Pole Attachments
Pennsylvania will become the twenty-first state to certify to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that it regulates third-party attachments to electric utility and telephone poles....By: James...
View ArticleD.C. Circuit Upholds FCC Deregulation of Broadband Service But Opens Door to...
On October 1, 2019, a divided panel of the D.C. Circuit issued a lengthy per curiam decision that largely upheld the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) Restoring Internet Freedom order, issued...
View ArticleConstructing Communications Networks During COVID-19
In response to COVID-19, local governments across the country have imposed moratoria on work in the ROW, or have closed permitting offices or public works departments altogether. In some places, we...
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