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July 10 FCC Meeting Will Address MTEs, Forbearance, Connect Care Pilot for Wireline Bureau

Commissioners will consider at the July 10 FCC meeting an NPRM on broadband deployment in multiple tenant environments (MTEs), an order to wrap together and rule on a business data services transport and USTelecom forbearance proceeding, and an NPRM on…

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a connected care telehealth pilot program, Chairman Ajit Pai blogged Tuesday. The NPRM and declaratory ruling on MTEs follows a 2017 notice of inquiry in docket 17-142 (see 1706220036) on "the unique challenges to deploying broadband to apartment, condominium, and office buildings," Pai wrote. The agency wants to decide whether to back or pre-empt a San Francisco code that requires multitenant buildings to allow residents to access competing broadband providers (see 1811140017). The agency will release an order next month that wraps together two related issues, on a business data services transport proceeding (docket 16-143) and a USTelecom petition for unbundled network elements forbearance (docket 18-141), an FCC official said Wednesday. USTelecom and other telco incumbents say they should no longer be required to unbundle and resell access to some of their networks at below-market rates (see 1905140012). Competitive LECs say there's not enough facilities-based competition in all areas to warrant nationwide forbearance (see 1906130005). Pai wrote that the agency plans to "grant relief only where there is actual or potential competition that ensures reasonable prices." Also at the meeting, commissioners will vote on an NPRM on a three-year, $100 million USF telehealth pilot called connected care designed to support eligible healthcare providers to low-income patients outside hospitals and other traditional healthcare facilities. The Wireline Bureau initiated a notice of inquiry (docket 18-213) in August to wide support (see 1809110039). Commissioner Brendan Carr is leading the effort and will offer more details at the July meeting, Pai wrote.