CPUC Concerned Oct. 29 RDOF Auction Too Soon During Pandemic
The California Public Utilities Commission believes providers "should not be expected to choose" during a pandemic "between allocating resources to maintaining their networks at the highest levels of service" and competing for USF support in a reverse auction as complex…
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as that for the upcoming Rural Digital Opportunity Fund, the CPUC emailed us. In March, the CPUC asked for a delay of the auction's start date of 120 days or more. Tuesday, a draft auction procedures notice suggested a weeklong delay of the Phase I auction to Oct. 29 (see 2005190058). "The FCC’s proposal to delay the auction by one week does nothing to allay" CPUC concerns, it said Tuesday. "On top of that, the FCC’s challenge process allows no time for the CPUC to rebut challenges from incumbent providers. CPUC staffers estimate the challenges in California equate to hundreds of thousands of housing units, potentially reducing needed federal broadband dollars for our state by hundreds of millions." When asked about the weeklong delay in the draft public notice, an FCC spokesperson emailed that in seeking comment, the commission expected bidding to start Oct. 22 "but noted additional details and dates would be announced in the procedures public notice. If adopted, the procedures public notice has set Oct. 29 for an auction to begin."