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Nevada's Clark County Counters Complaints

Reject complaints that Clark County, Nevada, is charging rates for access to public rights of way and attachments beyond what the FCC allows, the county said, countering Verizon and Crown Castle in a Thursday posting in docket 19-230. “Because the…

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County took the Commission at its word and sought to reach ‘mutually agreed upon solutions’ not a single party is paying the rates outlined in Ordinance 4659,” the county said: “To advance this matter would be to send the very wrong signal to communities ... that cooperative efforts are not worth the paper on which they are written if the carrier wants to renegotiate" via an FCC petition.