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Cable Seeks More Time to Dispute Broadband Applications at CPUC

Cable companies want two additional weeks to object to applications for federal broadband funding at the California Public Utilities Commission, said the California Broadband & Video Association (CalBroadband) Thursday. That would give companies 28 days total to object after the…

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CPUC posts applications for the California Advanced Services Fund federal funding account (FFA), it said in docket R.20-08-021. The additional time is needed due to CPUC staff eliminating a requirement for application summaries, “the detailed information that must be provided to support an objection,” an expected high number of applications and “fairness and due process considerations,” CalBroadband said.