Minn. Group: Filings on Local Obstruction of Broadband Buildout Should Include Evidence
The FCC should require trade associations to provide “actual evidence” when they accuse local governments of obstructing broadband development, said the Minnesota Association of Community Telecommunications Administrators in an ex parte letter posted Wednesday in docket 17-84. The agency should…
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require filers to include the names of all jurisdictions cited and provide notice to all named jurisdictions to allow them to respond, the group said. Filings that don’t include such information shouldn’t be considered, it added. “Relying on such unfounded claims results in poor public policy.” FCC rules “must be based on reality, not fallacy. This requires the opportunity for parties to respond to allegations asserted in the record.”