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The Wisconsin Public Service Commission wants to know if its...

The Wisconsin Public Service Commission wants to know if its proposed retail telecom deregulation will hurt the economy. A Monday letter seeks broad input on whether a proposed deregulatory rulemaking “would adversely affect, in any material way, the economy, a…

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sector of the economy, productivity, jobs or the competitiveness of this state,” the PSC said (http://xrl.us/bnww27). Comments are due Nov. 12 by noon. “At this point, the Commission believes the rule will not result in any adverse economic impact, but rather have a positive effect in reducing telecommunications providers’ compliance monitoring costs,” wrote Assistant Telecom Division Administrator Gary Evenson. The letter includes a summary of some proposed changes and simplifications.