NARUC plans two surveys to measure telecom effects and concerns...
NARUC plans two surveys to measure telecom effects and concerns throughout the states, members said during the group’s Baltimore meeting. It expects to send out a short survey “within the next few weeks” to state public utility staff to ask…
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their viewpoint and concerns, Colorado Public Utilities Commission Telecom Chief Lynn Notarianni said Sunday. The goal is to identify the “meaningful topics” among commissions and use these to focus NARUC priorities. The results will potentially inform white papers and panels at the next NARUC meeting in Washington, D.C., she said. The association’s research affiliate, the National Regulatory Research Institute, is sending out its own survey “within the next week or so,” said NRRI Principal Sherry Lichtenberg. The institute will revisit deregulated states to see how the deregulation has affected them since the last NRRI report, she said. “If you're in a state that’s been deregulated, I'm going to be coming to you and asking some questions,” she told telecom subcommittee staff.