Submitting data for the National Broadband Map is “disproportionately more...
Submitting data for the National Broadband Map is “disproportionately more burdensome for smaller operators” because they have fewer employees than large providers, the American Cable Association told the FCC in response to a request from the Wireline Bureau. Small operators…
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do not, in the normal course of business, collect and store information in the same formats as requested by the states, ACA said in its ex parte filing in the special access docket (http://xrl.us/bn3rce). Also, many states have not been “diligent” in gathering the data, it said. Among ACA’s smaller members that provide a fixed Internet Protocol broadband service to customers for business purposes, they often have a “limited number” of these subscribers, ACA said.