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If the FCC Wireline Bureau chooses to use...

If the FCC Wireline Bureau chooses to use a 5-kilofoot design to estimate the number of supported locations that should receive 6/1.5 Mbps service under state-level commitments, “it will require carriers to expend significant extra cost without sufficient corresponding gains,”…

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USTelecom told the bureau in a letter Tuesday (http://bit.ly/153slFN). It recommended the bureau use a 12-kilofoot design, which would be “most closely aligned with the types of networks carriers will actually deploy” to fulfill the requirements of Connect America Fund Phase II.