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Frontier responded to several challenges of census blocks where...

Frontier responded to several challenges of census blocks where it proposed to deploy Connect America Fund money. Comcast made a “sweeping” and “unsupported” declaration that 2,217 census blocks in price cap carriers’ CAF elections are ineligible because Comcast serves those…

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areas, but Comcast failed to produce an adequate certification and provided no additional information “beyond conclusory statements,” Frontier said in its Monday filing (http://bit.ly/186r8Pu). Frontier said it lacked sufficient information to make “informed rebuttals” in several circumstances. “Regardless of the outcome of the challenge process, it is now clear that the majority of census blocks for which Frontier sought funding were not implicated in the challenge process,” Frontier said. “The Commission should immediately release the funds associated with the census blocks for which no challenges have been filed.”