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Utilities Want More Time to Reply on Wireless Infrastructure; FCC OKs Some Delay

Utilities urged the FCC to grant cities’ motion for more time to comment on CTIA and Wireless Infrastructure Association proposals seeking additional changes to wireless infrastructure rules designed to accelerate siting of towers and other gear (see 1910300027). Commission staff…

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gave some more time. Boston, New York, Los Angeles, suburbs of Washington, D.C., and many other municipalities and their associations sought a 21-day extension to Dec. 4 for replies in docket 19-250. “The record … requires thorough review and the potential for response is substantial,” wrote the Edison Electric Institute, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and Utilities Technology Council, posted Friday. Later Friday, the Wireless and Wireline bureaus partly OK'd additional reply time for the National League of Cities "and a number of local governments and associations representing local governments." A seven-day "extension of time is warranted," to Nov. 20, staff said.