NCTA Opposes E-rate Hot Spot Recon Petition
NCTA opposes a November petition for reconsideration by the California Public Utilities Commission asking the FCC to restore E-rate funding for mobile wireless hot spots off school or library premises, according to a filing posted Monday in docket 21-31. The…
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main argument in the CPUC petition -- “that the Commission erred in concluding that off-premises use of services and equipment was not authorized -- relies on an unconvincing reading of a subsequent statutory provision that does nothing to counter the Commission’s well-reasoned decision,” NCTA said.