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No help for rural broadband
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Bill Dollar
join:2009-02-20
New York, NY
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hoyleysox
Re: No help for rural broadband
Linesharing is still in place in rural areas, and rural LECs specifically requested to remain under title-II rules, such as line sharing.
Not because they love regulation, but because some Title-II rules allow them to participate in NECA pooling and tarrifing, which spreads risk.
They don't care they are still subjected to line sharing, because no CLEC wants to focus on rural markets.
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