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Posted by Amy Gross on 11/15/17 3:20 PM

The_Mix_logo3.pngToday:  California Approves Emergency Resolution for Customer Refunds Due to Wildfires, FCC Approves Liberty-GCI Deal, Pennsylvania PUC Welcomes New Commissioner 

 

New Call-to-actionCalifornia Approves Emergency Resolution for Customer Refunds Due to Wildfires

The California Public Utilities Commission approved an emergency resolution ordering utility companies to take actions to help consumers impacted by the October 2017 wildfires.  Communications companies in the affected areas must implement Emergency Consumer Protections and must file a Tier 2 Advice Letter no later than November 24, 2017. 

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FCC Approves Liberty-GCI Deal

The FCC approved the various applications filed by General Communication, Inc. for approval to transfer control of its licenses to GCI Liberty, a company that will be owned by GCI and Liberty Ventures Group of Liberty Interactive shareholders, including John Malone.   In approving the transaction, the FCC rejected requests to condition or deny the applications due to competitive concerns.  The FCC found no competitive harms as a result of this transaction or that it will result in a reduction of available facilities.  Among other things, it denied a request that all infrastructure deployments by GCI Liberty funded in whole or in part by federal high cost support, rural health care support, schools and libraries support, or other federal support be subject to a requirement that GCI Liberty offer access to publicly funded infrastructure at the same cost and on the same terms that it makes it available to its own related companies.  It also declined to require GCI to enter into service restoration agreements on reasonable commercial terms.

 

Pennsylvania PUC Welcomes New Commissioner

The PUC welcomed Norman Kennard of Dauphin County to the Commission and thanked the Pennsylvania Senate for its support of his nomination.  The PUC also thanked Gov. Tom Wolf, who nominated Kennard to serve as a Commissioner.

 

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Topics: New Commissioner in Pennsylvania, California Emergency Resolution, Liberty-GCI Deal, Norman Kennard, Emergency Consumer Protections

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Posted by Amy Gross on 11/15/17 3:20 PM

The_Mix_logo3.pngToday:  California Approves Emergency Resolution for Customer Refunds Due to Wildfires, FCC Approves Liberty-GCI Deal, Pennsylvania PUC Welcomes New Commissioner 

 

New Call-to-actionCalifornia Approves Emergency Resolution for Customer Refunds Due to Wildfires

The California Public Utilities Commission approved an emergency resolution ordering utility companies to take actions to help consumers impacted by the October 2017 wildfires.  Communications companies in the affected areas must implement Emergency Consumer Protections and must file a Tier 2 Advice Letter no later than November 24, 2017. 

Looking for more detailed information on this topic? See TMI Briefing dated 11/15/17 for a complete summary.

For more information regarding TMI Briefing subscription service, click here.

 

FCC Approves Liberty-GCI Deal

The FCC approved the various applications filed by General Communication, Inc. for approval to transfer control of its licenses to GCI Liberty, a company that will be owned by GCI and Liberty Ventures Group of Liberty Interactive shareholders, including John Malone.   In approving the transaction, the FCC rejected requests to condition or deny the applications due to competitive concerns.  The FCC found no competitive harms as a result of this transaction or that it will result in a reduction of available facilities.  Among other things, it denied a request that all infrastructure deployments by GCI Liberty funded in whole or in part by federal high cost support, rural health care support, schools and libraries support, or other federal support be subject to a requirement that GCI Liberty offer access to publicly funded infrastructure at the same cost and on the same terms that it makes it available to its own related companies.  It also declined to require GCI to enter into service restoration agreements on reasonable commercial terms.

 

Pennsylvania PUC Welcomes New Commissioner

The PUC welcomed Norman Kennard of Dauphin County to the Commission and thanked the Pennsylvania Senate for its support of his nomination.  The PUC also thanked Gov. Tom Wolf, who nominated Kennard to serve as a Commissioner.

 

____________________________

 

The Regulatory Mix, TMI’s daily blog of telecom related regulatory activities, is a snapshot of PUC, FCC, legislative, and occasionally court issues that our regulatory monitoring team uncovers each day. Depending on their significance, some items may be the subject of a TMI Briefing.

 

 

Contact Us About Tariffs  and  Rates Management

 

 

 

Download a Sample Inteserra Local Filing Tracker Semi-Monthly Newsletter

 

 

 

Contact Us  for assistance with the VoIP Numbering Process

 

 

 

Topics: New Commissioner in Pennsylvania, California Emergency Resolution, Liberty-GCI Deal, Norman Kennard, Emergency Consumer Protections

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