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USTelecom’s request for a 30-day extension to file...

USTelecom’s request for a 30-day extension to file comments on the broadband progress Notice of Inquiry (NOI) (CD Aug 6 p5) was denied by the FCC Wireline Bureau, in an order (http://bit.ly/1thOfFN) Friday. USTelecom had argued an extension would allow…

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it and other commenters to submit thoughtful analyses on new and novel issues like role of mobile and satellite, the order said. Extensions are not routinely granted, the progress inquiry must be completed within 180 days after it begins, and the commission has asked in prior NOIs how various services, including mobile and satellite services, should be incorporated in the Broadband Progress Report. Comments are due Thursday and replies on Sept. 19.