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Prohibited Filings Made in FCC Infrastructure Proceedings Before Pole-Attachment Vote

The FCC received prohibited filings in two proceedings as commissioners considered a pole-attachment item they approved at an Aug. 2 meeting, said an Office of General Counsel public notice Friday in dockets 17-84 and 17-79. The filings were made by…

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Portland, Oregon; NATOA; Wabash Communications; Mukilteo, Washington; San Jose; and three individuals. The PN said the presentations received July 27-Aug. 2, when submissions are generally barred, "will be associated with, but not made part of, the record." A "large number" of prohibited brief comments will be treated likewise, it said. An order streamlined pole-attachment processes and a declaratory ruling said local and state moratoriums on deployment would be pre-empted (see 1808090011).