USTelecom Argues FCC Forbearance Would Promote Competitive Market Conditions
USTelecom continues to argue that a regulatory forbearance it seeks from the FCC meets the public interest test and would "restore incentives for all providers to invest in next-generation network facilities." In a May 24 letter posted Tuesday to docket…
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18-141, the group said granting ILECs forbearance from requirements to sell transport services as an unbundled network element to CLECs would restore competitive neutrality and eliminate market distortions. CLEC interests oppose the USTelecom petition (see 1905140012).