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FCC Delays Broadband Speed and Latency Tests Under USF Order Until 1Q

FCC staff delayed the start of technical tests for broadband speed and latency mandated under a July 2018 performance measures order, until Q1, said a Wireline Bureau public notice Thursday in docket 10-90. Rural broadband groups said members could lose…

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USF support if the testing protocols weren't in place in time for the earlier start dates planned for this year's Q3 and Q4 (see 1905150018). Commissioner Mike O'Rielly supported the delay. "We must ensure subsidies are used efficiently but testing can't be overburdensome and providers need clarity on requirements," he tweeted Thursday. "Swift resolution of pending challenges and requests is appropriate." FCC Chief of Staff Matthew Berry retweeted O'Rielly's tweet.