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Revised CPUC Plan for Opening RLEC Markets Rejects Cable Criticism

The California Public Utilities Commission didn't violate cable’s due process when it proposed conditions on CLEC entry to 13 small LEC markets, said a revised proposal released Tuesday in docket R.11-11-007. It contains no big changes to the item teed…

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up for commissioners' Thursday meeting. The California Cable & Telecommunications Association called the proposed decision procedurally improper, discriminatory and burdensome (see 2007280058). The CPUC isn’t required to “identify before issuance of a proposed decision every possible action that we might take,” said the revised draft. Proposed conditions are reasonable and balanced, and CCTA failed to quantify claimed time-and-cost burdens, it said.