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CPUC Gives More Time on Wireline Resiliency in Revised Proposal

The California Public Utilities Commission revised a time frame for proposed wireline resiliency requirements up for vote Thursday. Telecom companies raised concerns about last month’s proposed decision requiring implementation in eight months in tier one and two high fire threat…

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districts (see 2101280042). Under a revised proposal released Tuesday in docket R.18-03-011, providers would have eight months in those districts for “(a) critical facilities as defined in R. 18-12-005; (b) facilities providing service to wireless networks; and (c) network equipment located in communities lacking sufficient wireless service coverage.” They would have 18 months for the rest.