USTA, NCTA Question Data from Broadband Stimulus Applicants

In a letter to National Telecommunications and Information Administration head Larry Strickling and Rural Utilities Service Administrator Jonathan Adelstein, the trade associations claim it is difficult, and in some cases impossible, for their members to examine and respond fully and completely to broadband stimulus applications within the 30-day deadline set by the agencies. Ultimately, they are concerned that the data before the agencies may inadvertently provide an inaccurate or incomplete picture and potentially compromise the integrity of the process. They ask that action be taken quickly to address their issues, and that service providers be given a reasonable period of time to review the new information once the changes have been made.


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