The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners Broadband Expansion Task Force, chaired by South Dakota Public Utilities Commission chairman Chris Nelson, has released a set of draft recommendations to ensure greater accessibility and coordination to close gaps in broadband service.
Proposed recommendations focus on five areas:
- broadband mapping
- enhancing broadband program coordination
- ensuring that broadband providers meet their obligations
- supporting non-traditional providers
- adopting broadband
Specific action items covered by the recommendations include:
- increasing state commissions’ presence and participation in initiatives sponsored by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration
- creating legislation to remove barriers to electric and gas utilities’ ability to provide broadband service in unserved and underserved areas
- urging the FCC to consider transitioning the temporary Emergency Broadband Benefit Fund into permanent increases in the Lifeline subsidy
“While task force members understood this need in the pre-COVID world, the importance of universal broadband has been emphasized repeatedly over this past year as an integral part of working remotely, receiving education at home, accessing medical professionals through telehealth applications and participating in an increasingly prevalent remote purchaser economy,” said Nelson. “Our work is meant to give state utility commissioners tools to hasten broadband availability for everyone in this country.”
The task force will hold an open virtual meeting at 2pm Eastern Time on June 2 to take stakeholder testimony regarding the draft recommendations. Information on the meeting and preregistration to provide testimony is available at https://bit.ly/33Lr3GO. A complete report, along with finalized recommendations, will be presented by the Broadband Expansion Task Force at the NARUC Summer Policy Summit in July. The draft recommendations are available at https://bit.ly/33KqeO9.
The task force consists of US state utility commissioners who are committed to helping solve the broadband availability gap.
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