In a letter summarizing the November 19 meeting, Charter referenced pole attachment disputes in Kentucky, Hawaii, California, and South Carolina but mentioned only one pole owner by name. Charter cited Warren Rural Electric Cooperative Corporation, a local power company in Kentucky, as an example of a pole owner that was being uncooperative."
On Wed, Dec 01, 2021 at 12:39:41AM -0500, Michael Trew wrote:
mentioned only one pole owner by name. Charter cited Warren Rural Electric >> Cooperative Corporation, a local power company in Kentucky, as an example of >> a pole owner that was being uncooperative." ...
Charter doesn't want to contribute to [pole maintenance] costs, ...
But that's not what the article says. WRE is refusing to handle pole attachment
applications, claiming that it's too hard or they're overwhelmed, which is absurd.
If they can put up the poles, they can bleeping well handle attachments to them.
There also seeems to be an argument about the price, a fairly technical one about depreciation rates, but Charter is not asking for free access.
There's more to my concern then just one or two poles in Winslow Arizona.
The FCC has just published its Repor & Order on the subject, and (IMHO)
they make clear that the ordinary folks who paid for the poles by
giving up their rights of way are going to get shafted.
https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-18-111A1.pdf
On 1 Dec 2021 21:40:24 -0500
John Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote
But that's not what the article says. WRE is refusing to handle pole attachmentThere's more to my concern then just one or two poles in Winslow Arizona.
applications, claiming that it's too hard or they're overwhelmed, which is absurd.
If they can put up the poles, they can bleeping well handle attachments to them.
There also seeems to be an argument about the price, a fairly technical one >> about depreciation rates, but Charter is not asking for free access.
The FCC has just published its Repor & Order on the subject, and (IMHO)
they make clear that the ordinary folks who paid for the poles by
giving up their rights of way are going to get shafted.
https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-18-111A1.pdf
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