Two Telecom Resolutions Up for Debate at NARUC's Winter Meeting
NARUC will consider two telecom-related resolutions at a meeting in Washington later this month. One resolution would urge the FCC to “reaffirm” its commitment to working with state utility regulators on goals and directives in the commission’s November IP transition…
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NPRM, which also asked about possible rules to ensure backup power reliability for dialing 911 and to ensure improved communication about the retirement of legacy facilities and services (see 1411210037). State regulators share responsibility with the FCC on 911 issues and several states are examining intrastate impacts of battery backup and copper retirement, NARUC said. The proposed resolution would ask the FCC to ensure that any rules adopted based on the IP transition NPRM don't diminish states’ authority on 911 or copper issues, and the federal commission should endorse states’ continued involvement on those issues. The resolution also would ask the FCC to require network providers to educate consumers on backup power requirements and would ask the commission to partner with states on educating consumers on backup power requirements. A second resolution would ask the FCC to “expeditiously approve” a November 2009 petition from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) that sought “direct access” for all states’ regulators to state-specific information in the FCC Network Outage Reporting System (NORS). The FCC hasn’t responded to the CPUC petition despite additional support from other states’ regulators, NARUC said in the proposed resolution. Giving states access to NORS data would be consistent with FCC precedent of sharing confidential data with state regulators and would ensure “rapid and effective coordination” of efforts to restore networks, the resolution said. NARUC’s board is to consider both resolutions Feb. 18 based on the recommendation of the group’s Telecom Committee and Staff Telecom Subcommittee. NARUC’s Consumer Affairs Committee also is expected to consider the resolution on the FCC IP transition NPRM.