Resolution Concerning Carrier Access to Multiple Tenant Environments

WHEREAS, On October 25, 2000, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a non-unanimous Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FNPRM) concerning Consumer Choice in Multiple Tenant Environments (MTEs); and

WHEREAS, The Report and Order took several steps to enhance the ability of competing telecommunications providers to provide services to customers in residential and commercial buildings or other MTEs, including:

WHEREAS, The FCC also issued a FNPRM because it remains concerned that the ability of MTE owners to unilaterally and unreasonably discriminate among competing telecommunications service providers remains an obstacle to competition and consumer choice; and

WHEREAS, In the FNPRM the FCC indicated that where an MTE owner unreasonably prevents competing carriers from gaining access to potential customers in the MTE, the FCC might in the future prohibit local exchange carriers from providing service to that MTE; and

WHEREAS, The FNPRM indicated that the FCC seeks comment on other possible actions, including:

WHEREAS, in 1998 NARUC resolved:

WHEREAS, Utility commissions in some states have limited or no authority under state law over carrier access to MTEs, but might be able to implement delegated federal authority, now therefore be it

RESOLVED, That the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) assembled in its November 2000 112th Annual Convention in San Diego, California commends the FCC for its actions to enhance competitive access in multiple tenant environments, and be it further

RESOLVED, That the 1998 resolution on building access is affirmed, and be it further

RESOLVED, That if the FCC sees the need to act further concerning access to multiple tenant environments, it should first consider a delegation of authority to state commissions, and be it further

RESOLVED, That NARUC General Counsel is directed to file comments with the FCC in accordance with this resolution.

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Sponsored by the Committee on Telecommunications.
Recommended by the Board of Directors.
Adopted in Convention November 15, 2000.