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Court Sides With Rural Broadband Providers in Universal Service Fund Dispute

Court Sides With Rural Broadband Providers in Universal Service Fund Dispute

by TCCFUI | Jul 12, 2022 | Blog, Telecom

The ruling marks an important victory for rural telecommunications service providers who have argued the PUC acted beyond its authority by reducing payments from the Texas Universal Service Fund. ________________________________________________ The Texas Public...
PUC includes TCCFUI Recommendations in Broadband Law Implementation

PUC includes TCCFUI Recommendations in Broadband Law Implementation

by TCCFUI | Apr 20, 2022 | Blog, Regulatory Action, Telecom

TCCFUI has expressed general support for the broadband expansion efforts included in HB 3853, but also urged the PUC to keep electric ratepayers in mind during implementation. ________________________________________________ Sweeping regulatory changes that pertain to...
PUC includes TCCFUI Recommendations in Broadband Law Implementation

Blog: TCCFUI Urges Utility Ratepayer Protections in Broadband Expansion

by TCCFUI | Jan 20, 2022 | Blog, Regulatory Action, Utility News

The coalitions expressed support for the broadband expansion but want to “ensure that costs are appropriately recovered and credited back to captive electric utility ratepayers.” ________________________________________________ Protecting electric utility ratepayers...
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Why TCCFUI

TCCFUI is comprehensively focused on utility issues for Texas cities! With its volunteer board of city representatives, we work with other state and local organizations to fill unserved city needs.

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