2025-16088Proposed RuleWallet

FCC Speeds Up Pole-Climbing for Faster Internet—Bureaucracy Edition

Published Date: 8/22/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

The FCC wants to speed up how fast internet wires get put on utility poles by making new rules for companies attaching equipment. They’re asking for ideas on deadlines for work, payments, and cost limits to keep things fair and fast. These changes could help internet companies, pole owners, and contractors work better together, possibly saving time and money soon.

Analyzed Economic Effects

6 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 4 mixed.

120‑Day Post‑Make‑Ready Deadline

The Commission is asking whether attachers must place equipment on a utility pole within 120 days after make‑ready work is finished. This would create a firm 120‑day deployment deadline for parties that attach broadband equipment to poles.

Timely Payment on Utility Estimates

The Commission is considering requiring attachers to pay a utility’s estimate within a specific period after they accept that estimate. This would set a required timing rule for when payment on make‑ready cost estimates must be made.

Cap on Make‑Ready Cost Overruns

The Commission is asking whether to limit how much final make‑ready costs can exceed a utility’s initial estimate without the attacher’s prior approval. This would restrict unplanned cost increases that attachers might otherwise be billed after work is completed.

OTMR for Complex Surveys

The Commission is considering expanding the one‑touch, make‑ready (OTMR) process to cover complex survey and make‑ready work. That change would let approved contractors perform more complicated pole work under OTMR procedures.

Defining 'Pole' — Include Light Poles?

The Commission asks whether to define the word “pole” under Section 224 and whether that definition should include light poles. A change would determine if light poles are covered by the statute’s attachment rules.

Deadline to Onboard Contractors

The Commission is seeking comment on establishing a deadline for utilities or attachers to onboard approved contractors. A set onboarding deadline would require faster processing to get contractors approved and working.

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Key Dates

Published Date
8/22/2025

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