Western Telecommunications Alliance

WTA News & Events Archive

Archive for August, 2010

:: August 20th, 2010 ::

Rural Groups File Comments Critical of NBC/Comcast Merger

On August 19th, WTA joined NTCA and the FACT Coalition (made up of OPASTCO, NRTC and RICA) in filing additional comments opposing the proposed NBC/Comcast merger without eight conditions being met.

:: August 17th, 2010 ::

Rural Associations File Comments on Pole Attachment Rule Changes

On August 16th, WTA joined NTCA, OPASTCO, and ERTA in filing comments at the FCC in regards to an Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on its rules regarding pole attachments.

:: August 12th, 2010 ::

Rural Associations File Reply Comments on Set-Top Box Regulations

Today, WTA joined OPASTCO, NTCA, ITTA and RICA in filing reply comments at the FCC regarding its NOI on video set-top boxes.  Initial comments by the rural associations were filed on June 14th.

:: August 12th, 2010 ::

Rural Associations Reply to Comments on FCC’s Broadband Universal Service Reform Proceeding

On August 11th, WTA, NECA, OPASTCO, NTCA, and the Rural Alliance submitted reply comments to the FCC on its National Broadband Plan Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Notice of Inquiry.  41 State Associations concurred with the filing.  The group also issued a press release to accompany the comments.

:: August 11th, 2010 ::

WTA Expresses Condolences For Passengers and Their Families Involved in Alaska Plane Crash

WASHINGTON, DC – (August 11, 2010) – The Western Telecommunications Alliance (WTA) offers its deepest condolences to the family of former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens and to the families of the other passengers who lost their lives in Monday’s plane crash outside of Dillingham, Alaska. “Senator Stevens was not only a strong advocate for Alaska, but also of rural areas across America. WTA members will be forever grateful for his energy and longstanding commitment to Universal Service,” said Kelly Worthington, WTA’s Executive Vice President. WTA also wishes a speedy recovery for those who survived the accident.

:: August 2nd, 2010 ::

WTA, Allies File Comments on Outage Reporting

Today, WTA, NECA, OPASTCO, NTCA and ERTA filed comments at the FCC stating that VoIP providers should be subject to the same service outrage reporting standards as other voice service providers.  The associations also stated that the FCC should not apply these standards to Internet service providers until it completes pending proceedings on the appropriate legal framework for regulating broadband Internet access services.