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Home » FCC Eases Copper Network Retirement Rules

FCC Eases Copper Network Retirement Rules

March 23, 2025
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The FCC is seeking to accelerate a nationwide shift away from aging copper line network. By streamlining the copper retirement process, the FCC hopes to free up significant capital for broadband and fiber network investments, helping service providers transition more quickly to advanced infrastructure. The initiative aims to reduce the financial burden providers face maintaining outdated copper systems while ensuring consumers retain affordable access to upgraded network services.

Under the new actions, the FCC will allow providers to use a streamlined process more frequently when discontinuing copper lines, including when replacement voice services are offered as part of bundled packages. The updated rules also eliminate certain legacy requirements, such as costly notice obligations and additional steps when grandfathering legacy services that no longer attract new customers. Despite these regulatory rollbacks, the FCC is keeping pro-consumer safeguards in place, including protections against price hikes during the migration to new networks.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr stated that the move is designed to unlock billions of dollars in potential investment that would otherwise be spent on maintaining copper networks. The FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau issued multiple orders and waivers as part of this initiative, signaling a push to accelerate fiber and next-gen broadband deployment across U.S. communities.

• FCC streamlines copper retirement process to accelerate the deployment of high-speed networks.

• Waivers granted to reduce notice requirements and simplify discontinuation of copper services.

• Providers can now retire copper lines where replacement voice services are offered in bundles.

• FCC maintains consumer protections, including price safeguards during the transition.

• Initiative could free up billions of dollars for new broadband and fiber infrastructure investments.

“Outdated FCC rules have left Americans sitting in the slow lane for far too long,” said FCC Chairman Brendan Carr. “We are streamlining the process for retiring decades-old copper networks so that providers can transition consumers and their resources to new, high-speed networks on a faster timeline.”

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