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Home » FCC Eases Pole Attachment Rules to Accelerate Broadband Deployment

FCC Eases Pole Attachment Rules to Accelerate Broadband Deployment

July 27, 2025
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The FCC voted on July 24 to adopt new rules that streamline the pole attachment process for broadband providers, aiming to eliminate deployment delays caused by disputes and inconsistent procedures. The decision marks a key milestone under Chairman Carr’s “Build America Agenda” and addresses the surge in large broadband builds funded by federal and state programs.

The Fifth Report and Order standardizes timelines and collaborative procedures for bulk pole attachment applications—typically involving hundreds or thousands of poles. These updates require utilities and broadband providers to coordinate joint surveys for large orders and adhere to defined timeframes for approvals. The Commission is also seeking comment on extending Section 224 of the Communications Act to cover light poles, a move that could unlock additional infrastructure for broadband deployments.

The new rules are designed to reduce friction between pole owners and broadband providers, prevent unnecessary delays, and support a more predictable investment environment for network expansion. The order builds upon the Commission’s December 2023 action, which had already improved transparency and cost-effectiveness in pole attachments.

  • Applies to all new attachment requests involving 3,000 or more poles in a 12-month period
  • Imposes new deadlines for utilities to respond to applications and conduct surveys
  • Enables coordinated joint surveys between utilities and attachers to speed up approval
  • Applies equally to wireline and wireless attachments
  • Requires utilities to post make-ready estimates and schedules more quickly
  • Opens a proceeding to determine whether light poles fall under Section 224 authority

“We’re building a regulatory framework that matches the scale and ambition of our nation’s broadband goals,” said FCC Chairman Brendan Carr. “These new rules will cut red tape, speed deployment, and help get high-speed service to communities that have waited too long.”

🌐 Why it Matters: These rule changes come at a critical time as the U.S. scales up fiber and wireless broadband builds under the BEAD program and other federal initiatives. Delays due to pole attachment disputes have long been cited as a bottleneck in rural broadband expansion. Expanding Section 224 coverage to light poles could significantly increase viable infrastructure for 5G and small cell deployments.

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