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Commission grants Spectrum a statewide right‑of‑entry with new conditions to protect beneficiary choice
Summary
After staff sought a statewide non‑exclusive right‑of‑entry for Spectrum to do broadband due diligence and installation on Hawaiian home lands, the commission approved the ROE with a new condition: site exhibits must show how installations preserve beneficiaries’ provider choice and must be approved by the land management division.
The Hawaiian Homes Commission approved a statewide non‑exclusive right‑of‑entry for Spectrum on March 16, allowing the carrier to perform due diligence and seek installations on DHHL parcels across the islands, with added safeguards to protect beneficiary choice.
Frank Hall and Andrew Sante of the land management division urged approval to allow Spectrum to expand service options for beneficiaries and to support competition in areas where only one broadband provider exists. Broadband coordinator Jiren noted the…
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