Examples of Pilot Election in a sentence
It is reasonable to require participating service providers to submit pilot data reports to the Commission every six months, starting from six months after the date of the provider’s Pilot Election Advice Letter and ending six months after the completion of the pilot.25.
The 2023 Ruling proposed that service providers would elect to participate in a pilot program by filing a Tier 2 advice letter (Pilot Election Advice Letter).On March 13, 2023, the following parties filed opening comments on the 2023 Ruling: Cal Advocates, Cal Broadband, NaLA, Small LECs, TURN/CforAT, and TracFone/Verizon.
Each California Universal Telephone Service Program wireline service provider that elects to participate in the wireline pilot program authorized by this decision shall submit pilot data reports to the Commission every six months, starting from six months after the date of the provider’s Pilot Election Advice Letter and ending six months after the completion of the pilot.
This provision was intended to prevent pilot service providers from inflating service plan prices when filing a Pilot Election Advice Letter for the purpose of collecting a higher subsidy.
Each California Universal Telephone Service Program wireless service provider that elects to participate in the wireline pilot program authorized by this decision shall submit pilot data reports to the Commission every six months, starting from six months after the date of the provider’s Pilot Election Advice Letter and ending six months after the completion of the pilot.
It is reasonable to allow wireless service providers to file a Pilot Election Advice Letter to propose Tier A and/or Tier B service plans within 60 days of the issuance of this decision.23.
Each wireless service provider shall include in its Pilot Election Advice Letter (a) each proposed pilot service plan, and (b) a replacement California LifeLine service plan that pilot participants will receive upon the conclusion of the pilot program.
The Commission should require each wireline service provider to include in its Pilot Election Advice Letter a certification that if a 100/20 Mbps service plan is not available at a pilot customer’s location, the customer will receive the highest performing available residential offering at that customer’s location.
Each wireline service provider should include in its Pilot Election Advice Letter a certification that if a 100/20 Mbps service plan is not available at a customer’s location, the customer will receive the highest performing available residential offering at that customer’s location.
It is reasonable to allow wireline service providers to file a Pilot Election Advice Letter to propose standalone broadband service plans and/or bundled service plans that include broadband and VoIP service within 60 days of the issuance of this decision.