PRESS RELEASE
15 March 2024

Wiley Successfully Challenges Fees Hindering 5G Deployment In Rochester, NY

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Wiley Rein LLP won a federal lawsuit challenging exorbitant fees imposed by the City of Rochester, NY on 5G small-cell and fiber optic facilities in public rights of way
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Wiley Rein LLP won a federal lawsuit challenging exorbitant fees imposed by the City of Rochester, NY on 5G small-cell and fiber optic facilities in public rights of way (Case No. 6:20-cv-06866). The fees threaten the rollout of broadband infrastructure in the city, and as a result they violate the federal Communications Act and the Federal Communications Commission's implementing regulations. The favorable rulings secured by Wiley in this case are critical to the wireless and broadband industries' ability to quickly deploy new high-speed services to U.S. consumers – and the principles in this case could have a multibillion-dollar impact in jurisdictions across the country.

The litigation stemmed from a 2019 telecommunications code adopted by the City of Rochester which imposed exorbitant fees on 5G small-cell and fiber optic facilities in public rights of way. The fees threatened the rollout of broadband infrastructure in the city and, Wiley argued, violated the federal Communications Act and the FCC's implementing regulations. The suit was one of three related challenges to the city's fees brought by the telecommunications industry.

The case was resolved in February 2024 after the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York ruled that the city's fees were not a "reasonable approximation of its costs" and therefore violated federal law, having the effect of "prohibiting the provision of telecommunications services and personal wireless services."

"We are pleased that the court recognized that the fees imposed by the City of Rochester were unlawful because they weren't a reasonable approximation of the city's costs," said Wiley partner Joshua S. Turner. "These rulings will allow telecommunications companies to provide more consumers with access to vital high-speed services."

Turner and Wiley partner Sara M. Baxenberg represented a telecommunications service provider in the case.

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PRESS RELEASE
15 March 2024

Wiley Successfully Challenges Fees Hindering 5G Deployment In Rochester, NY

United States
Contributor
Wiley is a preeminent law firm wired into Washington. We advise Fortune 500 corporations, trade associations, and individuals in all industries on legal matters converging at the intersection of government, business, and technological innovation. Our attorneys and public policy advisors are respected and have nuanced insights into the mindsets of agencies, regulators, and lawmakers. We are the best-kept secret in DC for many of the most innovative and transformational companies, business groups, and nonprofit organizations. From autonomous vehicles to blockchain technologies, we combine our focused industry knowledge and unmatched understanding of Washington to anticipate challenges, craft policies, and formulate solutions for emerging innovators and industries.
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