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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 196 — Regulation of public utilities

196.201 Regulation of private shared telecommunications systems.

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196.201 Regulation of private shared telecommunications systems.
(1)Definition. In this section, “private shared telecommunications system” means plant or equipment used to provide telecommunications service through privately owned customer premises equipment to a user group located in a discrete premises, such as in a building complex or a large multitenant building, or used to provide telecommunications service where the cost of service is shared among 2 or more persons who are not affiliated interests under s. 196.52 , and where the plant or equipment is not used to offer telecommunications service for sale directly or indirectly to the general public.
(2)Request for access. At the request of any person who receives telecommunications service from a private shared telecommunications system, or at the request of a telecommunications utility or telecommunications carrier seeking to provide telecommunications service requested by any such person, the owner or manager of the private shared telecommunications system shall make facilities or conduit space available to any telecommunications utility or telecommunications carrier for the purpose of providing telecommunications service.
(3)Commission may order. If the commission finds that the owner or manager of a private shared telecommunications system has failed to comply with a request under sub.
(2), it may order the owner or manager to make facilities or conduit space available to any telecommunications utility or telecommunications carrier making a request under sub.
(2)at reasonable prices and on reasonable terms and conditions, under the procedures of s. 196.04 .
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