Pa. Justices Ask Why Wireless Antennae Aren't Utilities

By Matthew Santoni (October 15, 2019, 4:31 PM EDT) -- The Pennsylvania Supreme Court asked the state's Public Utility Commission on Tuesday to explain why, after 10 years, it dropped so-called distributed antenna systems from the public utilities that fell under its jurisdiction and that drew benefits like eminent domain for their builders, given claims that the underlying law was unambiguous....

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