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NMSURF, Inc. v. State of New Mexico Department of Transportation
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May 03, 2022
NM DOT Sorts Out Utility Pole Dispute With Internet Provider
New Mexico's Department of Transportation and the wireless broadband provider that's suing it have told a federal court that the issues between them have been put to bed after the agency granted the company's request to build a utility pole for wireless antenna installation.
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June 29, 2021
NM DOT Can't Stop Telecom From Building Utility Poles
New Mexico's Department of Transportation doesn't have a good reason for denying a wireless broadband provider's request to build two utility poles for wireless antenna installation and must go ahead and grant the pair of permits, a federal judge has declared.
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May 24, 2021
NM Fights Back Against Broadband Co.'s Permit Suit
The state of New Mexico urged a federal judge not to force the state's Department of Transportation to grant a broadband service provider a permit to build utility poles for wireless antenna installation, saying the telecom has failed to show it is entitled to the injunctive relief it is seeking.
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February 08, 2021
Broadband Co. Wants N.M. DOT Enjoined In Permit Row
A wireless broadband service provider asked a New Mexico federal court Monday to make the state's Department of Transportation grant its permit applications to build utility poles for broadband wireless antenna installation, claiming the department wrongfully denied the applications.
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January 25, 2021
Broadband Co. Sues New Mexico DOT Over Permit Rejection
A wireless broadband service provider accused the New Mexico Department of Transportation of violating the Telecommunications Act when it denied the company's permit applications to build utility poles for broadband wireless antenna installation.