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FCC – New Fabric Reports and Updates for HUBB
By: Sue Klich | Associate Product Owner
The Broadband Serviceable Location (BSL) Fabric is a standardized dataset of locations in the United States where fixed broadband access is available or could be installed. The FCC requires carriers to use the Fabric in the HUBB to report deployment data and ensure the accuracy of broadband data. MACC is committed to supporting the FCC requirement by updating the existing HUBB reports. New Fabric Locations reports have been developed to include a Fabric ID. The existing reports remained unchanged but have been renamed with “Non-Fabric Locations” labels. This will keep them separate from the new Fabric reports. The existing tab was renamed to “HUBB Non-Fabric Locations Report History.”
A new tab labeled “HUBB Fabric New Locations Report History” has been added to the FCC HUBB reporting screen and is the first tab. The “Create New Report” (+) icon dropdown has the following report selections: Fabric Locations, Fabric Modifications, and Fabric Deletions. Use these reports to view, print, and create Fabric Location reports.
If you have any questions about the new Fabric Reports please contact your Software Support Representative.
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