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Company Gets More Time to File Broadband Data After Owner's Death

The FCC agreed Wednesday to give Network Tool & Die (NTAD) more time to file data, which was due March 3, as part of the commission’s broadband data collection program. NTAD is a provider of fixed broadband services subject to the BDC filing requirements. The data is now due in 30 days.

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NTAD’s failure to finalize its submission before the deadline “was based on its inability to provide the required certifications as a result of circumstances outside of its control,” the FCC said. Kurt Friesen, who was the sole owner and certifying engineer, “died less than a month before the opening of the filing window, and it was not possible prior to the March 3, 2025, filing deadline for the new owner to appoint herself as a corporate officer and then to retain a new individual with the credentials, education, and training necessary to provide the engineering certification required,” the FCC found.