New York Statutes

§ 104 — Fiber-based services

New York § 104
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBSPublic Service
Art. 5Provisions Relating to Telegraph and Telephone Lines and to Telephone and Telegraph Corporations

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N.Y. Public Service § 104 (2026).

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§ 104. Fiber-based services.

1.Where a telephone line, as such term\nis defined in subdivision eighteen of section two of this chapter, or a\nportion of a telephone line, has previously been placed by a telephone\ncorporation in or on a building or other property of an owner other than\nthe telephone corporation and remains in place in or on such building or\nother property, the telephone corporation may, without any additional\ncompensation to the owner, replace or supplement the line or portion of\nsuch line with fiber optic facilities for purposes of providing any\ntelephone, broadband, cable or other video service that the telephone\ncorporation or its affiliate may lawfully provide, provided that the\nprovision of such services over those facilities does not result in a\nsignifican

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