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SB 1366

commercial buildings; telecommunications services

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by David Gowan

SB 1366 regulates telecommunications service provider access to Arizona commercial buildings, affecting infrastructure deployment and service competition.

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Bill Summary · SB 1366

Legislative bill overview

SB 1366 appears to address telecommunications service access or requirements within commercial buildings in Arizona. Based on the bill designation, it likely involves regulations governing how telecommunications providers can access commercial properties, install infrastructure, or deliver services to tenants and building owners.

Why is this important

Telecommunications infrastructure access in commercial buildings affects business operations, broadband deployment speeds, and competition among service providers. Clear regulations can either facilitate faster internet expansion and service competition or create barriers depending on how requirements are structured. This impacts both building owners' operational costs and tenants' service options.

Potential points of contention

  • Landlord-tenant balance: Whether building owners can be required to grant telecommunications providers access and at what cost, potentially creating disputes over property rights and compensation
  • Competition vs. exclusivity: Tensions between allowing multiple providers access (promoting competition) versus existing exclusive service agreements between buildings and single providers
  • Implementation costs: Who bears expenses for infrastructure installation, maintenance, and building modifications needed for telecommunications access

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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