The Wisconsin Joint Use Agreement is a legal document that governs the easement rights granted for fiber optic communications systems on power line infrastructure within the state of Wisconsin. These agreements enable multiple parties, such as telecommunications companies and electric utilities, to share and utilize power line infrastructure for the installation and maintenance of fiber optic cables. Under the Wisconsin Joint Use Agreement, a power line easement is established, which gives telecommunication companies the right to install, operate, and maintain their fiber optic communications systems on existing power line structures. This collaboration allows for the cost-effective expansion of high-speed internet access and other communication services across the state. The agreement outlines specific terms and conditions related to the joint use of power line infrastructure, ensuring that both parties can coexist without interference or disruption. It defines the rights and responsibilities of each party involved, including rules regarding the construction, installation, operation, and maintenance of the fiber optic communications' system. Different types of Wisconsin Joint Use Agreements may exist, depending on the nature of the collaboration and the stakeholders involved. For example, there might be agreements between telecommunications companies and specific electric utilities, enabling them to share power line infrastructure for fiber optic deployment. Additionally, agreements may differ based on the geographical location or specific requirements outlined by the state regulatory authorities. The Wisconsin Joint Use Agreement aims to promote cooperation between telecommunication companies and electric utilities to maximize the utilization of existing infrastructure. By sharing power line structures, both parties can avoid duplicating infrastructure and minimize disruptions to the environment and local communities. This agreement supports the development of a robust and efficient fiber optic communications network throughout Wisconsin, facilitating enhanced connectivity, data transmission, and communication services for residents, businesses, and other organizations within the state.