Last month, Nashville Metro Council passed “One Touch Make Ready,” an ordinance that allows service providers, like Google Fiber, to more quickly install fiber across the city’s utility poles.

The new ordinance allows Google Fiber to adjust existing utility pole attachments instead of waiting for each of the attachment’s owners to make the changes themselves, a process which can take months per pole. Before the ordinance passed, Google said that “only 33 poles have been made ready,” out of the 44,000 that Google had requested.

Two days after Council’s passage of “One Touch Make Ready”, AT&T filed suit against Nashville in a bid to prevent the ordinance from taking effect. AT&T is also currently suing Louisville over a similar ordinance.

Today, Comcast joined the legal fray, filing a separate complaint in the U.S. District Court in Nashville.