FCC Fri. suspended BellSouth tariff designed to raise access rate...
FCC Fri. suspended BellSouth tariff designed to raise access rates to recover costs associated with 1,000-block number pooling. FCC Wireline Bureau said tariff “raises substantial questions of lawfulness and warrants an investigation.” Under FCC rules, carriers seeking cost recovery…
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for pooling must show that costs incurred in implementing pooling exceeded savings. AT&T and WorldCom had petitioned agency to reject BellSouth tariff, saying (1) not all costs for which BellSouth sought recovery were eligible and (2) BellSouth hadn’t proved that its costs were higher than savings.