The Alliance of Rural CMRS (ARC) Carriers called in a...
The Alliance of Rural CMRS (ARC) Carriers called in a letter to the FCC for action on its proposal for a cap on per-line universal service high-cost support received by incumbent local exchange carriers. The group said the National Broadband…
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Plan calls for the FCC to shift up to $15 billion in Universal Service Fund money to pay for broadband over the next decade through a series of “commonsense reforms.” “The ARC Proposal represents one such commonsense reform,” the group said. “The ARC Proposal is designed to embrace and advance the objectives of the Broadband Plan by enabling the immediate repurposing of high-cost funds for broadband programs, and by rationalizing high-cost support received by incumbent LECs by tying the level of support to incumbent LECs’ success in the marketplace.”