Nebraska and Kansas regulators discussed with an FCC aide a petition...
Nebraska and Kansas regulators discussed with an FCC aide a petition by the state regulators asking the commission to require nomadic VoIP providers contribute to federal and state universal service funds on all their revenues, as circuit-switched, wireless and fixed…
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VoIP providers do. Representatives of the Nebraska Public Service Commission and the Kansas Corporation Commission met Monday with Priya Aiyar, aide to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, lawyers for the state bodies said in an ex parte filing. Nebraska commission counsel Shana Knutson participated by phone, as did Patrice Petersen-Klein, advisory counsel to the Kansas commission, Nebraska commission executive director and chief counsel Mike Hybl and Sue Vanicek, director of the Nebraska Universal Service Fund Department.