The Universal Service Fund’s high-cost fund should be capped at...
The Universal Service Fund’s high-cost fund should be capped at its year-end 2010 level and shouldn’t pay for service where there are competitive providers that don’t receive support, the American Cable Association said in an FCC filing Monday in docket…
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10-90. It said the commission’s revamp of the high-cost fund and creation of a fund for broadband service should give “a sufficient transition for smaller telephone companies now drawing high-cost support.” The commission should for eight years allow small phone companies to keep getting support if they agree to sell broadband, the association said. Its representatives met with Chief Sharon Gillett and other front-office staffers of the Wireline Bureau and with Wireless Bureau officials.