The FCC should establish a “duplicates database” for Lifeline subscribers...
The FCC should establish a “duplicates database” for Lifeline subscribers rather than capping the Low Income fund, Sprint Nextel officials said in a meeting with Christine Kurth, aide to Commissioner Robert McDowell. A cap would be “contrary to the goal…
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of ensuring universal service to the most economically vulnerable Americans” and “enforced rationing of this benefit would present serious implementation problems,” Sprint said (http://xrl.us/bmo6dj). Sprint also opposes any change requiring Lifeline subscribers to pay some amount each month for service “since such a requirement could constitute a substantial burden on this market segment.”