Independent Phone Alliance Urges FCC to Act on Universal Service Fund Reform
The Independent Telephone & Telecommunications Alliance is urging the FCC to adopt its price-cap plan so that its members, which are largely mid-size local exchange firms, can get better support from the Universal Service Fund.
The alliance says that many of the regions served by its members do not receive sufficient USF support and a chunk of its members are "challenged by flaws in mechanisms that have been ruled invalid by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit." The court has remanded the FCC's rules for providing high-cost universal service support to non-rural carriers. The group expressed concern that if the FCC does not take some interim action to fix basic problems with the USF, the problems will linger as the agency waits to make repairs to the fund as part of its larger, longer and broader efforts to tackle communications reform through the National Broadband Plan.
Independent Phone Alliance Urges FCC to Act on Universal Service Fund Reform