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Senate Appropriations Chmn. Stevens (R-Alaska) told the leadershi...

Senate Appropriations Chmn. Stevens (R-Alaska) told the leadership of the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service reform he would oppose restricting the universal service fund (USF) to a single line. In a Jan. 22 letter to FCC Comr. Abernathy…

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and Alaska Regulatory Comr. Nanette Thompson, who are co-chmn. of the board, Stevens said restricting USF to the primary line is “contrary to the fundamental purposes for universal services.” Stevens said the restriction to a single line would favor urban consumers over rural consumers. Extending USF to multiple lines would let rural carriers build out network facilities, he said. “I also worry that limiting support to primary lines would also become burdensome on small businesses operating in rural areas because they would be forced to pay higher rates for their telecommunications services in high-cost areas than they would pay in urban areas,” Stevens said. He also said he worried a “split decision” by the Board would result in confusion in rural areas and deter investment. “It is my hope that the Joint Board will be able to find a unified solution that will encourage investment in the rural markets rather than cause confusion,” Stevens said.