Mass. consumers will benefit if the FCC shifts universal service ...
Mass. consumers will benefit if the FCC shifts universal service contributions from a revenue base to phone numbers, a pro-numbers group said Fri., challenging predictions of harm to consumers by the Mass. Consumer Coalition and the Keep USF Fair…
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Coalition (CD March 9 p10). Opponents used “incorrect data and ‘funny math,'” said the USF by the Numbers Coalition. The opposing group “exaggerates how high numbers- based assessments would be” and overstates what Mass. customers now contribute to USF, said USF by the Numbers, composed of AT&T, CTIA, NCTA, USTelecom, Verizon, VON Coalition, DSL.Net, GCI and IDT Corp.