Claims that a cap on wireless universal service recipients wouldn...
Claims that a cap on wireless universal service recipients wouldn’t be competitively neutral “ring hollow” because wireline LECs have had caps in the past, USTelecom Pres. Walter McCormick told the FCC in a letter. “Universal service caps are not…
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new,” he said in response to concerns voiced about a recommendation by the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service (CD May 3 p1). “Almost a decade ago, the Commission established an indexed limit on the high- cost fund for ETCs [eligible telecom carriers] and capped the amount of corporate operations expense that an ETC could recover” through USF payments, he said. As now, the action was taken to “prevent excessive growth in the size of the universal service fund,” McCormick said, and the cap was upheld by the 5th U.S. Appeals Court, New Orleans. “Unlike the high-cost fund for incumbent ETCs, the universal service support available to competitive ETCs has never been capped,” McCormick said.