The Florida Public Service Commission stripped competitive landli...
The Florida Public Service Commission stripped competitive landline reseller Vilaire Communications of its state operating authority, saying it filed false claims for universal service subsidies. Vilaire was an AT&T reseller specializing in service to low-income customers who qualified for…
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Lifeline and Link Up service. The PSC said it acted because routine audits discovered the Washington-based company"falsely obtained” $1.3 million in federal Lifeline and Link Up subsidies since August 2006 through double- dipping in the federal universal service fund, and was charging customers an E-911 fee 50 percent higher than state law allowed. The PSC said Vilaire would receive resale universal service credit from AT&T for each Lifeline and Link Up customer. The PSC said Vilaire then submitted claims directly to the federal USF for those same customers, in effect getting paid twice for each customer. The PSC said Vilaire also filed subsidy claims for access lines that didn’t exist, and charged a 75 cent E-911 fee when state law caps such fees at 50 cents. The PSC assigned Vilaire’s customers to AT&T until they choose another local provider and said it would refer its universal service findings to federal authorities.