At least three commissioner’s offices still haven’t heard from Ch...
At least three commissioner’s offices still haven’t heard from Chairman Kevin Martin about his plan to complete broad intercarrier compensation reform by mid-November, multiple FCC sources told us. Commissioner offices have met only with industry lobbyists scrambling to learn…
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what the FCC intends to do, we're told. But at a Friday press briefing, Martin stood by a six-month pledge he authorized a lawyer to make May 5 in oral argument at the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (CD May 13 p2). “The commission should be in a position to try and find a way to address both broader intercarrier compensation and potentially at least some of the broader Universal Service reform,” the chairman said, terming the issues connected. The interim USF cap was a “critical first step” toward that goal, he said.