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Changes to the universal service fund program need to be ‘fair an...

Changes to the universal service fund program need to be “fair and equitable for all consumers, no matter where they live,” the Independent Telephone and Telecommunication Alliance said in a letter to House Commerce Committee Chairman John Dingell, D-Mich.…

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The group, which represents mid-size local exchange carriers working mainly in rural areas, praised Dingell’s comments calling the fund a “fundamental American value” at a House hearing (CD June 25 p1). Changes are needed in light of the advance of broadband, ITTA President Curt Stamp said in his letter. Congress is likely to get serious about USF reform soon, now that consumers are paying an 11.4 percent surcharge on their phone bills, said Free State Foundation President Randolph May, who testified at the hearing. Several members cited the 11.4 percent surcharge as an “impetus for getting on with the business of reform,” May said in a blog Friday. “Consumers have finally begun to pay attention,” he said.