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FairPoint to Finish Private Broadband Shift; Home Telephone Also Making Move

FairPoint Communications updated the FCC on its move to private broadband carriage for its rate-of-return telco affiliates, which allows them to stop making USF contributions for associated revenue (see 1606280037). The telco June 23 notified the commission it planned to…

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cease offering broadband internet transmission service as a telecom service and begin offering it as private service for 19 of its rate-of-return LEC affiliates (see 1606230071). That took effect Monday, FairPoint said in a filing Wednesday in docket 14-28. It further notified the FCC of its plans to shift its three remaining "average schedule" rate-of-return LEC affiliates to private broadband carriage on Oct. 23. In a June 15 order, the FCC confirmed that rate-of-return carriers could offer de-tariffed wholesale transmission service only to their affiliated ISPs on a private carriage basis as an input in the provision of mass market retail broadband Internet access service, relieving that service of USF telecom revenue contribution duties. Carriers choosing that option had to give the Wireline Bureau 60 days notice. Trey Judy, Hargray Communications director-regulatory affairs, said in June he expected other rate-of-return carriers to follow FairPoint's example. Home Telephone ILEC told the FCC in an Aug. 12 filing it would move to private broadband carriage. Price-cap telcos, including FairPoint's affiliates, are currently not subject to USF contributions for their broadband revenue, though a USF federal-state joint board that advises the FCC is reviewing contribution issues.