More Alaska Parties Ask FCC Not to Tap Rural Healthcare Reserve to Cut USF Contributions
Three more Alaska entities asked the FCC not to use a rural healthcare reserve fund to lower the Q3 USF contribution factor, as proposed. Community Connections, Cross Road Health Ministries and the Native Village of Savoonga made filings posted Friday…
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and Monday in docket 96-45. The FCC's proposed Q3 USF contribution factor of 17.1 percent of end-user interstate and international telecom revenue is to be deemed effective Tuesday, absent commission action. An FCC spokesman didn't comment Monday.