GCI Appeals FCC Wireline Bureau Rural Healthcare Funding Reduction to Commissioners
GCI Communications asked the FCC to reverse a Wireline Bureau reduction in its USF Rural Health Care Program support by 26 percent to $77.8 million for FY 2017 (see 1810110062). The decision "prescribes rates $28 million below those determined through…
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competitive bidding in a competitive market -- which were also in line with commercial rates for comparable services, and supported by GCI cost studies -- and imposes an unstated methodology for FY2018 and FY2019," said an application for review posted Tuesday in docket 17-310, after GCI criticism of the cut (see 1810120057). Absent full commission review, the bureau order "will have dramatic and far-reaching consequences" for the RHC program, said the application. "The FCC has been a steadfast partner" in efforts to improve rural service, "which is why the abrupt reduction was so unexpected and puzzling," said GCI General Counsel Tina Pidgeon, calling the bureau decision "a disincentive" to Alaska carrier investment.