TDS, XO Get Relief on USF Private Line Filings
Commissioners affirmed an FCC private line order but gave TDS Metrocom and XO Communications relief they sought in 2017 (see 1705020039). The two asked to reverse a staff order denying requests to review Universal Service Administrative Co. audit findings on…
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USF contributions. “We affirm the Commission’s long-standing contribution reporting requirements that direct all contributors to obtain and provide to USAC or the Commission upon request documentation that supports the jurisdictional allocation of their revenues,” the FCC said in Tuesday's Daily Digest. “Our decision ensuring that our filing requirements are adhered to by all contributors helps to safeguard the integrity of the Fund.” Based on “unique circumstances,” the FCC said TDS has “shown good cause to grant a waiver of our rules and we direct USAC to reverse its decision.” The commission said USAC didn’t give “sufficient weight to the additional evidence XO submitted to demonstrate it had allocated its private line revenue to the proper jurisdiction” and remanded its determination letter.