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littlemissmartypants

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Sun Jan 6, 2013, 01:54 AM Jan 2013

FCC Sets Comment Deadlines for Connect America Reforms

Source: Broadcasting&Cable
Author: John Eggerton
Location:
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 445 12th Street SW, Washington, DC, 20554, United States
The Federal Communications Commission announced that Jan. 28 and Feb. 11 will be the comment and reply comment deadlines for its proposal to modify phase I of its Connect America Universal Service Fund reform.

In November, the FCC proposed changing the rules on its first phase of the Connect America Fund to make it more attractive to the price cap telcos it wants to build out broadband to hard-to-serve, primarily rural, areas. The FCC, which is migrating phone subsidies in the Universal Service Fund from telecom to broadband, announced in July that $115 million would be invested by companies in 37 states. But that leaves most of the money -- $185 million -- in the first round of funding unallocated.


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The FCC said Thursday that Jan. 28 and Feb. 11 will be the comment and reply comment deadlines for its proposal to modify phase I of its Connect America Universal Service Fund reform.

Actually, the FCC had already set 30 and 45 days after publication of the proposal in the Federal Register, so with that Dec. 28 publication, the dates have now been set.

In November, the FCC proposed changing the rules on its first phase of the Connect America Fund to make it more attractive to the price cap telcos it wants to build out broadband to hard-to-serve, primarily rural, areas.

The FCC, which is migrating phone subsidies in the Universal Service Fund from telecom to broadband, announced in July that $115 million would be invested by companies in 37 states. But that leaves most of the money -- $185 million -- in the first round of funding unallocated.

The first phase of the fund is transitional support as the FCC moves from the old high-cost support mechanisms for price cap carriers to the Connect America Phase II mechanism, in which the FCC will offer $1.8 billion annually to subsidize broadband build-outs in price cap territories via a combination of cost modeling and competitive bidding.

The two largest potential recipients, AT&T and Verizon, declined to accept the funding, deciding instead to build out on their own timetable and without the restrictions the FCC put on the funding, which included a three-year build-out deadline and a definition of unserved as lacking a minimum speed of 768 Kbps downstream and 200 Kbps upstream. They also had to specify where they would deploy and how much of their eligible funding they would use.

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