NTCA and others asked the FCC to state that all originating access charges should be treated the same, clarifying reforms made in the Connect America Fund order.
Three organizations filed a petition for reconsideration and clarification with the FCC on the Universal Service and inter-carrier compensation reform order adopted last year
These include challenges from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, network operator Core Telecommunications, the NTCA and (newly added to the list) AT&T.
The National Telecommunications Cooperative Association today became the third reported organization to challenge the FCC’s recent Universal Service and
Two lawsuits have been filed against the FCC over its recent Universal Service and inter-carrier compensation reform order.
The FCC’s Universal Service reform order, also known as the Connect America Fund Order, provides details on several mandates, including phantom traffic and VoIP