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FCC to vote on Net Neutrality
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Tangental, but related...

From ArsTechnica: FCC chair rejects call to impose Universal Service fees on broadband
 

The Federal Communications Commission chair decided not to impose Universal Service fees on Internet service, rejecting arguments for new assessments to shore up an FCC fund that subsidizes broadband network expansions and provides discounts to low-income consumers.

The $8 billion-a-year Universal Service Fund (USF) pays for FCC programs such as Lifeline discounts and Rural Digital Opportunity Fund deployment grants for ISPs. Phone companies must pay a percentage of their revenue into the fund, and telcos generally pass those fees on to consumers with a "Universal Service" line item on telephone bills.

Imposing similar assessments on broadband could increase the Universal Service Fund's size and/or reduce the charges on phone service, spreading the burden more evenly across different types of telecommunications services. Some consumer advocates want the FCC to increase the fund in order to replace the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a different government program that gives $30 monthly broadband discounts to people with low incomes but is about to run out of money because of inaction by Congress.

The Universal Service funding question is coming up now because, on April 25, the FCC is scheduled to vote on reclassifying broadband as a telecommunications service in order to re-impose the net neutrality rules scrapped during the Trump era.



I wonder if the tentative agenda of the April 25th meeting will include this discussion.  

More "fees" proposed... which tells the cynical little boy living inside me that communication service costs are "not profitable" enough for carriers... and they will now embark on a lobbying safari to push for freedom to change that.  You see, even if they are denied the freedom to offset their "cost of operation" with tax dollars, they will simply nudge their prices higher for whatever excuse they can muster... COVID? AI? "deconfabulationizing" technology?... 

We need less monopoly and more commerce.

Perhaps the FCC will grow a pair and start acting out of the mandate of the governed, instead of a mandate of the master business.
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FCC to vote on Net Neutrality - by Maxmars - 04-07-2024, 12:31 AM
RE: FCC to vote on Net Neutrality - by Maxmars - 04-07-2024, 04:53 PM
RE: FCC to vote on Net Neutrality - by Maxmars - 04-09-2024, 11:58 AM
RE: FCC to vote on Net Neutrality - by Nikita - 04-09-2024, 06:13 PM

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