People under 25 would be hit hard if the FCC adopted a system bas...
People under 25 would be hit hard if the FCC adopted a system based on phone numbers or “connections” to fund universal service, the Keep USF Fair Coalition warned Tues. The coalition, made up of consumer groups, said younger…
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people tend to have more communications devices, each with a phone number or telephone line. The group, a long-time foe of the proposal, has issued similar warnings about the impact on the elderly and the poor of basing Universal Service Fund (USF) contributions on numbers. The current system is based on interstate revenues.