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The Kan. Corporation Commission (KCC) ordered rural incumbent tel...

The Kan. Corporation Commission (KCC) ordered rural incumbent telcos to set their intrastate access charges at their respective interstate levels after concluding the revenue impact would be negligible. State law allows rural telcos to make up access revenue shortfalls…

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from the state universal service fund, up to a specified cap. The KCC said setting intrastate access rates at parity with interstate would mean a mere $40,000 in additional demands on the state USF because only 4 of the 20 rural telcos affected by this decision will see a net reduction in access revenue.