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Numbers-based collection of federal Universal Service Fund (USF) ...

Numbers-based collection of federal Universal Service Fund (USF) contributions would be simpler to administer and easier for consumers to understand, said an industry study released Tues. The Numbers Coalition, made up of wireless, cable and telecom associations, said the…

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per-number fee would be about $1.20 per month, about what residential wireline consumers now pay. Low-income Lifeline customers could be exempted, with adjustments to ensure against unreasonable assessment against low-volume and low-cost services, the study said. “The numbers-based USF fee does not discourage telephone usage and thus increases consumer welfare as a whole,” the study said: “Consumers would be able to make more long-distance calls for their collar than they do today.”