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Mass. consumers stand to lose $158 million a year if proposals to...

Mass. consumers stand to lose $158 million a year if proposals to shift federal universal service contributions from a revenue base to a numbers or connections base are adopted, according to the Mass. Consumer Coalition and the Keep USF…

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Fair Coalition. The groups, at a news conference in Boston, said the shift would hurt most the rural, minority, low-income and elderly phone customers who make few long distance calls. They said universal service contributions from Mass. would jump to $266 million a year on a connection- based assessment, from $108 million under the current system based on long distance revenues, assuming a fee of $1.50 a connection. The groups said those who use little long distance would suffer mammoth increases in their USF contributions, with the result that those who don’t make long distance calls will be subsidizing those who use lots of long distance.