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Rep. Boucher (D-Va.) asked OPASTCO to promote his Universal Servi...

Rep. Boucher (D-Va.) asked OPASTCO to promote his Universal Service Fund (USF) bill (HR-2054) on the Hill Wed. at the group’s legislative conference. The measure would revamp the USF program by widening the contribution base to include all those…

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providing network connections, and expand services to pay for broadband. “We are in a hypercompetitive global market,” Boucher told OPASTCO members, stressing the importance of getting faster broadband deployment throughout the country, especially in rural areas. USF is under stress “today as never before,” Boucher said, adding that he and the bill’s chief co-sponsor, Rep. Terry (R-Neb.), have worked 3 years on “comprehensive” legislation to deal with problems in the system. Boucher’s bill has 11 co-sponsors, all but one Republicans. It has attracted support from AT&T, Qwest, Embarq and Alltel and NTCA, Boucher said, and the challenge is to encourage trade groups that like the bill to urge other lawmakers to sign up. “This bill will not be passed into law without your personal assistance,” Boucher told OPASTCO members. OPASTCO Pres. John Rose said the group applauds the bill but thinks it wise to pursue regulatory as well as legislative fixes.