O'Rielly Proposes Lifeline Reforms
Despite FCC discussions about adding broadband to Lifeline, "there should be adequate controls and deterrents in place before considering a revamp of the program,” Commissioner Mike O’Rielly said in a blog post Friday. There's a “legitimate debate whether the Lifeline…
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program should be abolished or significantly scaled back rather than expanding its mission,” he said. O’Rielly proposed a number of principles in examining the program. Lifeline should have a budget, he said, saying it’s the only USF program without one. If broadband is expanded, the reimbursement rate shouldn’t be increased to pay for it, he wrote. The commission should decide what services should be supported, he said. To prevent “double-dipping,” a household should be able to get a subsidy for a voice plan or a combined plan with voice and broadband, but shouldn't be able to get subsidies for both, he wrote. O’Rielly also proposed tightening eligibility requirements, requiring financial contributions from recipients and making carrier involvement voluntary.