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Tribal Officials Seeks FCC Enhancement of High-Cost, Lifeline USF for Tribal Carriers

Tribal officials made the rounds at the FCC to seek changes on USF issues affecting tribal carriers. They "discussed enhancing the Universal Service high-cost and Lifeline programs for Tribal areas, Tribal sovereignty, operational expense relief reconsideration petitions and Warm Springs…

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Telecom’s designation as the incumbent carrier for its community," said a GRTyree Consulting filing posted Wednesday in docket 10-90. Representatives of the National Tribal Telecommunications Association (NTTA), Mescalero Apache Telecom, Mescalero Apache Tribal Council, Fort Mojave Telecommunications, Gila River Telecommunications, Nez Perce Tribe, Saddleback Communications, Tohono O'odham Utility Authority, Warm Springs Tribal Council and Alexicon met with Commissioners Mike O'Rielly and Brendan Carr, aides to all four commissioners, and staffers of the Wireline, Wireless and Consumer and Governmental Affairs bureaus and the Office of Native Affairs and Policy. The filing included a summary of tribal policy positions and data on tribal carrier USF details and the lag in broadband deployment on reservations. NTTA also backed Mescalero Apache Telecom and Sacred Wind Communications' petitions to reconsider FCC decisions on operating-expense limitation relief for certain carriers (see 1805310032).