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admin2007-12-19 14:38:512007-12-19 14:38:51The Universal Service Fund (USF) has been instrumental in connecting Americans across th ecountry, and particularly those in rural areas, to the communications network on which both urban and rural consumers relay…
Telcos, Regulators Raise Concerns About Hawaiian Telcom Waiver
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In the matter of Hawaiian Telcom, Inc. (WC Docket No. 08-4)
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WTA files joint comments opposing Feature Group IP’s Forbearance Petition
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Developing a Unified Intercarrier Compensation Regime
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Coalition to Keep America Connected Champions USF Reform Based on Facts, Not Rhetoric
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WTA joins OPASTCO, ITTA and RICA in submitting comments to the FCC on video access and program tying arrangements.
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