S.D. doesn’t have to actually provide all services included by FC...
S.D. doesn’t have to actually provide all services included by FCC in universal service entitlement in order to receive universal service subsidies. State’s highest court said that if carrier was “capable” of offering those services, it could obtain eligible…
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telecom carrier (ETC) status that qualified it to receive support from federal and state funds. Court was ruling on appeals of lower court decision to remand back to PUC decision denying Western Wireless ETC status for its fixed wireless local services so PUC could take another look at public interest implications. Supreme Court said it didn’t want to “hamstring” PUC, but said it was “vital” that there be minimal delay in allowing Western subsidiary GCC License Corp. to begin operations.