Rate-of-return carriers would receive more than $13 billion in Universal...
Rate-of-return carriers would receive more than $13 billion in Universal Service Fund cash over the next six years under the ABC plan, executives from the incumbent companies behind the plan said last week in a meeting with FCC staff. USF…
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support for rate-of-return areas would start at $2 billion in 2012 and reach $2.3 billion in 2017, executives said, according to an ex parte notice posted Wednesday to docket 10-90. The program would generate $161 million in budget surplus over the next five years, the executives said in their presentation (http://xrl.us/bmesfk). Under the ABC plan, the “legacy” high cost Universal Service Fund would spend a little more than $2 billion over four years, starting with $821 million in 2012 before dropping to zero in 2016, the ABC executives said. The Connect America Fund would start by spending $440 million in 2012 and reach more than $2.2 billion by 2017, the executives said. The executives were from AT&T, Frontier, USTelecom, Verizon, Windstream and CenturyLink.