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There is a possible inconsistency between a provision in the...

There is a possible inconsistency between a provision in the Universal Service Fund/Intercarrier Compensation Order and an FCC rule already in place, according to counsel for General Communication Inc. General Communication met with officials in the FCC Wireline Bureau pricing…

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policy division to discuss the interplay between Paragraph 801 of the USF/ICC order and FCC rule 51.909(a)(2), according to an ex parte notice filed Wednesday (http://xrl.us/bmt64c). The paragraph said “for rate-of-return carriers, all terminating intrastate access rates will also be capped,” but that conflicts with the rule, which does not cap originating and terminating Dedicated Transport Access Service, the notice said: “This could have an impact in those states that annually recalculate intrastate access revenue requirement."