At the FCC’s request, Level 3 submitted data about the...
At the FCC’s request, Level 3 submitted data about the financial impact of the Frontier/Windstream proposal for clarification that the commission’s USF/intercarrier compensation order did not intend to flash-cut originating access rates for public switched telephone network-to-VoIP traffic to interstate…
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rate levels (http://xrl.us/bm2pao). The commission asked about revenue gains from collecting intrastate originating access as compared to the increased payments as a result of intrastate originating access, ICC payments versus receipts, the percentage of its ICC payments between origination and termination. Level 3 said it was “not yet able to estimate the long-term effects” of the order on its business, but it “stands to efficiently and effectively compete with AT&T and Verizon, who control more than 70% of the toll-free marketplace.” Specific financial data were redacted for public inspection.