It’s impossible for General Communication to comply with all the...
It’s impossible for General Communication to comply with all the rules in the USF/intercarrier compensation order, given the lack of SS7 deployment by rural Alaska ILECs, the use of an “MF-based Demand Assigned Multiple Access” satellite system, and other unique…
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features of the Alaska market, GCI said Tuesday in reply comments regarding its own waiver request (http://xrl.us/bm4dka). A proposal by a group of rural rate-of-return regulated ILECs -- that GCI publish a list of all legacy switch locations that would fall under the waiver, provide terminating carriers with monthly information necessary to audit call records, and give biannual reports detailing GCI’s efforts to upgrade its network -- is “burdensome and unnecessary,” and should be rejected, GCI said.