Questions exist over whether the FCC’s use of “rebuttable presumptions”...
Questions exist over whether the FCC’s use of “rebuttable presumptions” is a defensible and practical option for setting special access rates at reasonable levels in geographic areas no longer subject to the constraints on excessive prices established by the commission’s…
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price cap rules, counsel for the Ad Hoc Telecommunications Users Committee, a group of enterprise purchasers of telecom services, told Wireline Bureau officials (http://xrl.us/bm4g92).