The FCC approved a fourth order on reconsideration on rules...
The FCC approved a fourth order on reconsideration on rules for the USF Mobility Fund, which said “if a petition for reconsideration simply repeats arguments that were previously considered and rejected in the proceeding, it will not likely warrant reconsideration.”…
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The order (http://xrl.us/bnhfr8) affirmed the FCC’s earlier adoption of a reverse auction mechanism. But the commission turned down several requests for changes, including requests that the FCC: restrict or prohibit Tier I carriers from receiving Mobility Fund Phase I support; hold applications for eligible telecom carrier status in abeyance pending completion of the auction and then automatically qualify any winning bidder as an ETC; and deem a carrier to be a Lifeline-only ETC to be eligible to participate in the Mobility Fund without first obtaining general ETC status. The FCC also rejected “for purposes of the auction of Mobility Fund Phase I support, arguments that the Commission provide for bidding preferences to small or rural entities and extend eligibility for the Tribal lands bidding credit to entities that are not Tribally-owned or controlled.”