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Alaska Communications Systems threw its support behind a General Communications...

Alaska Communications Systems threw its support behind a General Communications petition to clarify that an FCC rule requiring “annual” recertification of Lifeline subscribers means once per calendar year instead of once every 12 months. In a filing Friday, ACS said…

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the commission should consider costs of regulatory compliance, which ultimately are “reflected in charges for services appearing on customer bills” (http://xrl.us/bn3rzx). GCI’s proposal would reduce costs of compliance, which will prevent “particularly acute damage” to the “highly price sensitive customers” who rely on Lifeline support, ACS said. No one opposed GCI’s petition (CD Nov 26 p2).