The FCC Wireline Bureau needs more information before it can...
The FCC Wireline Bureau needs more information before it can rule on Accipiter Communications’ request for a waiver of the $250 per-line limit on high-cost universal service support and a postponement of the high-cost loop support benchmarking rule, it said…
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in a letter to the company Thursday (http://xrl.us/bn77tx). The bureau asked for the responsibilities and compensation of all of Accipiter’s employees and affiliates for 2009-2011; details of any distributions of capital to shareholders for non-rule development projects during those years; information on building and vehicle leases; and total marketing and advertising costs for 2012. This information will “provide necessary context and details that were not evident from the information provided in the initial filing, but are necessary to evaluate the waiver request,” wrote Bureau Chief Julie Veach.