JSI Capital Advisors encouraged the FCC to reformulate its quantile...
JSI Capital Advisors encouraged the FCC to reformulate its quantile regression analysis, make “fair and well-reasoned decisions” on outstanding USF waivers, bring the RLEC Connect America Fund and Remote Areas Fund to fruition, and hold a “carefully executed” rulemaking proceeding…
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on the transition to all-IP networks. “All could potentially be white knights for RLECs in 2013, but such regulatory miracles will require consistent, ingenious, and sensible input from the RLEC industry,” the telecom analysts said in a research note (http://xrl.us/bn8wyy). JSI also called the FCC’s current approach to intercarrier compensation reform flawed: “Carriers that invest in critical infrastructure and provide vital telecommunications services in rural areas of the nation must be able to depend on a more equitable regulatory process than the one we are now seeing from the FCC."