Border to Border Communications needs to provide more information for...
Border to Border Communications needs to provide more information for the FCC Wireline Bureau to decide whether to grant its requested waiver of some of the high-cost USF rules, Bureau Chief Julie Veach said in a letter to the company…
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Monday (http://bit.ly/YLBoXp). Border had asked for a waiver of the $250 monthly line cap and the limit on reimbursable capital and operating expenses for high-cost loop support. The bureau asked for the names and salaries of workers at an engineering company Border contracts with; a description or “illustrative network diagram” of Border’s wireline and 700 MHz radio networks; and additional information about its financials. The bureau also asked Border to describe the applicability of the new Texas statute requiring the state public utility commission to “implement a mechanism to replace the reasonably projected change in revenue” caused by FCC rules.