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FCC Lists 'Extremely High-Cost" Areas for Price-Cap USF Purposes

The FCC Wireline Bureau published a list of census blocks deemed "extremely high-cost" for USF support purposes in areas served by price-cap telcos, in a public notice Tuesday. The census blocks are generally not eligible for Connect America Fund Phase…

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II model-based support, the notice said, but price-cap telcos accepting such support in a state can substitute the identified locations in lieu of those in other census blocks to meet their broadband deployment duties in a state, provided that the total number of locations served is larger than or equal to the number of locations in eligible census blocks that must be served under the duties. The list includes 151,505 extremely high-cost census blocks with varying numbers of locations. (There are more than 11 million census blocks in the U.S., said a Census Bureau Web page). Extremely high-cost census blocks that aren't targeted for CAF Phase II broadband deployment will be included in the Phase II reverse auction the FCC expects to hold some time after carriers decide whether to accept support, the notice said. Those decisions are due Aug. 27, but Frontier already has announced it will accept all $283.4 million in annual support it was offered by the FCC (see 1506160039).