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FCC 'Reviewing' Miss. PSC's AT&T CAF Claims, Wants Fixed Record by March 1

AT&T “must correct and certify” by March 1 its reported broadband deployments paid for with USF Connect America Fund Phase II money, then-FCC Chairman Ajit Pai told House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., in a letter released Wednesday.…

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Thompson wrote Pai in October about his “serious concerns” about AT&T “falsely claiming” after receiving $283 million in USF Connect America Fund Phase II funding “to have created new broadband service in places they have not, for people that are not receiving broadband service.” Thompson cited Mississippi Public Service Commission claims the carrier sent false information to Universal Service Administrative Co. AT&T disputes the findings (see 2010080055). The FCC is “in receipt” of the Mississippi PSC’s findings and is “reviewing this matter,” Pai said. “We must demand fiscal responsibility and accountability -- funds should be stretched as far as possible and they should be used for the sole purpose of delivering connectivity to consumers.” USAC routinely conducts random audits of carriers, and those “found in violation of Commission rules may be subject to enforcement action and forfeiture, as appropriate,” Pai said.