E-Book: Transformation through Intergration

This e-book outlines how service providers can address important goals through the right application of software—in particular, the execution of a common information model that can help them fully realize the advantages of their network’s software-oriented architecture (SOA).

Learn more

         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines   

Incumbents back number-based USF funding

more on the topic

More Related Articles

An unusual set of incumbent bedfellows, including the lobbying organizations for the telephone, wireless and cable industries, has come together to back a plan to adopt a numbers-based system for collecting Universal Service Fund money.

The USF By The Numbers Coalition includes AT&T, BellSouth, CTIA, IDT, GCI, NCTA, USTelecom and Verizon.

Universal Service Funds today are based on long-distance revenues, which are declining as flat-rate plans, bundled minutes of wireless use, Internet telephony and email reduce consumer dependence on per-minute calling plans. While there is general agreement that a new funding formula needs to be found, there is still much debate as to what that plan should look like. The new coalition backs the concept of collecting USF fees based on working telephone numbers.

The coalition’s purpose is not to back any one of the many plans now before the Federal Communications Commission, but to “raise the visibility of the need for a numbers-based plan,” said John Windhausen, coordinator of the USF By The Numbers Coalition.

Furthermore, he said, the group is “in synch with [FCC] Chairman [Kevin] Martin and would like to see him move forward with the numbers-based plan that he has talked about.”

Incumbents are pushing for a numbers-based plan largely because they believe it levels the playing field and keeps newcomers, such as Voice over IP providers, from avoiding financial support for USF as they launch service. The FCC has already announced its intention to impose USF fees on VoIP. The question remains how that will be done.

“There is more than one plan being proposed at the FCC,” Windhausen said. “Some of them includes further details on how to handle special access. The CTIA would like to see a discount on family share plans. We’re not endorsing any one plan over any other.”

Opponents of the per-number approach say it unfairly taxes those who have working phone numbers but rarely use long-distance services, including the elderly and the poor.

Windhausen said that thinking “seriously distorts the issue” since those individuals are already paying USF fees.”

“Under a numbers-based plan, most consumers would wind up paying less,” he said. “This just makes sure that everyone who provides voice service pays into the USF.”

Get Updates Via Email

related resources

popular articles

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008 Penton Media Inc.

White Papers

WHITE PAPER

Are You Letting Hot Prospects Go to the Competition?

You spend millions of dollars on marketing campaigns to trigger consumer interest in your services. Find out how some communications carriers are increasing conversion rates. DOWNLOAD NOW

Podcasts

PODCAST

A Telephony Podcast: Qwest Communications launched its qHome Portal

Qwest Communications launched its qHome Portal this week, uniting its Qwest Choice Home voice service and its DSL-based high-speed Internet service through Microsoft’s Windows Live LISTEN

Blogs

BLOG

FTTP take rates pass 30%

Average take rates for fiber-to-the-premises services in North America have surpassed 30% for the first time in roughly three and a half years.READ

E-Books

E-BOOK

<Broadband for the Masses from Motorola

This e-book provides insights on how fixed broadband wireless services can provide affordable solutions in an unlicensed spectrum. READ NOW!

TV

TV

Interview with Jim Hansen of Embarq at NXTcomm08

Tune in to Telephony TV to watch an interview with Embarq's Jim Hansen at NXTcomm08. WATCH IT NOW.

  • Telephony Content
  • Telephony Content

current issue

Current Issue

October 1, 2008

How to build, sell and bill for a better broadband offering. Read Now

NXTcomm08 Show Daily News

Get up-to-the-minute news from NXTcomm08 -- before, during and after the show! Hear interview podcasts, announcements, commentary and more. Visit www.nxtcommnews.com!

more news

Global >>

MORE

Ethernet >>

MORE

Independent >>

MORE

IPTV >>

MORE

IMS >>

MORE

WiMax >>

MORE

VOIP >>

MORE

FTTX >>

MORE

Access >>

MORE

Broadband >>

MORE

Wireless >>

MORE

Software >>

MORE

Podcasts >>

MORE

Get Updates Via Email

Browse Issues

  • October 1, 2008
  • September 1, 2008
  • July 14, 2008
  • June 30, 2008
  • Jun 16, 2008
  • May 19, 2008
  • May 5, 2008