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xsiddalx

join:2005-03-11
Chicago, IL

reply to RadioDoc

Re: a data service, not a phone service

said by RadioDoc:

USF does not apply to the broadband connection.
It sure does.

The broadband connection is a common carrier service and is subject to the FCC universal service fund surcharge in that it is considered an interstate charge to an end user (sorta like a VAT tax).

After considering DSL a deregulated information service, or detariffed information service, depending on a telephone company's regulatory status...USF still applied, on a frozen percentage, if I recall correctly, or a percentage basis.

VOIP...Vonage, CallVantage, etc..was already declared under federal law to be subject to usf contribution rules (hasn't failed a suit yet).

Cable companies voice generally fall under voice/pots or voip, but not broadband, the former subject to USF....since broadband isn't assessable per se...unless it is considered "interstate revenue".

I can reference docs if needed (It will take awhile since I am lazy, but it's all available on the FCC web site).

RadioDoc
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join:2000-05-11

Your bill must look different from mine then. No USF on either DSL account.
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