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    FCC set to unveil rules for rural broadband fund

    NEW YORK (AP) — Federal regulators are set to reveal their plan Thursday for an overhaul of the $8 billion fund that subsidizes phone service in rural areas and for the poor, with the goal of redirecting the money toward broadband expansion.

    The Federal Communications Commission is also preparing to disclose new rules for the byzantine system that governs how phone companies pay each other for phone calls. It's a system that, virtually everyone in the industry agrees, is outdated and leads to perverse schemes by carriers to stimulate certain kinds of phone traffic.

    However, reform of the system has been held up for years by competing interests.

    Together, the new rules are set to be the Obama administration's most significant overhaul of telecommunications regulations. The five-member commission will vote on the rules at a meeting Thursday morning.

    The Universal Service Fund was created to ensure that all Americans have access to a basic telephone line. It is supported by a surcharge on long-distance phone bills. The program subsidizes phone service for the poor and pays for Internet access in schools, libraries and rural health clinics. But more than half the money goes to pay phone companies that provide phone service in rural places where lines are supposedly unprofitable.

    John Stephens, chief financial officer of the country's biggest phone company, AT&T Inc., told investors and analysts last week that "in general, we're very positive to the idea of getting a refresh of those rules."

    AT&T and the other big phone companies have put forward their own reform proposal. The FCC's plan is expected to borrow at least some features from it. That plan suggested capping the size of the new fund at $4.5 billion annually, giving subsidies to only one provider in an area and directing funds toward places where there is no business case for companies to provide service on their own. In addition, it would fund wireless broadband access in remote or rugged areas where wired line construction costs the most.

    Policy director Matt Wood at consumer advocacy group Free Press said the phone-company plan had "very little to do with increasing broadband adoption, and everything to do with allowing monopoly local phone providers to reach further into the pockets of consumers."

    Meanwhile, small rural phone companies have their own plan, and are apprehensive that the FCC will place limits on how they use their funding and divert money to wireless broadband.

    The FCC estimated last year that 9.2 million U.S. households, or about 26 million people, don't have access to wired broadband. Excluding those who can get broadband wirelessly, the number shrinks to 5 million households or 14 million people. That's 4.5 percent of the population.

    Telecom consultant Rory Altman at Altman Vilandrie & Co. notes that broadband coverage has spread much faster than phone service once did, and further funding might not accomplish much.

    "What are we trying to solve by funneling more money into this?" he asked.

     

    15 comments

    • we're screwed  •  7 mths ago
      However, anytime the government comes with a plan to hep me, or you, we dont get hep. We get screwed and someone puts big bucks in their pockets.
    • we're screwed  •  7 mths ago
      Government subsidy? I am subsidizing my own DSL connection. We have only ONE option and its a land line based company. it costs me $80 bucks a month because I have to have a landline before they will let me have DSL. I buy the cheapest landline service possible and DSL is $29 bucks. It is a monopoly. I need the landline like a hole in the head and the DSL isnt fast. Mediocre.
    • Game Slayer  •  7 mths ago
      So eliminating the Universal Service Fund fee is out of the question? Government always wants to repurpose funds when the original problem is mostly solved, instead of giving taxpayers a break. By the way, government fees such as the Universal Service Fund fee used to make up a third of my phone bill, prompting me to switch to a cellphone.
    • mytwocents  •  7 mths ago
      Rural Access my rear end! Here's the deal. All the wire and fiber that's strung up is already done. Those of us out in the sticks can forget it. These companies are not stupid. They are already losing business on their land lines becasue of cell service. Heck, most cell phone come with internet anymore. Even though DSL, cable, or fios is better, they are not going to invest in stringing any more wire when there is no profit in it, subsidy or not. While we are stuck with crappy wireless service now, it will improve as technology improves and will be the future of internet. Think about it...when's the last time you saw a cell phone or a tablet equipped with a place to plug in interent?
    • Kelly  •  7 mths ago
      Might as well poor water down a drain.Americas infrastructure was built when all copper wire had to do was transmit and receive voice communication. AT&T is trying to get rid of it's land based copper services,mean while taking huge handouts from the feds.OH,we are going to upgrade our cell service to accommodate the increased traffic.Bullpucky,they are going to milk all these poor cows dry first,with outrageous air time fee's over their and improved network.
      We can't even get standard cell service where I live,let alone wide band.When ever it does show up,you can bet your bottom dollar the poor and unfortunate will not be able to pay those ungodly fee's that are making billions for them already.Hey Bessy,it's time for your milking.!!!
    • curtis  •  7 mths ago
      This is nothing short of more corporate welfare. They will never provide a service that the poor can afford or build the wired internet connections for the rural community. This is just billions more a year in corporate welfare the the poor and middle class will be paying for the rest of their lives.
    • The Friar  •  7 mths ago
      That is it, stiffle the competition and keep the progits going to the big companies!
    • Ed  •  Bellmore, United States  •  7 mths ago
      First off, with DSL, get rid of the phone companies requirement that you have to also purchase a phone line and not just a DSL line. Wireless 3g/4 g is okay from what I hear, but you do have monthly caps and extreme throttling if you are planning listening to music, watching videos or doing program downloads. I guess we never heard of competition?
    • Carole  •  Commerce, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Where I live now, we have so-called broadband It does not interfere with phone but isn't much faster than good dial up. As a former Comcast customer I called them for service. They will not bring line to me. It is their area so no other cable company can bring a line to me. I think when they claim an area as theirs they should have to service the whole area.
    • Centrist  •  7 mths ago
      Just like railroads and freeways, where broad band is, businesses improve and new ones grow and houses grow too. This is, long term, a pro-business move. I would have expected the more discerning conservatives here would have recognized that.
    • Azriel  •  7 mths ago
      I know people all around where I live who have access to neither wired nor wireless broadband; they're stuck with overpriced, under performing, data limited satellite. Without incentives to extend wired access they'll never catch up.
      Their estimation of who lacks access to broadband is woefully short of reality.
    • JJMurray  •  7 mths ago
      "... the new rules are set to be the Obama administration's most significant overhaul of telecommunications regulations."
      Based on the results of his previous major changes (like credit card reform act and others) the average American can expect to take a hefty hit in the wallet again while they "protect" the poor and ensure they get low cost, high speed broadband at prices none of the rest of us can get.
    • A. Opinion  •  7 mths ago
      It's not corporate welfare. The govt. is subsidizing rural users phone bill. That's rural citizen welfare. Without the money, the telecom companies would simply charge more or axe the services.
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        Look at your last phone bill, page 2, mines shows $1.24 my cost to support the 8B fund.
        If you quailify, (Section 8 etc..) you can get a cellphone with texting, 250 free minutes at NO COST. Not a bad perk?
    • A. Opinion  •  7 mths ago
      Please, stop wasting stimulus money on useless projects, and use the money to help balance the budget.
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        This program has been around for many years for poor and rural. Look at your last phone bill-myshows $1.24 my share of cost to build up 8B fund. If you quailify i.e., section 8 food stamps, you can get cell phone, that texts, plus 250 free minutes, at NO COST.
    • European American  •  7 mths ago
      It's all Bush's fault. Quit trying to blame poor Obama. It's not his fault he's a useless piece of dirt.
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