Access to broadband solutions – it’s something that most citizens in the U.S. would like to have without much cost or complexity. For those in metropolitan areas, the readily available high speed connections tend to fulfill the need. In rural parts of the country, however, a completely different story is often told.
When businesses are trying to survive in these areas, a lack of access to
broadband solutions is often a barrier to success. The rural carriers serving these clients are generally operating on shoestring budgets and surviving as a result of the universal service fund. Changes to this fund, however, are presenting new challenges.
These challenges were the topic of a recent Lexology
post, detailing the “FCC’s (
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Alert) USF and ICC Reform Order Published in Federal Register and Scheduled to Become Effective (in Part) on Dec. 29, 2011.” Written by K.C. Halm and Christopher W. Savage, this document provides some insight into the
future of broadband solutions in this country...
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