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Federal Board Recommends Broadband Fund
Last updated: February 21, 2008 - 9:48am
FEDERAL BOARD RECOMMENDS BROADBAND FUND
[SOURCE: eWeek.com, AUTHOR: Roy Mark]
In a proposal designed to increase broadband in rural and high-cost areas, the $7 billion Universal Service Fund would be split into three new pools with $300 million annually dedicated to high-speed networks. The other two pools would be used for wireless services and traditional telephone service. The proposal by the Federal-State Joint Board, which oversees the fund financed by surcharges on consumer telephone bills, would replace the current USF funding structure that primarily focuses on telephone service and Internet connections for schools and libraries. The Federal Communications Commission has one year to approve to the plan. FCC Commissioner Michael Copps, who recommended five years ago that the USF be used for broadband deployment, praised the board's decision but slammed the proposed funding levels. "I am enormously pleased to approve of this historic finding by the Joint Board because it establishes for the first time the right mission for Universal Service in the 21st Century," Commissioner Copps said. "I must express disappointment, however, that once the initial decision to include broadband was made, councils of caution found their way to the fore." Commissioner Copps noted the funding does not include any new money, but a "mere reshuffling of dollars among different pots. That's like fighting a bear with a fly swatter."
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2222200,00.asp
* FCC Urged to Subsidize Broadband Access In Rural Areas
"It's a move in the right direction, but the amount of money they set aside is not going to do the trick," says Ben Scott, policy director of the advocacy group Free Press.
http://publications.mediapost.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Articles.san&s=71...
BENTON APPLAUDS JOINT BOARD DECISION ON BROADBAND
[SOURCE: Benton Foundation]
On Tuesday, November 20, 2007, the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service (Joint Board) offered what Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Michael Copps said "may well be the most important single action a Joint Board has ever taken." In a set of recommendations the FCC now has one year to vote on, the Joint Board suggested the current definition of services supported by the federal Universal Service Fund be expanded to include high-speed, broadband Internet access. Benton Foundation Chairman and CEO Charles Benton said, "The Joint Board has finally recognized that high-speed Internet services are essential to the nation's education, public health, and public safety needs. With this finding, it is obvious that the our communications goals should include universal availability of broadband Internet services at affordable and comparable rates throughout the country."
http://www.benton.org/node/8194

