FCC Says USF Contribution Factor to Rise to 20.1%; First Time Above 20%
The FCC proposed a USF contribution factor of 20.1 percent for Q4, up from Q3's 17.9 percent, of U.S. interstate and international telecom end-user revenue, said an Office of Managing Director public notice Wednesday in docket 96-45. The proposal will…
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take effect if the commission takes no further action within 14 days. It's the first time the factor will exceed 20 percent (see 1808310047). USF demand has trended up and the industry long-distance revenue base has trended down, producing a rising contribution factor over time, though variables cause some quarterly fluctuations. Commissioner Mike O'Rielly, who chairs a federal-state joint board, opposes any USF assessment of growing broadband revenue, which he says state joint board members favor (see 1802060028). “As accessible telecommunication revenues continue to decline the universal service fee necessarily increases," emailed State Joint Board Chair Chris Nelson of South Dakota. "In 2014 the FCC referred the question of Universal Service Fund contribution methodology to the Universal Service Joint Board for a solution to this unsustainable increase in the fee percentage. At that time the percentage was 16%, now it tops 20%. This is no surprise. The State Members of the Joint Board have a proposal to solve this and other issues with the contribution methodology. Failure to act will only see the fee continue to rise.” An FCC spokesperson and O'Rielly's office didn't comment.