Back to the Future?

ICORE began its corporate life as a small, upstart consulting firm trying to prevent NECA from introducing new, revenue-reducing interstate average schedules. NECA felt that a number of small, high…

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Bill and Keep

As you know, small ILECs are being transitioned by FCC edict to a Bill and Keep of terminating access  revenue. By the end of 2019, under this ill-conceived plan, they…

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Fun at the FCC

Chairman Ajit Pai, before his recent re-nomination by President Trump for a second full term at the Federal Communications Commission, fired another salvo at what he views as over-regulation by…

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FCC Should Fully Fund Broadband Support

Many individual ILECs and their associations have offered formal comments, as well as ex parte presentations, advocating the full funding of high cost broadband support for both A-CAM model participants…

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WCB Seeks Comments on Proposed Average Schedule Revisions

The FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau recently issued a Public Notice establishing a pleading cycle for comments on NECA’s proposed modifications to the interstate average schedule formulas. Comments are due by…

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Pai Time at the FCC

Newly appointed Chairman Ajit Pai has wasted no time in putting his stamp on the Federal Communications Commission. He recently named Commissioner and fellow Republican Michael O’Rielly to serve as…

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The Rural ILEC Dilemma

The current and future access revenue of many small, rural ILECs are in serious jeopardy. The FCC is cutting the interstate rate-of-return, phasing it down over 5 years to 9.75%. …

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