Court Says Vonage Needs To Throw Away Money Into Wasteful USF Program
from the that'll-help-just-about-no-one dept
The Universal Service Fund (USF) is a well-known joke. It's a hugely wasteful program with almost no oversight. Yet, last year, the FCC decided that VoIP companies needed to pay a huge chunk of their revenue to the USF, despite the fact that doing so would actually slow progress on getting universal service. That's because the money would go from these new, cheaper services into the bank accounts of the big incumbents who would then promise to provide universal service... without much actually happening. Vonage stood up to this decision and sued, claiming the FCC had no say in the matter, but a court has ruled against Vonage, saying that the FCC didn't overstep its bounds. With Verizon breathing down Vonage's neck over patents, the real irony may be that Vonage will now have to hand over money into the USF, that will go right over to Verizon and not into extending service to underserved areas.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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duh
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why?
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Friends in High Places
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Given the growth rates of infrastructure in these countries as opposed to the US, and the level of stagnation being increasingly imposed on this country by large incumbents like AT&T and the RIAA/MPAA (not to mention other factors like the amount of US debt being financed by countries like China) it seems quite likely that within another decade the potential for financial gain could be much greater overseas then here in the US.
If the growth rates of the industry and technology in these countries, particularly India, can be synched with the population growth I'd say within about 20-25 years the US will no longer be the world leader (in just about anything) anymore.
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Exactly Right...
I couldn't agree more. It's just like BIG OIL. Alternative fuel technology is among us but is BIG OIL going to do anything abotu it? Nope. They're going to keep doing what they've done for years...suck as much $$$ from us and laugh all the way to the bank. BIG OIL, BIG TELCO...two hidden "branches" of our Govt if you ask me.
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Big Oil Has Nothing on...
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It's not the Baby Bells who get USF money...
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Big Hair?!?
It's big BOOBS. You may want to pretend they're not there, but you just can't ignore them! If I have to choose between Big Oil, Big Telco,Big Hair or Big Boobs, I'll grab the boobs every time.
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In fact in almost all countries the only bodies that have *ever* laid down large infrastructure are either government owned, or large monopolies.
Free enterprise and competition are usually what follows, skimming the cream and conning the public into thinking things are only going to get better. Eventually the Emperor's New Clothes are seen for what they are, but not normally before irreversible rot has set in.
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