CommLaw Monitor https://www.kelleydrye.com/viewpoints/blogs/commlaw-monitor News and analysis from Kelley Drye’s communications practice group Fri, 26 Apr 2024 19:26:48 -0400 60 hourly 1 April 1 USF Form Released: MPLS, Conferencing Among the Changes https://www.kelleydrye.com/viewpoints/blogs/commlaw-monitor/april-1-usf-form-released-mpls-conferencing-among-the-changes https://www.kelleydrye.com/viewpoints/blogs/commlaw-monitor/april-1-usf-form-released-mpls-conferencing-among-the-changes Thu, 26 Feb 2009 11:14:03 -0500 On February 25, the FCC released the 2009 Form 499-A and instructions. All telecommunications carriers are required to report their 2008 revenues on this form to calculate universal service and other regulatory fund contribution obligations. As usual, the instructions contain a number of changes in the treatment of revenues for USF purposes, which are highlighted in a Public Notice issued by the Wireline Competition Bureau. (These changes, however are of dubious legality because they are not adopted by the FCC under notice and comment rulemaking). Most notable are the following:

  • The instructions now explicitly instruct telecommunications carriers to report revenues from MPLS-based services as telecommunications services (i.e., subject to USF). The Bureau asserts that MPLS is merely “an updated technique” and a substitute for ATM transmission.
  • The instructions add conference service providers (CSPs) to the list of entities that must file. The Bureau initially referred to conferencing services as “telecommunications services,” but quickly revised its notice to state that conferencing is merely “telecommunications.”

Telecommunications carriers must file their 499-A by April 1, 2009. April 1 also is the last day for carriers to revise their 2008 499-A (reporting 2007 revenues).

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