I agree with your conclusions Jack, but it is absolutely a tax.

 

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From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Jack Unger
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 3:52 PM
To: WISPA General List; WISPA's FCC Committee
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Oh Great take from the poor and give to the rich!

 

I see sending any kind of WISPA "release" as just election-year political
gamesmanship that is likely to hurt us more than help us.  

This so-called "tax" is just being shifted from voice to broadband. The
FCC's job (as mandated by Congress) is to extend broadband to everyone. 

Further, I don't agree that the FCC is trying to put us out of business. The
USF  tables have been heavily tilted against us because in the past (like 5
years ago) WISPs were not a "player" at the government level. We were not
organized enough then to show up and make our voice heard. Now we are
organized, our voice is being heard and we're making pretty decent headway.
I'd say we stick to our business of advocating effectively to advance our
industry and leave the "tax and spend" gamesmanship to the professional
politicians. 

jack



On 8/29/2012 11:24 AM, Forbes Mercy wrote:

I wonder if it would benefit us to send a "New Tax Coming to a Constituent
Near You" release where in this era of taxes being waged to pay off debt, a
new tax is being proposed by the FCC to the broadband industry which will
only serve to subsidize the telephone industry with broadband deriving zero
benefit?  Instead of defensive it's a pro-active move where politicians
running under a no new taxes platform will have to roll it in.

I know the FCC wouldn't be thrilled with us but we've felt all along the USF
to CAF conversion was just the FCC helping the Telco industry to do a
hostile takeover of our broadband industry with government aid and we
shouldn't be afraid to say it.

Forbes

On 8/28/2012 2:28 PM, Jack Unger wrote: 

Throw out that word "tax" and everyone gets all excited but this is really
old news and not really any news at all. Just the transition of the USF
program (subsidies to extend phone service to rural areas) into the CAF
program where the subsidies will now go to extend broadband service to the
boonies. WISPA has made a ton of FCC filings on this already. Most of them
are defensive in nature (preventing WISPs from being overbuilt) but a few
are offensive - trying to open up the possibilities for WISPs that want
subsidies (most don't) to get them. 

jack



On 8/28/2012 1:20 PM, Jim Patient wrote:

http://www.ijreview.com/2012/08/13896-fcc-may-soon-tax-internet-service/

 

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