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USF Reform Hearing – Twitter’d

March 12, 2009 | Written by admin

Aspen Wireless Technologies is present in the Halls of the House for the Congressional Subcommittee Hearing on USF Reform.

Follow @wirelesscott on Twitter for real-time information from the event including statements and questions of the Congressional Telecom Sub-Committee’s members as well as testimony from the panelists.

UPDATE: Below are updates from @wirelesscott as broadcast in real-time via Twitter from the USF Reform Hearing (chronologically correct, start to finish):

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At USF reform hearing at house energy I hope we can make this happen!!! Congress is very clear that USF needs to change.

USF reform to include public safety issues (e911 etc)... Thoughts?

FreePress says “make bold changes” in a 10year change to capital repayment and minor subsity model to save est’d 2/3 $

Tech policy institue fellow Scott walsten says do reverse auctions and make it a bid process for subsidy of least cost infrastructure option

Chairman Boucher asks how the $7.2B broadband stim can make it more feasible to deploy broadband. Has 1mbps minimum REQUIRED deploy get USF$

Boucher says thwre is an oversight committee for stim $ via ntia and USDA rus, also advising these committees / Administration support

Rep stearns from FL is sticking it to re telco, ya!!!

Rep Barton from Texas wants to repeal USF and calls it a snake that should be killed…

Rural areas cost $266mo to provide service as last resort carrier

Verizon believes that more granular USF (demographic) “mapping” below zip code level

Verizon says costs of middle mile are possibly driving cost greater than last mile ($100mo) in costs per customer

Verizon complains they can’t determine cost for wireless system costs per user… I call bullshit

Verizon and AT&T want competitive bidding (AT&T wants one-time capital awards)

Rep walden from Oregon made a joke about outhouses in this district and desirig flushing… The crowd laughs heartily.

Rep Weiner New York wants competition foe real and competitive bids with multiple winners. He is asking great questions

Rep Terry from Nebraska wants accountability

Rep Rush from Illinois is concerned over the costs from telephony to incarcerated persons, Chair Boucher agrees

He also asks if broadband is required just like electricity and water. The board unanimously agrees, the economist wants healthcare first

Rep Shimkus asks about wireless broadband for inclusion. The board says yes but asks to segment the two in compensation and minimum speeds

Questions about reliability of audit processes and costs by all, but the telco thinks they get the short end of the stick

Rep Butterfield north carolima asks about subsidizing services or devices for low income. Panel believes not from usf but important issue

Adjourned!

Just had excellent 1:1 meeting with Rep Walden of Oregon…

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END POSTS @wirelesscott, begin tweets by @meitweet from a session panel at The Cable Show 2009 #CS09

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Roger Sherman: House commerce committee will move other items first. Expect subcomm to look at SHVIRA, ICANN, USF. #cs09

Rosenworcel: will be looking at future of media writ large, DTV oversight, BTOP oversight. #cs09 


Timing for Senate confirms for tech jobs: Rosenworcel and Kurth agree, “we hope it’s soon.” #cs09 


Fried: broadband maps won’t be completed, but we’d like to see money go to “mapped” states first. #cs09 


Sherman: confident that NTIA and RUS are doing the right thing, trusting the regulators. Rosenworcel: senate planning hearings, ... #cs09 


Rosenworcel: ... See BTOP as a “down payment on our broadband future.” #cs09 


Sherman: OneEconomy will be at hearing tomorrow; they have great ideas on sustainable programs. #cs09 


Hearings on privacy? Bill? Fried and Sherman agree that nothing is on schedule but issues include DPI, 1st v 3rd party, intent of use. #cs09 


Rosenworcel on privacy: hearings last yr made clear that companies want to monetize info and consumers aren’t sure how it’s being used #cs09 


Fried: shvira will likely include must carry and adjacent market carriage. #cs09 


Rosenworcel on shvira: also need to update statute for digital broadcast. #cs09 


Retrans consent: time for Congressional review? Fried: Barton is a strong opponent of must carry. The market works. #cs09 


Phone competition: VoIP interconnection is a roadblock. Does FCC have right to guarantee? Rosenworcel: need to focus on intercon. #cs09 


Rosenworcel: some state interconn actions are “disturbing,” hope FCC will step in. #cs09 


Kurth on VoIP: if FCC thinks it lacks authority, we’re happy to provide. #cs09 


Sherman: committee members agree that wieleine porting should be as seamless as wireless porting. #cs09 


Expanding USF for broadband? Rosenworcel: need to 1st rationalize the current system, especially high-cost fund. This is FCC’s job. #cs09 


Fried: should consider reverse auction. Sherman: waxman and others have asked about days collection on USF. #cs09 


Kurth: agree that fundamental reform must take place first. #cs09 


Randy May asking a question re reverse auction and NTIA. Fried: we’d like to see a process for bidding for stimulus grants. #cs09 


Rosenworcel: finally we’re having a more nuanced dialogue on broadband. Adoption is a problem, perhaps greater than access. #cs09 


Adam Thierer: potential for content regulation. Rosenworcel: TV is a powerful force for good and harm, Rockefeller is concerned. #cs09 


Carriage disputes. Fried believes it’s hard for government to step in. #cs09

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