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The FCC overhaul of the Universal Service Fund and intercarrier compensation appeared to be up in the air. In a note Friday, Stifel Nicolaus said four FCC commissioners planned not to vote Tuesday on Chairman Kevin Martin’s proposed overhaul…
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of the Universal Service Fund and intercarrier compensation. “Instead, the commissioners plan to work towards a vote in December, giving parties more time to review and comment on reform proposals,” the analysts said. Martin hasn’t agreed to the December target, they said. The other commissioners told Martin they want comment on his plan and another shot at overhaul at the Dec. 18 meeting, two FCC officials told us, but the outcome is unclear. They called the situation “fluid” and said talks would continue over the weekend. Commissioners still plan to vote Tuesday on how ISP-bound traffic should be compensated, an issue that a court required them to tackle by Wednesday, they said.