Individuals Join Groups Urging FCC to Reverse Lifeline Broadband Revocations
Consumer advocates and individuals urged the FCC to undo revocation of nine Lifeline broadband provider (LBP) designations and to move forward with other actions to help low-income consumers get access to high-speed services under the USF subsidy program. Free Press…
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received more than 13,000 comments from people protesting FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's "attacks on Lifeline and supporting the expansion of the program to broadband," it said in a release. Pai has defended the Wireline Bureau's February LBP revocation decision (see 1702070062). Free Press joined reply comments of Voices for Internet Freedom members at the commission in docket 11-42, which were due Thursday. "Another 18,000 public comments were filed by Demand Progress, a digital rights group urging the FCC to support Lifeline and close the digital divide for those who need access most," Free Press said. Most initial comments contained similar pleas, but industry representatives didn't expect the FCC to reverse the bureau decision (see 1703170035).