Texas PUC Responding to Lifeline ETC Concerns, Says NaLA
The Texas Public Utility Commission looks “actively engaged” on addressing Lifeline eligible telecom carrier concerns on a Texas process (see 2007020033), said the National Lifeline Association. NaLA spoke July 2 with the FCC Wireline Bureau about its petition to revoke…
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Texas’ opt-out of the national Lifeline accountability database (NLAD), said a filing posted Wednesday in docket 17-287. The PUC appears to be directing the Texas Low-Income Discount Administrator (LIDA) “to fix its identity and address verification performance failures and to fix its End-of-Month Report so that it becomes a reasonable equivalent to the NLAD Snapshot Report,” NaLa said. Comments on NaLa’s petition are due Friday at the FCC.