NTCA Commends 39 Senators for Signing Letter to FCC Requesting Action on USF High-Cost Budget Shortfall

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

For Immediate Release
Contact:Kelly Wismer, (703) 351-2015, [email protected]

Arlington, Va. (November 1, 2017)—NTCA–The Rural Broadband Association today thanked members of the Senate for sending a letter to the FCC requesting the agency address the high-cost Universal Service Fund (USF) program budget shortfalls to promote sustainable broadband deployment in our country’s hardest-to-serve rural areas.

The bipartisan letter, led by Sens. Jerry Moran (R–Kan.), Pat Roberts (R–Kan.), and Amy Klobuchar (D–Minn.), follows up on high-cost USF budget concerns highlighted in letters sent to the FCC last May by dozens of members of Congress and a more recent letter sent by members of the House of Representatives. Today’s letter specifically addresses the need for both short and long-term solutions to the budget shortfalls that are currently hindering broadband infrastructure investments.

"We are grateful to Sens. Moran, Roberts and Klobuchar for their leadership on rural broadband issues by urging the FCC to address the USF budget shortfall that is hampering the availability and affordability of broadband in rural America. They, and the other members of Congress that signed this letter, understand the critical role of a sufficiently funded high-cost USF program in promoting broadband investment and adoption," said NTCA CEO Shirley Bloomfield. "This bipartisan letter, sent at a time where the FCC is evaluating how to address the insufficiency of the current USF budget, highlights the continued dedication of Congress in making sure the USF mechanisms work as intended to prioritize consumers and close the digital divide for rural communities."

The full letter is available here.

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