VoIP Providers Must Contribute To Universal Access Fund Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 22 June 2006
It's not about to defend VoIP providers against their traffic being relegated into the slow lane by incumbent cable broadband providers, so it's little surprise to hear that the FCC has now mandated that VoIP service providers will now be forced to contribute to the US Universal Service Fund.

In a system mimicked in Australia by the Universal Service Obligation (USO) the American USF (Universal Service Fund) requires fixed and mobile phone operators to subsidise the provision of telecommunications access in sparsely populated and remote areas where it would otherwise not be economically viable to provide the services.

So far VoIP service providers have avoided this tax, but now the US Federal Communications Commission has ruled they must pay.

Although it is likely service providers will pass on the additional costs to end users, the change could be offset by recent changes which saw  the removal of a Federal Excise Tax previously applied to long distance calls.

Under the new rules, the contribution may be calculated on a percentage of revenue or on a closers examination of actually interstate traffic as the fund applies to that traffic only. As a raw percentage the USF assumes 64.5 percent of traffic is interstate - some providers may find their actual interstate traffic is less than this and could base their contribution on the lower figure.

The National Cable & Telecommunications Association, a group representing cable operators welcomed the decision.

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