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The National Association of State Consumer Advocates fired back at the Rural Cellular Association, which argued in a July letter that the interim cap on the Universal Service Fund has stunted wireless growth in North Carolina, Virginia and other states. "RCA asserts that 'NASUCA is more concerned about how much consumers pay into the fund rather than ensuring that rural consumers receive the benefits that the fund was intended to deliver,'" NASUCA said. "RCA is incorrect: NASUCA is equally concerned about both. We are especially concerned, however, because the record does not show that the benefits rural consumers will receive are substantial compared to the total amounts that other consumers would be paying if funding to competitive eligible telecommunications carriers is uncapped." The evidence that RCA presented is thin, NASUCA said. "RCA cites no specific examples of wireless carriers that have actually curtailed investment, and gives no concrete examples of areas where wireless service is not available because of such curtailments."
机译:全国消费者权益保护者协会向农村蜂窝电话协会回击,该协会在7月的一封信中指出,通用服务基金的临时上限已阻碍了北卡罗来纳州,弗吉尼亚州和其他州的无线业务增长。 NASUCA说:“ RCA断言'NASUCA更关心消费者向基金支付多少钱,而不是确保农村消费者获得该基金原本打算提供的收益。” “ RCA是不正确的:NASUCA同样关注这两者。但是,我们特别关注,因为记录并未显示,与其他消费者为竞争性合格者提供资金所支付的总金额相比,农村消费者将获得的收益是可观的电信运营商没有上限。” NASUCA说,RCA提出的证据很少。 “ RCA并没有列举实际上削减了投资的无线运营商的具体例子,也没有给出由于这种削减而无法提供无线服务的具体例子。”

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