Telephones Getting More Expensive
My telephone service is about to get more expensive -- thanks to the FCC.
The Federal Communications Commission voted to boost the amount that cell-phone companies must pay to a fund that subsidizes phone service in rural areas, and to require Internet-based phone companies to contribute to the fund for the first time.
Under the FCC's proposal, cell-phone and other wireless providers would have to contribute as much as 3.9 percent of revenue from customers for the third quarter, while providers of Internet-based phone service would have to contribute as much as 6.8 percent of revenue.
We use Vonage for our telephone service. As an "Internet-based phone service", I expect they'll have to jack rates by a couple of percentage points in the next month or so. I'm close to getting another cell phone. Looks like that'll be getting more expensive as well.
How long has it been since rural phone service has truly needed a subsidizing? All that's happening now is that people who choose to live in the sticks get artificially cheaper telephone service -- at my expense. Hope they're enjoying it.
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