FCC To Examine Telephone Access Fees

Some carriers have complained that AT&T and Verizon charge competitors 
too much to backhaul their customers' voice and data traffic.

By W. David Gardner
InformationWeek

November 6, 2009 02:47 PM

http://www.informationweek.com/news/mobility/business/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=221600692


The telephony issue that won't go away -- special access fees -- is 
slated to be examined by the Federal Communications Commission, 
according to an FCC notice.

Some firms, including Sprint Nextel, T-Mobile, and BT have complained 
that AT&T and Verizon Communications charge competitors too much in 
access fees to backhaul their customers' voice and data traffic.

Sprint reacted favorably Friday to the FCC notice, which it said 
addresses "an urgent problem, which costs consumers billions of dollars 
every year."

In its notice, released Thursday, the FCC framed the issue by noting 
that some parties -- that is, AT&T and Verizon -- maintain that "current 
rules are working as intended and contend there is extensive actual and 
potential competition in the market" while others "assert that there is 
little or no competition for special access services."

The issue is arcane and complex, but because of the huge amount of money 
involved in access fees, it is likely to attract attention from a wide 
range of consumers, lobbyists, and companies.

The issue has been batted around for years and last summer, the U.S. 
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit sent it back to 
the FCC. AT&T and Verizon have argued that the FCC hasn't had proper 
data to determine whether the market is weighed in their favor or not.

"These issues have been pending for years," FCC chairman Julius 
Genachowski wrote in a letter to Senator Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) 
recently, "and I appreciate the understandable frustration of many 
parties regarding the commission's lack of progress in addressing 
special access issues."

In its notice, the FCC indicated initial comments and replies on special 
access fees will cover a period of at least two months.

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