Re: [AFMUG] UCC

2018-02-05 Thread SmarterBroadband
Yes, and I can not get them to stop charging me…

 

From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of TJ Trout
Sent: Sunday, February 4, 2018 9:38 AM
To: af@afmug.com
Subject: [AFMUG] UCC

 

I have a particular carrier that charges me UCC on point-to-point circuits 
within the same state in a blanket fashion and then each time I turn up a new 
circuit I have to go back and realize that they are charging me UCC and get 
them to revise the contract each and every time. UCC is not do unless the 
point-to-point crosses state lines. 

 

I encourage everybody that has a point to point to look at their billing and 
make sure they're not paying exorbitant extra taxes. The difference is 12% 
versus 35% with this specific carrier. 

 

Has anybody else encountered the same issue before?

 

TJ



Re: [AFMUG] UCC

2018-02-05 Thread Adam Moffett
I can recall seeing a loop charge on a circuit where we provided the 
loop to them.  That battle had to be re-fought every time we upgraded or 
changed anything.


I don't know what UCC is in the context of a data circuit.  Must be 
something we don't have here.



-- Original Message --
From: "TJ Trout" <t...@voltbb.com>
To: af@afmug.com
Sent: 2/4/2018 12:37:52 PM
Subject: [AFMUG] UCC

I have a particular carrier that charges me UCC on point-to-point 
circuits within the same state in a blanket fashion and then each time 
I turn up a new circuit I have to go back and realize that they are 
charging me UCC and get them to revise the contract each and every 
time. UCC is not do unless the point-to-point crosses state lines.


I encourage everybody that has a point to point to look at their 
billing and make sure they're not paying exorbitant extra taxes. The 
difference is 12% versus 35% with this specific carrier.


Has anybody else encountered the same issue before?

TJ

[AFMUG] UCC

2018-02-04 Thread TJ Trout
I have a particular carrier that charges me UCC on point-to-point circuits
within the same state in a blanket fashion and then each time I turn up a
new circuit I have to go back and realize that they are charging me UCC and
get them to revise the contract each and every time. UCC is not do unless
the point-to-point crosses state lines.

I encourage everybody that has a point to point to look at their billing
and make sure they're not paying exorbitant extra taxes. The difference is
12% versus 35% with this specific carrier.

Has anybody else encountered the same issue before?

TJ