If the wave crosses state lines you get USF applied automatically unless you
can get it waived.
Ask your carrier for a “USF exemption form” and see what they say. They may
have to find the one person in the dusty back corner that handles it. I had to
educate my sales rep on it, he had no
I believe the rule says if more than x percentage of traffic is interstate then
USF applies. If it’s intrastate then it doesn’t apply.
As far as I am concerned for my intrastate (in state) circuits the traffic is
coming from my router interface and going to my other router interface. What
we had a circuit through giglinx.
they sold to gtt, we are now being hit with usf & other fees of over 1,000.
none of the fees including usf with giglinx
no talking to gtt..
Roland
> I am very interested in this question as well. Looking to understand the rulesof which USF taxes is not in
I am very interested in this question as well. Looking to understand the rules
of which USF taxes is not in place. We have some fiber leases coming up where
I want to structure things properly
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