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Posted by Connie Wightman on 5/15/13 11:00 AM

access chargesThe Federal Communications Commission denied a complaint alleging that a CLEC imposed excessive access charges for toll-free traffic. The FCC found that the CLEC properly applied its tariff, including using Percent of Interstate Use (PIU) factors instead of determining the actual jurisdiction of each call. The FCC dismisses another portion of the complaint on the basis that it was barred by the 2-year statute of limitations.

 
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Posted by Connie Wightman on 5/15/13 11:00 AM

access chargesThe Federal Communications Commission denied a complaint alleging that a CLEC imposed excessive access charges for toll-free traffic. The FCC found that the CLEC properly applied its tariff, including using Percent of Interstate Use (PIU) factors instead of determining the actual jurisdiction of each call. The FCC dismisses another portion of the complaint on the basis that it was barred by the 2-year statute of limitations.

 
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