Neb. Commission Loses Appeal On Internet Call Fees
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MARGERY A. GIBBS
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling exempting Internet phone service provider Vonage Holdings Corp. from paying a state telephone fee. In an opinion released Friday, a three-member panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected arguments from members of the Nebraska Public Service Commission. The PSC had been trying to force Vonage and its customers to pay into the state's Universal Service Fund. That fund helps subsidize phone and Internet services to poor and rural areas, schools and libraries. "We welcome the 8th Circuit's decision, which marks the sixth time a federal court has stopped attempts to regulate Vonage's Internet telephone services at the state level," said Vonage spokesman Charlie Sahner. All traditional phone companies pay into the Universal Service Fund. But Voice over Internet Protocol or VoIP providers such as Holmdel, N.J.-based Vonage say they provide an information service rather than a telecommunications service. Traditional telephone providers have argued that VoIP services should be subject to the same oversight and fee requirements that they face.- Loading Comments...
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