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2011-20847 Further Inquiry Into Four Issues in the Universal Service Lifeline/Link Up Reform and Modernization Proceeding Proposed Rule The Federal Communications Commission (Commission) sought public comment on proposed reforms that would assist the Commission in assessing strategies to increase broadband adoption, without increasing overall program size. Based on the current record in this proceeding, four issues in particular merit further inquiry. In this document, the Commission seeks further inquiry on four issues: designing and implementing a Lifeline/Link Up broadband pilot program to evaluate whether and how Lifeline/Link Up can effectively support broadband adoption by low-income households; limiting the availability of Lifeline support to one discount per residential address; revising the definition of Link Up service, as well as the possible reduction of the $30 reimbursement amount for Link Up support; and improving methods for verifying continued eligibility for the program. The Commission believes that this analysis would benefit from further development of these issues in the record, and therefore seek further comment focused on these areas. 2011-08-17 2011 8 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2011/08/17/2011-20847/further-inquiry-into-four-issues-in-the-universal-service-lifelinelink-up-reform-and-modernization https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2011-08-17/pdf/2011-20847.pdf Federal Communications Commission 161 The Federal Communications Commission (Commission) sought public comment on proposed reforms that would assist the Commission in assessing strategies to increase broadband adoption, without increasing overall program size. Based on the current record...  

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