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Essay heading: FCC Regulations: Evaluating the Missoula Plan
 
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The FCC allowed comments to be filed until September 2006, then extended the deadline until December 2006. Then, in February 2007, reply comments were filed by 63 parties including 20 state commissions. It is expected that the FCC will make some key decisions sometime this year. This paper will discuss some of the most controversial areas of The Missoula Plan...
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Then, in February 2007, reply comments were filed by 63 parties including 20 state commissions. It is expected that the FCC will make some key decisions sometime this year. This paper will discuss some of the most controversial areas of The Missoula Plan. Today’s intercarrier compensation involves a patch-work of inconsistent rules resulting in vastly divergent rates for any given call—depending upon the type of carrier that the call originated from and whether or not the call crosses state boundaries...
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