FCC Lifeline Reform Will Likely Harm Tribes, DC Circ. Says

By Kelcee Griffis (August 13, 2018, 4:14 PM EDT) -- The D.C. Circuit has paused parts of the Federal Communications Commission's plan to alter the way it awards and disburses funds for the Lifeline program that helps poor people afford phone and internet service, saying eligibility changes are likely to shut out tribal customers rather than encourage network expansion as the FCC predicted....

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