Competitive Eligible Telecommunication Carrier (Cetc) Designation Low-Income Universal Service is a legal document that was released by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio - a government authority operating within Ohio.
Q: What is Competitive Eligible Telecommunication Carrier (CETC) designation?
A: CETC designation is a classification given to telecom carriers that are eligible to participate in the Low-Income Universal Service program.
Q: What is the Low-Income Universal Service program?
A: The Low-Income Universal Service program is a government initiative aimed at providing affordable telecommunications services to low-income individuals and households.
Q: Why is CETC designation important?
A: CETC designation allows telecom carriers to receive funding from the Low-Income Universal Service program to offer discounted services to qualifying low-income customers.
Q: Who grants the CETC designation in Ohio?
A: The CETC designation in Ohio is granted by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).
Q: How does a telecom carrier become a CETC in Ohio?
A: A telecom carrier needs to submit an application to the PUCO and meet certain criteria to become a CETC in Ohio.
Q: What are the benefits of being a CETC in Ohio?
A: Being a CETC in Ohio allows telecom carriers to receive subsidies to offer discounted services and expand their reach to low-income customers.
Form Details:
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