Increased Lifeline Minimum Service Standards and Budget Cap for 2018 Announced

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In 2016, the FCC adopted its Lifeline Modernization Order, in which it introduced Lifeline subsidies for the provision of broadband services, and imposed graduated minimum service standards for Lifeline-supported broadband services. In that order, The FCC announced that on or before July 31 of each year it will publish a notice of the minimum standards for Lifeline-supported fixed broadband services for the twelve months to follow.

Yesterday, the FCC announced that beginning December 1, 2017, the minimum service standards for Lifeline-supported fixed broadband speeds will increase from 10/1 Mbps to 15/2 Mbps. The increase is based on data gathered from the FCC’s Form 477 reports. Fixed broadband providers that do not offer a generally-available residential package that meets the minimum service standard may receive Lifeline support for packages of at least 4/1 Mbps. The FCC also announced that the service standard for fixed broadband usage will increase from 150 GB to 250 GB based on data calculated from the Urban Rate Survey.

Further, the FCC reminded carriers that the minimum service standards for Lifeline-supported mobile voice will increase from 500 minutes to 750 minutes and the usage allowance will increase from 500 MB to 1GB on December 1, 2017. These increases were included in the 2016 Lifeline Modernization Order. The service standard for Lifeline-supported mobile broadband speed will remain unchanged at 3G.

Finally, the FCC announced that the budget for Lifeline support, which is indexed to inflation, will increase from $2.25 billion to $2.28 billion effective January 2018.

  2017 2018 Effective Date
Voice Service Mobile
500 minutes
Mobile
500 minutes
December 1, 2017
Broadband Service Fixed
10 Mbps down/1 Mbps upMobile
500MB
3G
Fixed
15 Mbps down/ 2 MbpsMobile
1 GB
3G
December 1, 2017
Budget $2.25 Billion $2.28 Billion January 1, 2018

 

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