Telecommunications Program

Telecom Act and Universal Services
 

For over 50 years, the Rural Utilities Service has been promoting universal service in rural America through targeted lending and technical advice. The competition and universal service provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 have brought a new era with both challenges and opportunities for rural Americans.

RUS is working in concert with its borrowers, such as the Federal Communications Commission, and with rural leaders to build telecommunications infrastructure that will provide the same kinds of services for rural communities as are available in more densely populated cities and suburbs. Universal service mechanisms will stimulate this process and will help to make advanced telecommunications more affordable for rural institutions and consumers.

Our written comments on universal service and related issues are grouped by year above.

Advanced Telecommunications in Rural America (.pdf) is an evaluation of broadband deployment in rural versus non-rural areas and the effects of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 on that process.