Common use of Federal Universal Service Fund Surcharge Clause in Contracts

Federal Universal Service Fund Surcharge. The Federal Universal Service Fund Surcharge is a charge shown as a percentage rate and applied by the Company on all invoiced interstate and international charges for services subject to the Universal Service Contribution Factor established by the FCC to support Universal Service programs. The Surcharge, which is identical to the Contribution Factor established by the FCC and revised regularly on a quarterly calendar year basis, may not be waived under any circumstance, is not eligible for discounting or promotions, and is applied to a Customer’s total net interstate and international charges, specifically, the charges remaining after the application of all available discounts and credits.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, www.verizon.com, www.verizon.com

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Federal Universal Service Fund Surcharge. The Federal Universal Service Fund Surcharge is a charge shown as a percentage rate and applied by the Company on all invoiced interstate and international charges for services subject to the Universal Service Contribution Factor established by the FCC to support Universal Service programs. The Surcharge, which is identical to the Contribution Factor established by the FCC and revised regularly on a quarterly calendar year basis, may not be waived under any circumstance, is not eligible for discounting or promotions, and is applied to a the Customer’s total net interstate and international charges, specifically, the charges remaining after the application of all available discounts and credits.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Terms and Conditions

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