This document is a notice from BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., dated April 5, 2005, informing customers of an upcoming increase in the Federal Universal Service Charge. The increase, prompted by a decision from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is intended to fund affordable telephone services for schools and rural areas. The new charge will be reflected on customer bills for April and May 2005, with an exemption for Lifeline accounts.
This document is page 13 of a 'Business Expansion Portfolio and Prospectus' for Twin City Care of The Virgin Islands (also referred to as Twin City Mobile Integrated Health Services). It outlines operational procedures for after-hours calls, the compensation structure for the billing director (salary plus commission), and a Public Relations strategy focused on three types of 'customers': patients, facilities, and staff. It also details plans to align with local organizations (casinos, hotels, cruise lines) and professional associations, while introducing 'Community Paramedicine' to serve rural populations and reduce 911 misuse. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
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