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  2. Consumers' Research v. Federal Communications Commission

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    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) administers a universal service program, as authorized by Congress in the Telecommunications Act of 1996.All telephone service customers in the United States pay a monthly fee, and the resulting Universal Service Fund is used by the FCC to subsidize discounts for financially disadvantaged subscribers, build network infrastructure in underserved areas ...

  3. Universal Protection Service - Wikipedia

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    Universal Protection Service offered security services and was located in Santa Ana, California. It was a division of Universal Services of America, with three other divisions: Universal Building Maintenance (janitorial and maintenance), Universal Protection Security Systems (security system installation and management), and Universal Fire/Life Safety (fire safety planning and training). [4]

  4. E-Rate - Wikipedia

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    The Schools and Libraries portion of the Universal Service Fund, more widely known as E-Rate, was authorized as part of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, section 254. The act called for universal service, meaning that everyone should have access to advanced telecommunications services at reasonable rates regardless of their location. Two ...

  5. Universal Service Fund - Wikipedia

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    Many US States have their own universal service funds, with budget and administration independent of the much larger federal fund. States with their own programs may have their own eligibility guidelines. As of 2019, 42 states had universal service funds in addition to the federal program, totaling $1.7 billion in disbursements in 2017.

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  7. Alan B. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Alan B. Miller (born August 17, 1937) is an American businessman who is the founder of Universal Health Services, and currently [when?] serves as the company's executive chairman. Miller founded the company in 1979 and it has grown to become a large provider of hospital and healthcare services in the US and the UK. In September 2020, UHS ...

  8. AlliedBarton - Wikipedia

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    AlliedBarton was founded as Allied Security in 1957 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a provider of contracted security guards and related services. [3]In 2000, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania-based Spectaguard acquired Allied Security and took on the Allied Security name. [4]

  9. Allied Universal - Wikipedia

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    Allied Universal patrol vehicle. Allied Universal is an American private security and staffing company, based in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania and Irvine, California.Formed in 2016 by the merger of AlliedBarton and Universal Services of America, [5] Allied Universal is the world's largest provider of private security guards.