TCA Webinars 

Addressing broadband policy updates, data reporting obligations, performance validation, and financial compliance processes.

Broadband Labels

Broadband Labels Webinar

This webinar provides a comprehensive walkthrough of the FCC’s Consumer Broadband Label requirements, helping providers understand what must be included, how to display labels, and how to stay compliant.

CPNI Training Preview

CPNI Training 

CPNI training

Hubb Reporting 

Hubb Huddle for TCA Clients 

This session provides an in-depth discussion on FCC HUB (High-Cost Universal Broadband) location reporting requirements, helping telecom providers understand evolving obligations, timelines, and how to prepare for compliance.

TCA Hubb Reporting Webinar for RoR Companies 

A detailed breakdown of HUB reporting requirements and performance testing expectations for CAF BLS recipients, helping providers understand compliance obligations, timelines, and best practices.

TCA HUBB Reporting Webinar for ACAM Companies 

HUB reporting for ACAM recipients is a highly detailed, location-driven compliance process, closely tied to funding and performance accountability. While timelines and testing rules continue to evolve, proactive data management and documentation are essential to staying compliant and protecting support funding.

Lifeline Webinar 

LifeLine Evolution

The Lifeline program is shifting toward centralized verification, stricter service standards, and more automated reporting, requiring providers to update processes, improve data accuracy, and proactively manage customer transitions.

Performance Measures Testing 

Performance Measures Testing 

Performance testing is a critical validation layer for USF-funded broadband, requiring strong coordination between HUB reporting, technical systems, and operational processes to maintain compliance and avoid penalties.

USAC

Overview of USAC Audits and Trends from the 2025 FCC Orders  

USAC audits are becoming more frequent and rigorous, and providers must maintain strict documentation, accurate accounting, and proactive compliance processes to avoid findings and financial recovery actions.

Plant and Expenses  

USAC audits require strong documentation, accurate accounting, and disciplined cost allocation practices — especially for plant and expenses to avoid findings and potential recovery of support funds.

Line Counts  

Accurate loop counts and billing data are critical for USF support calculations, and providers must ensure tight alignment between billing systems, reported data, and documentation to pass audits and avoid findings.

USAC Affiliate Transactions and Leases

USAC audits closely scrutinize affiliate relationships, and companies must ensure accurate valuation, proper classification, and robust documentation to support all transactions and avoid recovery of USF funds.