Another 5,700 C-band terminals have been deployed by Telkomsel, and in the Eastern provinces of Sulawesi and Irian Jaya by a second contractor, PT. Indonesia Comnets Plus, to provide public telephony in rural areas as part of the government-sponsored Universal Service Obligation (USO) program, funded by a 1.25% tax levied on all communication services. In this case the terminals support fixed wireless telephones, managed by local retailers who are allowed to retain all service revenue.106 Though Telkomsel's operating contract expired in March, the company is permitted to continue providing the service from its approximately 4,400 terminals on a commercial basis. Another service provider, Lintasarta, has deployed Ku-band terminals for public Internet access under this program, and reports achieving an average availability of only 95%.107