FCC 51.311 Revised as of October 1, 2007
Goto Year:2006 |
2008
Sec. 51.311 Nondiscriminatory access to unbundled network elements.
(a) The quality of an unbundled network element, as well as the quality of
the access to the unbundled network element, that an incumbent LEC provides
to a requesting telecommunications carrier shall be the same for all
telecommunications carriers requesting access to that network element.
(b) To the extent technically feasible, the quality of an unbundled network
element, as well as the quality of the access to such unbundled network
element, that an incumbent LEC provides to a requesting telecommunications
carrier shall be at least equal in quality to that which the incumbent LEC
provides to itself. If an incumbent LEC fails to meet this requirement, the
incumbent LEC must prove to the state commission that it is not technically
feasible to provide the requested unbundled network element, or to provide
access to the requested unbundled network element, at a level of quality
that is equal to that which the incumbent LEC provides to itself.
(c) Previous successful access to an unbundled element at a particular point
in a network, using particular facilities, is substantial evidence that
access is technically feasible at that point, or at substantially similar
points, in networks employing substantially similar facilities. Adherence to
the same interface or protocol standards shall constitute evidence of the
substantial similarity of network facilities.
(d) Previous successful provision of access to an unbundled element at a
particular point in a network at a particular level of quality is
substantial evidence that access is technically feasible at that point, or
at substantially similar points, at that level of quality.
[ 61 FR 45619 , Aug. 29, 1996, as amended at 68 FR 52294 , Sept. 2, 2003]
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