FCC 69.112 Revised as of October 1, 2007
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Sec. 69.112 Direct-trunked transport.
(a) A flat-rated direct-trunked transport charge expressed in dollars and
cents per unit of capacity shall be assessed upon all interexchange carriers
and other persons that use telephone company direct-trunked transport
facilities.
(b)(1) For telephone companies subject to price cap regulation, initial
direct-trunked transport charges based on the interoffice charges for
equivalent voice grade, DS1, and DS3 special access services as of September
1, 1992, adjusted for changes in the price cap index calculated for the July
1, 1993 annual filing for telephone companies subject to price cap
regulation, generally shall be presumed reasonable if the benchmark defined
in Sec. 69.108 is satisfied. Direct-trunked transport charges may be
distance-sensitive. Distance shall be measured as airline kilometers between
customer-designated points.
(2) For telephone companies not subject to price cap regulation, initial
direct-trunked transport charges based on the interoffice charges for
equivalent voice grade, DS1, and DS3 special access services generally shall
be presumed reasonable if the benchmark defined in Sec. 69.108 is satisfied.
Direct-trunked transport charges may be distance-sensitive. Distance shall
be measured as airline kilometers between customer-designated points.
(c) If the telephone company employs distance-sensitive rates:
(1) A distance-sensitive component shall be assessed for use of the
transmission facilities, including intermediate transmission circuit
equipment, between the end points of the circuit; and
(2) A nondistance-sensitive component shall be assessed for use of the
circuit equipment at the ends of the transmission links.
(d) Telephone companies shall apply only their shortest term special access
rates in setting direct-trunked transport rates.
(e) Except as provided in pagagraphs (f), (g), and (h) of this section,
telephone companies shall not offer direct-trunked transport rates based on
term discounts or volume discounts for multiple DS3s or any other service
with higher volume than DS3.
(f) Except in the situations set forth in paragraphs (g) and (h) of this
section, telephone companies may offer term and volume discounts in
direct-trunked transport charges within each study area used for the purpose
of jurisdictional separations, in which interconnectors have taken either:
(1) At least 100 DS1-equivalent cross-connects for the transmission of
switched traffic (as described in Sec. 69.121(a)(1)) in offices in the study
area that the telephone company has assigned to the lowest priced density
pricing zone (zone 1) under an approved density pricing zone plan as
described in Sec. Sec. 61.38(b)(4) and 61.49(k) of this section; or
(2) An average of at least 25 DS1-equivalent cross-connects for the
transmission of switched traffic per office assigned to the lowest priced
density pricing zone (zone 1).
(g) In study areas in which the telephone company has implemented density
zone pricing, but no offices have been assigned to the lowest priced density
pricing zone (zone 1), telephone companies may offer term and volume
discounts in direct-trunked transport charges within the study area when
interconnectors have taken at least 5 DS1-equivalent cross-connects for the
transmission of switched traffic (as described in Sec. 69.121(a)(1) of this
chapter) in offices in the study area.
(h) In study areas in which the telephone company has not implemented
density zone pricing, telephone companies may offer term and volume
discounts in direct-trunked transport charges when interconnectors have
taken at least 100 DS1-equivalent cross-connects for the transmission of
switched traffic (as described in Sec. 69.121(a)(1) of this chapter) in offices
in the study area.
(i) Centralized equal access providers as described in Transport Rate
Structure and Pricing, CC Docket No. 91–213, FCC 92–442, 7 FCC Rcd 7002
(1992), are not required to provide direct-trunked transport service.
Telephone companies that do not have measurement and billing capabilities at
their end offices are not required to provide direct-trunked transport
services at those end offices without measurement and billing capabilities.
Telephone companies that are not classified as Class A companies under
Sec. 32.11 of this chapter are required to provide direct-trunked transport
service upon request. All other telephone companies shall provide a
direct-trunked transport service.
[ 57 FR 54720 , Nov. 20, 1992, as amended at 58 FR 41190 , Aug. 3, 1993; 58 FR 44950 , Aug. 25, 1993; 58 FR 48764 , Sept. 17, 1993; 60 FR 50121 , Sept. 28,
1995]
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