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FCC 64.5001
Revised as of October 1, 2016
Goto Year:2015 |
2017
§ 64.5001 Reporting and certification requirements.
(a) All prepaid calling card providers must report prepaid calling card
percentage of interstate use (PIU) factors, and call volumes from which
these factors were calculated, based on not less than a one-day
representative sample, to those carriers from which they purchase
transport services. Such reports must be provided no later than the
45th day of each calendar quarter for the previous quarter.
(b) If a prepaid calling card provider fails to provide the appropriate
PIU information to a transport provider in the time allowed, the
transport provider may apply a 50 percent default PIU factor to the
prepaid calling card provider's traffic.
(c) On a quarterly basis, every prepaid calling card provider must
submit to the Commission a certification, signed by an officer of the
company under penalty of perjury, providing the following information
with respect to the prior quarter:
(1) The percentage of intrastate, interstate, and international calling
card minutes for that reporting period;
(2) The percentage of total prepaid calling card service revenue
(excluding revenue from prepaid calling cards sold by, to, or pursuant
to contract with the Department of Defense (DoD) or a DoD entity)
attributable to interstate and international calls for that reporting
period;
(3) A statement that it is making the required Universal Service Fund
contribution based on the reported information; and
(4) A statement that it has complied with the reporting requirements
described in paragraph (a) of this section.
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Subpart EE—TRS Customer Proprietary Network Information.
Source: 78 FR 40613 , July 5, 2013, unless otherwise noted.
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Goto Section: 64.5000 | 64.5101
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