Goto Section: 69.104 | 69.106 | Table of Contents
FCC 69.105
Revised as of October 1, 2019
Goto Year:2018 |
2020
§ 69.105 Carrier common line for non-price cap local exchange carriers.
(a) This section is applicable only to local exchange carriers that are
not subject to price cap regulation as that term is defined in
§ 61.3(ee) of this chapter. Until June 30, 2003, a charge that is
expressed in dollars and cents per line per access minute of use shall
be assessed upon all interexchange carriers that use local exchange
common line facilities for the provision of interstate or foreign
telecommunications services, except that the charge shall not be
assessed upon interexchange carriers to the extent they resell MTS or
MTS-type services of other common carriers (OCCs).
(b)(1) For purposes of this section and § 69.113:
(i) A carrier or other person shall be deemed to receive premium access
if access is provided through a local exchange switch that has the
capability to provide access for an MTS-WATS equivalent service that is
substantially equivalent to the access provided for MTS or WATS, except
that access provided for an MTS-WATS equivalent service that does not
use such capability shall not be deemed to be premium access until six
months after the carrier that provides such MTS-WATS equivalent service
receives actual notice that such equivalent access is or will be
available at such switch;
(ii) The term open end of a call describes the origination or
termination of a call that utilizes exchange carrier common line plant
(a call can have no, one, or two open ends); and
(iii) All open end minutes on calls with one open end (e.g., an 800 or
FX call) shall be treated as terminating minutes.
(2) For association Carrier Common Line tariff participants:
(i) The premium originating Carrier Common Line charge shall be one
cent per minute, except as described in § 69.105(b)(3), and
(ii) The premium terminating Carrier Common Line charge shall be
computed as follows:
(A) For each telephone company subject to price cap regulation,
multiply the company's proposed premium originating rate by a number
equal to the sum of the premium originating base period minutes and a
number equal to 0.45 multiplied by the non-premium originating base
period minutes of that telephone company;
(B) For each telephone company subject to price cap regulation,
multiply the company's proposed premium terminating rate by a number
equal to the sum of the premium terminating base period minutes and a
number equal to 0.45 multiplied by the non-premium terminating base
period minutes of that telephone company;
(C) Sum the numbers computed in paragraphs (b)(2)(ii) (A) and (B) of
this section for all companies subject to price cap regulation;
(D) From the number computed in paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(C) of this
section, subtract a number equal to one cent times the sum of the
premium originating base period minutes and a number equal to 0.45
multiplied by the non-premium originating base period minutes of all
telephone companies subject to price cap regulation, and;
(E) Divide the number computed in paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(D) of this
section by the sum of the premium terminating base period minutes and a
number equal to 0.45 multiplied by the non-premium terminating base
period minutes of all telephone companies subject to price cap
regulation.
(3) If the calculations described in § 69.105(b)(2) result in a per
minute charge on premium terminating minutes that is less than once
cent, both the originating and terminating premium charges for the
association CCL tariff participants shall be computed by dividing the
number computed in paragraph (b)(2)(ii)(C) of this section by a number
equal to the sum of the premium originating and terminating base period
minutes and a number equal to 0.45 multiplied by the sum of the
non-premium originating and terminating base period minutes of all
telephone companies subject to price cap regulation.
(4) The Carrier Common Line charges of telephone companies that are not
association Carrier Common Line tariff participants shall be computed
at the level of Carrier Common Line access element aggregation selected
by such telephone companies pursuant to § 69.3(e)(7). For each such
Carrier Common Line access element tariff—
(i) The premium originating Carrier Common Line charge shall be one
cent per minute, and
(ii) The premium terminating Carrier Common Line charge shall be
computed by subtracting the projected revenues generated by the
originating Carrier Common Line charges (both premium and non-premium)
from the Carrier Common Line revenue requirement for the companies
participating in that tariff, and dividing the remainder by the sum of
the projected premium terminating minutes and a number equal to .45
multiplied by the projected non-premium terminating minutes for such
companies.
(5) If the calculations described in § 69.105(b)(4) result in a per
minute charge on premium terminating minutes that is less than one
cent, both the originating and terminating premium charges for the
companies participating in said Carrier Common Line tariff shall be
computed by dividing the projected Carrier Common Line revenue
requirement for such companies by the sum of the projected premium
minutes and a number equal to .45 multiplied by the projected
non-premium minutes for such companies.
(6) Telephone companies that are not association Carrier Common Line
tariff participants shall submit to the Commission and to the
association whatever data the Commission shall determine are necessary
to calculate the charges described in this section.
(c) Any interexchange carrier shall receive a credit for Carrier Common
Line charges to the extent that it resells services for which these
charges have already been assessed (e.g., MTS or MTS-type service of
other common carriers).
(d) From July 1, 2002, to June 30, 2003, the carrier common line charge
calculations pursuant to this section shall be limited to an amount
equal to the number of projected residential and single-line business
lines multiplied by the difference between the residential and
single-line business End User Common Line rate cap and the lesser of
$6.50 or the non-price cap local exchange carrier's average cost per
line.
[ 51 FR 10841 , Mar. 31, 1986, as amended at 52 FR 21541 , June 8, 1987;
54 FR 6293 , Feb. 9, 1989; 55 FR 42386 , Oct. 19, 1990; 56 FR 21618 , May
10, 1991; 62 FR 31933 , June 11, 1997; 66 FR 59731 , Nov. 30, 2001]
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Goto Section: 69.104 | 69.106
Goto Year: 2018 |
2020
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