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- and Exhibit A. Global Teldata's first quarterly Worksheet that was late-filed on November 17, 2004 contained this same error. The subscriber line charge (also called end user common line charge) is a fixed, non-usage sensitive access charge to the end user for the dedicated line from the last local exchange carrier central office to the end user's premises. See sections 69.104 and 69.152 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.152. 47 U.S.C. § 254. 47 C.F.R. §§ 54.706(a), 54.711(a), 64.1195. Global Teldata NAL, 20 FCC Rcd at 17270, ¶¶ 14-15. Id. at ¶¶ 22-28. Response of Global Teldata II, LLC, filed November 29, 2005 (``NAL Response''). Id. at 3-4. See 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(1)(B). See also 47 C.F.R. §
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- with the conference calling companies.] Faced with this (previously undisclosed) proof that it issued backdated bills on the eve of submitting its answer and supporting documents in this case, Farmers asserts that such backdating is merely standard practice and that it issued backdated invoices at that point ``in order to comply with [its] interstate End User Access Service tariff, section 69.104 of the Commission's rules, and the filed rate doctrine.'' But this assertion is unpersuasive given Farmers' conduct throughout its business relationships with the conference calling companies. [Redacted confidential information regarding Farmers' business dealings with a conference calling company.] This conduct is inconsistent with the provision of tariffed services, and further evidences Farmers' and conference calling companies' apparent intent from the
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- Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) (``Hyperion Forbearance Order'') at 8596-8601, ¶¶ 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4(a) (``The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ....''); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. § 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241, 245-46, ¶ 10 (1983) (``Today we...adopt[ ] rules that will determine the rates interexchange carriers and end users will pay for access to
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- 5. We find unavailing Genesis's reliance on a statement in the Local Competition Order that the specific EUCL charge imposed by the wholesaler depends upon the identity of the end user served by the reseller. That language, as well as the language in section 51.617(a) of the Commission's rules, refers to the different kinds of EUCL charges identified in section 69.104 of the rules, (e.g., those applicable to residential lines as distinguished from multi-business lines) and not to the discount or rebate for which an individual end user might have been eligible. Such an approach is consistent with the Commission's determination in the Local Competition Order that wholesalers would not know the specific circumstances of a reseller's customer. Accordingly, we find
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- Ruling. See Comments of Certain Complainants Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed Oct. 13, 2000 (``Certain Complainants' Comments'') at 10-13 and Comments of Kayson Communications Inc. and Best Payphones Inc. Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed on Oct. 23, 2000 (``Kayson and Best Comments'') at 3 (arguing that because IPPs were found to not be end-users users within the meaning of section 69.104(a), the collection of EUCL charges for semi-public payphones is unlawful); Certain Complainants' Comments at 14 (contending that the Commission's Liability Order constitutes a ``new'' construction of the Access Charge rules); Certain Complainants' Comments at 8 (arguing that the collection of EUCL charges from IPPs by the LECs violates section 203 of the Act because IPPs are not end users and
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- and their suspended tariffs, and includes all rate-of-return carriers filing interstate access charge tariffs effective January 1, 2002. This one-day suspension allows the tariffs to become effective after the suspension, subject to potential refund obligations pending the outcome of our investigation. See infra paras. 11-14. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 22, para. 42. 47 C.F.R. § 69.104, as revised. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 26, para. 51. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 26, 28-29, paras. 51, 56. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 76-77, para. 177. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 42, para. 90. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304
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- Order). The one-day suspension allowed the tariffs to become effective after the suspension, subject to potential refund obligations pending the outcome of our investigation. See Suspension Order, DA 01-3023 at 1-2 n.4. Appendix A lists the tariff transmittals filed after the Suspension Order was released. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 22-29, paras. 42-56. 47 C.F.R. § 69.104, as revised. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 26, para. 51. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 76-77, para. 177. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 42, para. 90. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 37, 46, paras. 76, 103; MAG Plan for Regulation of Interstate Services of
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- Marcus, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554. Parties shall also serve with one copy: Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554, (202) 863-2893. For further information, contact Jeremy D. Marcus, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, (202) 418-1520. - FCC- In the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc. Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, RM No. 10603, Petition of NECA (filed Sept. 26, 2002) (NECA Petition). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.401. Id. at 1, 9. NECA states that this exchange access service is often sold under the name Digital Transport Service (DTS). Id. at 1 n.3. Id. at 1-2, 5-9. Id. at Appendix A. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1206. See 47
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- - Form The following rows are removed: Rows 2010, 2020, 2030, and 2040. Report Definition - Row/Column Instructions The following row instructions are removed: Rows 2010, 2020, 2030, and 2040. Row 2090 - The following instruction is revised to read: ``Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a).'' Row 2100 - The following instruction is revised to read: ``Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a
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- Filings, CC Docket No. 01-206, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 01-352 (released Dec. 3, 2001) (rejecting Alltel's adjustment of its interstate DEM factor due to increased ISP traffic). Separations Freeze Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 11399-11400, paras. 34-35, 11402-03, paras. 39-42. Id. at 11403 para. 42. Separations Freeze Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 11382, 11387-88, para. 9. 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(n) and (p). See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 19634, para. 42, 19638, para. 51. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 19638, para. 51, 19640-41, para. 56. Id. at 19688-89, para. 177. Id. at 19654, para. 90. Id. Id. at 19656, para. 96. Id. at 19649, para. 76, 19658, para. 103; see also
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- Company Transmittal No. 15 Tariff FCC No. 1 United Telephone Association Transmittal No. 2 Tariff FCC No. 1 Issued: June 30, 2003 Non-Price Cap ILECs John Staurulakis, Inc. Transmittal No. 85 Tariff FCC No. 1 National Exchange Carrier Association Transmittal No. 990 Tariff FCC No. 5 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.3(h) and 69.3(f)(2). 47 C.F.R. § 69.38. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(n)(1)(ii)(C) and 69.152(d)(1)(ii)(D). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.105. July 1, 2003, Annual Access Charge Tariff Filings, Petition of AT&T Corp., WCB/Pricing 03-15 (filed June 23, 2003) (AT&T Petition); Petition of GCI to Suspend and Investigate, WCB/Pricing 03-15 (filed June 24, 2003). July 1, 2003, Annual Access Charge Tariff Filings, Reply Comments of ALLTEL Communications, Inc., to the Petition of AT&T Corp.
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- PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED FOR PETITION FOR EXPEDITED INTERIM WAIVER OF THE COMMISSION'S ASSESSMENT RULE OF THE END USER COMMON LINE CHARGE ON CERTAIN T-1 EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICES RM No. 10603 COMMENTS: September 25, 2003 REPLY COMMENTS: October 10, 2003 On August 19, 2003, in RM No. 10603, various telephone industry groups filed a petition for expedited interim waiver of section 69.104 of the Commission's rules ``to permit the application of no more than five [End User Common Line (EUCL or SLC)] charges to T-1 interfaces for which the customer supplies the terminating channelization equipment.'' The joint petitioners seek an interim waiver of this rule while the Commission considers amending the rule in response to NECA's September 26, 2002 petition for rulemaking.
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WC Docket No. 04-259 RM-10603 ORDER Adopted: October 6, 2004 Released: October 6, 2004 By the Chief, Pricing Policy Division: Revised Filing Dates: Comments: November 12, 2004 Reply Comments: December 13, 2004 Introduction On July 19, 2003, the Commission released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in the above-captioned
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- See Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 24978, para. 51 & n.131. We note that the Commission made a similar determination in deciding to assess a subscriber line charge (SLC) on all subscribers to local service even where customers did not subscribe to long distance services. See, e.g., Petition of SoundNet Emergency Communications for a Declaratory Ruling Interpreting Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, DA 96-1919, Order, 11 FCC Rcd. 20410, 20412-13, paras. 7-8 (1996). Specifically, the Commission determined that a SLC is to be assessed upon each end user who subscribes to a telephone line even if the customer uses no long distance services. Id. at 20412-13, para. 7. The Commission stated that minimal use of a subscriber line
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- are removed from Row 1885. The following row instruction is deleted: Row 1970. Common Line Support - Long Term. B. Table II - Demand Analysis Report Definition - Row Instructions The following row instructions are changed to read: Row 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). Row 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year,
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- sources mentioned by WWC and reached the same erroneous conclusions before filing its first application to serve the western portion of New Mexico RSA 3. McElroy Informal Objection at 7. Thus, according to McElroy, ``WWC's claim that its experience was somehow unique collapses under scrutiny.'' Id. See, e.g., In the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, Order Granting Petition for Rulemaking, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Order Granting Interim Partial Waiver, 19 FCC Rcd 13591, 13604 and n.99 (2004) (granting, in relevant part, partial interim waiver of Section 69.104 of the Commission's rules to all similarly situated rate-of-return carriers, including those that did not formally request the waiver, that wish to avail
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- 25002; NECA 2006 Filing at 3. See, e.g., NECA 2006 Filing at 22-23. For example, under the CPL formula, payments to average schedule companies in 2006 would be payable to 419 average schedule study areas, as compared to 353 average schedule study areas in 2005. See NECA 2006 Filing at 2-3. See National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, WC Docket No. 04-259, RM 10603, Order Granting Petition for Rulemaking, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Order Granting Interim Partial Waiver, 19 FCC Rcd 13591, 13606, para. 44 (2004). In this order, the Commission permitted, pursuant to an interim partial waiver, incumbent local exchange carriers to report DS-1 loops as 5 loops even though a DS-1
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- not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(d)(4). PRT, Consolidated, and Frontier do not indicate whether they offer such services. To the extent that any of them does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common
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- 54.307(a) and 54.903(a)(2). 47 C.F.R. § 54.903(a)(4). See Letter from Fatina K. Franklin, Assistant Division Chief, Industry Analysis and Technology Division, FCC, to Ann D. Berkowitz, Associate Directory-Federal Regulatory, Verizon Communications (Dec. 14, 2005); Letter from Roberto Garcia, Vice-President, Legal and Regulatory Affairs, PRTC, to Thomas Navin, Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau, FCC (Sept. 22, 2006) (PRTC Letter); 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(n). ICLS available to rate-of-return LECs equals the common line revenue requirement per study area less the study area revenues obtained from end user common line charges. Because PRTC under-collected its common line revenue, it over-collected ICLS. 47 C.F.R. § 54.901(a)(1). See PRTC Letter. See Letter from Craig Davis, Director, High Cost Support Mechanism, USAC to Katherine Dourthe, Centennial Communications Corp.
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- filed electronically with the SEC. See 17 C.F.R. § 232.101 (``Mandated electronic submissions and exceptions.''). The public may access Forms 10-K via the SEC's EDGAR database. See http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml (visited March 25, 2009). Some carriers may also maintain Forms 10-K on their own web-sites, often on their investor relations pages. 8 See, e.g., National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, WC Docket No. 04-259, Order Granting Petition for Rulemaking, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Order Granting Interim Partial Waiver, 19 FCC Rcd 13591, 13605 para. 39 (2004) (``The waiver we grant herein is interim and will remain in place only until we resolve the issues raised . . . in the notice of proposed rulemaking, at
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- interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(d)(4). ACS does not indicate whether it offers such services. To the extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common
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- interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(d)(4). CenturyTel does not indicate whether it offers such services. To the extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common
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- not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(d)(4). VITELCO, FairPoint, and Windstream do not indicate whether they offer such services. To the extent that any of them does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common
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- interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(d)(4). Windstream does not indicate whether it offers such services. To the extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156.
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- Informal Request for Certification to Coordinate the Power Radio Service, Railroad Radio Service, and Automobile EmergencyRadio Service /n WT RM-8763 View RM-8763edocs: RM-8763 2/20/1996 4911/15/2004Modificationand Clarification of Policies and Procedures Governing Siting and Maintenance of Amateur Radio Antennas and Support Structures WT 04-259 View 04-259 edocs: 04-259 7/15/2004 1512/13/2004in the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 /nof the Commisson's Rules.. WT 04-264 View 04-264 edocs: 04-264 7/21/2004 712/15/2004Qwest Wireless, LLC and Cellco Partnership Verizon Wireless Seek Commission Consent /N for the Assignment of Sixty-Two Broadband Personal Communications Services Licenses./n WT 97-82 View 97-82 edocs: 97-82 3/18/1997 110212/22/2004Amendment of the Commision's Rules Competitive Bidding Proceeding Page 28 of 97 Attachment A Media Bureau Bureau in ECFS Proceeding
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- reforms adopted in the order are properly reflected in the rules. Accordingly, in this Order, we provide the following clarification regarding this specific exogenous cost issue. ILECs will be permitted to recover any increase in TRS, regulatory, or NANPA fees through the SLC, if they are below the maximum cap. For this purpose, we grant a limited waiver of sections 69.104 and 69.152 of the Commission's rules, to the extent the rules prohibit certain carriers from charging the maximum rate of $6.50 for a residential or single-line business subscriber line or $9.20 for a multi-line business subscriber line. We also grant price cap LECs a limited waiver of section 69.152 to the extent that rule prohibits price cap carriers from charging
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- to the common line access element by our Part 36 and Part 69 cost allocation rules. For each price cap basket, the rates allowed are determined based on price cap formulas, without reference to interstate allocation of costs. We measure the earnings of price cap carriers by comparing revenues to interstate allocated costs. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.45(c), 65.702, & 69.104. The data indicate that only two study areas served by price cap LECs, (Bell Atlantic in the District of Columbia, and GTE in Minnesota) have interstate-allocated common line costs that are less than the current $3.50 SLC. These two study areas represent less than two percent of subscriber lines nationwide. See Supporting Material filed with 1996 Annual Access Tariff Filing,
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- ``Section III'' Amend paragraph 254, fifth sentence, by replacing ``infra'' with ``infra'' Amend footnote 589 by inserting ``to'' between ``subject'' and ``this'' Amend paragraph 261, last sentence, by replacing ``Proposal's'' with ``proposal's'' Amend footnote 598 by replacing ``(nn)'' with ``(qq)'' Amend footnote 599 by deleting ``; see also April 14 VALOR Letter'' Amend Appendix B, § 54.403(a)(1) by replacing ``§ 69.104 or § 69.152(d) and (q)'' with ``§ 69.104 or §§ 69.152(d)(1) and 69.152(q) of this chapter'' Amend Appendix B, § 54.403(b) by replacing ``§ 69.104 or § 69.152(d) and (q)'' with ``§ 69.104 or §§ 69.152(d)(1) and 69.152(q) of this chapter'' and by replacing each time it appears ``End-User Common Line'' with ``End User Common Line'' Amend Appendix B, §
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- Marcus, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554. Parties shall also serve with one copy: Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554, (202) 863-2893. For further information, contact Jeremy D. Marcus, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, (202) 418-1520. - FCC- In the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc. Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, RM No. 10603, Petition of NECA (filed Sept. 26, 2002) (NECA Petition). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.401. Id. at 1, 9. NECA states that this exchange access service is often sold under the name Digital Transport Service (DTS). Id. at 1 n.3. Id. at 1-2, 5-9. Id. at Appendix A. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1206. See 47
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- year and the first and second quarters of the subsequent year. Carriers that file no later than December 31 shall receive support for the first and second quarters of the subsequent year. Carriers that file no later than March 31 of the subsequent year shall receive support for the second quarter of the subsequent year. Appendix 9 47 C.F.R. § 69.104 - End user common line for non-price cap incumbent local exchange carriers. (n) (1) Beginning January 1, 2002, except as provided in paragraph (r) of this section, the maximum monthly charge for each residential or single-line business local exchange service subscriber line shall be the lesser of: One-twelfth of the projected annual revenue requirement for the End User Common Line
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- is not an eligible resident of Tribal lands, as defined in § 54.400(e), the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $3.50 plus the tariffed rate in effect for the primary residential End User Common Line charge of the incumbent local exchange carrier serving the area in which the qualifying low-income consumer receives service, as determined in accordance with § 69.104 or § 69.152(d) and (q) of this chapter, whichever is applicable. For an eligible resident of Tribal lands, the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $28.50 plus that same End User Common Line charge. Eligible telecommunications carriers that charge federal End User Common Line charges or equivalent federal charges shall apply Tier-One federal Lifeline support to waive the federal
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- (B) Path A LECs that elect the non-pooling option for one or more of their tariff options will file and administer their own interstate access tariffs for those tariff options. Interstate access charge rate elements will be those in the applicable sections of Part 69 of these rules. End User Common Line Charges must be set, and apply, pursuant to §69.104. Non-pooling Path A LECs on Path A incentive regulation will establish all other switched access rate elements based on the applicable RPL consistent with subsection (1)(B) above. Such rates may initially include universal service revenues including rate averaging support (RAS) as defined in § 54.319 lost by exiting the pool, but RAS will not apply in subsequent years for study
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- Rate-of-Return Carriers § 54.901 Calculation of Interstate Common Line Support. (a) Interstate Common Line Support available to a rate-of-return carrier shall equal the Common Line Revenue Requirement per Study Area as calculated in accordance with Part 69 of this chapter minus: the study area revenues obtained from end user common line charges at their allowable maximum as determined by §§ 69.104(n) and 69.104(o) of this chapter; the carrier common line charge revenues to be phased out pursuant to § 69.105 of this chapter; the special access surcharge pursuant to § 69.114 of this chapter; the line port costs in excess of basic analog service pursuant to § 69.130 of this chapter; and any Long Term Support for which the carrier is
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- these customers, and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld this finding. Therefore, to achieve the benefits of removing implicit subsidies and allowing SLC deaveraging, while maintaining affordable residential and single-line business rates for consumers, we will allow the SLC cap to increase as set forth in the CALLS Order, the Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, and sections 69.152 and 69.104 of our rules. background Access Charges The Telephone Network and Cost Recovery. The local telephone network is a series of facilities operated by the LECs that enable subscribers to make local calls and to connect with IXCs to make long distance calls. Various components comprise the local telephone network, including local loop facilities through which the customers connect to the
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- eligible to receive LTS equal to the lesser of (A) the LTS for which the carrier would be eligible pursuant to subparagraph (4), or (B) its common line revenue requirement as calculated in accordance with Part 69 of this chapter, minus (1) the study area revenues obtained from end-user common line charges at their allowable maximum as determined by §§ 69.104(n) and 69.104(o) of this chapter; (2) the carrier common line charge revenues to be phased out pursuant to § 69.105 of this chapter; (3) the special access surcharges pursuant to § 69.114 of this chapter; and (4) the line port costs in excess of basic analog service pursuant to § 69.130 of this chapter. (C) Under no circumstance shall a
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- a number of other IPP complainants, they could have filed a complaint at the time they discovered the EUCL charge on their bill, either at the Commission or in federal district court, to pursue their legal remedies. In addition, because the Commission's EUCL rules were imposed on Complainants starting in 1984 and Complainants were aware that Defendants were violating Section 69.104(a) from the first assessment of the EUCL charge upon them, Complainants' reliance on AirTouch is misplaced. Moreover, under the reasoning put forth by Complainants, the C.F. Communications complaint would have been dismissed as prematurely filed. Thus, we conclude that the cause of action in this proceeding accrued when Defendants assessed the EUCL charge upon Complainants. Complainants Have Not Demonstrated that
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- that is ``described as a residential rate in the local exchange service tariff,'' whereas a single line business subscriber line charge is assessed where the subscriber pays a rate that is ``not described as a residential rate in the local exchange service tariff and does not obtain more than one such line from a particular telephone company.'' 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.152. Incumbent local exchange carriers also keep track of their lines for determining which interstate access costs to recover from other charges (for example, common carrier line charges for rate-of-return carriers). (discussing whether to exempt Lifeline customers). . Mobile wireless providers would contribute for each activated handset and/or pager. See Telecommunications Industry Revenue Report: 2001, Industry Analysis Division, Table 14
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- Numbering Resource Optimization Third Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 268. If recovery of these costs would result in end user charges that exceed the caps established for rate of return carriers, these carriers may seek recovery of the unrecovered portion of these costs through the Universal Service interstate common line support fund (USF). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 54.901, 69.104 (n), (o) adopted in Multi-Association Group (MAG) Plan for Regulation of Interstate Services of Non-Price Cap Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers and Interexchange Carriers, CC Docket No. 00-256, Second Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 19613 (2001). The USF is supported by assessments on the interstate revenues of telecommunications carriers, and carriers typically recover these
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the matter of National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WC Docket No. 04-259 RM-10603 ORDER GRANTING PETITION FOR RULEMAKING, NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING, AND ORDER GRANTING INTERIM PARTIAL WAIVER Adopted: July 14, 2004 Released: July 19, 2004 Comment Date: 60 days after Federal Register publication of this Notice Reply Comment Date: 90 days after Federal Register publication of
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- the triggers required, see generally Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14265-87, paras. 81-121. For the specifics of the triggers required, see generally id. at 14296-302, paras. 141-157. 47 C.F.R. § 69.709(c); Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14296-302, paras. 141-157. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14303-07, paras. 160-167. 47 C.F.R. § 69.152(q); 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(r). 47 C.F.R. § 54.315. MAG Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 19698-700, paras. 199-205. MAG Further Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 19711-17, paras. 241-59. See, e.g., ALLTEL Comments at 46-47; ICORE Comments at 16; NTCA Comments at 8-9; NRTA Comments at 17. See, e.g., AT&T Comments at 19-23; CUSC Comments at 7-8; WorldCom Comments at 4. See, e.g., AT&T Comments at
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- costs to be accorded exogenous treatment were proper costs that have not been recovered elsewhere. During the years in question, the assessment of a EUCL charge on IPSPs meant that those costs were not recovered through another rate element. Beginning October 15, 1993, Petitioners were obligated to assess a EUCL charge on IPSPs in accordance with the interpretation of section 69.104 provided by the Bureau, and subsequently by the Commission. As noted above, at that point, the Petitioners could not have recovered the costs recovered through the EUCL charge assessed on IPSPs through any other rate element. The Bureau and Commission orders precluded Petitioners from recovering those costs elsewhere at that time, and they have not recovered those costs since. Petitioners
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- the Authorized Rate of Return for Interstate Services of Local Exchange Carriers, Second Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC Docket No. 00-256, Fifteenth Report and Order in CC Docket No. 96-45, and Report and Order in CC Docket Nos. 98-77 and 98-166, 16 FCC Rcd 19613, 19667, para. 128 (2001) (MAG Order). 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. Section 69.104 is in subpart B of the Commission's Part 69 rules. 47 C.F.R. Part 69, Subpart B. ACS seeks forbearance from subparts A and B of the Commission's Part 69 rules. ACS Petition, App. A at 5. ACS June 29, 2007 Ex Parte Letter at 2 (stating that ``all regulated interstate access rates will be capped at current rate
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- requirements in section 36.505 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 36.605. Multi-Association Group (MAG) Plan for Regulation of Interstate Services of Non-Price Cap Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers and Interexchange Carriers, CC Docket Nos. 00-256 and 96-45, Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 4122 (2004) (Second MAG Order). NECA Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, WC Docket No. 04-259, RM-10603, Order Granting Petition for Rulemaking, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Order Granting Partial Interim Waiver, 19 FCC Rcd 13591 (2004). Regulation of Prepaid Calling Card Services, WC Docket Nos. 03-133 and 05-68, Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 20 FCC Rcd 4826 (2005); WC Docket No. 05-68, Declaratory Ruling and Report
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- and Exhibit A. Global Teldata's first quarterly Worksheet that was late-filed on November 17, 2004 contained this same error. The subscriber line charge (also called end user common line charge) is a fixed, non-usage sensitive access charge to the end user for the dedicated line from the last local exchange carrier central office to the end user's premises. See sections 69.104 and 69.152 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.152. 47 U.S.C. § 254. 47 C.F.R. §§ 54.706(a), 54.711(a), 64.1195. Global Teldata NAL, 20 FCC Rcd at 17270, ¶¶ 14-15. Id. at ¶¶ 22-28. Response of Global Teldata II, LLC, filed November 29, 2005 (``NAL Response''). Id. at 3-4. See 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(1)(B). See also 47 C.F.R. §
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- WC Docket No. 06-122, at 5 (filed Aug. 2, 2007) (IDT Aug. 2, 2007 Ex Parte Letter) (showing that the average residential household paid about $1.37 in universal service fees in 2006). IDT claims the data show that the lowest-income consumers paid an average of $1.09 in universal service fees for wireline telephone bills. Id. at 6. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(n)(1), 69.152(d)(1). The SLC is referred to as the End User Common Line Charge in the Commission's rules. The revenue from the $6.50 SLC would be multiplied by the 11.4% contribution factor, resulting in a contribution amount and corresponding assessment of $0.74. See Fourth Quarter 2008 Contribution Factor Public Notice at 1; AT&T and Verizon Sept. 11, 2008 Ex Parte Letter,
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- offer interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(4). Windstream does not indicate whether it offers such services. To the extent that it does, Windstream must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's CMT,
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- with the conference calling companies.] Faced with this (previously undisclosed) proof that it issued backdated bills on the eve of submitting its answer and supporting documents in this case, Farmers asserts that such backdating is merely standard practice and that it issued backdated invoices at that point ``in order to comply with [its] interstate End User Access Service tariff, section 69.104 of the Commission's rules, and the filed rate doctrine.'' But this assertion is unpersuasive given Farmers' conduct throughout its business relationships with the conference calling companies. [Redacted confidential information regarding Farmers' business dealings with a conference calling company.] This conduct is inconsistent with the provision of tariffed services, and further evidences Farmers' and conference calling companies' apparent intent from the
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- para. 24. Under the current Commission rules, SLCs are subject to caps based on whether the line is: (a) a primary residential or single-line business line; (b) a non-primary residential line; or (c) a multi-line business or Centrex line. For price cap and rate-of-return carriers, the current SLC cap for residential and single-line business lines is $6.50, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(n)(1)(ii)(C): 69.152(d)(1)(ii)(D0, and the current SLC cap for multi-line business and Centrex lines is $9.20, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(o)(1)(i): 69.152(k)(1)(i). Price cap carriers currently also have a SLC cap of $7.00 for non-primary residential lines, 47 C.F.R. § 69.152(e)(1)(i). The Commission regulates the rates for interstate access charges (paid on long distance calls that cross state lines), and states regulate the
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- to the relevant state commission that the carrier is not seeking duplicative recovery in the state jurisdiction for any Eligible Recovery subject to the recovery mechanism. Access Recovery Charge. (1) A charge that is expressed in dollars and cents per line per month may be assessed upon end users that may be assessed a subscriber line charge pursuant to § 69.104 of this chapter, to the extent necessary to allow the Rate-of-Return Carrier to recover some or all of its Eligible Recovery determined pursuant to paragraph (d), subject to the caps described in paragraph (e)(6) below. A Rate-of-Return Carrier may elect to forgo charging some or all of the Access Recovery Charge. Total Access Recovery Charges calculated by multiplying the tariffed
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- consumer who is not an eligible resident of Tribal lands, as defined in §54.400(c), the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $3.50 plus the tariffed rate in effect for the primary residential End User Common Line charge of the incumbent local exchange carrier serving the area in which the qualifying low-income consumer receives service, as determined in accordance with §69.104 or §69.152(d) and (q) of this chapter, whichever is applicable. (2) For an eligible resident of Tribal lands, the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $28.50 plus that same End User Common Line charge. (3) For a qualifying low-income consumer who purchases a bundled service package or a service plan that includes optional calling features, the federal Lifeline support
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- Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) (``Hyperion Forbearance Order'') at 8596-8601, ¶¶ 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4(a) (``The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ....''); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. § 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241, 245-46, ¶ 10 (1983) (``Today we...adopt[ ] rules that will determine the rates interexchange carriers and end users will pay for access to
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- at 13; Sprint Reply Comments at 2, 12. See TracFone Tier One Petition; YourTel Comments on TracFone Tier One Petition at 1. But see MI PSC Comments at 10; NASUCA Comments at 28. Universal Service First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776 at para. 367; 2000 Tribal Lifeline Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 12302-03. . See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.152(d)(1), 69.152(q). The Commission acknowledged that non-incumbents do not charge SLCs in the Universal Service First Report and Order, but ultimately opted to require that all ETCs pass Lifeline discounts in the amount of the SLC through to eligible consumers. See Universal Service First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 8970-71, paras. 366-67. 47 U.S.C. § 332. Cincinnati Bell
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- that resells incumbent LEC retail services. Resale, as defined in Federal Communications Commission 96-325 As discussed above, a different result occurs in the context of unbundled network elements. Purchasers of 2312 unbundled network elements in effect stand in the shoes of the LEC, and are entitled to revenues from all of the services provided using those elements. 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 2313 Rochester Telephone Corporation, Petition for Waivers to Implement its Open Market Plan, Order , 10 FCC Rcd 2314 6776 (1995) (Rochester Waiver Order). 463 section 251(b)(1) and 251(c)(4), involves services, in contrast to section 251(c)(3), which governs sale of network elements. New entrants that purchase retail local exchange services from an incumbent LEC at wholesale rates are entitled to
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- we do not address this issue at this time. See generally Forward-Looking Mechanism for High Cost Support for Non-Rural LECs, CC Docket 96-45, CC Docket No. 97-106, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 97-256 (rel. July 18, 1997) (seeking comment on models that will be used to calculate forward-looking costs for non-rural LECs after Jan. 1, 1999). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(d), (e), 69.203(a) (rules currently in effect); see also 47 C.F.R. 69.152(d), (e) (rules in 20 effect as of January 1, 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(h). 21 47 C.F.R. § 69.2; Access Charge Reform Order at para. 396. 22 4 Commission. Accordingly, although this NPRM focuses on price cap ILECs, we also solicit 18 comment on whether the various proposals set
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- , 12 FCC Rcd 9206-07; LNP Cost Recovery Order, ¶ 9; 47 C.F.R. § 52.32. 66 47 C.F.R. § 64.604(c)(4)(iii). 67 Local Competition Second Report and Order , 11 FCC Rcd at 19541. 68 See Universal Service Order , 12 FCC Rcd at 9206-07. The SLC is a flat monthly per-line rate that the end-user pays. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 17 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-233 on the basis of end-user telecommunications revenues. 35. While we recognize that not all carriers and providers of telecommunications services will have to contribute to each of the funds addressed on this worksheet, we believe that most contributors will be required to contribute or at least report to more than one of the mechanisms.
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- the direct billing to and collection of associated revenues on a monthly basis from interexchange carriers pursuant to § 69.117, and the distribution of these revenues to qualified telephone companies based on their share of expenses assigned to the Lifeline Assistance Fund pursuant to § 36.741 and of End User Common Line charges associated 9 with the operation of § 69.104(j)-(l). Such functions shall be assumed by the independent subsidiary of the association as provided in § 69.613. Commencing on January 1, 1998, the billing and collection of Lifeline support shall be performed in a manner consistent with § 54.709. (e) Upon the incorporation and commencement of operations by the association's independent subsidiary that, pursuant to § 69.613, will administer temporarily
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- portability will affect all such services. An end-user telecommunications revenue allocator is similar to a retail-revenues allocator in that both are based on telecommunications revenues that carriers collect from end-users. Unlike retail-revenues, however, end- Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-82 350 Id. at 9206-07. The SLC is a flat monthly per-line rate that the end user pays. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 351 See Universal Service Order, 12 FCC Rcd. at 9206-07. 352 See id. at 9208. 353 See id. at 9207. 54 user telecommunications revenues includes revenues derived from subscriber line charges (SLCs).350 End- user telecommunications revenues also include revenues collected from carriers that purchase telecommunications services for their own internal use.351 106. The end-user telecommunications revenue allocator meets the two-prong
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- for Low-Income Consumers § 54.403 Lifeline support amount. (a) The federal Lifeline support amount for all eligible telecommunications carriers shall equal: Tier One. The tariffed rate in effect for the primary residential End User Common Line charge of the incumbent local exchange carrier serving the area in which the qualifying low-income consumer receives service, as determined in accordance with § 69.104 or §§ 69.152(d)(1) and 69.152(q) of this chapter, whichever is applicable; Tier Two. If the state commission approves an additional reduction of $1.75 in the amount paid by consumers, additional federal Lifeline support in the amount of $1.75 will be made available to the carrier providing Lifeline service to that consumer; and Tier Three. Additional federal Lifeline support in an
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- Ruling. See Comments of Certain Complainants Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed Oct. 13, 2000 (``Certain Complainants' Comments'') at 10-13 and Comments of Kayson Communications Inc. and Best Payphones Inc. Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed on Oct. 23, 2000 (``Kayson and Best Comments'') at 3 (arguing that because IPPs were found to not be end-users users within the meaning of section 69.104(a), the collection of EUCL charges for semi-public payphones is unlawful); Certain Complainants' Comments at 14 (contending that the Commission's Liability Order constitutes a ``new'' construction of the Access Charge rules); Certain Complainants' Comments at 8 (arguing that the collection of EUCL charges from IPPs by the LECs violates section 203 of the Act because IPPs are not end users and
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- a number of other IPP complainants, they could have filed a complaint at the time they discovered the EUCL charge on their bill, either at the Commission or in federal district court, to pursue their legal remedies.176 In addition, because the Commission's EUCL rules were imposed on Complainants starting in 1984 and Complainants were aware that Defendants were violating Section 69.104(a) from the first assessment of the EUCL charge upon them, Complainants' reliance on AirTouch is misplaced.177 Moreover, under the reasoning put forth by Complainants, the C.F. Communications complaint would have been dismissed as prematurely filed. Thus, we conclude that the cause of action in this proceeding accrued when Defendants assessed the EUCL charge upon Complainants.178 V.B. Complainants Have Not Demonstrated
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- and Exhibit A. Global Teldata's first quarterly Worksheet that was late-filed on November 17, 2004 contained this same error. The subscriber line charge (also called end user common line charge) is a fixed, non-usage sensitive access charge to the end user for the dedicated line from the last local exchange carrier central office to the end user's premises. See sections 69.104 and 69.152 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. SS 69.104, 69.152. 47 U.S.C. S 254. 47 C.F.R. SS 54.706(a), 54.711(a), 64.1195. Global Teldata NAL, 20 FCC Rcd at 17270, PP 14-15. Id. at PP 22-28. Response of Global Teldata II, LLC, filed November 29, 2005 ("NAL Response"). Id. at 3-4. See 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(1)(B). See also 47 C.F.R. S
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- the conference calling companies.] 17. Faced with this (previously undisclosed) proof that it issued backdated bills on the eve of submitting its answer and supporting documents in this case, Farmers asserts that such backdating is merely standard practice and that it issued backdated invoices at that point "in order to comply with [its] interstate End User Access Service tariff, section 69.104 of the Commission's rules, and the filed rate doctrine." But this assertion is unpersuasive given Farmers' conduct throughout its business relationships with the conference calling companies. [Redacted confidential information regarding Farmers' business dealings with a conference calling company.] This conduct is inconsistent with the provision of tariffed services, and further evidences Farmers' and conference calling companies' apparent intent from the
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- Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) ("Hyperion Forbearance Order") at 8596-8601, P:P: 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. S:S: 69.4(a) ("The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ...."); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. S: 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241, 245-46, P: 10 (1983) ("Today we...adopt[ ] rules that will determine the rates interexchange carriers and end users will pay for access to
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- as household telecommunications moves increasingly toward multiple lines used for a multitude of purposes. If the Commission is unwilling to eliminate the $3.50 cap for residence and single line business, we support in the alternative eliminating the limitation that requires the multi-line business SLC to be the lower of the $6.00 rate cap or the calculated rate per 47 C.F.R. 69.104(c). Over 40 states have multi-line SLC rates that are at the $6.00 cap. Pacific's are substantially below the cap ($4.75). As the experience of most of the rest of the country illustrates, permitting us to raise the SLC to the $6 cap will not adversely affect consumers and will permit costs to be shifted toward the end user customer. SLCs
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- we do not address this issue at this time. See generally Forward-Looking Mechanism for High Cost Support for Non-Rural LECs, CC Docket 96-45, CC Docket No. 97-106, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 97-256 (rel. July 18, 1997) (seeking comment on models that will be used to calculate forward-looking costs for non-rural LECs after Jan. 1, 1999). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(d), (e), 69.203(a) (rules currently in effect); see also 47 C.F.R. 69.152(d), (e) (rules in 20 effect as of January 1, 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(h). 21 47 C.F.R. § 69.2; Access Charge Reform Order at para. 396. 22 4 Commission. Accordingly, although this NPRM focuses on price cap ILECs, we also solicit 18 comment on whether the various proposals set
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- we do not address this issue at this time. See generally Forward-Looking Mechanism for High Cost Support for Non-Rural LECs, CC Docket 96-45, CC Docket No. 97-106, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 97-256 (rel. July 18, 1997) (seeking comment on models that will be used to calculate forward-looking costs for non-rural LECs after Jan. 1, 1999). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(d), (e), 69.203(a) (rules currently in effect); see also 47 C.F.R. 69.152(d), (e) (rules in 20 effect as of January 1, 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(h). 21 47 C.F.R. § 69.2; Access Charge Reform Order at para. 396. 22 4 Commission. Accordingly, although this NPRM focuses on price cap ILECs, we also solicit 18 comment on whether the various proposals set
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- , 12 FCC Rcd 9206-07; LNP Cost Recovery Order, ¶ 9; 47 C.F.R. § 52.32. 66 47 C.F.R. § 64.604(c)(4)(iii). 67 Local Competition Second Report and Order , 11 FCC Rcd at 19541. 68 See Universal Service Order , 12 FCC Rcd at 9206-07. The SLC is a flat monthly per-line rate that the end-user pays. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 17 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-233 on the basis of end-user telecommunications revenues. 35. While we recognize that not all carriers and providers of telecommunications services will have to contribute to each of the funds addressed on this worksheet, we believe that most contributors will be required to contribute or at least report to more than one of the mechanisms.
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- participating subscribers each year and dividing this amount by twelve times the number of participating subscribers. Estimates may be used when historic data are not available. (p) Through December 31, 1997, in connection with the filing of access tariffs pursuant to § 69.3(a), telephone companies shall calculate for the association their projected revenue requirement attributable to the operation of § 69.104 (n) through (o). The projected amount will be adjusted by the association to reflect the actual lifeline assistance benefits paid in the previous period. If the actual benefits exceeded the projected amount for that period, the differential will be added to the projection for the ensuing period. If the actual benefits were less than the projected amount for that period,
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- that resells incumbent LEC retail services. Resale, as defined in Federal Communications Commission 96-325 As discussed above, a different result occurs in the context of unbundled network elements. Purchasers of 2312 unbundled network elements in effect stand in the shoes of the LEC, and are entitled to revenues from all of the services provided using those elements. 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 2313 Rochester Telephone Corporation, Petition for Waivers to Implement its Open Market Plan, Order , 10 FCC Rcd 2314 6776 (1995) (Rochester Waiver Order). 463 section 251(b)(1) and 251(c)(4), involves services, in contrast to section 251(c)(3), which governs sale of network elements. New entrants that purchase retail local exchange services from an incumbent LEC at wholesale rates are entitled to
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- the direct billing to and collection of associated revenues on a monthly basis from interexchange carriers pursuant to § 69.117, and the distribution of these revenues to qualified telephone companies based on their share of expenses assigned to the Lifeline Assistance Fund pursuant to § 36.741 and of End User Common Line charges associated 9 with the operation of § 69.104(j)-(l). Such functions shall be assumed by the independent subsidiary of the association as provided in § 69.613. Commencing on January 1, 1998, the billing and collection of Lifeline support shall be performed in a manner consistent with § 54.709. (e) Upon the incorporation and commencement of operations by the association's independent subsidiary that, pursuant to § 69.613, will administer temporarily
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- 462, 463, and 464, respectively, and add a new paragraph 461, to read as follows: "461. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the following rules or amendments thereto, which impose new or modified information or collection requirements, shall become effective upon approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), but no sooner than June 15, 1997: 47 CFR 61.45, 61.47, 69.104, 69.126, 69.151, and 69.152. The following rules, or amendments thereto, shall be effective 30 days after publication in the Federal Register: 47 CFR 69.103, 69.107, 69.122, 69.303, and 69.304. The following rules, or amendments thereto, in this Report and Order shall be effective January 1, 1998: 47 CFR 61.3, 61.46, 69.1, 69.2, 69.105, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.154, 69.155, 69.157, 69.305,
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- portability will affect all such services. An end-user telecommunications revenue allocator is similar to a retail-revenues allocator in that both are based on telecommunications revenues that carriers collect from end-users. Unlike retail-revenues, however, end- Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-82 350 Id. at 9206-07. The SLC is a flat monthly per-line rate that the end user pays. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 351 See Universal Service Order, 12 FCC Rcd. at 9206-07. 352 See id. at 9208. 353 See id. at 9207. 54 user telecommunications revenues includes revenues derived from subscriber line charges (SLCs).350 End- user telecommunications revenues also include revenues collected from carriers that purchase telecommunications services for their own internal use.351 106. The end-user telecommunications revenue allocator meets the two-prong
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- person or entity that offers telecommunications services exclusively as a reseller shall be deemed to be an "end user" if all resale transmissions offered by such reseller originate on the premises of such reseller. 47 C.F.R. § 69.2(m). See 47 C.F.R. § 69.5(a) (stating that "[e]nd user charges shall be computed and assessed upon public end users"); see also section 69.104(a) ("A charge . . . shall be assessed upon end users that subscribe to local exchange telephone service, Centrex or semi-public coin telephone service to the extent that they do not pay carrier common line charges."). Appeals Court Decision,128 F.3d at 737 (quoting First Reconsideration Order at 704 n.40). Id. (quoting First Reconsideration Order at 704 n.41). Id. (quoting First
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- for Low-Income Consumers § 54.403 Lifeline support amount. (a) The federal Lifeline support amount for all eligible telecommunications carriers shall equal: Tier One. The tariffed rate in effect for the primary residential End User Common Line charge of the incumbent local exchange carrier serving the area in which the qualifying low-income consumer receives service, as determined in accordance with § 69.104 or §§ 69.152(d)(1) and 69.152(q) of this chapter, whichever is applicable; Tier Two. If the state commission approves an additional reduction of $1.75 in the amount paid by consumers, additional federal Lifeline support in the amount of $1.75 will be made available to the carrier providing Lifeline service to that consumer; and Tier Three. Additional federal Lifeline support in an
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- is not an eligible resident of Tribal lands, as defined in § 54.400(e), the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $3.50 plus the tariffed rate in effect for the primary residential End User Common Line charge of the incumbent local exchange carrier serving the area in which the qualifying low-income consumer receives service, as determined in accordance with § 69.104 or § 69.152(d) and (q) of this chapter, whichever is applicable. For an eligible resident of Tribal lands, the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $28.50 plus that same End User Common Line charge. Eligible telecommunications carriers that charge federal End User Common Line charges or equivalent federal charges shall apply Tier-One federal Lifeline support to waive the federal
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- 5. We find unavailing Genesis's reliance on a statement in the Local Competition Order that the specific EUCL charge imposed by the wholesaler depends upon the identity of the end user served by the reseller. That language, as well as the language in section 51.617(a) of the Commission's rules, refers to the different kinds of EUCL charges identified in section 69.104 of the rules, (e.g., those applicable to residential lines as distinguished from multi-business lines) and not to the discount or rebate for which an individual end user might have been eligible. Such an approach is consistent with the Commission's determination in the Local Competition Order that wholesalers would not know the specific circumstances of a reseller's customer. Accordingly, we find
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- (DA No. 04-2145). MB [9]DA-04-2145A1.doc [10]DA-04-2145A1.pdf [11]DA-04-2145A1.txt DTV TABLE OF ALLOTMENTS, MEDICAL LAKE, WA. Proposed Amendment of DTV Table of Allotments for this community. (Dkt No. 04-250). Action by: Chief, Video Division, Media Bureau. Comments Due: 09/09/2004. Reply Comments Due: 09/24/2004. Adopted: 07/08/2004 by NPRM. (DA No. 04-2060). MB [12]DA-04-2060A1.doc [13]DA-04-2060A1.pdf [14]DA-04-2060A1.txt NATIONAL EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOCIATION PETITION TO AMEND SECTION 69.104 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted the SLC T-1 Rulemaking Petition. By Order Granting Petition for Rulemaking, and Order Granting Interim Partial Waiver. (Dkt No. 04-259). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 07/14/2004 by NPRM. (FCC No. 04-174). WCB [15]FCC-04-174A1.doc [16]FCC-04-174A1.pdf [17]FCC-04-174A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED JULY 16, 2004, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 133: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Video Division, Media Bureau by LETTER. (DA No. 04-3197). MB [29]DA-04-3197A1.doc [30]DA-04-3197A1.pdf [31]DA-04-3197A1.txt BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT & SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA. Denied the petition for special relief. Action by: Deputy Chief, Policy Division, Media Bureau. Adopted: 10/04/2004 by MO&O. (DA No. 04-3195). MB [32]DA-04-3195A1.doc [33]DA-04-3195A1.pdf [34]DA-04-3195A1.txt NATIONAL EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOCIATION PEITION TO AMEND SECTION 69.104 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted the Joint Motion for Extension of Time. (Dkt No. 04-259). Action by: Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau. Comments Due: 11/12/2004. Reply Comments Due: 12/13/2004. Adopted: 10/06/2004 by ORDER. (DA No. 04-3202). WCB [35]DA-04-3202A1.doc [36]DA-04-3202A1.pdf [37]DA-04-3202A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED OCTOBER 5, 2004, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 189: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS
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- Request for Certification to Coordinate the Power Radio Service, Railroad Radio Service, and Automobile Emergency Radio Service /n WT RM-8763 View RM-8763edocs: RM-8763 2/20/1996 4911/15/2004Modificationand Clarification of Policies and Procedures Governing Siting and Maintenance of Amateur Radio Antennas and Support Structures WT 04-259 View 04-259 edocs: 04-259 7/15/2004 1512/13/2004in the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 /nof the Commisson's Rules.. WT 04-264 View 04-264 edocs: 04-264 7/21/2004 712/15/2004Qwest Wireless, LLC and Cellco Partnership Verizon Wireless Seek Commission Consent /N for the Assignment of Sixty-Two Broadband Personal Communications Services Licenses./n WT 97-82 View 97-82 edocs: 97-82 3/18/1997 110212/22/2004Amendment of the Commision's Rules Competitive Bidding Proceeding Page 28 of 97 DA 11-992 Attachment A Media Bureau Bureau in
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- Ruling. See Comments of Certain Complainants Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed Oct. 13, 2000 (``Certain Complainants' Comments'') at 10-13 and Comments of Kayson Communications Inc. and Best Payphones Inc. Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed on Oct. 23, 2000 (``Kayson and Best Comments'') at 3 (arguing that because IPPs were found to not be end-users users within the meaning of section 69.104(a), the collection of EUCL charges for semi-public payphones is unlawful); Certain Complainants' Comments at 14 (contending that the Commission's Liability Order constitutes a ``new'' construction of the Access Charge rules); Certain Complainants' Comments at 8 (arguing that the collection of EUCL charges from IPPs by the LECs violates section 203 of the Act because IPPs are not end users and
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- a number of other IPP complainants, they could have filed a complaint at the time they discovered the EUCL charge on their bill, either at the Commission or in federal district court, to pursue their legal remedies.176 In addition, because the Commission's EUCL rules were imposed on Complainants starting in 1984 and Complainants were aware that Defendants were violating Section 69.104(a) from the first assessment of the EUCL charge upon them, Complainants' reliance on AirTouch is misplaced.177 Moreover, under the reasoning put forth by Complainants, the C.F. Communications complaint would have been dismissed as prematurely filed. Thus, we conclude that the cause of action in this proceeding accrued when Defendants assessed the EUCL charge upon Complainants.178 V.B. Complainants Have Not Demonstrated
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- and Exhibit A. Global Teldata's first quarterly Worksheet that was late-filed on November 17, 2004 contained this same error. The subscriber line charge (also called end user common line charge) is a fixed, non-usage sensitive access charge to the end user for the dedicated line from the last local exchange carrier central office to the end user's premises. See sections 69.104 and 69.152 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. SS 69.104, 69.152. 47 U.S.C. S 254. 47 C.F.R. SS 54.706(a), 54.711(a), 64.1195. Global Teldata NAL, 20 FCC Rcd at 17270, PP 14-15. Id. at PP 22-28. Response of Global Teldata II, LLC, filed November 29, 2005 ("NAL Response"). Id. at 3-4. See 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(1)(B). See also 47 C.F.R. S
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- the conference calling companies.] 17. Faced with this (previously undisclosed) proof that it issued backdated bills on the eve of submitting its answer and supporting documents in this case, Farmers asserts that such backdating is merely standard practice and that it issued backdated invoices at that point "in order to comply with [its] interstate End User Access Service tariff, section 69.104 of the Commission's rules, and the filed rate doctrine." But this assertion is unpersuasive given Farmers' conduct throughout its business relationships with the conference calling companies. [Redacted confidential information regarding Farmers' business dealings with a conference calling company.] This conduct is inconsistent with the provision of tariffed services, and further evidences Farmers' and conference calling companies' apparent intent from the
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- Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) ("Hyperion Forbearance Order") at 8596-8601, P:P: 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. S:S: 69.4(a) ("The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ...."); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. S: 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241, 245-46, P: 10 (1983) ("Today we...adopt[ ] rules that will determine the rates interexchange carriers and end users will pay for access to
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- the Commission erred in holding that because IPPs were not end users they were exempt from EUCL charges on their semi-public pay- phones. During the period at issue the FCC regulation establishing EUCL charges stated that ``[a] charge TTT shall be assessed upon end users that subscribe to local exchange service TTT or semi-public coin telephone service.'' 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(a) (1996). Thus, as the Commission explained, ``[u]nder the plain language of the rule'' only end users were subject to EUCL charges. Order, 17 F.C.C.R. at 24,20910, ¶ 20. As mentioned above, section 69.2(m) defined ``end user'' as: [A]ny customer of an interstate or foreign telecom- munications service that is not a carrier except that a carrier other than a telephone
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- Information-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletochargesassessed uponallinterexchangecarrierswhoareconnectedtoassistanceboardsthrough interexchangedirectoryassistancetrunks.Theamountsenteredinthiscolumnareassigned totheInformationAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. r. TotalTrafficSensitive-Thetotalofcolumns(n)through(q). s. SpecialAccess-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletothetotalofall sub-elementsthathavebeenestablishedfortheuseofequipmentorfacilitiesassignedto theSpecialAccesselementforpurposesofapportioningnetinvestment.Theamounts enteredinthiscolumnareassignedtotheSpecialAccesselementpursuanttoPart69of theCommission'sRules. t. TotalAccess-Thetotalofcolumns(m),(r)and(s). u. BillingandCollection-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoBilling andCollectionservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. v. Interexchange(IX)-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicableto InterexchangeservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page23of25 TABLEII-DEMANDANALYSISTABLE ANNUALDATA-ENDOFYEARVIEW GENERALINSTRUCTIONS Originatingminutesofuse(MOU)isameasurementoftrafficonoriginatingMTSand MTS-likecommonlines. TerminatingMOUisameasurementoftrafficonterminatingMTSandMTS-like, originating800,terminatingoutWATS,originatingopen-end-FXandterminatingopen-end-FX commonlines. Premiumcarriercommonline(CCL)MOUisameasurementofFeatureGroupA(FGA) andFeatureGroupB(FGB)trafficoriginatingfromorterminatingatofficesconvertedtoequal access,plusallFeatureGroupC(FGC),FeatureGroupD(FGD),andinterstate/intraLATAMOU, excludingclosed-endWATSandWATStypeMOU. Non-PremiumCCLMOUisameasurementofFGAandFGBaccessMOUoriginating and/orterminatingatofficesnotconvertedtoequalaccess. Rows2010through2060ofthistableshouldcontainannualdata.Rows2090through2150 shouldalsobereportedasendoftheyeardata. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Row 2010.OriginatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingpremiumCCL revenuereportedtothepoolbytheoriginatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuantto Section69.105. 2020.TerminatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingpremiumCCL revenuebytheterminatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuanttoSection69.105. 2030.OriginatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesreportedtothepoolbytheproductoftheoriginatingpremiumrate and.45,pursuanttoSection69.113. 2040.TerminatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesbytheproductoftheterminatingpremiumCCLrateand.45, calculatedpursuanttoSection69.113. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page24of25 2050.TotalPremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingpremiumlocalswitching revenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2060.TotalNon-PremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingnon-premiumlocal switchingrevenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2090.SingleLineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobile telephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecialaccess.Enterend-of-year,in-service amounts. 2100.ResidenceLifelineAccessLinesforwhichtheinterstateendusercommonlinechargeis reducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplanislefttotheindividualstate commission.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2110.ResidenceNon-LifelineAccessLinessubjecttotheresidenceinterstateendusercommon linecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines.Enterend-of-year,in- serviceamounts. 2120.MultilineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks,CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motel LDtrunksandCentrexCOlines.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2140.AccessLinesSubjectToASpecialAccessSurchargearethenumberoflinessubjectto thespecialaccesssurchargepursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115.Enterend-of-year, in-serviceamounts. 2150.TotalBillableAccessLinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthespecial accesssurcharge.Enterthesumofrows2090through2140.(Row2150shouldbethe sameasrow9010inARMISReport43-04.) FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page25of25 CERTIFICATION IcertifythatIamanofficerof ;that Ihaveexaminedtheforegoingreportandthattothebestofmyknowledge,information,and belief,allstatementsoffactcontainedinthisreportaretrueandthatsaidreportisanaccurate statementoftheaffairsoftheabovenamedrespondentinrespecttothedatasetforthhereinfor theperiodfrom to . PRINTEDNAME POSITION SIGNATURE DATE (Personsmakingwillfulfalsestatementsinthisreportformcanbepunishedbyfineor imprisonmentundertheCommunicationsAct,47U.S.C.220(e).) CONTACTPERSON TELEPHONENUMBER FCCReport43-01-AutomatedReportSpecifications December1998 Page1of18 A. Introduction Thisdocumentcontainsthedetailedautomateddataprocessing(ADP)specificationsforthe automatedreporttobefiledasFCCReport43-01,theARMISAnnualSummaryReport. B. GeneralFormatandMedia 1. Alldatamustbesubmittedon3.5inchdouble-sidedhighdensityIBM-PC compatiblediskettes. 2. AllfilesmustbecodedinASCII. 3. SeesectionsBandConpages1and2oftheReportingProceduresfora discussionoftheConfidentialVersion,thePublicVersion,andtheUnrestricted Versionofthisreportandforadefinitionanddiscussionofdataitemsthatare "NotAvailable"orare"Withheld." 4. Thefilenameforeachfilehassixcomponents: a. thefourletterCOSAcode(CO=Company,SA=StudyArea,seethe
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- Information-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletochargesassessed uponallinterexchangecarrierswhoareconnectedtoassistanceboardsthrough interexchangedirectoryassistancetrunks.Theamountsenteredinthiscolumnareassigned totheInformationAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. r. TotalTrafficSensitive-Thetotalofcolumns(n)through(q). s. SpecialAccess-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletothetotalofall sub-elementsthathavebeenestablishedfortheuseofequipmentorfacilitiesassignedto theSpecialAccesselementforpurposesofapportioningnetinvestment.Theamounts enteredinthiscolumnareassignedtotheSpecialAccesselementpursuanttoPart69of theCommission'sRules. t. TotalAccess-Thetotalofcolumns(m),(r)and(s). u. BillingandCollection-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoBilling andCollectionservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. v. Interexchange(IX)-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicableto InterexchangeservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page23of25 TABLEII-DEMANDANALYSISTABLE ANNUALDATA-ENDOFYEARVIEW GENERALINSTRUCTIONS Originatingminutesofuse(MOU)isameasurementoftrafficonoriginatingMTSand MTS-likecommonlines. TerminatingMOUisameasurementoftrafficonterminatingMTSandMTS-like, originating800,terminatingoutWATS,originatingopen-end-FXandterminatingopen-end-FX commonlines. Premiumcarriercommonline(CCL)MOUisameasurementofFeatureGroupA(FGA) andFeatureGroupB(FGB)trafficoriginatingfromorterminatingatofficesconvertedtoequal access,plusallFeatureGroupC(FGC),FeatureGroupD(FGD),andinterstate/intraLATAMOU, excludingclosed-endWATSandWATStypeMOU. Non-PremiumCCLMOUisameasurementofFGAandFGBaccessMOUoriginating and/orterminatingatofficesnotconvertedtoequalaccess. Rows2010through2060ofthistableshouldcontainannualdata.Rows2090through2150 shouldalsobereportedasendoftheyeardata. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Row 2010.OriginatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingpremiumCCL revenuereportedtothepoolbytheoriginatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuantto Section69.105. 2020.TerminatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingpremiumCCL revenuebytheterminatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuanttoSection69.105. 2030.OriginatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesreportedtothepoolbytheproductoftheoriginatingpremiumrate and.45,pursuanttoSection69.113. 2040.TerminatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesbytheproductoftheterminatingpremiumCCLrateand.45, calculatedpursuanttoSection69.113. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page24of25 2050.TotalPremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingpremiumlocalswitching revenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2060.TotalNon-PremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingnon-premiumlocal switchingrevenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2090.SingleLineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobile telephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecialaccess.Enterend-of-year,in-service amounts. 2100.ResidenceLifelineAccessLinesforwhichtheinterstateendusercommonlinechargeis reducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplanislefttotheindividualstate commission.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2110.ResidenceNon-LifelineAccessLinessubjecttotheresidenceinterstateendusercommon linecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines.Enterend-of-year,in- serviceamounts. 2120.MultilineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks,CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motel LDtrunksandCentrexCOlines.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2140.AccessLinesSubjectToASpecialAccessSurchargearethenumberoflinessubjectto thespecialaccesssurchargepursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115.Enterend-of-year, in-serviceamounts. 2150.TotalBillableAccessLinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthespecial accesssurcharge.Enterthesumofrows2090through2140.(Row2150shouldbethe sameasrow9010inARMISReport43-04.) FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page25of25 CERTIFICATION IcertifythatIamanofficerof ;that Ihaveexaminedtheforegoingreportandthattothebestofmyknowledge,information,and belief,allstatementsoffactcontainedinthisreportaretrueandthatsaidreportisanaccurate statementoftheaffairsoftheabovenamedrespondentinrespecttothedatasetforthhereinfor theperiodfrom to . PRINTEDNAME POSITION SIGNATURE DATE (Personsmakingwillfulfalsestatementsinthisreportformcanbepunishedbyfineor imprisonmentundertheCommunicationsAct,47U.S.C.220(e).) CONTACTPERSON TELEPHONENUMBER
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- Information-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletochargesassessed uponallinterexchangecarrierswhoareconnectedtoassistanceboardsthrough interexchangedirectoryassistancetrunks.Theamountsenteredinthiscolumnareassigned totheInformationAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. r. TotalTrafficSensitive-Thetotalofcolumns(n)through(q). s. SpecialAccess-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletothetotalofall sub-elementsthathavebeenestablishedfortheuseofequipmentorfacilitiesassignedto theSpecialAccesselementforpurposesofapportioningnetinvestment.Theamounts enteredinthiscolumnareassignedtotheSpecialAccesselementpursuanttoPart69of theCommission'sRules. t. TotalAccess-Thetotalofcolumns(m),(r)and(s). u. BillingandCollection-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoBilling andCollectionservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. v. Interexchange(IX)-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicableto InterexchangeservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page23of25 TABLEII-DEMANDANALYSISTABLE ANNUALDATA-ENDOFYEARVIEW GENERALINSTRUCTIONS Originatingminutesofuse(MOU)isameasurementoftrafficonoriginatingMTSand MTS-likecommonlines. TerminatingMOUisameasurementoftrafficonterminatingMTSandMTS-like, originating800,terminatingoutWATS,originatingopen-end-FXandterminatingopen-end-FX commonlines. Premiumcarriercommonline(CCL)MOUisameasurementofFeatureGroupA(FGA) andFeatureGroupB(FGB)trafficoriginatingfromorterminatingatofficesconvertedtoequal access,plusallFeatureGroupC(FGC),FeatureGroupD(FGD),andinterstate/intraLATAMOU, excludingclosed-endWATSandWATStypeMOU. Non-PremiumCCLMOUisameasurementofFGAandFGBaccessMOUoriginating and/orterminatingatofficesnotconvertedtoequalaccess. Rows2010through2060ofthistableshouldcontainannualdata.Rows2090through2150 shouldalsobereportedasendoftheyeardata. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Row 2010.OriginatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingpremiumCCL revenuereportedtothepoolbytheoriginatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuantto Section69.105. 2020.TerminatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingpremiumCCL revenuebytheterminatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuanttoSection69.105. 2030.OriginatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesreportedtothepoolbytheproductoftheoriginatingpremiumrate and.45,pursuanttoSection69.113. 2040.TerminatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesbytheproductoftheterminatingpremiumCCLrateand.45, calculatedpursuanttoSection69.113. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page24of25 2050.TotalPremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingpremiumlocalswitching revenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2060.TotalNon-PremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingnon-premiumlocal switchingrevenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2090.SingleLineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobile telephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecialaccess.Enterend-of-year,in-service amounts. 2100.ResidenceLifelineAccessLinesforwhichtheinterstateendusercommonlinechargeis reducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplanislefttotheindividualstate commission.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2110.ResidenceNon-LifelineAccessLinessubjecttotheresidenceinterstateendusercommon linecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines.Enterend-of-year,in- serviceamounts. 2120.MultilineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks,CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motel LDtrunksandCentrexCOlines.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2140.AccessLinesSubjectToASpecialAccessSurchargearethenumberoflinessubjectto thespecialaccesssurchargepursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115.Enterend-of-year, in-serviceamounts. 2150.TotalBillableAccessLinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthespecial accesssurcharge.Enterthesumofrows2090through2140.(Row2150shouldbethe sameasrow9010inARMISReport43-04.) FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page25of25 CERTIFICATION IcertifythatIamanofficerof ;that Ihaveexaminedtheforegoingreportandthattothebestofmyknowledge,information,and belief,allstatementsoffactcontainedinthisreportaretrueandthatsaidreportisanaccurate statementoftheaffairsoftheabovenamedrespondentinrespecttothedatasetforthhereinfor theperiodfrom to . PRINTEDNAME POSITION SIGNATURE DATE (Personsmakingwillfulfalsestatementsinthisreportformcanbepunishedbyfineor imprisonmentundertheCommunicationsAct,47U.S.C.220(e).) CONTACTPERSON TELEPHONENUMBER
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- (USF)supportreceivedduring1998. (secondannualperiodpriortothereportingperiod-1996) Row9003(Unsep.USFLoopCost) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop costascalculatedfortheyear1996(per §36.621). Row9004(No.ofWorkingUSFLoops)= thestudyareatotalworkingUSFloopsasof December31,1996(per§36.611(h)). Row9005(Unsep.USFCostperLoop) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop cost(row9003)÷thestudyareatotal workingUSFloops(row9004)(per §36.622(b)). Additionally,forexample,ifthereportingcarrierdidnotqualifyforUSFsupportduring1998, Row9002wouldbereportedaszero.However,Rows9003,9004,and9005muststillbe completedwiththeappropriatedatafortheyear1996. 9002 UniversalServiceFund(USF)supportreceivedforthereportingperiodascalculated bytheUniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSections36.601-641. 9003 Studyareatotalunseparatedloopcost,ascalculatedbytheUniversalServiceFund administratorpursuanttoSections36.621,usedtodeterminetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreporttheunseparatedUSFloop costonthisrow. 9004 StudyareauniversalserviceworkingloopsusedtocalculatetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreportthenumberofworkingUSF loopsinthisrow. 9005 Studyareaaverageunseparatedloopcostperworkingloop,ascalculatedbythe UniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSection36.622(b),usedtodetermine FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page155of158 theUniversalServiceFundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreported onRow9002.CarriersnotqualifyingforUSFexpenseallocationarestillrequiredto reporttheUSFcostperlooponthisrow. 9006 LifelineConnectionAssistanceexpenseallocationwhichiscalculatedpursuantto Section36.701-.741 9007 NumberofhouseholdsinthestudyareareceivingLifelineConnectionAssistance pursuanttoSection36.711(b). 9008 Averagediscountoncommencementofservicechargesperhouseholdpursuantto Section36.711(a)(1). 9009 Averagedeferredchargesperhouseholdforthecommencementofserviceforwhich thecompanychargesnointerestpursuanttoSection36.711(a)(2). 9010 Totalbillableaccesslinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthe specialaccesssurchargeincludingthefollowing.(Row9010shouldbethesameas row2150onReport43-01.)Enterinwholenumbers,end-of-year,in-service amounts: (1)thenumberofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excluding companyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecial access;plus (2)thenumberofresidencelifelineaccesslinesforwhichtheinterstateenduser commonlinechargeisreducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplan islefttotheindividualstatecommission;plus (3)thenumberofresidencenon-lifelinesubjecttotheresidenceinterstateenduser commonlinecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines;plus (4)thenumberofmultilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks, CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunksandCentrexCOlines;plus (5)thenumberofaccesslinesthataresubjecttotheaspecialaccesssurcharge, pursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115. FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page156of158 COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,asspecifiedinthe Commission'sRules. Column Description b. SubjecttoSeparations-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmust beallocatedbetweenthestateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36of theCommission'sRules. c. State-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules.Thecostofdetariffed CPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoSection36.142. d. Interstate-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothe interstatejurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothe CommonLineAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. e. Pay-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephone CommonLineAccesschargespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. f. InsideWire-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoCommon LineAccesschargesassociatedwithinsidewirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. g. BaseFactorPortion(BFP)-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofCommonLine AccesschargesnotassignedtoPay,CPEorInsideWirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. i. TotalCommonLine-Thetotalofcolumns(e)through(g),unlesstherowitem isnotapportionedamongthecommonlinesubelementsbecauseoftheaggregate carriercommonlinecharge.Intheseinstances,totalcommonlinewillbethe onlyfieldpopulatedforcommonlineandwillnot,therefore,equalthetotalof columns(e)through(g). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page157of158 TrafficSensitive-ThesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtotheTrafficSensitive AccesselementsandsubelementspursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. j. Switching-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletotheLocal SwitchingAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. k. EqualAccess-Thisamountincludesonlythatportionofeachrowassignedto
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- (USF)supportreceivedduring1998. (secondannualperiodpriortothereportingperiod-1996) Row9003(Unsep.USFLoopCost) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop costascalculatedfortheyear1996(per §36.621). Row9004(No.ofWorkingUSFLoops)= thestudyareatotalworkingUSFloopsasof December31,1996(per§36.611(h)). Row9005(Unsep.USFCostperLoop) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop cost(row9003)÷thestudyareatotal workingUSFloops(row9004)(per §36.622(b)). Additionally,forexample,ifthereportingcarrierdidnotqualifyforUSFsupportduring1998, Row9002wouldbereportedaszero.However,Rows9003,9004,and9005muststillbe completedwiththeappropriatedatafortheyear1996. 9002 UniversalServiceFund(USF)supportreceivedforthereportingperiodascalculated bytheUniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSections36.601-641. 9003 Studyareatotalunseparatedloopcost,ascalculatedbytheUniversalServiceFund administratorpursuanttoSections36.621,usedtodeterminetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreporttheunseparatedUSFloop costonthisrow. 9004 StudyareauniversalserviceworkingloopsusedtocalculatetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreportthenumberofworkingUSF loopsinthisrow. 9005 Studyareaaverageunseparatedloopcostperworkingloop,ascalculatedbythe UniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSection36.622(b),usedtodetermine FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page155of158 theUniversalServiceFundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreported onRow9002.CarriersnotqualifyingforUSFexpenseallocationarestillrequiredto reporttheUSFcostperlooponthisrow. 9006 LifelineConnectionAssistanceexpenseallocationwhichiscalculatedpursuantto Section36.701-.741 9007 NumberofhouseholdsinthestudyareareceivingLifelineConnectionAssistance pursuanttoSection36.711(b). 9008 Averagediscountoncommencementofservicechargesperhouseholdpursuantto Section36.711(a)(1). 9009 Averagedeferredchargesperhouseholdforthecommencementofserviceforwhich thecompanychargesnointerestpursuanttoSection36.711(a)(2). 9010 Totalbillableaccesslinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthe specialaccesssurchargeincludingthefollowing.(Row9010shouldbethesameas row2150onReport43-01.)Enterinwholenumbers,end-of-year,in-service amounts: (1)thenumberofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excluding companyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecial access;plus (2)thenumberofresidencelifelineaccesslinesforwhichtheinterstateenduser commonlinechargeisreducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplan islefttotheindividualstatecommission;plus (3)thenumberofresidencenon-lifelinesubjecttotheresidenceinterstateenduser commonlinecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines;plus (4)thenumberofmultilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks, CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunksandCentrexCOlines;plus (5)thenumberofaccesslinesthataresubjecttotheaspecialaccesssurcharge, pursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115. FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page156of158 COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,asspecifiedinthe Commission'sRules. Column Description b. SubjecttoSeparations-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmust beallocatedbetweenthestateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36of theCommission'sRules. c. State-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules.Thecostofdetariffed CPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoSection36.142. d. Interstate-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothe interstatejurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothe CommonLineAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. e. Pay-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephone CommonLineAccesschargespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. f. InsideWire-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoCommon LineAccesschargesassociatedwithinsidewirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. g. BaseFactorPortion(BFP)-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofCommonLine AccesschargesnotassignedtoPay,CPEorInsideWirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. i. TotalCommonLine-Thetotalofcolumns(e)through(g),unlesstherowitem isnotapportionedamongthecommonlinesubelementsbecauseoftheaggregate carriercommonlinecharge.Intheseinstances,totalcommonlinewillbethe onlyfieldpopulatedforcommonlineandwillnot,therefore,equalthetotalof columns(e)through(g). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page157of158 TrafficSensitive-ThesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtotheTrafficSensitive AccesselementsandsubelementspursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. j. Switching-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletotheLocal SwitchingAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. k. EqualAccess-Thisamountincludesonlythatportionofeachrowassignedto
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- (USF)supportreceivedduring1998. (secondannualperiodpriortothereportingperiod-1996) Row9003(Unsep.USFLoopCost) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop costascalculatedfortheyear1996(per §36.621). Row9004(No.ofWorkingUSFLoops)= thestudyareatotalworkingUSFloopsasof December31,1996(per§36.611(h)). Row9005(Unsep.USFCostperLoop) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop cost(row9003)÷thestudyareatotal workingUSFloops(row9004)(per §36.622(b)). Additionally,forexample,ifthereportingcarrierdidnotqualifyforUSFsupportduring1998, Row9002wouldbereportedaszero.However,Rows9003,9004,and9005muststillbe completedwiththeappropriatedatafortheyear1996. 9002 UniversalServiceFund(USF)supportreceivedforthereportingperiodascalculated bytheUniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSections36.601-641. 9003 Studyareatotalunseparatedloopcost,ascalculatedbytheUniversalServiceFund administratorpursuanttoSections36.621,usedtodeterminetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreporttheunseparatedUSFloop costonthisrow. 9004 StudyareauniversalserviceworkingloopsusedtocalculatetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreportthenumberofworkingUSF loopsinthisrow. 9005 Studyareaaverageunseparatedloopcostperworkingloop,ascalculatedbythe UniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSection36.622(b),usedtodetermine FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page155of158 theUniversalServiceFundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreported onRow9002.CarriersnotqualifyingforUSFexpenseallocationarestillrequiredto reporttheUSFcostperlooponthisrow. 9006 LifelineConnectionAssistanceexpenseallocationwhichiscalculatedpursuantto Section36.701-.741 9007 NumberofhouseholdsinthestudyareareceivingLifelineConnectionAssistance pursuanttoSection36.711(b). 9008 Averagediscountoncommencementofservicechargesperhouseholdpursuantto Section36.711(a)(1). 9009 Averagedeferredchargesperhouseholdforthecommencementofserviceforwhich thecompanychargesnointerestpursuanttoSection36.711(a)(2). 9010 Totalbillableaccesslinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthe specialaccesssurchargeincludingthefollowing.(Row9010shouldbethesameas row2150onReport43-01.)Enterinwholenumbers,end-of-year,in-service amounts: (1)thenumberofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excluding companyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecial access;plus (2)thenumberofresidencelifelineaccesslinesforwhichtheinterstateenduser commonlinechargeisreducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplan islefttotheindividualstatecommission;plus (3)thenumberofresidencenon-lifelinesubjecttotheresidenceinterstateenduser commonlinecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines;plus (4)thenumberofmultilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks, CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunksandCentrexCOlines;plus (5)thenumberofaccesslinesthataresubjecttotheaspecialaccesssurcharge, pursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115. FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page156of158 COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,asspecifiedinthe Commission'sRules. Column Description b. SubjecttoSeparations-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmust beallocatedbetweenthestateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36of theCommission'sRules. c. State-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules.Thecostofdetariffed CPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoSection36.142. d. Interstate-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothe interstatejurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothe CommonLineAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. e. Pay-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephone CommonLineAccesschargespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. f. InsideWire-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoCommon LineAccesschargesassociatedwithinsidewirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. g. BaseFactorPortion(BFP)-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofCommonLine AccesschargesnotassignedtoPay,CPEorInsideWirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. i. TotalCommonLine-Thetotalofcolumns(e)through(g),unlesstherowitem isnotapportionedamongthecommonlinesubelementsbecauseoftheaggregate carriercommonlinecharge.Intheseinstances,totalcommonlinewillbethe onlyfieldpopulatedforcommonlineandwillnot,therefore,equalthetotalof columns(e)through(g). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page157of158 TrafficSensitive-ThesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtotheTrafficSensitive AccesselementsandsubelementspursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. j. Switching-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletotheLocal SwitchingAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. k. EqualAccess-Thisamountincludesonlythatportionofeachrowassignedto
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- inTableIofFCCReport43-07,theARMISInfrastructureReport. ISDNControlChannels-Thepacketswitchedchannelsondigitalsubscriberlines(16kbpsfor basicrateaccessor64kbpsforprimaryrateaccess)thatcarrysignalingmessagesandpacket- switcheduserdata.Thisinformationshouldbereportedintermsofactualcontrolchannels ratherthanin64kbpsequivalents(aswasrequestedfor1988through1990)andshouldnotbe includedinthetotalreportedincolumn(cj).WhereISDNservicesareprovided,usecolumn (cn)and(co)toshowthenumberof16kbpsand64kbpscontrolchannels.Forsimilar services,providethetotalnumberofcontrolchannelsandindicatethetypesincludedina footnote. (cn)BasicRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofbasicrate(16kbps)ISDNcontrol channels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswithadata ratelowerthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page25of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (co)PrimaryRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofprimaryrate(64kbps)ISDN controlchannels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswith adataratehigherthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page26of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIII-ACCESSLINESINSERVICEBYCUSTOMER GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIIIrequirestheannualreportingofswitchedandspecialaccesslinestatisticsbystateas ofDecember31ofthecalendaryearcoveredbythereport. ReportinTableIIIcolumns(dc)through(dj)onlythoseaccesslinesconnectingend-user customerswiththeirendofficesforswitchedservices,i.e.,allequivalent4kHzor64kbps accesslinesincludedinTableIIcolumns(cc)through(cj).Reportspecialaccesslines,including theclosedendofWATSandFX,thatprovideaccesstoaninterexchangecarrierinTableIII column(dk)orcolumn(dl). Include800and800-likeaccesslinesandemployeeconcessionlinesbutdoNOTinclude official/companycircuitsintheaccesslinecounts.Provideafootnoteifthishasbeendone differentlyinthepast.Analogaccesslinesshouldbereportedas4kHzequivalents.ISDNand otherdigitalaccesslinesshouldbereportedas64kbpsequivalents.AfullyequippedDS-1line, forexample,correspondsto2464kbpsequivalents. IncludefootnotesintheFootnoteTableliberally,especiallywherethereportingcompany perceivesanyambiguitiesinthedataprovided,whereproceduresorinternalsources associatedwithdatapreparationhavechanged(includingdatafiledincompliancewith reviseddefinitions),orwhererequireddataareavailableonlyinpartoronanestimated basis. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Eachrowrepresentsastate,districtorterritoryinwhichthereportingcompanyhasaccesslines. Includeonlythoserowswithdatatobereported,butcompleteeveryiteminthoserows.Include arowfortotalcompanydata,evenifthereisonlyonestaterow.SeetheStateRowNumbers andCodesReferenceTableforassignedrownumbersandcodesandforthecorrectorderin whichtherowsshallappear. COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnrepresentsacategoryofswitchedorspecialaccesslines. COLUMN (da)StateorTerritory-ThenameofoneofthefiftyU.S.statesoroneofthefollowing: DistrictofColumbia,NorthernMarianaIslands,PuertoRico,VirginIslands,orTotal. (db)StateorTerritoryCode-Thetwo-letterPostalAbbreviationforthestateorterritory. Use"MC"forNorthernMarianaIslandsand"TO"forTotalCompany. Page27of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 BusinessAccessLines-Totalvoice-gradeequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinesto businesscustomers. (dc)AnalogSingleLineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includessingleline businessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateendusercommonline charge,pursuantto§69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers andpayphonelines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphonelines. Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedin TableII.Theratioofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusinessaccesslines, ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII(i.e.,col.(dc)dividedbythesumof cols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistentwiththesameratioascalculatedfrom thedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,TableII. (dd)AnalogMultilineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includethetotalofanalog multilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingPBXtrunks,Centrex-CUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunks andCentrex-COlines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphone Lines.Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslines reportedinTableII.Theratioofmultilinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusiness accesslines,ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII,(i.e.,thesumofcols. (dd)and(de)dividedbythesumofcols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistent withthesameratioascalculatedfromthedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,Table II. (de)DigitalBusinessAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalbusinessaccesslinesasreportedinTableII.Payphonelines aretobereportedincolumn(df)-PayphoneLines. (df)PayphoneLines-Linesthatprovidepayphoneservice,i.e.,totalcoin(publicandsemi- public)lines,includingcustomerownedpaytelephones(COPT). ResidentialAccessLines-Totalequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinestoresidential customers.Thetotalresidentialaccesslinesreportedincolumns(dg)and(dh)shouldbe consistentwiththetotalofthedatareportedforresidencelifelineandnon-lifelineaccesslines intheARMISAnnualSummaryReport(43-01),TableII,column(bb),row2100plusrow2110. (dg)AnalogResidentialAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Totalequivalent4kHzanalog switchedaccesslinestoresidentialcustomers.Donotincludeinthiscolumnany equivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedinTableII. (dh)DigitalResidentialAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalresidentialaccesslinesasreportedinTableII. Page28of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (di)MobileAccessLines-Accesslinestoacommoncarrierbasestationusingmobile radio. (dj)TotalSwitchedAccessLines-Thesumofcolumns(dc)through(di).Thisshallequal theamountreportedinTableIIcolumn(cj). SpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)-Totalspecialaccesslinesconnectinganenduser's premisestoaninterexchangecarrierpointofpresence.Donotincludelocalprivatelines providedbythelocalcarrierwhichoriginateandterminatewithinthesameLATA. (dk)AnalogSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(4kHzorEquiv.)-Thenumberof4kHz orequivalentanalogspecialaccesslines. (dl)DigitalSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Thenumberof64 kbpsorequivalentdigitalspecialaccesslinesterminatedatthecustomerlocation. WhereDS-3orDS-1serviceisprovidedwithoutindividual64kbpscircuit terminations,multiplythenumberofDS-3terminationsby672andthenumberofDS- 1terminationsby24whencalculatingthevalueforthiscolumn.Intheabove calculation,onlyusethoseDS-1'sandDS-3'sforwhichthecustomerisbilled.Donot doublecount64kbpscircuitsassociatedwithDS-1servicewherethe64kbpscircuits arecustomer-derived. (dm)TotalAccessLines(SwitchedandSpecial)-Thesumofcolumns(dj)through(dl). Page29of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIV-TELEPHONECALLS GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIVrequirestheannualreportingoftelephonecallstatisticsbystateforthecalendaryear coveredbythereport.Roundallamountstothenearestthousand,butreportanynon-zeroentry thatislessthan1(thousand)as1(thousand). Tollcallcountsshouldbebasedonoriginatingmessagevolumesandshouldreflectcompleted
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- inTableIofFCCReport43-07,theARMISInfrastructureReport. ISDNControlChannels-Thepacketswitchedchannelsondigitalsubscriberlines(16kbpsfor basicrateaccessor64kbpsforprimaryrateaccess)thatcarrysignalingmessagesandpacket- switcheduserdata.Thisinformationshouldbereportedintermsofactualcontrolchannels ratherthanin64kbpsequivalents(aswasrequestedfor1988through1990)andshouldnotbe includedinthetotalreportedincolumn(cj).WhereISDNservicesareprovided,usecolumn (cn)and(co)toshowthenumberof16kbpsand64kbpscontrolchannels.Forsimilar services,providethetotalnumberofcontrolchannelsandindicatethetypesincludedina footnote. (cn)BasicRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofbasicrate(16kbps)ISDNcontrol channels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswithadata ratelowerthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page25of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (co)PrimaryRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofprimaryrate(64kbps)ISDN controlchannels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswith adataratehigherthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page26of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIII-ACCESSLINESINSERVICEBYCUSTOMER GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIIIrequirestheannualreportingofswitchedandspecialaccesslinestatisticsbystateas ofDecember31ofthecalendaryearcoveredbythereport. ReportinTableIIIcolumns(dc)through(dj)onlythoseaccesslinesconnectingend-user customerswiththeirendofficesforswitchedservices,i.e.,allequivalent4kHzor64kbps accesslinesincludedinTableIIcolumns(cc)through(cj).Reportspecialaccesslines,including theclosedendofWATSandFX,thatprovideaccesstoaninterexchangecarrierinTableIII column(dk)orcolumn(dl). Include800and800-likeaccesslinesandemployeeconcessionlinesbutdoNOTinclude official/companycircuitsintheaccesslinecounts.Provideafootnoteifthishasbeendone differentlyinthepast.Analogaccesslinesshouldbereportedas4kHzequivalents.ISDNand otherdigitalaccesslinesshouldbereportedas64kbpsequivalents.AfullyequippedDS-1line, forexample,correspondsto2464kbpsequivalents. IncludefootnotesintheFootnoteTableliberally,especiallywherethereportingcompany perceivesanyambiguitiesinthedataprovided,whereproceduresorinternalsources associatedwithdatapreparationhavechanged(includingdatafiledincompliancewith reviseddefinitions),orwhererequireddataareavailableonlyinpartoronanestimated basis. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Eachrowrepresentsastate,districtorterritoryinwhichthereportingcompanyhasaccesslines. Includeonlythoserowswithdatatobereported,butcompleteeveryiteminthoserows.Include arowfortotalcompanydata,evenifthereisonlyonestaterow.SeetheStateRowNumbers andCodesReferenceTableforassignedrownumbersandcodesandforthecorrectorderin whichtherowsshallappear. COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnrepresentsacategoryofswitchedorspecialaccesslines. COLUMN (da)StateorTerritory-ThenameofoneofthefiftyU.S.statesoroneofthefollowing: DistrictofColumbia,NorthernMarianaIslands,PuertoRico,VirginIslands,orTotal. (db)StateorTerritoryCode-Thetwo-letterPostalAbbreviationforthestateorterritory. Use"MC"forNorthernMarianaIslandsand"TO"forTotalCompany. Page27of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 BusinessAccessLines-Totalvoice-gradeequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinesto businesscustomers. (dc)AnalogSingleLineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includessingleline businessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateendusercommonline charge,pursuantto§69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers andpayphonelines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphonelines. Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedin TableII.Theratioofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusinessaccesslines, ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII(i.e.,col.(dc)dividedbythesumof cols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistentwiththesameratioascalculatedfrom thedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,TableII. (dd)AnalogMultilineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includethetotalofanalog multilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingPBXtrunks,Centrex-CUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunks andCentrex-COlines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphone Lines.Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslines reportedinTableII.Theratioofmultilinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusiness accesslines,ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII,(i.e.,thesumofcols. (dd)and(de)dividedbythesumofcols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistent withthesameratioascalculatedfromthedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,Table II. (de)DigitalBusinessAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalbusinessaccesslinesasreportedinTableII.Payphonelines aretobereportedincolumn(df)-PayphoneLines. (df)PayphoneLines-Linesthatprovidepayphoneservice,i.e.,totalcoin(publicandsemi- public)lines,includingcustomerownedpaytelephones(COPT). ResidentialAccessLines-Totalequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinestoresidential customers.Thetotalresidentialaccesslinesreportedincolumns(dg)and(dh)shouldbe consistentwiththetotalofthedatareportedforresidencelifelineandnon-lifelineaccesslines intheARMISAnnualSummaryReport(43-01),TableII,column(bb),row2100plusrow2110. (dg)AnalogResidentialAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Totalequivalent4kHzanalog switchedaccesslinestoresidentialcustomers.Donotincludeinthiscolumnany equivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedinTableII. (dh)DigitalResidentialAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalresidentialaccesslinesasreportedinTableII. Page28of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (di)MobileAccessLines-Accesslinestoacommoncarrierbasestationusingmobile radio. (dj)TotalSwitchedAccessLines-Thesumofcolumns(dc)through(di).Thisshallequal theamountreportedinTableIIcolumn(cj). SpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)-Totalspecialaccesslinesconnectinganenduser's premisestoaninterexchangecarrierpointofpresence.Donotincludelocalprivatelines providedbythelocalcarrierwhichoriginateandterminatewithinthesameLATA. (dk)AnalogSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(4kHzorEquiv.)-Thenumberof4kHz orequivalentanalogspecialaccesslines. (dl)DigitalSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Thenumberof64 kbpsorequivalentdigitalspecialaccesslinesterminatedatthecustomerlocation. WhereDS-3orDS-1serviceisprovidedwithoutindividual64kbpscircuit terminations,multiplythenumberofDS-3terminationsby672andthenumberofDS- 1terminationsby24whencalculatingthevalueforthiscolumn.Intheabove calculation,onlyusethoseDS-1'sandDS-3'sforwhichthecustomerisbilled.Donot doublecount64kbpscircuitsassociatedwithDS-1servicewherethe64kbpscircuits arecustomer-derived. (dm)TotalAccessLines(SwitchedandSpecial)-Thesumofcolumns(dj)through(dl). Page29of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIV-TELEPHONECALLS GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIVrequirestheannualreportingoftelephonecallstatisticsbystateforthecalendaryear coveredbythereport.Roundallamountstothenearestthousand,butreportanynon-zeroentry thatislessthan1(thousand)as1(thousand). Tollcallcountsshouldbebasedonoriginatingmessagevolumesandshouldreflectcompleted
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- inTableIofFCCReport43-07,theARMISInfrastructureReport. ISDNControlChannels-Thepacketswitchedchannelsondigitalsubscriberlines(16kbpsfor basicrateaccessor64kbpsforprimaryrateaccess)thatcarrysignalingmessagesandpacket- switcheduserdata.Thisinformationshouldbereportedintermsofactualcontrolchannels ratherthanin64kbpsequivalents(aswasrequestedfor1988through1990)andshouldnotbe includedinthetotalreportedincolumn(cj).WhereISDNservicesareprovided,usecolumn (cn)and(co)toshowthenumberof16kbpsand64kbpscontrolchannels.Forsimilar services,providethetotalnumberofcontrolchannelsandindicatethetypesincludedina footnote. (cn)BasicRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofbasicrate(16kbps)ISDNcontrol channels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswithadata ratelowerthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page25of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (co)PrimaryRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofprimaryrate(64kbps)ISDN controlchannels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswith adataratehigherthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page26of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIII-ACCESSLINESINSERVICEBYCUSTOMER GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIIIrequirestheannualreportingofswitchedandspecialaccesslinestatisticsbystateas ofDecember31ofthecalendaryearcoveredbythereport. ReportinTableIIIcolumns(dc)through(dj)onlythoseaccesslinesconnectingend-user customerswiththeirendofficesforswitchedservices,i.e.,allequivalent4kHzor64kbps accesslinesincludedinTableIIcolumns(cc)through(cj).Reportspecialaccesslines,including theclosedendofWATSandFX,thatprovideaccesstoaninterexchangecarrierinTableIII column(dk)orcolumn(dl). Include800and800-likeaccesslinesandemployeeconcessionlinesbutdoNOTinclude official/companycircuitsintheaccesslinecounts.Provideafootnoteifthishasbeendone differentlyinthepast.Analogaccesslinesshouldbereportedas4kHzequivalents.ISDNand otherdigitalaccesslinesshouldbereportedas64kbpsequivalents.AfullyequippedDS-1line, forexample,correspondsto2464kbpsequivalents. IncludefootnotesintheFootnoteTableliberally,especiallywherethereportingcompany perceivesanyambiguitiesinthedataprovided,whereproceduresorinternalsources associatedwithdatapreparationhavechanged(includingdatafiledincompliancewith reviseddefinitions),orwhererequireddataareavailableonlyinpartoronanestimated basis. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Eachrowrepresentsastate,districtorterritoryinwhichthereportingcompanyhasaccesslines. Includeonlythoserowswithdatatobereported,butcompleteeveryiteminthoserows.Include arowfortotalcompanydata,evenifthereisonlyonestaterow.SeetheStateRowNumbers andCodesReferenceTableforassignedrownumbersandcodesandforthecorrectorderin whichtherowsshallappear. COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnrepresentsacategoryofswitchedorspecialaccesslines. COLUMN (da)StateorTerritory-ThenameofoneofthefiftyU.S.statesoroneofthefollowing: DistrictofColumbia,NorthernMarianaIslands,PuertoRico,VirginIslands,orTotal. (db)StateorTerritoryCode-Thetwo-letterPostalAbbreviationforthestateorterritory. Use"MC"forNorthernMarianaIslandsand"TO"forTotalCompany. Page27of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 BusinessAccessLines-Totalvoice-gradeequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinesto businesscustomers. (dc)AnalogSingleLineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includessingleline businessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateendusercommonline charge,pursuantto§69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers andpayphonelines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphonelines. Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedin TableII.Theratioofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusinessaccesslines, ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII(i.e.,col.(dc)dividedbythesumof cols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistentwiththesameratioascalculatedfrom thedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,TableII. (dd)AnalogMultilineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includethetotalofanalog multilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingPBXtrunks,Centrex-CUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunks andCentrex-COlines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphone Lines.Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslines reportedinTableII.Theratioofmultilinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusiness accesslines,ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII,(i.e.,thesumofcols. (dd)and(de)dividedbythesumofcols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistent withthesameratioascalculatedfromthedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,Table II. (de)DigitalBusinessAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalbusinessaccesslinesasreportedinTableII.Payphonelines aretobereportedincolumn(df)-PayphoneLines. (df)PayphoneLines-Linesthatprovidepayphoneservice,i.e.,totalcoin(publicandsemi- public)lines,includingcustomerownedpaytelephones(COPT). ResidentialAccessLines-Totalequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinestoresidential customers.Thetotalresidentialaccesslinesreportedincolumns(dg)and(dh)shouldbe consistentwiththetotalofthedatareportedforresidencelifelineandnon-lifelineaccesslines intheARMISAnnualSummaryReport(43-01),TableII,column(bb),row2100plusrow2110. (dg)AnalogResidentialAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Totalequivalent4kHzanalog switchedaccesslinestoresidentialcustomers.Donotincludeinthiscolumnany equivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedinTableII. (dh)DigitalResidentialAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalresidentialaccesslinesasreportedinTableII. Page28of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (di)MobileAccessLines-Accesslinestoacommoncarrierbasestationusingmobile radio. (dj)TotalSwitchedAccessLines-Thesumofcolumns(dc)through(di).Thisshallequal theamountreportedinTableIIcolumn(cj). SpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)-Totalspecialaccesslinesconnectinganenduser's premisestoaninterexchangecarrierpointofpresence.Donotincludelocalprivatelines providedbythelocalcarrierwhichoriginateandterminatewithinthesameLATA. (dk)AnalogSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(4kHzorEquiv.)-Thenumberof4kHz orequivalentanalogspecialaccesslines. (dl)DigitalSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Thenumberof64 kbpsorequivalentdigitalspecialaccesslinesterminatedatthecustomerlocation. WhereDS-3orDS-1serviceisprovidedwithoutindividual64kbpscircuit terminations,multiplythenumberofDS-3terminationsby672andthenumberofDS- 1terminationsby24whencalculatingthevalueforthiscolumn.Intheabove calculation,onlyusethoseDS-1'sandDS-3'sforwhichthecustomerisbilled.Donot doublecount64kbpscircuitsassociatedwithDS-1servicewherethe64kbpscircuits arecustomer-derived. (dm)TotalAccessLines(SwitchedandSpecial)-Thesumofcolumns(dj)through(dl). Page29of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIV-TELEPHONECALLS GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIVrequirestheannualreportingoftelephonecallstatisticsbystateforthecalendaryear coveredbythereport.Roundallamountstothenearestthousand,butreportanynon-zeroentry thatislessthan1(thousand)as1(thousand). Tollcallcountsshouldbebasedonoriginatingmessagevolumesandshouldreflectcompleted
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- rate and .45, calculated pursuant to Section 69.113. 2050.Total Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end
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- rate and .45, calculated pursuant to Section 69.113. 2050.Total Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/1999PDFs/4304C99.PDF
- are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge including the following. (Row 9010 should be the same as row 2150 on Report 43-01.) Enter in whole numbers, end-of-year, in-service amounts: (1) the number of single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access; plus (2) the number of residence lifeline access lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission; plus (3) the number of residence non-lifeline subject to the residence interstate end user
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/1999PDFs/4304P99.PDF
- are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge including the following. (Row 9010 should be the same as row 2150 on Report 43-01.) Enter in whole numbers, end-of-year, in-service amounts: (1) the number of single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access; plus (2) the number of residence lifeline access lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission; plus (3) the number of residence non-lifeline subject to the residence interstate end user
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/1999PDFs/4308C99.PDF
- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 1999 Page 27 of 32 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/1999PDFs/4308P99.PDF
- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 1999 Page 27 of 32 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2000PDFs/4301C00.PDF
- rate and .45, calculated pursuant to Section 69.113. 2050.Total Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end user
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2000PDFs/4301P00.PDF
- rate and .45, calculated pursuant to Section 69.113. 2050.Total Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end user
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2000PDFs/4304C00.PDF
- are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge including the following. (Row 9010 should be the same as row 2150 on Report 43-01.) Enter in whole numbers, end-of-year, in-service amounts: (1) the number of single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access; plus (2) the number of residence lifeline access lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission; plus (3) the number of residence non-lifeline subject to the residence interstate end user
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2000PDFs/4304P00.PDF
- are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge including the following. (Row 9010 should be the same as row 2150 on Report 43-01.) Enter in whole numbers, end-of-year, in-service amounts: (1) the number of single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access; plus (2) the number of residence lifeline access lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission; plus (3) the number of residence non-lifeline subject to the residence interstate end user
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2000PDFs/4308C00.PDF
- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2000 Page 27 of 33 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2000PDFs/4308P00.PDF
- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2000 Page 27 of 33 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2001PDFs/4301C01.PDF
- should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end user
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2001PDFs/4301P01.PDF
- should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end user
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2001PDFs/4308C01.PDF
- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2001 Page 27 of 33 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2001PDFs/4308P01.PDF
- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2001 Page 27 of 33 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2002PDFs/4301c02.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2002PDFs/4301p02.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2002PDFs/4308c02.pdf
- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2002 Page 21 of 27 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2002PDFs/4308p02.pdf
- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2002 Page 21 of 27 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2003PDFs/4301c03.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2003PDFs/4301p03.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2003PDFs/4308c03.pdf
- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2003 Page 21 of 27 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2003PDFs/4308p03.pdf
- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2003 Page 21 of 27 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2004PDFs/4301c04.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2004PDFs/4301p04.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2004PDFs/4308c04.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2004PDFs/4308p04.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2005PDFs/4301c05.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off- premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2005PDFs/4301p05.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off- premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2005PDFs/4308c05.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2005PDFs/4308p05.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4301c06.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4301p06.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4308c06.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4308p06.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4301c07.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4301p07.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4308c07.pdf
- Page 21 of 27 "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4308p07.pdf
- Page 21 of 27 "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
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- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2008 Page 6 of 6 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
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- 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2009 (Rev.) Page 6 of 6 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All resellers minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n) excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
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- the state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Multiline Business Switched Access Lines - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All resellers minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n) excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
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- the state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Multiline Business Switched Access Lines - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
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- Extending Pleading Cycle. (Dkt No. 95-182). Reply Comments Due: 11/01/2004. [62][Word] [63][Acrobat] 10/14/2004 Order: July 1, 2004, Annual Access Charge Tariff Filings. Issued a Protective Order in this Proceeding. By Protective Order. (Dkt No. 04-372). [64][Word] [65][Acrobat] 10/8/2004 New Release: FCC GRANTS PARTIAL FORBEARANCE FROM ISP REMAND ORDER. [66][Word] [67][Acrobat] 10/6/2004 Order: NATIONAL EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOCIATION PEITION TO AMEND SECTION 69.104 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted the Joint Motion for Extension of Time. (Dkt No. 04-259). Action by: Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau. Comments Due: 11/12/2004. Reply Comments Due: 12/13/2004. [68][Word] [69][Acrobat] 10/1/2004 Order: Investigation Of Alascom, Inc. Interstate Transport And Switching Services Tariff FCC No. 11. Granted in part and denied in part the Request for Extension of
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- and Exhibit A. Global Teldata's first quarterly Worksheet that was late-filed on November 17, 2004 contained this same error. The subscriber line charge (also called end user common line charge) is a fixed, non-usage sensitive access charge to the end user for the dedicated line from the last local exchange carrier central office to the end user's premises. See sections 69.104 and 69.152 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.152. 47 U.S.C. § 254. 47 C.F.R. §§ 54.706(a), 54.711(a), 64.1195. Global Teldata NAL, 20 FCC Rcd at 17270, ¶¶ 14-15. Id. at ¶¶ 22-28. Response of Global Teldata II, LLC, filed November 29, 2005 (``NAL Response''). Id. at 3-4. See 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(1)(B). See also 47 C.F.R. §
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- with the conference calling companies.] Faced with this (previously undisclosed) proof that it issued backdated bills on the eve of submitting its answer and supporting documents in this case, Farmers asserts that such backdating is merely standard practice and that it issued backdated invoices at that point ``in order to comply with [its] interstate End User Access Service tariff, section 69.104 of the Commission's rules, and the filed rate doctrine.'' But this assertion is unpersuasive given Farmers' conduct throughout its business relationships with the conference calling companies. [Redacted confidential information regarding Farmers' business dealings with a conference calling company.] This conduct is inconsistent with the provision of tariffed services, and further evidences Farmers' and conference calling companies' apparent intent from the
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- Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) (``Hyperion Forbearance Order'') at 8596-8601, ¶¶ 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4(a) (``The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ....''); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. § 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241, 245-46, ¶ 10 (1983) (``Today we...adopt[ ] rules that will determine the rates interexchange carriers and end users will pay for access to
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- 5. We find unavailing Genesis's reliance on a statement in the Local Competition Order that the specific EUCL charge imposed by the wholesaler depends upon the identity of the end user served by the reseller. That language, as well as the language in section 51.617(a) of the Commission's rules, refers to the different kinds of EUCL charges identified in section 69.104 of the rules, (e.g., those applicable to residential lines as distinguished from multi-business lines) and not to the discount or rebate for which an individual end user might have been eligible. Such an approach is consistent with the Commission's determination in the Local Competition Order that wholesalers would not know the specific circumstances of a reseller's customer. Accordingly, we find
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- Ruling. See Comments of Certain Complainants Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed Oct. 13, 2000 (``Certain Complainants' Comments'') at 10-13 and Comments of Kayson Communications Inc. and Best Payphones Inc. Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed on Oct. 23, 2000 (``Kayson and Best Comments'') at 3 (arguing that because IPPs were found to not be end-users users within the meaning of section 69.104(a), the collection of EUCL charges for semi-public payphones is unlawful); Certain Complainants' Comments at 14 (contending that the Commission's Liability Order constitutes a ``new'' construction of the Access Charge rules); Certain Complainants' Comments at 8 (arguing that the collection of EUCL charges from IPPs by the LECs violates section 203 of the Act because IPPs are not end users and
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- and their suspended tariffs, and includes all rate-of-return carriers filing interstate access charge tariffs effective January 1, 2002. This one-day suspension allows the tariffs to become effective after the suspension, subject to potential refund obligations pending the outcome of our investigation. See infra paras. 11-14. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 22, para. 42. 47 C.F.R. § 69.104, as revised. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 26, para. 51. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 26, 28-29, paras. 51, 56. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 76-77, para. 177. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 42, para. 90. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304
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- Order). The one-day suspension allowed the tariffs to become effective after the suspension, subject to potential refund obligations pending the outcome of our investigation. See Suspension Order, DA 01-3023 at 1-2 n.4. Appendix A lists the tariff transmittals filed after the Suspension Order was released. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 22-29, paras. 42-56. 47 C.F.R. § 69.104, as revised. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 26, para. 51. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 76-77, para. 177. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 42, para. 90. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, FCC 01-304 at 37, 46, paras. 76, 103; MAG Plan for Regulation of Interstate Services of
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- Marcus, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554. Parties shall also serve with one copy: Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554, (202) 863-2893. For further information, contact Jeremy D. Marcus, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, (202) 418-1520. - FCC- In the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc. Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, RM No. 10603, Petition of NECA (filed Sept. 26, 2002) (NECA Petition). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.401. Id. at 1, 9. NECA states that this exchange access service is often sold under the name Digital Transport Service (DTS). Id. at 1 n.3. Id. at 1-2, 5-9. Id. at Appendix A. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1206. See 47
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- - Form The following rows are removed: Rows 2010, 2020, 2030, and 2040. Report Definition - Row/Column Instructions The following row instructions are removed: Rows 2010, 2020, 2030, and 2040. Row 2090 - The following instruction is revised to read: ``Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a).'' Row 2100 - The following instruction is revised to read: ``Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a
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- Filings, CC Docket No. 01-206, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 01-352 (released Dec. 3, 2001) (rejecting Alltel's adjustment of its interstate DEM factor due to increased ISP traffic). Separations Freeze Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 11399-11400, paras. 34-35, 11402-03, paras. 39-42. Id. at 11403 para. 42. Separations Freeze Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 11382, 11387-88, para. 9. 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(n) and (p). See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 19634, para. 42, 19638, para. 51. See Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 19638, para. 51, 19640-41, para. 56. Id. at 19688-89, para. 177. Id. at 19654, para. 90. Id. Id. at 19656, para. 96. Id. at 19649, para. 76, 19658, para. 103; see also
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- Company Transmittal No. 15 Tariff FCC No. 1 United Telephone Association Transmittal No. 2 Tariff FCC No. 1 Issued: June 30, 2003 Non-Price Cap ILECs John Staurulakis, Inc. Transmittal No. 85 Tariff FCC No. 1 National Exchange Carrier Association Transmittal No. 990 Tariff FCC No. 5 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.3(h) and 69.3(f)(2). 47 C.F.R. § 69.38. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(n)(1)(ii)(C) and 69.152(d)(1)(ii)(D). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.105. July 1, 2003, Annual Access Charge Tariff Filings, Petition of AT&T Corp., WCB/Pricing 03-15 (filed June 23, 2003) (AT&T Petition); Petition of GCI to Suspend and Investigate, WCB/Pricing 03-15 (filed June 24, 2003). July 1, 2003, Annual Access Charge Tariff Filings, Reply Comments of ALLTEL Communications, Inc., to the Petition of AT&T Corp.
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- PLEADING CYCLE ESTABLISHED FOR PETITION FOR EXPEDITED INTERIM WAIVER OF THE COMMISSION'S ASSESSMENT RULE OF THE END USER COMMON LINE CHARGE ON CERTAIN T-1 EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICES RM No. 10603 COMMENTS: September 25, 2003 REPLY COMMENTS: October 10, 2003 On August 19, 2003, in RM No. 10603, various telephone industry groups filed a petition for expedited interim waiver of section 69.104 of the Commission's rules ``to permit the application of no more than five [End User Common Line (EUCL or SLC)] charges to T-1 interfaces for which the customer supplies the terminating channelization equipment.'' The joint petitioners seek an interim waiver of this rule while the Commission considers amending the rule in response to NECA's September 26, 2002 petition for rulemaking.
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WC Docket No. 04-259 RM-10603 ORDER Adopted: October 6, 2004 Released: October 6, 2004 By the Chief, Pricing Policy Division: Revised Filing Dates: Comments: November 12, 2004 Reply Comments: December 13, 2004 Introduction On July 19, 2003, the Commission released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in the above-captioned
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- See Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 24978, para. 51 & n.131. We note that the Commission made a similar determination in deciding to assess a subscriber line charge (SLC) on all subscribers to local service even where customers did not subscribe to long distance services. See, e.g., Petition of SoundNet Emergency Communications for a Declaratory Ruling Interpreting Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, DA 96-1919, Order, 11 FCC Rcd. 20410, 20412-13, paras. 7-8 (1996). Specifically, the Commission determined that a SLC is to be assessed upon each end user who subscribes to a telephone line even if the customer uses no long distance services. Id. at 20412-13, para. 7. The Commission stated that minimal use of a subscriber line
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- are removed from Row 1885. The following row instruction is deleted: Row 1970. Common Line Support - Long Term. B. Table II - Demand Analysis Report Definition - Row Instructions The following row instructions are changed to read: Row 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). Row 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year,
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- sources mentioned by WWC and reached the same erroneous conclusions before filing its first application to serve the western portion of New Mexico RSA 3. McElroy Informal Objection at 7. Thus, according to McElroy, ``WWC's claim that its experience was somehow unique collapses under scrutiny.'' Id. See, e.g., In the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, Order Granting Petition for Rulemaking, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Order Granting Interim Partial Waiver, 19 FCC Rcd 13591, 13604 and n.99 (2004) (granting, in relevant part, partial interim waiver of Section 69.104 of the Commission's rules to all similarly situated rate-of-return carriers, including those that did not formally request the waiver, that wish to avail
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- 25002; NECA 2006 Filing at 3. See, e.g., NECA 2006 Filing at 22-23. For example, under the CPL formula, payments to average schedule companies in 2006 would be payable to 419 average schedule study areas, as compared to 353 average schedule study areas in 2005. See NECA 2006 Filing at 2-3. See National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, WC Docket No. 04-259, RM 10603, Order Granting Petition for Rulemaking, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Order Granting Interim Partial Waiver, 19 FCC Rcd 13591, 13606, para. 44 (2004). In this order, the Commission permitted, pursuant to an interim partial waiver, incumbent local exchange carriers to report DS-1 loops as 5 loops even though a DS-1
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- not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(d)(4). PRT, Consolidated, and Frontier do not indicate whether they offer such services. To the extent that any of them does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common
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- 54.307(a) and 54.903(a)(2). 47 C.F.R. § 54.903(a)(4). See Letter from Fatina K. Franklin, Assistant Division Chief, Industry Analysis and Technology Division, FCC, to Ann D. Berkowitz, Associate Directory-Federal Regulatory, Verizon Communications (Dec. 14, 2005); Letter from Roberto Garcia, Vice-President, Legal and Regulatory Affairs, PRTC, to Thomas Navin, Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau, FCC (Sept. 22, 2006) (PRTC Letter); 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(n). ICLS available to rate-of-return LECs equals the common line revenue requirement per study area less the study area revenues obtained from end user common line charges. Because PRTC under-collected its common line revenue, it over-collected ICLS. 47 C.F.R. § 54.901(a)(1). See PRTC Letter. See Letter from Craig Davis, Director, High Cost Support Mechanism, USAC to Katherine Dourthe, Centennial Communications Corp.
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- filed electronically with the SEC. See 17 C.F.R. § 232.101 (``Mandated electronic submissions and exceptions.''). The public may access Forms 10-K via the SEC's EDGAR database. See http://www.sec.gov/edgar.shtml (visited March 25, 2009). Some carriers may also maintain Forms 10-K on their own web-sites, often on their investor relations pages. 8 See, e.g., National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, WC Docket No. 04-259, Order Granting Petition for Rulemaking, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Order Granting Interim Partial Waiver, 19 FCC Rcd 13591, 13605 para. 39 (2004) (``The waiver we grant herein is interim and will remain in place only until we resolve the issues raised . . . in the notice of proposed rulemaking, at
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- interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(d)(4). ACS does not indicate whether it offers such services. To the extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common
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- interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(d)(4). CenturyTel does not indicate whether it offers such services. To the extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common
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- not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(d)(4). VITELCO, FairPoint, and Windstream do not indicate whether they offer such services. To the extent that any of them does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common
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- interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(d)(4). Windstream does not indicate whether it offers such services. To the extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156.
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- Informal Request for Certification to Coordinate the Power Radio Service, Railroad Radio Service, and Automobile EmergencyRadio Service /n WT RM-8763 View RM-8763edocs: RM-8763 2/20/1996 4911/15/2004Modificationand Clarification of Policies and Procedures Governing Siting and Maintenance of Amateur Radio Antennas and Support Structures WT 04-259 View 04-259 edocs: 04-259 7/15/2004 1512/13/2004in the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 /nof the Commisson's Rules.. WT 04-264 View 04-264 edocs: 04-264 7/21/2004 712/15/2004Qwest Wireless, LLC and Cellco Partnership Verizon Wireless Seek Commission Consent /N for the Assignment of Sixty-Two Broadband Personal Communications Services Licenses./n WT 97-82 View 97-82 edocs: 97-82 3/18/1997 110212/22/2004Amendment of the Commision's Rules Competitive Bidding Proceeding Page 28 of 97 Attachment A Media Bureau Bureau in ECFS Proceeding
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- reforms adopted in the order are properly reflected in the rules. Accordingly, in this Order, we provide the following clarification regarding this specific exogenous cost issue. ILECs will be permitted to recover any increase in TRS, regulatory, or NANPA fees through the SLC, if they are below the maximum cap. For this purpose, we grant a limited waiver of sections 69.104 and 69.152 of the Commission's rules, to the extent the rules prohibit certain carriers from charging the maximum rate of $6.50 for a residential or single-line business subscriber line or $9.20 for a multi-line business subscriber line. We also grant price cap LECs a limited waiver of section 69.152 to the extent that rule prohibits price cap carriers from charging
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- to the common line access element by our Part 36 and Part 69 cost allocation rules. For each price cap basket, the rates allowed are determined based on price cap formulas, without reference to interstate allocation of costs. We measure the earnings of price cap carriers by comparing revenues to interstate allocated costs. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.45(c), 65.702, & 69.104. The data indicate that only two study areas served by price cap LECs, (Bell Atlantic in the District of Columbia, and GTE in Minnesota) have interstate-allocated common line costs that are less than the current $3.50 SLC. These two study areas represent less than two percent of subscriber lines nationwide. See Supporting Material filed with 1996 Annual Access Tariff Filing,
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- ``Section III'' Amend paragraph 254, fifth sentence, by replacing ``infra'' with ``infra'' Amend footnote 589 by inserting ``to'' between ``subject'' and ``this'' Amend paragraph 261, last sentence, by replacing ``Proposal's'' with ``proposal's'' Amend footnote 598 by replacing ``(nn)'' with ``(qq)'' Amend footnote 599 by deleting ``; see also April 14 VALOR Letter'' Amend Appendix B, § 54.403(a)(1) by replacing ``§ 69.104 or § 69.152(d) and (q)'' with ``§ 69.104 or §§ 69.152(d)(1) and 69.152(q) of this chapter'' Amend Appendix B, § 54.403(b) by replacing ``§ 69.104 or § 69.152(d) and (q)'' with ``§ 69.104 or §§ 69.152(d)(1) and 69.152(q) of this chapter'' and by replacing each time it appears ``End-User Common Line'' with ``End User Common Line'' Amend Appendix B, §
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- Marcus, 445 12th Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20554. Parties shall also serve with one copy: Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554, (202) 863-2893. For further information, contact Jeremy D. Marcus, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, (202) 418-1520. - FCC- In the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc. Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, RM No. 10603, Petition of NECA (filed Sept. 26, 2002) (NECA Petition). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.401. Id. at 1, 9. NECA states that this exchange access service is often sold under the name Digital Transport Service (DTS). Id. at 1 n.3. Id. at 1-2, 5-9. Id. at Appendix A. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1206. See 47
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- year and the first and second quarters of the subsequent year. Carriers that file no later than December 31 shall receive support for the first and second quarters of the subsequent year. Carriers that file no later than March 31 of the subsequent year shall receive support for the second quarter of the subsequent year. Appendix 9 47 C.F.R. § 69.104 - End user common line for non-price cap incumbent local exchange carriers. (n) (1) Beginning January 1, 2002, except as provided in paragraph (r) of this section, the maximum monthly charge for each residential or single-line business local exchange service subscriber line shall be the lesser of: One-twelfth of the projected annual revenue requirement for the End User Common Line
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- is not an eligible resident of Tribal lands, as defined in § 54.400(e), the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $3.50 plus the tariffed rate in effect for the primary residential End User Common Line charge of the incumbent local exchange carrier serving the area in which the qualifying low-income consumer receives service, as determined in accordance with § 69.104 or § 69.152(d) and (q) of this chapter, whichever is applicable. For an eligible resident of Tribal lands, the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $28.50 plus that same End User Common Line charge. Eligible telecommunications carriers that charge federal End User Common Line charges or equivalent federal charges shall apply Tier-One federal Lifeline support to waive the federal
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- (B) Path A LECs that elect the non-pooling option for one or more of their tariff options will file and administer their own interstate access tariffs for those tariff options. Interstate access charge rate elements will be those in the applicable sections of Part 69 of these rules. End User Common Line Charges must be set, and apply, pursuant to §69.104. Non-pooling Path A LECs on Path A incentive regulation will establish all other switched access rate elements based on the applicable RPL consistent with subsection (1)(B) above. Such rates may initially include universal service revenues including rate averaging support (RAS) as defined in § 54.319 lost by exiting the pool, but RAS will not apply in subsequent years for study
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- Rate-of-Return Carriers § 54.901 Calculation of Interstate Common Line Support. (a) Interstate Common Line Support available to a rate-of-return carrier shall equal the Common Line Revenue Requirement per Study Area as calculated in accordance with Part 69 of this chapter minus: the study area revenues obtained from end user common line charges at their allowable maximum as determined by §§ 69.104(n) and 69.104(o) of this chapter; the carrier common line charge revenues to be phased out pursuant to § 69.105 of this chapter; the special access surcharge pursuant to § 69.114 of this chapter; the line port costs in excess of basic analog service pursuant to § 69.130 of this chapter; and any Long Term Support for which the carrier is
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- these customers, and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld this finding. Therefore, to achieve the benefits of removing implicit subsidies and allowing SLC deaveraging, while maintaining affordable residential and single-line business rates for consumers, we will allow the SLC cap to increase as set forth in the CALLS Order, the Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order, and sections 69.152 and 69.104 of our rules. background Access Charges The Telephone Network and Cost Recovery. The local telephone network is a series of facilities operated by the LECs that enable subscribers to make local calls and to connect with IXCs to make long distance calls. Various components comprise the local telephone network, including local loop facilities through which the customers connect to the
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- eligible to receive LTS equal to the lesser of (A) the LTS for which the carrier would be eligible pursuant to subparagraph (4), or (B) its common line revenue requirement as calculated in accordance with Part 69 of this chapter, minus (1) the study area revenues obtained from end-user common line charges at their allowable maximum as determined by §§ 69.104(n) and 69.104(o) of this chapter; (2) the carrier common line charge revenues to be phased out pursuant to § 69.105 of this chapter; (3) the special access surcharges pursuant to § 69.114 of this chapter; and (4) the line port costs in excess of basic analog service pursuant to § 69.130 of this chapter. (C) Under no circumstance shall a
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- a number of other IPP complainants, they could have filed a complaint at the time they discovered the EUCL charge on their bill, either at the Commission or in federal district court, to pursue their legal remedies. In addition, because the Commission's EUCL rules were imposed on Complainants starting in 1984 and Complainants were aware that Defendants were violating Section 69.104(a) from the first assessment of the EUCL charge upon them, Complainants' reliance on AirTouch is misplaced. Moreover, under the reasoning put forth by Complainants, the C.F. Communications complaint would have been dismissed as prematurely filed. Thus, we conclude that the cause of action in this proceeding accrued when Defendants assessed the EUCL charge upon Complainants. Complainants Have Not Demonstrated that
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- that is ``described as a residential rate in the local exchange service tariff,'' whereas a single line business subscriber line charge is assessed where the subscriber pays a rate that is ``not described as a residential rate in the local exchange service tariff and does not obtain more than one such line from a particular telephone company.'' 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.152. Incumbent local exchange carriers also keep track of their lines for determining which interstate access costs to recover from other charges (for example, common carrier line charges for rate-of-return carriers). (discussing whether to exempt Lifeline customers). . Mobile wireless providers would contribute for each activated handset and/or pager. See Telecommunications Industry Revenue Report: 2001, Industry Analysis Division, Table 14
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- Numbering Resource Optimization Third Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 268. If recovery of these costs would result in end user charges that exceed the caps established for rate of return carriers, these carriers may seek recovery of the unrecovered portion of these costs through the Universal Service interstate common line support fund (USF). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 54.901, 69.104 (n), (o) adopted in Multi-Association Group (MAG) Plan for Regulation of Interstate Services of Non-Price Cap Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers and Interexchange Carriers, CC Docket No. 00-256, Second Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 19613 (2001). The USF is supported by assessments on the interstate revenues of telecommunications carriers, and carriers typically recover these
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the matter of National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) WC Docket No. 04-259 RM-10603 ORDER GRANTING PETITION FOR RULEMAKING, NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING, AND ORDER GRANTING INTERIM PARTIAL WAIVER Adopted: July 14, 2004 Released: July 19, 2004 Comment Date: 60 days after Federal Register publication of this Notice Reply Comment Date: 90 days after Federal Register publication of
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- the triggers required, see generally Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14265-87, paras. 81-121. For the specifics of the triggers required, see generally id. at 14296-302, paras. 141-157. 47 C.F.R. § 69.709(c); Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14296-302, paras. 141-157. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14303-07, paras. 160-167. 47 C.F.R. § 69.152(q); 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(r). 47 C.F.R. § 54.315. MAG Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 19698-700, paras. 199-205. MAG Further Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 19711-17, paras. 241-59. See, e.g., ALLTEL Comments at 46-47; ICORE Comments at 16; NTCA Comments at 8-9; NRTA Comments at 17. See, e.g., AT&T Comments at 19-23; CUSC Comments at 7-8; WorldCom Comments at 4. See, e.g., AT&T Comments at
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- costs to be accorded exogenous treatment were proper costs that have not been recovered elsewhere. During the years in question, the assessment of a EUCL charge on IPSPs meant that those costs were not recovered through another rate element. Beginning October 15, 1993, Petitioners were obligated to assess a EUCL charge on IPSPs in accordance with the interpretation of section 69.104 provided by the Bureau, and subsequently by the Commission. As noted above, at that point, the Petitioners could not have recovered the costs recovered through the EUCL charge assessed on IPSPs through any other rate element. The Bureau and Commission orders precluded Petitioners from recovering those costs elsewhere at that time, and they have not recovered those costs since. Petitioners
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- the Authorized Rate of Return for Interstate Services of Local Exchange Carriers, Second Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC Docket No. 00-256, Fifteenth Report and Order in CC Docket No. 96-45, and Report and Order in CC Docket Nos. 98-77 and 98-166, 16 FCC Rcd 19613, 19667, para. 128 (2001) (MAG Order). 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. Section 69.104 is in subpart B of the Commission's Part 69 rules. 47 C.F.R. Part 69, Subpart B. ACS seeks forbearance from subparts A and B of the Commission's Part 69 rules. ACS Petition, App. A at 5. ACS June 29, 2007 Ex Parte Letter at 2 (stating that ``all regulated interstate access rates will be capped at current rate
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- requirements in section 36.505 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 36.605. Multi-Association Group (MAG) Plan for Regulation of Interstate Services of Non-Price Cap Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers and Interexchange Carriers, CC Docket Nos. 00-256 and 96-45, Report and Order and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 4122 (2004) (Second MAG Order). NECA Petition to Amend Section 69.104 of the Commission's Rules, WC Docket No. 04-259, RM-10603, Order Granting Petition for Rulemaking, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, and Order Granting Partial Interim Waiver, 19 FCC Rcd 13591 (2004). Regulation of Prepaid Calling Card Services, WC Docket Nos. 03-133 and 05-68, Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 20 FCC Rcd 4826 (2005); WC Docket No. 05-68, Declaratory Ruling and Report
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- and Exhibit A. Global Teldata's first quarterly Worksheet that was late-filed on November 17, 2004 contained this same error. The subscriber line charge (also called end user common line charge) is a fixed, non-usage sensitive access charge to the end user for the dedicated line from the last local exchange carrier central office to the end user's premises. See sections 69.104 and 69.152 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.152. 47 U.S.C. § 254. 47 C.F.R. §§ 54.706(a), 54.711(a), 64.1195. Global Teldata NAL, 20 FCC Rcd at 17270, ¶¶ 14-15. Id. at ¶¶ 22-28. Response of Global Teldata II, LLC, filed November 29, 2005 (``NAL Response''). Id. at 3-4. See 47 U.S.C. § 503(b)(1)(B). See also 47 C.F.R. §
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- WC Docket No. 06-122, at 5 (filed Aug. 2, 2007) (IDT Aug. 2, 2007 Ex Parte Letter) (showing that the average residential household paid about $1.37 in universal service fees in 2006). IDT claims the data show that the lowest-income consumers paid an average of $1.09 in universal service fees for wireline telephone bills. Id. at 6. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(n)(1), 69.152(d)(1). The SLC is referred to as the End User Common Line Charge in the Commission's rules. The revenue from the $6.50 SLC would be multiplied by the 11.4% contribution factor, resulting in a contribution amount and corresponding assessment of $0.74. See Fourth Quarter 2008 Contribution Factor Public Notice at 1; AT&T and Verizon Sept. 11, 2008 Ex Parte Letter,
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- offer interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purposes of Part 69 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42(4). Windstream does not indicate whether it offers such services. To the extent that it does, Windstream must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's CMT,
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- with the conference calling companies.] Faced with this (previously undisclosed) proof that it issued backdated bills on the eve of submitting its answer and supporting documents in this case, Farmers asserts that such backdating is merely standard practice and that it issued backdated invoices at that point ``in order to comply with [its] interstate End User Access Service tariff, section 69.104 of the Commission's rules, and the filed rate doctrine.'' But this assertion is unpersuasive given Farmers' conduct throughout its business relationships with the conference calling companies. [Redacted confidential information regarding Farmers' business dealings with a conference calling company.] This conduct is inconsistent with the provision of tariffed services, and further evidences Farmers' and conference calling companies' apparent intent from the
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- para. 24. Under the current Commission rules, SLCs are subject to caps based on whether the line is: (a) a primary residential or single-line business line; (b) a non-primary residential line; or (c) a multi-line business or Centrex line. For price cap and rate-of-return carriers, the current SLC cap for residential and single-line business lines is $6.50, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(n)(1)(ii)(C): 69.152(d)(1)(ii)(D0, and the current SLC cap for multi-line business and Centrex lines is $9.20, 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(o)(1)(i): 69.152(k)(1)(i). Price cap carriers currently also have a SLC cap of $7.00 for non-primary residential lines, 47 C.F.R. § 69.152(e)(1)(i). The Commission regulates the rates for interstate access charges (paid on long distance calls that cross state lines), and states regulate the
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- to the relevant state commission that the carrier is not seeking duplicative recovery in the state jurisdiction for any Eligible Recovery subject to the recovery mechanism. Access Recovery Charge. (1) A charge that is expressed in dollars and cents per line per month may be assessed upon end users that may be assessed a subscriber line charge pursuant to § 69.104 of this chapter, to the extent necessary to allow the Rate-of-Return Carrier to recover some or all of its Eligible Recovery determined pursuant to paragraph (d), subject to the caps described in paragraph (e)(6) below. A Rate-of-Return Carrier may elect to forgo charging some or all of the Access Recovery Charge. Total Access Recovery Charges calculated by multiplying the tariffed
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- consumer who is not an eligible resident of Tribal lands, as defined in §54.400(c), the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $3.50 plus the tariffed rate in effect for the primary residential End User Common Line charge of the incumbent local exchange carrier serving the area in which the qualifying low-income consumer receives service, as determined in accordance with §69.104 or §69.152(d) and (q) of this chapter, whichever is applicable. (2) For an eligible resident of Tribal lands, the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $28.50 plus that same End User Common Line charge. (3) For a qualifying low-income consumer who purchases a bundled service package or a service plan that includes optional calling features, the federal Lifeline support
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- Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) (``Hyperion Forbearance Order'') at 8596-8601, ¶¶ 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.4(a) (``The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ....''); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. § 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241, 245-46, ¶ 10 (1983) (``Today we...adopt[ ] rules that will determine the rates interexchange carriers and end users will pay for access to
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- at 13; Sprint Reply Comments at 2, 12. See TracFone Tier One Petition; YourTel Comments on TracFone Tier One Petition at 1. But see MI PSC Comments at 10; NASUCA Comments at 28. Universal Service First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8776 at para. 367; 2000 Tribal Lifeline Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 12302-03. . See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.152(d)(1), 69.152(q). The Commission acknowledged that non-incumbents do not charge SLCs in the Universal Service First Report and Order, but ultimately opted to require that all ETCs pass Lifeline discounts in the amount of the SLC through to eligible consumers. See Universal Service First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 8970-71, paras. 366-67. 47 U.S.C. § 332. Cincinnati Bell
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- that resells incumbent LEC retail services. Resale, as defined in Federal Communications Commission 96-325 As discussed above, a different result occurs in the context of unbundled network elements. Purchasers of 2312 unbundled network elements in effect stand in the shoes of the LEC, and are entitled to revenues from all of the services provided using those elements. 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 2313 Rochester Telephone Corporation, Petition for Waivers to Implement its Open Market Plan, Order , 10 FCC Rcd 2314 6776 (1995) (Rochester Waiver Order). 463 section 251(b)(1) and 251(c)(4), involves services, in contrast to section 251(c)(3), which governs sale of network elements. New entrants that purchase retail local exchange services from an incumbent LEC at wholesale rates are entitled to
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- we do not address this issue at this time. See generally Forward-Looking Mechanism for High Cost Support for Non-Rural LECs, CC Docket 96-45, CC Docket No. 97-106, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 97-256 (rel. July 18, 1997) (seeking comment on models that will be used to calculate forward-looking costs for non-rural LECs after Jan. 1, 1999). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(d), (e), 69.203(a) (rules currently in effect); see also 47 C.F.R. 69.152(d), (e) (rules in 20 effect as of January 1, 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(h). 21 47 C.F.R. § 69.2; Access Charge Reform Order at para. 396. 22 4 Commission. Accordingly, although this NPRM focuses on price cap ILECs, we also solicit 18 comment on whether the various proposals set
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- , 12 FCC Rcd 9206-07; LNP Cost Recovery Order, ¶ 9; 47 C.F.R. § 52.32. 66 47 C.F.R. § 64.604(c)(4)(iii). 67 Local Competition Second Report and Order , 11 FCC Rcd at 19541. 68 See Universal Service Order , 12 FCC Rcd at 9206-07. The SLC is a flat monthly per-line rate that the end-user pays. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 17 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-233 on the basis of end-user telecommunications revenues. 35. While we recognize that not all carriers and providers of telecommunications services will have to contribute to each of the funds addressed on this worksheet, we believe that most contributors will be required to contribute or at least report to more than one of the mechanisms.
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- the direct billing to and collection of associated revenues on a monthly basis from interexchange carriers pursuant to § 69.117, and the distribution of these revenues to qualified telephone companies based on their share of expenses assigned to the Lifeline Assistance Fund pursuant to § 36.741 and of End User Common Line charges associated 9 with the operation of § 69.104(j)-(l). Such functions shall be assumed by the independent subsidiary of the association as provided in § 69.613. Commencing on January 1, 1998, the billing and collection of Lifeline support shall be performed in a manner consistent with § 54.709. (e) Upon the incorporation and commencement of operations by the association's independent subsidiary that, pursuant to § 69.613, will administer temporarily
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- portability will affect all such services. An end-user telecommunications revenue allocator is similar to a retail-revenues allocator in that both are based on telecommunications revenues that carriers collect from end-users. Unlike retail-revenues, however, end- Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-82 350 Id. at 9206-07. The SLC is a flat monthly per-line rate that the end user pays. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 351 See Universal Service Order, 12 FCC Rcd. at 9206-07. 352 See id. at 9208. 353 See id. at 9207. 54 user telecommunications revenues includes revenues derived from subscriber line charges (SLCs).350 End- user telecommunications revenues also include revenues collected from carriers that purchase telecommunications services for their own internal use.351 106. The end-user telecommunications revenue allocator meets the two-prong
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- for Low-Income Consumers § 54.403 Lifeline support amount. (a) The federal Lifeline support amount for all eligible telecommunications carriers shall equal: Tier One. The tariffed rate in effect for the primary residential End User Common Line charge of the incumbent local exchange carrier serving the area in which the qualifying low-income consumer receives service, as determined in accordance with § 69.104 or §§ 69.152(d)(1) and 69.152(q) of this chapter, whichever is applicable; Tier Two. If the state commission approves an additional reduction of $1.75 in the amount paid by consumers, additional federal Lifeline support in the amount of $1.75 will be made available to the carrier providing Lifeline service to that consumer; and Tier Three. Additional federal Lifeline support in an
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- Ruling. See Comments of Certain Complainants Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed Oct. 13, 2000 (``Certain Complainants' Comments'') at 10-13 and Comments of Kayson Communications Inc. and Best Payphones Inc. Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed on Oct. 23, 2000 (``Kayson and Best Comments'') at 3 (arguing that because IPPs were found to not be end-users users within the meaning of section 69.104(a), the collection of EUCL charges for semi-public payphones is unlawful); Certain Complainants' Comments at 14 (contending that the Commission's Liability Order constitutes a ``new'' construction of the Access Charge rules); Certain Complainants' Comments at 8 (arguing that the collection of EUCL charges from IPPs by the LECs violates section 203 of the Act because IPPs are not end users and
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- a number of other IPP complainants, they could have filed a complaint at the time they discovered the EUCL charge on their bill, either at the Commission or in federal district court, to pursue their legal remedies.176 In addition, because the Commission's EUCL rules were imposed on Complainants starting in 1984 and Complainants were aware that Defendants were violating Section 69.104(a) from the first assessment of the EUCL charge upon them, Complainants' reliance on AirTouch is misplaced.177 Moreover, under the reasoning put forth by Complainants, the C.F. Communications complaint would have been dismissed as prematurely filed. Thus, we conclude that the cause of action in this proceeding accrued when Defendants assessed the EUCL charge upon Complainants.178 V.B. Complainants Have Not Demonstrated
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- and Exhibit A. Global Teldata's first quarterly Worksheet that was late-filed on November 17, 2004 contained this same error. The subscriber line charge (also called end user common line charge) is a fixed, non-usage sensitive access charge to the end user for the dedicated line from the last local exchange carrier central office to the end user's premises. See sections 69.104 and 69.152 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. SS 69.104, 69.152. 47 U.S.C. S 254. 47 C.F.R. SS 54.706(a), 54.711(a), 64.1195. Global Teldata NAL, 20 FCC Rcd at 17270, PP 14-15. Id. at PP 22-28. Response of Global Teldata II, LLC, filed November 29, 2005 ("NAL Response"). Id. at 3-4. See 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(1)(B). See also 47 C.F.R. S
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- the conference calling companies.] 17. Faced with this (previously undisclosed) proof that it issued backdated bills on the eve of submitting its answer and supporting documents in this case, Farmers asserts that such backdating is merely standard practice and that it issued backdated invoices at that point "in order to comply with [its] interstate End User Access Service tariff, section 69.104 of the Commission's rules, and the filed rate doctrine." But this assertion is unpersuasive given Farmers' conduct throughout its business relationships with the conference calling companies. [Redacted confidential information regarding Farmers' business dealings with a conference calling company.] This conduct is inconsistent with the provision of tariffed services, and further evidences Farmers' and conference calling companies' apparent intent from the
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- Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) ("Hyperion Forbearance Order") at 8596-8601, P:P: 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. S:S: 69.4(a) ("The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ...."); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. S: 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241, 245-46, P: 10 (1983) ("Today we...adopt[ ] rules that will determine the rates interexchange carriers and end users will pay for access to
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- as household telecommunications moves increasingly toward multiple lines used for a multitude of purposes. If the Commission is unwilling to eliminate the $3.50 cap for residence and single line business, we support in the alternative eliminating the limitation that requires the multi-line business SLC to be the lower of the $6.00 rate cap or the calculated rate per 47 C.F.R. 69.104(c). Over 40 states have multi-line SLC rates that are at the $6.00 cap. Pacific's are substantially below the cap ($4.75). As the experience of most of the rest of the country illustrates, permitting us to raise the SLC to the $6 cap will not adversely affect consumers and will permit costs to be shifted toward the end user customer. SLCs
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- we do not address this issue at this time. See generally Forward-Looking Mechanism for High Cost Support for Non-Rural LECs, CC Docket 96-45, CC Docket No. 97-106, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 97-256 (rel. July 18, 1997) (seeking comment on models that will be used to calculate forward-looking costs for non-rural LECs after Jan. 1, 1999). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(d), (e), 69.203(a) (rules currently in effect); see also 47 C.F.R. 69.152(d), (e) (rules in 20 effect as of January 1, 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(h). 21 47 C.F.R. § 69.2; Access Charge Reform Order at para. 396. 22 4 Commission. Accordingly, although this NPRM focuses on price cap ILECs, we also solicit 18 comment on whether the various proposals set
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- we do not address this issue at this time. See generally Forward-Looking Mechanism for High Cost Support for Non-Rural LECs, CC Docket 96-45, CC Docket No. 97-106, Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 97-256 (rel. July 18, 1997) (seeking comment on models that will be used to calculate forward-looking costs for non-rural LECs after Jan. 1, 1999). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104(d), (e), 69.203(a) (rules currently in effect); see also 47 C.F.R. 69.152(d), (e) (rules in 20 effect as of January 1, 1998). 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(h). 21 47 C.F.R. § 69.2; Access Charge Reform Order at para. 396. 22 4 Commission. Accordingly, although this NPRM focuses on price cap ILECs, we also solicit 18 comment on whether the various proposals set
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- , 12 FCC Rcd 9206-07; LNP Cost Recovery Order, ¶ 9; 47 C.F.R. § 52.32. 66 47 C.F.R. § 64.604(c)(4)(iii). 67 Local Competition Second Report and Order , 11 FCC Rcd at 19541. 68 See Universal Service Order , 12 FCC Rcd at 9206-07. The SLC is a flat monthly per-line rate that the end-user pays. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 17 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-233 on the basis of end-user telecommunications revenues. 35. While we recognize that not all carriers and providers of telecommunications services will have to contribute to each of the funds addressed on this worksheet, we believe that most contributors will be required to contribute or at least report to more than one of the mechanisms.
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- participating subscribers each year and dividing this amount by twelve times the number of participating subscribers. Estimates may be used when historic data are not available. (p) Through December 31, 1997, in connection with the filing of access tariffs pursuant to § 69.3(a), telephone companies shall calculate for the association their projected revenue requirement attributable to the operation of § 69.104 (n) through (o). The projected amount will be adjusted by the association to reflect the actual lifeline assistance benefits paid in the previous period. If the actual benefits exceeded the projected amount for that period, the differential will be added to the projection for the ensuing period. If the actual benefits were less than the projected amount for that period,
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- that resells incumbent LEC retail services. Resale, as defined in Federal Communications Commission 96-325 As discussed above, a different result occurs in the context of unbundled network elements. Purchasers of 2312 unbundled network elements in effect stand in the shoes of the LEC, and are entitled to revenues from all of the services provided using those elements. 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 2313 Rochester Telephone Corporation, Petition for Waivers to Implement its Open Market Plan, Order , 10 FCC Rcd 2314 6776 (1995) (Rochester Waiver Order). 463 section 251(b)(1) and 251(c)(4), involves services, in contrast to section 251(c)(3), which governs sale of network elements. New entrants that purchase retail local exchange services from an incumbent LEC at wholesale rates are entitled to
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- the direct billing to and collection of associated revenues on a monthly basis from interexchange carriers pursuant to § 69.117, and the distribution of these revenues to qualified telephone companies based on their share of expenses assigned to the Lifeline Assistance Fund pursuant to § 36.741 and of End User Common Line charges associated 9 with the operation of § 69.104(j)-(l). Such functions shall be assumed by the independent subsidiary of the association as provided in § 69.613. Commencing on January 1, 1998, the billing and collection of Lifeline support shall be performed in a manner consistent with § 54.709. (e) Upon the incorporation and commencement of operations by the association's independent subsidiary that, pursuant to § 69.613, will administer temporarily
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- 462, 463, and 464, respectively, and add a new paragraph 461, to read as follows: "461. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the following rules or amendments thereto, which impose new or modified information or collection requirements, shall become effective upon approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), but no sooner than June 15, 1997: 47 CFR 61.45, 61.47, 69.104, 69.126, 69.151, and 69.152. The following rules, or amendments thereto, shall be effective 30 days after publication in the Federal Register: 47 CFR 69.103, 69.107, 69.122, 69.303, and 69.304. The following rules, or amendments thereto, in this Report and Order shall be effective January 1, 1998: 47 CFR 61.3, 61.46, 69.1, 69.2, 69.105, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.154, 69.155, 69.157, 69.305,
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- portability will affect all such services. An end-user telecommunications revenue allocator is similar to a retail-revenues allocator in that both are based on telecommunications revenues that carriers collect from end-users. Unlike retail-revenues, however, end- Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-82 350 Id. at 9206-07. The SLC is a flat monthly per-line rate that the end user pays. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. 351 See Universal Service Order, 12 FCC Rcd. at 9206-07. 352 See id. at 9208. 353 See id. at 9207. 54 user telecommunications revenues includes revenues derived from subscriber line charges (SLCs).350 End- user telecommunications revenues also include revenues collected from carriers that purchase telecommunications services for their own internal use.351 106. The end-user telecommunications revenue allocator meets the two-prong
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- person or entity that offers telecommunications services exclusively as a reseller shall be deemed to be an "end user" if all resale transmissions offered by such reseller originate on the premises of such reseller. 47 C.F.R. § 69.2(m). See 47 C.F.R. § 69.5(a) (stating that "[e]nd user charges shall be computed and assessed upon public end users"); see also section 69.104(a) ("A charge . . . shall be assessed upon end users that subscribe to local exchange telephone service, Centrex or semi-public coin telephone service to the extent that they do not pay carrier common line charges."). Appeals Court Decision,128 F.3d at 737 (quoting First Reconsideration Order at 704 n.40). Id. (quoting First Reconsideration Order at 704 n.41). Id. (quoting First
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- for Low-Income Consumers § 54.403 Lifeline support amount. (a) The federal Lifeline support amount for all eligible telecommunications carriers shall equal: Tier One. The tariffed rate in effect for the primary residential End User Common Line charge of the incumbent local exchange carrier serving the area in which the qualifying low-income consumer receives service, as determined in accordance with § 69.104 or §§ 69.152(d)(1) and 69.152(q) of this chapter, whichever is applicable; Tier Two. If the state commission approves an additional reduction of $1.75 in the amount paid by consumers, additional federal Lifeline support in the amount of $1.75 will be made available to the carrier providing Lifeline service to that consumer; and Tier Three. Additional federal Lifeline support in an
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- is not an eligible resident of Tribal lands, as defined in § 54.400(e), the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $3.50 plus the tariffed rate in effect for the primary residential End User Common Line charge of the incumbent local exchange carrier serving the area in which the qualifying low-income consumer receives service, as determined in accordance with § 69.104 or § 69.152(d) and (q) of this chapter, whichever is applicable. For an eligible resident of Tribal lands, the federal Lifeline support amount shall not exceed $28.50 plus that same End User Common Line charge. Eligible telecommunications carriers that charge federal End User Common Line charges or equivalent federal charges shall apply Tier-One federal Lifeline support to waive the federal
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- 5. We find unavailing Genesis's reliance on a statement in the Local Competition Order that the specific EUCL charge imposed by the wholesaler depends upon the identity of the end user served by the reseller. That language, as well as the language in section 51.617(a) of the Commission's rules, refers to the different kinds of EUCL charges identified in section 69.104 of the rules, (e.g., those applicable to residential lines as distinguished from multi-business lines) and not to the discount or rebate for which an individual end user might have been eligible. Such an approach is consistent with the Commission's determination in the Local Competition Order that wholesalers would not know the specific circumstances of a reseller's customer. Accordingly, we find
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- (DA No. 04-2145). MB [9]DA-04-2145A1.doc [10]DA-04-2145A1.pdf [11]DA-04-2145A1.txt DTV TABLE OF ALLOTMENTS, MEDICAL LAKE, WA. Proposed Amendment of DTV Table of Allotments for this community. (Dkt No. 04-250). Action by: Chief, Video Division, Media Bureau. Comments Due: 09/09/2004. Reply Comments Due: 09/24/2004. Adopted: 07/08/2004 by NPRM. (DA No. 04-2060). MB [12]DA-04-2060A1.doc [13]DA-04-2060A1.pdf [14]DA-04-2060A1.txt NATIONAL EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOCIATION PETITION TO AMEND SECTION 69.104 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted the SLC T-1 Rulemaking Petition. By Order Granting Petition for Rulemaking, and Order Granting Interim Partial Waiver. (Dkt No. 04-259). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 07/14/2004 by NPRM. (FCC No. 04-174). WCB [15]FCC-04-174A1.doc [16]FCC-04-174A1.pdf [17]FCC-04-174A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED JULY 16, 2004, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 133: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Video Division, Media Bureau by LETTER. (DA No. 04-3197). MB [29]DA-04-3197A1.doc [30]DA-04-3197A1.pdf [31]DA-04-3197A1.txt BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT & SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA. Denied the petition for special relief. Action by: Deputy Chief, Policy Division, Media Bureau. Adopted: 10/04/2004 by MO&O. (DA No. 04-3195). MB [32]DA-04-3195A1.doc [33]DA-04-3195A1.pdf [34]DA-04-3195A1.txt NATIONAL EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOCIATION PEITION TO AMEND SECTION 69.104 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted the Joint Motion for Extension of Time. (Dkt No. 04-259). Action by: Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau. Comments Due: 11/12/2004. Reply Comments Due: 12/13/2004. Adopted: 10/06/2004 by ORDER. (DA No. 04-3202). WCB [35]DA-04-3202A1.doc [36]DA-04-3202A1.pdf [37]DA-04-3202A1.txt ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED OCTOBER 5, 2004, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 189: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS
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- Request for Certification to Coordinate the Power Radio Service, Railroad Radio Service, and Automobile Emergency Radio Service /n WT RM-8763 View RM-8763edocs: RM-8763 2/20/1996 4911/15/2004Modificationand Clarification of Policies and Procedures Governing Siting and Maintenance of Amateur Radio Antennas and Support Structures WT 04-259 View 04-259 edocs: 04-259 7/15/2004 1512/13/2004in the Matter of National Exchange Carrier Association Petition to Amend Section 69.104 /nof the Commisson's Rules.. WT 04-264 View 04-264 edocs: 04-264 7/21/2004 712/15/2004Qwest Wireless, LLC and Cellco Partnership Verizon Wireless Seek Commission Consent /N for the Assignment of Sixty-Two Broadband Personal Communications Services Licenses./n WT 97-82 View 97-82 edocs: 97-82 3/18/1997 110212/22/2004Amendment of the Commision's Rules Competitive Bidding Proceeding Page 28 of 97 DA 11-992 Attachment A Media Bureau Bureau in
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- Ruling. See Comments of Certain Complainants Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed Oct. 13, 2000 (``Certain Complainants' Comments'') at 10-13 and Comments of Kayson Communications Inc. and Best Payphones Inc. Regarding Hearing Designation Order, filed on Oct. 23, 2000 (``Kayson and Best Comments'') at 3 (arguing that because IPPs were found to not be end-users users within the meaning of section 69.104(a), the collection of EUCL charges for semi-public payphones is unlawful); Certain Complainants' Comments at 14 (contending that the Commission's Liability Order constitutes a ``new'' construction of the Access Charge rules); Certain Complainants' Comments at 8 (arguing that the collection of EUCL charges from IPPs by the LECs violates section 203 of the Act because IPPs are not end users and
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- a number of other IPP complainants, they could have filed a complaint at the time they discovered the EUCL charge on their bill, either at the Commission or in federal district court, to pursue their legal remedies.176 In addition, because the Commission's EUCL rules were imposed on Complainants starting in 1984 and Complainants were aware that Defendants were violating Section 69.104(a) from the first assessment of the EUCL charge upon them, Complainants' reliance on AirTouch is misplaced.177 Moreover, under the reasoning put forth by Complainants, the C.F. Communications complaint would have been dismissed as prematurely filed. Thus, we conclude that the cause of action in this proceeding accrued when Defendants assessed the EUCL charge upon Complainants.178 V.B. Complainants Have Not Demonstrated
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- and Exhibit A. Global Teldata's first quarterly Worksheet that was late-filed on November 17, 2004 contained this same error. The subscriber line charge (also called end user common line charge) is a fixed, non-usage sensitive access charge to the end user for the dedicated line from the last local exchange carrier central office to the end user's premises. See sections 69.104 and 69.152 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. SS 69.104, 69.152. 47 U.S.C. S 254. 47 C.F.R. SS 54.706(a), 54.711(a), 64.1195. Global Teldata NAL, 20 FCC Rcd at 17270, PP 14-15. Id. at PP 22-28. Response of Global Teldata II, LLC, filed November 29, 2005 ("NAL Response"). Id. at 3-4. See 47 U.S.C. S 503(b)(1)(B). See also 47 C.F.R. S
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- the conference calling companies.] 17. Faced with this (previously undisclosed) proof that it issued backdated bills on the eve of submitting its answer and supporting documents in this case, Farmers asserts that such backdating is merely standard practice and that it issued backdated invoices at that point "in order to comply with [its] interstate End User Access Service tariff, section 69.104 of the Commission's rules, and the filed rate doctrine." But this assertion is unpersuasive given Farmers' conduct throughout its business relationships with the conference calling companies. [Redacted confidential information regarding Farmers' business dealings with a conference calling company.] This conduct is inconsistent with the provision of tariffed services, and further evidences Farmers' and conference calling companies' apparent intent from the
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- Memorandum Opinion and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 8596 (1997) ("Hyperion Forbearance Order") at 8596-8601, P:P: 1-9 (discussing the application of the section 203(a) tariff-filing requirement to ILECs). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. S:S: 69.4(a) ("The end user charges for access service filed with this Commission shall include charges for the End User Common Line element ...."); 69.104 (end user common line charge for non-price cap ILECs); 69.152 (end user common line charge for price cap LECs). 47 C.F.R. S: 69.2(m); see MTS and WATS Market Structure, Third Report and Order, 93 FCC 2d 241, 245-46, P: 10 (1983) ("Today we...adopt[ ] rules that will determine the rates interexchange carriers and end users will pay for access to
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- the Commission erred in holding that because IPPs were not end users they were exempt from EUCL charges on their semi-public pay- phones. During the period at issue the FCC regulation establishing EUCL charges stated that ``[a] charge TTT shall be assessed upon end users that subscribe to local exchange service TTT or semi-public coin telephone service.'' 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(a) (1996). Thus, as the Commission explained, ``[u]nder the plain language of the rule'' only end users were subject to EUCL charges. Order, 17 F.C.C.R. at 24,20910, ¶ 20. As mentioned above, section 69.2(m) defined ``end user'' as: [A]ny customer of an interstate or foreign telecom- munications service that is not a carrier except that a carrier other than a telephone
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- Information-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletochargesassessed uponallinterexchangecarrierswhoareconnectedtoassistanceboardsthrough interexchangedirectoryassistancetrunks.Theamountsenteredinthiscolumnareassigned totheInformationAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. r. TotalTrafficSensitive-Thetotalofcolumns(n)through(q). s. SpecialAccess-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletothetotalofall sub-elementsthathavebeenestablishedfortheuseofequipmentorfacilitiesassignedto theSpecialAccesselementforpurposesofapportioningnetinvestment.Theamounts enteredinthiscolumnareassignedtotheSpecialAccesselementpursuanttoPart69of theCommission'sRules. t. TotalAccess-Thetotalofcolumns(m),(r)and(s). u. BillingandCollection-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoBilling andCollectionservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. v. Interexchange(IX)-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicableto InterexchangeservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page23of25 TABLEII-DEMANDANALYSISTABLE ANNUALDATA-ENDOFYEARVIEW GENERALINSTRUCTIONS Originatingminutesofuse(MOU)isameasurementoftrafficonoriginatingMTSand MTS-likecommonlines. TerminatingMOUisameasurementoftrafficonterminatingMTSandMTS-like, originating800,terminatingoutWATS,originatingopen-end-FXandterminatingopen-end-FX commonlines. Premiumcarriercommonline(CCL)MOUisameasurementofFeatureGroupA(FGA) andFeatureGroupB(FGB)trafficoriginatingfromorterminatingatofficesconvertedtoequal access,plusallFeatureGroupC(FGC),FeatureGroupD(FGD),andinterstate/intraLATAMOU, excludingclosed-endWATSandWATStypeMOU. Non-PremiumCCLMOUisameasurementofFGAandFGBaccessMOUoriginating and/orterminatingatofficesnotconvertedtoequalaccess. Rows2010through2060ofthistableshouldcontainannualdata.Rows2090through2150 shouldalsobereportedasendoftheyeardata. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Row 2010.OriginatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingpremiumCCL revenuereportedtothepoolbytheoriginatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuantto Section69.105. 2020.TerminatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingpremiumCCL revenuebytheterminatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuanttoSection69.105. 2030.OriginatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesreportedtothepoolbytheproductoftheoriginatingpremiumrate and.45,pursuanttoSection69.113. 2040.TerminatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesbytheproductoftheterminatingpremiumCCLrateand.45, calculatedpursuanttoSection69.113. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page24of25 2050.TotalPremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingpremiumlocalswitching revenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2060.TotalNon-PremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingnon-premiumlocal switchingrevenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2090.SingleLineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobile telephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecialaccess.Enterend-of-year,in-service amounts. 2100.ResidenceLifelineAccessLinesforwhichtheinterstateendusercommonlinechargeis reducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplanislefttotheindividualstate commission.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2110.ResidenceNon-LifelineAccessLinessubjecttotheresidenceinterstateendusercommon linecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines.Enterend-of-year,in- serviceamounts. 2120.MultilineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks,CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motel LDtrunksandCentrexCOlines.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2140.AccessLinesSubjectToASpecialAccessSurchargearethenumberoflinessubjectto thespecialaccesssurchargepursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115.Enterend-of-year, in-serviceamounts. 2150.TotalBillableAccessLinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthespecial accesssurcharge.Enterthesumofrows2090through2140.(Row2150shouldbethe sameasrow9010inARMISReport43-04.) FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page25of25 CERTIFICATION IcertifythatIamanofficerof ;that Ihaveexaminedtheforegoingreportandthattothebestofmyknowledge,information,and belief,allstatementsoffactcontainedinthisreportaretrueandthatsaidreportisanaccurate statementoftheaffairsoftheabovenamedrespondentinrespecttothedatasetforthhereinfor theperiodfrom to . PRINTEDNAME POSITION SIGNATURE DATE (Personsmakingwillfulfalsestatementsinthisreportformcanbepunishedbyfineor imprisonmentundertheCommunicationsAct,47U.S.C.220(e).) CONTACTPERSON TELEPHONENUMBER FCCReport43-01-AutomatedReportSpecifications December1998 Page1of18 A. Introduction Thisdocumentcontainsthedetailedautomateddataprocessing(ADP)specificationsforthe automatedreporttobefiledasFCCReport43-01,theARMISAnnualSummaryReport. B. GeneralFormatandMedia 1. Alldatamustbesubmittedon3.5inchdouble-sidedhighdensityIBM-PC compatiblediskettes. 2. AllfilesmustbecodedinASCII. 3. SeesectionsBandConpages1and2oftheReportingProceduresfora discussionoftheConfidentialVersion,thePublicVersion,andtheUnrestricted Versionofthisreportandforadefinitionanddiscussionofdataitemsthatare "NotAvailable"orare"Withheld." 4. Thefilenameforeachfilehassixcomponents: a. thefourletterCOSAcode(CO=Company,SA=StudyArea,seethe
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- Information-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletochargesassessed uponallinterexchangecarrierswhoareconnectedtoassistanceboardsthrough interexchangedirectoryassistancetrunks.Theamountsenteredinthiscolumnareassigned totheInformationAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. r. TotalTrafficSensitive-Thetotalofcolumns(n)through(q). s. SpecialAccess-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletothetotalofall sub-elementsthathavebeenestablishedfortheuseofequipmentorfacilitiesassignedto theSpecialAccesselementforpurposesofapportioningnetinvestment.Theamounts enteredinthiscolumnareassignedtotheSpecialAccesselementpursuanttoPart69of theCommission'sRules. t. TotalAccess-Thetotalofcolumns(m),(r)and(s). u. BillingandCollection-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoBilling andCollectionservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. v. Interexchange(IX)-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicableto InterexchangeservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page23of25 TABLEII-DEMANDANALYSISTABLE ANNUALDATA-ENDOFYEARVIEW GENERALINSTRUCTIONS Originatingminutesofuse(MOU)isameasurementoftrafficonoriginatingMTSand MTS-likecommonlines. TerminatingMOUisameasurementoftrafficonterminatingMTSandMTS-like, originating800,terminatingoutWATS,originatingopen-end-FXandterminatingopen-end-FX commonlines. Premiumcarriercommonline(CCL)MOUisameasurementofFeatureGroupA(FGA) andFeatureGroupB(FGB)trafficoriginatingfromorterminatingatofficesconvertedtoequal access,plusallFeatureGroupC(FGC),FeatureGroupD(FGD),andinterstate/intraLATAMOU, excludingclosed-endWATSandWATStypeMOU. Non-PremiumCCLMOUisameasurementofFGAandFGBaccessMOUoriginating and/orterminatingatofficesnotconvertedtoequalaccess. Rows2010through2060ofthistableshouldcontainannualdata.Rows2090through2150 shouldalsobereportedasendoftheyeardata. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Row 2010.OriginatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingpremiumCCL revenuereportedtothepoolbytheoriginatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuantto Section69.105. 2020.TerminatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingpremiumCCL revenuebytheterminatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuanttoSection69.105. 2030.OriginatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesreportedtothepoolbytheproductoftheoriginatingpremiumrate and.45,pursuanttoSection69.113. 2040.TerminatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesbytheproductoftheterminatingpremiumCCLrateand.45, calculatedpursuanttoSection69.113. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page24of25 2050.TotalPremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingpremiumlocalswitching revenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2060.TotalNon-PremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingnon-premiumlocal switchingrevenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2090.SingleLineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobile telephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecialaccess.Enterend-of-year,in-service amounts. 2100.ResidenceLifelineAccessLinesforwhichtheinterstateendusercommonlinechargeis reducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplanislefttotheindividualstate commission.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2110.ResidenceNon-LifelineAccessLinessubjecttotheresidenceinterstateendusercommon linecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines.Enterend-of-year,in- serviceamounts. 2120.MultilineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks,CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motel LDtrunksandCentrexCOlines.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2140.AccessLinesSubjectToASpecialAccessSurchargearethenumberoflinessubjectto thespecialaccesssurchargepursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115.Enterend-of-year, in-serviceamounts. 2150.TotalBillableAccessLinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthespecial accesssurcharge.Enterthesumofrows2090through2140.(Row2150shouldbethe sameasrow9010inARMISReport43-04.) FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page25of25 CERTIFICATION IcertifythatIamanofficerof ;that Ihaveexaminedtheforegoingreportandthattothebestofmyknowledge,information,and belief,allstatementsoffactcontainedinthisreportaretrueandthatsaidreportisanaccurate statementoftheaffairsoftheabovenamedrespondentinrespecttothedatasetforthhereinfor theperiodfrom to . PRINTEDNAME POSITION SIGNATURE DATE (Personsmakingwillfulfalsestatementsinthisreportformcanbepunishedbyfineor imprisonmentundertheCommunicationsAct,47U.S.C.220(e).) CONTACTPERSON TELEPHONENUMBER
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- Information-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletochargesassessed uponallinterexchangecarrierswhoareconnectedtoassistanceboardsthrough interexchangedirectoryassistancetrunks.Theamountsenteredinthiscolumnareassigned totheInformationAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. r. TotalTrafficSensitive-Thetotalofcolumns(n)through(q). s. SpecialAccess-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletothetotalofall sub-elementsthathavebeenestablishedfortheuseofequipmentorfacilitiesassignedto theSpecialAccesselementforpurposesofapportioningnetinvestment.Theamounts enteredinthiscolumnareassignedtotheSpecialAccesselementpursuanttoPart69of theCommission'sRules. t. TotalAccess-Thetotalofcolumns(m),(r)and(s). u. BillingandCollection-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoBilling andCollectionservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. v. Interexchange(IX)-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicableto InterexchangeservicespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page23of25 TABLEII-DEMANDANALYSISTABLE ANNUALDATA-ENDOFYEARVIEW GENERALINSTRUCTIONS Originatingminutesofuse(MOU)isameasurementoftrafficonoriginatingMTSand MTS-likecommonlines. TerminatingMOUisameasurementoftrafficonterminatingMTSandMTS-like, originating800,terminatingoutWATS,originatingopen-end-FXandterminatingopen-end-FX commonlines. Premiumcarriercommonline(CCL)MOUisameasurementofFeatureGroupA(FGA) andFeatureGroupB(FGB)trafficoriginatingfromorterminatingatofficesconvertedtoequal access,plusallFeatureGroupC(FGC),FeatureGroupD(FGD),andinterstate/intraLATAMOU, excludingclosed-endWATSandWATStypeMOU. Non-PremiumCCLMOUisameasurementofFGAandFGBaccessMOUoriginating and/orterminatingatofficesnotconvertedtoequalaccess. Rows2010through2060ofthistableshouldcontainannualdata.Rows2090through2150 shouldalsobereportedasendoftheyeardata. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Row 2010.OriginatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingpremiumCCL revenuereportedtothepoolbytheoriginatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuantto Section69.105. 2020.TerminatingPremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingpremiumCCL revenuebytheterminatingpremiumCCLrate,calculatedpursuanttoSection69.105. 2030.OriginatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheoriginatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesreportedtothepoolbytheproductoftheoriginatingpremiumrate and.45,pursuanttoSection69.113. 2040.TerminatingNon-PremiumCCLMOUarecalculatedbydividingtheterminatingNon- PremiumCCLrevenuesbytheproductoftheterminatingpremiumCCLrateand.45, calculatedpursuanttoSection69.113. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page24of25 2050.TotalPremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingpremiumlocalswitching revenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2060.TotalNon-PremiumtrafficsensitiveMOUarecalculatedusingnon-premiumlocal switchingrevenuesandtheappropriaterates. 2090.SingleLineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobile telephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecialaccess.Enterend-of-year,in-service amounts. 2100.ResidenceLifelineAccessLinesforwhichtheinterstateendusercommonlinechargeis reducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplanislefttotheindividualstate commission.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2110.ResidenceNon-LifelineAccessLinessubjecttotheresidenceinterstateendusercommon linecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines.Enterend-of-year,in- serviceamounts. 2120.MultilineBusinessAccessLinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks,CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motel LDtrunksandCentrexCOlines.Enterend-of-year,in-serviceamounts. 2140.AccessLinesSubjectToASpecialAccessSurchargearethenumberoflinessubjectto thespecialaccesssurchargepursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115.Enterend-of-year, in-serviceamounts. 2150.TotalBillableAccessLinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthespecial accesssurcharge.Enterthesumofrows2090through2140.(Row2150shouldbethe sameasrow9010inARMISReport43-04.) FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page25of25 CERTIFICATION IcertifythatIamanofficerof ;that Ihaveexaminedtheforegoingreportandthattothebestofmyknowledge,information,and belief,allstatementsoffactcontainedinthisreportaretrueandthatsaidreportisanaccurate statementoftheaffairsoftheabovenamedrespondentinrespecttothedatasetforthhereinfor theperiodfrom to . PRINTEDNAME POSITION SIGNATURE DATE (Personsmakingwillfulfalsestatementsinthisreportformcanbepunishedbyfineor imprisonmentundertheCommunicationsAct,47U.S.C.220(e).) CONTACTPERSON TELEPHONENUMBER
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- (USF)supportreceivedduring1998. (secondannualperiodpriortothereportingperiod-1996) Row9003(Unsep.USFLoopCost) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop costascalculatedfortheyear1996(per §36.621). Row9004(No.ofWorkingUSFLoops)= thestudyareatotalworkingUSFloopsasof December31,1996(per§36.611(h)). Row9005(Unsep.USFCostperLoop) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop cost(row9003)÷thestudyareatotal workingUSFloops(row9004)(per §36.622(b)). Additionally,forexample,ifthereportingcarrierdidnotqualifyforUSFsupportduring1998, Row9002wouldbereportedaszero.However,Rows9003,9004,and9005muststillbe completedwiththeappropriatedatafortheyear1996. 9002 UniversalServiceFund(USF)supportreceivedforthereportingperiodascalculated bytheUniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSections36.601-641. 9003 Studyareatotalunseparatedloopcost,ascalculatedbytheUniversalServiceFund administratorpursuanttoSections36.621,usedtodeterminetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreporttheunseparatedUSFloop costonthisrow. 9004 StudyareauniversalserviceworkingloopsusedtocalculatetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreportthenumberofworkingUSF loopsinthisrow. 9005 Studyareaaverageunseparatedloopcostperworkingloop,ascalculatedbythe UniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSection36.622(b),usedtodetermine FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page155of158 theUniversalServiceFundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreported onRow9002.CarriersnotqualifyingforUSFexpenseallocationarestillrequiredto reporttheUSFcostperlooponthisrow. 9006 LifelineConnectionAssistanceexpenseallocationwhichiscalculatedpursuantto Section36.701-.741 9007 NumberofhouseholdsinthestudyareareceivingLifelineConnectionAssistance pursuanttoSection36.711(b). 9008 Averagediscountoncommencementofservicechargesperhouseholdpursuantto Section36.711(a)(1). 9009 Averagedeferredchargesperhouseholdforthecommencementofserviceforwhich thecompanychargesnointerestpursuanttoSection36.711(a)(2). 9010 Totalbillableaccesslinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthe specialaccesssurchargeincludingthefollowing.(Row9010shouldbethesameas row2150onReport43-01.)Enterinwholenumbers,end-of-year,in-service amounts: (1)thenumberofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excluding companyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecial access;plus (2)thenumberofresidencelifelineaccesslinesforwhichtheinterstateenduser commonlinechargeisreducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplan islefttotheindividualstatecommission;plus (3)thenumberofresidencenon-lifelinesubjecttotheresidenceinterstateenduser commonlinecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines;plus (4)thenumberofmultilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks, CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunksandCentrexCOlines;plus (5)thenumberofaccesslinesthataresubjecttotheaspecialaccesssurcharge, pursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115. FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page156of158 COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,asspecifiedinthe Commission'sRules. Column Description b. SubjecttoSeparations-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmust beallocatedbetweenthestateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36of theCommission'sRules. c. State-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules.Thecostofdetariffed CPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoSection36.142. d. Interstate-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothe interstatejurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothe CommonLineAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. e. Pay-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephone CommonLineAccesschargespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. f. InsideWire-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoCommon LineAccesschargesassociatedwithinsidewirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. g. BaseFactorPortion(BFP)-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofCommonLine AccesschargesnotassignedtoPay,CPEorInsideWirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. i. TotalCommonLine-Thetotalofcolumns(e)through(g),unlesstherowitem isnotapportionedamongthecommonlinesubelementsbecauseoftheaggregate carriercommonlinecharge.Intheseinstances,totalcommonlinewillbethe onlyfieldpopulatedforcommonlineandwillnot,therefore,equalthetotalof columns(e)through(g). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page157of158 TrafficSensitive-ThesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtotheTrafficSensitive AccesselementsandsubelementspursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. j. Switching-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletotheLocal SwitchingAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. k. EqualAccess-Thisamountincludesonlythatportionofeachrowassignedto
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- (USF)supportreceivedduring1998. (secondannualperiodpriortothereportingperiod-1996) Row9003(Unsep.USFLoopCost) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop costascalculatedfortheyear1996(per §36.621). Row9004(No.ofWorkingUSFLoops)= thestudyareatotalworkingUSFloopsasof December31,1996(per§36.611(h)). Row9005(Unsep.USFCostperLoop) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop cost(row9003)÷thestudyareatotal workingUSFloops(row9004)(per §36.622(b)). Additionally,forexample,ifthereportingcarrierdidnotqualifyforUSFsupportduring1998, Row9002wouldbereportedaszero.However,Rows9003,9004,and9005muststillbe completedwiththeappropriatedatafortheyear1996. 9002 UniversalServiceFund(USF)supportreceivedforthereportingperiodascalculated bytheUniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSections36.601-641. 9003 Studyareatotalunseparatedloopcost,ascalculatedbytheUniversalServiceFund administratorpursuanttoSections36.621,usedtodeterminetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreporttheunseparatedUSFloop costonthisrow. 9004 StudyareauniversalserviceworkingloopsusedtocalculatetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreportthenumberofworkingUSF loopsinthisrow. 9005 Studyareaaverageunseparatedloopcostperworkingloop,ascalculatedbythe UniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSection36.622(b),usedtodetermine FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page155of158 theUniversalServiceFundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreported onRow9002.CarriersnotqualifyingforUSFexpenseallocationarestillrequiredto reporttheUSFcostperlooponthisrow. 9006 LifelineConnectionAssistanceexpenseallocationwhichiscalculatedpursuantto Section36.701-.741 9007 NumberofhouseholdsinthestudyareareceivingLifelineConnectionAssistance pursuanttoSection36.711(b). 9008 Averagediscountoncommencementofservicechargesperhouseholdpursuantto Section36.711(a)(1). 9009 Averagedeferredchargesperhouseholdforthecommencementofserviceforwhich thecompanychargesnointerestpursuanttoSection36.711(a)(2). 9010 Totalbillableaccesslinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthe specialaccesssurchargeincludingthefollowing.(Row9010shouldbethesameas row2150onReport43-01.)Enterinwholenumbers,end-of-year,in-service amounts: (1)thenumberofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excluding companyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecial access;plus (2)thenumberofresidencelifelineaccesslinesforwhichtheinterstateenduser commonlinechargeisreducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplan islefttotheindividualstatecommission;plus (3)thenumberofresidencenon-lifelinesubjecttotheresidenceinterstateenduser commonlinecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines;plus (4)thenumberofmultilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks, CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunksandCentrexCOlines;plus (5)thenumberofaccesslinesthataresubjecttotheaspecialaccesssurcharge, pursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115. FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page156of158 COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,asspecifiedinthe Commission'sRules. Column Description b. SubjecttoSeparations-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmust beallocatedbetweenthestateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36of theCommission'sRules. c. State-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules.Thecostofdetariffed CPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoSection36.142. d. Interstate-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothe interstatejurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothe CommonLineAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. e. Pay-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephone CommonLineAccesschargespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. f. InsideWire-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoCommon LineAccesschargesassociatedwithinsidewirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. g. BaseFactorPortion(BFP)-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofCommonLine AccesschargesnotassignedtoPay,CPEorInsideWirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. i. TotalCommonLine-Thetotalofcolumns(e)through(g),unlesstherowitem isnotapportionedamongthecommonlinesubelementsbecauseoftheaggregate carriercommonlinecharge.Intheseinstances,totalcommonlinewillbethe onlyfieldpopulatedforcommonlineandwillnot,therefore,equalthetotalof columns(e)through(g). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page157of158 TrafficSensitive-ThesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtotheTrafficSensitive AccesselementsandsubelementspursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. j. Switching-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletotheLocal SwitchingAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. k. EqualAccess-Thisamountincludesonlythatportionofeachrowassignedto
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- (USF)supportreceivedduring1998. (secondannualperiodpriortothereportingperiod-1996) Row9003(Unsep.USFLoopCost) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop costascalculatedfortheyear1996(per §36.621). Row9004(No.ofWorkingUSFLoops)= thestudyareatotalworkingUSFloopsasof December31,1996(per§36.611(h)). Row9005(Unsep.USFCostperLoop) = thestudyareatotalunseparatedUSFloop cost(row9003)÷thestudyareatotal workingUSFloops(row9004)(per §36.622(b)). Additionally,forexample,ifthereportingcarrierdidnotqualifyforUSFsupportduring1998, Row9002wouldbereportedaszero.However,Rows9003,9004,and9005muststillbe completedwiththeappropriatedatafortheyear1996. 9002 UniversalServiceFund(USF)supportreceivedforthereportingperiodascalculated bytheUniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSections36.601-641. 9003 Studyareatotalunseparatedloopcost,ascalculatedbytheUniversalServiceFund administratorpursuanttoSections36.621,usedtodeterminetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreporttheunseparatedUSFloop costonthisrow. 9004 StudyareauniversalserviceworkingloopsusedtocalculatetheUniversalService FundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreportedonRow9002.Carriers notqualifyingforUSFsupportarestillrequiredtoreportthenumberofworkingUSF loopsinthisrow. 9005 Studyareaaverageunseparatedloopcostperworkingloop,ascalculatedbythe UniversalServiceFundadministratorpursuanttoSection36.622(b),usedtodetermine FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.RowInstructions December1998 Page155of158 theUniversalServiceFundsupportreceivedduringthereportingperiodasreported onRow9002.CarriersnotqualifyingforUSFexpenseallocationarestillrequiredto reporttheUSFcostperlooponthisrow. 9006 LifelineConnectionAssistanceexpenseallocationwhichiscalculatedpursuantto Section36.701-.741 9007 NumberofhouseholdsinthestudyareareceivingLifelineConnectionAssistance pursuanttoSection36.711(b). 9008 Averagediscountoncommencementofservicechargesperhouseholdpursuantto Section36.711(a)(1). 9009 Averagedeferredchargesperhouseholdforthecommencementofserviceforwhich thecompanychargesnointerestpursuanttoSection36.711(a)(2). 9010 Totalbillableaccesslinesarelinesbilledtheendusercommonlinechargeorthe specialaccesssurchargeincludingthefollowing.(Row9010shouldbethesameas row2150onReport43-01.)Enterinwholenumbers,end-of-year,in-service amounts: (1)thenumberofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinecharge,pursuanttoSection69.104(h),excluding companyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers,off-premisesextensions,andspecial access;plus (2)thenumberofresidencelifelineaccesslinesforwhichtheinterstateenduser commonlinechargeisreducedorwaived.Thedecisiontoimplementalifelineplan islefttotheindividualstatecommission;plus (3)thenumberofresidencenon-lifelinesubjecttotheresidenceinterstateenduser commonlinecharge.Thiscountwillincludeemployeeconcessionlines;plus (4)thenumberofmultilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusiness interstateendusercommonlinechargeincludingpayphonelines,PBXtrunks, CentrexCUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunksandCentrexCOlines;plus (5)thenumberofaccesslinesthataresubjecttotheaspecialaccesssurcharge, pursuanttoSections69.5(c)and69.115. FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page156of158 COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,asspecifiedinthe Commission'sRules. Column Description b. SubjecttoSeparations-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmust beallocatedbetweenthestateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36of theCommission'sRules. c. State-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules.Thecostofdetariffed CPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoSection36.142. d. Interstate-Thisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothe interstatejurisdictionpursuanttoPart36oftheCommission'sRules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothe CommonLineAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. e. Pay-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephone CommonLineAccesschargespursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. f. InsideWire-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoCommon LineAccesschargesassociatedwithinsidewirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. g. BaseFactorPortion(BFP)-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofCommonLine AccesschargesnotassignedtoPay,CPEorInsideWirepursuanttoPart69ofthe Commission'sRules. i. TotalCommonLine-Thetotalofcolumns(e)through(g),unlesstherowitem isnotapportionedamongthecommonlinesubelementsbecauseoftheaggregate carriercommonlinecharge.Intheseinstances,totalcommonlinewillbethe onlyfieldpopulatedforcommonlineandwillnot,therefore,equalthetotalof columns(e)through(g). FCCReport43-04-Rep.Def.-ColumnDescriptions December1998 Page157of158 TrafficSensitive-ThesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtotheTrafficSensitive AccesselementsandsubelementspursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. j. Switching-ThisamountreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletotheLocal SwitchingAccesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules. k. EqualAccess-Thisamountincludesonlythatportionofeachrowassignedto
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- inTableIofFCCReport43-07,theARMISInfrastructureReport. ISDNControlChannels-Thepacketswitchedchannelsondigitalsubscriberlines(16kbpsfor basicrateaccessor64kbpsforprimaryrateaccess)thatcarrysignalingmessagesandpacket- switcheduserdata.Thisinformationshouldbereportedintermsofactualcontrolchannels ratherthanin64kbpsequivalents(aswasrequestedfor1988through1990)andshouldnotbe includedinthetotalreportedincolumn(cj).WhereISDNservicesareprovided,usecolumn (cn)and(co)toshowthenumberof16kbpsand64kbpscontrolchannels.Forsimilar services,providethetotalnumberofcontrolchannelsandindicatethetypesincludedina footnote. (cn)BasicRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofbasicrate(16kbps)ISDNcontrol channels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswithadata ratelowerthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page25of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (co)PrimaryRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofprimaryrate(64kbps)ISDN controlchannels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswith adataratehigherthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page26of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIII-ACCESSLINESINSERVICEBYCUSTOMER GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIIIrequirestheannualreportingofswitchedandspecialaccesslinestatisticsbystateas ofDecember31ofthecalendaryearcoveredbythereport. ReportinTableIIIcolumns(dc)through(dj)onlythoseaccesslinesconnectingend-user customerswiththeirendofficesforswitchedservices,i.e.,allequivalent4kHzor64kbps accesslinesincludedinTableIIcolumns(cc)through(cj).Reportspecialaccesslines,including theclosedendofWATSandFX,thatprovideaccesstoaninterexchangecarrierinTableIII column(dk)orcolumn(dl). Include800and800-likeaccesslinesandemployeeconcessionlinesbutdoNOTinclude official/companycircuitsintheaccesslinecounts.Provideafootnoteifthishasbeendone differentlyinthepast.Analogaccesslinesshouldbereportedas4kHzequivalents.ISDNand otherdigitalaccesslinesshouldbereportedas64kbpsequivalents.AfullyequippedDS-1line, forexample,correspondsto2464kbpsequivalents. IncludefootnotesintheFootnoteTableliberally,especiallywherethereportingcompany perceivesanyambiguitiesinthedataprovided,whereproceduresorinternalsources associatedwithdatapreparationhavechanged(includingdatafiledincompliancewith reviseddefinitions),orwhererequireddataareavailableonlyinpartoronanestimated basis. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Eachrowrepresentsastate,districtorterritoryinwhichthereportingcompanyhasaccesslines. Includeonlythoserowswithdatatobereported,butcompleteeveryiteminthoserows.Include arowfortotalcompanydata,evenifthereisonlyonestaterow.SeetheStateRowNumbers andCodesReferenceTableforassignedrownumbersandcodesandforthecorrectorderin whichtherowsshallappear. COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnrepresentsacategoryofswitchedorspecialaccesslines. COLUMN (da)StateorTerritory-ThenameofoneofthefiftyU.S.statesoroneofthefollowing: DistrictofColumbia,NorthernMarianaIslands,PuertoRico,VirginIslands,orTotal. (db)StateorTerritoryCode-Thetwo-letterPostalAbbreviationforthestateorterritory. Use"MC"forNorthernMarianaIslandsand"TO"forTotalCompany. Page27of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 BusinessAccessLines-Totalvoice-gradeequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinesto businesscustomers. (dc)AnalogSingleLineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includessingleline businessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateendusercommonline charge,pursuantto§69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers andpayphonelines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphonelines. Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedin TableII.Theratioofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusinessaccesslines, ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII(i.e.,col.(dc)dividedbythesumof cols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistentwiththesameratioascalculatedfrom thedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,TableII. (dd)AnalogMultilineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includethetotalofanalog multilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingPBXtrunks,Centrex-CUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunks andCentrex-COlines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphone Lines.Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslines reportedinTableII.Theratioofmultilinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusiness accesslines,ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII,(i.e.,thesumofcols. (dd)and(de)dividedbythesumofcols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistent withthesameratioascalculatedfromthedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,Table II. (de)DigitalBusinessAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalbusinessaccesslinesasreportedinTableII.Payphonelines aretobereportedincolumn(df)-PayphoneLines. (df)PayphoneLines-Linesthatprovidepayphoneservice,i.e.,totalcoin(publicandsemi- public)lines,includingcustomerownedpaytelephones(COPT). ResidentialAccessLines-Totalequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinestoresidential customers.Thetotalresidentialaccesslinesreportedincolumns(dg)and(dh)shouldbe consistentwiththetotalofthedatareportedforresidencelifelineandnon-lifelineaccesslines intheARMISAnnualSummaryReport(43-01),TableII,column(bb),row2100plusrow2110. (dg)AnalogResidentialAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Totalequivalent4kHzanalog switchedaccesslinestoresidentialcustomers.Donotincludeinthiscolumnany equivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedinTableII. (dh)DigitalResidentialAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalresidentialaccesslinesasreportedinTableII. Page28of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (di)MobileAccessLines-Accesslinestoacommoncarrierbasestationusingmobile radio. (dj)TotalSwitchedAccessLines-Thesumofcolumns(dc)through(di).Thisshallequal theamountreportedinTableIIcolumn(cj). SpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)-Totalspecialaccesslinesconnectinganenduser's premisestoaninterexchangecarrierpointofpresence.Donotincludelocalprivatelines providedbythelocalcarrierwhichoriginateandterminatewithinthesameLATA. (dk)AnalogSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(4kHzorEquiv.)-Thenumberof4kHz orequivalentanalogspecialaccesslines. (dl)DigitalSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Thenumberof64 kbpsorequivalentdigitalspecialaccesslinesterminatedatthecustomerlocation. WhereDS-3orDS-1serviceisprovidedwithoutindividual64kbpscircuit terminations,multiplythenumberofDS-3terminationsby672andthenumberofDS- 1terminationsby24whencalculatingthevalueforthiscolumn.Intheabove calculation,onlyusethoseDS-1'sandDS-3'sforwhichthecustomerisbilled.Donot doublecount64kbpscircuitsassociatedwithDS-1servicewherethe64kbpscircuits arecustomer-derived. (dm)TotalAccessLines(SwitchedandSpecial)-Thesumofcolumns(dj)through(dl). Page29of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIV-TELEPHONECALLS GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIVrequirestheannualreportingoftelephonecallstatisticsbystateforthecalendaryear coveredbythereport.Roundallamountstothenearestthousand,butreportanynon-zeroentry thatislessthan1(thousand)as1(thousand). Tollcallcountsshouldbebasedonoriginatingmessagevolumesandshouldreflectcompleted
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- inTableIofFCCReport43-07,theARMISInfrastructureReport. ISDNControlChannels-Thepacketswitchedchannelsondigitalsubscriberlines(16kbpsfor basicrateaccessor64kbpsforprimaryrateaccess)thatcarrysignalingmessagesandpacket- switcheduserdata.Thisinformationshouldbereportedintermsofactualcontrolchannels ratherthanin64kbpsequivalents(aswasrequestedfor1988through1990)andshouldnotbe includedinthetotalreportedincolumn(cj).WhereISDNservicesareprovided,usecolumn (cn)and(co)toshowthenumberof16kbpsand64kbpscontrolchannels.Forsimilar services,providethetotalnumberofcontrolchannelsandindicatethetypesincludedina footnote. (cn)BasicRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofbasicrate(16kbps)ISDNcontrol channels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswithadata ratelowerthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page25of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (co)PrimaryRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofprimaryrate(64kbps)ISDN controlchannels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswith adataratehigherthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page26of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIII-ACCESSLINESINSERVICEBYCUSTOMER GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIIIrequirestheannualreportingofswitchedandspecialaccesslinestatisticsbystateas ofDecember31ofthecalendaryearcoveredbythereport. ReportinTableIIIcolumns(dc)through(dj)onlythoseaccesslinesconnectingend-user customerswiththeirendofficesforswitchedservices,i.e.,allequivalent4kHzor64kbps accesslinesincludedinTableIIcolumns(cc)through(cj).Reportspecialaccesslines,including theclosedendofWATSandFX,thatprovideaccesstoaninterexchangecarrierinTableIII column(dk)orcolumn(dl). Include800and800-likeaccesslinesandemployeeconcessionlinesbutdoNOTinclude official/companycircuitsintheaccesslinecounts.Provideafootnoteifthishasbeendone differentlyinthepast.Analogaccesslinesshouldbereportedas4kHzequivalents.ISDNand otherdigitalaccesslinesshouldbereportedas64kbpsequivalents.AfullyequippedDS-1line, forexample,correspondsto2464kbpsequivalents. IncludefootnotesintheFootnoteTableliberally,especiallywherethereportingcompany perceivesanyambiguitiesinthedataprovided,whereproceduresorinternalsources associatedwithdatapreparationhavechanged(includingdatafiledincompliancewith reviseddefinitions),orwhererequireddataareavailableonlyinpartoronanestimated basis. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Eachrowrepresentsastate,districtorterritoryinwhichthereportingcompanyhasaccesslines. Includeonlythoserowswithdatatobereported,butcompleteeveryiteminthoserows.Include arowfortotalcompanydata,evenifthereisonlyonestaterow.SeetheStateRowNumbers andCodesReferenceTableforassignedrownumbersandcodesandforthecorrectorderin whichtherowsshallappear. COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnrepresentsacategoryofswitchedorspecialaccesslines. COLUMN (da)StateorTerritory-ThenameofoneofthefiftyU.S.statesoroneofthefollowing: DistrictofColumbia,NorthernMarianaIslands,PuertoRico,VirginIslands,orTotal. (db)StateorTerritoryCode-Thetwo-letterPostalAbbreviationforthestateorterritory. Use"MC"forNorthernMarianaIslandsand"TO"forTotalCompany. Page27of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 BusinessAccessLines-Totalvoice-gradeequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinesto businesscustomers. (dc)AnalogSingleLineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includessingleline businessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateendusercommonline charge,pursuantto§69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers andpayphonelines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphonelines. Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedin TableII.Theratioofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusinessaccesslines, ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII(i.e.,col.(dc)dividedbythesumof cols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistentwiththesameratioascalculatedfrom thedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,TableII. (dd)AnalogMultilineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includethetotalofanalog multilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingPBXtrunks,Centrex-CUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunks andCentrex-COlines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphone Lines.Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslines reportedinTableII.Theratioofmultilinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusiness accesslines,ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII,(i.e.,thesumofcols. (dd)and(de)dividedbythesumofcols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistent withthesameratioascalculatedfromthedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,Table II. (de)DigitalBusinessAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalbusinessaccesslinesasreportedinTableII.Payphonelines aretobereportedincolumn(df)-PayphoneLines. (df)PayphoneLines-Linesthatprovidepayphoneservice,i.e.,totalcoin(publicandsemi- public)lines,includingcustomerownedpaytelephones(COPT). ResidentialAccessLines-Totalequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinestoresidential customers.Thetotalresidentialaccesslinesreportedincolumns(dg)and(dh)shouldbe consistentwiththetotalofthedatareportedforresidencelifelineandnon-lifelineaccesslines intheARMISAnnualSummaryReport(43-01),TableII,column(bb),row2100plusrow2110. (dg)AnalogResidentialAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Totalequivalent4kHzanalog switchedaccesslinestoresidentialcustomers.Donotincludeinthiscolumnany equivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedinTableII. (dh)DigitalResidentialAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalresidentialaccesslinesasreportedinTableII. Page28of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (di)MobileAccessLines-Accesslinestoacommoncarrierbasestationusingmobile radio. (dj)TotalSwitchedAccessLines-Thesumofcolumns(dc)through(di).Thisshallequal theamountreportedinTableIIcolumn(cj). SpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)-Totalspecialaccesslinesconnectinganenduser's premisestoaninterexchangecarrierpointofpresence.Donotincludelocalprivatelines providedbythelocalcarrierwhichoriginateandterminatewithinthesameLATA. (dk)AnalogSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(4kHzorEquiv.)-Thenumberof4kHz orequivalentanalogspecialaccesslines. (dl)DigitalSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Thenumberof64 kbpsorequivalentdigitalspecialaccesslinesterminatedatthecustomerlocation. WhereDS-3orDS-1serviceisprovidedwithoutindividual64kbpscircuit terminations,multiplythenumberofDS-3terminationsby672andthenumberofDS- 1terminationsby24whencalculatingthevalueforthiscolumn.Intheabove calculation,onlyusethoseDS-1'sandDS-3'sforwhichthecustomerisbilled.Donot doublecount64kbpscircuitsassociatedwithDS-1servicewherethe64kbpscircuits arecustomer-derived. (dm)TotalAccessLines(SwitchedandSpecial)-Thesumofcolumns(dj)through(dl). Page29of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIV-TELEPHONECALLS GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIVrequirestheannualreportingoftelephonecallstatisticsbystateforthecalendaryear coveredbythereport.Roundallamountstothenearestthousand,butreportanynon-zeroentry thatislessthan1(thousand)as1(thousand). Tollcallcountsshouldbebasedonoriginatingmessagevolumesandshouldreflectcompleted
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- inTableIofFCCReport43-07,theARMISInfrastructureReport. ISDNControlChannels-Thepacketswitchedchannelsondigitalsubscriberlines(16kbpsfor basicrateaccessor64kbpsforprimaryrateaccess)thatcarrysignalingmessagesandpacket- switcheduserdata.Thisinformationshouldbereportedintermsofactualcontrolchannels ratherthanin64kbpsequivalents(aswasrequestedfor1988through1990)andshouldnotbe includedinthetotalreportedincolumn(cj).WhereISDNservicesareprovided,usecolumn (cn)and(co)toshowthenumberof16kbpsand64kbpscontrolchannels.Forsimilar services,providethetotalnumberofcontrolchannelsandindicatethetypesincludedina footnote. (cn)BasicRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofbasicrate(16kbps)ISDNcontrol channels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswithadata ratelowerthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page25of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (co)PrimaryRateISDNControlChannels-Thenumberofprimaryrate(64kbps)ISDN controlchannels.Alsoincludethenumberofcontrolchannelsforsimilarserviceswith adataratehigherthan16kbps,andindicatethetypesincludedinafootnote. Page26of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIII-ACCESSLINESINSERVICEBYCUSTOMER GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIIIrequirestheannualreportingofswitchedandspecialaccesslinestatisticsbystateas ofDecember31ofthecalendaryearcoveredbythereport. ReportinTableIIIcolumns(dc)through(dj)onlythoseaccesslinesconnectingend-user customerswiththeirendofficesforswitchedservices,i.e.,allequivalent4kHzor64kbps accesslinesincludedinTableIIcolumns(cc)through(cj).Reportspecialaccesslines,including theclosedendofWATSandFX,thatprovideaccesstoaninterexchangecarrierinTableIII column(dk)orcolumn(dl). Include800and800-likeaccesslinesandemployeeconcessionlinesbutdoNOTinclude official/companycircuitsintheaccesslinecounts.Provideafootnoteifthishasbeendone differentlyinthepast.Analogaccesslinesshouldbereportedas4kHzequivalents.ISDNand otherdigitalaccesslinesshouldbereportedas64kbpsequivalents.AfullyequippedDS-1line, forexample,correspondsto2464kbpsequivalents. IncludefootnotesintheFootnoteTableliberally,especiallywherethereportingcompany perceivesanyambiguitiesinthedataprovided,whereproceduresorinternalsources associatedwithdatapreparationhavechanged(includingdatafiledincompliancewith reviseddefinitions),orwhererequireddataareavailableonlyinpartoronanestimated basis. ROWINSTRUCTIONS Eachrowrepresentsastate,districtorterritoryinwhichthereportingcompanyhasaccesslines. Includeonlythoserowswithdatatobereported,butcompleteeveryiteminthoserows.Include arowfortotalcompanydata,evenifthereisonlyonestaterow.SeetheStateRowNumbers andCodesReferenceTableforassignedrownumbersandcodesandforthecorrectorderin whichtherowsshallappear. COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnrepresentsacategoryofswitchedorspecialaccesslines. COLUMN (da)StateorTerritory-ThenameofoneofthefiftyU.S.statesoroneofthefollowing: DistrictofColumbia,NorthernMarianaIslands,PuertoRico,VirginIslands,orTotal. (db)StateorTerritoryCode-Thetwo-letterPostalAbbreviationforthestateorterritory. Use"MC"forNorthernMarianaIslandsand"TO"forTotalCompany. Page27of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 BusinessAccessLines-Totalvoice-gradeequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinesto businesscustomers. (dc)AnalogSingleLineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includessingleline businessaccesslinessubjecttothesinglelinebusinessinterstateendusercommonline charge,pursuantto§69.104(h),excludingcompanyofficial,mobiletelephone/pagers andpayphonelines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphonelines. Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedin TableII.Theratioofsinglelinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusinessaccesslines, ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII(i.e.,col.(dc)dividedbythesumof cols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistentwiththesameratioascalculatedfrom thedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,TableII. (dd)AnalogMultilineBusinessAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Includethetotalofanalog multilinebusinessaccesslinessubjecttothemultilinebusinessinterstateenduser commonlinechargeincludingPBXtrunks,Centrex-CUtrunks,hotel/motelLDtrunks andCentrex-COlines.Payphonelinesaretobereportedincolumn(df)-Payphone Lines.Donotincludeinthiscolumnanyequivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslines reportedinTableII.Theratioofmultilinebusinessaccesslinestototalbusiness accesslines,ascalculatedfromthedatareportedinTableIII,(i.e.,thesumofcols. (dd)and(de)dividedbythesumofcols.(dc),(dd),and(de)),shouldbeconsistent withthesameratioascalculatedfromthedatareportedinARMISReport43-01,Table II. (de)DigitalBusinessAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalbusinessaccesslinesasreportedinTableII.Payphonelines aretobereportedincolumn(df)-PayphoneLines. (df)PayphoneLines-Linesthatprovidepayphoneservice,i.e.,totalcoin(publicandsemi- public)lines,includingcustomerownedpaytelephones(COPT). ResidentialAccessLines-Totalequivalentanalogordigitalswitchedaccesslinestoresidential customers.Thetotalresidentialaccesslinesreportedincolumns(dg)and(dh)shouldbe consistentwiththetotalofthedatareportedforresidencelifelineandnon-lifelineaccesslines intheARMISAnnualSummaryReport(43-01),TableII,column(bb),row2100plusrow2110. (dg)AnalogResidentialAccessLines(4kHzorEquiv.)-Totalequivalent4kHzanalog switchedaccesslinestoresidentialcustomers.Donotincludeinthiscolumnany equivalent64kbpsdigitalaccesslinesreportedinTableII. (dh)DigitalResidentialAccessLines(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Includeinthiscolumnall equivalent64kbpsdigitalresidentialaccesslinesasreportedinTableII. Page28of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 (di)MobileAccessLines-Accesslinestoacommoncarrierbasestationusingmobile radio. (dj)TotalSwitchedAccessLines-Thesumofcolumns(dc)through(di).Thisshallequal theamountreportedinTableIIcolumn(cj). SpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)-Totalspecialaccesslinesconnectinganenduser's premisestoaninterexchangecarrierpointofpresence.Donotincludelocalprivatelines providedbythelocalcarrierwhichoriginateandterminatewithinthesameLATA. (dk)AnalogSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(4kHzorEquiv.)-Thenumberof4kHz orequivalentanalogspecialaccesslines. (dl)DigitalSpecialAccessLines(Non-Switched)(64kbpsorEquiv.)-Thenumberof64 kbpsorequivalentdigitalspecialaccesslinesterminatedatthecustomerlocation. WhereDS-3orDS-1serviceisprovidedwithoutindividual64kbpscircuit terminations,multiplythenumberofDS-3terminationsby672andthenumberofDS- 1terminationsby24whencalculatingthevalueforthiscolumn.Intheabove calculation,onlyusethoseDS-1'sandDS-3'sforwhichthecustomerisbilled.Donot doublecount64kbpscircuitsassociatedwithDS-1servicewherethe64kbpscircuits arecustomer-derived. (dm)TotalAccessLines(SwitchedandSpecial)-Thesumofcolumns(dj)through(dl). Page29of32 FCCReport43-08-ReportDefinition December1998 TABLEIV-TELEPHONECALLS GENERALINSTRUCTIONS TableIVrequirestheannualreportingoftelephonecallstatisticsbystateforthecalendaryear coveredbythereport.Roundallamountstothenearestthousand,butreportanynon-zeroentry thatislessthan1(thousand)as1(thousand). Tollcallcountsshouldbebasedonoriginatingmessagevolumesandshouldreflectcompleted
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- rate and .45, calculated pursuant to Section 69.113. 2050.Total Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end
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- rate and .45, calculated pursuant to Section 69.113. 2050.Total Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end
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- are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge including the following. (Row 9010 should be the same as row 2150 on Report 43-01.) Enter in whole numbers, end-of-year, in-service amounts: (1) the number of single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access; plus (2) the number of residence lifeline access lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission; plus (3) the number of residence non-lifeline subject to the residence interstate end user
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- are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge including the following. (Row 9010 should be the same as row 2150 on Report 43-01.) Enter in whole numbers, end-of-year, in-service amounts: (1) the number of single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access; plus (2) the number of residence lifeline access lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission; plus (3) the number of residence non-lifeline subject to the residence interstate end user
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- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 1999 Page 27 of 32 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
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- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 1999 Page 27 of 32 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
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- rate and .45, calculated pursuant to Section 69.113. 2050.Total Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end user
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- rate and .45, calculated pursuant to Section 69.113. 2050.Total Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end user
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- are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge including the following. (Row 9010 should be the same as row 2150 on Report 43-01.) Enter in whole numbers, end-of-year, in-service amounts: (1) the number of single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access; plus (2) the number of residence lifeline access lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission; plus (3) the number of residence non-lifeline subject to the residence interstate end user
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- are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge including the following. (Row 9010 should be the same as row 2150 on Report 43-01.) Enter in whole numbers, end-of-year, in-service amounts: (1) the number of single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access; plus (2) the number of residence lifeline access lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission; plus (3) the number of residence non-lifeline subject to the residence interstate end user
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- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2000 Page 27 of 33 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
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- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2000 Page 27 of 33 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
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- should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end user
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- should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060.Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090.Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2100.Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2110.Residence Non-Lifeline Access Lines subject to the residence interstate end user
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- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2001 Page 27 of 33 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
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- Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2001 Page 27 of 33 Business Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (dc)Analog Single Line Business Access Lines (4 kHz or Equiv.) - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (df) - Payphone lines. Do not include in this column any equivalent 64 kbps digital access lines reported in Table II. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e.,
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
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- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2002 Page 21 of 27 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
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- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2002 Page 21 of 27 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
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- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2003 Page 21 of 27 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
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- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2003 Page 21 of 27 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
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- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), (c), and (e) excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.503 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2004PDFs/4308c04.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2004PDFs/4308p04.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to § 69.104(h), excluding company official, mobile telephone/pagers and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc) and (fd)), should be consistent with the same
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2005PDFs/4301c05.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off- premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2005PDFs/4301p05.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off- premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2005PDFs/4308c05.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2005PDFs/4308p05.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4301c06.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4301p06.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4308c06.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4308p06.pdf
- state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4301c07.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4301p07.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4308c07.pdf
- Page 21 of 27 "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4308p07.pdf
- Page 21 of 27 "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2008PDFs/4308c08.pdf
- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2008 Page 6 of 6 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2008PDFs/4308p08.pdf
- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2008 Page 6 of 6 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2009PDFs/4301c09.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2009PDFs/4301p09.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2009PDFs/4308c09.pdf
- 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2009 (Rev.) Page 6 of 6 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2009PDFs/4308p09.pdf
- 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2009 (Rev.) Page 6 of 6 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2010PDFs/4301c10.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2010PDFs/4301p10.pdf
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All reseller's minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n), excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2010PDFs/4308c10.pdf
- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2010 Page 6 of 6 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2010PDFs/4308p10.pdf
- Report 43-08 Rep. Def. Row/Col. Instructions December 2010 Page 6 of 6 Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines - Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) Multiline Business Switched Access Lines Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/instructions/2009/definitions01.htm
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All resellers minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n) excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/instructions/2009/definitions08.htm
- the state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Multiline Business Switched Access Lines - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/instructions/2011/definitions01.htm
- added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2060. Total Non-Premium traffic sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. Note: All resellers minutes should be added to the calculated minutes for this row. 2090. Single Line Business Access Lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(h) and (n) excluding company official, off-premises extensions, and special access. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2100. Residence Lifeline Access Lines for which the interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 54.403 is reduced or waived. The decision to implement a lifeline plan is left to the individual state commission. Enter end-of-year, in-service
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/instructions/2011/definitions08.htm
- the state or territory. Use "MC" for Northern Mariana Islands and "TO" for Total Company. Business Switched Access Lines - Total voice-grade equivalent analog or digital switched access lines to business customers. (fc) Single Line Business Switched Access Lines Includes single line business access lines subject to the single line business interstate end user common line charge, pursuant to Section 69.104(h), excluding company official and payphone lines. Payphone lines are to be reported in column (fe) - Multiline Business Switched Access Lines - Payphone Lines. The ratio of single line business access lines to total business access lines, as calculated from the data reported in Table III (i.e., column (fc) divided by the sum of columns (fc), (fd), and (fe)), should
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/ppd/2004archive.html
- Extending Pleading Cycle. (Dkt No. 95-182). Reply Comments Due: 11/01/2004. [62][Word] [63][Acrobat] 10/14/2004 Order: July 1, 2004, Annual Access Charge Tariff Filings. Issued a Protective Order in this Proceeding. By Protective Order. (Dkt No. 04-372). [64][Word] [65][Acrobat] 10/8/2004 New Release: FCC GRANTS PARTIAL FORBEARANCE FROM ISP REMAND ORDER. [66][Word] [67][Acrobat] 10/6/2004 Order: NATIONAL EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOCIATION PEITION TO AMEND SECTION 69.104 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES. Granted the Joint Motion for Extension of Time. (Dkt No. 04-259). Action by: Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau. Comments Due: 11/12/2004. Reply Comments Due: 12/13/2004. [68][Word] [69][Acrobat] 10/1/2004 Order: Investigation Of Alascom, Inc. Interstate Transport And Switching Services Tariff FCC No. 11. Granted in part and denied in part the Request for Extension of