FCC Web Documents citing 69.112
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- LECs by ensuring that rates are just, reasonable, and not unjustly or unreasonably discriminatory. Need: Sections 69.110(f)-(h) were adopted to allow telephone companies to offer term and volume discounts for entrance facilities charges after certain conditions are met. Sections 69.111(i)-(k) were adopted to grant LECs additional flexibility in the form of density zone pricing, and volume and term discounts. Section 69.112(e) was adopted to provide LECs that did not have DS3 or DS1 special access rates in effect a means to determine appropriate rates. Sections 69.112(f)-(h) were adopted to allow telephone companies to offer term and volume discounts in direct-trunked transport charges after meeting certain conditions. Section 69.123(d) was adopted to grant LECs additional flexibility in the form of density zone
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- LECs to recover transport costs through rate structures that do not reflect accurately the way these costs are incurred. We sought comment on possible revisions to many of these rate elements.200 197 at 755. 198 Third Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration and Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 10 FCC Red 3030, 3033 (1994) 199 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.110, 69,111, 69.112, 69.124. 200 See NPRM at KU 80-95. 16047 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-158 1. Entrance Facilities and Direct-Trunked Transport a. Background 152. Entrance facilities are dedicated circuits that connect an access customer's POP with the LEC's serving wire center. Direct-trunked transport facilities are dedicated trunks that carry an access customer's traffic from the LEG end office to the serving wire
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- wire center (SWC). See 47 C.F.R. § 69.110 (mandating flat-rated charges to recover the costs of entrance facilities). Direct-trunked transport facilities are dedicated facilities that carry traffic from the LEC office that serves the end user to the SWC, or between any other two points requested by the customer, without being routed through an intervening switch. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (mandating flat-rated charges to recover the costs of direct-trunked transport). Tandem-switched transport routes calls from the SWC to the LEC end office through a tandem switch located between the SWC and the LEC end office. Traffic travels over a dedicated circuit from the SWC to the tandem switch and then over a shared circuit, which carries the calls of many
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- at 9. 47 C.F.R. § 69.123(a)(1). GCI Comments at 14. We note that, because we retain the cross-connect trigger for the offering of volume and term discounts for transport services, rate-of-return carriers will be subject to a similar requirement in offering volume or term discounts for transport services. GCI Reply at 23. 47 C.F.R. § 69.111(j) and (k); 47 C.F.R. §69.112(g) and (h). The Commission first sought comment on a "road map" for increasing pricing flexibility in response to increased competition in the Price Cap Performance Review for Local Exchange Carriers, CC Docket No. 94-1, Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 11 FCC Rcd 858 (1995). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14263, para. 79. See, e.g., P. Arena &
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- any functional equivalent of the incumbent local exchange carrier access service provided by a non-incumbent local exchange carrier. Dedicated Transport Access Service rate elements for an incumbent local exchange carrier include the entrance facility rate elements specified in §69.110 of this chapter, the dedicated transport rate elements specified in §69.111 of this chapter, the direct-trunked transport rate elements specified in §69.112 of this chapter, and the intrastate rate elements for functionally equivalent access services. Dedicated Transport Access Service rate elements for a non-incumbent local exchange carrier include any functionally equivalent access services. (d) End Office Access Service. End Office Access Service means: (1) The switching of access traffic at the carrier's end office switch and the delivery to or from of
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- average of such charges shall be used in appropriate circumstances, such as when peak and off-peak charges are used. Federal Communications Commission 96-325 B-35 (3) Dedicated transmission links. The proxy-based rates for dedicated transmission links shall be no greater than the incumbent LEC's tariffed interstate charges for comparable entrance facilities or direct-trunked transport offerings, as described in §§ 69.110 and 69.112 of this chapter. (4) Shared transmission facilities between tandem switches and end offices. The proxy-based rates for shared transmission facilities between tandem switches and end offices shall be no greater than the weighted per-minute equivalent of DS1 and DS3 interoffice dedicated transmission link rates that reflects the relative number of DS1 and DS3 circuits used in the tandem to end
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- transmission facilities that carry switched interstate traffic between an IXC's POP and the incumbent LEC end office serving the POP (this office is called the serving wire center, or Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 12 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.110 (requiring LECs to impose flat-rated charges on IXCs to recover the costs of entrance facilities). 13 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (requiring LECs to impose a flat-rated charge on IXCs to recover the costs of direct- trunked transport). 14 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.111 (prescribing a three-part rate structure for LEC recovery from IXCs of tandem- switched transport costs: a flat-rated charge for the dedicated facility from the LEC serving wire center to the tandem switch, a per-minute tandem switching charge,
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- persisted for more than a decade as a means to serve universal service goals. 125. Another source of interstate implicit support stems from our requirement that incumbent LECs recover most of their access charges through averaged rates.300 Rather than Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-119 Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 8961, 9150 n.615 (1995). But see, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (allowing term and volume discounts in direct-trunked transport charges within each study area). 301 47 U.S.C. § 254(b)(4). 302 First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 9162-70. 303 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16147-48. 304 First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 9169; Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16145-48. 305 Access Charge
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- transmission facilities that carry switched interstate traffic between an IXC's POP and the incumbent LEC end office serving the POP (this office is called the serving wire center, or Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 12 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.110 (requiring LECs to impose flat-rated charges on IXCs to recover the costs of entrance facilities). 13 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (requiring LECs to impose a flat-rated charge on IXCs to recover the costs of direct- trunked transport). 14 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.111 (prescribing a three-part rate structure for LEC recovery from IXCs of tandem- switched transport costs: a flat-rated charge for the dedicated facility from the LEC serving wire center to the tandem switch, a per-minute tandem switching charge,
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- this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "CMT basket." A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter, this basket shall be referred to as the "traffic sensitive basket." A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.125(b), 69.129, and 69.155 of this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "trunking basket." To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a) (2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69 of this chapter, such
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- the discretion to consider tribal and other affiliations if it determines that one or more such tribally-owned businesses has obtained, or is likely to obtain, a substantial unfair competitive advantage within an industry category. See 15 U.S.C. § 636(j)(10)(J)(ii)(11). TEC Petition at 14-15 (requesting exemption from the affiliation rules). 108 BET Opposition, at 16-17. 109 See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112(i) (citing to Transport Rate Structure and Pricing, CC Docket 110 No. 91-214, FCC 920442, 7 FCC Rcd 7002 (1992), modified, 8 FCC Rcd 5370, 5287 (1993) for description of "centralized equal access providers"). 26 therefore are more analogous to the revenues of non-Indian entities. Furthermore, Congress 106 granted the SBA (whose rules inspired our affiliation rules) flexibility to treat tribal
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- the discretion to consider tribal and other affiliations if it determines that one or more such tribally-owned businesses has obtained, or is likely to obtain, a substantial unfair competitive advantage within an industry category. See 15 U.S.C. § 636(j)(10)(J)(ii)(11). TEC Petition at 14-15 (requesting exemption from the affiliation rules). 108 BET Opposition, at 16-17. 109 See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112(i) (citing to Transport Rate Structure and Pricing, CC Docket 110 No. 91-214, FCC 920442, 7 FCC Rcd 7002 (1992), modified, 8 FCC Rcd 5370, 5287 (1993) for description of "centralized equal access providers"). 26 therefore are more analogous to the revenues of non-Indian entities. Furthermore, Congress 106 granted the SBA (whose rules inspired our affiliation rules) flexibility to treat tribal
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- the discretion to consider tribal and other affiliations if it determines that one or more such tribally-owned businesses has obtained, or is likely to obtain, a substantial unfair competitive advantage within an industry category. See 15 U.S.C. § 636(j)(10)(J)(ii)(11). TEC Petition at 14-15 (requesting exemption from the affiliation rules). 108 BET Opposition, at 16-17. 109 See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112(i) (citing to Transport Rate Structure and Pricing, CC Docket 110 No. 91-214, FCC 920442, 7 FCC Rcd 7002 (1992), modified, 8 FCC Rcd 5370, 5287 (1993) for description of "centralized equal access providers"). 26 therefore are more analogous to the revenues of non-Indian entities. Furthermore, Congress 106 granted the SBA (whose rules inspired our affiliation rules) flexibility to treat tribal
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- the discretion to consider tribal and other affiliations if it determines that one or more such tribally-owned businesses has obtained, or is likely to obtain, a substantial unfair competitive advantage within an industry category. See 15 U.S.C. § 636(j)(10)(J)(ii)(11). TEC Petition at 14-15 (requesting exemption from the affiliation rules). 108 BET Opposition, at 16-17. 109 See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112(i) (citing to Transport Rate Structure and Pricing, CC Docket 110 No. 91-214, FCC 920442, 7 FCC Rcd 7002 (1992), modified, 8 FCC Rcd 5370, 5287 (1993) for description of "centralized equal access providers"). 26 therefore are more analogous to the revenues of non-Indian entities. Furthermore, Congress 106 granted the SBA (whose rules inspired our affiliation rules) flexibility to treat tribal
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- toll and tandem switches. 119. ^119 See, Amendment of Part 67 of the Commission's Rules and Establishment of a Joint Board, Recommended Decision and Order, CC Docket No. 80-286, 2 FCC Rcd 2551, 2558, at para 45. This separations treatment was carried over into the current Part 36 separations rules. 120. ^120 Ameritech Operating Companies Petition for Waiver of Part 69.112 of the Commission's Rules to Provide Bulk Capacity Transport (filed April 14, 1993); Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies Petition for Waiver of Part 69.112(b) and (c) of the Commission's Rules to Offer Facilities Management Service (filed April 4, 1994). 121. ^1 Price Cap Performance Review NPRM, CC Docket No. 94-1, December 23, 1996 122. ^2 D. Sappington, "Strategic Firm Behavior Under
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- line interstate access elements as described in §§ 69.115, 69.152, 69.154, and 69.157 of this chapter, and that portion of the interstate access element described in § 69.153 of this chapter that recovers common line interstate access revenues; (2) A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements; (3) A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.114, 69.125(b), and 69.155 of this chapter, and that portion of the interstate access element described in § 69.153 of this chapter that recovers residual interconnection charge revenues; (4) To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a)(2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69
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- average of such charges shall be used in appropriate circumstances, such as when peak and off-peak charges are used. Federal Communications Commission 96-325 B-35 (3) Dedicated transmission links. The proxy-based rates for dedicated transmission links shall be no greater than the incumbent LEC's tariffed interstate charges for comparable entrance facilities or direct-trunked transport offerings, as described in §§ 69.110 and 69.112 of this chapter. (4) Shared transmission facilities between tandem switches and end offices. The proxy-based rates for shared transmission facilities between tandem switches and end offices shall be no greater than the weighted per-minute equivalent of DS1 and DS3 interoffice dedicated transmission link rates that reflects the relative number of DS1 and DS3 circuits used in the tandem to end
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- persisted for more than a decade as a means to serve universal service goals. 125. Another source of interstate implicit support stems from our requirement that incumbent LECs recover most of their access charges through averaged rates.300 Rather than Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-119 Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 8961, 9150 n.615 (1995). But see, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (allowing term and volume discounts in direct-trunked transport charges within each study area). 301 47 U.S.C. § 254(b)(4). 302 First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 9162-70. 303 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16147-48. 304 First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 9169; Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16145-48. 305 Access Charge
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- transmission facilities that carry switched interstate traffic between an IXC's POP and the incumbent LEC end office serving the POP (this office is called the serving wire center, or Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 12 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.110 (requiring LECs to impose flat-rated charges on IXCs to recover the costs of entrance facilities). 13 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (requiring LECs to impose a flat-rated charge on IXCs to recover the costs of direct- trunked transport). 14 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.111 (prescribing a three-part rate structure for LEC recovery from IXCs of tandem- switched transport costs: a flat-rated charge for the dedicated facility from the LEC serving wire center to the tandem switch, a per-minute tandem switching charge,
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- See Pricing Flexibility Order, at ¶¶ 8-10. For example, with direct-trunked transport service, calls are transported between the wire center serving an IXC POP (called the serving wire center or SWC) and the LEC end office by means of a direct trunk, a facility dedicated to that IXC that does not pass through an intervening switch. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (requiring LECs to impose a flat-rated charge on IXCs to recover the costs of direct-trunked transport). Price Cap Performance Review for Local Exchange Carriers, CC Docket No. 94-1, Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 11 FCC Rcd 858, 863 (1995) (Price Cap Second FNPRM). The Commission instituted price cap regulation for the Regional Bell Operating Companies (BOCs) and GTE in
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- this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "CMT basket." A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter, this basket shall be referred to as the "traffic sensitive basket." A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.125(b), 69.129, and 69.155 of this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "trunking basket." To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a) (2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69 of this chapter, such
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- Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 7 FCC Rcd 7369, 7454 (1992). Access Charge Reform, Fifth Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221, 14234 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order). Id. 47 C.F.R. § 69.713(b). Rate-of-return LECs can offer volume and term discounts on transport services under specified conditions, 47 C.F.R. § 69.111(i) and 69.112(f). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14264; see also Incumbent LEC Regulatory Treatment Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15818-19 (even if a BOC interLATA affiliate could drive one of the three large IXCs from the market, that IXC's fiber-optic transmission capacity would remain intact, and another firm could buy that capacity at a distress sale and immediately undercut the
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- AS DEPUTY DIRECTOR. OCBO. Internet URL: [2]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/News_Releases/1996/nrmc6100 .txt ERIC MALINEN JOINS OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AS SENIOR LEGAL ADVISOR. OCBO. Internet URL: [3]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/News_Releases/1996/nrmc6101 .txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: December 26, 1996. TARIFF TRANSMITTAL PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG.December 24. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- BELL ATLANTIC; ACCESS CHARGE RULES. Denied Bell Atlantic's petition for a waiver of sections 69.112(b) and (c) of the FCC's rules to offer facilities management service (FMS). Action by Deputy Chief, CCB. Adopted: December 24, 1996. by Order. (DA No. 96-2185). CCB ADDENDA: The following items, released December 24, 1996, did not appear in Digest No. 243: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: December 24, 1996. COMMISSION SEEKS COMMENT ON CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE CO.
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- --- Report No: N-34-A. Released: August 19, 1997. COMMON CARRIER NETWORK SERVICES APPLICATIONS. Report No: 24058A. Released: August 19, 1997. BROADCAST APPLICATIONS. Internet URL: [15]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applica tions/ap970819.txt Report No: 1950. Released: August 19, 1997. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WEEKLY RECEIPTS AND DISPOSALS. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PACIFIC BELL. Granted a request by Pacific Bell for waiver of Parts 69.110, 69.111, and 69.112 of the Commission's rules to establish new rate elements for provision of Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Ring and Access Service. Action by Deputy Chief, Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: August 19, 1997. by MO&O. (DA No. 97-1766). CCB LOCAL EXCHANGE CARRIERS' PAYPHONE FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES; BELL ATLANTIC TELEPHONE COMPANIES, ET. AL. The Commission designated the following issues for
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- TELEVISION SERVICE REGISTRATIONS; SPECIAL RELIEF AND OTHER FILINGS. Report No: 44111. Released: November 4, 1997. BROADCAST ACTIONS. Internet URL: [12]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Actions /ac971104.txt Report No: 24111. Released: November 4, 1997. BROADCAST APPLICATIONS. Internet URL: [13]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applica tions/ap971104.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- GTE. Granted request by the GTE Operating Companies and the GTE System Telephone Companies for waiver of Sections 69.110, 69.111, and 69.112 of the Commissin's rules to permit it to establish new rate elements for provision of Synchronous Optical Network Ring and Accesss Service. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division. Adopted: November 4, 1997. by MO&O. (DA No. 97-2322). CCB [14][icon bar] References 1. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin7240.txt 2. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin7239.txt 3. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin7242.txt 4. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin7243.txt 5. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Actions/ac971105.txt 6. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applications/ap971105.txt 7. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/ITFS_Notices/pnmm7221.txt 8. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/Public_Notices/Exparte/ex971105.html 9. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1997/da972326.txt 10.
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- 20, 1998. BROADCAST ACTIONS. Internet URL: [11]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Actions /ac980220.txt Report No: 24182. Released: February 20, 1998. BROADCAST APPLICATIONS. Internet URL: [12]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applica tions/ap980220.txt Report No: 325. Released: February 20, 1998. MASS MEDIA BUREAU CALL SIGN ACTIONS. Internet URL: [13]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Call_Sign_Chan ges/pnmm8024.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Granted U S West's petition for waiver of sections 69.110, 69.111, and 69.112 of the Commission's Rules to permit it to introduce two new rate elements in connection with the use of its Synchronous Service Transport (SST) for switched service. Action by Bureau Chief. Adopted: February 19, 1998. by MO&O. (DA No. 98-330). CCB Internet URL: [14]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1998/da980330.txt BEEHIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. Approved the modified refund plan submitted by Beehive Telephone Company, Inc. and
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- 1750.OtherDeferredCharges-Thebalanceofaccounts1437through1439.Amountsexcluded fromratemakingareremovedinrow1780. 1760.Inventories-Thebalanceofaccount1220. 1770.CashWorkingCapital-Thisamountequalsthatportionofinvestmentrequiredtomeet currentexpenses.Thecalculationofthisamountshalltakeintoaccountrevenueand expenseitemswhicharereceivedorpaidforbeforetheserviceisrenderedandexpense itemsreceivedordisbursedaftertheserviceisrendered.Thisamountmustbedeveloped pursuanttoCCDocket86-497. 1780.FCCInvestmentAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)non-operatingitems notincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyallowedforratemakingpurposes; and(2)non-operatingitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcluded forratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetallowanceandanegativevalue representsanetdisallowance.ThisrowwillNOTincludeanyTelecommunicationsPlant UnderConstructionasaPart65Adjustment. 1790.TotalOtherInvestments-Thetotalofrows1705through1780. Reserves 1820.AccumulatedDepreciation-Thetotalofaccounts3100and3200. 1830.AccumulatedAmortization-Thetotalofaccounts3410,3420,3500,and3600. 1840.DeferredFederalIncomeTaxes-Thetotalofaccounts4100and4340. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page18of25 1850.CustomerDeposits-Thebalanceofaccount4040.Thisamountisseparatedbetweenstate andinterstatebyapplicationoftheinterstateplantfactororspecialstudy.Theinterstate plantfactoriscalculatedbydividinginterstateplant-in-servicebytotalplant-in-service.1 1870.OtherDeferredCredits-Thebalanceofaccount4360.Amountsexcludedfromratemaking areremovedinrow1885. 1880.OtherJurisdictionalLiabilitiesandDeferredCredits-Net-Thebalanceofaccounts4310, 4341,4361and4370. 1885.FCCReserveAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)reserveitemsnot includedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyincludedforratemakingpurposes;and (2)reserveitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcludedfor ratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetreserveallowanceandanegative valuerepresentsanetreservedisallowance. 1890.TotalReserves-Thetotalofrows1820through1885. ReturnData 1910.AverageNetInvestment-Thetotalofrows1690and1790lessrow1890. 1915.NetReturn-Thetotalofrows1090and1290lessrows1190,1390,1490and1590. 1920.RateofReturn-Line1915dividedbyline1910,multipliedby100.Roundto2decimal places.Allpricecapcompaniesshouldinsertzerosincolumns(m),(n),(o),(p),(q),(r), (s)and(t). 1925.FCCOrderedRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1926.RefundAdjustedforTaxesdatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1930.NetReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1935.RateofReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1 Thismethodforseparationofcustomerdepositsbetweenstateandinterstatewillbeused asaninterimmeasureuntilsuchtimeasprovisionismadeforseparationofcustomerdeposits inPart36oftheCommission'sRules.SeeAmendmentofPart65oftheCommission'sRules toPrescribeComponentsoftheRateBaseandNetIncomeofDominantCarriers,Reportand Order,3FCCRcd269(1987). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page19of25 MiscellaneousData 1950.LifelineAdjustment-EnterthisamountpursuanttoPart36.701. 1960.UniversalServiceFund-Carrierswithhigherthanaveragenon-traffic-sensitiveloopcosts mustreporttheirinterstateallocation,asreportedtoNECAforthisreportingperiod,onthis line. 1970.CommonLineSupport-LongTerm-Entertheamountoflongtermsupportsubmittedto NECApursuanttoPart69.112(a).Thisitemisanegativeamount. 1980.CommonLineSupport-Transitional-Entertheamountoftransitionalsupportreceived (positiveamount)ordisbursed(negativeamount)pursuanttoPart69.112(b). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page20of25 TABLEI-COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,specifiedinthe Commission'sRules.Columns(b),(c)and(d)shallbereportedasbooked.Column(e)shall containtheoff-bookadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubjecttoseparations.The remainingcolumnsshallbereportedasadjusted. Column Description b. Total-Thiscolumnreflectstheoperatingresultsforeachoftherowsitemizedinthis report,andincludesallregulatedandnonregulatedcompanyoperationsforeachrow.These amountsarerepresentedpriortoseparationbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionsand arereportedasbooked. c. Nonregulated-Thiscolumnreflectstheamountofeachrowpertainingtononregulated activitiesincompliancewithDocket86-111.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. d. SNFAandIntra-companyAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsadjustmentsmadetoeach rowforcostsrelatedtosharednetworkfacilityarrangementsandintra-companysubsidiary contracts.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. e. AllOtherAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsallremainingadjustmentssuchas:prior periodadjustmentsandaccountingadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubject toseparation.Inaddition,adjustmentstoaccommodatereallocationofcommonpower costsinPart36fromtheassignmentmethodusedinPart32shouldbeenteredinthis column.Theaffectedrowsare1630,1640and1650.Althoughthereallocationofcommon powercostsbetweenCOEcategoriesdoesnotoccuruntilCOEisjurisdictionallyseparated, theadjustmentsforthereallocatedcostmustbeenteredincolumn(e)andtheamountas adjustedforreallocationmustbeenteredincolumn(f)topreservethelinearintegrityof theAnnualSummaryReport.Iftheseadjustmentsarenotenteredincolumn(e),andthe adjustedamountisnotenteredincolumn(f),column(h)willnotequalcolumns(t)plus (u)plus(v)ontheserows.Pleasefootnotetheamount(s)ofcommonpowercostdollar shifts. f. SubjecttoSeparations-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmustbe allocatedbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.Column(b)lesscolumns(c),(d)and(e).Thisamountalsoequalsthetotalof columns(g)and(h)exceptforthoserowswhereanN/Aappearsincolumn(g). g. State-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.ThecostofdetariffedCPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoPart36.142. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page21of25 h. Interstate-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtotheinterstate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothecommonline accesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules.Thesecostsarerecovered throughSubscriberLineChargesandacarriercommonlinechargeassesseduponall interexchangecarrierswhouselocalexchangecommonlinefacilitiesfortheprovisionof interstateorforeigntelecommunicationsservices. i. Pay-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephoneCommon
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- 1750.OtherDeferredCharges-Thebalanceofaccounts1437through1439.Amountsexcluded fromratemakingareremovedinrow1780. 1760.Inventories-Thebalanceofaccount1220. 1770.CashWorkingCapital-Thisamountequalsthatportionofinvestmentrequiredtomeet currentexpenses.Thecalculationofthisamountshalltakeintoaccountrevenueand expenseitemswhicharereceivedorpaidforbeforetheserviceisrenderedandexpense itemsreceivedordisbursedaftertheserviceisrendered.Thisamountmustbedeveloped pursuanttoCCDocket86-497. 1780.FCCInvestmentAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)non-operatingitems notincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyallowedforratemakingpurposes; and(2)non-operatingitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcluded forratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetallowanceandanegativevalue representsanetdisallowance.ThisrowwillNOTincludeanyTelecommunicationsPlant UnderConstructionasaPart65Adjustment. 1790.TotalOtherInvestments-Thetotalofrows1705through1780. Reserves 1820.AccumulatedDepreciation-Thetotalofaccounts3100and3200. 1830.AccumulatedAmortization-Thetotalofaccounts3410,3420,3500,and3600. 1840.DeferredFederalIncomeTaxes-Thetotalofaccounts4100and4340. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page18of25 1850.CustomerDeposits-Thebalanceofaccount4040.Thisamountisseparatedbetweenstate andinterstatebyapplicationoftheinterstateplantfactororspecialstudy.Theinterstate plantfactoriscalculatedbydividinginterstateplant-in-servicebytotalplant-in-service.1 1870.OtherDeferredCredits-Thebalanceofaccount4360.Amountsexcludedfromratemaking areremovedinrow1885. 1880.OtherJurisdictionalLiabilitiesandDeferredCredits-Net-Thebalanceofaccounts4310, 4341,4361and4370. 1885.FCCReserveAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)reserveitemsnot includedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyincludedforratemakingpurposes;and (2)reserveitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcludedfor ratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetreserveallowanceandanegative valuerepresentsanetreservedisallowance. 1890.TotalReserves-Thetotalofrows1820through1885. ReturnData 1910.AverageNetInvestment-Thetotalofrows1690and1790lessrow1890. 1915.NetReturn-Thetotalofrows1090and1290lessrows1190,1390,1490and1590. 1920.RateofReturn-Line1915dividedbyline1910,multipliedby100.Roundto2decimal places.Allpricecapcompaniesshouldinsertzerosincolumns(m),(n),(o),(p),(q),(r), (s)and(t). 1925.FCCOrderedRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1926.RefundAdjustedforTaxesdatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1930.NetReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1935.RateofReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1 Thismethodforseparationofcustomerdepositsbetweenstateandinterstatewillbeused asaninterimmeasureuntilsuchtimeasprovisionismadeforseparationofcustomerdeposits inPart36oftheCommission'sRules.SeeAmendmentofPart65oftheCommission'sRules toPrescribeComponentsoftheRateBaseandNetIncomeofDominantCarriers,Reportand Order,3FCCRcd269(1987). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page19of25 MiscellaneousData 1950.LifelineAdjustment-EnterthisamountpursuanttoPart36.701. 1960.UniversalServiceFund-Carrierswithhigherthanaveragenon-traffic-sensitiveloopcosts mustreporttheirinterstateallocation,asreportedtoNECAforthisreportingperiod,onthis line. 1970.CommonLineSupport-LongTerm-Entertheamountoflongtermsupportsubmittedto NECApursuanttoPart69.112(a).Thisitemisanegativeamount. 1980.CommonLineSupport-Transitional-Entertheamountoftransitionalsupportreceived (positiveamount)ordisbursed(negativeamount)pursuanttoPart69.112(b). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page20of25 TABLEI-COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,specifiedinthe Commission'sRules.Columns(b),(c)and(d)shallbereportedasbooked.Column(e)shall containtheoff-bookadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubjecttoseparations.The remainingcolumnsshallbereportedasadjusted. Column Description b. Total-Thiscolumnreflectstheoperatingresultsforeachoftherowsitemizedinthis report,andincludesallregulatedandnonregulatedcompanyoperationsforeachrow.These amountsarerepresentedpriortoseparationbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionsand arereportedasbooked. c. Nonregulated-Thiscolumnreflectstheamountofeachrowpertainingtononregulated activitiesincompliancewithDocket86-111.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. d. SNFAandIntra-companyAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsadjustmentsmadetoeach rowforcostsrelatedtosharednetworkfacilityarrangementsandintra-companysubsidiary contracts.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. e. AllOtherAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsallremainingadjustmentssuchas:prior periodadjustmentsandaccountingadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubject toseparation.Inaddition,adjustmentstoaccommodatereallocationofcommonpower costsinPart36fromtheassignmentmethodusedinPart32shouldbeenteredinthis column.Theaffectedrowsare1630,1640and1650.Althoughthereallocationofcommon powercostsbetweenCOEcategoriesdoesnotoccuruntilCOEisjurisdictionallyseparated, theadjustmentsforthereallocatedcostmustbeenteredincolumn(e)andtheamountas adjustedforreallocationmustbeenteredincolumn(f)topreservethelinearintegrityof theAnnualSummaryReport.Iftheseadjustmentsarenotenteredincolumn(e),andthe adjustedamountisnotenteredincolumn(f),column(h)willnotequalcolumns(t)plus (u)plus(v)ontheserows.Pleasefootnotetheamount(s)ofcommonpowercostdollar shifts. f. SubjecttoSeparations-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmustbe allocatedbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.Column(b)lesscolumns(c),(d)and(e).Thisamountalsoequalsthetotalof columns(g)and(h)exceptforthoserowswhereanN/Aappearsincolumn(g). g. State-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.ThecostofdetariffedCPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoPart36.142. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page21of25 h. Interstate-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtotheinterstate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothecommonline accesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules.Thesecostsarerecovered throughSubscriberLineChargesandacarriercommonlinechargeassesseduponall interexchangecarrierswhouselocalexchangecommonlinefacilitiesfortheprovisionof interstateorforeigntelecommunicationsservices. i. Pay-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephoneCommon
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- 1750.OtherDeferredCharges-Thebalanceofaccounts1437through1439.Amountsexcluded fromratemakingareremovedinrow1780. 1760.Inventories-Thebalanceofaccount1220. 1770.CashWorkingCapital-Thisamountequalsthatportionofinvestmentrequiredtomeet currentexpenses.Thecalculationofthisamountshalltakeintoaccountrevenueand expenseitemswhicharereceivedorpaidforbeforetheserviceisrenderedandexpense itemsreceivedordisbursedaftertheserviceisrendered.Thisamountmustbedeveloped pursuanttoCCDocket86-497. 1780.FCCInvestmentAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)non-operatingitems notincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyallowedforratemakingpurposes; and(2)non-operatingitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcluded forratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetallowanceandanegativevalue representsanetdisallowance.ThisrowwillNOTincludeanyTelecommunicationsPlant UnderConstructionasaPart65Adjustment. 1790.TotalOtherInvestments-Thetotalofrows1705through1780. Reserves 1820.AccumulatedDepreciation-Thetotalofaccounts3100and3200. 1830.AccumulatedAmortization-Thetotalofaccounts3410,3420,3500,and3600. 1840.DeferredFederalIncomeTaxes-Thetotalofaccounts4100and4340. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page18of25 1850.CustomerDeposits-Thebalanceofaccount4040.Thisamountisseparatedbetweenstate andinterstatebyapplicationoftheinterstateplantfactororspecialstudy.Theinterstate plantfactoriscalculatedbydividinginterstateplant-in-servicebytotalplant-in-service.1 1870.OtherDeferredCredits-Thebalanceofaccount4360.Amountsexcludedfromratemaking areremovedinrow1885. 1880.OtherJurisdictionalLiabilitiesandDeferredCredits-Net-Thebalanceofaccounts4310, 4341,4361and4370. 1885.FCCReserveAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)reserveitemsnot includedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyincludedforratemakingpurposes;and (2)reserveitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcludedfor ratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetreserveallowanceandanegative valuerepresentsanetreservedisallowance. 1890.TotalReserves-Thetotalofrows1820through1885. ReturnData 1910.AverageNetInvestment-Thetotalofrows1690and1790lessrow1890. 1915.NetReturn-Thetotalofrows1090and1290lessrows1190,1390,1490and1590. 1920.RateofReturn-Line1915dividedbyline1910,multipliedby100.Roundto2decimal places.Allpricecapcompaniesshouldinsertzerosincolumns(m),(n),(o),(p),(q),(r), (s)and(t). 1925.FCCOrderedRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1926.RefundAdjustedforTaxesdatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1930.NetReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1935.RateofReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1 Thismethodforseparationofcustomerdepositsbetweenstateandinterstatewillbeused asaninterimmeasureuntilsuchtimeasprovisionismadeforseparationofcustomerdeposits inPart36oftheCommission'sRules.SeeAmendmentofPart65oftheCommission'sRules toPrescribeComponentsoftheRateBaseandNetIncomeofDominantCarriers,Reportand Order,3FCCRcd269(1987). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page19of25 MiscellaneousData 1950.LifelineAdjustment-EnterthisamountpursuanttoPart36.701. 1960.UniversalServiceFund-Carrierswithhigherthanaveragenon-traffic-sensitiveloopcosts mustreporttheirinterstateallocation,asreportedtoNECAforthisreportingperiod,onthis line. 1970.CommonLineSupport-LongTerm-Entertheamountoflongtermsupportsubmittedto NECApursuanttoPart69.112(a).Thisitemisanegativeamount. 1980.CommonLineSupport-Transitional-Entertheamountoftransitionalsupportreceived (positiveamount)ordisbursed(negativeamount)pursuanttoPart69.112(b). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page20of25 TABLEI-COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,specifiedinthe Commission'sRules.Columns(b),(c)and(d)shallbereportedasbooked.Column(e)shall containtheoff-bookadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubjecttoseparations.The remainingcolumnsshallbereportedasadjusted. Column Description b. Total-Thiscolumnreflectstheoperatingresultsforeachoftherowsitemizedinthis report,andincludesallregulatedandnonregulatedcompanyoperationsforeachrow.These amountsarerepresentedpriortoseparationbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionsand arereportedasbooked. c. Nonregulated-Thiscolumnreflectstheamountofeachrowpertainingtononregulated activitiesincompliancewithDocket86-111.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. d. SNFAandIntra-companyAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsadjustmentsmadetoeach rowforcostsrelatedtosharednetworkfacilityarrangementsandintra-companysubsidiary contracts.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. e. AllOtherAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsallremainingadjustmentssuchas:prior periodadjustmentsandaccountingadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubject toseparation.Inaddition,adjustmentstoaccommodatereallocationofcommonpower costsinPart36fromtheassignmentmethodusedinPart32shouldbeenteredinthis column.Theaffectedrowsare1630,1640and1650.Althoughthereallocationofcommon powercostsbetweenCOEcategoriesdoesnotoccuruntilCOEisjurisdictionallyseparated, theadjustmentsforthereallocatedcostmustbeenteredincolumn(e)andtheamountas adjustedforreallocationmustbeenteredincolumn(f)topreservethelinearintegrityof theAnnualSummaryReport.Iftheseadjustmentsarenotenteredincolumn(e),andthe adjustedamountisnotenteredincolumn(f),column(h)willnotequalcolumns(t)plus (u)plus(v)ontheserows.Pleasefootnotetheamount(s)ofcommonpowercostdollar shifts. f. SubjecttoSeparations-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmustbe allocatedbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.Column(b)lesscolumns(c),(d)and(e).Thisamountalsoequalsthetotalof columns(g)and(h)exceptforthoserowswhereanN/Aappearsincolumn(g). g. State-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.ThecostofdetariffedCPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoPart36.142. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page21of25 h. Interstate-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtotheinterstate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothecommonline accesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules.Thesecostsarerecovered throughSubscriberLineChargesandacarriercommonlinechargeassesseduponall interexchangecarrierswhouselocalexchangecommonlinefacilitiesfortheprovisionof interstateorforeigntelecommunicationsservices. i. Pay-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephoneCommon
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- Data 1950.Lifeline Adjustment - Enter this amount pursuant to Section 54.411. 1960. Universal Service Fund - Universal service fund (high loop cost) support received for the reporting period as calculated by the universal service fund administrator pursuant to Sections 36.601 - 641. 1970.Common Line Support-Long Term - Enter the amount of long term support submitted to NECA pursuant to Section 69.112 (a). This item is a negative amount. 1980.Common Line Support-Transitional data not required. Enter "N/A." FCC Report 43-01 Rep. Def. InstructionsDecember 1999 Page 27 of 32 TABLE I - COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, specified in the Commission's Rules. Columns (b), (c) and (d) shall be reported as booked. Column
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- Data 1950.Lifeline Adjustment - Enter this amount pursuant to Section 54.411. 1960. Universal Service Fund - Universal service fund (high loop cost) support received for the reporting period as calculated by the universal service fund administrator pursuant to Sections 36.601 - 641. 1970.Common Line Support-Long Term - Enter the amount of long term support submitted to NECA pursuant to Section 69.112 (a). This item is a negative amount. 1980.Common Line Support-Transitional data not required. Enter "N/A." FCC Report 43-01 Rep. Def. InstructionsDecember 1999 Page 27 of 32 TABLE I - COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, specified in the Commission's Rules. Columns (b), (c) and (d) shall be reported as booked. Column
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- to Part 36.701. For the first quarter of 1989, this anlount is also included on row 1110. Universal Service Fund -Carriers with higher than average non- traffic-sensitive loop costs must report their interstate allocation, as reported to NECA for this reporting period, on this line. Common Line Support-Long Term -Enter the amount of support submitted to NECA pursuant to Part; 69.112(a). is a negative amount. Common Line Support-Transitional -Enter the transitional support received (positive amount) (negative amount) pursuant to Part 69.112(b). long term This item 1970. amount ofor disbursed FCC Report ~3-01 -Report Definition August 1989 Rev.Page 10 of 11 TABLE I -COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, specified in the Commission's Rules. Columns
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- LECs by ensuring that rates are just, reasonable, and not unjustly or unreasonably discriminatory. Need: Sections 69.110(f)-(h) were adopted to allow telephone companies to offer term and volume discounts for entrance facilities charges after certain conditions are met. Sections 69.111(i)-(k) were adopted to grant LECs additional flexibility in the form of density zone pricing, and volume and term discounts. Section 69.112(e) was adopted to provide LECs that did not have DS3 or DS1 special access rates in effect a means to determine appropriate rates. Sections 69.112(f)-(h) were adopted to allow telephone companies to offer term and volume discounts in direct-trunked transport charges after meeting certain conditions. Section 69.123(d) was adopted to grant LECs additional flexibility in the form of density zone
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- LECs to recover transport costs through rate structures that do not reflect accurately the way these costs are incurred. We sought comment on possible revisions to many of these rate elements.200 197 at 755. 198 Third Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration and Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 10 FCC Red 3030, 3033 (1994) 199 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.110, 69,111, 69.112, 69.124. 200 See NPRM at KU 80-95. 16047 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-158 1. Entrance Facilities and Direct-Trunked Transport a. Background 152. Entrance facilities are dedicated circuits that connect an access customer's POP with the LEC's serving wire center. Direct-trunked transport facilities are dedicated trunks that carry an access customer's traffic from the LEG end office to the serving wire
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- wire center (SWC). See 47 C.F.R. § 69.110 (mandating flat-rated charges to recover the costs of entrance facilities). Direct-trunked transport facilities are dedicated facilities that carry traffic from the LEC office that serves the end user to the SWC, or between any other two points requested by the customer, without being routed through an intervening switch. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (mandating flat-rated charges to recover the costs of direct-trunked transport). Tandem-switched transport routes calls from the SWC to the LEC end office through a tandem switch located between the SWC and the LEC end office. Traffic travels over a dedicated circuit from the SWC to the tandem switch and then over a shared circuit, which carries the calls of many
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- at 9. 47 C.F.R. § 69.123(a)(1). GCI Comments at 14. We note that, because we retain the cross-connect trigger for the offering of volume and term discounts for transport services, rate-of-return carriers will be subject to a similar requirement in offering volume or term discounts for transport services. GCI Reply at 23. 47 C.F.R. § 69.111(j) and (k); 47 C.F.R. §69.112(g) and (h). The Commission first sought comment on a "road map" for increasing pricing flexibility in response to increased competition in the Price Cap Performance Review for Local Exchange Carriers, CC Docket No. 94-1, Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 11 FCC Rcd 858 (1995). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14263, para. 79. See, e.g., P. Arena &
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- any functional equivalent of the incumbent local exchange carrier access service provided by a non-incumbent local exchange carrier. Dedicated Transport Access Service rate elements for an incumbent local exchange carrier include the entrance facility rate elements specified in §69.110 of this chapter, the dedicated transport rate elements specified in §69.111 of this chapter, the direct-trunked transport rate elements specified in §69.112 of this chapter, and the intrastate rate elements for functionally equivalent access services. Dedicated Transport Access Service rate elements for a non-incumbent local exchange carrier include any functionally equivalent access services. (d) End Office Access Service. End Office Access Service means: (1) The switching of access traffic at the carrier's end office switch and the delivery to or from of
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- average of such charges shall be used in appropriate circumstances, such as when peak and off-peak charges are used. Federal Communications Commission 96-325 B-35 (3) Dedicated transmission links. The proxy-based rates for dedicated transmission links shall be no greater than the incumbent LEC's tariffed interstate charges for comparable entrance facilities or direct-trunked transport offerings, as described in §§ 69.110 and 69.112 of this chapter. (4) Shared transmission facilities between tandem switches and end offices. The proxy-based rates for shared transmission facilities between tandem switches and end offices shall be no greater than the weighted per-minute equivalent of DS1 and DS3 interoffice dedicated transmission link rates that reflects the relative number of DS1 and DS3 circuits used in the tandem to end
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- transmission facilities that carry switched interstate traffic between an IXC's POP and the incumbent LEC end office serving the POP (this office is called the serving wire center, or Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 12 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.110 (requiring LECs to impose flat-rated charges on IXCs to recover the costs of entrance facilities). 13 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (requiring LECs to impose a flat-rated charge on IXCs to recover the costs of direct- trunked transport). 14 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.111 (prescribing a three-part rate structure for LEC recovery from IXCs of tandem- switched transport costs: a flat-rated charge for the dedicated facility from the LEC serving wire center to the tandem switch, a per-minute tandem switching charge,
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- persisted for more than a decade as a means to serve universal service goals. 125. Another source of interstate implicit support stems from our requirement that incumbent LECs recover most of their access charges through averaged rates.300 Rather than Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-119 Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 8961, 9150 n.615 (1995). But see, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (allowing term and volume discounts in direct-trunked transport charges within each study area). 301 47 U.S.C. § 254(b)(4). 302 First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 9162-70. 303 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16147-48. 304 First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 9169; Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16145-48. 305 Access Charge
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- transmission facilities that carry switched interstate traffic between an IXC's POP and the incumbent LEC end office serving the POP (this office is called the serving wire center, or Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 12 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.110 (requiring LECs to impose flat-rated charges on IXCs to recover the costs of entrance facilities). 13 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (requiring LECs to impose a flat-rated charge on IXCs to recover the costs of direct- trunked transport). 14 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.111 (prescribing a three-part rate structure for LEC recovery from IXCs of tandem- switched transport costs: a flat-rated charge for the dedicated facility from the LEC serving wire center to the tandem switch, a per-minute tandem switching charge,
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- this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "CMT basket." A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter, this basket shall be referred to as the "traffic sensitive basket." A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.125(b), 69.129, and 69.155 of this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "trunking basket." To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a) (2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69 of this chapter, such
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- the discretion to consider tribal and other affiliations if it determines that one or more such tribally-owned businesses has obtained, or is likely to obtain, a substantial unfair competitive advantage within an industry category. See 15 U.S.C. § 636(j)(10)(J)(ii)(11). TEC Petition at 14-15 (requesting exemption from the affiliation rules). 108 BET Opposition, at 16-17. 109 See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112(i) (citing to Transport Rate Structure and Pricing, CC Docket 110 No. 91-214, FCC 920442, 7 FCC Rcd 7002 (1992), modified, 8 FCC Rcd 5370, 5287 (1993) for description of "centralized equal access providers"). 26 therefore are more analogous to the revenues of non-Indian entities. Furthermore, Congress 106 granted the SBA (whose rules inspired our affiliation rules) flexibility to treat tribal
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- the discretion to consider tribal and other affiliations if it determines that one or more such tribally-owned businesses has obtained, or is likely to obtain, a substantial unfair competitive advantage within an industry category. See 15 U.S.C. § 636(j)(10)(J)(ii)(11). TEC Petition at 14-15 (requesting exemption from the affiliation rules). 108 BET Opposition, at 16-17. 109 See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112(i) (citing to Transport Rate Structure and Pricing, CC Docket 110 No. 91-214, FCC 920442, 7 FCC Rcd 7002 (1992), modified, 8 FCC Rcd 5370, 5287 (1993) for description of "centralized equal access providers"). 26 therefore are more analogous to the revenues of non-Indian entities. Furthermore, Congress 106 granted the SBA (whose rules inspired our affiliation rules) flexibility to treat tribal
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- the discretion to consider tribal and other affiliations if it determines that one or more such tribally-owned businesses has obtained, or is likely to obtain, a substantial unfair competitive advantage within an industry category. See 15 U.S.C. § 636(j)(10)(J)(ii)(11). TEC Petition at 14-15 (requesting exemption from the affiliation rules). 108 BET Opposition, at 16-17. 109 See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112(i) (citing to Transport Rate Structure and Pricing, CC Docket 110 No. 91-214, FCC 920442, 7 FCC Rcd 7002 (1992), modified, 8 FCC Rcd 5370, 5287 (1993) for description of "centralized equal access providers"). 26 therefore are more analogous to the revenues of non-Indian entities. Furthermore, Congress 106 granted the SBA (whose rules inspired our affiliation rules) flexibility to treat tribal
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- the discretion to consider tribal and other affiliations if it determines that one or more such tribally-owned businesses has obtained, or is likely to obtain, a substantial unfair competitive advantage within an industry category. See 15 U.S.C. § 636(j)(10)(J)(ii)(11). TEC Petition at 14-15 (requesting exemption from the affiliation rules). 108 BET Opposition, at 16-17. 109 See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112(i) (citing to Transport Rate Structure and Pricing, CC Docket 110 No. 91-214, FCC 920442, 7 FCC Rcd 7002 (1992), modified, 8 FCC Rcd 5370, 5287 (1993) for description of "centralized equal access providers"). 26 therefore are more analogous to the revenues of non-Indian entities. Furthermore, Congress 106 granted the SBA (whose rules inspired our affiliation rules) flexibility to treat tribal
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- toll and tandem switches. 119. ^119 See, Amendment of Part 67 of the Commission's Rules and Establishment of a Joint Board, Recommended Decision and Order, CC Docket No. 80-286, 2 FCC Rcd 2551, 2558, at para 45. This separations treatment was carried over into the current Part 36 separations rules. 120. ^120 Ameritech Operating Companies Petition for Waiver of Part 69.112 of the Commission's Rules to Provide Bulk Capacity Transport (filed April 14, 1993); Bell Atlantic Telephone Companies Petition for Waiver of Part 69.112(b) and (c) of the Commission's Rules to Offer Facilities Management Service (filed April 4, 1994). 121. ^1 Price Cap Performance Review NPRM, CC Docket No. 94-1, December 23, 1996 122. ^2 D. Sappington, "Strategic Firm Behavior Under
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- line interstate access elements as described in §§ 69.115, 69.152, 69.154, and 69.157 of this chapter, and that portion of the interstate access element described in § 69.153 of this chapter that recovers common line interstate access revenues; (2) A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements; (3) A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.114, 69.125(b), and 69.155 of this chapter, and that portion of the interstate access element described in § 69.153 of this chapter that recovers residual interconnection charge revenues; (4) To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a)(2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69
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- average of such charges shall be used in appropriate circumstances, such as when peak and off-peak charges are used. Federal Communications Commission 96-325 B-35 (3) Dedicated transmission links. The proxy-based rates for dedicated transmission links shall be no greater than the incumbent LEC's tariffed interstate charges for comparable entrance facilities or direct-trunked transport offerings, as described in §§ 69.110 and 69.112 of this chapter. (4) Shared transmission facilities between tandem switches and end offices. The proxy-based rates for shared transmission facilities between tandem switches and end offices shall be no greater than the weighted per-minute equivalent of DS1 and DS3 interoffice dedicated transmission link rates that reflects the relative number of DS1 and DS3 circuits used in the tandem to end
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- persisted for more than a decade as a means to serve universal service goals. 125. Another source of interstate implicit support stems from our requirement that incumbent LECs recover most of their access charges through averaged rates.300 Rather than Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-119 Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 8961, 9150 n.615 (1995). But see, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (allowing term and volume discounts in direct-trunked transport charges within each study area). 301 47 U.S.C. § 254(b)(4). 302 First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 9162-70. 303 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16147-48. 304 First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 9169; Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16145-48. 305 Access Charge
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- transmission facilities that carry switched interstate traffic between an IXC's POP and the incumbent LEC end office serving the POP (this office is called the serving wire center, or Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 12 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.110 (requiring LECs to impose flat-rated charges on IXCs to recover the costs of entrance facilities). 13 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (requiring LECs to impose a flat-rated charge on IXCs to recover the costs of direct- trunked transport). 14 See 47 C.F.R. § 69.111 (prescribing a three-part rate structure for LEC recovery from IXCs of tandem- switched transport costs: a flat-rated charge for the dedicated facility from the LEC serving wire center to the tandem switch, a per-minute tandem switching charge,
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- See Pricing Flexibility Order, at ¶¶ 8-10. For example, with direct-trunked transport service, calls are transported between the wire center serving an IXC POP (called the serving wire center or SWC) and the LEC end office by means of a direct trunk, a facility dedicated to that IXC that does not pass through an intervening switch. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.112 (requiring LECs to impose a flat-rated charge on IXCs to recover the costs of direct-trunked transport). Price Cap Performance Review for Local Exchange Carriers, CC Docket No. 94-1, Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 11 FCC Rcd 858, 863 (1995) (Price Cap Second FNPRM). The Commission instituted price cap regulation for the Regional Bell Operating Companies (BOCs) and GTE in
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- this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "CMT basket." A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter, this basket shall be referred to as the "traffic sensitive basket." A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.125(b), 69.129, and 69.155 of this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "trunking basket." To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a) (2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69 of this chapter, such
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- Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 7 FCC Rcd 7369, 7454 (1992). Access Charge Reform, Fifth Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221, 14234 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order). Id. 47 C.F.R. § 69.713(b). Rate-of-return LECs can offer volume and term discounts on transport services under specified conditions, 47 C.F.R. § 69.111(i) and 69.112(f). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14264; see also Incumbent LEC Regulatory Treatment Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15818-19 (even if a BOC interLATA affiliate could drive one of the three large IXCs from the market, that IXC's fiber-optic transmission capacity would remain intact, and another firm could buy that capacity at a distress sale and immediately undercut the
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- AS DEPUTY DIRECTOR. OCBO. Internet URL: [2]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/News_Releases/1996/nrmc6100 .txt ERIC MALINEN JOINS OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AS SENIOR LEGAL ADVISOR. OCBO. Internet URL: [3]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/News_Releases/1996/nrmc6101 .txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: December 26, 1996. TARIFF TRANSMITTAL PUBLIC REFERENCE LOG.December 24. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- BELL ATLANTIC; ACCESS CHARGE RULES. Denied Bell Atlantic's petition for a waiver of sections 69.112(b) and (c) of the FCC's rules to offer facilities management service (FMS). Action by Deputy Chief, CCB. Adopted: December 24, 1996. by Order. (DA No. 96-2185). CCB ADDENDA: The following items, released December 24, 1996, did not appear in Digest No. 243: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PUBLIC NOTICES ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Released: December 24, 1996. COMMISSION SEEKS COMMENT ON CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE CO.
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- --- Report No: N-34-A. Released: August 19, 1997. COMMON CARRIER NETWORK SERVICES APPLICATIONS. Report No: 24058A. Released: August 19, 1997. BROADCAST APPLICATIONS. Internet URL: [15]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applica tions/ap970819.txt Report No: 1950. Released: August 19, 1997. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WEEKLY RECEIPTS AND DISPOSALS. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- PACIFIC BELL. Granted a request by Pacific Bell for waiver of Parts 69.110, 69.111, and 69.112 of the Commission's rules to establish new rate elements for provision of Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Ring and Access Service. Action by Deputy Chief, Competitive Pricing Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: August 19, 1997. by MO&O. (DA No. 97-1766). CCB LOCAL EXCHANGE CARRIERS' PAYPHONE FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES; BELL ATLANTIC TELEPHONE COMPANIES, ET. AL. The Commission designated the following issues for
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- TELEVISION SERVICE REGISTRATIONS; SPECIAL RELIEF AND OTHER FILINGS. Report No: 44111. Released: November 4, 1997. BROADCAST ACTIONS. Internet URL: [12]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Actions /ac971104.txt Report No: 24111. Released: November 4, 1997. BROADCAST APPLICATIONS. Internet URL: [13]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applica tions/ap971104.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- GTE. Granted request by the GTE Operating Companies and the GTE System Telephone Companies for waiver of Sections 69.110, 69.111, and 69.112 of the Commissin's rules to permit it to establish new rate elements for provision of Synchronous Optical Network Ring and Accesss Service. Action by Chief, Competitive Pricing Division. Adopted: November 4, 1997. by MO&O. (DA No. 97-2322). CCB [14][icon bar] References 1. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin7240.txt 2. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin7239.txt 3. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin7242.txt 4. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin7243.txt 5. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Actions/ac971105.txt 6. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applications/ap971105.txt 7. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/ITFS_Notices/pnmm7221.txt 8. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/Public_Notices/Exparte/ex971105.html 9. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1997/da972326.txt 10.
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- 20, 1998. BROADCAST ACTIONS. Internet URL: [11]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Actions /ac980220.txt Report No: 24182. Released: February 20, 1998. BROADCAST APPLICATIONS. Internet URL: [12]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applica tions/ap980220.txt Report No: 325. Released: February 20, 1998. MASS MEDIA BUREAU CALL SIGN ACTIONS. Internet URL: [13]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Call_Sign_Chan ges/pnmm8024.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- U S WEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Granted U S West's petition for waiver of sections 69.110, 69.111, and 69.112 of the Commission's Rules to permit it to introduce two new rate elements in connection with the use of its Synchronous Service Transport (SST) for switched service. Action by Bureau Chief. Adopted: February 19, 1998. by MO&O. (DA No. 98-330). CCB Internet URL: [14]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1998/da980330.txt BEEHIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. Approved the modified refund plan submitted by Beehive Telephone Company, Inc. and
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- 1750.OtherDeferredCharges-Thebalanceofaccounts1437through1439.Amountsexcluded fromratemakingareremovedinrow1780. 1760.Inventories-Thebalanceofaccount1220. 1770.CashWorkingCapital-Thisamountequalsthatportionofinvestmentrequiredtomeet currentexpenses.Thecalculationofthisamountshalltakeintoaccountrevenueand expenseitemswhicharereceivedorpaidforbeforetheserviceisrenderedandexpense itemsreceivedordisbursedaftertheserviceisrendered.Thisamountmustbedeveloped pursuanttoCCDocket86-497. 1780.FCCInvestmentAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)non-operatingitems notincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyallowedforratemakingpurposes; and(2)non-operatingitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcluded forratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetallowanceandanegativevalue representsanetdisallowance.ThisrowwillNOTincludeanyTelecommunicationsPlant UnderConstructionasaPart65Adjustment. 1790.TotalOtherInvestments-Thetotalofrows1705through1780. Reserves 1820.AccumulatedDepreciation-Thetotalofaccounts3100and3200. 1830.AccumulatedAmortization-Thetotalofaccounts3410,3420,3500,and3600. 1840.DeferredFederalIncomeTaxes-Thetotalofaccounts4100and4340. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page18of25 1850.CustomerDeposits-Thebalanceofaccount4040.Thisamountisseparatedbetweenstate andinterstatebyapplicationoftheinterstateplantfactororspecialstudy.Theinterstate plantfactoriscalculatedbydividinginterstateplant-in-servicebytotalplant-in-service.1 1870.OtherDeferredCredits-Thebalanceofaccount4360.Amountsexcludedfromratemaking areremovedinrow1885. 1880.OtherJurisdictionalLiabilitiesandDeferredCredits-Net-Thebalanceofaccounts4310, 4341,4361and4370. 1885.FCCReserveAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)reserveitemsnot includedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyincludedforratemakingpurposes;and (2)reserveitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcludedfor ratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetreserveallowanceandanegative valuerepresentsanetreservedisallowance. 1890.TotalReserves-Thetotalofrows1820through1885. ReturnData 1910.AverageNetInvestment-Thetotalofrows1690and1790lessrow1890. 1915.NetReturn-Thetotalofrows1090and1290lessrows1190,1390,1490and1590. 1920.RateofReturn-Line1915dividedbyline1910,multipliedby100.Roundto2decimal places.Allpricecapcompaniesshouldinsertzerosincolumns(m),(n),(o),(p),(q),(r), (s)and(t). 1925.FCCOrderedRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1926.RefundAdjustedforTaxesdatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1930.NetReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1935.RateofReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1 Thismethodforseparationofcustomerdepositsbetweenstateandinterstatewillbeused asaninterimmeasureuntilsuchtimeasprovisionismadeforseparationofcustomerdeposits inPart36oftheCommission'sRules.SeeAmendmentofPart65oftheCommission'sRules toPrescribeComponentsoftheRateBaseandNetIncomeofDominantCarriers,Reportand Order,3FCCRcd269(1987). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page19of25 MiscellaneousData 1950.LifelineAdjustment-EnterthisamountpursuanttoPart36.701. 1960.UniversalServiceFund-Carrierswithhigherthanaveragenon-traffic-sensitiveloopcosts mustreporttheirinterstateallocation,asreportedtoNECAforthisreportingperiod,onthis line. 1970.CommonLineSupport-LongTerm-Entertheamountoflongtermsupportsubmittedto NECApursuanttoPart69.112(a).Thisitemisanegativeamount. 1980.CommonLineSupport-Transitional-Entertheamountoftransitionalsupportreceived (positiveamount)ordisbursed(negativeamount)pursuanttoPart69.112(b). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page20of25 TABLEI-COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,specifiedinthe Commission'sRules.Columns(b),(c)and(d)shallbereportedasbooked.Column(e)shall containtheoff-bookadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubjecttoseparations.The remainingcolumnsshallbereportedasadjusted. Column Description b. Total-Thiscolumnreflectstheoperatingresultsforeachoftherowsitemizedinthis report,andincludesallregulatedandnonregulatedcompanyoperationsforeachrow.These amountsarerepresentedpriortoseparationbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionsand arereportedasbooked. c. Nonregulated-Thiscolumnreflectstheamountofeachrowpertainingtononregulated activitiesincompliancewithDocket86-111.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. d. SNFAandIntra-companyAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsadjustmentsmadetoeach rowforcostsrelatedtosharednetworkfacilityarrangementsandintra-companysubsidiary contracts.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. e. AllOtherAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsallremainingadjustmentssuchas:prior periodadjustmentsandaccountingadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubject toseparation.Inaddition,adjustmentstoaccommodatereallocationofcommonpower costsinPart36fromtheassignmentmethodusedinPart32shouldbeenteredinthis column.Theaffectedrowsare1630,1640and1650.Althoughthereallocationofcommon powercostsbetweenCOEcategoriesdoesnotoccuruntilCOEisjurisdictionallyseparated, theadjustmentsforthereallocatedcostmustbeenteredincolumn(e)andtheamountas adjustedforreallocationmustbeenteredincolumn(f)topreservethelinearintegrityof theAnnualSummaryReport.Iftheseadjustmentsarenotenteredincolumn(e),andthe adjustedamountisnotenteredincolumn(f),column(h)willnotequalcolumns(t)plus (u)plus(v)ontheserows.Pleasefootnotetheamount(s)ofcommonpowercostdollar shifts. f. SubjecttoSeparations-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmustbe allocatedbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.Column(b)lesscolumns(c),(d)and(e).Thisamountalsoequalsthetotalof columns(g)and(h)exceptforthoserowswhereanN/Aappearsincolumn(g). g. State-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.ThecostofdetariffedCPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoPart36.142. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page21of25 h. Interstate-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtotheinterstate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothecommonline accesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules.Thesecostsarerecovered throughSubscriberLineChargesandacarriercommonlinechargeassesseduponall interexchangecarrierswhouselocalexchangecommonlinefacilitiesfortheprovisionof interstateorforeigntelecommunicationsservices. i. Pay-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephoneCommon
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- 1750.OtherDeferredCharges-Thebalanceofaccounts1437through1439.Amountsexcluded fromratemakingareremovedinrow1780. 1760.Inventories-Thebalanceofaccount1220. 1770.CashWorkingCapital-Thisamountequalsthatportionofinvestmentrequiredtomeet currentexpenses.Thecalculationofthisamountshalltakeintoaccountrevenueand expenseitemswhicharereceivedorpaidforbeforetheserviceisrenderedandexpense itemsreceivedordisbursedaftertheserviceisrendered.Thisamountmustbedeveloped pursuanttoCCDocket86-497. 1780.FCCInvestmentAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)non-operatingitems notincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyallowedforratemakingpurposes; and(2)non-operatingitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcluded forratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetallowanceandanegativevalue representsanetdisallowance.ThisrowwillNOTincludeanyTelecommunicationsPlant UnderConstructionasaPart65Adjustment. 1790.TotalOtherInvestments-Thetotalofrows1705through1780. Reserves 1820.AccumulatedDepreciation-Thetotalofaccounts3100and3200. 1830.AccumulatedAmortization-Thetotalofaccounts3410,3420,3500,and3600. 1840.DeferredFederalIncomeTaxes-Thetotalofaccounts4100and4340. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page18of25 1850.CustomerDeposits-Thebalanceofaccount4040.Thisamountisseparatedbetweenstate andinterstatebyapplicationoftheinterstateplantfactororspecialstudy.Theinterstate plantfactoriscalculatedbydividinginterstateplant-in-servicebytotalplant-in-service.1 1870.OtherDeferredCredits-Thebalanceofaccount4360.Amountsexcludedfromratemaking areremovedinrow1885. 1880.OtherJurisdictionalLiabilitiesandDeferredCredits-Net-Thebalanceofaccounts4310, 4341,4361and4370. 1885.FCCReserveAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)reserveitemsnot includedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyincludedforratemakingpurposes;and (2)reserveitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcludedfor ratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetreserveallowanceandanegative valuerepresentsanetreservedisallowance. 1890.TotalReserves-Thetotalofrows1820through1885. ReturnData 1910.AverageNetInvestment-Thetotalofrows1690and1790lessrow1890. 1915.NetReturn-Thetotalofrows1090and1290lessrows1190,1390,1490and1590. 1920.RateofReturn-Line1915dividedbyline1910,multipliedby100.Roundto2decimal places.Allpricecapcompaniesshouldinsertzerosincolumns(m),(n),(o),(p),(q),(r), (s)and(t). 1925.FCCOrderedRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1926.RefundAdjustedforTaxesdatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1930.NetReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1935.RateofReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1 Thismethodforseparationofcustomerdepositsbetweenstateandinterstatewillbeused asaninterimmeasureuntilsuchtimeasprovisionismadeforseparationofcustomerdeposits inPart36oftheCommission'sRules.SeeAmendmentofPart65oftheCommission'sRules toPrescribeComponentsoftheRateBaseandNetIncomeofDominantCarriers,Reportand Order,3FCCRcd269(1987). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page19of25 MiscellaneousData 1950.LifelineAdjustment-EnterthisamountpursuanttoPart36.701. 1960.UniversalServiceFund-Carrierswithhigherthanaveragenon-traffic-sensitiveloopcosts mustreporttheirinterstateallocation,asreportedtoNECAforthisreportingperiod,onthis line. 1970.CommonLineSupport-LongTerm-Entertheamountoflongtermsupportsubmittedto NECApursuanttoPart69.112(a).Thisitemisanegativeamount. 1980.CommonLineSupport-Transitional-Entertheamountoftransitionalsupportreceived (positiveamount)ordisbursed(negativeamount)pursuanttoPart69.112(b). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page20of25 TABLEI-COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,specifiedinthe Commission'sRules.Columns(b),(c)and(d)shallbereportedasbooked.Column(e)shall containtheoff-bookadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubjecttoseparations.The remainingcolumnsshallbereportedasadjusted. Column Description b. Total-Thiscolumnreflectstheoperatingresultsforeachoftherowsitemizedinthis report,andincludesallregulatedandnonregulatedcompanyoperationsforeachrow.These amountsarerepresentedpriortoseparationbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionsand arereportedasbooked. c. Nonregulated-Thiscolumnreflectstheamountofeachrowpertainingtononregulated activitiesincompliancewithDocket86-111.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. d. SNFAandIntra-companyAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsadjustmentsmadetoeach rowforcostsrelatedtosharednetworkfacilityarrangementsandintra-companysubsidiary contracts.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. e. AllOtherAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsallremainingadjustmentssuchas:prior periodadjustmentsandaccountingadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubject toseparation.Inaddition,adjustmentstoaccommodatereallocationofcommonpower costsinPart36fromtheassignmentmethodusedinPart32shouldbeenteredinthis column.Theaffectedrowsare1630,1640and1650.Althoughthereallocationofcommon powercostsbetweenCOEcategoriesdoesnotoccuruntilCOEisjurisdictionallyseparated, theadjustmentsforthereallocatedcostmustbeenteredincolumn(e)andtheamountas adjustedforreallocationmustbeenteredincolumn(f)topreservethelinearintegrityof theAnnualSummaryReport.Iftheseadjustmentsarenotenteredincolumn(e),andthe adjustedamountisnotenteredincolumn(f),column(h)willnotequalcolumns(t)plus (u)plus(v)ontheserows.Pleasefootnotetheamount(s)ofcommonpowercostdollar shifts. f. SubjecttoSeparations-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmustbe allocatedbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.Column(b)lesscolumns(c),(d)and(e).Thisamountalsoequalsthetotalof columns(g)and(h)exceptforthoserowswhereanN/Aappearsincolumn(g). g. State-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.ThecostofdetariffedCPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoPart36.142. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page21of25 h. Interstate-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtotheinterstate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothecommonline accesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules.Thesecostsarerecovered throughSubscriberLineChargesandacarriercommonlinechargeassesseduponall interexchangecarrierswhouselocalexchangecommonlinefacilitiesfortheprovisionof interstateorforeigntelecommunicationsservices. i. Pay-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephoneCommon
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- 1750.OtherDeferredCharges-Thebalanceofaccounts1437through1439.Amountsexcluded fromratemakingareremovedinrow1780. 1760.Inventories-Thebalanceofaccount1220. 1770.CashWorkingCapital-Thisamountequalsthatportionofinvestmentrequiredtomeet currentexpenses.Thecalculationofthisamountshalltakeintoaccountrevenueand expenseitemswhicharereceivedorpaidforbeforetheserviceisrenderedandexpense itemsreceivedordisbursedaftertheserviceisrendered.Thisamountmustbedeveloped pursuanttoCCDocket86-497. 1780.FCCInvestmentAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)non-operatingitems notincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyallowedforratemakingpurposes; and(2)non-operatingitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcluded forratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetallowanceandanegativevalue representsanetdisallowance.ThisrowwillNOTincludeanyTelecommunicationsPlant UnderConstructionasaPart65Adjustment. 1790.TotalOtherInvestments-Thetotalofrows1705through1780. Reserves 1820.AccumulatedDepreciation-Thetotalofaccounts3100and3200. 1830.AccumulatedAmortization-Thetotalofaccounts3410,3420,3500,and3600. 1840.DeferredFederalIncomeTaxes-Thetotalofaccounts4100and4340. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page18of25 1850.CustomerDeposits-Thebalanceofaccount4040.Thisamountisseparatedbetweenstate andinterstatebyapplicationoftheinterstateplantfactororspecialstudy.Theinterstate plantfactoriscalculatedbydividinginterstateplant-in-servicebytotalplant-in-service.1 1870.OtherDeferredCredits-Thebalanceofaccount4360.Amountsexcludedfromratemaking areremovedinrow1885. 1880.OtherJurisdictionalLiabilitiesandDeferredCredits-Net-Thebalanceofaccounts4310, 4341,4361and4370. 1885.FCCReserveAdjustment-Thisamountshallcontainthenetof:(1)reserveitemsnot includedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyincludedforratemakingpurposes;and (2)reserveitemsincludedabovewhichtheCommissionhasexpresslyexcludedfor ratemakingpurposes.Apositivevaluerepresentsanetreserveallowanceandanegative valuerepresentsanetreservedisallowance. 1890.TotalReserves-Thetotalofrows1820through1885. ReturnData 1910.AverageNetInvestment-Thetotalofrows1690and1790lessrow1890. 1915.NetReturn-Thetotalofrows1090and1290lessrows1190,1390,1490and1590. 1920.RateofReturn-Line1915dividedbyline1910,multipliedby100.Roundto2decimal places.Allpricecapcompaniesshouldinsertzerosincolumns(m),(n),(o),(p),(q),(r), (s)and(t). 1925.FCCOrderedRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1926.RefundAdjustedforTaxesdatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1930.NetReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1935.RateofReturnIncludingFCCRefunddatanotrequired.Enter"N/A." 1 Thismethodforseparationofcustomerdepositsbetweenstateandinterstatewillbeused asaninterimmeasureuntilsuchtimeasprovisionismadeforseparationofcustomerdeposits inPart36oftheCommission'sRules.SeeAmendmentofPart65oftheCommission'sRules toPrescribeComponentsoftheRateBaseandNetIncomeofDominantCarriers,Reportand Order,3FCCRcd269(1987). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page19of25 MiscellaneousData 1950.LifelineAdjustment-EnterthisamountpursuanttoPart36.701. 1960.UniversalServiceFund-Carrierswithhigherthanaveragenon-traffic-sensitiveloopcosts mustreporttheirinterstateallocation,asreportedtoNECAforthisreportingperiod,onthis line. 1970.CommonLineSupport-LongTerm-Entertheamountoflongtermsupportsubmittedto NECApursuanttoPart69.112(a).Thisitemisanegativeamount. 1980.CommonLineSupport-Transitional-Entertheamountoftransitionalsupportreceived (positiveamount)ordisbursed(negativeamount)pursuanttoPart69.112(b). FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page20of25 TABLEI-COLUMNDESCRIPTIONS Eachcolumnisacostcategory,accesselement,orsummarythereof,specifiedinthe Commission'sRules.Columns(b),(c)and(d)shallbereportedasbooked.Column(e)shall containtheoff-bookadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubjecttoseparations.The remainingcolumnsshallbereportedasadjusted. Column Description b. Total-Thiscolumnreflectstheoperatingresultsforeachoftherowsitemizedinthis report,andincludesallregulatedandnonregulatedcompanyoperationsforeachrow.These amountsarerepresentedpriortoseparationbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionsand arereportedasbooked. c. Nonregulated-Thiscolumnreflectstheamountofeachrowpertainingtononregulated activitiesincompliancewithDocket86-111.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. d. SNFAandIntra-companyAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsadjustmentsmadetoeach rowforcostsrelatedtosharednetworkfacilityarrangementsandintra-companysubsidiary contracts.Theseamountsarereportedasbooked. e. AllOtherAdjustments-Thiscolumnreflectsallremainingadjustmentssuchas:prior periodadjustmentsandaccountingadjustmentsnecessarytoarriveattheamountsubject toseparation.Inaddition,adjustmentstoaccommodatereallocationofcommonpower costsinPart36fromtheassignmentmethodusedinPart32shouldbeenteredinthis column.Theaffectedrowsare1630,1640and1650.Althoughthereallocationofcommon powercostsbetweenCOEcategoriesdoesnotoccuruntilCOEisjurisdictionallyseparated, theadjustmentsforthereallocatedcostmustbeenteredincolumn(e)andtheamountas adjustedforreallocationmustbeenteredincolumn(f)topreservethelinearintegrityof theAnnualSummaryReport.Iftheseadjustmentsarenotenteredincolumn(e),andthe adjustedamountisnotenteredincolumn(f),column(h)willnotequalcolumns(t)plus (u)plus(v)ontheserows.Pleasefootnotetheamount(s)ofcommonpowercostdollar shifts. f. SubjecttoSeparations-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatmustbe allocatedbetweenstateandinterstatejurisdictionspursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.Column(b)lesscolumns(c),(d)and(e).Thisamountalsoequalsthetotalof columns(g)and(h)exceptforthoserowswhereanN/Aappearsincolumn(g). g. State-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtothestate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules.ThecostofdetariffedCPEshallbeenteredinthiscolumnpursuanttoPart36.142. FCCReport43-01-ReportDefinition December1998 Page21of25 h. Interstate-Thiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowthatisallocatedtotheinterstate jurisdictionforwhichthisscheduleisbeingfiled,pursuanttoPart36oftheCommission's Rules. CommonLine-Thesecolumnsreflectthoseamountsthatareassignedtothecommonline accesselementpursuanttoPart69oftheCommission'sRules.Thesecostsarerecovered throughSubscriberLineChargesandacarriercommonlinechargeassesseduponall interexchangecarrierswhouselocalexchangecommonlinefacilitiesfortheprovisionof interstateorforeigntelecommunicationsservices. i. Pay-ThiscolumnreflectsthatportionofeachrowapplicabletoPayTelephoneCommon
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- Data 1950.Lifeline Adjustment - Enter this amount pursuant to Section 54.411. 1960. Universal Service Fund - Universal service fund (high loop cost) support received for the reporting period as calculated by the universal service fund administrator pursuant to Sections 36.601 - 641. 1970.Common Line Support-Long Term - Enter the amount of long term support submitted to NECA pursuant to Section 69.112 (a). This item is a negative amount. 1980.Common Line Support-Transitional data not required. Enter "N/A." FCC Report 43-01 Rep. Def. InstructionsDecember 1999 Page 27 of 32 TABLE I - COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, specified in the Commission's Rules. Columns (b), (c) and (d) shall be reported as booked. Column
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- Data 1950.Lifeline Adjustment - Enter this amount pursuant to Section 54.411. 1960. Universal Service Fund - Universal service fund (high loop cost) support received for the reporting period as calculated by the universal service fund administrator pursuant to Sections 36.601 - 641. 1970.Common Line Support-Long Term - Enter the amount of long term support submitted to NECA pursuant to Section 69.112 (a). This item is a negative amount. 1980.Common Line Support-Transitional data not required. Enter "N/A." FCC Report 43-01 Rep. Def. InstructionsDecember 1999 Page 27 of 32 TABLE I - COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, specified in the Commission's Rules. Columns (b), (c) and (d) shall be reported as booked. Column
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- to Part 36.701. For the first quarter of 1989, this anlount is also included on row 1110. Universal Service Fund -Carriers with higher than average non- traffic-sensitive loop costs must report their interstate allocation, as reported to NECA for this reporting period, on this line. Common Line Support-Long Term -Enter the amount of support submitted to NECA pursuant to Part; 69.112(a). is a negative amount. Common Line Support-Transitional -Enter the transitional support received (positive amount) (negative amount) pursuant to Part 69.112(b). long term This item 1970. amount ofor disbursed FCC Report ~3-01 -Report Definition August 1989 Rev.Page 10 of 11 TABLE I -COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, specified in the Commission's Rules. Columns