FCC Web Documents citing 69.114
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- (D.C. Cir. 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched services, but those services are not at issue in Sprint's petition. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd. at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP) -- the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the
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- Cir. 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched services, but those services are not at issue in the SBC petitions. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd. at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP)-the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's premises
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- (D.C. Cir. 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched services, but those services are not at issue in Sprint's petition. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd. at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP) -- the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the
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- to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau) to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(j)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- Cir. 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched services, but those services are not at issue in the Verizon petition. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd. at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP)-the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's premises
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- 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched access services, but those services are not at issue in the SBC petitions. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched services, but those services are not at issue in the Qwest Petition. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau) to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(j)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with id. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau) to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(j)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with id. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- amended its rules to delegate authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau, to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(j)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau), to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(j)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with id. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- rules expressly to delegate authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau), to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(h)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau), to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(h)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with id. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- rules expressly to delegate authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau), to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(h)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include
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- CC Docket No. 96-262, Fifth Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include
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- CC Docket No. 96-262, Fifth Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include
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- WCB/Pricing File No. 10-02 (filed March 3, 2010) (GCI Opposition); Reply Comments of ACS of Anchorage, Inc., ACS of Alaska, Inc., and ACS of Fairbanks, Inc., WCB/Pricing File No. 10-02 (filed March 15, 2010) (ACS Reply). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include a flat-rated charge
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- 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 16292 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-158 element described in § 69.153 of this chapter that recovers residual interconnection charge revenues; ***** (6) A basket for the marketing expenses described in § 69.156 of this chapter, including those recovered through End User Common Line charges and Presubscribed Interexchange
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- sensitive'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(d)(3), first sentence, by deleting ``and'' and inserting ``, and 69.155'' between ``69.129'' and ``of this chapter.'' Amend Appendix B, §§ 61.42(d)(4), (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3); §§ 61.45(d)(1), (i)(1)(B), (i)(4); §§ 61.47(e)(1), (e)(2); and §§ 61.48(i)(3)(i), (i)(3)(i)(B), (i)(4), (l)(1), by deleting ``.'' after the lower-case Roman numeral subsections Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(d)(5) by replacing ``§§ 69.114'' with ``§ 69.114'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(e)(3); § 61.45(b)(1)(i); § 61.47(e)(1)(viii); § 61.48(1); § 61.48(n)(3)(ii); § 61.48(n)(3)(iv); and § 69.115(b) by replacing ``Special Access'' with ``special access'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(e)(3)(iv) by replacing ``;'' with ``.'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.45(b)(1)(i) by deleting ``the CMT basket as described in § 61.42(d)(i),'' and replacing ``§ 61.42(d)(4)'' with ``§ 61.42(d)(4)(i)''
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- from the fact that 800 and "800 like" access lines and derived ISDN channels are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-01, but are included in the count of access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-08. For terms and definitions of the billable access lines' columns in the table, see 47 CFR § 54.401(a), and § 69.114, respectively, which can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/47cfr.html. Company Notes Notes and footnotes submitted by individual carrier with the ARMIS 43-01 filing explaining any difference in the current data compared with the past can be found in the "Preset Reports" on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/eafs. Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Use Total premium traffic-sensitive Minutes-of-Use (MOU) are calculated using premium
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- 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 Sec. Sec. 69.104(n) and 69.104(o) of this chapter; (2) The carrier common line charge revenues to be phased out pursuant to Sec. 69.105 of this chapter; (3) The special access surcharges pursuant to Sec. 69.114 of this chapter; and (4) The line port costs in excess of basic analog service pursuant to Sec. 69.130 of this chapter. (ii) Under no circumstance shall a carrier have LTS that is less than zero. (iii) In calculating an LTS amount pursuant to paragraph (b)(5)(i)(B) of this section, the Administrator shall use data filed pursuant to Sec. 54.903 of
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- from the fact that 800 and "800 like" access lines and derived ISDN channels are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-01, but are included in the count of access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-08. For terms and definitions of the billable access lines' columns in the table, see 47 CFR § 54.401(a), and § 69.114, respectively, which can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/47cfr.html. Company Notes Notes and footnotes submitted by individual carrier with the ARMIS 43-01 filing explaining any differences in the current data compared with the past can be found in the "Preset Reports" on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/eafs. Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Use Total premium traffic-sensitive Minutes-of-Use (MOU) are calculated using premium
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- from the fact that 800 and "800 like" access lines and derived ISDN channels are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-01, but are included in the count of access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-08. For terms and definitions of the billable access lines' columns in the table, see 47 CFR § 54.401(a), and § 69.114, respectively, which can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/47cfr.html. Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Use Total premium traffic-sensitive Minutes-of-Use (MOU) are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. MOU are calculated pursuant to § 69.205. All resellers' minutes are included. Total non-premium traffic-sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. MOU are calculated
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- User Common Line charge. Such LECs must file their End User Common Line Charges for each zone, together with a geographic description and map of each such zone, with the Commission. If such LECs participate in the pool, the Association will impute revenues from End User Common Line Charges as if they had been set at the maximum amount. Section 69.114 is amended by inserting a new subsection (a) before the existing subsection (a), and renumbering existing subsections (a) through (d) as (b) through (e) consecutively: §69.114 Special access services (a) The Association will tariff special access services for Path A and Path B study areas participating in the pool. Path A LECs may also elect to tariff their special access
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- 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 eligible or, if the carrier ceased participation in the NECA common line pool after October 11, 2001, any Long Term Support for which the carrier would have been eligible if
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- 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 carrier have LTS that is less than zero. (D) In calculating an LTS amount pursuant to subparagraph (b)(5)(D), the Administrator shall use data filed pursuant to section 54.903 of this part. STATEMENT
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- Assignment determined pursuant to § 36.154(h) of this Chapter; its Middle Mile Broadband Costs; and its Second Mile Costs. For purposes of this computation Middle Mile Broadband Costs include the fully-distributed embedded costs of providing regulated transmission services between the Broadband Access Service Connection Point and the Internet backbone assigned to the Middle Mile Special Access subelement defined in § 69.114 (a)(ii) of this Chapter. For purposes of this computation Second Mile Costs include the fully-distributed embedded costs of providing regulated transmission services between the telephone company end office and the Broadband Access Service Connection Point assigned to the Second Mile Special Access subelement defined in § 69.114 (a)(ii) of this Chapter. The Rural Broadband Benchmark equals the sum of a
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- facilities, as described in Section 69.110 of this part. Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 B-14 (2) Transport of traffic over dedicated transport facilities between the serving wire center and the tandem switching office, as described in Section 69.111(a)(2)(iii) of this part. (3) Direct-trunked transport, as described in Section 69.112 of this part. (4) Special access services, as described in Section 69.114 of this part, other than channel terminations as defined in Section 69.703(a)(2) of this subpart. (b) Phase I Triggers. To obtain Phase I pricing flexibility, as specified in Section 69.727(a) of this subpart, for the services described in paragraph (a) of this section, a price cap LEC must show that, in the relevant area as described in Section 69.707 of
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- this section or both by telephone companies electing to file price cap tariffs pursuant to paragraph (h) of this section. * * * (j) [deleted] 96.Revise Section 69.111(g)(4) to replace the terms "§ 61.43(e)(2)(v)" and "§ 61.43(e)(2)(vi)" with "§ 61.42(e)(2)(v)" and "§ 61.42(e)(2)(vi)", respectively. 97. Revise Section 69.113(c) to replace the term "§ 61.3(v)" with "§ 61.3(x)". 98. Revise Section 69.114(a) to replace the term "§ 61.3(v)" with "§ 61.3(x)". Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-164 39 Separate Statement of Commissioner Harold W. Furchtgott-Roth In re: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review -- Part 61 of the Commission's Rules and Related Tariffing Requirements I support adoption of this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. In my view, any reduction of unnecessary regulatory
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- facilities, as described in Section 69.110 of this part. Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 B-14 (2) Transport of traffic over dedicated transport facilities between the serving wire center and the tandem switching office, as described in Section 69.111(a)(2)(iii) of this part. (3) Direct-trunked transport, as described in Section 69.112 of this part. (4) Special access services, as described in Section 69.114 of this part, other than channel terminations as defined in Section 69.703(a)(2) of this subpart. (b) Phase I Triggers. To obtain Phase I pricing flexibility, as specified in Section 69.727(a) of this subpart, for the services described in paragraph (a) of this section, a price cap LEC must show that, in the relevant area as described in Section 69.707 of
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- to as the "interexchange basket." If a price cap carrier has implemented interLATA and intraLATA toll dialing parity everywhere it provides local exchange services at the holding company level, that price cap carrier may file a tariff revision to remove corridor and interstate intraLATA toll services from its interexchange basket. A basket for special access services as described in § 69.114 of this chapter. (e)(1) The traffic sensitive switched interstate access basket shall contain such services as the Commission shall permit or require, including the following service categories: Local switching as described in § 69.106(f) of this chapter; Information, as described in § 69.109 of this chapter; Data base access services; Billing name and address, as described in § 69.128 of
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- this section or both by telephone companies electing to file price cap tariffs pursuant to paragraph (h) of this section. * * * (j) [deleted] 96.Revise Section 69.111(g)(4) to replace the terms "§ 61.43(e)(2)(v)" and "§ 61.43(e)(2)(vi)" with "§ 61.42(e)(2)(v)" and "§ 61.42(e)(2)(vi)", respectively. 97. Revise Section 69.113(c) to replace the term "§ 61.3(v)" with "§ 61.3(x)". 98. Revise Section 69.114(a) to replace the term "§ 61.3(v)" with "§ 61.3(x)". Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-164 39 Separate Statement of Commissioner Harold W. Furchtgott-Roth In re: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review -- Part 61 of the Commission's Rules and Related Tariffing Requirements I support adoption of this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. In my view, any reduction of unnecessary regulatory
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- 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 of
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- facilities, as described in Section 69.110 of this part. Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 B-14 (2) Transport of traffic over dedicated transport facilities between the serving wire center and the tandem switching office, as described in Section 69.111(a)(2)(iii) of this part. (3) Direct-trunked transport, as described in Section 69.112 of this part. (4) Special access services, as described in Section 69.114 of this part, other than channel terminations as defined in Section 69.703(a)(2) of this subpart. (b) Phase I Triggers. To obtain Phase I pricing flexibility, as specified in Section 69.727(a) of this subpart, for the services described in paragraph (a) of this section, a price cap LEC must show that, in the relevant area as described in Section 69.707 of
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- to as the "interexchange basket." If a price cap carrier has implemented interLATA and intraLATA toll dialing parity everywhere it provides local exchange services at the holding company level, that price cap carrier may file a tariff revision to remove corridor and interstate intraLATA toll services from its interexchange basket. A basket for special access services as described in § 69.114 of this chapter. (e)(1) The traffic sensitive switched interstate access basket shall contain such services as the Commission shall permit or require, including the following service categories: Local switching as described in § 69.106(f) of this chapter; Information, as described in § 69.109 of this chapter; Data base access services; Billing name and address, as described in § 69.128 of
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- (D.C. Cir. 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched services, but those services are not at issue in Sprint's petition. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd. at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP) -- the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the
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- Cir. 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched services, but those services are not at issue in the SBC petitions. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd. at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP)-the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's premises
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- (D.C. Cir. 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched services, but those services are not at issue in Sprint's petition. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd. at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP) -- the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the
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- to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau) to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(j)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- Cir. 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched services, but those services are not at issue in the Verizon petition. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd. at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP)-the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's premises
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- 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched access services, but those services are not at issue in the SBC petitions. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). The Pricing Flexibility Order also addressed flexibility for switched services, but those services are not at issue in the Qwest Petition. Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau) to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(j)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with id. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau) to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(j)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with id. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- amended its rules to delegate authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau, to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(j)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau), to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(j)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with id. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- rules expressly to delegate authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau), to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(h)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau), to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(h)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.106 with id. § 69.114. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs of facilities between the customer's
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- rules expressly to delegate authority to the Chief, Common Carrier Bureau (now called the Wireline Competition Bureau), to act on petitions for pricing flexibility involving special access and dedicated transport services. See 47 C.F.R. § 0.291(h)(1). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical plant where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and channel mileage charges. Channel termination charges recover the costs
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include
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- CC Docket No. 96-262, Fifth Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include
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- CC Docket No. 96-262, Fifth Report and Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), aff'd, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001). Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd at 14224, para. 1. 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities that run directly between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include
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- WCB/Pricing File No. 10-02 (filed March 3, 2010) (GCI Opposition); Reply Comments of ACS of Anchorage, Inc., ACS of Alaska, Inc., and ACS of Fairbanks, Inc., WCB/Pricing File No. 10-02 (filed March 15, 2010) (ACS Reply). 47 C.F.R. Part 69. Part 69 establishes two basic categories of access services: special access services and switched access services. Compare 47 C.F.R. § 69.114 with 47 C.F.R. § 69.106. Special access services employ dedicated facilities between the end user and an IXC point of presence (POP), the physical point where an IXC connects its network with the LEC network. Charges for special access services generally are divided into channel termination charges and interoffice facility charges. Channel termination charges (which can include a flat-rated charge
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- 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 16292 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-158 element described in § 69.153 of this chapter that recovers residual interconnection charge revenues; ***** (6) A basket for the marketing expenses described in § 69.156 of this chapter, including those recovered through End User Common Line charges and Presubscribed Interexchange
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- sensitive'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(d)(3), first sentence, by deleting ``and'' and inserting ``, and 69.155'' between ``69.129'' and ``of this chapter.'' Amend Appendix B, §§ 61.42(d)(4), (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3); §§ 61.45(d)(1), (i)(1)(B), (i)(4); §§ 61.47(e)(1), (e)(2); and §§ 61.48(i)(3)(i), (i)(3)(i)(B), (i)(4), (l)(1), by deleting ``.'' after the lower-case Roman numeral subsections Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(d)(5) by replacing ``§§ 69.114'' with ``§ 69.114'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(e)(3); § 61.45(b)(1)(i); § 61.47(e)(1)(viii); § 61.48(1); § 61.48(n)(3)(ii); § 61.48(n)(3)(iv); and § 69.115(b) by replacing ``Special Access'' with ``special access'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(e)(3)(iv) by replacing ``;'' with ``.'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.45(b)(1)(i) by deleting ``the CMT basket as described in § 61.42(d)(i),'' and replacing ``§ 61.42(d)(4)'' with ``§ 61.42(d)(4)(i)''
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- from the fact that 800 and "800 like" access lines and derived ISDN channels are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-01, but are included in the count of access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-08. For terms and definitions of the billable access lines' columns in the table, see 47 CFR § 54.401(a), and § 69.114, respectively, which can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/47cfr.html. Company Notes Notes and footnotes submitted by individual carrier with the ARMIS 43-01 filing explaining any difference in the current data compared with the past can be found in the "Preset Reports" on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/eafs. Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Use Total premium traffic-sensitive Minutes-of-Use (MOU) are calculated using premium
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- 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 Sec. Sec. 69.104(n) and 69.104(o) of this chapter; (2) The carrier common line charge revenues to be phased out pursuant to Sec. 69.105 of this chapter; (3) The special access surcharges pursuant to Sec. 69.114 of this chapter; and (4) The line port costs in excess of basic analog service pursuant to Sec. 69.130 of this chapter. (ii) Under no circumstance shall a carrier have LTS that is less than zero. (iii) In calculating an LTS amount pursuant to paragraph (b)(5)(i)(B) of this section, the Administrator shall use data filed pursuant to Sec. 54.903 of
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- from the fact that 800 and "800 like" access lines and derived ISDN channels are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-01, but are included in the count of access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-08. For terms and definitions of the billable access lines' columns in the table, see 47 CFR § 54.401(a), and § 69.114, respectively, which can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/47cfr.html. Company Notes Notes and footnotes submitted by individual carrier with the ARMIS 43-01 filing explaining any differences in the current data compared with the past can be found in the "Preset Reports" on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/eafs. Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Use Total premium traffic-sensitive Minutes-of-Use (MOU) are calculated using premium
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- from the fact that 800 and "800 like" access lines and derived ISDN channels are not treated as billable access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-01, but are included in the count of access lines in the ARMIS Report 43-08. For terms and definitions of the billable access lines' columns in the table, see 47 CFR § 54.401(a), and § 69.114, respectively, which can be found on the Internet at www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/47cfr.html. Traffic-Sensitive Minutes of Use Total premium traffic-sensitive Minutes-of-Use (MOU) are calculated using premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. MOU are calculated pursuant to § 69.205. All resellers' minutes are included. Total non-premium traffic-sensitive MOU are calculated using non-premium local switching revenues and the appropriate rates. MOU are calculated
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- User Common Line charge. Such LECs must file their End User Common Line Charges for each zone, together with a geographic description and map of each such zone, with the Commission. If such LECs participate in the pool, the Association will impute revenues from End User Common Line Charges as if they had been set at the maximum amount. Section 69.114 is amended by inserting a new subsection (a) before the existing subsection (a), and renumbering existing subsections (a) through (d) as (b) through (e) consecutively: §69.114 Special access services (a) The Association will tariff special access services for Path A and Path B study areas participating in the pool. Path A LECs may also elect to tariff their special access
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- 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 eligible or, if the carrier ceased participation in the NECA common line pool after October 11, 2001, any Long Term Support for which the carrier would have been eligible if
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- 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 carrier have LTS that is less than zero. (D) In calculating an LTS amount pursuant to subparagraph (b)(5)(D), the Administrator shall use data filed pursuant to section 54.903 of this part. STATEMENT
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- Assignment determined pursuant to § 36.154(h) of this Chapter; its Middle Mile Broadband Costs; and its Second Mile Costs. For purposes of this computation Middle Mile Broadband Costs include the fully-distributed embedded costs of providing regulated transmission services between the Broadband Access Service Connection Point and the Internet backbone assigned to the Middle Mile Special Access subelement defined in § 69.114 (a)(ii) of this Chapter. For purposes of this computation Second Mile Costs include the fully-distributed embedded costs of providing regulated transmission services between the telephone company end office and the Broadband Access Service Connection Point assigned to the Second Mile Special Access subelement defined in § 69.114 (a)(ii) of this Chapter. The Rural Broadband Benchmark equals the sum of a
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- facilities, as described in Section 69.110 of this part. Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 B-14 (2) Transport of traffic over dedicated transport facilities between the serving wire center and the tandem switching office, as described in Section 69.111(a)(2)(iii) of this part. (3) Direct-trunked transport, as described in Section 69.112 of this part. (4) Special access services, as described in Section 69.114 of this part, other than channel terminations as defined in Section 69.703(a)(2) of this subpart. (b) Phase I Triggers. To obtain Phase I pricing flexibility, as specified in Section 69.727(a) of this subpart, for the services described in paragraph (a) of this section, a price cap LEC must show that, in the relevant area as described in Section 69.707 of
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- this section or both by telephone companies electing to file price cap tariffs pursuant to paragraph (h) of this section. * * * (j) [deleted] 96.Revise Section 69.111(g)(4) to replace the terms "§ 61.43(e)(2)(v)" and "§ 61.43(e)(2)(vi)" with "§ 61.42(e)(2)(v)" and "§ 61.42(e)(2)(vi)", respectively. 97. Revise Section 69.113(c) to replace the term "§ 61.3(v)" with "§ 61.3(x)". 98. Revise Section 69.114(a) to replace the term "§ 61.3(v)" with "§ 61.3(x)". Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-164 39 Separate Statement of Commissioner Harold W. Furchtgott-Roth In re: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review -- Part 61 of the Commission's Rules and Related Tariffing Requirements I support adoption of this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. In my view, any reduction of unnecessary regulatory
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- facilities, as described in Section 69.110 of this part. Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 B-14 (2) Transport of traffic over dedicated transport facilities between the serving wire center and the tandem switching office, as described in Section 69.111(a)(2)(iii) of this part. (3) Direct-trunked transport, as described in Section 69.112 of this part. (4) Special access services, as described in Section 69.114 of this part, other than channel terminations as defined in Section 69.703(a)(2) of this subpart. (b) Phase I Triggers. To obtain Phase I pricing flexibility, as specified in Section 69.727(a) of this subpart, for the services described in paragraph (a) of this section, a price cap LEC must show that, in the relevant area as described in Section 69.707 of
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- to as the "interexchange basket." If a price cap carrier has implemented interLATA and intraLATA toll dialing parity everywhere it provides local exchange services at the holding company level, that price cap carrier may file a tariff revision to remove corridor and interstate intraLATA toll services from its interexchange basket. A basket for special access services as described in § 69.114 of this chapter. (e)(1) The traffic sensitive switched interstate access basket shall contain such services as the Commission shall permit or require, including the following service categories: Local switching as described in § 69.106(f) of this chapter; Information, as described in § 69.109 of this chapter; Data base access services; Billing name and address, as described in § 69.128 of
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- this section or both by telephone companies electing to file price cap tariffs pursuant to paragraph (h) of this section. * * * (j) [deleted] 96.Revise Section 69.111(g)(4) to replace the terms "§ 61.43(e)(2)(v)" and "§ 61.43(e)(2)(vi)" with "§ 61.42(e)(2)(v)" and "§ 61.42(e)(2)(vi)", respectively. 97. Revise Section 69.113(c) to replace the term "§ 61.3(v)" with "§ 61.3(x)". 98. Revise Section 69.114(a) to replace the term "§ 61.3(v)" with "§ 61.3(x)". Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-164 39 Separate Statement of Commissioner Harold W. Furchtgott-Roth In re: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review -- Part 61 of the Commission's Rules and Related Tariffing Requirements I support adoption of this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. In my view, any reduction of unnecessary regulatory
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- 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 of
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- facilities, as described in Section 69.110 of this part. Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 B-14 (2) Transport of traffic over dedicated transport facilities between the serving wire center and the tandem switching office, as described in Section 69.111(a)(2)(iii) of this part. (3) Direct-trunked transport, as described in Section 69.112 of this part. (4) Special access services, as described in Section 69.114 of this part, other than channel terminations as defined in Section 69.703(a)(2) of this subpart. (b) Phase I Triggers. To obtain Phase I pricing flexibility, as specified in Section 69.727(a) of this subpart, for the services described in paragraph (a) of this section, a price cap LEC must show that, in the relevant area as described in Section 69.707 of
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- to as the "interexchange basket." If a price cap carrier has implemented interLATA and intraLATA toll dialing parity everywhere it provides local exchange services at the holding company level, that price cap carrier may file a tariff revision to remove corridor and interstate intraLATA toll services from its interexchange basket. A basket for special access services as described in § 69.114 of this chapter. (e)(1) The traffic sensitive switched interstate access basket shall contain such services as the Commission shall permit or require, including the following service categories: Local switching as described in § 69.106(f) of this chapter; Information, as described in § 69.109 of this chapter; Data base access services; Billing name and address, as described in § 69.128 of