FCC Web Documents citing 69.115
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- any of them does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common line, marketing, and transport interconnection charge revenues. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.3(cc), 61.42(d)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2007 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues
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- extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common line, marketing, and transport interconnection charge revenues. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.3(cc), 61.42(d)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2008 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues
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- extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common line, marketing, and transport interconnection charge revenues. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.3(cc), 61.42(d)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2007 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues
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- any of them does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common line, marketing, and transport interconnection charge revenues. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.3(cc), 61.42(d)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2009 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues
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- extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2009 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues will reflect each carrier's commitment to not assess a $7.00 SLC on non-primary residential lines, as would otherwise be permitted
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- paragraph (f) to read as follows: (f) Any class or category of tariffed service or charge: ***** [3]. Section 61.42 is amended by revising [paragraphs] (d)(l), (d)(2), and (d)(3), adding paragraph (d)(6), and revising paragraphs (e)(l) and (e)(2)(vi) to read as follows: ***** (d)* * * (1) A basket for the common 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
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- 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)'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.45(b)(1)(i) by revising the formula to ``PCIt = PCIt-1[1+w[GDP-PI - X] + Z/R]'' Amend Appendix B, §
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- common line charge calculations pursuant to this section shall be limited to an amount equal to the number of projected residential and single-line business lines multiplied by the difference between the residential and single-line business End User Common Line rate cap and the lesser of $6.50 or the non-price cap local exchange carrier's average cost per line. 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 - Special access surcharges (a) Pending the development of techniques accurately to measure usage of exchange facilities that are interconnected by users with means of interstate or foreign telecommunications, a surcharge that is expressed in dollars and cents per line termination per month shall be assessed upon users that subscribe to private line services or WATS services that are not
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- the interstate jurisdiction. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.152 (defining SLC); 47 C.F.R. Part 36 (jurisdictional separations). The special access surcharge recovers for use of the local exchange when private line/PBX owners ``circumvent the conventional long-distance network and yet achieve interstate connections beyond those envisioned by the private line service.'' NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1138. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. With judicial approval, the Commission initially adopted this access service pricing policy in order to avoid rate shock to a fledgling enhanced services industry. NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1136-37. In the decision affirming this pricing policy, the court expressly recognized that ESPs use interstate access service. Id. at 1136 (enhanced service providers ``may, at times, heavily use exchange
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- without incurring access charges, some large users permitted long-distance calls to leak from the PBX into the local public network where they were terminated without incurring access charges. In order to address this problem, the Commission in 1983 imposed a $25 per month charge on each trunk that could ``leak'' traffic into the public switched network. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. See generally In the Matter of MTS and WATS Market Structure, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 682 (1983); Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 834 (1984). With regard to wireless networks, we recognize that, where a customer subscribes to both a wireless and a wireline network, the wireline network does not have a complete monopoly over termination.
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- Commission largely has phased out the CCL charge for price cap carriers, and it will be removed from the rate structure of rate-of-return carriers as of July 1, 2003. See infra, § V.D. 47 C.F.R. § 54.303(a); see Universal Service Fourth Order on Reconsideration, 13 FCC Rcd at 5361-62 para. 74. Specifically, special access surcharges pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 and line port costs in excess of basic analog service. See supra, § IV.B.2.b. See supra, § IV.D.2.a. (noting that any carrier that currently receives LTS will continue to have LTS imputed to it for the purposes of computing Interstate Common Line Support, even if it foregoes LTS by leaving the NECA common line pool, pending conclusion of the LTS
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- separations rules allocate one-fourth of common line costs to the interstate jurisdiction. See 47 C.F.R. § 36.154(c). In this proceeding, we address interstate costs only. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. Under certain circumstances, rate-of-return carriers recover a special access surcharge from customers of private line or Wide Area Telecommunications Service (WATS) services prior to assessing the SLC. See id. § 69.115. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(n)(1). See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(o)(1). The SLC is capped to ensure that end-user rates are affordable in rural (and other high cost) areas. See, e.g., Cost Review Proceeding for Residential and Single-Line Business Subscriber Line Charge (SLC) Caps, CC Docket Nos. 96-262, 94-1, Order, 17 FCC Rcd 10868, 10870, at para. 3 (2002) (SLC Cost
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- the extent that it does, Windstream must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's CMT, marketing, and transport interconnection charge revenues. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.3(cc), 61.42(d)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2007 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues reflects
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- without incurring access charges, some large users permitted long-distance calls to leak from the PBX into the local public network where they were terminated without incurring access charges. In order to address this problem, the Commission in 1983 imposed a $25 per month charge on each trunk that could ``leak'' traffic into the public switched network. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. See generally In the Matter of MTS and WATS Market Structure, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 682 (1983); Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 834 (1984). With regard to wireless networks, we recognize that, where a customer subscribes to both a wireless and a wireline network, the wireline network does not have a complete monopoly over termination.
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- upon public end users, and upon providers of public telephones. . ."); see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.5 (c) ("Special access surcharges shall be assessed upon users of exchange facilities that interconnect these facilities with means of interstate or foreign telecommunications to the extent that carrier's carrier charges are not assessed upon such interconnected usage."); see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. 19 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd 15982, 16133, 16134 (1997). On August 19, 1998, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed the FCC's Access Charge Reform Order. Specifically, the court found that the Commission's decision to exempt information services providers from the application of interstate access charges (other than SLCs) was consistent with past precedent,
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- is defined in § 61.3(ee) shall not be eligible to withdraw from such regulation. § 61.42 Price cap baskets and service categories. (a)-(c) [Reserved] (d) Each local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation shall establish baskets of services as follows: A basket for the common line, marketing, and certain residual interconnection charge interstate access elements as described in §§ 69.115, 69.152, 69.153, 69.154, 69.155, 69.156, and 69.157 of 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
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- the interstate jurisdiction. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.152 (defining SLC); 47 C.F.R. Part 36 (jurisdictional separations). The special access surcharge recovers for use of the local exchange when private line/PBX owners ``circumvent the conventional long-distance network and yet achieve interstate connections beyond those envisioned by the private line service.'' NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1138. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. With judicial approval, the Commission initially adopted this access service pricing policy in order to avoid rate shock to a fledgling enhanced services industry. NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1136-37. In the decision affirming this pricing policy, the court expressly recognized that ESPs use interstate access service. Id. at 1136 (enhanced service providers ``may, at times, heavily use exchange
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- (13) Readyline 800 service; (14) AT&T 800 service; (15) Megacom 800 service; (16) Other 800 services; (17) Commercial services; and (18) Such other services as the Commission may specify. (d) Each local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation shall establish baskets of services as follows: (1) A basket for the common 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
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- without incurring access charges, some large users permitted long-distance calls to leak from the PBX into the local public network where they were terminated without incurring access charges. In order to address this problem, the Commission in 1983 imposed a $25 per month charge on each trunk that could ``leak'' traffic into the public switched network. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. See generally In the Matter of MTS and WATS Market Structure, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 682 (1983); Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 834 (1984). With regard to wireless networks, we recognize that, where a customer subscribes to both a wireless and a wireline network, the wireline network does not have a complete monopoly over termination.
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- upon public end users, and upon providers of public telephones. . ."); see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.5 (c) ("Special access surcharges shall be assessed upon users of exchange facilities that interconnect these facilities with means of interstate or foreign telecommunications to the extent that carrier's carrier charges are not assessed upon such interconnected usage."); see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. 19 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd 15982, 16133, 16134 (1997). On August 19, 1998, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed the FCC's Access Charge Reform Order. Specifically, the court found that the Commission's decision to exempt information services providers from the application of interstate access charges (other than SLCs) was consistent with past precedent,
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- is defined in § 61.3(ee) shall not be eligible to withdraw from such regulation. § 61.42 Price cap baskets and service categories. (a)-(c) [Reserved] (d) Each local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation shall establish baskets of services as follows: A basket for the common line, marketing, and certain residual interconnection charge interstate access elements as described in §§ 69.115, 69.152, 69.153, 69.154, 69.155, 69.156, and 69.157 of 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
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- the interstate jurisdiction. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.152 (defining SLC); 47 C.F.R. Part 36 (jurisdictional separations). The special access surcharge recovers for use of the local exchange when private line/PBX owners ``circumvent the conventional long-distance network and yet achieve interstate connections beyond those envisioned by the private line service.'' NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1138. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. With judicial approval, the Commission initially adopted this access service pricing policy in order to avoid rate shock to a fledgling enhanced services industry. NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1136-37. In the decision affirming this pricing policy, the court expressly recognized that ESPs use interstate access service. Id. at 1136 (enhanced service providers ``may, at times, heavily use exchange
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- local exchange network. Because these off-net calls are treated like any other call from the PBX, access charges do not apply. This problem of the ``leaky PBX'' caused a sufficient erosion in access charges that the Commission imposed a $25 per month charge for each leased trunk that could ``leak'' traffic into the public switched network. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. See generally MTS and WATS Market Structure, CC Doc. No. 78-72, First Reconsideration Order, 97 FCC2d 682 (1983), Second Reconsideration Order, 97 FCC2d 834 (1984). This charge was designed to compensate the LEC, at least partially, for the loss of regular access charges that would have applied if the call were handled as a regular long-distance call. COBAK should reduce
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 1999 Page 32 of 32 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 1999 Page 32 of 32 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- will include employee concession lines; plus (4) the number of multiline business access lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines; plus (5) the number of access lines that are subject to a special access surcharge, pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. FCC Report 43-04 Rep. Def. - Instructions December 1999 Page 154 of 156 . COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, as specified in the Commission's Rules. Column Description b. Subject to Separations - This amount reflects that portion of each row that must be allocated between the state and interstate jurisdictions pursuant
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- will include employee concession lines; plus (4) the number of multiline business access lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines; plus (5) the number of access lines that are subject to a special access surcharge, pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. FCC Report 43-04 Rep. Def. - Instructions December 1999 Page 154 of 156 . COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, as specified in the Commission's Rules. Column Description b. Subject to Separations - This amount reflects that portion of each row that must be allocated between the state and interstate jurisdictions pursuant
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2000 Page 31 of 31 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2000 Page 31 of 31 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- will include employee concession lines; plus (4) the number of multiline business access lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines; plus (5) the number of access lines that are subject to a special access surcharge, pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. FCC Report 43-04 Rep. Def. - Instructions December 2000 Page 119 of 121 . COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, as specified in the Commission's Rules. Column Description b. Subject to Separations - This amount reflects that portion of each row that must be allocated between the state and interstate jurisdictions pursuant
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- will include employee concession lines; plus (4) the number of multiline business access lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines; plus (5) the number of access lines that are subject to a special access surcharge, pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. FCC Report 43-04 Rep. Def. - Instructions December 2000 Page 119 of 121 . COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, as specified in the Commission's Rules. Column Description b. Subject to Separations - This amount reflects that portion of each row that must be allocated between the state and interstate jurisdictions pursuant
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2001 Page 24 of 24 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2001 Page 24 of 24 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b), (c), and (d)(1) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition March 2003 Rev Page 24 of 27 COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount.
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- line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b), (c), and (d)(1) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition March 2003 Rev Page 24 of 27 COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount.
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- line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b), (c), and (d)(1) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2003 Page 23 of 26 COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For
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- line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b), (c), and (d)(1) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2003 Page 23 of 26 COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For
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- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2004 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2004 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2005 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2005 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2006 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2006 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2007 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2007 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2009 Page 18 of 21 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2009 Page 18 of 21 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2010 Page 18 of 21 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2010 Page 18 of 21 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b) and (o) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. Close Window COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b) and (o) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. Close Window COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- any of them does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common line, marketing, and transport interconnection charge revenues. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.3(cc), 61.42(d)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2007 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues
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- extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common line, marketing, and transport interconnection charge revenues. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.3(cc), 61.42(d)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2008 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues
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- extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common line, marketing, and transport interconnection charge revenues. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.3(cc), 61.42(d)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2007 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues
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- any of them does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's common line, marketing, and transport interconnection charge revenues. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.3(cc), 61.42(d)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2009 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues
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- extent that it does, it must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2009 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues will reflect each carrier's commitment to not assess a $7.00 SLC on non-primary residential lines, as would otherwise be permitted
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- paragraph (f) to read as follows: (f) Any class or category of tariffed service or charge: ***** [3]. Section 61.42 is amended by revising [paragraphs] (d)(l), (d)(2), and (d)(3), adding paragraph (d)(6), and revising paragraphs (e)(l) and (e)(2)(vi) to read as follows: ***** (d)* * * (1) A basket for the common 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
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- 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)'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.45(b)(1)(i) by revising the formula to ``PCIt = PCIt-1[1+w[GDP-PI - X] + Z/R]'' Amend Appendix B, §
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- common line charge calculations pursuant to this section shall be limited to an amount equal to the number of projected residential and single-line business lines multiplied by the difference between the residential and single-line business End User Common Line rate cap and the lesser of $6.50 or the non-price cap local exchange carrier's average cost per line. 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 - Special access surcharges (a) Pending the development of techniques accurately to measure usage of exchange facilities that are interconnected by users with means of interstate or foreign telecommunications, a surcharge that is expressed in dollars and cents per line termination per month shall be assessed upon users that subscribe to private line services or WATS services that are not
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- the interstate jurisdiction. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.152 (defining SLC); 47 C.F.R. Part 36 (jurisdictional separations). The special access surcharge recovers for use of the local exchange when private line/PBX owners ``circumvent the conventional long-distance network and yet achieve interstate connections beyond those envisioned by the private line service.'' NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1138. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. With judicial approval, the Commission initially adopted this access service pricing policy in order to avoid rate shock to a fledgling enhanced services industry. NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1136-37. In the decision affirming this pricing policy, the court expressly recognized that ESPs use interstate access service. Id. at 1136 (enhanced service providers ``may, at times, heavily use exchange
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- without incurring access charges, some large users permitted long-distance calls to leak from the PBX into the local public network where they were terminated without incurring access charges. In order to address this problem, the Commission in 1983 imposed a $25 per month charge on each trunk that could ``leak'' traffic into the public switched network. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. See generally In the Matter of MTS and WATS Market Structure, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 682 (1983); Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 834 (1984). With regard to wireless networks, we recognize that, where a customer subscribes to both a wireless and a wireline network, the wireline network does not have a complete monopoly over termination.
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- Commission largely has phased out the CCL charge for price cap carriers, and it will be removed from the rate structure of rate-of-return carriers as of July 1, 2003. See infra, § V.D. 47 C.F.R. § 54.303(a); see Universal Service Fourth Order on Reconsideration, 13 FCC Rcd at 5361-62 para. 74. Specifically, special access surcharges pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 and line port costs in excess of basic analog service. See supra, § IV.B.2.b. See supra, § IV.D.2.a. (noting that any carrier that currently receives LTS will continue to have LTS imputed to it for the purposes of computing Interstate Common Line Support, even if it foregoes LTS by leaving the NECA common line pool, pending conclusion of the LTS
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- separations rules allocate one-fourth of common line costs to the interstate jurisdiction. See 47 C.F.R. § 36.154(c). In this proceeding, we address interstate costs only. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104. Under certain circumstances, rate-of-return carriers recover a special access surcharge from customers of private line or Wide Area Telecommunications Service (WATS) services prior to assessing the SLC. See id. § 69.115. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(n)(1). See 47 C.F.R. § 69.104(o)(1). The SLC is capped to ensure that end-user rates are affordable in rural (and other high cost) areas. See, e.g., Cost Review Proceeding for Residential and Single-Line Business Subscriber Line Charge (SLC) Caps, CC Docket Nos. 96-262, 94-1, Order, 17 FCC Rcd 10868, 10870, at para. 3 (2002) (SLC Cost
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- the extent that it does, Windstream must establish a price cap interexchange basket consistent with the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. § 61.42. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.104, 69.130 (rate-of-return carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.152, 69.157 (price cap carrier SLC and line port surcharge in excess of analog rules); 47 C.F.R. § 69.115 (special access surcharge rules applicable to both rate-of-return and price cap carriers). 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154. Price cap CMT revenues are a carrier's CMT, marketing, and transport interconnection charge revenues. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.3(cc), 61.42(d)(1). 47 C.F.R. § 61.3(cc). 47 C.F.R. § 69.156. The use of the $6.50 SLC from 2007 in calculating the price cap CMT revenues reflects
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- without incurring access charges, some large users permitted long-distance calls to leak from the PBX into the local public network where they were terminated without incurring access charges. In order to address this problem, the Commission in 1983 imposed a $25 per month charge on each trunk that could ``leak'' traffic into the public switched network. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. See generally In the Matter of MTS and WATS Market Structure, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 682 (1983); Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 834 (1984). With regard to wireless networks, we recognize that, where a customer subscribes to both a wireless and a wireline network, the wireline network does not have a complete monopoly over termination.
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- upon public end users, and upon providers of public telephones. . ."); see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.5 (c) ("Special access surcharges shall be assessed upon users of exchange facilities that interconnect these facilities with means of interstate or foreign telecommunications to the extent that carrier's carrier charges are not assessed upon such interconnected usage."); see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. 19 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd 15982, 16133, 16134 (1997). On August 19, 1998, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed the FCC's Access Charge Reform Order. Specifically, the court found that the Commission's decision to exempt information services providers from the application of interstate access charges (other than SLCs) was consistent with past precedent,
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- is defined in § 61.3(ee) shall not be eligible to withdraw from such regulation. § 61.42 Price cap baskets and service categories. (a)-(c) [Reserved] (d) Each local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation shall establish baskets of services as follows: A basket for the common line, marketing, and certain residual interconnection charge interstate access elements as described in §§ 69.115, 69.152, 69.153, 69.154, 69.155, 69.156, and 69.157 of 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
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- the interstate jurisdiction. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.152 (defining SLC); 47 C.F.R. Part 36 (jurisdictional separations). The special access surcharge recovers for use of the local exchange when private line/PBX owners ``circumvent the conventional long-distance network and yet achieve interstate connections beyond those envisioned by the private line service.'' NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1138. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. With judicial approval, the Commission initially adopted this access service pricing policy in order to avoid rate shock to a fledgling enhanced services industry. NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1136-37. In the decision affirming this pricing policy, the court expressly recognized that ESPs use interstate access service. Id. at 1136 (enhanced service providers ``may, at times, heavily use exchange
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- (13) Readyline 800 service; (14) AT&T 800 service; (15) Megacom 800 service; (16) Other 800 services; (17) Commercial services; and (18) Such other services as the Commission may specify. (d) Each local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation shall establish baskets of services as follows: (1) A basket for the common 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
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- without incurring access charges, some large users permitted long-distance calls to leak from the PBX into the local public network where they were terminated without incurring access charges. In order to address this problem, the Commission in 1983 imposed a $25 per month charge on each trunk that could ``leak'' traffic into the public switched network. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. See generally In the Matter of MTS and WATS Market Structure, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 682 (1983); Memorandum Opinion and Order, 97 FCC 2d 834 (1984). With regard to wireless networks, we recognize that, where a customer subscribes to both a wireless and a wireline network, the wireline network does not have a complete monopoly over termination.
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- upon public end users, and upon providers of public telephones. . ."); see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.5 (c) ("Special access surcharges shall be assessed upon users of exchange facilities that interconnect these facilities with means of interstate or foreign telecommunications to the extent that carrier's carrier charges are not assessed upon such interconnected usage."); see also 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. 19 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd 15982, 16133, 16134 (1997). On August 19, 1998, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed the FCC's Access Charge Reform Order. Specifically, the court found that the Commission's decision to exempt information services providers from the application of interstate access charges (other than SLCs) was consistent with past precedent,
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- is defined in § 61.3(ee) shall not be eligible to withdraw from such regulation. § 61.42 Price cap baskets and service categories. (a)-(c) [Reserved] (d) Each local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation shall establish baskets of services as follows: A basket for the common line, marketing, and certain residual interconnection charge interstate access elements as described in §§ 69.115, 69.152, 69.153, 69.154, 69.155, 69.156, and 69.157 of 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
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- the interstate jurisdiction. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.152 (defining SLC); 47 C.F.R. Part 36 (jurisdictional separations). The special access surcharge recovers for use of the local exchange when private line/PBX owners ``circumvent the conventional long-distance network and yet achieve interstate connections beyond those envisioned by the private line service.'' NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1138. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. With judicial approval, the Commission initially adopted this access service pricing policy in order to avoid rate shock to a fledgling enhanced services industry. NARUC v. FCC, 737 F.2d at 1136-37. In the decision affirming this pricing policy, the court expressly recognized that ESPs use interstate access service. Id. at 1136 (enhanced service providers ``may, at times, heavily use exchange
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- local exchange network. Because these off-net calls are treated like any other call from the PBX, access charges do not apply. This problem of the ``leaky PBX'' caused a sufficient erosion in access charges that the Commission imposed a $25 per month charge for each leased trunk that could ``leak'' traffic into the public switched network. See 47 C.F.R. § 69.115. See generally MTS and WATS Market Structure, CC Doc. No. 78-72, First Reconsideration Order, 97 FCC2d 682 (1983), Second Reconsideration Order, 97 FCC2d 834 (1984). This charge was designed to compensate the LEC, at least partially, for the loss of regular access charges that would have applied if the call were handled as a regular long-distance call. COBAK should reduce
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 1999 Page 32 of 32 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 1999 Page 32 of 32 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- will include employee concession lines; plus (4) the number of multiline business access lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines; plus (5) the number of access lines that are subject to a special access surcharge, pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. FCC Report 43-04 Rep. Def. - Instructions December 1999 Page 154 of 156 . COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, as specified in the Commission's Rules. Column Description b. Subject to Separations - This amount reflects that portion of each row that must be allocated between the state and interstate jurisdictions pursuant
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- will include employee concession lines; plus (4) the number of multiline business access lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines; plus (5) the number of access lines that are subject to a special access surcharge, pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. FCC Report 43-04 Rep. Def. - Instructions December 1999 Page 154 of 156 . COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, as specified in the Commission's Rules. Column Description b. Subject to Separations - This amount reflects that portion of each row that must be allocated between the state and interstate jurisdictions pursuant
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2000 Page 31 of 31 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2000 Page 31 of 31 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- will include employee concession lines; plus (4) the number of multiline business access lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines; plus (5) the number of access lines that are subject to a special access surcharge, pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. FCC Report 43-04 Rep. Def. - Instructions December 2000 Page 119 of 121 . COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, as specified in the Commission's Rules. Column Description b. Subject to Separations - This amount reflects that portion of each row that must be allocated between the state and interstate jurisdictions pursuant
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- will include employee concession lines; plus (4) the number of multiline business access lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines; plus (5) the number of access lines that are subject to a special access surcharge, pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. FCC Report 43-04 Rep. Def. - Instructions December 2000 Page 119 of 121 . COLUMN DESCRIPTIONS Each column is a cost category, access element, or summary thereof, as specified in the Commission's Rules. Column Description b. Subject to Separations - This amount reflects that portion of each row that must be allocated between the state and interstate jurisdictions pursuant
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2001 Page 24 of 24 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- service amounts. 2120.Multiline Business Access Lines subject to the multiline business interstate end user common line charge including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2140.Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150.Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. (Row 2150 should be the same as Row 9010 in ARMIS Report 43-04.) FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2001 Page 24 of 24 CERTIFICATION I certify that
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- line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b), (c), and (d)(1) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition March 2003 Rev Page 24 of 27 COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount.
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- line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b), (c), and (d)(1) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition March 2003 Rev Page 24 of 27 COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount.
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- line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b), (c), and (d)(1) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2003 Page 23 of 26 COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For
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- line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b), (c), and (d)(1) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2003 Page 23 of 26 COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For
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- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2004 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2004 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2005 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
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- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2005 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4301c06.pdf
- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2006 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4301p06.pdf
- PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition December 2006 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4301c07.pdf
- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2007 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4301p07.pdf
- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2007 Page 23 of 26 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2009PDFs/4301c09.pdf
- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2009 Page 18 of 21 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2009PDFs/4301p09.pdf
- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2009 Page 18 of 21 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2010PDFs/4301c10.pdf
- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2010 Page 18 of 21 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2010PDFs/4301p10.pdf
- CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). FCC Report 43-01 Report Definition Table II December 2010 Page 18 of 21 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in- service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/instructions/2009/definitions01.htm
- common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b) and (o) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. Close Window COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/instructions/2011/definitions01.htm
- common line charge, pursuant to Sections 69.104(b) and (o) including payphone lines, PBX trunks, Centrex CU trunks, hotel/motel LD trunks and Centrex CO lines. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. Include resold lines, pursuant to Section 51.617(a). 2140. Access Lines Subject To A Special Access Surcharge are the number of lines subject to the special access surcharge pursuant to Sections 69.5(c) and 69.115. Enter end-of-year, in-service amounts. 2150. Total Billable Access Lines are lines billed the end user common line charge or the special access surcharge. Enter the sum of Rows 2090 through 2140. Close Window COLUMN INSTRUCTIONS Column (bb) Annual For Rows 2050 and 2060, enter the calculated amount. For Rows 2090 through 2150, enter the end of the year data for