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- Order''). 47 C.F.R. 69.415. Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order at paras. 98-104. 47 C.F.R. 69.415. 47 C.F.R. 69.415(b). Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order at para. 76. Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order at para. 100. Paragraph (b) provides: ``The amount to be reallocated is limited to the total revenues recovered through the interconnection charge assessed pursuant to section 69.124 for the 12-month period ending June 30, 2001.'' 47 C.F.R. 69.415(b). (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2871 Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2871 P y I I F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -J!*
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- to recover transport costs through rate structures that do not reflect accurately the way these costs are incurred. We sought comment on possible revisions to many of these rate elements.200 197 at 755. 198 Third Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration and Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 10 FCC Red 3030, 3033 (1994) 199 47 C.F.R. 69.110, 69,111, 69.112, 69.124. 200 See NPRM at KU 80-95. 16047 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-158 1. Entrance Facilities and Direct-Trunked Transport a. Background 152. Entrance facilities are dedicated circuits that connect an access customer's POP with the LEC's serving wire center. Direct-trunked transport facilities are dedicated trunks that carry an access customer's traffic from the LEG end office to the serving wire center
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- fewer than price cap carriers are permitted, or should the degree of deaveraging or volume and term discounts be limited due to the rate-of-return carriers' smaller size? In a recent waiver order, we conditioned the grant of volume and term pricing flexibility for transport and the TIC on the carrier calculating a rate using the requirements of sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b) and (c) of the Commission's rules to establish a ceiling rate for the associated non-discounted access service offering. We invite parties to comment on whether such a restriction should be imposed on the introduction of pricing flexibility on rate-of-return carriers to preclude anti-competitive behavior. Parties should also address the impact that permitting pricing flexibility would have on the NECA pooling
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- parties argue that pricing flexibility should not be permitted unless UNEs are available in the study area, AT&T Comments at 23, or a rate-of-return carrier has renounced the competition-limiting provisions of section 251(f)(1) and (2). See CUSC Comments at 7-8. MAG Further Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 19715, para. 250, citing ATU Telecommunications Request for Waiver of Sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules, Order, 15 FCC Rcd 20655, 20662, para. 22 (2001). The ATU case involved a waiver of two rules for services that rate-of-return carriers were not authorized to offer at volume and term discounts and was accompanied by a representation that ATU did not intend to raise any rates. GCI Reply at 19-20. ALLTEL Comments at 49.
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- with a cost showing that demonstrated a reasonable allocation of regulated costs among the services granted Title II relief in the Wireline Broadband Internet Access Services Order and a carrier's other regulated services. See Wireline Broadband Internet Access Services Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 14927, para. 137. ACS Petition at 54. ATU Telecommunications Request for Waiver of Sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules, CPD 98-40, Order, 15 FCC Rcd 20655 (2000). We also find other conditions to be warranted, as described below. As explained below, if ACS files tariffs on seven or 15 days notice, it will receive deemed lawful treatment for those rates, similar to competitive LECs. In addition, ACS must comply with our nondominant discontinuance and transfer
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- FCC 07-149 at para. 3; Petition of ACS of Anchorage, Inc. Pursuant to Section 10 of the Communications Act of 1934, as Amended, for Forbearance from Sections 251(c)(3) and 252(d)(1) in the Anchorage Study Area, WC Docket No. 05-281, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 06-188, para. 41 (rel. Jan. 30, 2007); ATU Telecommunications Request for Waiver of Sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules, CPD 98-40, Order, 15 FCC Rcd 20655 (2000). See Qwest Petition for Forbearance Under 47 U.S.C. 160(c) from Title II and Computer Inquiry Rules with Respect to Broadband Services, WC Docket No. 06-125 (filed Sept. 12, 2007); Verizon Petition. We will address other similar petitions soon thereafter. See Petition of the Embarq Local Operating Companies
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- (i)(2), and (i)(5) to read as follows: 61.47 Adjustments to the SBI; pricing bands. * * * * * (f) A price cap local exchange carrier may establish density zones pursuant to the requirements set forth in 69.123 of this chapter, for any service in the trunking and special access baskets, other than the interconnection charge set forth in 69.124 of this chapter. The pricing flexibility of each zone shall be limited to an annual increase of 15 percent, relative to the percentage change in the PCI for that basket, measured from the levels in effect on the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * *
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- (i)(2), and (i)(5) to read as follows: 61.47 Adjustments to the SBI; pricing bands. * * * * * (f) A price cap local exchange carrier may establish density zones pursuant to the requirements set forth in 69.123 of this chapter, for any service in the trunking and special access baskets, other than the interconnection charge set forth in 69.124 of this chapter. The pricing flexibility of each zone shall be limited to an annual increase of 15 percent, relative to the percentage change in the PCI for that basket, measured from the levels in effect on the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * *
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- may assess upon telecommunications carriers that purchase unbundled local switching elements, as described in 51.319(c)(1) of this part, for interstate minutes of use traversing such unbundled local switching elements, the carrier common line charge described in 69.105 of this chapter, Federal Communications Commission 96-325 B-36 and a charge equal to 75% of the interconnection charge described in 69.124 of this chapter, only until the earliest of the following, and not thereafter: (1) June 30, 1997; (2) the later of the effective date of a final Commission decision in CC Docket No. 96-45, Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, or the effective date of a final Commission decision in a proceeding to consider reform of the interstate access charges
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- basket) (xi) DS1 subservice (trunking basket) (xii) DS3 subservice (trunking basket) (xiii) Wideband (trunking basket) * * * (f) A local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation may establish density zones pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 69.123 of this chapter, for any service in the trunking basket, other than the interconnection charge set forth in Section 69.124 of this chapter. The pricing flexibility of each zone shall be limited to an annual increase of 15 percent, relative to the percentage change in the PCI for that basket, measured from the levels in effect on the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * *
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- changes." 44. Revise Section 61.45(f) to replace the phrase "paragraph (c)" with "paragraphs (b) and (c)". 45. Revise Section 61.45(i) as follows: (i)(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, and subject to the limitations of paragraph (j) of this section, any price cap local exchange carrier that charges a per-minute interconnection charge pursuant to Section 69.124 or Section 69.155 of this chapter during the base year shall not make any reductions to its PCIs associated with its common line and traffic-sensitive baskets in its annual access filing for that year. The PCI reductions for the common line and traffic sensitive baskets that otherwise would be required by paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall be
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- basket) (xi) DS1 subservice (trunking basket) (xii) DS3 subservice (trunking basket) (xiii) Wideband (trunking basket) * * * (f) A local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation may establish density zones pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 69.123 of this chapter, for any service in the trunking basket, other than the interconnection charge set forth in Section 69.124 of this chapter. The pricing flexibility of each zone shall be limited to an annual increase of 15 percent, relative to the percentage change in the PCI for that basket, measured from the levels in effect on the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * *
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- tariff becomes effective, which tariff results in an API value (calculated pursuant to 61.46) that exceeds the currently applicable PCI value, the PCI value shall be adjusted upward to equal the API value. (h) [Reserved] (i)(1)(i) Price cap local exchange carriers that are recovering revenues through rates pursuant to 69.106, 69.108, 69.109, 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.113, 69.118, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.129, or 69.155 of this chapter shall target, to the extent necessary to reduce the ATS Charge to the Target Rate as set forth in 61.3(qq) for the first time, any PCI reductions associated with the dollar impact of application of the (GDPPI-X) portion of the formula in 61.45(b)(1)(i) to the traffic sensitive and trunking baskets.
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- changes." 44. Revise Section 61.45(f) to replace the phrase "paragraph (c)" with "paragraphs (b) and (c)". 45. Revise Section 61.45(i) as follows: (i)(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, and subject to the limitations of paragraph (j) of this section, any price cap local exchange carrier that charges a per-minute interconnection charge pursuant to Section 69.124 or Section 69.155 of this chapter during the base year shall not make any reductions to its PCIs associated with its common line and traffic-sensitive baskets in its annual access filing for that year. The PCI reductions for the common line and traffic sensitive baskets that otherwise would be required by paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall be
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- which tariff results in an API value (calculated pursuant to 61.46) that exceeds the currently applicable PCI value, the PCI value shall be adjusted upward to equal the API value. (h) [Removed and reserved.] (i) (1) Price cap local exchange carriers that are recovering revenues through rates pursuant to 69.106, 69.108, 69.109, 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.113, 69.118, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.129 or 69.155 of this chapter shall target, to the extent necessary to reduce the Average Traffic Sensitive Charge to the Target Rate for the first time, any PCI reductions associated with the dollar impact of the Common Line, Traffic Sensitive, Trunking and Marketing baskets' GDP-PI and productivity factor, as those items are described in paragraph (c)(6) of
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- may assess upon telecommunications carriers that purchase unbundled local switching elements, as described in 51.319(c)(1) of this part, for interstate minutes of use traversing such unbundled local switching elements, the carrier common line charge described in 69.105 of this chapter, Federal Communications Commission 96-325 B-36 and a charge equal to 75% of the interconnection charge described in 69.124 of this chapter, only until the earliest of the following, and not thereafter: (1) June 30, 1997; (2) the later of the effective date of a final Commission decision in CC Docket No. 96-45, Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, or the effective date of a final Commission decision in a proceeding to consider reform of the interstate access charges
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- 1997: 47 CFR 61.45, 61.47, 69.104, 69.126, 69.151, and 69.152. The following rules, or amendments thereto, shall be effective 30 days after publication in the Federal Register: 47 CFR 69.103, 69.107, 69.122, 69.303, and 69.304. The following rules, or amendments thereto, in this Report and Order shall be effective January 1, 1998: 47 CFR 61.3, 61.46, 69.1, 69.2, 69.105, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.154, 69.155, 69.157, 69.305, 69.306, 69.309, 69.401, 69.411, 69.502, and 69.611. The following rules, which impose new or modified information or collection requirements, shall become effective upon approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), but no sooner than January 1, 1998: 47 CFR 61.42, 61.48, 69.4, 69.106, 69.111, 69.153, 69.156. Unless otherwise stated herein, all remaining provisions
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- tandem-switched transport transmission rates when an incumbent LEC has deaveraged rates by density zone. Section 69.111(c)(2), which applies after July 1, 1998, includes such language. The First Report and Order did not intend to take away the ability of incumbent LECs to deaverage transport transmission rates if they have met the requisite qualifications. Finally, we amend the references to section 69.124 in section 69.111 to refer to section 69.123. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-368 155 Comptel, 87 F.3d 522. 156 First Report and Order at 335. 157 First Report and Order at 175. 158 NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21380-81. 159 In tariffs filed to become effective January 1, 1998, rate-of-return LECs must reallocate the costs of these trunk
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- basket) (xi) DS1 subservice (trunking basket) (xii) DS3 subservice (trunking basket) (xiii) Wideband (trunking basket) * * * (f) A local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation may establish density zones pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 69.123 of this chapter, for any service in the trunking basket, other than the interconnection charge set forth in Section 69.124 of this chapter. The pricing flexibility of each zone shall be limited to an annual increase of 15 percent, relative to the percentage change in the PCI for that basket, measured from the levels in effect on the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * *
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- tariff becomes effective, which tariff results in an API value (calculated pursuant to 61.46) that exceeds the currently applicable PCI value, the PCI value shall be adjusted upward to equal the API value. (h) [Reserved] (i)(1)(i) Price cap local exchange carriers that are recovering revenues through rates pursuant to 69.106, 69.108, 69.109, 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.113, 69.118, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.129, or 69.155 of this chapter shall target, to the extent necessary to reduce the ATS Charge to the Target Rate as set forth in 61.3(qq) for the first time, any PCI reductions associated with the dollar impact of application of the (GDPPI-X) portion of the formula in 61.45(b)(1)(i) to the traffic sensitive and trunking baskets.
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ATU Telecommunications Request for Waiver of Sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CPD 98-40 Adopted: October 18, 2000 Released: October 26, 2000 By the Commission I. INTRODUCTION On June 22, 1998, ATU Telecommunications (ATU) filed a petition pursuant to section 1.3 of the Commission's rules seeking a waiver of sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b)(1) of the Commission's rules relating to
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- Order''). 47 C.F.R. 69.415. Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order at paras. 98-104. 47 C.F.R. 69.415. 47 C.F.R. 69.415(b). Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order at para. 76. Rate-of-Return Access Charge Reform Order at para. 100. Paragraph (b) provides: ``The amount to be reallocated is limited to the total revenues recovered through the interconnection charge assessed pursuant to section 69.124 for the 12-month period ending June 30, 2001.'' 47 C.F.R. 69.415(b). (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2871 Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2871 P y I I F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -J!*
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- to recover transport costs through rate structures that do not reflect accurately the way these costs are incurred. We sought comment on possible revisions to many of these rate elements.200 197 at 755. 198 Third Memorandum Opinion and Order on Reconsideration and Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 10 FCC Red 3030, 3033 (1994) 199 47 C.F.R. 69.110, 69,111, 69.112, 69.124. 200 See NPRM at KU 80-95. 16047 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-158 1. Entrance Facilities and Direct-Trunked Transport a. Background 152. Entrance facilities are dedicated circuits that connect an access customer's POP with the LEC's serving wire center. Direct-trunked transport facilities are dedicated trunks that carry an access customer's traffic from the LEG end office to the serving wire center
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- fewer than price cap carriers are permitted, or should the degree of deaveraging or volume and term discounts be limited due to the rate-of-return carriers' smaller size? In a recent waiver order, we conditioned the grant of volume and term pricing flexibility for transport and the TIC on the carrier calculating a rate using the requirements of sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b) and (c) of the Commission's rules to establish a ceiling rate for the associated non-discounted access service offering. We invite parties to comment on whether such a restriction should be imposed on the introduction of pricing flexibility on rate-of-return carriers to preclude anti-competitive behavior. Parties should also address the impact that permitting pricing flexibility would have on the NECA pooling
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- parties argue that pricing flexibility should not be permitted unless UNEs are available in the study area, AT&T Comments at 23, or a rate-of-return carrier has renounced the competition-limiting provisions of section 251(f)(1) and (2). See CUSC Comments at 7-8. MAG Further Notice, 16 FCC Rcd at 19715, para. 250, citing ATU Telecommunications Request for Waiver of Sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules, Order, 15 FCC Rcd 20655, 20662, para. 22 (2001). The ATU case involved a waiver of two rules for services that rate-of-return carriers were not authorized to offer at volume and term discounts and was accompanied by a representation that ATU did not intend to raise any rates. GCI Reply at 19-20. ALLTEL Comments at 49.
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- with a cost showing that demonstrated a reasonable allocation of regulated costs among the services granted Title II relief in the Wireline Broadband Internet Access Services Order and a carrier's other regulated services. See Wireline Broadband Internet Access Services Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 14927, para. 137. ACS Petition at 54. ATU Telecommunications Request for Waiver of Sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules, CPD 98-40, Order, 15 FCC Rcd 20655 (2000). We also find other conditions to be warranted, as described below. As explained below, if ACS files tariffs on seven or 15 days notice, it will receive deemed lawful treatment for those rates, similar to competitive LECs. In addition, ACS must comply with our nondominant discontinuance and transfer
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- FCC 07-149 at para. 3; Petition of ACS of Anchorage, Inc. Pursuant to Section 10 of the Communications Act of 1934, as Amended, for Forbearance from Sections 251(c)(3) and 252(d)(1) in the Anchorage Study Area, WC Docket No. 05-281, Memorandum Opinion and Order, FCC 06-188, para. 41 (rel. Jan. 30, 2007); ATU Telecommunications Request for Waiver of Sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules, CPD 98-40, Order, 15 FCC Rcd 20655 (2000). See Qwest Petition for Forbearance Under 47 U.S.C. 160(c) from Title II and Computer Inquiry Rules with Respect to Broadband Services, WC Docket No. 06-125 (filed Sept. 12, 2007); Verizon Petition. We will address other similar petitions soon thereafter. See Petition of the Embarq Local Operating Companies
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- (i)(2), and (i)(5) to read as follows: 61.47 Adjustments to the SBI; pricing bands. * * * * * (f) A price cap local exchange carrier may establish density zones pursuant to the requirements set forth in 69.123 of this chapter, for any service in the trunking and special access baskets, other than the interconnection charge set forth in 69.124 of this chapter. The pricing flexibility of each zone shall be limited to an annual increase of 15 percent, relative to the percentage change in the PCI for that basket, measured from the levels in effect on the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * *
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- (i)(2), and (i)(5) to read as follows: 61.47 Adjustments to the SBI; pricing bands. * * * * * (f) A price cap local exchange carrier may establish density zones pursuant to the requirements set forth in 69.123 of this chapter, for any service in the trunking and special access baskets, other than the interconnection charge set forth in 69.124 of this chapter. The pricing flexibility of each zone shall be limited to an annual increase of 15 percent, relative to the percentage change in the PCI for that basket, measured from the levels in effect on the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * *
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- may assess upon telecommunications carriers that purchase unbundled local switching elements, as described in 51.319(c)(1) of this part, for interstate minutes of use traversing such unbundled local switching elements, the carrier common line charge described in 69.105 of this chapter, Federal Communications Commission 96-325 B-36 and a charge equal to 75% of the interconnection charge described in 69.124 of this chapter, only until the earliest of the following, and not thereafter: (1) June 30, 1997; (2) the later of the effective date of a final Commission decision in CC Docket No. 96-45, Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, or the effective date of a final Commission decision in a proceeding to consider reform of the interstate access charges
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- basket) (xi) DS1 subservice (trunking basket) (xii) DS3 subservice (trunking basket) (xiii) Wideband (trunking basket) * * * (f) A local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation may establish density zones pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 69.123 of this chapter, for any service in the trunking basket, other than the interconnection charge set forth in Section 69.124 of this chapter. The pricing flexibility of each zone shall be limited to an annual increase of 15 percent, relative to the percentage change in the PCI for that basket, measured from the levels in effect on the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * *
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- changes." 44. Revise Section 61.45(f) to replace the phrase "paragraph (c)" with "paragraphs (b) and (c)". 45. Revise Section 61.45(i) as follows: (i)(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, and subject to the limitations of paragraph (j) of this section, any price cap local exchange carrier that charges a per-minute interconnection charge pursuant to Section 69.124 or Section 69.155 of this chapter during the base year shall not make any reductions to its PCIs associated with its common line and traffic-sensitive baskets in its annual access filing for that year. The PCI reductions for the common line and traffic sensitive baskets that otherwise would be required by paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall be
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- basket) (xi) DS1 subservice (trunking basket) (xii) DS3 subservice (trunking basket) (xiii) Wideband (trunking basket) * * * (f) A local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation may establish density zones pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 69.123 of this chapter, for any service in the trunking basket, other than the interconnection charge set forth in Section 69.124 of this chapter. The pricing flexibility of each zone shall be limited to an annual increase of 15 percent, relative to the percentage change in the PCI for that basket, measured from the levels in effect on the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * *
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- tariff becomes effective, which tariff results in an API value (calculated pursuant to 61.46) that exceeds the currently applicable PCI value, the PCI value shall be adjusted upward to equal the API value. (h) [Reserved] (i)(1)(i) Price cap local exchange carriers that are recovering revenues through rates pursuant to 69.106, 69.108, 69.109, 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.113, 69.118, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.129, or 69.155 of this chapter shall target, to the extent necessary to reduce the ATS Charge to the Target Rate as set forth in 61.3(qq) for the first time, any PCI reductions associated with the dollar impact of application of the (GDPPI-X) portion of the formula in 61.45(b)(1)(i) to the traffic sensitive and trunking baskets.
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- changes." 44. Revise Section 61.45(f) to replace the phrase "paragraph (c)" with "paragraphs (b) and (c)". 45. Revise Section 61.45(i) as follows: (i)(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section, and subject to the limitations of paragraph (j) of this section, any price cap local exchange carrier that charges a per-minute interconnection charge pursuant to Section 69.124 or Section 69.155 of this chapter during the base year shall not make any reductions to its PCIs associated with its common line and traffic-sensitive baskets in its annual access filing for that year. The PCI reductions for the common line and traffic sensitive baskets that otherwise would be required by paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall be
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- which tariff results in an API value (calculated pursuant to 61.46) that exceeds the currently applicable PCI value, the PCI value shall be adjusted upward to equal the API value. (h) [Removed and reserved.] (i) (1) Price cap local exchange carriers that are recovering revenues through rates pursuant to 69.106, 69.108, 69.109, 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.113, 69.118, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.129 or 69.155 of this chapter shall target, to the extent necessary to reduce the Average Traffic Sensitive Charge to the Target Rate for the first time, any PCI reductions associated with the dollar impact of the Common Line, Traffic Sensitive, Trunking and Marketing baskets' GDP-PI and productivity factor, as those items are described in paragraph (c)(6) of
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- may assess upon telecommunications carriers that purchase unbundled local switching elements, as described in 51.319(c)(1) of this part, for interstate minutes of use traversing such unbundled local switching elements, the carrier common line charge described in 69.105 of this chapter, Federal Communications Commission 96-325 B-36 and a charge equal to 75% of the interconnection charge described in 69.124 of this chapter, only until the earliest of the following, and not thereafter: (1) June 30, 1997; (2) the later of the effective date of a final Commission decision in CC Docket No. 96-45, Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, or the effective date of a final Commission decision in a proceeding to consider reform of the interstate access charges
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- 1997: 47 CFR 61.45, 61.47, 69.104, 69.126, 69.151, and 69.152. The following rules, or amendments thereto, shall be effective 30 days after publication in the Federal Register: 47 CFR 69.103, 69.107, 69.122, 69.303, and 69.304. The following rules, or amendments thereto, in this Report and Order shall be effective January 1, 1998: 47 CFR 61.3, 61.46, 69.1, 69.2, 69.105, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.154, 69.155, 69.157, 69.305, 69.306, 69.309, 69.401, 69.411, 69.502, and 69.611. The following rules, which impose new or modified information or collection requirements, shall become effective upon approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), but no sooner than January 1, 1998: 47 CFR 61.42, 61.48, 69.4, 69.106, 69.111, 69.153, 69.156. Unless otherwise stated herein, all remaining provisions
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- tandem-switched transport transmission rates when an incumbent LEC has deaveraged rates by density zone. Section 69.111(c)(2), which applies after July 1, 1998, includes such language. The First Report and Order did not intend to take away the ability of incumbent LECs to deaverage transport transmission rates if they have met the requisite qualifications. Finally, we amend the references to section 69.124 in section 69.111 to refer to section 69.123. Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-368 155 Comptel, 87 F.3d 522. 156 First Report and Order at 335. 157 First Report and Order at 175. 158 NPRM, 11 FCC Rcd at 21380-81. 159 In tariffs filed to become effective January 1, 1998, rate-of-return LECs must reallocate the costs of these trunk
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- basket) (xi) DS1 subservice (trunking basket) (xii) DS3 subservice (trunking basket) (xiii) Wideband (trunking basket) * * * (f) A local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation may establish density zones pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 69.123 of this chapter, for any service in the trunking basket, other than the interconnection charge set forth in Section 69.124 of this chapter. The pricing flexibility of each zone shall be limited to an annual increase of 15 percent, relative to the percentage change in the PCI for that basket, measured from the levels in effect on the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * *
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- tariff becomes effective, which tariff results in an API value (calculated pursuant to 61.46) that exceeds the currently applicable PCI value, the PCI value shall be adjusted upward to equal the API value. (h) [Reserved] (i)(1)(i) Price cap local exchange carriers that are recovering revenues through rates pursuant to 69.106, 69.108, 69.109, 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.113, 69.118, 69.123, 69.124, 69.125, 69.129, or 69.155 of this chapter shall target, to the extent necessary to reduce the ATS Charge to the Target Rate as set forth in 61.3(qq) for the first time, any PCI reductions associated with the dollar impact of application of the (GDPPI-X) portion of the formula in 61.45(b)(1)(i) to the traffic sensitive and trunking baskets.
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of ATU Telecommunications Request for Waiver of Sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CPD 98-40 Adopted: October 18, 2000 Released: October 26, 2000 By the Commission I. INTRODUCTION On June 22, 1998, ATU Telecommunications (ATU) filed a petition pursuant to section 1.3 of the Commission's rules seeking a waiver of sections 69.106(b) and 69.124(b)(1) of the Commission's rules relating to