FCC Web Documents citing 69.129
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- direct-trunked transport charges after meeting certain conditions. Section 69.123(d) was adopted to grant LECs additional flexibility in the form of density zone pricing, and volume and term discounts. Section 69.128 enables telecommunications service providers without billing and collection agreements with LECs to perform their own billing and collection, thus improving competition in the market for billing and collection services. Section 69.129 was adopted to enable interested third parties, including competitive access providers, interexchange carriers (IXCs), and end users to carry traffic of multiple IXCs from local exchange carrier end offices to their own tandems, switch traffic at that point, and deliver the traffic to the appropriate IXC. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 201, 202, 203, 205, 218, 403. Section Number and
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- example, the record outlines a variety of difficulties that incumbent LECs will confront in determining peak and off-peak hours with any degree of certainty, based on geographic, user-type, service, and other variations. Moreover, peak usage periods may shift over time as usage patterns change, and as competitors enter the market. Based on 193 47 C.F.R. §69.118. 194 47 C.F.R. § 69.129. 195 Order, 11 FCC Red 3839 (Com. Car. Bur. 1996) Section III.E. 196 Ameritech Comments at 16. Ameritech states that, "SS7 technology is currently used for more than 95% of customers in the Ameritech network. This figure is probably comparable for other large [incumbent LECs.]" 16046 Federal Communications Commission____ FCC 97-158 these difficulties, some incumbent LECs may find it too
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- by deleting ``of this chapter'' Amend Appendix B, §§ 61.42(d)(1) and (d)(3) by deleting ``of this chapter'' after ``§§ 61.41 through 61.49'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(d)(2), second sentence, and §§ 61.45(b)(1)(i) and (b)(2) by replacing each time it appears ``traffic-sensitive'' with ``traffic sensitive'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(d)(3), first sentence, by deleting ``and'' and inserting ``, and 69.155'' between ``69.129'' and ``of this chapter.'' Amend Appendix B, §§ 61.42(d)(4), (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3); §§ 61.45(d)(1), (i)(1)(B), (i)(4); §§ 61.47(e)(1), (e)(2); and §§ 61.48(i)(3)(i), (i)(3)(i)(B), (i)(4), (l)(1), by deleting ``.'' after the lower-case Roman numeral subsections Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(d)(5) by replacing ``§§ 69.114'' with ``§ 69.114'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(e)(3); § 61.45(b)(1)(i); § 61.47(e)(1)(viii); § 61.48(1); § 61.48(n)(3)(ii); §
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- common line and traffic sensitive-services be affected or limited by universal service concerns? Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 106 C. Switching Issues 1. Local Switching a. Introduction Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 517 We address tandem switching issues later in this Order. We do not consider revising Section 69.125, the rate structure rules for dedicated signalling transport services, or Section 69.129, the rate structure rules for signalling for tandem switching. We reviewed our SS7 signalling rate structure rules in the Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16089-91, and we see no reason to re-open those issues at this time. 518 Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15995-96, 15998; Investigation of Interstate Access Tariff
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- common line and traffic sensitive-services be affected or limited by universal service concerns? Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 106 C. Switching Issues 1. Local Switching a. Introduction Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 517 We address tandem switching issues later in this Order. We do not consider revising Section 69.125, the rate structure rules for dedicated signalling transport services, or Section 69.129, the rate structure rules for signalling for tandem switching. We reviewed our SS7 signalling rate structure rules in the Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16089-91, and we see no reason to re-open those issues at this time. 518 Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15995-96, 15998; Investigation of Interstate Access Tariff
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- For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "CMT basket." A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter, this basket shall be referred to as the "traffic sensitive basket." A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.125(b), 69.129, and 69.155 of this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "trunking basket." To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a) (2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69 of this chapter, such exchange carrier
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- access services; and (B) DS3 entrance facilities, DS3 direct-trunked transport, DS3 dedicated signalling transport, and DS3 special access services; (iv) Wideband data and wideband analog services; (v) Tandem-switched transport, as described in § 69.111 of this chapter; (vi) Interconnection charge, as recovered in §§ 69.153 and 69.155 of this chapter; and (vii) Signalling for tandem switching, as described in § 69.129 of this chapter. (f) Each local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation shall exclude from its price cap baskets such services or portions of such services as the Commission has designated or may hereafter designate by order. (g) New services, other than those within the scope of paragraphs (c) and (f) of this section, must be included in the
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- common line and traffic sensitive-services be affected or limited by universal service concerns? Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 106 C. Switching Issues 1. Local Switching a. Introduction Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 517 We address tandem switching issues later in this Order. We do not consider revising Section 69.125, the rate structure rules for dedicated signalling transport services, or Section 69.129, the rate structure rules for signalling for tandem switching. We reviewed our SS7 signalling rate structure rules in the Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16089-91, and we see no reason to re-open those issues at this time. 518 Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15995-96, 15998; Investigation of Interstate Access Tariff
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- For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "CMT basket." A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter, this basket shall be referred to as the "traffic sensitive basket." A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.125(b), 69.129, and 69.155 of this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "trunking basket." To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a) (2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69 of this chapter, such exchange carrier
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- direct-trunked transport charges after meeting certain conditions. Section 69.123(d) was adopted to grant LECs additional flexibility in the form of density zone pricing, and volume and term discounts. Section 69.128 enables telecommunications service providers without billing and collection agreements with LECs to perform their own billing and collection, thus improving competition in the market for billing and collection services. Section 69.129 was adopted to enable interested third parties, including competitive access providers, interexchange carriers (IXCs), and end users to carry traffic of multiple IXCs from local exchange carrier end offices to their own tandems, switch traffic at that point, and deliver the traffic to the appropriate IXC. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 201, 202, 203, 205, 218, 403. Section Number and
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- example, the record outlines a variety of difficulties that incumbent LECs will confront in determining peak and off-peak hours with any degree of certainty, based on geographic, user-type, service, and other variations. Moreover, peak usage periods may shift over time as usage patterns change, and as competitors enter the market. Based on 193 47 C.F.R. §69.118. 194 47 C.F.R. § 69.129. 195 Order, 11 FCC Red 3839 (Com. Car. Bur. 1996) Section III.E. 196 Ameritech Comments at 16. Ameritech states that, "SS7 technology is currently used for more than 95% of customers in the Ameritech network. This figure is probably comparable for other large [incumbent LECs.]" 16046 Federal Communications Commission____ FCC 97-158 these difficulties, some incumbent LECs may find it too
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- by deleting ``of this chapter'' Amend Appendix B, §§ 61.42(d)(1) and (d)(3) by deleting ``of this chapter'' after ``§§ 61.41 through 61.49'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(d)(2), second sentence, and §§ 61.45(b)(1)(i) and (b)(2) by replacing each time it appears ``traffic-sensitive'' with ``traffic sensitive'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(d)(3), first sentence, by deleting ``and'' and inserting ``, and 69.155'' between ``69.129'' and ``of this chapter.'' Amend Appendix B, §§ 61.42(d)(4), (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3); §§ 61.45(d)(1), (i)(1)(B), (i)(4); §§ 61.47(e)(1), (e)(2); and §§ 61.48(i)(3)(i), (i)(3)(i)(B), (i)(4), (l)(1), by deleting ``.'' after the lower-case Roman numeral subsections Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(d)(5) by replacing ``§§ 69.114'' with ``§ 69.114'' Amend Appendix B, § 61.42(e)(3); § 61.45(b)(1)(i); § 61.47(e)(1)(viii); § 61.48(1); § 61.48(n)(3)(ii); §
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- common line and traffic sensitive-services be affected or limited by universal service concerns? Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 106 C. Switching Issues 1. Local Switching a. Introduction Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 517 We address tandem switching issues later in this Order. We do not consider revising Section 69.125, the rate structure rules for dedicated signalling transport services, or Section 69.129, the rate structure rules for signalling for tandem switching. We reviewed our SS7 signalling rate structure rules in the Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16089-91, and we see no reason to re-open those issues at this time. 518 Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15995-96, 15998; Investigation of Interstate Access Tariff
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- common line and traffic sensitive-services be affected or limited by universal service concerns? Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 106 C. Switching Issues 1. Local Switching a. Introduction Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 517 We address tandem switching issues later in this Order. We do not consider revising Section 69.125, the rate structure rules for dedicated signalling transport services, or Section 69.129, the rate structure rules for signalling for tandem switching. We reviewed our SS7 signalling rate structure rules in the Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16089-91, and we see no reason to re-open those issues at this time. 518 Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15995-96, 15998; Investigation of Interstate Access Tariff
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- For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "CMT basket." A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter, this basket shall be referred to as the "traffic sensitive basket." A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.125(b), 69.129, and 69.155 of this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "trunking basket." To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a) (2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69 of this chapter, such exchange carrier
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- access services; and (B) DS3 entrance facilities, DS3 direct-trunked transport, DS3 dedicated signalling transport, and DS3 special access services; (iv) Wideband data and wideband analog services; (v) Tandem-switched transport, as described in § 69.111 of this chapter; (vi) Interconnection charge, as recovered in §§ 69.153 and 69.155 of this chapter; and (vii) Signalling for tandem switching, as described in § 69.129 of this chapter. (f) Each local exchange carrier subject to price cap regulation shall exclude from its price cap baskets such services or portions of such services as the Commission has designated or may hereafter designate by order. (g) New services, other than those within the scope of paragraphs (c) and (f) of this section, must be included in the
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- common line and traffic sensitive-services be affected or limited by universal service concerns? Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 106 C. Switching Issues 1. Local Switching a. Introduction Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-206 517 We address tandem switching issues later in this Order. We do not consider revising Section 69.125, the rate structure rules for dedicated signalling transport services, or Section 69.129, the rate structure rules for signalling for tandem switching. We reviewed our SS7 signalling rate structure rules in the Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16089-91, and we see no reason to re-open those issues at this time. 518 Access Reform First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 15995-96, 15998; Investigation of Interstate Access Tariff
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- For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "CMT basket." A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49 of this chapter, this basket shall be referred to as the "traffic sensitive basket." A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.125(b), 69.129, and 69.155 of this chapter. For purposes of §§ 61.41 through 61.49, this basket shall be referred to as the "trunking basket." To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a) (2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69 of this chapter, such exchange carrier