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- pricing zones for special access and switched transport. Subpart C-Computation of Charges for Price Cap Local Exchange Carriers Brief Description: The part 69 rules are designed to implement the provisions of sections 201 and 202 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and protect consumers by preventing the exercise of market power by incumbent LECs. Need: Sections 69.154 and 69.155 phase out significant implicit subsidies in the access charge rate structure, while taking into account universal service concerns of affordability and access. The resulting rate structure is more closely aligned with cost principles. These rules help ensure that rates are just, reasonable, and not unjustly or unreasonably discriminatory. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-203, 205, 218, 220, 254, and 403.
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- 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 removal of the following sections is effective January 1, 1998: 47 CFR §§ 69.201, 69.203, 69.204, 69.205, and 69.209. 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,
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- § 61.41(d) 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); §
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- the Commission to reform originating access immediately) (Sprint Oct. 1, 2008 Ex Parte Letter). See infra para 346. This prohibition on increasing access rates also applies to the Primary Interexchange Carrier Charge in section 69.153 of the Commission's rules, the per-minute Carrier Common Line charge in section 69.154 of the Commission's rules, and the per-minute Residual Interconnection Charge in section 69.155 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154, 69.155. See supra paras. 194-95 (prohibiting carriers from increasing their current rates, even if the interim, uniform reciprocal compensation rate is higher than one or more of its current rates). See supra section V.B.2. This approach is consistent with Commission precedent set forth in Part V.A, which started reforming intercarrier compensation
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- the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * * * (i)(1) * * * (2) Effective January 1, 1998, notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section, if a price cap local exchange carrier is recovering interconnection charge revenues through per- minute rates pursuant to §69.155 of this chapter, any reductions to the PCI for the basket designated in §61.42(d)(3) resulting from the application of the provisions of §61.45(b)(1)(i) and from the application of the provisions of §§61.45(i)(1) and 61.45(i)(2) shall be directed to the SBI of the service category designated in §61.42(d)(i). * * * * * (5) Effective July 1, 2000, notwithstanding the requirements
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- at 7-8. See Local Competition First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 16016, para. 1042. . This prohibition on increasing access rates also applies to any remaining Primary Interexchange Carrier Charge in section 69.153 of the Commission's rules, the per-minute Carrier Common Line charge in section 69.154 of the Commission's rules, and the per-minute Residual Interconnection Charge in section 69.155 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154, 69.155. Price cap carriers and CLECs that benchmark to price cap rates are also prohibited from increasing their originating intrastate access rates. See ABC Plan, Attach. 1 at 11; Joint Letter at 3. See, e.g., COMPTEL August 3 PN Comments at 14-20; NCTA August 3 PN Comments at 19-20; Sprint August
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- the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * * * (i)(1) * * * (2) Effective January 1, 1998, notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section, if a price cap local exchange carrier is recovering interconnection charge revenues through per- minute rates pursuant to §69.155 of this chapter, any reductions to the PCI for the basket designated in §61.42(d)(3) resulting from the application of the provisions of §61.45(b)(1)(i) and from the application of the provisions of §§61.45(i)(1) and 61.45(i)(2) shall be directed to the SBI of the service category designated in §61.42(d)(i). * * * * * (5) Effective July 1, 2000, notwithstanding the requirements
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- 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 applied to the
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- revenue requirement methodology for exogenous cost changes, improper calculations of adjustments to the Trunking basket, and unjustified calculations for allocating USF obligations. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-106 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-106 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16005. 11 47 C.F.R. § 69.152(e). 12 47 C.F.R. § 69.153(d). 13 47 C.F.R. § 69.153(c). 14 See 47 C.F.R. 69.155, 69.156(d)(e). 15 Access Reform Tariffs Designation Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 2255. 16 Number of lines are reported in price cap LECs' tariffs as demand figures over a twelve month period. In 17 their Tariff Review Plans (TRPs) price cap LECs report the number of lines as the actual number of residential loops times twelve. 5 II. Common Line Issues
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- port) by the base period LS minutes of use (MOUs); and (ii) The Transport component. The Transport component will be calculated by dividing the proposed Transport revenues (Switched Direct Trunk Transport, Signalling for Switched Direct Trunk Transport, Entrance Facilities for Switched Access traffic, Tandem Switched Transport, Signalling for Tandem Switching and residual per minute Transport Interconnection Charge (TIC) pursuant to §69.155 by incumbent LEC only base period MOUs (including meet-point billing arrangements for jointly-provided interstate access by an incumbent LEC and any other LEC). (2) For the purposes of determining whether the ATS charge has reached the Target Rate as set forth in § 61.3(qq), the calculations should include all the relevant revenues and minutes for services provided under generally available
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- 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 applied to the
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- as described in §§ 69.115, 69.152, 69.154, and 69.157 of this chapter, and that portion of the interstate access element described in § 69.153 of this chapter that recovers common line interstate access revenues; (2) A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements; (3) A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.114, 69.125(b), and 69.155 of this chapter, and that portion of the interstate access element described in § 69.153 of this chapter that recovers residual interconnection charge revenues; (4) To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a)(2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69 of this chapter, such
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- 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 of this Order
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- its comments that it shares RCN's concern and requests that the Commission clarify that the TIC exemption for CAP-transported minutes applies to the per-minute TIC in its entirety.94 c. U S West and NYNEX Petitions for Stay 51. NYNEX and U S West separately have filed petitions requesting that the Commission stay the effectiveness, pending appeal, of 47 C.F.R. § 69.155(c), the rule we adopted in the First Report and Order prohibiting local exchange carriers from assessing the per-minute residual TIC on traffic that uses the LEC's local switching services, but that does not use the LEC's local transport services.95 NYNEX and U S West argue that such a stay is warranted because they are likely to prevail on the merits
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- revenue requirement methodology for exogenous cost changes, improper calculations of adjustments to the Trunking basket, and unjustified calculations for allocating USF obligations. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-106 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-106 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16005. 11 47 C.F.R. § 69.152(e). 12 47 C.F.R. § 69.153(d). 13 47 C.F.R. § 69.153(c). 14 See 47 C.F.R. 69.155, 69.156(d)(e). 15 Access Reform Tariffs Designation Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 2255. 16 Number of lines are reported in price cap LECs' tariffs as demand figures over a twelve month period. In 17 their Tariff Review Plans (TRPs) price cap LECs report the number of lines as the actual number of residential loops times twelve. 5 II. Common Line Issues
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- port) by the base period LS minutes of use (MOUs); and (ii) The Transport component. The Transport component will be calculated by dividing the proposed Transport revenues (Switched Direct Trunk Transport, Signalling for Switched Direct Trunk Transport, Entrance Facilities for Switched Access traffic, Tandem Switched Transport, Signalling for Tandem Switching and residual per minute Transport Interconnection Charge (TIC) pursuant to §69.155 by incumbent LEC only base period MOUs (including meet-point billing arrangements for jointly-provided interstate access by an incumbent LEC and any other LEC). (2) For the purposes of determining whether the ATS charge has reached the Target Rate as set forth in § 61.3(qq), the calculations should include all the relevant revenues and minutes for services provided under generally available
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- pricing zones for special access and switched transport. Subpart C-Computation of Charges for Price Cap Local Exchange Carriers Brief Description: The part 69 rules are designed to implement the provisions of sections 201 and 202 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and protect consumers by preventing the exercise of market power by incumbent LECs. Need: Sections 69.154 and 69.155 phase out significant implicit subsidies in the access charge rate structure, while taking into account universal service concerns of affordability and access. The resulting rate structure is more closely aligned with cost principles. These rules help ensure that rates are just, reasonable, and not unjustly or unreasonably discriminatory. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 201-203, 205, 218, 220, 254, and 403.
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- 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 removal of the following sections is effective January 1, 1998: 47 CFR §§ 69.201, 69.203, 69.204, 69.205, and 69.209. 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,
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- § 61.41(d) 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); §
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- the Commission to reform originating access immediately) (Sprint Oct. 1, 2008 Ex Parte Letter). See infra para 346. This prohibition on increasing access rates also applies to the Primary Interexchange Carrier Charge in section 69.153 of the Commission's rules, the per-minute Carrier Common Line charge in section 69.154 of the Commission's rules, and the per-minute Residual Interconnection Charge in section 69.155 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154, 69.155. See supra paras. 194-95 (prohibiting carriers from increasing their current rates, even if the interim, uniform reciprocal compensation rate is higher than one or more of its current rates). See supra section V.B.2. This approach is consistent with Commission precedent set forth in Part V.A, which started reforming intercarrier compensation
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- the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * * * (i)(1) * * * (2) Effective January 1, 1998, notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section, if a price cap local exchange carrier is recovering interconnection charge revenues through per- minute rates pursuant to §69.155 of this chapter, any reductions to the PCI for the basket designated in §61.42(d)(3) resulting from the application of the provisions of §61.45(b)(1)(i) and from the application of the provisions of §§61.45(i)(1) and 61.45(i)(2) shall be directed to the SBI of the service category designated in §61.42(d)(i). * * * * * (5) Effective July 1, 2000, notwithstanding the requirements
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- at 7-8. See Local Competition First Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 16016, para. 1042. . This prohibition on increasing access rates also applies to any remaining Primary Interexchange Carrier Charge in section 69.153 of the Commission's rules, the per-minute Carrier Common Line charge in section 69.154 of the Commission's rules, and the per-minute Residual Interconnection Charge in section 69.155 of the Commission's rules. 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.153, 69.154, 69.155. Price cap carriers and CLECs that benchmark to price cap rates are also prohibited from increasing their originating intrastate access rates. See ABC Plan, Attach. 1 at 11; Joint Letter at 3. See, e.g., COMPTEL August 3 PN Comments at 14-20; NCTA August 3 PN Comments at 19-20; Sprint August
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- the last day of the preceding tariff year. There shall be no lower pricing band for any density zone. * * * * * (i)(1) * * * (2) Effective January 1, 1998, notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section, if a price cap local exchange carrier is recovering interconnection charge revenues through per- minute rates pursuant to §69.155 of this chapter, any reductions to the PCI for the basket designated in §61.42(d)(3) resulting from the application of the provisions of §61.45(b)(1)(i) and from the application of the provisions of §§61.45(i)(1) and 61.45(i)(2) shall be directed to the SBI of the service category designated in §61.42(d)(i). * * * * * (5) Effective July 1, 2000, notwithstanding the requirements
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- 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 applied to the
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- revenue requirement methodology for exogenous cost changes, improper calculations of adjustments to the Trunking basket, and unjustified calculations for allocating USF obligations. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-106 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-106 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16005. 11 47 C.F.R. § 69.152(e). 12 47 C.F.R. § 69.153(d). 13 47 C.F.R. § 69.153(c). 14 See 47 C.F.R. 69.155, 69.156(d)(e). 15 Access Reform Tariffs Designation Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 2255. 16 Number of lines are reported in price cap LECs' tariffs as demand figures over a twelve month period. In 17 their Tariff Review Plans (TRPs) price cap LECs report the number of lines as the actual number of residential loops times twelve. 5 II. Common Line Issues
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- port) by the base period LS minutes of use (MOUs); and (ii) The Transport component. The Transport component will be calculated by dividing the proposed Transport revenues (Switched Direct Trunk Transport, Signalling for Switched Direct Trunk Transport, Entrance Facilities for Switched Access traffic, Tandem Switched Transport, Signalling for Tandem Switching and residual per minute Transport Interconnection Charge (TIC) pursuant to §69.155 by incumbent LEC only base period MOUs (including meet-point billing arrangements for jointly-provided interstate access by an incumbent LEC and any other LEC). (2) For the purposes of determining whether the ATS charge has reached the Target Rate as set forth in § 61.3(qq), the calculations should include all the relevant revenues and minutes for services provided under generally available
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- 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 applied to the
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- as described in §§ 69.115, 69.152, 69.154, and 69.157 of this chapter, and that portion of the interstate access element described in § 69.153 of this chapter that recovers common line interstate access revenues; (2) A basket for traffic sensitive switched interstate access elements; (3) A basket for trunking services as described in §§ 69.110, 69.111, 69.112, 69.114, 69.125(b), and 69.155 of this chapter, and that portion of the interstate access element described in § 69.153 of this chapter that recovers residual interconnection charge revenues; (4) To the extent that a local exchange carrier specified in § 61.41(a)(2) or (3) offers interstate interexchange services that are not classified as access services for the purpose of part 69 of this chapter, such
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- 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 of this Order
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- its comments that it shares RCN's concern and requests that the Commission clarify that the TIC exemption for CAP-transported minutes applies to the per-minute TIC in its entirety.94 c. U S West and NYNEX Petitions for Stay 51. NYNEX and U S West separately have filed petitions requesting that the Commission stay the effectiveness, pending appeal, of 47 C.F.R. § 69.155(c), the rule we adopted in the First Report and Order prohibiting local exchange carriers from assessing the per-minute residual TIC on traffic that uses the LEC's local switching services, but that does not use the LEC's local transport services.95 NYNEX and U S West argue that such a stay is warranted because they are likely to prevail on the merits
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- revenue requirement methodology for exogenous cost changes, improper calculations of adjustments to the Trunking basket, and unjustified calculations for allocating USF obligations. Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-106 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-106 Access Charge Reform Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 16005. 11 47 C.F.R. § 69.152(e). 12 47 C.F.R. § 69.153(d). 13 47 C.F.R. § 69.153(c). 14 See 47 C.F.R. 69.155, 69.156(d)(e). 15 Access Reform Tariffs Designation Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 2255. 16 Number of lines are reported in price cap LECs' tariffs as demand figures over a twelve month period. In 17 their Tariff Review Plans (TRPs) price cap LECs report the number of lines as the actual number of residential loops times twelve. 5 II. Common Line Issues
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- port) by the base period LS minutes of use (MOUs); and (ii) The Transport component. The Transport component will be calculated by dividing the proposed Transport revenues (Switched Direct Trunk Transport, Signalling for Switched Direct Trunk Transport, Entrance Facilities for Switched Access traffic, Tandem Switched Transport, Signalling for Tandem Switching and residual per minute Transport Interconnection Charge (TIC) pursuant to §69.155 by incumbent LEC only base period MOUs (including meet-point billing arrangements for jointly-provided interstate access by an incumbent LEC and any other LEC). (2) For the purposes of determining whether the ATS charge has reached the Target Rate as set forth in § 61.3(qq), the calculations should include all the relevant revenues and minutes for services provided under generally available