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FCC 32.2426
Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 32.2426 Intrabuilding network cable.
(a) This account shall include the original cost of cables and wires located
on the company's side of the demarcation point or standard network interface
inside subscribers' buildings or between buildings on one customer's same
premises. Intrabuilding network cables are used to distribute network access
facilities to equipment rooms, cross-connection or other distribution points
at which connection is made with customer premises wiring. Subsidiary record
categories, as defined below, are to be maintained for nonmetallic
intrabuilding network cable and metallic intrabuilding network cable.
(1) Nonmetallic cable. This subsidiary record category shall include the
original cost of optical fiber cable and other associated material used in
constructing a physical path for the transmission of telecommunications
signals.
(2) Metallic cable. This subsidiary record category shall include the
original cost of single or paired conductor cable, wire and other associated
material used in constructing a physical path for the transmission of
telecommunications signals.
(b) The cost of pumping water out of manholes and of cleaning manholes and
ducts in connection with construction work and the cost of permits and
privileges for the construction of cable and wire facilities shall be
included in the account chargeable with such construction.
(c) Intrabuilding network cable does not include the cost of cables or wires
which are classifiable as network terminating wire, nor the cables or wires
from the demarcation point or standard network interface to subscribers'
stations.
Goto Section: 32.2424 | 32.2431
Goto Year: 2004 |
2006
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