FCC 36.191 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 36.191 Equal access equipment.
(a) Equal access investment includes only initial incremental expenditures
for hardware and other equipment related directly to the provision of equal
access which would not be required to upgrade the capabilities of the office
involved absent the provision of equal access. Equal access investment is
limited to such expenditures for converting central offices which serve
competitive interexchange carriers or where there has been a bona fide
request for conversion to equal access.
(b) Equal access investment is first segregated from all other amounts in
the primary accounts.
(c) The equal access investment determined in this manner is allocated
between the jurisdictions on the basis of relative state and interstate
equal access traffic including interstate interLATA equal access traffic,
intrastate interLATA equal access traffic, and BOC interstate corridor toll
traffic as well as AT&T and OCC intraLATA equal access usage. Local exchange
traffic and BOC intraLATA toll traffic is excluded. In the case of
independent telephone companies, intrastate toll service provided by the
independent local exchange company is excluded in determining intrastate
usage, but intrastate toll service provided by long distance carriers
affiliated with the local exchange company is included.
(d) Effective July 1, 2001, through June 30, 2006, all study areas shall
apportion Equal Access Equipment, as specified in Sec. 36.191(a), among the
jurisdictions using the relative state and interstate equal access traffic,
as specified in Sec. 36.191(c), for the twelve month period ending December 31,
2000.
[ 52 FR 17229 , May 6, 1987, as amended at 53 FR 33012 , Aug. 29, 1988; 66 FR 33206 , June 21, 2001]
Subpart C—Operating Revenues and Certain Income Accounts
General
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