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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20100318final_order_no_31030.pdfOffice of the Secretary Service Date March 18 2010 BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF BROAD VIEW NETWORKS, INc. FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY TO PROVIDE LOCAL EXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES CASE NO. BVN- T -09- ORDER NO. 31030 On November 13 , 2009, Broadview Networks, Inc. ("Broadview" or "Company filed an Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity ("CPCN"), pursuant to Title 62 of the Idaho Code ! and IDAPA 31.01.01.111 , to provide local exchange telecommunications services within the state of Idaho. Application at 1. On February 4, 2010, Broadview filed a revised proposed tariff. On February 17 2010, the Commission issued a Notice of Application and Modified Procedure with a 2I-day comment period. See Order No. 31008. Commission Staff was the only party to submit comments regarding Broadview s Application. THE APPLICATION Broadview is a New York corporation and lists its principal place of business as Rye Brook, New York. Id. at 2. Broadview is registered with the Idaho Secretary of State as a foreign limited liability company and lists CT Corporation Service, 1111 W. Jefferson, Suite 530, Boise, Idaho 83702, as its Idaho registered agent for service. Id. Broadview has received authority to provide local and/or interexchange services in the states of California, Connecticut Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia and Washington; and the District of Columbia. Id. at 1. Broadview requests "authority to allow the company to offer its customers facilities- based and resold competitive local exchange telecommunications and interexchange telecommunications services throughout the entire State of Idaho, or to the extent the facilities of its underlying carriers permit." Id. at 2. Broadview states that it does not anticipate installing physical plant, fiber optic or copper cables within the state. Id. at 2. The Company may I Broadview s Application requests a CPCN pursuant to Title 62 of the Idaho Code. However, the Commissionissues CPCNs to telephone corporations pursuant to Title 61 of the Idaho Code. ORDER NO. 31030 collocate switching, signaling systems and other equipment of ILEC and non- ILEC collocation facilities such as carrier hotels, and may lease capacity on fiber circuits from other carriers.Id. Broadview will focus on providing service to small and medium-sized businesses and residential customers. Id. at 5. Initially, the Company plans to "offer basic two-way local residential and business service, supplemented by a variety of customer calling services (i. three-way calling, call forwarding, call waiting, distinctive ringing, and speed calling) and CLASS features (i., caller I.E., automatic redial/recall, and customer-originated trace).Id. the future, Broadview envisions an expansion of these services "to include advanced telecommunications services, data services and private line services throughout the service area of the incumbent provider(s).Id. Broadview s proposed Idaho service territory is likely to include areas being served by ILECs Qwest North, Qwest South and Verizon Northwest. Id. The Company has yet to initiate negotiations with ILECs in Idaho. Id. at 8. The Applicant affirms that it has "reviewed all of the Commission s rules applicable to competitive local exchange telecommunications service providers and agrees to comply with those rules except to the extent that any such rules are explicitly waived generically for carriers in the same class.Id. at 9 STAFF COMMENTS Staff reviewed Broadview s Application and determined that the Company has complied with the requirements of Procedural Order No. 26665 and IDAPA 31.01.01.111 (Commission Procedural Rule 111). See Staff Comments at 3. Staff believes that Broadview possesses the requisite financial, managerial, and technical qualifications necessary to operate as a telecommunications provider within the state of Idaho. Id. Based upon its review, Staff recommended the Company be granted a CPCN subject to the following conditions: (1) compliance with the Number Pool Administrator and Order No. 30425 mandating number resource utilization forecast (NRUF) reporting requirements; (2) contribution to the Idaho Universal Service Fund, Idaho Telecommunications Relay System (TRS), Idaho Telephone Assistance Program (ITSAP) and any future reporting requirements deemed appropriate for competitive telecommunication providers; (3) filing a final and complete price list with the Commission containing all of its rates, terms and conditions; and (4) the Company shall relinquish its Certificate and any telephone numbers if, within one year of the issuance of its CPCN, the Company is not offering telecommunications services in Idaho. Id. ORDER NO. 31030 COMMISSION FINDINGS Based upon our review of Broadview s Application and the record in this case including Staffs comments regarding the importance of securing the Company s compliance with all federal and state guidelines pertaining to the Idaho area code, the Commission finds that Broadview s filing satisfies the requirements of the Commission s Rules and Procedural Order No. 26665. Thus, we approve Broadview s Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, subject to the conditions detailed in Staffs submitted comments, to allow the Company to provide local exchange telecommunications services in the state of Idaho. ORDER IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Application of Broadview Networks, Inc. for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to provide local exchange telecommunications services within the state of Idaho is granted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Company s Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity shall be subject to the following conditions: (1) compliance with the Number Pool Administrator and Order No. 30425 mandating number resource utilization forecast (NRUF) reporting; (2) contribution to the Idaho Universal Service Fund, Idaho Telecommunications Relay System (TRS), Idaho Telephone Assistance Program (ITSAP) and any future reporting requirements deemed appropriate for competitive telecommunication providers; (3) filing a final and complete price list with the Commission containing all of its rates, terms and conditions; and (4) an agreement from the Company to relinquish its Certificate and any telephone numbers if within one year of the issuance of a CPCN, the Company is not offering local exchange telecommunications services in Idaho.. THIS IS A FINAL ORDER. Any person interested in the Order may petition for reconsideration within twenty-one (21) days of the service date of this Order with regard to any matter decided in this Order. Within seven (7) days after any person has petitioned for reconsideration, any other person may cross-petition for reconsideration. See Idaho Code ~ 61- 626. ORDER NO. 31030 DONE by Order of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission at Boise, Idaho this If: day of March 2010. (;l ;J. D. KEMPT , P SIDENT OWL MARSHA H. SMITH, COMMISSIONER ~,.~ MACK A. REDFORD, COMMISSIONER ATTEST: ~D. D. Jewell Commission Secretary O:BVN-O9-dh2 ORDER NO. 31030