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Jackie Jones
LEC Relations Manager
Tel Communications, Inc.
601 South Harbour Island Boulevard - Suite 220
Tampa, FL 33602
Telephone: (813) 233-4738
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
JOINT APPLICATION OF QWEST
CORPORATION AND Z-TEL
COMMUNICATIONS, INc. FOR APPROVAL
OF A WlRELINE INTERCONNECTION
AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO 47 US.
9252(E)
CASE NO.: QWE-Ol-
APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF
AMENDMENT TO THE
INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT.
Qwest Corporation ("Qwest") and Z- Tel Communications, Inc. ("Z- Tel") hereby jointly
file this Application for Approval of Amendment to the Interconnection Agreement
Amendment"), which was approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission on July 25, 2001
(the "Agreement"). A copy of the Amendment is submitted herewith.
This Amendment was reached through voluntary negotiations without resort to mediation
or arbitration and is submitted for approval pursuant to Section 252(e) of the Communications
Act of 1934, as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (the "Act"
Section 252(e)(2) of the Act directs that a state Commission may reject an amendment
reached through voluntary negotiations only if the Commission finds that: the amendment (or
portiones) thereof) discriminates against a telecommunications carrier not a party to this
agreement; or the implementation of such an amendment (or portion) is not consistent with the
public interest, convenience and necessity.
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Z- Tel and Qwest respectfully submit this Amendment provides no basis for either
these findings, and, therefore jointly request that the Commission approve this Amendment
expeditiously. This Amendment is consistent with the public interest as identified in the pro-
competitive policies of the State of Idaho, the Commission, the United States Congress, and the
Federal Communications Commission. Expeditious approval of this Amendment will enable Z-
Tel to interconnect with Qwest facilities and to provide customers with increased choices among
local telecommunications services.
Z- Tel and Qwest further request that the Commission approve this Amendment without a
hearing. Because this Amendment was reached through voluntary negotiations, it does not raise
issues requiring a hearing and does not concern other parties not a party to the negotiations.
Expeditious approval would further the public interest.
Respectfully submitted this 14th day of January, 2004.
Qwest Corporationuti,~~
Mary S. obson
Stoel Rives LLP , Attorneys for Qwest
and
Jackie Jones
Z- Tel Communications, Inc.
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that on this 14th day of January, 2004, I served the foregoing
APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO THE INTERCONNECTION
AGREEMENT upon all parties of record in this matter as follows:
Jean Jewell, Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington Street
Boise, Idaho 83720-0074
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U. S. Mail
Overnight Delivery
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Email
Jackie Jones
LEC Relations Manager
Z- Tel Communications, Inc.
601 South Harbour Island Boulevard - Suite
220
Tampa, FL 33602
Telephone: (813) 233-4738
Hand Delivery
U. S. Mail
Overnight Delivery
Facsimile
Email
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Brandi L. Gearhart, PLS
Legal Secretary to Mary S. Hobson
Stoel Rives LLP
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UNE-P Line Splitting Amendment
to the Interconnection Agreement between
Qwest Corporation and
Tel Communications, Inc.
for the State of Idaho
This is an Amendment ("Amendment") for Line Splitting to the Interconnection Agreement
between Qwest Corporation ("Qwest") , formerly known as U S WEST Communications , Inc., a
Colorado corporation, and Z-Tel Communications, Inc. ("CLEC"
).
CLEC and Qwest shall be
known jointly as the "Parties
RECITALS
WHEREAS, CLEC and Qwest entered into an Interconnection Agreement ("Agreement") for
service in the state of Idaho which was approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Commission ) on July 25 2001 as referenced in Case No. QWE-01-12; and
WHEREAS, the Parties wish to amend the Agreement further under the terms and conditions
contained herein.
AGREEMENT
NOW THEREFORE , in consideration of the mutual terms, covenants and conditions contained
in this Amendment and other good and valuable consideration , the receipt and sufficiency of
which is hereby acknowledged , the Parties agree as follows:
Amendment Terms
The Agreement is hereby amended by adding terms , conditions and rates for UNE-P Line
Splitting as set forth in Attachment 1 and Exhibit A, to this Amendment, attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference.
Rates in Exhibit A will reflect legally binding decisions of the Commission and shall be applied
on a prospective basis from the effective date of the legally binding Commission decision
unless otherwise ordered by the Commission.
Effective Date
This Amendment shall be deemed effective upon approval by the Commission; however, the
Parties may agree to implement the provisions of this Amendment upon execution. To
accommodate this need, CLEC must generate if necessary, an updated Customer
Questionnaire. In addition to the Questionnaire, all system updates will need to be completed
by Qwest. CLEC will be notified when all system changes have been made. Actual order
processing may begin once these requirements have been met.
Further Amendments
Except as modified herein , the provisions of the Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
The provisions of this Amendment, including the provisions of this sentence may not be
amended , modified or supplemented , and waivers or consents to departures from the provisions
of this Amendment may not be given without the written consent thereto by both Parties
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authorized representative. No waiver by any Party of any default, misrepresentation , or breach
of warranty or covenant hereunder, whether intentional or not, will be deemed to extend to any
prior or subsequent default, misrepresentation , or breach of warranty or covenant hereunder or
affect in any way any rights arising by virtue of any prior or subsequent such occurrence.
Chanae of Law
A. The provisions in this Amendment are intended to be in compliance with and based on
the existing state of the law, rules, regulations and interpretations thereof, including but not
limited to state rules, regulations , and laws, as of April 1 , 2003 (the Existing Rules). Nothing in
this Amendment shall be deemed an admission by Qwest or CLEC concerning the interpretation
or effect of the Existing Rules or an admission by Qwest or CLEC that the Existing Rules should
not be changed , vacated , dismissed , stayed or modified. Nothing in this Amendment shall
preclude or estop Qwest or CLEC from taking any position in any forum concerning the proper
interpretation or effect of the Existing Rules or concerning whether the Existing Rules should be
changed, vacated , dismissed , stayed or modified. To the extent that the Existing Rules are
vacated , dismissed, stayed or materially changed or modified, then this Amendment shall be
amended to reflect such legally binding modification or change of the Existing Rules. Where the
Parties fail to agree upon such an amendment within sixty (60) Days after notification from a
Party seeking amendment due to a modification or change of the Existing Rules or if any time
during such sixty (60) Day period the Parties shall have ceased to negotiate such new terms for
a continuous period of fifteen (15) Days, it shall be resolved in accordance with the Dispute
Resolution provision of the Agreement. It is expressly understood that this Amendment will be
corrected , or if requested by CLEC, amended as set forth herein, to reflect the outcome of
generic proceedings by the Commission for pricing, service standards, or other matters covered
by this Amendment. Any amendment shall be deemed effective on the effective date of the
legally binding change or modification of the Existing Rules for rates, and to the extent
practicable for other terms and conditions, unless otherwise ordered. During the pendancy of
any negotiation for an amendment pursuant to this Section, the Parties shall continue to perform
their obligations in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Amendment, for up to sixty
(60) Days. If the Parties fail to agree on an amendment during the sixty (60) Day negotiation
period, the Parties agree that the first matter to be resolved during Dispute Resolution will be
the implementation of an interim operating agreement between the Parties regarding the
disputed issues, to be effective during the pendancy of Dispute Resolution. The Parties agree
that the interim operating agreement shall be determined and implemented within the first fifteen
(15) Days of Dispute Resolution and the Parties will continue to perform their obligations in
accordance with the terms and conditions of this Amendment, until the interim operating
agreement is implemented. For purposes of this section
, "
legally binding" means that the legal
ruling has not been stayed , no request for a stay is pending, and any deadline for requesting a
stay designated by statute or regulation, has passed.
B. In addition to , but not in limitation of, Section A. above, nothing in this Amendment shall
be deemed an admission by Qwest or CLEC concerning the interpretation or effect of the FCC'
decision and rules adopted in In the Matter of Review of the Section 251 Unbundling Obligations
of Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers; Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions
the Telecommunications Act of 1996; Deployment of Wireline Services Offering Advanced
Telecommunications Capability, CC Docket Nos. 01-338, 96-98 and 98-147, nor rules
regulations and interpretations thereof, including but not limited to state rules, regulations, and
laws as they may be issued or promulgated regarding the same ("Decision(s)"). Nothing in this
Amendment shall preclude or estop Qwest or CLEC from taking any position in any forum
concerning the proper interpretation or effect of Decisions or concerning whether the Decision
should be changed, vacated, dismissed, stayed or modified.
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Entire Aareement
This Amendment (including the documents referred to herein) constitutes the full and entire
understanding and agreement between the Parties with regard to the subjects of this
Amendment and supersedes any prior understandings, agreements, or representations by or
between the Parties, written or oral, to the extent they relate in any way to the subjects of this
Amendment.
The Parties intending to be legally bound have executed this Amendment as of the dates set
forth below, in multiple counterparts, each of which is deemed an original , but all of which shall
constitute one and the same instrument.
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ATTACHMENT 1
ATTACHMENT 1
UNE-P Line Splittina
21.1 Description
Line Splitting provides CLEC/DLEC with the opportunity to offer advanced data service
simultaneously with an existing UNE-P by using the frequency range above the voice band on
the copper Loop. The advanced data service may be provided by the Customer of record or
another data service provider chosen by the Customer of record. A POTS Splitter must be
inserted into the UNE-P to accommodate establishment of the advanced data service. The
POTS Splitter separates the voice and data traffic and allows the copper Loop to be used for
simultaneous DLEC data transmission and CLEC provided voice service to the End User.
CLEC" will herein be referred to as the voice service provider while "DLEC" will be referred to
as the advanced data service provider. CLEC and DLEC may be the same entity. Only one (1)
Customer of record determined by the CLEC/DLEC partnership will be identified to Qwest.
21.2 Terms and Conditions
21.General
21.The Customer of record will order the insertion of a POTS
Splitter. Qwest is not responsible for providing the Splitter, filter(s)
and/or other equipment necessary for the End User to receive separate
voice and data service across a single copper Loop.
21.To order Line Splitting, CLEC/DLEC must have a POTS
Splitter installed in the Qwest Wire Center that serves the End User.
The POTS Splitter must meet the requirements for Central Office
equipment Collocation set by the FCC or be compliant with ANSI
T1.413.
21.CLEC/DLEC may provide any xDSL services that are
compatible with CLEC UNE-P POTS service in accordance with ANSI
T1.413 or IEEE 820 or other industry standards.
21.2.1.4 There may be only one DLEC at any given time that
provides advanced data service on any given UNE-
21.The Customer of record will be able to request conditioning
of the Unbundled Loop portion of the UNE-P. Qwest will perform
requested conditioning of shared Loops to remove load coils and
excess Bridged Taps. If CLEC requests conditioning and such
conditioning significantly degrades the voice services on the Loop of the
UNE-P to the point that it is unacceptable to CLEC, CLEC shall pay the
conditioning rate set forth in Exhibit A to recondition the Loop.
21.POTS Splitters may be installed in Qwest Wire Centers in
either of the following ways at the discretion of CLEC/DLEC: (a) via the
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standard Collocation arrangements set forth in the Collocation Section;
or (b) via Common Area Splitter Collocation as set forth in the Shared
Loop Section of the Agreement. Under either option , POTS Splitters
will be appropriately hard-wired or pre-wired so that Qwest is not
required to inventory more than two (2) points of termination. For UNE-
Line Splitting, Qwest shall use the same number of Cross
Connections and the same length of the tie pairs as it uses for Line
Sharing.
21.Reserved for Future Use.
21.POTS Splitter Collocation requirements are covered in the
Shared Loop Section of the Agreement.
21.3 Rate Elements
The following UNE-P Line Splitting rate elements are contained in Exhibit A of this Amendment.
21.Recurring Rates for UNE-P Line Splitting.
21.Interconnection TIE Pairs (ITP). A monthly recurring
charge to recover the costs associated with the use of 2 ITPs, one for
voice and one for voice/data.
21.OSS Charge - A monthly recurring charge to recover the
cost of the OSS modifications necessary to provide access to the high
frequency portion of the UNE-P Loop.
21.Nonrecurring Rates for the UNE-P Line Splitting
21.Basic Installation Charge for UNE-Line Splitting -
nonrecurring charge for each UNE-P Line Splitting installed will apply.
21.Charge for conditioning Loop associated with UNE-P - A
nonrecurring charge for either conditioning the Loop by removing load
coils and/or excess Bridged Taps; or reconditioning the line if necessary
to assure the quality of the voice service on the UNE-
21.Nonrecurring Rates for Maintenance and Repair
21.Trouble Isolation Charge - nonrecurring charge for
Trouble isolation will be applied in accordance with the Support
Functions - Maintenance and Repair Section.
21.Additional Testing - The Customer of record may request
Qwest to perform additional testing, and Qwest may decide to perform
the requested testing on a case-by-case basis. A nonrecurring charge
will apply in accordance with Exhibit A.
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21.3.4 Rates for POTS Splitter Collocation are included in Exhibit A of
this Amendment.
21.All of these rates are interim and will be subject to true-up based
on either mutually agreed permanent rates or permanent rates established in a
cost proceeding conducted by the Commission. In the event interim rates are
established by the Commission before permanent rates are set, the interim rates
set forth in Exhibit A will be changed to reflect the interim rates set by the
Commission; however, no true up will be performed until mutually agreed to
permanent rates are established or permanent rates are established by the
Commission.
21.4 Ordering Process
21.4.UNE-P Line Splitting
21.4.1.As a part of the pre-order process CLEC/DLEC may
access Loop characteristic information through the Loop Information
Tool described in the Support Functions Section. The Customer of
record will determine, in its sole discretion and at its risk, whether to add
data services to any specific UNE-P associated Loop.
21.4.The Customer of record will provide on the LSR, the
appropriate frame terminations that are dedicated to POTS Splitters.
Qwest will administer all cross connects/jumpers on the COSMIC/MDF
and IDF.
21.4.Basic Installation "lift and lay" procedure will be used for all
Line Splitting orders. Under this approach, a Qwest technician "lifts" the
Loop from its current termination in a Qwest Wire Center and "lays" it
on a new termination connecting to CLEC's/DLEC'collocated
equipment in the same Wire Center.
21.4.1.4 The Customer of record shall not place orders for UNE-
Line Splitting until all work necessary to provision UNE-P Line Splitting
in a given Qwest Wire Center, including, but not limited to POTS
Splitter installation and TIE Cable reclassification or augmentation has
been completed.
21.4.If a Line Splitting LSR is placed to change from Line
Sharing to UNE-P Line Splitting or to change the voice provider in a
UNE-Line Splitting arrangement and the data provider does not
change or move Splitter location, the data service will not be
interrupted.
9.21.4.The Customer of record shall submit the appropriate LSR'
associated with establishing UNE-P and Line Splitting.
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21.5 Billing
21.Qwest shall provide a bill to the Customer of record, on a monthly
basis, within seven to ten (7-10) calendar days of the last day of the most recent
Billing period , in an agreed upon standard electronic Billing format, Billing
information including (1) a summary bill , and (2) individual End User sub-account
information consistent with the samples available for CLEC/DLEC review.
21.Qwest shall bill the Customer of record for all recurring and
nonrecurring Line Splitting rate elements.
21.6 Repair and Maintenance
21.Qwest will allow CLEC/DLEC to access UNE-P Line Splitting at
the point where the combined voice and data Loop is cross-connected to the
POTS Splitter.
21.The Customer of record will be responsible for reporting to Qwest
voice service troubles provided over UNE-Line Splitting. Qwest will be
responsible to repair troubles on the physical line between Network Interface
Devices at the user premises and the point of demarcation in Qwest Wire
Centers. CLEC/DLEC will be responsible for repairing data services provided on
UNE-P Line Splitting. Qwest, CLEC and DLEC each will be responsible for
maintaining its equipment. The entity that controls the POTS Splitters will be
responsible for their maintenance.
21.3 Qwest CLEC and DLEC will continue to develop repair and
maintenance procedures for UNE-P Line Splitting and agree to document final
agreed to procedures in a methods and procedures document that will be madeavailable on Qwest's website:
http://www.qwest.com/whoiesale/productsservices/pcat/index.html. In the
interim , Qwest and CLEC/DLEC agree that the following general principles will
guide the repair and maintenance process for UNE-P Line Splitting.
21.If an End User complains of a voice service problem that
may be related to the use of an UNE-P for data services, Qwest and
CLEC/DLEC will work together with the End User to solve the problem
to the satisfaction of the End User. Qwest will not disconnect the data
service without authorization from the Customer of record.
21.CLEC and DLEC are responsible for their respective End
User base. CLEC/DLEC will have the responsibility for initiation and
resolution of any service trouble report(s) initiated by their respective
End Users.
9.21.Qwest will test for electrical faults (e.g. opens, and/or
foreign voltage) on UNE-P Line Splitting in response to trouble tickets
initiated by CLEC. When trouble tickets are initiated by CLEC, and
such trouble is not an electrical fault (e.g. opens, shorts , and/or foreign
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voltage) in Qwest's network, Qwest will assess the Customer of record
the TIC Charge.
21.3.4 When trouble reported by the Customer of record is not
isolated or identified by tests for electrical faults (e.g. opens, shorts,
and/or foreign voltage), Qwest may perform additional testing at the
request of the Customer of record on a case-by-case basis. The
Customer of record may request that Qwest perform additional testing
and Qwest may decide not to perform requested testing where it
believes, in good faith , that additional testing is unnecessary because
the test requested has already been performed or otherwise duplicates
the results of a previously performed test. In this case, Qwest will
provide the Customer of record with the relevant test results on a case-
by-case basis. If this additional testing uncovers electrical fault trouble
(e.g. opens , shorts, and/or foreign voltage) in the portion of the network
for which Qwest is responsible, the Customer of record will not be
charged by Qwest for the testing. If this additional testing uncovers a
problem in the portion of the network for which CLECIDLEC is
responsible, Qwest will assess the appropriate Miscellaneous Charge to
the Customer of record
21.6.4 When POTS Splitters are installed in Qwest Wire Centers via
Common Area Splitter Collocation, CLECIDLEC will order and install additional
Splitter cards as necessary to increase the capacity of the POTS Splitters.
CLECIDLEC will leave one unused, spare Splitter card in every shelf to be used
for repair and maintenance until such time as the card must be used to fill the
shelf to capacity.
21.When POTS Splitters are installed in Qwest Wire Centers via
standard Collocation arrangements, CLECIDLEC may install test access
equipment in its Collocation areas in those Wire Centers for the purpose of
testing UNE-P Line Splitting. This equipment must meet the requirements for
Central Office equipment set by the FCC.
21.6 Qwest, CLEC and DLEC will work together to address End User
initiated repair requests and to prevent adverse impacts to the End User.
21.7 Customer of Record and Authorized Agents
21.1 "Customer of record" is defined for purposes of this section as the
CLEC that is the billed Customer for Line Splitting. The Customer of record may
designate an authorized agent pursuant to the terms of sections 9.21.2 and
21.3 to perform ordering and/or Maintenance and Repair functions.
21.7.2 In order for the authorized agent of the Customer of record to
perform ordering and/or Maintenance and Repair functions , the Customer of
record must provide its authorized agent the necessary access and security
devices, including but not limited to user identifications, digital certificates and
SecurlD cards, that will allow the authorized agent to access the records of the
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Customer of record. Such access will be managed by the Customer of record.
21.The Customer of record shall hold Qwest harmless with regard to
any harm to Customer of record as a direct and proximate result of the acts or
omissions of the authorized agent of the Customer of record or any other person
who has obtained from the Customer of record the necessary access and
security devices through the Customer of record, including but not limited to user
identifications, digital certificates and SecurlD cards, that allow such person to
access the records of the Customer of record unless such access and security
devices were wrongfully obtained by such person through the willful or negligent
behavior of Qwest.
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EXHIBIT A
IDAHO RATES
Amendment
Recurring Non-Recurring Notes
Unbundled Network Elements (UNEs)
Interconnection Tie Pairs (ITP) - Per Termination
DSO 2-wire $.40
1.2 DSO 4-wire $1.
DSI Per each Tennination $8.29
1.4 DS3 Per each Tennination $29.
Unbundled Loops
Loop Unloading $9.
9.2.2.4 Loop Conditioning $22.
Subloop
Trouble Isolation Charge See MSC Charges
Line Sharing
9.4.OSS, per Order $3.
9.4.3 Reclassmcation Charge ICB
4.4 Splitter Sheij Charge $4.45 $547.
9.4.5 Splitter TIE Cable Connections
9.4.5.Splitter in Ihe Common Area-Data to 410 block $4.$2,871.78
Splitter in the Common Area-Data direct 10 CLEC $4.$3,052.
9.4.5.SplitteronlhelDF- Data t0410 Block $1.$873.48
9.4.5.4 Splitter on the IDF - Data direct to CLEC $2.47 $1,719.
9.4.5.Splitter on the MDF-Data t0410 block $1.$903.
9.4.5.Splitter on the MDF - Data direct to CLEC $2.$2,039.40
Miscellaneous Charges (. Per 1/2 hour or fraction thereof)
19.Additional Engineering - Basic $33.
19.Additional Engineering - Overtime $40.
19.Additional Labor Installation - Overtime $9.41
19.Additional Labor Installation - Premium $18.
19.5 Additional Labor Other - (Optional Testing) Basic $28.
9.19.Additional Labor Other - (Optional Testing) Overtime $38.55
19.Additional Labor Other - (Optional Testing) Premium $48.25
19.Testing and Maintenance - Basic $30.
19.Testing and Maintenance - Overtime $40.
19.Testing and Maintenance - Premium $51.25
19.Maintenance of Service - Basic $28.
19.Maintenance of Service - Overtime $38.
19.Maintenance of Service - Premium $48.25
19.Additional COOP Acceptance Testing - Basic $30.
19.Additional COOP Acceptance Testing - Overtime $40.
19.Additional COOP Acceptance Testing - Premium $51.25
19.NonScheduled COOP Testing - Basic $30.
19.NonScheduled COOP Testing - Overtime $40.
19.NonScheduled COOP Testing - Premium $51.25
19.20 NonScheduled Manual Testing - Basic $30.
19.NonScheduled Manual Testing - Overtime $40.
19.NonScheduled Manual Testing - Premium $51.25
19.Cooperative Scheduled Testing - Loss
19.Cooperative Scheduled Testing - C Message Noise
19.25 Cooperative Scheduled Testing - Balance
19.Cooperative Scheduled Testing - Gain Slope
19.Cooperative Scheduled Testing - C Notching Noise
19.Manual Scheduled Testing - Loss
19.Manual Scheduled Testing - C-Message Noise
19.Manual Scheduled Testing - Balance
19.Manual Scheduled Testing - Gain Slope
19.Manual Scheduled Testing - C Notched Noise
19.Additional Dispatch $87.
19.Date Change $10.
--- 9.19.Design Change $77.
19.Expedite Charge ICB
19.Cancellation Charge ICB
UNE Combinations
23.UNE - P Line Splitting
23.Basic Instaliation Charge for UNE-P Line Splitting $37.
Notes
Unless otherwise indicated, all rates are pursuant to the Owest and AT&T
interconnection Agreement approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission in Docket
Number USW-96-, Commission Order Number 27738. effective September 17,1998.
Rates addressed in Cost Docket 6/29101 & 1111612001. (TELRIC)
ICB. Individual Case Basis pricing.
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