HomeMy WebLinkAbout20040622Final Order No 29530.pdfOffice of the Secretary
Service Date
June 22, 2004
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT APPLICATION
OF QWEST CORPORATION AND COY AD
COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY FOR
APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT TO AN
INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT PURSUANT
TO 47 U.C. ~ 252(e).
IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT APPLICATION
OF QWEST CORPORATION AND FRETEL
COMMUNICATIONS, LLC FOR APPROVAL OF
AN AMENDMENT TO AN EXISTING WlRELINE
INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT PURSUANT
TO 47 U.C. ~ 252(e).
IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT APPLICATION
OF QWEST CORPORATION AND ICG
TELECOM GROUP, INC. FOR APPROVAL OF
AN AMENDMENT TO AN EXISTING WIRE LINE
INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT PURSUANT
TO 47 U.C. ~ 252(e).
IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT APPLICATION
OF QWEST CORPORATION AND CONTACT
COMMUNICATIONS, INC. FOR APPROVAL OF
AMENDMENTS TO AN EXISTING WlRELINE
INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT PURSUANT
TO 47 U.C. ~ 252(e).
IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT APPLICATION
OF QWEST CORPORATION AND SPRINT
COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P. FOR
APPROV AL OF AN AMENDMENT TO AN
EXISTING WlRELINE INTERCONNECTION
AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO 47 U.C. ~ 252(e).
IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT APPLICATION
OF QWEST CORPORATION AND AT&T
COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN
ST A TES, INC. FOR APPROVAL OF AN
INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT PURSUANT
TO 47 U.C. ~ 252(e).
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CASE NO. USW-99-
CASE NO. USW-99-
CASE NO. QWE- T -02-
CASE NO. QWE- T -03-
CASE NO. QWE- T -04-
CASE NO. QWE- T -04-
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IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT APPLICATION
OF QWEST CORPORATION AND 1-800-
RECONEX, INC. DBA USTEL FOR APPROVAL
OF AN INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT
PURSUANT TO 47 U.C. ~ 252(e).
IN THE MATTER OF THE JOINT APPLICATION
OF VERIZON NORTHWEST INC. AND YOLO
COMMUNICATIONS OF IDAHO, INC. FOR
APPROVAL OF AN INTERCONNECTION
AGREEMENT PURSUANT TO 47 U.C. ~ 252(e).
CASE NO. QWE-04-
CASE NO. VZN-04-
In these cases the Commission is asked to approve new interconnection agreements
and amendments to previously approved interconnection agreements.
BACKGROUND
Under the provisions of the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996, interconnection
agreements must be submitted to the Commission for approval. 47 U.C. 9252(e)(1). The
Commission may reject an agreement adopted by negotiations only ifit finds that the agreement:
(1) discriminates against a telecommunications carrier not a party to the agreement; or (2)
implementation of the agreement is not consistent with the public interest convenience and
necessity. 47 U.C. 9252(e)(2)(A). As the Commission recently noted in Order No. 28427
companies voluntarily entering into interconnection agreements "may negotiate terms, prices and
conditions that do not comply with either the FCC rules or with the provisions of Section 251 (b)
or (c).Order No. 28427 at 11 (emphasis original). This comports with the FCC's statement
that "a state commission shall have authority to approve an interconnection agreement adopted
by negotiation even if the terms of the agreement do not comply with the requirements of (Part
51)." 47 C.R. 951.3.
THE CURRENT APPLICATIONS
The Commission has been asked to approve two new interconnection agreements and
two amendments to existing interconnection agreements. The new agreements and amendments
are discussed in greater detail below.
1. Qwest Corporation and Covad Communications Comp y (Case No. USW - T -99-
Jl. In this Application the parties request that the Commission approve an amendment to an
existing interconnection agreement that provides terms and conditions for line sharing provided
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on a commercial basis. Qwest and Covad have entered into a commercial agreement for Covad
to purchase line sharing on a continuing basis.
2. Qwest Corporation and Fretel Communications. LLC (Case No. USW-99-14)
This is an amendment to an existing interconnection agreement providing terms for local number
portability.
3. Qwest Corporation and ICG Telecom Group. Inc. (Case No. QWE-02-. This
Application is for an amendment to update the interconnection agreement to reflect changes in
regulatory requirements implemented in the Federal Communications Commission s (FCC)
Triennial Review Order (TRO). This amendment identifies those TRO elements that were not
delegated to states for further analysis.
4. Qwest Corporation and Contact Communications. Inc. (Case No. QWE- T -03-
This case involves two separate amendments to an existing interconnection agreement regarding
Collocation Available Inventory. The first amendment identifies general terms and conditions
for such collocation inventory, while the second provides promotional rates for Collocation
Available Inventory for a limited time period.
5. Qwest Corporation and Sprint Communications Company L.P. (Case No. QWE-
04-1 ). This Application is for an amendment to an existing interconnection agreement providing
terms for Qwest DSL provided with UNE-
6. Qwest Corporation and AT&T Communications of the Mountain States. Inc.
!Case No. QWE- T -04-This Application requests approval of a new interconnection
agreement (replacing a previous agreement). The new agreement is based upon voluntary
negotiations between the parties. The terms and conditions generally appear to be similar to
those available through Qwest's Statement of Generally Available Terms (SGAT).
7. Qwest Corporation and 1-800-RECONEX. Inc. dba USTel (Case No. QWE-04-
12). This Application requests approval of an interconnection agreement. The agreement is
based on Qwest's Third Revised Statement of Generally Available Terms (SGAT).
8. Verizon Northwest Inc. and YOLO Communications of Idaho (Case No. VZ~
04- 7). This Application requests approval of a new interconnection agreement. The agreement
adopts the terms of a California Agreement between Sprint Communications Company L.P. and
Verizon Northwest Inc.
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION
The Staff has reviewed these Applications and did not find any terms and conditions
to be discriminatory or contrary to the public interest. Staff believes that the new agreements
and amendments to interconnection agreements are consistent with the pro-competitive policies
of this Commission, the Idaho Legislature, and the federal Telecommunications Act.
Accordingly, Staff believes that the Applications merit the Commission s approval.
The amendment to the Qwest-Covad Agreement (Case No. USW-99-3) is the
result of negotiations between Qwest and Covad to provide Covad with access to line sharing on
a commercial basis after line sharing is no longer available as an unbundled network element
due to the FCC Triennial Review Order (TRO). The submitted amendment allows Covad to
obtain line sharing under this interconnection agreement, at the same terms as identified in the
commercial basis agreement, until the TRO becomes effective and the commercial agreement is
implemented. While Staff has no objections to the terms of this amendment, it does recognize
that the issue of whether "commercial agreements" should be filed as interconnection agreements
remains disputed across the country. Staff recommended that the Order approving this
amendment clarify that the Commission s approval of this amendment does not in any way
address the issues associated with the filing requirements of the Qwest-Covad commercial
agreement.
COMMISSION DECISION
Under the terms of the Telecommunications Act, interconnection agreements must be
submitted to the Commission for approval. 47 U.C. 9 252 (e)(l). The Commission s review is
limited, however. The Commission may reject an agreement adopted by negotiation only if it
finds that the agreement discriminates against a telecommunications carrier not a party to the
agreement or implementation of the agreement is not consistent with the public interest
convenience and necessity.Id.Based upon our review of the Applications, the Staff
recommendation and on the fact no other person commented on these Applications, the
Commission finds that the new agreement and amendments to previously approved
interconnection agreements are consistent with the public interest, convenience and necessity and
do not discriminate. Therefore, the Commission finds that these Applications should be
approved. The Commission s approval of the amendment in Case No. USW-99-3 does not
address the issues associated with the filing requirements of this "commercial agreement"
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between Qwest and Covad. Approval of the new agreements and amendments to previously
approved agreements does not negate the responsibility of any of the parties to these agreements
to obtain a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity if they are offering local exchange
services or complying with Idaho Code 99 62-604 and 62-606 if they are providing other non-
basic local telecommunications services as defined by Idaho Code 9 62-603.
ORDER
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the new interconnection agreements and
amendments to interconnection agreements discussed above are approved.Terms of the
agreements that are not already in effect shall be effective as of the date of this Order.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amendment to the interconnection agreement
between Qwest Corporation and Covad Communications Company, Case No. USW-99-, is
approved.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amendment to the interconnection agreement
between Qwest Corporation and Fretel Communications, LLC, Case No. USW-99-, is
approved.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERD that the amendment to the interconnection agreement
between Qwest Corporation and ICG Telecom Group, Inc., Case No. QWE-02-, is approved.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amendments to the interconnection agreement
between Qwest Corporation and Contact Communications, Inc.Case No. QWE- T -03-, are
approved.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the amendment to the interconnection agreement
between Qwest Corporation and Sprint Communications L., Case No. QWE- T -04-, is
approved.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the new interconnection agreement between Qwest
Corporation and AT&T Communications of the Mountain States, Inc., Case No. QWE-04-, is
approved.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the new interconnection agreement between Qwest
Corporation and 1-800-RECONEX, Inc. dba US Tel, Case No. QWE-04-, is approved.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the new interconnection agreement between
Verizon Northwest Inc. and YOLO Communications of Idaho, Inc., Case No. VZN-04-, is
approved.
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THIS IS A FINAL ORDER. Any person interested in this Order (or in issues finally
decided by this Order) or in interlocutory Orders previously issued in these Case Nos. USW-
99-, USW-99-, QWE-03-, QWE-03-, QWE-04-, QWE-04-, QWE-04-
and VZN - T -04- 7 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 or in interlocutory Orders
previously issued in these cases. Within seven (7) days after any person has petitioned for
reconsideration, any other person may cross-petition for reconsideration. See Idaho Code 99 61-
626 and 62-619.
DONE by Order of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission at Boise, Idaho this ;ld.-
A-i!
day of June 2004.
, PRESIDENT
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MARSHA H. SMITH, COMMISSIONER
ATTEST:
Je niD. Jewell
ission Secretary
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