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17933 N.W. Evergreen PkwyP.O. Box 1100
Beaverton, OR 97076
October 26, 2004
Ms. Jean Jewell
Commission Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 W. Washington
Boise, Idaho 83702
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RE: Interconnection Agreement between Verizon Northwest Inc. & Southwestern 6:H
Dear Ms. Jewell,
Enclosed for Commission approval is a new agreement between Verizon
Northwes~
Inc. & Southwestern Bell. Southwestern Bell is adopting the terms of the agreement
between Granite and Verizon Northwest Inc. that was approved by the Idaho Public
Utilities Commission. Please call me at (503) 645-
7909 if you should have any
questions.
Sincerely,l/
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Renee M. Willer
Verizon Northwest Inc.
Enclosure
John C. Peterson, Director
Contract Performance and Administration
Wholesale Markets
Wholesale Markets
600 Hidden Ridge, HQE03D52
O. Box 152092
Irving, TX 75038
Phone 972-718-5988
Fax 972-719-1519
john. c. peterson~verizon"com
October 12 2004
David Hammock
RVP-Carrier/Supplier Management
Southwestern Bell Communications, Inc. d/b/a SBC Long Distance
308 S. Akard , Room 1502
Dallas, TX 75202
Re: Requested Adoption Under Section 252(i) of the T A96
Dear Mr. Hammock:
Verizon Northwest Inc. ("Verizon ), a Washington corporation , with principal
place of business at 1800 41 st Street, Everett, Washington 98201 , has received
your letter stating that, under Section 252(i) of the Telecommunications Act of
1996 (the "Act"
),
Southwestern Bell Communications , Inc. d/b/a SBC Long
Distance ("SBCS"), a Delaware corporation , with principal place of business at
5850 W. Las Positas Blvd., Pleasanton , California 94588, wishes to adopt the
terms of the Interconnection Agreement between Granite Telecommunications
LLC ("Granite ) and Verizon that was approved by the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission (the "Commission ) as an effective agreement in the State of Idahoas such agreement exists on the date hereof (including any effective
amendments thereto) after giving effect to operation of law (the "Terms
).
understand SBCS has a copy of the Terms. Please note the following with
respect to SBCS' adoption of the Terms.
1. By SBCS' countersignature on this letter SBCS hereby represents and
agrees to the following six points:
A. SBCS adopts (and agrees to be bound by) the Terms of the
GraniteNerizon agreement for interconnection as it is in effect on the date
hereof after giving effect to operation of law, and in applying the Termsagrees that SBCS shall be substituted in place of Granite
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Telecommunications , LLC and Granite in the Terms wherever
appropriate.
B. For avoidance of doubt, adoption of the Terms does not include adoption
of any provision imposing an unbundling obligation on Verizon that no
longer applies to Verizon under the Report and Order and Order on
Remand (FCC 03-36) released by the Federal Communications
Commission ("FCC") on August 21 , 2003 in CC Docket Nos. 01-338 , 96-
, 98-147 ("Triennial Review Order ), the decision of the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in its Opinion and Order in United States
Telecom Association v. Federal Communications Commission, 359 F.
554 (D.C. Cir. 2004) ("USTA II"), or that is otherwise not required by both
47 U.C. Section 251 (c)(3) and 47 C.R. Part 51.
C. Notice to SBCS and Verizon as may be required under the Terms shall
be provided as follows:
To:Southwestern Bell Communications, Inc.
d/b/a SBC Long Distance
Attention: David Hammock
RVP-Carrier/Supplier Management
308 S. Akard, Room 1502
Dallas, TX 75202
Telephone Number: 214-858-3004
Facsimile Number: 214-858-3082
Internet Address: dh9096~sbc.com
with a copy to:
Southwestern Bell Communications, Inc.
d/b/a SBC Long Distance
Attention: Adam McKinney
Senior Counsel
311 S. Akard , Room 3004
Dallas, TX 75202
Telephone Number: 214-464-0209
Facsimile Number: 214-464-5477
Internet Address: am5439~txmail.sbc.com
To Verizon:
Director-Contract Performance & Administration
Verizon Wholesale Markets
600 Hidden Ridge
HQEWMNOTICES
Irving, TX 75038
Telephone Number: 972-718-5988
Facsimile Number: 972-719-1519
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Internet Address: wmnotices~verizon.com
with a copy to:
Vice President and Associate General Counsel
Verizon Wholesale Markets
1515 N. Court House Road
Suite 500
Arlington , VA 22201
Facsimile: 703-351-3664
D. SBCS represents and warrants that it is a certified provider of local
telecommunications service in the State of Idaho, and that its adoption of
the Terms will cover services in the State of Idaho only.
E. In the event an interconnection agreement between Verizon and SBCS is
currently in effect in the State of Idaho (the "Original ICA"), this adoption
shall be an amendment and restatement of the operating terms and
conditions of the Original ICA, and shall replace in their entirety the terms
of the Original ICA. This adoption is not intended to be , nor shall it be
construed to create, a novation or accord and satisfaction with respect to
the OriginallCA. Any outstanding payment obligations of the parties that
were incurred but not fully performed under the Original ICA shall
constitute payment obligations of the parties under this adoption.
F. Verizon s standard pricing schedule for interconnection agreements in the
State of Idaho (as such schedule may be amended from time to time)
(attached as Appendix A hereto) shall apply to SBCS' adoption of the
Terms. SBCS should note that the aforementioned pricing schedule may
contain rates for certain services the terms for which are not included in
the Terms or that are otherwise not part of this adoption, and may include
phrases or wording not identical to those utilized in the Terms. In an
effort to expedite the adoption process, Verizon has not deleted such
rates from the pricing schedule or attempted to customize the wording in
the pricing schedule to match the Terms. However, the inclusion of such
rates in no way obligates Verizon to provide the subject services and in
no way waives Verizon s rights , and the use of slightly different wording or
phrasing in the pricing schedule does not alter the obligations and rights
set forth in the Terms.
2. SBCS' adoption of the Granite Terms shall become effective on
October 7, 2004. Verizon shall file this adoption letter with the Commission
promptly upon receipt of an original of this letter countersigned by SBCS as to
the points set out in paragraph one hereof. The term and termination
provisions of the GraniteNerizon agreement shall govern SBCS' adoption of
the Terms. The adoption of the Terms is currently scheduled to expire
December 17 2005.
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3. As the Terms are being adopted by you pursuant to your statutory rights
under section 252(i), Verizon does not provide the Terms to you as either a
voluntary or negotiated agreement. The filing and performance by Verizon of
the Terms does not in any way constitute a waiver by Verizon of any position
as to the Terms or a portion thereof, nor does it constitute a waiver by Verizon
of all rights and remedies it may have to seek review of the Terms, or to seek
review in any way of any provisions included in these Terms as a result of
SBCS' 252(i) election.
4. Nothing herein shall be construed as or is intended to be a concession or
admission by Verizon that any provision in the Terms complies with the rights
and duties imposed by the Act, the decisions of the FCC and the
Commission , the decisions of the courts, or other law , and Verizon expressly
reserves its full right to assert and pursue claims arising from or related to the
Terms.
5. Verizon reserves the right to deny SBCS' adoption and/or application of the
Terms , in whole or in part, at any time:
A. when the costs of providing the Terms to SBCS are greater than the costs
of providing them to Granite;
B. if the provision of the Terms to SBCS is not technically feasible; and/or
C. to the extent that Verizon otherwise is not required to make the Terms
available to SBCS under applicable law.
6. For avoidance of doubt, please note that adoption of the Terms will not result
in reciprocal compensation payments for Internet traffic. Verizon has always
taken the position that reciprocal compensation was not due to be paid for
Internet traffic under section 251 (b)(5) of the Act. Verizon s position that
reciprocal compensation is not to be paid for Internet traffic was confirmed by
the FCC in the Order on Remand and Report and Order adopted on April 18
2001 FCC Internet Order'
),
which held that Internet traffic constitutes
information access" outside the scope of the reciprocal compensation
obligations set forth in section 251 (b )(5) of the Act. 1 Accordingly, any
compensation to be paid for Internet traffic will be handled pursuant to the
terms of the FCC Internet Order not pursuant to adoption of the Terms.
1 Order on Remand and Report and Order, In the Matters of: Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions in the
Telecommunications Act of 1996 and Intercarrier Compensation for ISP-Bound Traffic, CC Docket No. 99-68 (reI. April 27
2001) ("FCC Remand Order) remanded, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC No. 01-1218 (D.C. Cir. May 3 2002). Although
the D.C. Circuit remanded the FCC Remand Order to permit the FCC to clarify its reasoning, it left the order in place as
~overning federal law. See WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC No. 01-1218, slip op. at 5 (D.C. Cir. May 3 2002).
For your convenience, an industry letter distributed by Verizon explaining its plans to implement the FCC Internet Order
can be viewed at Verizon s Customer Support Website at URL www,verizon.com/wise (select Verizon East Customer
Support, Business Resources, Customer Documentation, Resources, Industry Letters, CLEC, May 21 , 2001 Order on
Remand),
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Moreover, in light of the FCC Internet Order even if the Terms include
provisions invoking an intercarrier compensation mechanism for Internet
traffic, any reasonable amount of time permitted for adopting such provisions
has expired under the FCC's rules implementing section 252(i) of the Act.
fact, the FCC Internet Order made clear that carriers may not adopt
provisions of an existing interconnection agreement to the extent that such
provisions provide compensation for Internet traffic.
7. Should SBCS attempt to apply the Terms in a manner that conflicts with
paragraphs 3-6 above , Verizon reserves its rights to seek appropriate legal
and/or equitable relief.
8. In the event that a voluntary or involuntary petition has been or is in the future
filed against SBCS under bankruptcy or insolvency laws , or any law relating
to the relief of debtors, readjustment of indebtedness , debtor reorganization
or composition or extension of debt (any such proceeding, an "Insolvency
Proceeding ), then: (i) all rights of Verizon under such laws, including, without
limitation, all rights of Verizon under 11 U.C. 9 366 , shall be preserved , and
SBCS' adoption of the Verizon Terms shall in no way impair such rights of
Verizon; and (ii) all rights of SBCS resulting from SBCS' adoption of the
Verizon terms shall be subject to and modified by any Stipulations and Orders
entered in the Insolvency Proceeding, including, without limitation, any
Stipulation or Order providing adequate assurance of payment to Verizon
pursuant to 11 U.C. 9 366.
3 See, e., 47 C.R. Section 51.809(c).
FCC Internet Order ~ 82.
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SIGNATURE PAGE
Please arrange for a duly authorized representative of SBCS to sign this letter in
the space provided below and return it to Verizon.
Sincerely,
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
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John C. Peterson " Director
Contract Performance and Administration
Reviewed and agreed as to points A, B, C, 0, E and F of paragraph 1. SBCS
does not necessarily agree with Verizon s positions in their entirety as stated in
paragraphs 2 through 8 above. SBCS asserts that to the extent paragraphs 2
through 8 are not contained in the agreement SBCS is adopting via its statutory
rights undersection 252(i), those paragraphs may reflect the Verizon positionbut are not binding on SBCS:
SOUTHWESTERN BELL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
D/BI A SBC LONG DISTANCE
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David Hammock L" -t.. r -0
RVP-CarrierlSupplier Management
M. Miller - Verizon
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APPENDIX A 1
V1.
Rates and Charges for Transport and Termination of Traffic
Reciprocal Compensation Traffic Termination
Reciprocal Compensation Traffic End Office Rate: $0.0050687 per minute of use.
Reciprocal Compensation Traffic Tandem Rate: $0.0070138 per minute of use.
The Tandem Transit Service Charge is $0.0018345 per minute of use.
Transit Service Billing Fee - Five percent (5%) of the Tandem Transit Traffic Service
Charges assessed during the billing period for Tandem Transit Traffic exchanged with the
relevant third party carriers.
Transit Service Trunking Charge (for each relevant third party carrier) - For each DS1
equivalent volume3 (or portion thereof) of Tandem Transit Traffic exchanged with the
relevant third party carrier during a monthly billing period: an amount equal to the total
monthly rate for 24 channels (DS1 equivalent) for Switched Access, Access Tandem
Dedicated Trunk Port DS1 , as set forth in Verizon Tariff FCC No. 14, as amended from
time to time.
Entrance Facility and Transport for Interconnection Charges: See Intrastate Special
Access Tariff
In the event this Appendix A refers to a service that is not available under the Agreement, the Agreement shall control.
Nothing in this Appendix A shall be deemed to require Verizon to provide a service that the Agreement does not require Verizon to
provide.
All rates and charges specified herein are pertaining to the Interconnection Attachment.
A CCS busy hour equivalent of 200 000 combined minutes of use.
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II.Services Available for Resale
The avoided cost discount for all Resale services is 13.50%.
Non-Recurring Charges (NRCs) for Resale Services
Pre-ordering
CLEC Account Establishment Per CLEC
Customer Record Search Per Account
Ordering and Provisioning
Engineered Initial Service Order (ISO) - New Service
Engineered Initial Service Order - As Specified
Engineered Subsequent Service Order
Non-Engineered Initial Service Order - New Service
Non-Engineered Initial Service Order - Changeover
Non-Engineered Initial Service Order - As Specified
Non-Engineered Subsequent Service Order
Central Office Connect
Outside Facility Connect
Manual Ordering Charge
Product Specific
$273.
$ 11.
$311.
$123.
$ 59.
$ 42.
$ 21.
$ 82.
$ 19.
$ 12.
$ 68.
$ 12.
NRCs, other than those for Pre-ordering, Ordering and Provisioning, and Custom
Handling as listed in this Appendix, will be charged from the appropriate retail tariff. No
discount applies to such NRCs.
Custom Handling
Service Order Expedite:
Engineered
Non-Engineered
Coordinated Conversions:
ISO
Central Office Connection
Outside Facility Connection
Hot Coordinated Conversion First Hour:
ISO
Central Office Connection
Outside Facility Connection
Hot Coordinated Conversion per Additional Quarter Hour:
ISO
Central Office Connection
Outside Facility Connection
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$ 35.48
$ 12.
$ 17.
$ 1071$ 9.
$ 30.
$ 42.
$ 38.
6.40
$ 10.$ 9.
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Application of NRCs
Pre-ordering:
CLEC Account Establishment is a one-time charge applied the first time that SBCS
orders any service from this Agreement.
Customer Record Search applies when SBCS requests a summary of the services
currently subscribed to by the end-user.
Ordering and Provisioning:
Engineered Initial Service Order - New Service applies per Local Service Request (LSR)
when engineering work activity is required to complete the order, e.g. digital loops.
Non-Engineered Initial Service Order - New Service applies per LSR when no
engineering work activity is required to complete the order, e.g. analog loops.
Initial Service Order - As Specified (Engineered or Non-Engineered) applies only to
Complex Services for services migrating from Verizon to SBCS. Complex Services are
services that require a data gathering form or has special instructions.
Non-Engineered Initial Service Order - Changeover applies only to Basic Services for
services migrating from Verizon to SBCS. End-user service may remain the same or
change.
Central Office Connect applies in addition to the ISO when physical installation is
required at the central office.
Outside Facility Connect applies in addition to the ISO when incremental fieldwork is
required.
Manual Ordering Charge applies to orders that require Verizon to manually enter SBCS'
order into Verizon s Secure Integrated Gateway System (SIGS), e.g. faxed orders and
orders sent via physical or electronic mail.
Custom Handling (These NRCs are in addition to any Preordering or Ordering and Provisioning
NRCs):
Service Order Expedite (Engineered or Non-Engineered) applies if SBCS requests
service prior to the standard due date intervals.
Coordinated Conversion applies if SBCS requests notification and coordination of service
cut over prior to the service becoming effective.
Hot Coordinated Conversion First Hour applies if SBCS requests real-time coordination
of a service cut-over that takes one hour or less.
Hot Coordinated Conversion Per Additional Quarter Hour applies, in addition to the Hot
Coordinated Conversion First Hour, for every 15-minute segment of real-time
coordination of a service cut-over that takes more than one hour.
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III.Prices for Unbundled Network Elements
Monthly Recurring Charges
Local Loop
2 Wire Analog Loop (inclusive of NID)
4 Wire Analog Loop (inclusive of NID)
2 Wire Digital Loop (inclusive of NID)
4 Wire Digital Loop (inclusive of NID)
DS-1 Loop
DS-3 Loop
45.
67.
45.
67.
160.
320.
Supplemental Features:
ISDN-BRI Line Loop Extender
DS1 Clear Channel Capability 26.
Sub-Loop
Wire Feeder
Wire Distribution
Wire Feeder
Wire Distribution
Wire Drop
Wire Drop
Inside Wire
Network Interface Device (leased separately)
16.
26.
31.
45.
BFR
Basic NID:
Complex (12 x) NID
Switching
Port
Basic Analog Line Side Port
Coin Line Side Port
ISDN BRI Digital Line Side Port
DS-1 Digital Trunk Side Port
ISDN PRI Digital Trunk Side Port
19.40
70.
227.
Usage Charges (must purchase Port)
Local Central Office Switching
(Overall Average MOU)
Common Shared Transport
Transport Facility (Average MOU/ALM)
Transport Termination (Average MOU/Term)
Tandem Switching (Average MOU)
0050687
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0001106
0017134
Terminating to Originating Ratio
4 In compliance with the FCC Order approving the Merger of GTE Corporation and Bell Atlantic (CC Docket No. 98-1840), Verizon
will offer limited duration promotional discounts on resold residential exchange access lines. The terms and conditions on which
these promotional discounts are being made available can be found on Verizon s web site, at http://www.Qte.com/wise for former
GTE service areas and http://www.bell-atLcom/wholesale/html/resources.htm for former Bell Atlantic service areas.
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Dedicated Transport Facilities
CLEC Dedicated Transport
CDT 2 Wire
CDT 4 Wire
CDT DS1
CDT DS3 Optical Interface
CDT DS3 Electrical Interface
Interoffice Dedicated Transport
IDT DSO Transport Facility per ALM
IDT DSO Transport Termination
IDT DS1 Transport Facility per ALM
IDT DS1 Transport Termination
IDT DS3 Transport Facility per ALM
IDT DS3 Transport Termination
Multiplexing
DS1 to Voice Multiplexing
DS3 to DS1 Multiplexing
DS1 Clear Channel Capability
Unbundled Dark Fiber
Unbundled Dark Fiber Loops/Sub-Loops
Dark Fiber Loop
Dark Fiber Sub-Loop - Feeder
Dark Fiber Sub-Loop - Distribution
Unbundled Dark Fiber Dedicated Transport
Dark Fiber IDT -Facility
Dark Fiber IDT -Termination
Intermediate Office Cross Connect
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$ 33.
$ 53.
$ 300.
$ 1 312.
$ 1 750.
12.
45.
25.
234.
194.
550.
26.
67.
53.
13.
24.
TBD
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UNE-P Pricing
MRCs. The MRC for a UNE-P will generally be equal to the sum of the MRCs for the combined
UNEs (e.g. the total of the UNE loop charge plus the UNE port charges in the Agreement (see
Note A) plus: UNE local switching (per minute originating usage plus T/O factor to determine
terminating minutes) based on UNE local switching rates in the Agreement plus UNE shared
transport and tandem switching (based on factors for percent interoffice and tandem switch
usage, plus assumed transport mileage of 10 miles and 2 terms) based on UNE shared transport
rates in the Agreement plus UNE Vertical Services charges (optional per line charges, if allowed
by the Agreement).
(Note A): UNE platforms are available in four loop/port configurations as shown below. If the
price for any component of these platforms is not set forth herein , Verizon will use the 1GB
process to determine the appropriate price and TBD pricing shall apply.
UNE Basic Analog Voice Grade Platform consists of the following components:
UNE 2-wire Analog loop; and
UNE Basic Analog Line Side port
UNE ISDN BRI Platform consists of the following components:
UNE 2-wire Digital loop; and
UNE ISDN BRI Digital Line Side port
UNE ISDN PRI Platform consists of the following components:
UNE DS1 loop; and
UNE ISDN PRI Digital Trunk Side port
UNE DS1 Platform consists of the following components:
UNE DS1 loop; and
UNE DS1 Digital Trunk Side port
NRCs. Optional NRCs will apply as ordered by the CLEC including such charges as Expedites
Coordinated Conversions, loop Conditioning, etc.
EEL Pricing
MRCs. The MRCs for an EEL will generally be equal to the applicable MRCs for UNEs and
Multiplexing that comprise an EEL arrangement (e.g. UNE Loop, IDT, CDT, Multiplexing, & Clear
Channel Capability).
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Line Splitting
Except as noted in the following paragraph, the provider of voice services in a Line Splitting
arrangement ("VLEC") will be billed for all charges associated with the Network Elements and
other Verizon services, facilities and arrangements, used in conjunction with the Line Splitting
arrangement ("Line Splitting Arrangement"), regardless of which CLEC in the Line Splitting
Arrangement orders the Network Elements or other Verizon services, facilities or arrangements.
These charges include, but are not limited to, all applicable non-recurring charges and monthly
recurring charges related to such Line Splitting Arrangement, including but not limited to UNE-
(2-wire digital UNE loop or 2-wire ADSL capable UNE loop, UNE switch port, UNE local switching
usage, UNE local transport and usage rates), testing, pre-qualification, OSS, line conditioning,
CLEC account establishment and misdirected trouble charges.
The CLEC with the applicable collocation arrangement will be billed for splitter establishment and
collocation related charges.
5 Rates for the individual line splitting components are contained in existing terms for Unbundled Network Elements and
Collocation.
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NON-RECURRING CHARGES - LOOP, PORT AND NID
Pre-ordering
CLEC Account Establishment Per CLEC
Customer Record Search
$166.$ 4.
Ordering and Provisioning
Loop:
Engineered Initial Service Order (ISO)
Non-Engineered ISO
Central Office Connection
Outside Facility Connection (See Note 1)
$294.
$ 49.
$ 12.
$ 68.
NID:
ISO
Outside Facility Connection
$ 33.
$ 42.
Port:
ISO
Subsequent Service Order
Central Office Connection
$ 50.46
$ 25.
$ 12.
Custom Handling
Manual Ordering Charge
Service Order Expedite:
Engineered Loop LSRs
All Other LSRs
$ 12.
$ 25.
$ 3.
Coordinated Conversions:
ISO
Central Office Connection
Outside Facility Connection
$ 17.
$ 10.
$ 9.
Hot Coordinated Conversion First Hour:
ISO
Central Office Connection
Outside Facility Connection
$ 30.
$ 42.
$ 38.
Hot Coordinated Conversion per Additional Quarter Hour:
ISO
Central Office Connection
Outside Facility Connection
6.40
$ 10.$ 9.
Note 1: The Outside Loop Facility Charge will apply when fieldwork is required for establishment of a new
unbundled loop service.
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NON-RECURRING CHARGES - OTHER UNEs
Exchange - FDI Feeder Interconnection -Initial
Exchange - FDI Feeder Interconnection - Subsequent
Exchange - FDI Distribution Interconnection -Initial
Exchange - FDI Distribution Interconnection - Subsequent
Exchange - Serving Terminal Interconnection Initial
Exchange - Serving Terminal Interconnection - Subsequent
$ 36.
$ 15.
$ 36.
$ 15.
$ 36.
$ 15.
$ 26.
$ 11.
$ 26.
$ 11.
$ 26.
$ 11.
$ 46.
$ 16.
$ 61.
$ 16.
$ 28.
$ 13.23
$ 24.
$ 7.
$ 30.$ 7.
$ 15.
6.41
Advanced - Service Inquiry Charge
Advanced - Interoffice Dedicated Transport Initial
Advanced - Unbundled Loop -Initial
Advanced - Sub-Loop Feeder - Initial
Advanced - Sub-Loop Distribution -Initial
Intermediate Office Cross Connect
Dark fiber Record Review (with reservations)
Dark Fiber Optional Engineering Services
$405.
$ 64.
$ 64.
$ 64.
$ 64.
TBD
TBD
TBD
$405.
$ 64.
$ 64.
$ 64.
$ 64.
N/A
$267.
$261.
$261.
$264.
N/A
$224.
$220.43
$220.43
$216.
Advanced - Basic (2-wire and 4-wire) - Initial
Advanced - Basic (2-wire and 4-wire) - Subsequent
DS1/DS3 - Initial
DS1/DS3 - Subsequent
DS3 to DS1 Multiplexer
DS1 to DSO Multiplexer
$ 88.
$ 38.
$ 97.
$ 38.
N/A
N/A
$ 56.
$ 21.
$ 65.
$ 21.
N/A
N/A
$12.
$ 12.
$12.
$ 12.
$450.
$800.
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Advanced - Basic (2-wire and 4-wire) Changeover (As Is)$161.$99.$41.N/A
Advanced - Basic (2-wire and 4-wire) Changeover (As Is)-$7.$4.$41.N/A
Additional MOG (Mass Order Generator) Only
Advanced - Complex (DS1 and above) Changeover (As Is)$179.$117.$41.N/A
Advanced - Complex (DS1 and above) Changeover (As Is)-$7.$4.$41.N/A
Additional MOG (Mass Order Generator) Only
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Loop Conditioning - Bridged Tap
Loop Conditioning - Load Coils
Loop Conditioning - Load Coils / Bridged Tap
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$318.
$249.
$568.
$ 34.
$ 34.
Exchange - Basic - Initial $ 31.$ 22.$ 28.$ 26.
Exchange - Basic - Subsequent $ 16.44 $ 13.
Exchange - Basic - Changeover $ 19.$ 15.
Exchange - Complex Non-Digital - Initial $ 41.$ 27.$162.41 $ 31.
Exchange - Complex Non-Digital - Subsequent (Port Feature)$ 16.44 $ 13.
Exchange - Complex Non-Digital - Subsequent (Switch $ 20.$ 13.$ 22.$ 22.
Feature Group)
Exchange - Complex Non-Digital - Changeover (As Is)$ 22.$ 17.
Exchange - Complex Non-Digital - Changeover (As Specified) $ 30.$ 21.$ 20.
Exchange - Complex Digital- Initial $ 41.$ 27.$205.$ 28.
Exchange - Complex Digital - Subsequent (Port Feature)$ 16.44 $ 13.
Exchange - Complex Digital - Subsequent (Switch Feature $ 20.$ 13.$ 22.$ 22.
Group)
Exchange - Complex Digital - Changeover (As Is)$ 22.$ 17.
Exchange - Complex Digital - Changeover (As Specified)$ 30.$ 21.$ 80.
Advanced - Complex - Initial $ 48.$ 34.$681.$303.
Advanced - Complex - Subsequent $ 20.$ 13.$ 65.$ 48.47
Advanced - Complex - Changeover (As Is)$ 24.$ 19.$ 51.$ 34.
Advanced - Complex - Changeover (As Specified)$ 37.$ 28.$ 82.$ 64.
Advanced - Basic(2-wire and 4-wire) - Initial
Advanced - Basic (2-wire and 4-wire)- Subsequent
Advanced - Complex (DS1 and above) - Initial
Advanced - Complex(DS1 and above) - Subsequent
$ 95.49
$ 45.
$105.
$ 45.
$ 63.
$ 28.
$ 72.
$ 28.
$428.
$ 58.
$584.49
$ 86.
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Entrance Facility/Dedicated Transport DSO - Initial $ 95.49
Entrance Facility/Dedicated Transport DSO - Subsequent $ 45.
Entrance Facility/Dedicated Transport DS1/DS3 - Initial $105.
Entrance Facility/Dedicated Transport DS1/DS3 - Subsequent $ 45.Clear Channel Capability N/A
$ 63.
$ 28.
$ 72.
$ 28.
N/A
$390.
$ 58.
$515.
$ 86.
$90.
6 These charges are interim and subject to retroactive true back to the Effective Date of this Adoption of the Terms.
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N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Facilities and Trunks - Initial
Facilities and Trunks - Subsequent (with Engineering Review)
Facilities and Trunks - Subsequent (w/o Engineering Review)
Trunks Only - Initial
Trunks Only - Subsequent (with Engineering Review)
Trunks Only - Subsequent (w/o Engineering Review)
STP Ports (SS7 Links)
$237.
$ 71.
$ 71.
$126.
$ 49.46
$ 49.46
$237.
$205.
$ 55.
$ 55.
$ 93.
$ 33.
$ 33.
$205.
$568.
$213.
$ 67.
$505.41
$202.
$ 67.
$438.
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Exchange Products
Advanced Products
$ 3.
$ 25.
$ 3.
$ 25.
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Customer Record Search (per account)
CLEC Account Establishment (per CLEC)
Design Change Charge - EELs and Transport
$ 4.
$166.
$40.
$166.
$40.
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
CLEC Splitter Connection - Initial
CLEC Splitter Connection - Subsequent
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$ 32.
$ 13.
$ 22.
$ 9.
$ 53.
$ 14.49
$ 47.29
$ 13.
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Application of NRCs
Preordering:
CLEC Account Establishment is a one-time charge applied the first time that SBCS
orders any service from this Agreement.
Customer Record Search applies when SBCS requests a summary of the services
currently subscribed to by the end-user.
Ordering and Provisioning:
Initial Service Order (ISO) applies to each Local Service Request (LSR) and Access
Service Request (ASR) for new service. Charge is Manual (e.g. for a faxed order) or
Semi-Mechanized (e.g. for an electronically transmitted order) based upon the method of
submission used by the CLEC.
Subsequent Service Order applies to each LSR/ASR for modifications to an existing
service. Charge is Manual or Semi-Mechanized based upon the method of submission
used by the CLEC.
Advanced ISO applies per LSR/ASR when engineering work activity is required to
complete the order.
Exchange ISO applies per LSR/ASR when no engineering work activity is required to
complete the order.
Provisioning -Initial Unit applies per ISO for the first unit installed. The Additional Unit
applies for each additional unit installed on the same ISO.
Basic Provisioning applies to services that can be provisioned using standard network
components maintained in inventory without specialized instructions for switch
translations, routing, and service arrangements.
Complex Provisioning applies to services that require special instruction for the
provisioning of the service to meet the customer s needs.
Examples of services and their Ordering/Provisioning category that applies:
Exchange-Basic: 2-Wlre Analog, 4-Wlre Analog, Standard Sub-Loop Distribution
Standard Sub-Loop Feeder, Drop and NID.
Exchange-Complex: Non-loaded Sub-Loop Distribution, Non-load Sub-Loop Feeder
Loop Conditioning, Customized Routing, ISDN BRI Digital Line Side Port and Line
Sharing.
Advanced-Basic: 2-Wire Digital Loop, 4-Wire Digital Loop
Advanced-Complex: DS1 Loop, DS3 Loop, Dark Fiber, EELs, and ISDN PRI Digital
Trunk Side Port
Conditioning applies in addition to the ISO, for each Loop or Sub-Loop UNE for the
installation and grooming of Conditioning requests.
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DS1 Clear Channel Capability applies in addition to the ISO , per DS1 for the installation
and grooming of DS1 Clear Channel Capability requests.
Changeover Charge applies to UNE-P and EEL orders when an existing retail, resale, or
special access service is already in place.
Service Inquiry - Dark Fiber applies per service inquiry when a CLEC requests Verizon to
determine the availability of dark fiber on a specific route.
EELs - The NRCs that generally apply to an EEL arrangement are applicable ordering &
provisioning charges for EEL Loops, IDT, CDT, Multiplexing and Clear Channel
Capability
Custom Handling (These NRCs are in addition to any Preordering or Ordering and Provisioning
NRCs):
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Service Order Expedite applies if SBCS requests service prior to the standard due date
intervals and the expedite request can be met by Verizon.
Coordinated Conversion applies if SBCS requests notification and coordination of service
cut-over prior to the service becoming effective.
Hot Coordinated Conversion First Hour applies if SBCS requests real-time coordination
of a service cut-over that takes one hour or less.
Hot Coordinated Conversion Per Additional Quarter Hour applies, in addition to the Hot
Coordinated Conversion First Hour, for every 15-minute segment of real-time
coordination of a service cut-over that takes more than one hour.
Design Change Charge applies to EELs & Transport orders for design changes
requested by the CLEC.
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IV.Rates and Charges for 911
See State Tariff.
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Collocation Rates
Non-RecurrinQ Prices
Engineering Costs
Engineering/Major Augment Fee
Minor Augment Fee
Access Card Administration (New/Replacement)
Cage Grounding Bar
DC Power
per occurrence
per occurrence
per card
per bar
NRC
NRC
NRC
NRC
129.
200.
22.
1,437.
Engineering per project 75.43
Cable Pull/Termination3. Ground Wire
per cable
per wire
NRC
NRC
1341.
18.
Overhead Superstructure per project NRC 440.
Facility Cable or Fiber Optic Patchcord Pull/Termination
Engineering per project NRC 76.
Facility Cable Pull per cable run NRC 211 .
Fiber Optic Patchcord Pull per cable run NRC 207.
OSO Cable Termination per 100 pair NRC
OS 1 Cable Termination per 28 pair NRC
OS3 Coaxial Cable Termination (Preconnectorized)per termination NRC
OS3 Coaxial Cable Termination (Unconnectorized)per termination NRC 11.
Fiber Optic Patchcord Termination per termination NRC
Fiber Cable Pull
Engineering per project NRC 607.
Place Innerduct per lin ft NRC
Pull Cable per lin ft NRC
Cable Fire Retardant per occurrence NRC 42.
Fiber Cable Splice
Engineering per project NRC 31.
Splice Cable per fiber NRC 70.
BITS Timing per project NRC 307.
Monthl Recurrin Prices
Caged Floor Space including Shared Access Area per sq ft MRC
DC Power per load amp MRC 14.
Building Modification per request MRC 201.
Environmental Conditioning per load amp MRC
Facility Termination
OSO per 100 pr MRC
OS1 per 28 pr MRC 16.
OS3 per OS3 MRC 11.
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Fiber Optic Patchcord per connector MRC
Cable Rack Space - Metallic per cable run MRC
Cable Rack Space - Fiber per innerduct ft MRC
Fiber Optic Patchcord Duct Space per cable run MRC
Manhole Space - Fiber per project MRC
Subduct Space - Fiber per lin ft MRC
Cable Vault Splice
Fiber Cable - 48 Fiber
Material per splice MRC 10.
Fiber Cable - 96 Fiber
Material per splice MRC 27.
BITS Timing per occurrence MRC 11.
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Non-Recurring Prices
Engineering Costs
Engineering/Major Augment Fee
Minor Augment Fee
Access Card Administration (New/Replacement)
DC Power
Engineering
Cable Pull/Termination
Ground Wire
Overhead Superstructure
Facility Cable or Fiber Optic Patchcord Pull/Termination
Engineering
Facility Pull
Fiber Optic Patchcord Pull
DSO Cable Termination
DS 1 Cable Termination
DS3 Coaxial Cable Termination
Preconnectorized)
DS3 Coaxial Cable Termination
(Unconnectorized)
Fiber Optic Patchcord Termination
Fiber Cable Pull
Engineering
Place Innerduct
Pull Cable
Cable Fire Retardant
Fiber Cable Splice
Engineering
Splice Cable
BITS Timing
Monthly Recurring Prices
Relay Rack Floor Space
DC Power
Building Modification
Environmental Conditioning
Facility Termination
DSO
DS1
DS3
Fiber Optic Patchcord
Cable Rack Space - Metallic
Cable Rack Space - Fiber
Fiber Optic Patchcord Duct Space
Manhole Space - Fiber
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per occurrence
per occurrence
per card
NRC
NRC
NRC
129.
200.
22.
per project NRC 75.43
per cable NRC 1341.
per wire NRC 18.
per project NRC 2,440.
per project NRC 76.
per cable run NRC 211.
per cable run NRC 207.
per 100 pair NRC
per 28 pai NRC
per termination NRC
per termination NRC 11.
per termination NRC
per project NRC 607.
per lin ft NRC
per lin ft NRC
per occurrence NRC 42.
per project NRC 31.
per fiber NRC 70.
per project NRC 307.
per lin ft MRC 20.
per load amp MRC 14.
per req uest MRC 201.
per load amp MRC
per 1 00 pr
per 28 pr
per DS3
per connector
per cable run
per innerduct ft
per cable run
per project
MRC
MRC
MRC
MRC
MRC
MRC
MRC
MRC
16.
11.
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Subduct Space - Fiber
Increment
per lin ft
NRC MRC
MRC
Rate
Cable Vault Splice
Fiber Cable - 48 Fiber
Material per splice MRC 10.
Fiber Cable - 96 Fiber
Material per splice MRC 27.
BITS Timing per occurrence MRC 11.
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Non-Recurring Prices
Engineering Fee per occurrence NRC $958.
Facility Pull 1 lin ft NRC
Facility Termination
DSO Cable
Connectorized
Unconnectorized
DS1 Cable
Connectorized
Unconnectorized
DS3 (Coaxial) Cable
Connectorized
Unconnectorized
Fiber
per 1 00 pr NRC
per 100 pr NRC 42.
per 28 pr NRC
per 28 pr NRC 32.
per DS3 NRC
per DS3 NRC 11.
per fiber term NRC 70.
Monthly Recurring Prices
Facility Termination
DSO
DS1
DS3
per 1 00 pr
per 28 pr
per coaxial
MRC
MRC
MRC
16.
11.
Cable Vault Space
Fiber Cable - 48 fiber
Space Utilization
Fiber Cable - 96 fiber
per subduct MRC
Space Utilization
Cable Rack Space
Metallic DSO
Metallic DS1
Fiber
Coaxial
per subduct MRC
1 lin ft MRC
1 lin ft MRC
per innerduct ft MRC
1 lin ft MRC
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Elements
Non-Recurring Prices
Engineering Costs
Engineering/Major Augment Fee
Equipment Installation
Software Upgrades
Card Installation
DC Power
per occurrence
per quarter rack
per base unit
per card
Engineering4. Cable Pull/Termination
per project
per cable
Ground Wire per wire
Facility Cable or Fiber Optic Patchcord Pull/TerminationEngineering per projectFacility Cable Pull per cable run
Fiber Optic Patchcord Pull per cable runDSO Cable Termination per 100 pairDS1 Cable Termination per 28 pair
DS3 Coaxial Cable Termination per termination
(Preconnectorized)
DS3 Coaxial Cable Termination
(Unconnectorized)
Fiber Optic Patchcord Termination
Fiber Cable Pull
Engineering
Place Innerduct
Pull Cable
Cable Fire Retardant
Fiber Cable Splice
Engineering
Splice Cable
BITS Timing
per termination
per termination
per project
per lin ft
per lin ft
per occurrence
per project
per fiber
per project
Monthlv Recurring Prices
NRC
NRC
NRC
NRC
557.
3,474.
96.
222.
NRC
NRC
NRC
75.43
1341.
18.
NRC 76.
NRC 211 .
NRC 207.
NRC
NRC
NRC
NRC 11.
NRC
NRC 607.
NRC
NRC
NRC 42.
NRC 31.
NRC 70.
NRC 307.
Equipment Maintenance per quarter rack MRC 82.
DC Power per load amp MRC 14.
Environmental Conditioning per load amp MRC
Facility Termination
DSO per 1 00 pr MRC
DS1 per 28 pr MRC 16.
DS3 per DS3 MRC 11.
Fiber Optic Patchcord per connector MRC
Cable Rack Space - Metallic per cable run MRC
Cable Rack Space - Fiber per innerduct ft MRC
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Elements Increment NRC MRC Rate
Fiber Optic Patchcord Duct Space per cable run MRC
Manhole Space - Fiber per project MRC
Subduct Space - Fiber per lin ft MRC
Cable Vault Splice
Fiber Cable - 48 Fiber
Material per splice MRC 10.
Fiber Cable - 96 Fiber
Material per splice MRC 27.
BITS Timing per occurrence MRC 11.
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Elements Increment NRC MRC Rate
Non-Recurrin Prices
Augment Fee per occurrence NRC 998.
Facility Pull
Engineering per project NRC 76.
Labor per linear ft NRC
Building Penetration for Microwave Cable per occurrence NRC 1GB
Special Work for Microwave per occurrence NRC 1GB
Monthly Recurring Prices
Rooftop Space per sq ft MRC
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Elements Increment NRC / MRC
Non-Recurrina Prices
DSO
Service Order - Semi-Mechanized
Service Order - Manual
Service Connection - CO Wiring
Service Connection - Provisioning
per order
per order
per jumper
per order
DS1/DS3/Dark Fiber
Service Order - Semi-Mechanized
Service Order - Manual
Service Connection - CO Wiring
Service Connection - Provisioning
per order
per order
per jumper
per order
Lit Fiber
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NRC
NRC
NRC
NRC
NRC
NRC
NRC
NRC
Rate
21.
38.
64.
21.
38.
17.
78.
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Labor:
Overtime Installation Labor
Overtime Repair Labor
Additional Installation Testing Labor
Standby Labor
Testing & Maintenance with Other Telcos, Labor
Other Labor
per rates below
per rates below
per rates below
per rates below
per rates below
per rates below
Labor Rates:
Basic Time, Business Day, Per Technician
First Half Hour or Fraction Thereof
Each Additional Half Hour or Fraction Thereof
Overtime, Outside the Business Day
First Half Hour or Fraction Thereof
Each Additional Half Hour or Fraction Thereof
Prem.Time,Outside Business Day, Per Tech
First Half Hour or Fraction Thereof
Each Additional Half Hour or Fraction Thereof
NRC $42.
NRC 21.41
NRC 100.
NRC 75.
NRC 150.
NRC 125.
Cable Material
Facility Cable-DSO Cable (Connectorized) 100 per cable run NRC 324.
pair
Facility Cable-DS1 Cable (Connectorized)per cable run NRC 301.
Facility Cable-DS3 Coaxial Cable per cable run NRC 82.
Fiber Optic Patchcord - 24 Fiber (Connectorized)per cable run NRC 810.
Power Cable-Wire Power 1/0 per cable run NRC 91.
Power Cable-Wire Power 2/0 per cable run NRC 132.
Power Cable-Wire Power 3/0 per cable run NRC 146.
Power Cable-Wire Power 4/0 per cable run NRC 180.
Power Cable-Wire Power 350 MCM per cable run NRC 307.
Power Cable-Wire Power 500 MCM per cable run NRC 428.
Power Cable-Wire Power 750 MCM per cable run NRC 658.
Facility Cable - Category 5 Connectorized per linear ft NRC
Collocation Space Report per premise NRC 218.
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DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION OF RATE ELEMENTS
Non-Recurring Charges
The following are non-recurring charges (one-time charges) that apply for specific work activity:
Enqineerinq/Maior Auqment Fee. The Engineering/Major Augment Fee applies for each initial Caged
Cageless , Virtual , or Microwave collocation request and major augment requests for existing Caged
Cageless, and Virtual collocation arrangements. This charge recovers the costs of the initial walkthrough
to determine if there is sufficient collocation space, the best location for the collocation area, what building
modifications are necessary to provide collocation, and if sufficient DC power facilities exist in the
premises to accommodate collocation. This fee also includes the total time for the Building Services
Engineer and the time for the Outside Plant and Central Office Engineers to attend status meetings.
Enqineerinq/Maior Auqment Fee (Microwave Only). The Engineering/Major Augment Fee for Microwave
Collocation applies when an existing Caged and Cage less collocation arrangement is augmented with
newly installed microwave antennae and other exterior facilities. This charge recovers the costs of the
initial walkthrough to determine if there is sufficient space, the best location for the microwave antennae
and other exterior facilities, what building modifications are necessary, if any, and if sufficient support
facilities exist in the premises to accommodate the microwave antennae and other exterior facilities. This
fee also includes the total time for the Building Services Engineer to coordinate the entire project.
Minor Auqment Fee. The Minor Augment Fee applies for each minor augment request of an Existing
Caged, Cageless, Virtual, or Microwave collocation arrangement that does not require additional AC or
DC power systems, HV AC system upgrades, or additional cage space. Minor augments are those
requests that require the Company to perform a service or function on behalf of the CLEC including, but
not limited to: installation of Virtual equipment cards or software upgrades, removal of Virtual equipment
requests to pull cable from exterior microwave facilities, and requests to terminate DSO, DS1 and DS3
cables.
Access Card Administration. The Access Card Administration rate covers activities associated with the
issuance and management of premises access cards. The rate is applied on a per card basis.
Caqe Groundinq Bar.The Cage Grounding Bar rate recovers the material and labor costs to provision a
ground bar, including necessary ground wire, in the collocator s cage.
BITS Timinq. The non-recurring charge for BITS Timing includes engineering, materials, and labor costs
to wire a BITS port to the CLEC's equipment. If requested, it is applied on a per project basis.
Overhead Superstructure. The Overhead Superstructure charge is applied for each initial caged and
cageless collocation application. The Overhead Superstructure charge is designed to recover Verizon
engineering, material, and installation costs for extending dedicated overhead superstructure.
Facility Cable or Fiber Optic Patchcord PulllTermination-Enqineerinq. The Facility Cable or Fiber Optic
Patchcord PulllTermination-Engineering charge is applied per project to recover the engineering costs of
pulling and terminating the interconnection wire (cable or fiber patchcord) from the collocation cage or
relay rack to the Main Distribution Frame block, DSX panel, or fiber distribution panel. The charge would
also apply per project to recover the engineering costs of pulling transmission cable from microwave
antennae facilities on the rooftop to the collocation cage or relay rack.
Facility Pull . The Facility Pull charge is applied per cable run and recovers the labor cost of pulling
metallic cable or fiber optic patchcord from the collocation cage or relay rack to the Main Distribution
Frame block, DSX panel, or fiber distribution panel.
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Cable Termination. The Cable Termination charge is applied per cable or fiber optic patchcord
terminated and is designed to recover the labor cost of terminating or disconnecting transmission cable or
fiber optic patchcord from the collocation cage or relay rack to the Main Distribution Frame block, DSX
panel , or fiber distribution panel.
Fiber Cable Pull-EnQineerinQ. The Fiber Cable Pull-Engineering charge is applied per project to cover the
engineering costs for pulling the CLEe's fiber cable, when necessary, into Verizon s central office.
Fiber Cable Pull-Place Innerduct The Fiber Cable Pull-Place Innerduct charge is applied per linear foot to
cover the cost of placing innerduct. Innerduct is the split plastic duct placed from the cable vault to the
CLEC's equipment area through which the CLEC's fiber cable is pulled.
Fiber Cable Pull-Labor.This charge is applied per linear foot and covers the labor costs of pulling the
CLEC's fiber cable into Verizon s central office.
Fiber Cable Pull-Fire Retardant.This charge is associated with the filling of space around cables
extending through walls and between floors with a non-flammable material to prevent fire from spreading
from one room or floor to another.
Fiber Optic Patchcord Termination . The Fiber Optic Patch cord Termination is applied per fiber cable
termination and recovers the labor cost to terminate the fiber optic patchcord cable.
Fiber Splice-EnQineerinQ . The Fiber Splice-Engineering charge is applied per project and covers the
engineering costs for fiber cable splicing projects.
Fiber Splice The Fiber Splice charge is applied per fiber cable spliced and recovers the labor cost
associated with the splicing.
DC Power.Non-recurring charges for DC Power are applied for each caged, cageless, and virtual
collocation application and major DC Power augments to existing arrangements. These charges recover
Verizon s engineering and installation costs for pullingand terminating DC power cables to the collocation
area. For initial applications, each DC Power feed will require two (2) cables.
Cable Material Charaes. The CLEC has the option of providing its own cable or Verizon may, at the
CLEC's request, provide the necessary transmission and power cables for caged , cageless, and virtual
collocation arrangements. If Verizon provides these cables, the applicable Cable Material Charge will be
charged.
Adjacent EnQineerinQ Fee. The Adjacent Engineering Fee provides for the initial activities of the Central
Office Equipment Engineer, Land & Building Engineer and the Outside Plant Engineer associated with
determining the capabilities of providing Adjacent On-Site collocation. The labor charges are for an on-
site visit, preliminary investigation of the manhole/conduit systems, wire center and property, and
contacting other agencies that could impact the provisioning of adjacent collocation.
Adjacent Facility Pull-Labor.This charge covers the labor of running the interconnection wire (cable) from
the main distribution frame connector to a termination block or DSX panel.
Adjacent Fiber Cable Termination . This charge covers the labor of terminating fiber cable for adjacent
collocation to the main distribution frame block or DSX panel.
Collocation Space Report. When requested by a CLEC, Verizon will submit a report that indicates
Verizon s available collocation space in a particular premise. The report will be issued within ten calendar
days of the request. The report will specify the amount of collocation space available at each requested
premise, the number of collocators, and any modifications in the use of the space since the last report.
The report will also include measures that Verizon is taking to make additional space available for
collocation.
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Miscellaneous Services Labor.Additional labor, if required , by Verizon to complete a collocation request
disconnect collocation power cables, remove collocation equipments, or perform inventory services for
CLECs.
Facility Pull (Microwave Only). The Facility Pull charge is applied per linear foot and recovers the labor
cost of pulling transmission cable from the microwave antennae and other exterior facilities on the rooftop
to the transmission equipment in the collocation cage or relay rack.
Buildinq Penetration for Microwave Cable . The reasonable costs to penetrate buildings for microwave
cable to connect microwave antennae facilities and other exterior facilities to the transmission equipment
in the collocation cage or relay rack will be determined and applied on an individual case basis, where
technically feasible, as determined by the initial and subsequent Engineering surveys.
Special Work for Microwave . The costs incurred by Verizon for installation of CLEC's microwave
antennae and other exterior facilities that are not recovered via other microwave rate elements will be
determined and applied on an individual case basis.
Virtual Equipment Installation. The Virtual Equipment Installation charge is applied on a per quarter rack (or
quarter bay) basis and recovers the costs incurred by Verizon for engineering and installation of the virtual
collocation equipment. This charge would apply to the installation of powered equipment including, but not
limited to, ATM, DSLAM, frame relay, routers, OC3, OC12, OC24, OC48, and NGDLC. This charge does not
apply for the installation of splitters.
Virtual Software Upqrade. The Virtual Software Upgrade charge is applied per base unit when Verizon, upon
CLEC request, installs software to upgrade equipment for an existing Virtual Collocation arrangement.
Virtual Card Installation. The Virtual Card Installation charge is applied per card when Verizon, upon CLEC
request, installs additional cards for an existing Virtual Collocation arrangement.
Dedicated Transit Service (DTS) Service Order Charge. Applied per DTS order to the requesting CLEC for
recovery of DTS order placement and issuance costs. The manual charge applies when the semi-
mechanized ordering interface is not used.
Dedicated Transit Service (DTS) - Service Connection CO Wiring. Applied per DTS circuit to the requesting
CLEC for recovery of DTS jumper material, wiring, service turn-up for DSO, DS1 , DS3, and dark fiber circuits.
Dedicated Transit Service (DTS) - Service Connection Provisioning. Applied per DTS order to the request
CLEC for recovery of circuit design and labor costs associated with the provisioning of DSO, DS1 , 083, and
dark fiber circuits for DTS.
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Monthly Recurring Charges
The following are monthly charges. Monthly charges apply each month or fraction thereof that
Collocation Service is provided.
CaQed Floor Space Caged Floor Space is the cost per square foot to provide environmentally
conditioned caged floor space to the CLEC. Environmentally conditioned space is that which has proper
humidification and temperature controls to house telecommunications equipment. The cost includes only
that which relates directly to the land and building space itself.
Relay Rack Floor Space. The Relay Rack Floor Space charge provides for the environmentally
conditioned floor space that a relay rack occupies based on linear feet. The standardized relay rack floor
space depth is based on half the aisle area in front and back of the rack, and the depth of the equipment
that will be placed within the rack.
Cable Subduct Space-Manhole. This charge applies per project per month and covers the cost of the
space that the outside plant fiber occupies within the manhole.
Cable Subduct Space. The Subduct Space charge covers the cost of the subduct space that the outside
plant fiber occupies and applies on a per linear foot basis.
Fiber Cable Vault Splice.The Fiber Cable Vault Splice charge applies per splice and covers the space
and material cost associated with the CLEC's fiber cable splice within Verizon s cable vault.
Cable Rack Space-Metallic.The Cable Space-Metallic charge is applied for each DSO, DS1 and DS3
cable run. The charge is designed to recover the space utilization cost that the CLEC's metallic and
coaxial cable occupies within Verizon.
Cable Rack Space-Fiber. The Cable Rack Space-Fiber charge recovers the space utilization cost that
the CLEC'sfiber cable occupies within Verizon s cable rack system.
Fiber Optic Patchcord Duct Space.The Fiber Optic Duct Space rate element is applied per cable run and
recovers the cost for the central office duct space occupied by the fiber optic patchcord cable.
DC Power.The DC Power monthly charge is applied on a per load amp basis with a 10 amp minimum for
each caged, cageless, and virtual collocation arrangement. This charge is designed to recover the
monthly facility and utility expense to power the collocation equipment.
Facility Termination. This charge is applied per cable terminated. This charge is designed to recover the
labor and material costs of the applicable main distribution frame 100 pair circuit block, DSX facility
termination panel, or fiber distribution panel.
BITS TiminQ.The BITS Timing monthly charge is designed to recover equipment and installation cost to
provide synchronized timing for electronic communications equipment. This rate is based on a per port
cost.
BuildinQ Modification. The Building Modification monthly charge is applied to each caged and cageless
arrangement and is associated with provisioning the following items in Verizon s premises: security, dust
partition, ventilation ducts, demolition/site work, lighting, outlets, and grounding equipment.
Environmental ConditioninQ. The Environmental Conditioning charge is applied to each caged, cageless
and virtual arrangement on a per load amp increment (10 amp minimum) based on the CLEC's DC Power
requirements. This charge is associated with the provisioning of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
systems for the CLEC's equipment in Verizon s premises.
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Adjacent Cable Vault Space. The Adjacent Cable Vault Space charge covers the cost of the space the
CLEC's cable occupies within the cable vault. The charge is based on the diameter of the cable or
subduct.
Adjacent Cable Rack Space. This charge covers the space utilization cost that the CLEC's fiber, metallic
or coaxial cable occupies within the cable rack system. The charge is based on the linear feet occupied.
Microwave Rooftop Space. Microwave Rooftop Space is the cost per square foot to provide rooftop space
to the CLEC for microwave antennae and other exterior facilities. The cost includes only that which
relates directly to the land and building space itself.
Virtual Equipment Maintenance. The Virtual Equipment Maintenance charge is applied on a per quarter rack
(or quarter bay) basis and recovers the costs incurred by the Company for maintenance of the CLEC's virtual
collocation equipment. This charge would apply to the maintenance of equipment including, but not limited to
ATM, DSLAM , frame relay, routers, OC3, OC12, OC24, OC48, and NGDLC. This charge does not apply for
the maintenance of splitters.
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