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Jean D.Jewell t 2
Commission Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
P.O.Box 83720 j
Boise,Idaho 83720-0074 May 20,2013
Dear Ms.Jewell,
Pursuant to Commission Order No.28784,GNR-T-01-10 please find enclosed Qwest Corporation’s
application for the Idaho Broadband Tax Credit for the years 2008-2012.This application is being
submitted for Commission determination that the broadband equipment installed for 2008-2012 meets
the definition of qualified broadband equipment as found in Idaho code 63-30291.
1.Name address of the applicant:
Qwest Corporation
100 CenturyLink Drive
Monroe,LA 71203
Contact Person:
Jonathan Robinson,Vice-President Tax
Phone:318-330-6261
Qwest Corporation is a Telecommunications Carrier
2.Identify the area or location where the equipment is installed in Idaho.
Please refer to Exhibit 1 for equipment installed each of the years 2008-2012.See Exhibit 2
for retirements.
Broadband investment and retirements is as follows by year is as follows:
YEAR INVESTMENT RETIREMENTS NET INVESTMENT
2008 $27,686,597 ($1,673,911)$26,012,686
2009 $25,012,264 ($437,930)$24,574,334
2010 $25,038,956 ($700,053)$24,338,903
2011 $29,506,040 ($463,124)$29,042,916
2012 $26,160,568 ($122,692)$26,037,870
TOTAL $133,404,425 ($3,397,716)$130,006,709
3.Type of Broadband service offered to the public in Idaho.
Qwest Corporation uses terrestrial wireline technology.Various forms of DSL-based equipment
are used (ADSL &VDSL in various vintages).Transport is a mix of fiber optic and metallic cable,
which typically is also supporting traditional telephony services.Equipment terminals are located
in Central Office buildings,remote buildings and in cabinets on concrete pads each serving a
neighborhood.
4.Network Transmission rate:
Please refer to Exhibit 3 for each of the years 2008-2012.
5.Provide a specific list of equipment types that the application is requesting the Commission
To determine is “qualified broadband equipment”as defined in Idaho Code Section 63-30291.
Please refer to Exhibit 1 for the years 2008-2012.
6.Installation dates:
Please refer to Exhibit 1 for the years 2008-2012.
7.Written description of our Broadband Network including a description of how the installed
equipment is an “integral part”of the broadband network:
Services are supported by our telecommunications network which consists of voice and data
switches (circuit and packet),copper and fiber optic cables and transmission equipment.At central
office building and at remote sites,multiplexers and advanced digital switches are controlled by
licensed software.Fiber-optic cable is the primary transport media between nodes including
interconnection points with other carriers.We continue to enhance and expand our network as
broadband enabled technology improves and as customers,new and existing,demand significant
additional capacity.
8.Percentage and number of potential subscribers:
Please refer to Exhibit 4 for each of the years 2008-2012.
9.Certified statement from applicant:
Please See Exhibit 5.
If you have any questions concerning this filing,please contact me at (318)330-6261.
Sincerely,
Jonatha Ro inson
Vice President-Tax
JU —
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QWEST CORPORATION
Application to the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission for Certification of
Qualified Broadband Equipment
2008-2012
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IDAHO BROADBAND RETiREMENTS
RETiREMENTS in 2008 -2012 BY VINTAGE
IDAHO CODE SECTION.63-30298
YEAR VINTAGE RETIREMENTS TOTAL RETIREMENTS
2008(V2003 (642,111)
V2004 (380,243)
V2005 (463,926)
V2006 (95,554)
V2007 (92,077)
TOTAL RETIREMENTS 2008 (1,673,911)
Z009 V2004 (88,836)
V2005 (87,197)
V2006 (51,339)
V2007 (134,380)
V2008 (76,178)
TOTAL RETIREMENTS 2009 (437,930)
2010 V2005 (50,208)
V2006 (80,860)
V2007 (206,830)
V2008 (246,447)
V2009 (115,708)
TOTAL RETIREMENTS 2010 (700,053)
2011 V2006 614,696
V2007 (484,557)
V2008 (439,178)
V2009 (154,085)
V2010 0
TOTAL RETIREMENTS 2011 (463,124)
2012 V2007
v2008 (112,386)
V2009 (577)
V2010 (4,390)
V2011 (5,345)
TOTAL RETIREMENTS 2012 (122,698)
EXHiBIT 2
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QWEST CORPORATION
IDAHO BROADBAND CREDT 2008-2012
NETWORK TRANSMISSION RATES
QUESTION #3
ID LUs 40 mbps 20mbps 12mbps 7mbps 5mbps 3mbps 1.5mbps 256kbps Total ID
LOY 2012 110,586 91,840 103,998 86,430 35,525 48,433 86,125 2,692 565,629
EOY 2011 74,727 78,779 89,108 94,834 33,385 53,123 128,298 2,986 555,240
EOY 2010 45,709 55,633 66,790 128,889 32,727 54,609 156,212 3,178 543,747
EOY 2009 19,302 66,971 36,258 161,627 33,618 54,751 164,549 3,963 541,039
EOY 2008 64,242 23,569 164,595 35,906 58,132 184,080 4,241 534,765
NOTE:Where LU means Living Unit.A Living Unit is a Street address where Qwest Corporation might send a bill and where
wireline plant is not far away.Where mbps means megabits per second.These are download speeds.
Upload speeds vary.These are availability counts,not subscribership counts.
EXHIBIT 3
EXHIBIT 4
IDAHO
BROADBAND
SUBSCRIBERS
20082012
QWEST CORPORA11ON V
IDAHO BROADBAND CREDI 2008-2012
PERCENTAGE AND NUMBER OF POTENTIAL SUBSCRIBERS
QUESTION #8
TOTAL WKG WKGQUAUF!ED TOTALIDLUsTOTALW’S ¾WKG QUALIFIED LU’S
LU’S QUALIFIED LU’S
EOY 2012 617,533 243,548 226,017 565,629 93%
EOY 2011 613,770 245,234 222,490 555,240 90%
LOY 2010 610,439 258,860 232,036 543,747 89%
EOY 2009 606,416 277,159 246,678 541,039 89%
EOY 2008 601,754 298,799 263,975 534,765 89%
NOTE:Where LU means Living Unit.A Living Unit is a Street address where Qwest Corporation
might send a bill and where wireline plant is not far away.A working Living Unit is an
address where Qwest now sends a bill for some type of service,not necessarily Internet
access service and not necessarily telephony service.A qualified LU is an address where
DSL-based service could be provisioned in a short interval of time.
EXHIBIT4
EXHIBIT5
IDAHO
BROADBAND
CERTI FICATION
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IDAHO BROADBAND CERTIFICATION
EXHIBIT5
I herby,certify that Representatives of Qwest Corporation (the applicant)have read
The application statutes for the broadband investment income tax credit and the applicant
Believes that the subject broadband equipment qualifies for the tax credit under Idaho
Code Section 63-30291.
Jonathan %.Robinson
Vice President Tax