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OP EUCDecember18,2019 p COMMISSION
Jean D.Jewen
Commission Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission LO EP.O.Box 83720
Boise,idaho 83720-0074
Dear Ms.Jewell,
Pursuant to Commission Order No.28784,GNR-T-01-10 please find enclosed Qwest Corporation'sapplicationfortheIdahoBroadbandTaxCreditfortheyear2018.This application is being submitted forCommissiondeterminationthatthebroadbandequipmentinstalledfor2018meetsthedefinitionofqualifiedbroadbandequipmentasfoundinIdahocode63-3029L
1.Name address of the applicant:
Qwest Corporation
PO Box 9070
Monroe,LA 71211
Contact Person:
Amanda Brown,Director--Tax AccountingPhone:318-330-6327
Qwest Corporationis a Telecommunications Carrier
2.Identify the area or location wherethe equipment is installed in Idaho.Please referto Exhibit 1for equipmentinstalled in the year 2018.See Exhibit 2forretirements.
Broadband investmentand retirementsfor 2018 are as follows:
YEAR INVESTMENT RETIREMENTS NET INVESTMENT i2018!$42,308,222 ($2,694,065)$39,614,157
3.Type of Broadbandserviceoffered to the public in idaho.Qwest Corporationuses terrestrial wireline technology.Various forms of DSL-based equipmentareused(ADSL &VDSL in various vintages).Transportis a mix of fiber optic and metallic cable,which typically is also supporting traditional telephonyservices.Equipment terminals are locatedinCentralOfficebuildings,remote buildings and in cabinets on concrete pads each serving aneighborhood.
Income Tax Oepartment
PO Box 9070
Monroe,LA 71211
www.centurylink.com
4.Network Transmission rate:
The transmission rate of DSL-based broadbandservices ranges from 256kbs to 40 mbps,to andfromasubscriber.Please refer to Exhibit 3.
5.Providea specific list of equipment types that the application is requestingthe Commissiontodetermineis"qualified broadbandequipment"as definedin IdahoCode Section 63-30291.Please referto Exhibit 1 for the year 2018.
6.Installation dates:
Please refer to Exhibit 1 for the year 2018.
7.Written descriptionof our BroadbandNetwork includinga descriptionof how the installedequipmentisan"integral part"of the broadbandnetwork:Services are supportedby our telecommunicationsnetwork which consists of voice and dataswitches(circuit and packet),copperand fiber optic cables and transmission equipment.At centralofficebuildingandatremotesites,multiplexers and advanced digital switches are controlledbylicensedsoftware.Fiber-optic cable is the primary transport media between nodes includinginterconnectionpointswithothercarriers.We continue to enhance and expand our network asbroadbandenabledtechnologyimprovesandascustomers,new and existing,demand significantadditionalcapacity.
8.Percentage and number of potential subscribers:Total customers with the potential to be high-speed internet subscribers in Idaho is 225,5620f233,838 potentialsubscribers,or 96%.Please refer to Exhibit 4.
9.Certifiedstatement from applicant:
Please See Exhibit 5.
If you have any questions concerning this filing,please contact me at (318)330-6327.
Sincerely,
Amanda Brown
Director-Tax Accounting
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EXHIBIT 3
Network Transmission Rates
2018
QWESTCORPORATION
IDAHO BROADBANDCREDIT
NETWORK TRANSMISSIONRATES
QUESTION#4
T600
ID_LUs 1000 mbps 140 mbps 120 mbps 100 mbps 80 mbps 60 mbps 40 mbps 20mbps 12mbps 7mbps Smbps 3mbps 1,5mbps 256kbps Total IDY2013146,819 96,678 113,591 79,072 28,647 37,452 64,205 1,980 621,638014239,089 138,588 27,631 44,533 29,902 38,542 62,084 1,969 637,G96EOY2015249,652 141,960 29,652 42,066 29,983 38,306 58,098 1,793 G45,237EOY2016261,627 145278 29,644 42,377 26,154 37,732 55,231 1,715 653,163EOY2017297,897 141,044 26,970 53,319 10,386 33,912 45,412 1,154 G10,094EOY20183851026305
,22562 44295 71204 34566 84314 31016 112015 74229 11497 35235 42952 1088 629788
NOTE:Where LU means Living Unit.A Living Unit is a street address where Owest Corporation might send abillandwherewirelineplantisnotfaraway.Where mbps means megabits per second.Thesearedownloadspeeds.Upload speeds vary.These are availability counts,not subscribership counts.
EXHIBIT 3
EXHIBIT4
Idaho
Broadband
Subscribers
2018
QWEST CORPORATION
IDAHOBROADBAND CREDIT
PERCENTAGEAND NUMBEROF POTENTIAL SUBSCRIBERSQUESTION#8
T600
ID LUs TOTALLU'S TOTAL WKG LU'S WKG qUAUFIED LU'S TOTAL QUAUFIED LU'S %WKG QUAUFIED LU'SEOY2013621,638 240,797 224,842 568,444 93%EOY 2014 637,696 238,228 224,238 583,905 94%EOY 2015 645,237 238,867 226,513 591,510 95%EOY 2016 653,163 240,247 229,186 599,758 95%EOY 2017 661,135 237,093 227,317 610,094 96%0.958767EOY2018679,754 233,838 225,562 629,788 96%0.964608
NOTE:Where LU means Living Unit.A Living Unit is a street address where Qwest Corporationmightsendabillandwherewirelineplantisnotfaraway.A working Living Unit is anaddresswhereQwestnowsendsabillforsometypeofservice,not necessarily internetaccessserviceandnotnecessarilytelephonyservice.A qualified LU is an address whereDSL-based service could be provisioned in a short interval of time.
EXHIBIT 4
EXHIBIT 5
Idaho
Broadband
certification
2018
IDAHOBROADBAND CERTIFICATION
EXHIBlT5
2018
i hereby,certify that Representativesof Qwest Corporation (the applicant)have readtheapplicationstatutesforthebroadbandinvestmentincometaxcreditandtheapplicantbelievesthatthesubjectbroadbandequipmentqualifiesforthetaxcreditunderidahoCodeSection63-30291 .
Jonathan J RobinsonVPNorthAmericanTax
EXHIBIT 5