HomeMy WebLinkAbout20030408_429.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM
TO:COMMISSIONER KJELLANDER
COMMISSIONER SMITH
COMMISSIONER HANSEN
COMMISSION SECRETARY
COMMISSION STAFF
LEGAL
FROM:JOHN HAMMOND
DATE:APRIL 3, 2003
RE:REVOKING TELECENTS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.S AUTHORITY TO
PROVIDE LOCAL EXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES.
CASE NO. GNR-03-13.
This Decision Memorandum is submitted to address the failure of TeleCents
Communications, Inc. to post a bond as a condition for issuance of its Certificate of Public
Convenience and Necessity ("CPCN"). In addition, the Company has represented to Staff that it
no longer desires to obtain its CPCN.
TeleCents Communications, Inc. (Previous Case No. GNR-01-14)
On July 31 , 2001 , TeleCents Communications, Inc. filed an Application for a
Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to provide resold and facilities-based local
exchange services throughout Idaho in Qwest's and Verizon s service territories. TeleCents also
intended to provide all forms of interexchange telecommunications services. On May 13 , 2002
the Commission issued a Notice of Application and Notice of Modified Procedure. Order No.
29021. Based on the law and the record, the Commission granted the Application. See Order
No. 29066. However, the Commission found that TeleCents had to post a $5 000 bond prior to it
being granted its CPCN.
TeleCents has never provided evidence that it had posted the required bond.
addition, the Company advised Staff on April 1 , 2003 that it is no longer interested in
maintaining a CLEC certificate in the State of Idaho. See Attachment.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
A CPCN is subject to and contingent upon statutory conditions, regulations and
restrictions. See Order No. 26665. The nature of the grant is such that it is always subject to
DECISION MEMORANDUM
reVIew. The grant of a CPCN entails a reciprocal acceptance of responsibility and duties by the
regulated utility. Failure to perform those duties makes it fair, just and reasonable for the
Commission to revoke its privilege to provide service. Breach of condition whether express or
implied upon which the grant depends is grounds for termination or recission.
Because TeleCents Communications Inc. has failed to meet the conditions proscribed
by the Commission to receive a CPCN and no longer desires to maintain its CPCN, Staff
recommends that the Commission revoke any authority given to the Company in Order No.
29066, Case No. GNR-01-, to provide local exchange telecommunications services m
Idaho.In addition, Staff recommends that the Commission should remove TeleCents
illustrative tariffs from its active files. Staff recognizes though that the Company s Title 62
pricelist for intrastate interexchange services may remain on file because the Company still
maintains its Certificate of Authority to transact business as a foreign corporation in this state.
Staff also recommends that the Commission advise the Company that it is still
responsible for paying a regulatory fee to the Commission even though it no longer has a CPCN.
See Idaho Code ~~ 62-611 and 61-1001 et seq.
COMMISSION DECISION
Does the Commission wish to revoke TeleCents' authority to provide local exchange
telecommunications services?
If so, does the Commission wish to remove TeleCents ' illustrative tariffs for local
exchange services from its files?
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DECISION MEMORANDUM
John Hammond
From:
Sent:
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Subject:
John Allen (jallen(fYtelecents.com)
Tuesday, April 01 , 2003 7:41 AM
John Hammond
RE: e-mail address; jhammon(fYpuc.state.id.
Per our phone conversations I am writing to inform that we are not
interested in maintaining a CLEC certificate in the state of Idaho. Thanks
for your help.
Sincerely
John Allen
Compliance Officer
Accounts Payable
TeleCents Communications
Ph. 248-366-3330 x109
Fx. 248-366-9912
-----Original Message-----
From: John Hammond (mailto:jhammon0puc.state.id.usJ
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 6:34 PMTo: j allen0telecents. comSubject: e-mail address; jhammon0puc.state.id.
Sorry, about not getting back to you sooner. I was out of pocket for aweek. If you want, please send your letter via e-mail to the above address.
Thank you for your patience.
Sincerely,
John R. Hammond
Deputy Attorney General
State of Idaho, PUC
(208) -334-0357