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DECISION MEMORANDUM
TO: COMMISSIONER KEMPTON
COMMISSIONER SMITH
COMMISSIONER REDFORD
COMMISSION SECRETARY
COMMISSION STAFF
LEGAL
FROM: KRISTINE SASSER
DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
DATE: OCTOBER 1, 2010
RE: TRIARCH MARKETING, INC. APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE
OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY, CASE NO. TRI-T-10-01
On February 24, 2010, Triarch Marketing, Inc. (“Triarch” or “Company”) filed an
Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (“CPCN”) to provide resold
and facilities-based local exchange service in Idaho.
Triarch is a Louisiana corporation and lists its principal place of business as Rayville,
Florida. Triarch is registered with the Idaho Secretary of State as a foreign corporation and lists
Incorp Services Inc., 921 S. Orchard Street, Suite G, Boise, Idaho 83705 as its Idaho registered
agent for service of process.
Triarch states in its Application that it “initially proposes to provide resold and
facilities-based local exchange service utilizing unbundled network elements provided by
existing [local exchange carriers]: Qwest North, Qwest South, and Verizon.” Application at 4.
The Company has “no current plans to install facilities in Idaho but may do so in the future,
however, the nature and extent of the facilities to be utilized has yet to be determined.” Id.
Triarch “seeks authority to provide all forms of intrastate local exchange and interexchange
telecommunications services.” Id.
Triarch attached a copy of its illustrative tariff to its Application and later submitted
revised pages at Staff’s request. See Application, Exhibit 5 and Tariff Revisions. The
Company’s Application states that it has not yet initiated negotiations with incumbent local
exchange carriers (“ILEC”) in Idaho. Triarch states that it has reviewed the laws and regulations
of this Commission governing local exchange telecommunications services in Idaho and agrees
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to provide service in accordance with the laws, rules and regulations to the extent they are not
preempted by the federal Act.
Triarch’s Application states that it will not require its customers to submit advance
payments or deposits in exchange for service.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff has reviewed Triarch’s Application and other reporting documentation and
recommends that the Application be processed through Modified Procedure.
COMMISSION DECISION
Does the Commission wish to process Triarch’s Application for a Certificate of
Public Convenience and Necessity by Modified Procedure?
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