HomeMy WebLinkAbout20101122_3158.pdfDECISION MEMORANDUM 1
DECISION MEMORANDUM
TO: COMMISSIONER KEMPTON
COMMISSIONER SMITH
COMMISSIONER REDFORD
COMMISSION SECRETARY
COMMISSION STAFF
LEGAL
FROM: NEIL PRICE
DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL
DATE: NOVEMBER 19, 2010
SUBJECT: APPLICATION OF LIBERTY-BELL TELECOM, LLC FOR A
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY, CASE
NO. LBT-T-10-01
On June 23, 2010, Liberty-Bell Telecom, LLC (“LBT” or “Company”) filed an
Application, including a copy of its illustrative tariff, for a Certificate of Public Convenience and
Necessity (“CPCN”), pursuant to Idaho Code §§ 61-526 through -5281, Idaho Code § 62-604,
IDAPA 31.01.01.111 (Rule 111), IDAPA 31.42.01 (Rule 202) and Procedural Order No. 26665,
to provide facilities-based local exchange, switched exchange access and non-facilities-based
interexchange telecommunications services in Idaho. Application at 1. On October 12, 2010,
LBT filed a revised copy of its illustrative tariff.
THE APPLICATION
LBT is a Colorado corporation and lists its principal place of business as Denver,
Colorado. Id. at 2. LBT is registered with the Idaho Secretary of State as a foreign corporation
and lists CT Corporation System, 1111 West Jefferson, Suite 530, Boise, Idaho 83702, as its
Idaho registered agent for service. Id. at 2, Exhibit C.
LBT states in its Application that it “proposes to offer competitive local exchange
services initially including, basic local exchange services and custom calling features for
residential and commercial subscribers.” Id. at 2. Subsequently, the Company “proposes to
offer exchange access services to interconnecting carriers.” Id. The Company’s local exchange
services “will be provided on a facilities-based basis[,]” utilizing the unbundled network
1 Pursuant to the Idaho Telecommunications Act of 1988, specifically Idaho Code § 62-604(1)(a), LBT is exempt
from Title 61 regulation.
DECISION MEMORANDUM 2
elements of its underlying carriers. Id. “[I]nterexchange services will be offered exclusively on
a resold, non-facilities-based basis.” Id. LBT has no current plan to construct facilities or
deploy equipment in Idaho. Id. at 5.
LBT’s proposed Idaho service territory will include all areas of Idaho currently being
served by “Qwest Corporation, its sole incumbent local exchange carrier competitor.” Id. at 5.
LBT attached a copy of its illustrative tariff to its Application. See id. at 7, Exhibit A. The
Company states that it will begin negotiating an interconnection agreement with Qwest
Corporation following the Commission’s decision regarding its Application. Id. at 8. LBT
“avers that it has reviewed all of the Commission’s rules and agrees to comply with such rules.”
Id. at 9. LBT requests a waiver of the escrow account requirement because it will not require its
customers to submit advance payments or deposits in exchange for service. Id.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff has reviewed LBT’s Application and other supporting documentation and
recommends that the Application be processed through Modified Procedure with a
corresponding 21-day comment period.
COMMISSION DECISION
Should LBT’s Application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity be
processed through Modified Procedure with a corresponding 21-day comment period?
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