3 AAC 52.320 - Information to be furnished
(a) Each telephone
utility shall report to the commission, in accordance with
3
AAC 48.095, all instances where the quality of service
it provides fails to meet the surveillance levels specified in
3
AAC 52.280(d),
3
AAC 52.300(a), or
3
AAC 52.310(e) for three consecutive
months. That report must be filed with the commission not later than 30 days
following the three-month period during which the surveillance levels have not
been attained.
(b) Each local
exchange carrier shall notify the commission as soon as reasonably possible any
outage defined in 47 C.F.R. 4 .S(a), of at least 30 minutes' duration that
affects 25 percent or 100 end users of an exchange, whichever is less. that
causes isolation of working lines in any exchange from 911 access, or that
causes a complete loss of extended area service (EAS). The notification must
include
(1) the date and time of onset of the
outage;
(2) the geographic areas
affected by the outage;
(3) cause
of the outage and estimated restoration time, if known; and
(4) the number of customers
affected
(c) Repealed
11/22/2017.
(d) Each intrastate
interexchange carrier shall notify the commission as soon as reasonably
possible of any outage defined in
47 C.F.R.
4.5(a) that requires
reporting to the Federal Communications Commission under
47 C.F.R.
4.9(b) or any outage that
does not meet this threshold that causes a toll trunk outage of at least eight
hours in duration. The notification must include
(1) the date and time of onset of the
outage;
(2) the geographic areas
affected by the outage; and
(3)
cause of the outage and estimated restoration time, if known.
Notes
Authority:AS 42.05.141
AS 42.05.151
AS 42.05.291
AS 42.05.331
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