3 AAC 53.220 - Determination of dominant or nondominant carrier status
Current through April 6, 2022
(a) A local
exchange carrier is a dominant carrier for retail service in an exchange unless
the commission orders, upon a petition or on its own motion, that the carrier
is nondominant in an exchange
(1) served by a
rural telephone company, as defined by
47 U.S.C.
153(44) and where a second
unaffiliated certificated facilities-based local exchange carrier offers
service to the public;
(2) where
the local exchange carrier's and its combined affiliates' local exchange market
share in the exchange is 60 percent or less; or
(3) where at least two unaffiliated local
exchange carriers
(A) are eligible
telecommunications carriers; and
(B) each individually have a market share of
20 percent or more in that exchange.
(b) For purposes of (a) of this section,
market share is measured by the carrier's percentage of customer
connections.
(c) Notwithstanding
(a) of this section, a local exchange carrier that owns the only facilities
used to provide local exchange service to the majority of customers in a
competitive local exchange market is a dominant carrier with regard to the
following services provided in that area unless the commission determines
otherwise as a result of an investigation or review under (e) or (f) of this
section:
(1) line extension
services;
(2) construction
services;
(3) subdivision services
agreements;
(4) interexchange
carrier access services, including special access services.
(d) Notwithstanding (a) of this
section, during or after the commission's review of a competitor's application
for certification or during the commission's review of a competitor's
application for eligible telecommunications carrier designation, a carrier or
an affected person may petition for review of any carrier's dominant or
nondominant carrier status.
(e)
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, the commission may, after
investigation, determine a carrier to be a dominant or nondominant carrier for
the provision of a service or group of services.
(f) In conducting a review of an incumbent
local exchange carrier's status as a dominant carrier in response to a petition
filed under (d) of this section or in response to any other petition for a
change in status, the commission will determine whether a local exchange
carrier will be unfairly competitively disadvantaged with respect to a service
or group of services by considering the following factors:
(1) the market share of the carrier and the
competitive entrants, as measured in a manner relevant to the service for which
nondominant carrier status is requested;
(2) the number, size, nature, and
capabilities of competing carriers;
(3) the existence and nature of barriers to
entry in competition for the service;
(4) the availability of reasonably
substitutable service;
(5) the
availability of alternative competitive facilities;
(6) the existence of safeguards to restrain
the exercise of market power;
(7)
the number of the carrier's customers transferred to a competitor;
(8) the number of customers projected to be
lost to a competitor in the next 12 months after the date the petition is
filed; and
(9) other factors
relevant to determining whether the carrier will be unfairly competitively
disadvantaged, including the existence or absence of consumer complaints
related to the service.
(g) A local exchange carrier holding dominant
carrier status as of September 16, 2005 shall retain dominant carrier status
until the carrier's status is changed by an order of the commission. A local
exchange carrier holding nondominant carrier status as of September 16, 2005
shall retain nondominant carrier status until the carrier's status is changed
by an order of the commission.
(h)
Upon designation of a competitive local exchange market, a local exchange
carrier owning the only facilities providing local exchange service to the
majority of customers in the newly designated competitive local exchange market
is a dominant carrier for services provided to that area, and all other local
exchange carriers serving that area are nondominant carriers until otherwise
ordered by the commission.
Notes
As of Register 202 (July 2012), the regulations attorney made a technical revision under AS 44.62.125(b)(6), to 3 AAC 53.220(a).
Authority:AS 42.05.141
AS 42.05.151
AS 42.05.221
AS 42.05.711
AS 42.05.990
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