Utah Admin. Code R746-348-6 - Ancillary Features and Functions
A. Compliance -- Incumbent local exchange
carriers shall make available to other local exchange service providers the
following network features and functions pursuant to
47 USC Section
251 and Subsection 54-8b-2.2.
1. Access to signaling protocols and elements
of signaling protocols used to route local and interexchange traffic, including
access to signaling links, signal transfer points, and service control points
through the incumbent local exchange carrier's signal transfer point.
2. Answer and disconnect supervision as well
as the information necessary for customer billing.
a. Telecommunications corporations shall
protect customer proprietary network information in compliance with
47 USC Section
222 and applicable federal and state
rules.
b. Telecommunications
corporations shall enter into billing and collection agreements to permit
exchange of telephone line number information, use of non-proprietary calling
cards, and collect billing of third-party calls to a number served by another
provider.
3. Local
exchange service providers shall provide the capability for operators on
interconnected networks to perform functions such as completing collect calls,
third party calls, busy line verification calls, and busy line
interrupt.
4. Local exchange
service providers shall develop and implement repair service referral
procedures to direct trouble reports to the correct provider.
5. Pursuant to contract or tariff, each local
exchange service provider shall offer electronic interfaces to operational
support systems to enable other certified local exchange service providers to
provide service quality equal to that required by the Commission for incumbent
local exchange carriers. These contracts or tariffs shall be approved by the
Commission and available for public review.
6. Local exchange service providers shall
provide nondiscriminatory access to subscriber information, such as that
contained in published "White Pages" telephone directories.
a. Customers of local exchange service
providers shall receive directories as part of basic local exchange
service.
b. An incumbent local
exchange service provider, or its affiliate, shall make available to a new
local exchange service provider adequate space in the Customer Guide pages of
the directory to allow a new local exchange service provider to provide its
customers and prospective customers with information reasonably similar to that
provided by an incumbent local exchange service provider for its
customers.
B.
Emergency Call Networks -- Each local exchange service provider will cooperate
to insure the seamless operation of emergency call networks, including 911,
E-911 and 0- calls.
1. Incumbent local
exchange carriers will permit other local exchange service providers to
interconnect at its E-911 tandem so that each local exchange service provider's
customers may place calls to public safety answering points by dialing
911.
2. Local exchange service
providers shall not charge each other for any service, activity or facility
associated with provision of 911 or E-911 services other than call transport
and termination charges.
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