Utah Admin. Code R746-356-3 - Equal Access Implementation
A. Implementation -- LECs shall proceed to
implement intraLATA equal access, using the 2-PIC method, in accordance with
the following criteria:
1. Any LEC that has
an equal access implementation plan approved by the Commission shall comply
with and maintain equal access in accordance with its approved plan as amended
or modified withCommission approval.
2. Any LEC that does not have an equal access
implementation plan approved by the Commission will respond to a bona fide
request, or on its own initiative, by filing an implementation plan with the
Commission within 30 days.
a. The target date
for implementation shall be no later than seven months from the date of receipt
of the bona fide request.
b. Copies
of the plan shall be mailed to the requesting telecommunications carrier, all
other carriers subscribing to the LEC's interLATA equal access service, the
Commission, and the Division.
3. A LEC can request a temporary waiver of
the requirement to implement intraLATA equal access for one or more of its
exchange areas, when it can prove that it does not have the technical or
economic abilities to provide intraLATA equal access service.
a. The Commission, after notice and
opportunity for hearing, may grant a waiver upon a showing of a lack of
technical or economic ability.
b.
When a LEC receives a waiver it shall implement interLATA and IntraLATA equal
access by the date established in the Commission waiver.
B. Approval of Equal Access Plans
-- The Commission will assign each LEC equal access plan a docket number and
issue a notice of the proceeding to all parties on its telecommunications list.
1. The Commission shall approve each plan
within 45 days of the filed date, unless hearings are required to approve the
implementation plan.
2. The plan
target date(s) will be automatically extended by the number of days in excess
of 45 required to finally approve a plan.
C. Exemption of Toll Services -- A LEC shall
continue to provide retail toll services as a carrier of last resort for its
own certified territory, or as a PIC for its own certified territory, until an
order of exemption is issued by the Commission.
D. Continued Services -- LECs will continue
to provide services for customer dialed number protocols 0-, Nll, 411,611, 911,
and 976. These numbers are not equal access and call routing will continue to
be processed unchanged by the LEC following the implementation of intraLATA
equal access. Calls using customer dialed protocols, such as 500, 700, 800,
900, 10356, and 101356X, are not subject to presubscription and they will
continue to be routed to the appropriate non- equal access carrier.
E. Routing Interface Signaling -- All
carriers shall establish uniform end-to-end message routing interface signaling
that includes at least the carrier identification code (CIC), originating line
or trunk telephone number, and terminating line or trunk telephone number. This
requirement is to permit direct billing to the responsible carrier(s) for use
of the switched access network elements provided by other carriers.
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