Sec. 36.125 Local switching equipment--Category 3.
(a) Local switching equipment is included in accounts 2210, 2211,
2212 and 2215. It comprises all central office switching equipment not
assigned other categories. Examples of local switching equipment are
basic switching train, toll connecting trunk equipment, interlocal
trunks, tandem trunks, terminating senders used for toll completion,
toll completing train, call reverting equipment, weather and time of day
service equipment, and
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switching equipment at electronic analog or digital remote line
locations. Equipment used for the identification, recording and timing
of customer dialed charge traffic, or switched private line traffic
(e.g. transmitters, recorders, call identity indexers, perforators,
ticketers, detectors, mastertimes) switchboards used solely for
recording of calling telephone numbers in connection with customer
dialed charge traffic, or switched private line traffic (or both) is
included in this local switching category. Equipment provided and used
primarily for operator dialed toll or customer dialed charge traffic
except such equipment included in Category 2 Tandem Switching Equipment
is also included in this local switching category. This includes such
items as directors translators, sender registers, out trunk selectors
and facilites for toll intercepting and digit absorption. Special
services switching equipment which primarily performs the switching
function for special services (e.g. switching equipment, TWX
concentrators and switchboards) is also included in this local switching
category.
(1) Local office, as used in Sec. 36.125, comprises one or more
local switching entities of the same equipment type (e.g., step-by-step,
No. 5 Crossbar) in an individual location. A local switching entity
comprises that local central office equipment of the same type which has
a common intermediate distributing frame, market group or other
separately identifiable switching unit serving one or more prefixes (NNX
codes).
(2) A host/remote local switching complex is composed of an
electronic analog or digital host office and all of its remote
locations. A host/remote local switching complex is treated as one local
office. The current jurisdictional definition of an exchange will apply.
(3) Dial equipment minutes of use (DEM) is defined as the minutes of
holding time of the originating and terminating local switching
equipment. Holding time is defined in the Glossary.
(4) The interstate allocation factor is the percentage of local
switching investment apportioned to the interstate jurisdiction.
(5) The interstate DEM factor is the ratio of the interstate DEM to
the total DEM. A weighted interstate DEM factor is the product of
multiplying a weighting factor, as defined in paragraph (f) of this
section, to the DEM factor. The state DEM factor is the ratio of the
state DEM to the total DEM.
(b) Beginning January 1, 1993, Category 3 investment for study areas
with 50,000 or more access lines is apportioned to the interstate
jurisdiction on the basis of the interstate DEM factor. Category 3
investment for study areas with 50,000 or more access lines is
apportioned to the state jurisdiction on the basis of the state DEM
factor.
(c)-(e) [Reserved]
(f) Beginning January 1, 1993 and ending December 31, 1997, for
study areas with fewer than 50,000 access lines, Category 3 investment
is apportioned to the interstate jurisdiction by the application of an
interstate allocation factor that is the lesser of either .85 or the
product of the interstate DEM factor specified in paragraph (a)(5) of
this section multiplied by a weighting factor, as determined by the
table below. Beginning January 1, 1998, for study areas with fewer than
50,000 access lines, Category 3 investment is apportioned to the
interstate jurisdiction by the application of an interstate allocation
factor that is the lesser of either .85 or the sum of the interstate DEM
factor specified in paragraph (a)(5) of this section and the difference
between the 1996 weighted interstated DEM factor and the 1996 interstate
DEM factor. The Category 3 investment that is not assigned to the
interstate jurisdiction pursuant to this paragraph is assigned to the
state jurisdiction.
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Weighting
No. of access lines in service in study area factor
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0-10,000..................................................... 3.0
10,001-20,000................................................ 2.5
20,001-50,000................................................ 2.0
50,001-or above.............................................. 1.0
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(g) For purposes of this section, an access line is a line that does
not include WATS access lines, special access lines or private lines.
[ 52 FR 17229 , May 6, 1987, as amended at 53 FR 33011 , 33012, Aug. 29,
1988; 62 FR 32946 , June 17, 1997]
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