FCC 61.19 Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 61.19 Detariffing of international and interstate, domestic interexchange
services.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (b) through (e) of this
section, or by Commission order, carriers that are nondominant in the
provision of international and interstate, domestic interexchange services
shall not file tariffs for such services.
(b) Carriers that are nondominant in the provision of international and
domestic, interstate, interexchange services are permitted to file tariffs
for dial-around 1+ services. For the purposes of this paragraph, dial-around
1+ calls are those calls made by accessing the interexchange carrier through
the use of that carrier's carrier access code.
(c) Carriers that are nondominant in the provision of international and
domestic, interstate, interexchange services are permitted to file a tariff
for such services applicable to those customers who contact the local
exchange carrier to designate an interexchange carrier or to initiate a
change with respect to their primary interexchange carrier. Such tariff will
enable the interexchange carrier to provide service to the customer until
the interexchange carrier and the customer consummate a written agreement,
but in no event shall the interexchange carrier provide service to its
customer pursuant to such tariff for more than 45 days.
(d) Carriers that are nondominant in the provision of international inbound
collect calls to the United States are permitted to file a tariff for such
services.
(e) Carriers that are nondominant in the provision of “on-demand” Mobile
Satellite Services are permitted to file a tariff for such services
applicable to those customers that have not entered into pre-existing
service contracts designating a specific provider for such services.
[ 66 FR 16881 , Mar. 28, 2001]
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