FCC 64.1401 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 64.1401 Expanded interconnection.
(a) Every local exchange carrier that is classified as a Class A company
under Sec. 32.11 of this chapter and that is not a National Exchange Carrier
Association interstate tariff participant, as provided in part 69, subpart G
of this chapter, shall offer expanded interconnection for interstate special
access services at their central offices that are classified as end offices
or serving wire centers, and at other rating points used for interstate
special access.
(b) The local exchange carriers specified in paragraph (a) of this section
shall offer expanded interconnection for interstate switched transport
services:
(1) In their central offices that are classified as end offices or serving
wire centers, as well as at all tandem offices housed in buildings
containing such carriers' end offices or serving wire centers for which
interstate switched transport expanded interconnection has been tariffed;
(2) Upon bona fide request, in tandem offices housed in buildings not
containing such carriers' end offices or serving wire centers, or in
buildings containing the carriers' end offices or serving wire centers for
which interstate switched transport expanded interconnection has not been
tariffed; and
(3) Upon bona fide request, at remote nodes/switches that serve as rating
points for interstate switched transport and that are capable of routing
outgoing interexchange access traffic to interconnectors and in which
interconnectors can route terminating traffic to such carriers. No such
carrier is required to enhance remote nodes/switches or to build additional
space to accommodate interstate switched transport expanded interconnection
at these locations.
(c) The local exchange carriers specified in paragraph (a) of this section
shall offer expanded interconnection for interstate special access and
switched transport services through virtual collocation, except that they
may offer physical collocation, instead of virtual collocation, in specific
central offices, as a service subject to non-streamlined communications
common carrier regulation under Title II of the Communications Act (47
U.S.C. 201–228).
(d) For the purposes of this subpart, physical collocation means an offering
that enables interconnectors:
(1) To place their own equipment needed to terminate basic transmission
facilities, including optical terminating equipment and multiplexers, within
or upon the local exchange carrier's central office buildings;
(2) To use such equipment to connect interconnectors' fiber optic systems or
microwave radio transmission facilities (where reasonably feasible) with the
local exchange carrier's equipment and facilities used to provide interstate
special access services;
(3) To enter the local exchange carrier's central office buildings, subject
to reasonable terms and conditions, to install, maintain, and repair the
equipment described in paragraph (d)(1) of this section; and
(4) To obtain reasonable amounts of space in central offices for the
equipment described in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, allocated on a
first-come, first-served basis.
(e) For purposes of this subpart, virtual collocation means an offering that
enables interconnectors:
(1) To designate or specify equipment needed to terminate basic transmission
facilities, including optical terminating equipment and multiplexers, to be
located within or upon the local exchange carrier's buildings, and dedicated
to such interconnectors' use,
(2) To use such equipment to connect interconnectors' fiber optic systems or
microwave radio transmission facilities (where reasonably feasible) with the
local exchange carrier's equipment and facilities used to provide interstate
special and switched access services, and
(3) To monitor and control their communications channels terminating in such
equipment.
(f) Under both physical collocation offering and virtual collocation
offerings for expanded interconnection of fiber optic facilities, local
exchange carriers shall provide:
(1) An interconnection point or points at which the fiber optic cable
carrying an interconnectors' circuits can enter each local exchange carrier
location, provided that the local exchange carrier shall designate
interconnection points as close as reasonably possible to each location; and
(2) At least two such interconnection points at any local exchange carrier
location at which there are at least two entry points for the local exchange
carrier's cable facilities, and space is available for new facilities in at
least two of those entry points.
(g) The local exchange carriers specified in paragraph (a) of this section
shall offer signalling for tandem switching, as defined in Sec. 69.2(vv) of this
chapter, at central offices that are classified as equal office end offices
or serving wire centers, or at signal transfer points if such information is
offered via common channel signalling.
[ 57 FR 54331 , Nov. 18, 1992, as amended at 58 FR 48762 , Sept. 17, 1993; 59 FR 32930 , June 27, 1994; 59 FR 38930 , Aug. 1, 1994]
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