FCC 68.105 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 68.105 Minimum point of entry (MPOE) and demarcation point.
(a) Facilities at the demarcation point. Carrier-installed facilities at, or
constituting, the demarcation point shall consist of wire or a jack
conforming to the technical criteria published by the Administrative Council
for Terminal Attachments.
(b) Minimum point of entry. The “minimum point of entry” (MPOE) as used
herein shall be either the closest practicable point to where the wiring
crosses a property line or the closest practicable point to where the wiring
enters a multiunit building or buildings. The reasonable and
nondiscriminatory standard operating practices of the provider of wireline
telecommunications services shall determine which shall apply. The provider
of wireline telecommunications services is not precluded from establishing
reasonable classifications of multiunit premises for purposes of determining
which shall apply. Multiunit premises include, but are not limited to,
residential, commercial, shopping center and campus situations.
(c) Single unit installations. For single unit installations existing as of
August 13, 1990, and installations installed after that date the demarcation
point shall be a point within 30 cm (12 in) of the protector or, where there
is no protector, within 30 cm (12 in) of where the telephone wire enters the
customer's premises, or as close thereto as practicable.
(d) Multiunit installations. (1) In multiunit premises existing as of August
13, 1990, the demarcation point shall be determined in accordance with the
local carrier's reasonable and non-discriminatory standard operating
practices. Provided, however, that where there are multiple demarcation
points within the multiunit premises, a demarcation point for a customer
shall not be further inside the customer's premises than a point twelve
inches from where the wiring enters the customer's premises, or as close
thereto as practicable.
(2) In multiunit premises in which wiring is installed, including major
additions or rearrangements of wiring existing prior to that date, the
provider of wireline telecommunications may place the demarcation point at
the minimum point of entry (MPOE). If the provider of wireline
telecommunications services does not elect to establish a practice of
placing the demarcation point at the minimum point of entry, the multiunit
premises owner shall determine the location of the demarcation point or
points. The multiunit premises owner shall determine whether there shall be
a single demarcation point location for all customers or separate such
locations for each customer. Provided, however, that where there are
multiple demarcation points within the multiunit premises, a demarcation
point for a customer shall not be further inside the customer's premises
than a point 30 cm (12 in) from where the wiring enters the customer's
premises, or as close thereto as practicable. At the time of installation,
the provider of wireline telecommunications services shall fully inform the
premises owner of its options and rights regarding the placement of the
demarcation point or points and shall not attempt to unduly influence that
decision for the purpose of obstructing competitive entry.
(3) In any multiunit premises where the demarcation point is not already at
the MPOE, the provider of wireline telecommunications services must comply
with a request from the premises owner to relocate the demarcation point to
the MPOE. The provider of wireline telecommunications services must
negotiate terms in good faith and complete the negotiations within
forty-five days from said request. Premises owners may file complaints with
the Commission for resolution of allegations of bad faith bargaining by
provider of wireline telecommunications services. See 47 U.S.C. 208; 47 CFR
1.720 through 1.736 (1999).
(4) The provider of wireline telecommunications services shall make
available information on the location of the demarcation point within ten
business days of a request from the premises owner. If the provider of
wireline telecommunications services does not provide the information within
that time, the premises owner may presume the demarcation point to be at the
MPOE. Notwithstanding the provisions of Sec. 68.110(c) of this part, provider of
wireline telecommunications services must make this information freely
available to the requesting premises owner.
(5) In multiunit premises with more than one customer, the premises owner
may adopt a policy restricting a customer's access to wiring on the premises
to only that wiring located in the customer's individual unit that serves
only that particular customer.
[ 66 FR 7582 , Jan. 24, 2001; 67 FR 60167 , Sept. 25, 2002]
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