Goto Section: 51.230 | 51.232 | Table of Contents
FCC 51.231
Revised as of October 1, 2006
Goto Year:2005 |
2007
Sec. 51.231 Provision of information on advanced services deployment.
(a) An incumbent LEC must provide to requesting carriers that seek access to
a loop or high frequency portion of the loop to provide advanced services:
(1) Uses in determining which services can be deployed; and information with
respect to the spectrum management procedures and policies that the
incumbent LEC.
(2) Information with respect to the rejection of the requesting carrier's
provision of advanced services, together with the specific reason for the
rejection; and
(3) Information with respect to the number of loops using advanced services
technology within the binder and type of technology deployed on those loops.
(b) A requesting carrier that seeks access to a loop or a high frequency
portion of a loop to provide advanced services must provide to the incumbent
LEC information on the type of technology that the requesting carrier seeks
to deploy.
(1) Where the requesting carrier asserts that the technology it seeks to
deploy fits within a generic power spectral density (PSD) mask, it also must
provide Spectrum Class information for the technology.
(2) Where a requesting carrier relies on a calculation-based approach to
support deployment of a particular technology, it must provide the incumbent
LEC with information on the speed and power at which the signal will be
transmitted.
(c) The requesting carrier also must provide the information required under
paragraph (b) of this section when notifying the incumbent LEC of any
proposed change in advanced services technology that the carrier uses on the
loop.
[ 65 FR 1345 , Jan. 10, 2000]
Goto Section: 51.230 | 51.232
Goto Year: 2005 |
2007
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