FCC 69.121 Revised as of October 1, 2006
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2007
Sec. 69.121 Connection charges for expanded interconnection.
(a) Appropriate connection charge subelements shall be established for the
use of equipment and facilities that are associated with offerings of
expanded interconnection for special access and switched transport services,
as defined in part 64, subpart N of this chapter. To the extent that the
same equipment and facilities are used to provide expanded interconnection
for both special access and switched transport, the same connection charge
subelements shall be used.
(1) A cross-connect subelement shall be established for charges associated
with the cross-connect cable and associated facilities connecting the
equipment owned by or dedicated to the use of the interconnector with the
telephone company's equipment and facilities used to provide interstate
special or switched access services. Charges for the cross-connect
subelement shall not be deaveraged within a study area that is used for
purposes of jurisdictional separations.
(2) Charges for subelements associated with physical collocation or virtual
collocation, other than the subelement described in paragraph (a)(1) of this
section and subelements recovering the cost of the virtual collocation
equipment described in Sec. 64.1401(e)(1) of this chapter, may reasonably differ
in different central offices, notwithstanding Sec. 69.3(e)(7).
(b) Connection charge subelements shall be computed based upon the costs
associated with the equipment and facilities that are included in such
subelements, including no more than a just and reasonable portion of the
telephone company's overhead costs.
(c) Connection charge subelements shall be assessed upon all interconnectors
that use the equipment or facilities that are included in such subelements.
[ 57 FR 54332 , Nov. 18, 1992, as amended by 58 FR 48764 , Sept. 17, 1993; 59 FR 38930 , Aug. 1, 1994]
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