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FCC 51.705
Revised as of October 1, 2016
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2017
§ 51.705 LECs' rates for transport and termination.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Commission's rules, by
default, transport and termination for Non-Access Telecommunications
Traffic exchanged between a local exchange carrier and a CMRS provider
within the scope of § 51.701(b)(2) shall be pursuant to a bill-and-keep
arrangement, as provided in § 51.713.
(b) Establishment of incumbent LECs' rates for transport and
termination:
(1) This provision applies when, in the absence of a negotiated
agreement between parties, state commissions establish Non-Access
Reciprocal Compensation rates for the exchange of Non-Access
Telecommunications Traffic between a local exchange carrier and a
telecommunications carrier other than a CMRS provider where the
incumbent local exchange carriers did not have any such rates as of
December 29, 2011. Any rates established pursuant to this provision
apply between December 29, 2011 and the date at which they are
superseded by the transition specified in paragraphs (c)(2) through
(c)(5) of this section.
(2) An incumbent LEC's rates for transport and termination of
telecommunications traffic shall be established, at the election of the
state commission, on the basis of:
(i) The forward-looking economic costs of such offerings, using a cost
study pursuant to § § 51.505 and 51.511; or
(ii) A bill-and-keep arrangement, as provided in § 51.713.
(3) In cases where both carriers in a Non-Access Reciprocal
Compensation arrangement are incumbent LECs, state commissions shall
establish the rates of the smaller carrier on the basis of the larger
carrier's forward-looking costs, pursuant to § 51.711.
(c) Except as provided by paragraph (a) of this section, and
notwithstanding any other provision of the Commission's rules, default
transitional Non-Access Reciprocal Compensation rates shall be
determined as follows:
(1) Effective December 29, 2011, no telecommunications carrier may
increase a Non-Access Reciprocal Compensation for transport or
termination above the level in effect on December 29, 2011. All
Bill-and-Keep Arrangements in effect on December 29, 2011 shall remain
in place unless both parties mutually agree to an alternative
arrangement.
(2) Beginning July 1, 2012, if any telecommunications carrier's
Non-Access Reciprocal Compensation rates in effect on December 29, 2011
or established pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section subsequent to
December 29, 2011, exceed that carrier's interstate access rates for
functionally equivalent services in effect in the same state on
December 29, 2011, that carrier shall reduce its reciprocal
compensation rate by one half of the difference between the Non-Access
Reciprocal Compensation rate and the corresponding functionally
equivalent interstate access rate.
(3) Beginning July 1, 2013, no telecommunications carrier's Non-Access
Reciprocal Compensation rates shall exceed that carrier's tariffed
interstate access rate in effect in the same state on January 1 of that
same year, for equivalent functionality.
(4) After July 1, 2018, all Price-Cap Local Exchange Carrier's
Non-Access Reciprocal Compensation rates and all non-incumbent LECs
that benchmark access rates to Price Cap Carrier shall be set pursuant
to Bill-and-Keep arrangements for Non-Access Reciprocal Compensation as
defined in this subpart.
(5) After July 1, 2020, all Rate-of-Return Local Exchange Carrier's
Non-Access Reciprocal Compensation rates and all non-incumbent LECs
that benchmark access rates to Rate-of-Return Carriers shall be set
pursuant to Bill-and-Keep arrangements for Non-Access Reciprocal
Compensation as defined in this subpart.
[ 76 FR 73855 , Nov. 29, 2011]
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