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FCC 69.132
Revised as of October 1, 2016
Goto Year:2015 |
2017
§ 69.132 End user Consumer Broadband-Only Loop charge for non-price cap
incumbent local exchange carriers.
(a) This section is applicable only to incumbent local exchange
carriers that are not subject to price cap regulation as that term is
defined in § 61.3(ee) of this chapter.
(b) A charge that is expressed in dollars and cents per line per month
may be assessed upon end users that subscribe to Consumer
Broadband-Only Loop service. Such charge shall be assessed for each
line without regulated local exchange voice service provided by a
rate-of-return incumbent local exchange carrier to a customer, for use
in connection with fixed Broadband Internet access service, as defined
in § 8.2 of this chapter.
(c) For carriers not electing model-based support pursuant to § 54.311
of this chapter, the single-line rate or charge shall be computed by
dividing one-twelfth of the projected annual revenue requirement for
the Consumer Broadband-Only Loop category by the projected average
number of consumer broadband-only service lines in use during such
annual period.
(d) The maximum monthly per line charge for each Consumer
Broadband-Only Loop provided by a non-price cap local exchange carrier
that elects model-based support pursuant to § 54.311 of this chapter
shall be $42.
Effective Date Note: At 81 FR 24345 , Apr. 25, 2016, § 69.132 was added.
This section contains information collection and recordkeeping
requirements and will not become effective until approval has been
given by the Office of Management and Budget.
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Subpart C—Computation of Charges for Price Cap Local Exchange Carriers
Source: 62 FR 31935 , June 11, 1997, unless otherwise noted.
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