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FCC 51.305
Revised as of October 1, 2013
Goto Year:2012 | 2014
§  51.305   Interconnection.

   (a) An incumbent LEC shall provide, for the facilities and equipment of
   any requesting telecommunications carrier, interconnection with the
   incumbent LEC's network:

   (1) For the transmission and routing of telephone exchange traffic,
   exchange access traffic, or both;

   (2) At any technically feasible point within the incumbent LEC's
   network including, at a minimum:

   (i) The line-side of a local switch;

   (ii) The trunk-side of a local switch;

   (iii) The trunk interconnection points for a tandem switch;

   (iv) Central office cross-connect points;

   (v) Out-of-band signaling transfer points necessary to exchange traffic
   at these points and access call-related databases; and

   (vi) The points of access to unbundled network elements as described in
   §  51.319;

   (3) That is at a level of quality that is equal to that which the
   incumbent LEC provides itself, a subsidiary, an affiliate, or any other
   party. At a minimum, this requires an incumbent LEC to design
   interconnection facilities to meet the same technical criteria and
   service standards that are used within the incumbent LEC's network.
   This obligation is not limited to a consideration of service quality as
   perceived by end users, and includes, but is not limited to, service
   quality as perceived by the requesting telecommunications carrier; and

   (4) On terms and conditions that are just, reasonable, and
   nondiscriminatory in accordance with the terms and conditions of any
   agreement, the requirements of sections 251 and 252 of the Act, and the
   Commission's rules including, but not limited to, offering such terms
   and conditions equally to all requesting telecommunications carriers,
   and offering such terms and conditions that are no less favorable than
   the terms and conditions upon which the incumbent LEC provides such
   interconnection to itself. This includes, but is not limited to, the
   time within which the incumbent LEC provides such interconnection.

   (b) A carrier that requests interconnection solely for the purpose of
   originating or terminating its interexchange traffic on an incumbent
   LEC's network and not for the purpose of providing to others telephone
   exchange service, exchange access service, or both, is not entitled to
   receive interconnection pursuant to section 251(c)(2) of the Act.

   (c) Previous successful interconnection at a particular point in a
   network, using particular facilities, constitutes substantial evidence
   that interconnection is technically feasible at that point, or at
   substantially similar points, in networks employing substantially
   similar facilities. Adherence to the same interface or protocol
   standards shall constitute evidence of the substantial similarity of
   network facilities.

   (d) Previous successful interconnection at a particular point in a
   network at a particular level of quality constitutes substantial
   evidence that interconnection is technically feasible at that point, or
   at substantially similar points, at that level of quality.

   (e) An incumbent LEC that denies a request for interconnection at a
   particular point must prove to the state commission that
   interconnection at that point is not technically feasible.

   (f) If technically feasible, an incumbent LEC shall provide two-way
   trunking upon request.

   (g) An incumbent LEC shall provide to a requesting telecommunications
   carrier technical information about the incumbent LEC's network
   facilities sufficient to allow the requesting carrier to achieve
   interconnection consistent with the requirements of this section.

   [ 61 FR 45619 , Aug. 29, 1996, as amended at  61 FR 47351 , Sept. 6, 1996;
    68 FR 52294 , Sept. 2, 2003]

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