FCC 51.333 Revised as of October 1, 2014
Goto Year:2013 |
2015
§ 51.333 Notice of network changes: Short term notice, objections thereto
and objections to retirement of copper loops or copper subloops.
(a) Certificate of service. If an incumbent LEC wishes to provide less
than six months notice of planned network changes, the public notice or
certification that it files with the Commission must include a
certificate of service in addition to the information required by
§ 51.327(a) or § 51.329(a)(2), as applicable. The certificate of
service shall include:
(1) A statement that, at least five business days in advance of its
filing with the Commission, the incumbent LEC served a copy of its
public notice upon each telephone exchange service provider that
directly interconnects with the incumbent LEC's network; and
(2) The name and address of each such telephone exchange service
provider upon which the notice was served.
(b) Implementation date. The Commission will release a public notice of
filings of such short term notices or notices of replacement of copper
loops or copper subloops with fiber-to-the-home loops or
fiber-to-the-curb loops. The effective date of the network changes
referenced in those filings shall be subject to the following
requirements:
(1) Short term notice. Short term notices shall be deemed final on the
tenth business day after the release of the Commission's public notice,
unless an objection is filed pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section.
(2) Replacement of copper loops or copper subloops with
fiber-to-the-home loops or fiber-to-the-curb loops. Notices of
replacement of copper loops or copper subloops with fiber-to-the-home
loops or fiber-to-the-curb loops shall be deemed approved on the 90th
day after the release of the Commission's public notice of the filing,
unless an objection is filed pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section.
Incumbent LEC notice of intent to retire any copper loops or copper
subloops and replace such loops or subloops with fiber-to-the-home
loops or fiber-to-the-curb loops shall be subject to the short term
notice provisions of this section, but under no circumstances may an
incumbent LEC provide less than 90 days notice of such a change.
(c) Objection procedures for short term notice and notices of
replacement of copper loops or copper subloops with fiber-to-the-home
loops or fiber-to-the-curb loops. An objection to an incumbent LEC's
short term notice or to its notice that it intends to retire copper
loops or copper subloops and replace such loops or subloops with
fiber-to-the-home loops or fiber-to-the-curb loops may be filed by an
information service provider or telecommunications service provider
that directly interconnects with the incumbent LEC's network. Such
objections must be filed with the Commission, and served on the
incumbent LEC, no later than the ninth business day following the
release of the Commission's public notice. All objections filed under
this section must:
(1) State specific reasons why the objector cannot accommodate the
incumbent LEC's changes by the date stated in the incumbent LEC's
public notice and must indicate any specific technical information or
other assistance required that would enable the objector to accommodate
those changes;
(2) List steps the objector is taking to accommodate the incumbent
LEC's changes on an expedited basis;
(3) State the earliest possible date (not to exceed six months from the
date the incumbent LEC gave its original public notice under this
section) by which the objector anticipates that it can accommodate the
incumbent LEC's changes, assuming it receives the technical information
or other assistance requested under paragraph (c)(1) of this section;
(4) Provide any other information relevant to the objection; and
(5) Provide the following affidavit, executed by the objector's
president, chief executive officer, or other corporate officer or
official, who has appropriate authority to bind the corporation, and
knowledge of the details of the objector's inability to adjust its
network on a timely basis:
"I, (name and title), under oath and subject to penalty for perjury,
certify that I have read this objection, that the statements contained
in it are true, that there is good ground to support the objection, and
that it is not interposed for purposes of delay. I have appropriate
authority to make this certification on behalf of (objector) and I
agree to provide any information the Commission may request to allow
the Commission to evaluate the truthfulness and validity of the
statements contained in this objection."
(d) Response to objections. If an objection is filed, an incumbent LEC
shall have until no later than the fourteenth business day following
the release of the Commission's public notice to file with the
Commission a response to the objection and to serve the response on all
parties that filed objections. An incumbent LEC's response must:
(1) Provide information responsive to the allegations and concerns
identified by the objectors;
(2) State whether the implementation date(s) proposed by the
objector(s) are acceptable;
(3) Indicate any specific technical assistance that the incumbent LEC
is willing to give to the objectors; and
(4) Provide any other relevant information.
(e) Resolution. If an objection is filed pursuant to paragraph (c) of
this section, then the Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau, will issue
an order determining a reasonable public notice period, provided
however, that if an incumbent LEC does not file a response within the
time period allotted, or if the incumbent LEC's response accepts the
latest implementation date stated by an objector, then the incumbent
LEC's public notice shall be deemed amended to specify the
implementation date requested by the objector, without further
Commission action. An incumbent LEC must amend its public notice to
reflect any change in the applicable implementation date pursuant to
§ 51.329(b).
(f) Resolution of objections to replacement of copper loops or copper
subloops with fiber-to-the-home loops or fiber-to-the-curb loops. An
objection to a notice that an incumbent LEC intends to retire any
copper loops or copper subloops and replace such loops or subloops with
fiber-to-the-home loops or fiber-to-the-curb loops shall be deemed
denied 90 days after the date on which the Commission releases public
notice of the incumbent LEC filing, unless the Commission rules
otherwise within that time. Until the Commission has either ruled on an
objection or the 90-day period for the Commission's consideration has
expired, an incumbent LEC may not retire those copper loops or copper
subloops at issue for replacement with fiber-to-the-home loops or
fiber-to-the-curb loops.
[ 61 FR 47352 , Sept. 6, 1996, as amended at 67 FR 13226 , Mar. 21, 2002;
68 FR 52305 , Sept. 2, 2003; 69 FR 77954 ; Dec. 29, 2004]
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