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COMT 220 The Telecommunications Act of 96 Based on Information from: Phyllis Bernt Trevor Roycroft America’s NETWORK, March 1, 1996
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COMT 220 Current Industry Structure Customers CATV ALT/CAP IXCs LEC
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COMT 220 Interconnection Customers CATV ALT/CAP IXCs LEC
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COMT 220 The Rules Pubic Service Commissions must enforce the rules, arbitrate, and approve agreements Encumbent LECs must provide – Access to their network at reasonable rates – Unbundling – Interconnection at all technically feasible points – Physical co-location agreements
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COMT 220 Further Requirements LECs must also provide – Number portability – Database access – Operator Service access – White page listings – 911/E911 access – Resale
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COMT 220 Further Requirements LECs must also provide – Number portability – Database access – Operator Service access – White page listings – 911/E911 access – Resale
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COMT 220 Local Number Portability Source: North American Numbering Council: ARCHITECTURE & ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN FOR LOCAL NUMBER PORTABILITY
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COMT 220 Calling into “Ported” Areas
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COMT 220 Issues Long Distance (InterLATA) – LEC want to provide this Local Competition – ALT/CAPs – IXCs (Long Distance Carriers) – Cable Companies – Utilities
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COMT 220 Issues cont… Interconnection – If two competing providers offer similar services, how do I call from one network to the other? Content – LECs and others want to provide it
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COMT 220 The Act does Allow LECs into the long distance market Allow everyone into the local market Allow everyone to provide content
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COMT 220 Long Distance Entry LECs can provide LD immediately outside their own service area LECs can provide in-area LD once local service competition has been proven LECs are allowed into LD if no competitor comes forward
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