Cincinnati bell telephone company


SCHEDULE 6.0 MEET-POINT BILLING RATE STRUCTURE



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SCHEDULE 6.0

MEET-POINT BILLING RATE STRUCTURE

A. Interstate access - Terminating to or originating from SBCT Customers served from an SBCT Switching Center.




Rate Element










Billing Company

CCL


Local Switching

Interconnection Charge











SBCT


SBCT

SBCT

















Local Transport (Tandem)

Termination












50% CBT

50% SBCT

















Local Transport (Tandem)

Facility












This will be calculated based on NECA tariff No. 4 filings for each Party
















Tandem Switching










CBT
















Entrance Facility










CBT
















B. Intrastate access - Terminating to or originating from SBCT Customers served from an SBCT Switching Center.


Rate Element










Billing Company
















CCL

Local Switching

Interconnection Charge











SBCT

SBCT


SBCT
















Local Transport (Tandem)

Termination












50% CBT

50% SBCT

















Local Transport (Tandem)

Facility











This will be calculated based on NECA tariff No. 4 filings for each Party
















Tandem Switching










CBT
















Entrance Facility










CBT

SCHEDULE 9.2.1

LOCAL LOOPS
CBT will provide the following types of unbundled local loops at the rates, terms and conditions set in this Agreement or by Commission ordered rate or tariff and in accordance with the following procedures. Specifications for conditioning, performance, acceptance limits and immediate action limits are listed in Schedule 2.3 (the “Technical Reference Schedule”).
1.0 “Two (2) Wire Analog Voice Grade Loops”
1.1 Two (2) Wire Analog Voice Grade Loops are capable of supporting POTS or POTS- like services utilizing a copper pair or derived analog voice grade channel.
1.2 Two (2) wire Analog Voice Grade Loops must be ordered before additional conditioning options apply. Additional conditioning will be considered incremental in functionality and price to the basic link.
2.0 “Four Wire Analog Voice Grade Loop”
2.1 Four (4) Wire Analog Voice Grade Loops are capable of supporting transmission of voice grade signals using separate transmit and receive paths and terminates in a Four (4)-wire electrical interface at both ends.
3.0 “Two (2) Wire ISDN BRI 160-Kbps Digital Loop”
3.1 Two (2) Wire ISDN BRI Loops are capable of supporting a digital transmission of two (2) 64-Kbps bearer channels and one 16-Kbps data channel (2B+D). The 2-wire 160-Kbps digital loop supports usable bandwidth up to 160-Kbps.
3.2 The loops will be qualified to determine how the Basic two (2) wire Analog VG Link is to be configured to support ISDN BRI services.
4.0 “Four (4) Wire 64-Kbps Digital Loop”
4.1 Four (4) Wire 64-Kbps Digital Loops are capable of supporting the transmission of digital signals up to a maximum binary information rate of a 64-Kbps and terminates in a Four (4) Wire electrical interface at both the Customer premises and on the MDF in CBT's Central Office.
5.0 “Four (4) Wire 1.544-Mbps Digital Loop”
5.1 Four (4) Wire 1.544-Mbps Loops are capable of supporting the transmission of digital signals up to a maximum binary information rate of 1.544-Mbps and terminates in a Four (4) Wire electrical interface at the Customer premises and on the DSX frame in CBT's Central Office.
6.0 “Two Wire xDSL Compatible Loop”
6.1 Two Wire xDSL Compatible Loops are loops from a customer premises to a CBT Central Office, using all copper facilities from the customer premises to the CBT Central Office. Such Two Wire xDSL Compatible Loops will be provided only where continuous, unfettered copper (e.g., no load coils, no DAMLs, no digital loop carrier systems) is available and may contain bridged taps. Such loops may contain repeaters at SBCT’s sole option and discretion. The Parties acknowledge that SBCT may use a variety of xDSL technologies to provision services using a Two Wire xDSL Capable Loop, and that SBCT will, at its sole option and discretion, determine the services it provides to its Customers over such a loop.
6 2 SBCT may deploy such technologies over Two Wire xDSL Compatible Loops provided by CBT as do not degrade the performance of other services provided by CBT or other CLECs operating in CBT’s local service area. The Commission shall determine whether a technology degrades the performance of other services.
6.3 CBT shall charge SBCT for Two Wire xDSL Compatible Loops the rate specified in this Agreement for Two (2) Wire Analog Voice Grade Loops plus qualification and conditioning charges and/or the applicable Commissioned ordered rates or tariff for Two Wire xDSL Compatible Loops.
7.0 “Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loop”
7.1 Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loops are loops from a customer premises to a CBT Central Office, using all copper facilities from the customer premises to the CBT Central Office. Such Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loops will be provided only where continuous, unfettered copper (e.g., no load coils, no DAMLs, no digital loop carrier systems) is available and may contain bridged taps. Such loops may contain repeaters at SBCT’s sole option and discretion. The Parties acknowledge that SBCT may use a variety of xDSL technologies to provision services using a Four Wire xDSL Capable Loop, and that SBCT will, at its sole option and discretion, determine the services it provides to its Customers over such a loop.
7.2 SBCT may deploy such technologies over Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loops provided by CBT as do not degrade the performance of other services provided by CBT or other CLECs operating in CBT’s local service area. The Commission shall determine whether a technology degrades the performance of other services.
7.3 CBT shall charge SBCT for Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loops the rate specified in this Agreement for Four (4) Wire Analog Voice Grade Loops plus qualification and conditioning charges and/or the Commissioned ordered a rates or tariff for Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loops.
8.0. “DS3 Loop”



8.1 A DS3 Loop provides for the communication path between a customer designated premises and CBT’s serving Wire Center for that premises at a speed of 44.736 Mb/s.
9.0 “OC-3 Loop”
9.1 A channelized OC-3 Loop provides a channelized communication path between a customer designated premises and CBT’s serving Wire Center for that premises at a speed of 155.52 Mb/s.
9.2 An unchannelized OC-3 Loop provides a concatenated communication path between a customer designated premises and CBT’s serving Wire Center for that premises at a speed of 155.52 Mb/s.
10.0 “OC-12 Loop”
10.1 A channelized OC-12 Loop provides for a channelized communication path between a customer designated premises and CBT’s serving Wire Center for that premises at a speed of 622.08 Mb/s.
10.2 An unchannelized OC-12 Loop provides a concatenated communication path between a customer designated premises and CBT’s serving Wire Center for that premises at a speed of 622.08 Mb/s/
11.0 “OC-48 Loop”
11.1 A channelized OC-48 Loop provides for a channelized communication path between a customer designated premises and CBT’s serving wire center for that premises at a speed of 2,488.32 Mb/s.
12.0 “Dark Fiber Loop” and Availability
12.1 A Dark Fiber Loop provides for the communications path between a designated customer premises and the telephone company serving Wire Center of that premises using “Dark Fiber”.
12.2 Spare Fiber Inventory Availability and Condition
12.2.1 All available spare dark fiber will be provided as is. No conditioning will be offered. Spare dark fiber is fiber that is spliced in all segments, point to point but not assigned, and spare dark fiber does not include maintenance spares, fibers set aside and previously documented for CBT’s forecasted growth, defective fibers, or fibers subscribed to by other carriers. SBCT will not request any more than 25% of the spare dark fiber contained in the requested segment.
12.3 Quantities and Time Frames for ordering Dark Fiber:
12.3.1 The minimum number of fiber strands that SBCT can order is two, and fiber strands must be ordered in multiples of two. The maximum number of fiber strands that SBCT can order is no greater than 25% of the spare facilities in the segment requested. Should spare fiber fall below 8 strands in a given location, CBT will provide the remaining spares in quantities of 2 strands. (See definition of spare facilities set forth in Section 13.2.1 above.)
12.3.2 If SBCT wishes to request dark fiber, it must submit a dark fiber facility inquiry, providing SBCT’s specific point to point (A to Z) dark fiber requirements. When SBCT submits a dark fiber facility inquiry, appropriate rates for the inquiry will be charged as outlined in the Pricing schedule.
12.3.3 Dark fiber will be assigned to SBCT only when an ASR is processed. ASRs will be processed on a first-come-first-served basis. Inquiry facility checks do not serve to reserve dark fiber. When SBCT submits the ASR, the ASR will be processed and the dark fiber facilities will be assigned for the charges as set forth in the Pricing Schedule.
12.4 Access Methods specific to Dark Fiber
12.4.1 The demarcation point for dark fiber at central offices, remote terminals and customer premises will be in CBT FOT equipment. This arrangement allows for non-intrusive testing.
12.5 Installation and Maintenance for Dark Fiber
12.5.1 CBT will install demarcations and place the fiber jumpers from the fiber optic terminals to the demarcation point. SBCT will run its fiber jumpers from the demarcation point to SBCT equipment.
13.0 Unbundled Packet Switching
13.1 Where SBCT is unable to obtain spare copper loops necessary to provision an advanced service at the same level of quality as CBT and unable to install a DSLAM at the remote terminal and CBT has placed a DSLAM in the remote terminal, CBT will unbundle and provide access to its DSLAM consistent with the FCC’s UNE Remand Order (CC Docket No. 96-98) or any other applicable FCC or Commission Order.
14.0 Loop Databases
14.1 CBT will provide to SBCT the same access as CBT’s retail customer service representatives have to CBT’s loop or outside plant electronic databases, to the extent any exist, for SBCT’s use in its (i) preordering, and loop qualification, (ii) ordering, (iii) provisioning (iv) maintenance, and repair and (v) billing processes.
14.2 All requests for Two and Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loops will trigger a loop characteristic information process. This loop characteristic information process examines the available loop facilities to the Customer premises in question for information about the loop facilities’ physical characteristics. The loop characteristic information process shall examine all available loop facilities with the goal of finding a Two Wire or Four Wire xDSL Capable Loop that meets SBCT requirements. Until a mechanized process is in place for obtaining loop characteristic information, if ever, all requests for loop characteristic information shall be submitted to CBT on a manual basis. The qualification charge applies when CBT supplies loop characteristic information to SBCT.
14.3 If the result of the loop characteristic information process indicates that the best available loop meets the parameters for a xDSL Compatible loop, SBCT will be so notified.
14.4 If the results of the loop characteristic process indicate that no existing loop meets the parameters for a Two Wire or Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loop, SBCT will be so notified.

14.4.1 If no loop meets the parameters for a Two Wire or Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loop because of the existence of electronics, not including the existence of bridged taps, on the loop and said loop is less than eighteen (18) kilofeet of twenty-six (26) gauge copper equivalent in length, CBT shall, upon SBCT’s request, remove all such intervening electronics in exchange for payment of the conditioning charge by SBCT and provide such loop to SBCT.


14.4.2 If no existing loop meets the parameters for a Two Wire or Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loop due to the existence of a digital loop carrier system, CBT shall, at the request of SBCT, roll such loop to existing parallel copper carrying a not copper-dependent service that is then currently in use.
14.4.3 If no loop meets the parameters for a Two Wire or Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loop because of the existence of load coils on the loop and said loop is less than eighteen (18) kilofeet of twenty-six (26) gauge copper equivalent in length, CBT shall, upon SBCT’s request, remove all load coils in exchange for payment of the load coil removal charge by SBCT and provide such loop to SBCT.
14.4.4 If no existing loop meets the parameters for a Two Wire or Four Wire xDSL Compatible Loop due to the existence of bridged taps, and said loop is less than eighteen (18) kilofeet of twenty-six (26) gauge copper equivalent in length, CBT shall, at the request of SBCT, remove bridged taps in exchange for payment of the bridged taps removal charge by SBCT and provide such loop to SBCT.
14.4.5 If the results of the loop characteristic process indicate that no loop is less than eighteen (18) kilofeet of 26 gauge equivalent length, SBCT will be so notified. If SBCT still would like to purchase this loop, CBT will provide such a loop.




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