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Date: Tue, 02 Jan 1996 20:40:25 -0600 From: "David K. Merriman" <merriman@arn.net> Subject: FCC require ISDN?
At 07:46 PM 01/2/96 -0600, Jim Choate bespake thusly:
The FCC is enacting a new regulation that will cause every phone company to provide 100% of their service areas with ISDN (you should have received some kind of notice last week, I did). This also sets some minimum standards as well as to the type and quality of service the phone company must provide.
Citation? Here in Amarillo, if it rains, the phone lines start caving in, and I'd like to beat up SWBT for ISDN service :-)
Dave Merriman
PS - sorry for posting this to the whole list, but couldn't get this past my ISP to Jim directly :-(
Public Utility Commission of Texas 7800 Shoal Creek Blvd. Austin, TX 78757 512-458-0256 512-458-0221 Please be advised that the PUC is not responsible for enforcing the technical standards overall, that is the FCC. It is responsible for setting rates and resolving problems with customers on specific problems. The letter I received from SWBT is as follows: Dear Customer: On November 17, 1995, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company (SWBT) filed an application (assigned Tariff Control No. 15024) concerning its ISDN-based services, as required by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (Commission) Substantive Rule (SR) 23.69 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN). ISDN is a digital network architecture that provides a wide variety of services, a standard set of user-network messages, and integrated access to the network. Access methods to the ISDN are the Basic Rate Interface (BRI) and the Primary Rate Interface (PRI). This application does not increase the currently approved rates or optional ISDN based services (i.e. SWBT's DigiLine(sm), SmartTrunk(sm), SelectVideo Plus(sm) and PLEXAR(sm) ISDN services) and their features. SR 23.69 sets forth the requirements for the provision of optional ISDN-based services. In accordance with SR 23.69, at a minimum, ISDN-based services shall comply with National ISDN-1 and National ISDN-2 Standards and be capable of providing end-to-end digital connectivity. SWBT's application includes the offering of ISDN with PLEXAR(sm) II Service and new features to DigiLine(sm) and SmartTrunk(sm) Services to meet the standards required to meet standards required by SR 23.69. Also, SBWT is proposing in this application to eliminate the minimum station requirement for PLEXAR II(sm) Service and the offering of occassional user plan for DigiLine(sm) Service to future customers. In addition, SR 23.69 requires SWBT to make ISDN-based services available to all its exchanges in Texas by July 1, 1996. SWBT is currently offering ISDN-based services in its exchanges comprised in the Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, Brownsville, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, Lubbock and San Antonio LATAs. In compliance with the rule, SWBT will make ISDN-based services available in its remaining exchanges comprised in the Beaumont, Corpus Christi, Hearne, Longview, Midland, Waco, and Wichita Falls LATAs by July 1, 1996. SR 23.69 also establishes the effective date of this application to be no later than July 1, 1996. The new optional ISDN-based service and features are expected to generate first year net revenues of approximately $372,000. Persons who wish to comment on this application should notify the Commission by January 12, 1996. Requests for further information should be mailed (faxed material is not acceptable for filling) to the Public Utility Commission of Texas, 7800 Shoal Creek Blvd., Austin, Texas 78757, or you may call the Public Utility Commission Public Information Office at 512-458-0256 or 512-458-0221 for text telephone.