Collapse to view only §§ 51.605-51.609 - §[Reserved]
- § 51.601 - Scope of resale rules.
- § 51.603 - Resale obligation of all local exchange carriers.
- §§ 51.605-51.609 - §[Reserved]
- § 51.611 - [Reserved]
- § 51.613 - [Reserved]
- § 51.615 - [Reserved]
- § 51.617 - Assessment of end user common line charge on resellers.
§ 51.601 - Scope of resale rules.
The provisions of this subpart govern the terms and conditions under which LECs offer telecommunications services to requesting telecommunications carriers for resale.
§ 51.603 - Resale obligation of all local exchange carriers.
(a) A LEC shall make its telecommunications services available for resale to requesting telecommunications carriers on terms and conditions that are reasonable and non-discriminatory.
(b) A LEC must provide services to requesting telecommunications carriers for resale that are equal in quality, subject to the same conditions, and provided within the same provisioning time intervals that the LEC provides these services to others, including end users.
§§ 51.605-51.609 - §[Reserved]
§ 51.611 - [Reserved]
§ 51.613 - [Reserved]
§ 51.615 - [Reserved]
§ 51.617 - Assessment of end user common line charge on resellers.
(a) Notwithstanding the provision in § 69.104(a) of this chapter that the end user common line charge be assessed upon end users, an incumbent LEC shall assess this charge, and the charge for changing the designated primary interexchange carrier, upon requesting carriers that purchase telephone exchange service for resale. The specific end user common line charge to be assessed will depend upon the identity of the end user served by the requesting carrier.
(b) When an incumbent LEC provides telephone exchange service to a requesting carrier at wholesale rates for resale, the incumbent LEC shall continue to assess the interstate access charges provided in part 69 of this chapter, other than the end user common line charge, upon interexchange carriers that use the incumbent LEC's facilities to provide interstate or international telecommunications services to the interexchange carriers' subscribers.
