Grande Communications Networks, Inc.
Grande Communications Networks, Inc.
Grande Communications Networks, Inc.
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<strong>Grande</strong> <strong>Communications</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<br />
F.C.C. Tariff No. 2<br />
Original Sheet No. 52<br />
charges will be prorated between interstate and intrastate as follows:<br />
(1) Usage rates are prorated between interstate and intrastate based upon the PIU<br />
factors as set forth in this section.<br />
(2) Monthly recurring rates, including the Dedicated End Office Port, and<br />
nonrecurring charges will be prorated based upon the PIU factor developed<br />
from the call detail of the customer's usage or from the customer provided<br />
PIU factor as set forth in this section, when such factors can be associated<br />
with the monthly recurring rate or nonrecurring charge.<br />
(3) Where it is not possible to associate the PIU factor developed utilizing the<br />
call detail of the customer's usage or the customer provided PIU factor with a<br />
monthly rate or nonrecurring charge, a PIU factor of 50% will be applied to<br />
the monthly rate or nonrecurring charge.<br />
The percentage of an Access Service to be charged as interstate is derived in the<br />
following manner:<br />
(1) Monthly and Nonrecurring Chargeable Rate Elements<br />
Multiply the projected interstate percentage of use times the quantity of<br />
chargeable elements times the stated tariff rate.<br />
(2) Usage Sensitive Chargeable Rate Elements<br />
Multiply the projected interstate percentage of use times the actual use (i.e.,<br />
measured or Telephone Company assumed average use in access minutes,<br />
calls, call setups, kilocharacters and queries) times the stated tariff rate.<br />
The Telephone Company will determine the intrastate percentage by subtracting<br />
the projected interstate percentage for originating and terminating access minutes<br />
from 100 (100 - projected interstate percentage = intrastate percentage).<br />
3.6.17 Switched Access Facilities<br />
The following facilities provide the route a transmission path may take in transporting<br />
Switched Access communications between a customer's premises and a <strong>Grande</strong> end<br />
office.<br />
(A)<br />
Entrance Facility<br />
Issued: October 21, 2005 Effective: November 01, 2005<br />
By:<br />
Kristene Stark<br />
Tariff Administrator<br />
401 Carlson Circle<br />
San Marcos, Texas 78666