New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 17 - PUBLIC UTILITIES AND UTILITY SERVICES
Chapter 11 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Part 17 - INFRASTRUCTURE AND HIGH SPEED DATA SERVICES
Section 17.11.17.14 - REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Universal Citation: 17 NM Admin Code 17.11.17.14
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Initial report. By February 1, 2001, an ILEC shall submit to the Commission a report identifying:
(1) all
exchanges and the number of access lines served by each exchange;
(2) those exchanges in which high-speed data
services are currently provided, and the type of high-speed data service
deployed;
(3) the analog switches
currently deployed in New Mexico, and a plan for replacing them with digital
switches by January 1, 2002; and
(4) the digital switches currently deployed
in New Mexico that require upgrading in accordance with subsection B of
17.11.17.11 NMAC.
B. Annual reports: An ILEC shall file an annual report with the Commission no later than March 31 of each year. The annual report shall include, but not be limited to:
(1) a list of
all exchanges and the number of access lines served by each exchange;
(2) a description of the general level of
capital investment in telecommunications infrastructure made over the prior
calendar year;
(3) a description
and quantification of investment in distribution plant made pursuant
to17.11.17.9 NMAC;
(4) a
description and quantification of investment in interoffice transport
facilities made pursuant to 17.11.17.10 NMAC;
(5) a list of analog switches replaced with
digital switches pursuant to subsection A of 17.11.17.11 NMAC;
(6) a list of digital switches upgraded
pursuant to subsection B of 17.11.17.11 NMAC;
(7) a description and quantification of
investment in and deployment of high-speed data services in exchanges made
pursuant to 17.11.17.12 NMAC and the number of requests for high-speed data
service in exchanges serving fewer then 5,000 access lines; and
(8) a description of actions taken in
accordance with the line sharing requirements in 17.11.17.13 NMAC.
C. Additional reports. The Commission may, at any time, request any additional information it may deem necessary.
D. Confidentiality. An ILEC may request, and the Commission may grant, a protective order for portions of these reports pursuant to 17 NMAC 1.2, Utility Division Procedures.
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