Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Purpose. The purpose of this section is
to implement Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) §55.014 regarding the
provision of advanced services to facilitate connection of end users to the
Internet. This section is also intended to promote the policy, pursuant to PURA
§51.001(g), that customers in all regions of this state have access to
advanced telecommunications and information services.
(b) Application. This section applies to a
company electing under PURA Chapter 58 or a company that holds a certificate of
operating authority (COA) or service provider certificate of operating
authority (SPCOA). This section does not apply to a deregulated company holding
a certificate of operating authority or to an exempt carrier under PURA
§52.154.
(c) Definitions. The
following words and terms, when used in this section, shall have the following
meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Advanced services provider--Any entity
that offers or deploys advanced services, such as a holder of a certificate of
convenience and necessity, a COA, a SPCOA, a cable company, a fixed wireless
company, a satellite company, or any other provider of an advanced
service.
(2) Advanced
telecommunications services--Any retail telecommunications services that,
regardless of transmission medium or technology, are capable of originating and
receiving data transmissions for the purpose of accessing the Internet with a
speed of at least 200 kilobits per second in the last mile in one direction and
with a speed of at least 128 kilobits a second in the last mile in the opposite
direction.
(3) Advanced
services--Any retail services that, regardless of transmission medium or
technology, are capable of originating and receiving data transmissions for the
purpose of accessing the Internet with a speed of at least 200 kilobits per
second in the last mile in one direction and with a speed of at least 128
kilobits a second in the last mile in the opposite direction. An advanced
service includes any advanced telecommunications service.
(4) Company--A telecommunications utility
electing under PURA Chapter 58 or an entity that holds a COA or a SPCOA that
provides advanced telecommunications services in urban areas of this state and
provides local exchange telephone services in a rural area seeking provision of
advanced services.
(5) Reasonably
comparable or similar services--Any services that meet the definition of an
advanced service. Each advanced service is substitutable for any other advanced
service.
(6) Rural area or rural
service area--Any community located in a county not included within any
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) boundary, as defined by the United States
Office of Management and Budget, and any community within an MSA with a
population of 20,000 or fewer not adjacent to the primary MSA city.
(7) Urban area or urban service area--A
municipality in this state with a population of more than 190,000.
(d) Provision of advanced
services.
(1) Requirement to provide an
advanced service.
(A) A company that provides
advanced telecommunications services within the company's urban service areas
shall, on a Bona Fide Retail Request for service, provide in rural areas served
by the company advanced services that are reasonably comparable to the advanced
telecommunications services provided in urban areas. The company shall provide
such advanced services to the retail customer(s) seeking service through a Bona
Fide Retail Request determined by the commission under this section:
(i) at reasonably comparable prices, terms,
and conditions to the prices, terms, and conditions for similar advanced
telecommunications services provided by the company in proximate urban areas;
and
(ii) within 15 months after
notice of the Bona Fide Retail Request for those services is published in the
Texas Register.
(B) A
company that provides advanced services in a rural area pursuant to a Bona Fide
Retail Request shall provide advanced services to any subsequent retail
customer(s) located within 14,000 26-gauge cable feet or its equivalent of the
same central office as determined for the original Bona Fide Retail Request
under this section:
(i) at reasonably
comparable prices, terms, and conditions to the prices, terms and conditions
for similar advanced services provided by the company in proximate urban areas;
and
(ii) within a reasonably
comparable period of time as the period of time a company provides advanced
telecommunications services to the company's subsequent retail advanced
services customers located in proximate urban areas.
(C) A company meets the requirement of
providing a reasonably comparable advanced service if the company has provided
the requested or a reasonably comparable advanced service in accordance with
this section either:
(ii) through a business
arrangement with an advanced services provider.
(D) A company shall not be required to
provide advanced services in a rural area when an advanced services provider is
already providing advanced services in the rural area seeking an advanced
service at the time of the Bona Fide Retail Request or within 15 months after
notice of the Bona Fide Retail Request is published in the Texas Register. When
determining if another provider is already providing an advanced service in a
rural area, the commission shall, with information available to the public,
consider:
(i) whether an advanced services
provider is actively marketing an advanced service in the rural area;
(ii) whether an advanced services provider is
offering, directly or indirectly, installation and repair services for
facilities and equipment necessary for the provision of the advanced
service;
(iii) whether customers in
the rural area are able to receive installation and repair services necessary
for facilities and equipment;
(iv)
whether the price of installation and repair services are reasonably comparable
to prices in proximate urban areas; and
(v) whether an advanced services provider or
distributor is located within or near the rural area.
(E) The absence of an Internet service
provider is a factor to be considered, but necessarily an exception, when
requiring a company to provide advanced services in a rural area.
(F) This section may not be construed to
require a company to:
(i) begin providing
services in a rural area in which the company does not provide local exchange
telephone service;
(ii) provide
advanced services in a rural area of this state unless the company provides
advanced telecommunications services in urban areas of this state; or
(iii) provide a specific advanced service or
technology in a rural area.
(2) Reasonably comparable price, terms, and
conditions. Advanced services provided by a company to a rural area pursuant to
paragraph (1) of this subsection must be provided at prices, terms, and
conditions that are reasonably comparable to the prices, terms, and conditions
for similar advanced telecommunications services provided by the company in
proximate urban areas.
(A) Reasonably
comparable prices.
(i) If a monthly retail
price for an advanced service is within 140% of the monthly retail price of the
advanced telecommunications service offered in the same company's proximate
urban service area, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the price is
reasonably comparable. A promotional rate for an advanced telecommunications
service shall not be considered a monthly retail price if it is offered for
less than four months.
(ii) When
considering whether a price is reasonably comparable, the commission shall
consider the distance, terrain, and features of the rural area seeking the
advanced service.
(iii) A company
may rebut the 140% presumption by showing that a higher price is necessary to
recover its reasonable costs in providing the advanced service.
(iv) Any interested person may rebut the 140%
presumption by showing that a lower price will allow a company to recover its
reasonable costs in providing the advanced service.
(v) Any company or interested person seeking
to rebut the 140% presumption by showing that a higher or lower price is
warranted must do so during the Commission Selection Proceeding under
subsection (f)(4) of this section. Any dispute regarding a company's reasonably
comparable price must be resolved during the Commission Selection Proceeding
under subsection (f)(4) of this section.
(B) Reasonably comparable terms and
conditions.
(i) Reasonably comparable terms
and conditions are those terms and conditions applicable to the provision of
advanced services in a rural area that are similar to the terms and conditions
for advanced telecommunications services provided by the same company in
proximate urban areas.
(ii) A
company may require a term commitment for all persons seeking advanced services
under a Bona Fide Retail Request. When considering whether a term commitment is
reasonably comparable, the commission shall consider the distance, terrain, and
features of the rural area seeking the advanced service.
(e) Requesting
competitive response for provision of advanced services. A person(s) in a rural
area seeking provision of an advanced service shall first submit a request for
a competitive response for provision of those services. The request need not
conform to the requirements of a Bona Fide Retail Request unless the requesting
person(s) intends to seek provision of an advanced service under the Bona Fide
Retail Request process in subsection (f) of this section.
(1) Requesting advanced services.
(A) Any person(s) in a rural area seeking the
provision of advanced services shall submit a written request to the commission
for posting on the commission website.
(B) The written request must include the
name, address, and telephone number of a contact person.
(C) Within five working days after receipt,
the commission shall post the request for advanced services on the commission's
website.
(D) The commission shall
post on the commission website:
(i) the name,
address, and telephone number of the contact person;
(ii) the number of lines requested;
(iii) the number of customers requesting
service;
(iv) the location of the
rural area seeking the advanced service; and
(v) any other information the commission
deems relevant.
(2) Competitive response.
(A) After posting on the website, any company
or advanced service provider may submit to the contact person a proposal to
provide advanced services to the person(s) seeking advanced services.
(B) Proposals must be submitted to the
contact person within 50 days after the request was posted and provide for
deployment of the advanced service within 15 months after the request was
posted by the commission.
(C) The
person(s) seeking advanced services may negotiate with and select a provider
based upon all of the proposals received.
(D) If no advanced services provider has
committed to provide advanced services to the person(s) submitting a request
within 60 days after the request was posted by the commission, the contact
person shall notify the commission. Upon notification, the contact person may
ask that the commission establish a proceeding to determine that the request is
a Bona Fide Retail Request.
(f) Bona Fide Retail Request process.
(1) Commission proceeding to determine a Bona
Fide Retail Request.
(A) Upon request under
subsection (e)(2)(D) of this section, the commission shall determine whether a
request is a Bona Fide Retail Request. This request may be processed
administratively.
(B) Any
interested person may present written comments or objections, setting forth the
basis of any facts in dispute, regarding whether the request is a Bona Fide
Retail Request under this section.
(2) Bona Fide Retail Request. A Bona Fide
Retail Request must:
(A) include a written
request for at least 150 lines for service within 14,000 26-gauge cable feet or
its equivalent of the same central office in a rural area;
(B) contain the name, address, telephone
number, and signature of the retail customer(s) seeking service, the advanced
service(s) requested, and the date of the request;
(C) contain the name, address, and telephone
number of a contact person;
(D)
state whether an advanced services provider is already providing, is contracted
to provide, or is willing to provide advanced services in the rural area
seeking the advanced service; and
(E) state whether an Internet service
provider is providing or commits to provide functional Internet connectivity in
the rural area seeking the advanced service.
(3) Notice of Bona Fide Retail Request. After
determination that a request is a Bona Fide Retail Request, the commission
shall:
(A) notify electronically or by mail
all companies electing under PURA Chapter 58 and all COA and SPCOA holders of
the Bona Fide Retail Request;
(B)
post notice of the Bona Fide Retail Request on the commission website;
and
(C) publish notice of the Bona
Fide Retail Request in the Texas Register.
(D) The commission shall include in the
notification, post on the commission website, and publish in the Texas
Register:
(i) the name, address, and
telephone number of the contact person;
(ii) the number of lines requested;
(iii) the number of customers requesting
service;
(iv) the location of the
rural area; and
(v) any other
information the commission deems relevant.
(4) Commission selection proceeding. After
notification of the Bona Fide Retail Request, the commission shall establish a
proceeding to select the company or companies obligated to provide an advanced
service.
(A) Company response. Each company
subject to this section for the rural area seeking advanced services shall
submit a proposal for the provision of one or more advanced services to the
retail customer(s) seeking service through the Bona Fide Retail Request
determined by the commission under this section.
(i) Each company shall submit its proposal
within 30 days after publication of the Bona Fide Retail Request notice in the
Texas Register.
(ii) All proposals
shall comply with the requirements of subsection (d) of this section.
(iii) A company required to submit a proposal
may contest the obligation to serve by setting forth the basis of its
challenge. The company must, however, file its proposal as required by this
subsection.
(B) Company
response exemption. A company subject to this section for the rural area
seeking advanced services is presumed to be exempt from the requirements of
this subsection and is not required to submit a proposal for the provision of
advanced services if, at the time the Bona Fide Retail Request is published in
the Texas Register, the company served fewer than 150 local exchange telephone
service lines within 14,000 26-gauge cable feet or its equivalent of the same
central office as determined for the Bona Fide Retail Request under this
section in the last month of the most recent quarterly reporting period
submitted to the commission pursuant to Local Government Code, Chapter
283.
(C) Commission determination.
Within 150 days after notice of the Bona Fide Retail Request is published in
the Texas Register, the commission shall determine the selected company or
companies obligated to serve the retail customer(s) seeking service through the
Bona Fide Retail Request determined by the commission under this
section.
(D) Selection criteria.
When selecting the company or companies obligated to serve, among other factors
the commission may deem relevant, the commission shall consider:
(i) the overall quality of telecommunications
service in the rural area;
(ii) the
characteristics and attributes of network facilities in the rural
area;
(iii) the terrain and
geographic features of the rural area;
(iv) the number of local exchange telephone
service providers in the rural area;
(v) the population and population density of
the rural area;
(vi) the number of
local exchange telephone service customers the company serves in the rural
area;
(vii) the manner or method by
which the company provides local exchange telephone service in the rural
area;
(viii) whether a company that
provides local exchange service through resale or unbundled network element
platform can purchase advanced services through resale or unbundled network
element platform in the rural area;
(ix) the extent to which the selection may
prohibit or have the practical effect of prohibiting the ability of any company
to provide local exchange telephone service in rural areas;
(x) a company's planned response for
subsequent requests for service within 14,000 26-gauge cable feet or its
equivalent of the same central office as determined for the original Bona Fide
Retail Request under this section;
(xi) the method by which the company would
provide an advanced service in the rural area; and
(xii) whether a company provides service in
proximate urban areas to the rural area seeking advanced services.