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FCC 51.230
Revised as of October 1, 2014
Goto Year:2013 |
2015
§ 51.230 Presumption of acceptability for deployment of an advanced
services loop technology.
(a) An advanced services loop technology is presumed acceptable for
deployment under any one of the following circumstances, where the
technology:
(1) Complies with existing industry standards; or
(2) Is approved by an industry standards body, the Commission, or any
state commission; or
(3) Has been successfully deployed by any carrier without significantly
degrading the performance of other services.
(b) An incumbent LEC may not deny a carrier's request to deploy a
technology that is presumed acceptable for deployment unless the
incumbent LEC demonstrates to the relevant state commission that
deployment of the particular technology will significantly degrade the
performance of other advanced services or traditional voiceband
services.
(c) Where a carrier seeks to establish that deployment of a technology
falls within the presumption of acceptability under paragraph (a)(3) of
this section, the burden is on the requesting carrier to demonstrate to
the state commission that its proposed deployment meets the threshold
for a presumption of acceptability and will not, in fact, significantly
degrade the performance of other advanced services or traditional voice
band services. Upon a successful demonstration by the requesting
carrier before a particular state commission, the deployed technology
shall be presumed acceptable for deployment in other areas.
[ 65 FR 1345 , Jan. 10, 2000]
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