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Re: Verizon, FiOS, and CLEC/UNE orders (was AT&T diversity)


From: Michael Thomas <mike () mtcc com>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2012 12:16:06 -0700

On 03/21/2012 11:58 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote:
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From: "Eric Wieling"<EWieling () nyigc com>
Verizon, the copper wireline company, is removing service from
locations EVERY TIME VZ fiber is installed in a building. This
prevents other companies from providing service by leasing Verizon's
copper infrastructure. If there was copper at a location then VZ would
be required to resell it and nobody would be locked out.
TTBOMK, whether Verizon has copper to a building has *no bearing at all*
on whether a CLEC can place an order for wholesale service to that location;
VZN is *required* to provide that wholesale service, at the regulated NRC
and MRC rates, whether they currently happen to have the physical facilities
in place or not -- are you alleging either that I've misunderstood that,
or that VZN is refusing such orders *simply* because they've removed
facilities to an address where FiOS has done an install?

Cause either of those ought to violate the rules.


So if Verizon is on the hook to support the CLEC's, why are they
pulling the local loop? I'm sure it isn't free to pull it and certainly
not to reinstall it, so what might be their motivation?

Mike


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