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FCC's Michael Powell Calls for 30-day Negotiations on UNE-p

CLECs and ILECs should enter a 30-day negotiation period beginning now to arrive at commercially negotiated rates for local access, said FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell, speaking at the National Association of Regulatory Commissioners (NARUC) General Assembly. If such negotiations fail, Powell said he intends to propose an interim set of rules to protect against precipitous disruptions in services currently delivered by CLECs using ILEC facilities. The interim rules would provide an 18 month moratorium and transition period for existing UNE-P customers. The FCC would also create “new rules to advance local competition” and Powell expressed a willingness to work with state commissioners in developing such rules.

No matter what one’s view of the FCC’s Triennial Review Order on UNE-p, the recent court ruling overturning those rules, or the likely Supreme Court challenge to that ruling, Powell said “we are confronting an unfortunate period of continued, and perhaps prolonged, uncertainty.” The current situation “creates the real possibility that local telecommunications markets will operate in a vacuum of vacated rules and changing interconnection agreements.”

Powell urged the industry to move past their entrenched positions and to compromise during the 30 day negotiation period.

He also called on state and federal regulators to work together on four other issues: consumer protection, Universal Service, Disabilities Access, and Homeland Security. http://www.fcc.gov

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