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1 Application to Nebraska Broadband Pilot Program Citizens Telecommunications Company of Nebraska ( CTC-Nebraska ) applies for funding from the Nebraska Broadband Pilot Program for a project that will improve the broadband speeds available to customers in its Miller and Sumner exchanges. Pursuant to the direction given by the Nebraska Public Service Commission in its January 25, 2013 order, Application No. NUSF-77 Progression Order No. 7, CTC-Nebraska provides the following information regarding the project. Checklist Item 1: A listing of all companies associated with the proposed broadband project that will provide the broadband or voice component of the service to consumers, including a main point of contact for all companies. CTC-Nebraska will be the sole company associated with this project, providing both voice and broadband services. CTC-Nebraska is an incumbent local exchange carrier, and is designated as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier by the Commission. Point of contact is: Scott Bohler 2378 Wilshire Boulevard Mound, MN (952) [email protected] Checklist Item 2: A description of the proposed broadband project plan for which NEBP funding is being requested including download and upload speed capabilities which can be provided using the proposed infrastructure. Minimum speed standards should be 4 mbps download and 1 mbps upload. CTC-Nebraska will build additional facilities to increase the transport capacity linking the exchanges of Miller and Sumner with existing facilities in CTC-Nebraska s Kearney exchange. The construction of the new buried fiber optic cable and associated electronics will allow for the provision of increased speed of broadband services provided in the Miller and Sumner exchanges. Speeds provided will be a minimum of 4 mbps download and 1 mbps upload in the three exchanges. Faster speeds can be provided, upon customer request. Checklist Item 3: A description of which areas are unserved or underserved in accordance with the Commission s definition. Broadband service is currently provided by CTC-Nebraska in the Miller and Sumner exchanges. However, due to transport bandwidth constraints, speeds currently provided in
2 these areas are below the 4 mbps download and 1 mbps upload standard. Thus, these two exchanges would be considered as underserved under the Commission s definition. Checklist Item 4: An electronic map of all geographic locations where broadband facilities would be deployed under the proposed project which shall include 2010 Census Block boundaries of service area, by project, along with a demonstration that the area is currently unserved or underserved. The map must demonstrate coverage in 2010 census blocks. (The map must show proposed project locations and does not need to depict the applicant s other service territory.) Electronic mapping files are attached, also with printed versions of the maps. Checklist Item 5: An estimate of the number of potential new broadband subscribers. CTC-Nebraska currently provides broadband service to approximately 88 customers in these exchanges. All will benefit from the increased speed provided. There are approximately 84 CTC-Nebraska customers in these exchanges that do not currently purchase broadband service from CTC-Nebraska. All of these customers would also have access to the enhanced broadband service. Checklist Item 6: A schedule for broadband deployment with commitment to complete the build-out within 24 months of approval of the application. The schedule should describe milestones in project completion increments of 25 percent, and the estimated date by which the milestones will be completed. Upon approval of the application, the deployment schedule would be as follows: 45 days Final detailed engineering. 90 days Final design approval, permits, and material acquisition. 60 days Fiber construction, splicing, and testing. 45 days Transmission equipment installation and testing. - Estimated completion of project within 240 days of application approval. Checklist Item 7: A proposed budget, showing total project costs, in electronic format, with a detailed breakdown of the cost elements and a depreciation schedule showing the life of the investment. Attached is an Excel spreadsheet that identifies the detailed breakdown of the cost elements. Also attached is the most recent PSC order establishing the current depreciation rates.
3 Checklist Item 8: Proposed retail pricing, including both monthly recurring costs and nonrecurring costs for the new broadband service(s) to be offered. Pricing of the service will be consistent with CTC-Nebraska s pricing of similar service in other Nebraska exchanges. Currently, that rate for new customers is $44.99 per month. Other taxes and surcharges may apply. A non-recurring installation charge of $49.99 may apply, which can be reduced if the customer agrees to enter a term plan. Checklist Item 9: A description of the applicant s commitment to offer broadband services to all households within the service area of the project for a minimum of five (5) years. If approved for funding, CTC-Nebraska commits to offer broadband services to all households within the service area of the project for a minimum of five (5) years. Checklist Item 10: A description of the applicant s commitment to provide broadband data to the Commission and its vendors for the duration of the State Broadband Data and Development (SBDD) program so that this broadband coverage area can be depicted on the Commission s state broadband data inventory map and on the National Telecommunications and Information Administration s (NTIA s) national broadband map. If approved for funding, CTC-Nebraska will provide broadband data to the Commission and its vendors for the duration of the State Broadband Data and Development (SBDD) program so that this broadband coverage area can be depicted on the Commission s state broadband data inventory map and on the National Telecommunications and Information Administration s (NTIA s) national broadband map. Checklist Item 11: A description of the applicant s financial qualifications, which may be filed on a confidential basis, to meet the commitments made in the application. CTC-Nebraska is an incumbent local exchange carrier, and files the Annual Report Form M information. Pursuant to the Commission s November 21, 2011 order, Application No. NUSF-77 Progression Order No. 5, that filing adequately addressed financial qualifications. Checklist Item 12: If the applicant does not have a certificate of public convenience and necessity to provide telecommunications services in Nebraska, a demonstration of the applicant s financial, technical, and managerial competence. CTC-Nebraska is an incumbent local exchange carrier, and does have a certificate of public convenience and necessity.
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8 AMHR to MLLR Fiber DATA Transport Project (HSI Under Served Area) FIBER Footage Totals Fiber Miles Price Per/Ft Sub Project Total Exchange Total # Ex. Customers on w/loadings w/loadings New Build Consists of Two Exchanges Two Infinium Asset Driven Projects Each (OSP/TR Per Exchange) Each New Build has defined Subtotals Listed Here: 1 AMHR Exchange AMHR CO (West) to MLLR Exch (OSP) (24F) AMHR TR Costs 2 MLLR Exchange MLLR CO (East) to AMHR Exch (OSP) (24F) MLLR TR Costs MLLR Exchange (West) Existing Transport No Add. New Build 3 SMNR Exchange (East) Existing Transport No Add. New Build Grand Total w/ Material & Eng. Lbr Loadings $292,064 PSC Grant Funding Total (w/ftr 25% Match) $219,048 Existing 12F AMHR Existing 8F AMHR Existing 8F RVDL RVDL C.O.
9 Description Footages Direct Material Costs Loaded Mat Costs Direct Eng. Labor (HDirect Labor Costs Direct Lbr Rate AMHR CO FBR TERM New 24F MLLR Exch Boundary (Infinium Mat. Loadings 55%) ($55) w/66% Loadings All other Labor Rates w/66% Loadings PL Pirelli 24F (#120243D01) Measured In Line Footages & Est. % PL Units 4 SPLICES (1 Ex Ped + 5 New Peds ) (100' Each side of SPL or Loop) OSP TOTALS / Sub Totals w/loadings OSP TOTALS / Sub Totals w/o Loadings TRANSMISSION COSTS EX 12F FDP (East) in AMHR CO (fiber patch cords) AMHR TR Equipment ( New 24 FDP, Misc Minor Materials, Etc ) TR TOTALS / Sub Totals w/loadings TR TOTALS / Sub Totals w/o Loadings
10 Description Footages Direct Material Costs Loaded Mat Costs Direct Eng. Labor (Hrs) Direct Labor Costs AMHR / MLLR Exch Boundary MLLR CO PL Pirelli 24F (#120243D01) (Infinium Mat. Loadings 55%) Direct Lbr Rate ($55) w/66% Loadings All other Labor Rates w/66% Loadings Measured In Line Footages & Est. % PL Units 4 SPLICES (5 New Peds + FDP) (100' Each side of SPL or Loop) TOTALS / Sub Totals OSP TOTALS / Sub Totals w/o Loadings TRANSMISSION COSTS MLLR TR Equipment ( New 24 FDP, Misc Minor Materials, Etc ) TR TOTALS / Sub Totals w/loadings TR TOTALS / Sub Totals w/o Loadings
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13 June 1, 2012 Mr. Mike Hybl Executive Director Nebraska Public Service Commission 300 The Atrium, 1200 N Street Lincoln, Nebraska Dear Mr. Hybl: Enclosed for filing please find an original and one (1) copy of an application to revise the depreciation rates of Citizens Telecommunications Company of Nebraska d/b/a Frontier Communications of Nebraska. Also included is "Exhibit A". A check for the $ application fee is also included. Please contact me at (952) if you have any questions. Sincerely, Scott Bohler Manager, Government and External Affairs 2378 Wilshire Blvd. Mound, MN (952) Telephone (952) Facsimile [email protected] Enclosures
14 BEFORE THE NEBRASKA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION In the Matter of the Application of Citizens Telecommunications Company of Nebraska Seeking Authority to Adjust Depreciation Rates APPLICATION Citizens Telecommunications Company of Nebraska d/b/a Frontier Communications of Nebraska ("Frontier") hereby applies for authority to change depreciation rates that are subject to the jurisdiction of the Nebraska Public Service Commission ("Commission"), in accordance with the Commission's order of April 14, 1987, in Application C-664. Pursuant to that order, Frontier is subject to a depreciation rate review on a triennial basis. Frontier has exchanged information and come to an agreement with Commission Staff as part of this review process. As a result, Frontier seeks to adopt the depreciation rates shown in Exhibit "A". These rates produce the following composite rates for the major categories of plant: Category Present Rate Proposed Rate General Plant 3.90% 2.41% Central Office Equipment 0.43% 5.51% Other Terminal Equipment 2.12% 0.48% Outside Plant 2.83% 2.33% Total Regulated Plant 1.87% 3.66% The purpose of this application is to seek approval by the Commission of the depreciation rates as set forth in Exhibit "A" so that Frontier can properly record the revised depreciation rates on its books retroactive to January 1, WHEREFORE, Frontier requests this Commission to issue its order approving the revised depreciation rates contained in Exhibit "A" retroactive to January 1,2012, Dated: June 1, 2012 Respectfully submitted, Scott Bohler Manager, Government and External Affairs Citizens Telecommunications Company of Nebraska d/b/a Frontier Communications of Nebraska
15 ATTACHMENT A Citizens Telecommunications Company of Nebraska Current Rate Proposed Rate Vehicles 10.51% 5.44% Trucks 8.93% 3.76% Other Work Equipment 4.08% 2.13% Buildings 2.14% 1.92% Furniture 7.09% 4.97% Office Equipment 0.00% 1.61% Company Comm. Equipment 0.00% 0.00% General Purpose Mainframe 0.00% 0.00% Computers PC 0.00% 0.00% TOTAL GENERAL PLANT 3.90% 2.41% Digital Switching 0.00% 5.00% Switch Software 0.00% 8.00% Radio Equipment Digital 6.19% 15.98% Circuit Equipment Analog 0.00% 0.15% Circuit Equipment Digital 0.00% 6.00% Circuit Equipment DSL 6.03% 6.69% Circuit Equipment Optical 0.00% 8.00% Circuit Equipment ATM 12.00% 3.00% TOTAL CENTRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT 0.43% 5.51% Other Term Equip 2.12% 0.48% TOTAL OTHER TERMINAL EQUIPMENT 2.12% 0.48% Poles Sole Owned 2.27% 1.41% Aerial Cable Copper 4.18% 1.91% Aerial Cable Fiber 4.17% 2.65% Aerial Cable Drop 2.67% 3.53% Underground Cable Copper 2.13% 2.07% Underground Cable Fiber 3.00% 2.52% Buried Cable Copper 2.59% 2.23% Buried Cable Fiber 3.68% 3.19% Buried Cable Drop 1.93% 3.47% Intrabuilding Cable Copper 7.27% 3.31% Aerial Wire 1.25% 0.80% Conduit Systems 3.00% 2.70% TOTAL OUTSIDE PLANT 2.83% 2.33% TOTAL REGULATED PLANT 1.87% 3.66%
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