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....-, -c-. FiIings@psc.state.+l.us 7/18i01 2:38 PM Filings@psc.state.fl.us From: Sent: To: Subject: Importance: Fatool, Vicki [Vicki.Fatool@BellSouth.COM] Wednesday, July 18,2001 2:22 PM 'filings@psc.state.fi.us' Eiling..in. Doaket Nt~3t )KtW" High KW2000.PDF The attached document is from: Vickie Fatool for James Meza I11 BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. 150 South Monroe Street, Suite 400 Tallahassee, FL 32301 vicki.fatool@bellsouth.com Docket No. 010098-TP - In re: Petition of Florida Digital Network, Inc., for Arbitration of Certain Terms and Conditions of Proposed Interconnection and Resale Agreement with BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. Under the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Number of pages: 10 including letter to Ms. Bay0 and pleading and certificate of service. Pleading entitled: Prehearing Statement of Bellsouth Telecommunications, Inc A paper copy will be filed with the Division of the Commission Clerk and Administrative Services today. By filing electronically, BellSouth accepts that the official copy is the version printed by the Public Service Commission's Division for the Commission Clerk and Administrative Services and filed in the official docket file. <<5CD92000.PDF>>

JAMES ME24 111 Allorney Legal Department BellSouth Tatecommunications, 150 South Monroe Slreet Roam 400 Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (305) 347-5561 inc. ME. Bfanca S. Bay6 Division of the Commission Clerk and Administrative Services Florida Public Service Commission 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850 July 18, 2001 Re: Docket No. 01 0098-TP (Florida Diaitall Dear Ms. Bayo: Enclosed is BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.'s Prehearing Statement, which we ask that you file in the captioned docket. A copy of this tetter is enclosed. Please mark it to indicate that the original was filed and return the copy to me. Copies have been served to the parties shown on the attached Certificate of Service., Sincerely, I Jarhes Meza lit - cc: All Parties of Record Marshall M. Criser Ill R. Douglas Lackey, Nancy B. White

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE DOCKET NO. 010098-TP I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the foregoing was served via Electronic Mail and Federal Express this 18th day of July, 2001 to the following: Fel ici a Banks Staff Counsel Florida Public Service Commission Division of Legal Services 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850 TEA. NO. (850) 41 3-61 91 Fax. No. (850) 41 3-6250 fban ks@psc.state.fl.us Matthew Feil (+) Florida Digital Network 390 North Orange Avenue Suite2000 Orlando, FL 32801 id. NO. (407) 835-0460 Fax. No. (407) 835-0309 mfeiiaff oridadigil.net Michael C. Sloan (+) Paul 6. Hudson (+) Swidler Berlin Shereff Friedman, LLP 3000 K Street, N.W., Suite 300 Washington, D.C. 20007-5116, Tel. NO. (202) 424-7500 Fax. No. (202) 424-7643 MCSloan@swidlaw.com ~ Q * - - l ~ f - James Meza Ill (+) Signed ProtectivelNon Disclosure Agreement

Docket No. 01 0098-TP In Re: Petition of Florida Digital Network, Inc., for Arbitration of Certain Terms and 1 1 Conditions of Proposed Interconnection and ) Resale Agreement with BellSouth ) Telecommunications, Inc. Under the 1 Telecommunications Act of 1996 1 1 Dated: July 18, 2001 PREHEARING STATEMENT OF BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. BellSouth Telecommunications, lnc. ("BellSouth"), in compliance with the Order Establishing Procedure (Order No. PSC-01-1273-PCO-TP) issued on June 7, 2001, hereby submits its Prehearing Statement for Docket No. 010098-TP. A. Witnesses BeilSouth proposes to call the following witness to offer testimony on the issues in this docket: Witness Jerry Kephart (Direct and Rebuttal) Issue(s1 3A, 36,lO John Ruscilli (Rebuttal) 1 Thomas G. Williams (Direct and Rebuttal) 1 BellSouth reserves the right to call additional witnesses, witnesses to respond to Commission inquiries not addressed in prefiled testimony, and witnesses to address issues not presently designated that may be designated by the Prehearing Officer at the prehearing conference to be held on August 2, 2001. BellSouth has listed the FP SC - C Oi;!r"4 I S S I 0 CL ERK. _I,.$... I

witnesses for whom BellSouth believes testimony will be fled, but reserves the right to supplement that list if necessary. B. Exhibits Tommy Williams TGW-1 Precursor Group Newsletter February 22,2001 TGW-2 Line Sharing RT Project Charter BellSouth reserves the right to file exhibits to any testimony that may be filed under the circumstances identified in Section A above. BellSouth also reserves the right to introduce exhibits for cross-examination, impeachment, or any other purpose authorized by the applicable Florida Rules of Evidence and Rules of this Commission. C. Statement of Basic Position The Commission s goal in this proceeding is to resolve each issue that is appropriately before the Commission in this arbitration consistent with the requirements of Section 251 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ( 1996 Act ), including the regulations prescribed by the Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ). BellSouth and Florida Digital Network, Inc. ( FDN ) have continued to negotiate in good faith, and have resolved many issues since FDN s request for arbitration was filed with this Commission. 2

Nevertheless, there remain three issues for which the parties have not been able to reach a solution. BellSouth submits that FDN's positions on these issues will not withstand close scrutiny. BellSouth believes that its positions are both reasonable and fair. Accordingly, the Commission' should adopt BellSouth's position on these issues. D. BellSouth's Position on the Issues Issue 1: For purposes of the new interconnection agreement, should BellSouth be required to provide xdsl service over UNE loops when FDN is providing voice service over that loop? Position: No. The FCC has made it clear that BellSouth is not required to provide its ADSL service over a loop if BellSouth is not providing voice service over that loop. Additionally, without waiving and subject to BellSouth's Pending Objection and Motion to Strike FDN's testimony regarding Issue I, and although the issues of unbundling of packet switching functionality and the creation of new UNEs are not appropriately before the Commission, BellSouth is not required to unbundle packet switching or create new UNEs for FDN so that FDN can provide its own xdsl service' over a UNE loop. Issue 2: For the purposes of the new BellSouthlFDN interconnection agreement, should reciprocal compensation payments be made for ISP-bound traffic? If so, at what rates? Position: The parties have reached an agreement an this issue. 3

Issue 3A: Should BellSouth be required to consult with FDN prior to closing a trouble ticket? Position: BellSouth is not opposed to making good faith efforts to contact FDN prior to closing a trouble ticket. In fact, BellSouth s normal procedure is to attempt to contact an ALEC before closing a trouble ticket. In addition, when BellSouth is able to reach an FDN representative, BellSouth will continue to work with FDN, at no additional charge, through 15 minutes of cooperative testing. BellSouth is also willing to stop the clock for up to 24 hours on a trouble ticket at the request of FON if BellSouth reports no trouble found and FDN requests additional time to investigate the trouble. BellSouth s existing procedures are appropriate, and nothing more is required. Issue 3B: When FDN reports a trouble ticket, should BellSouth charge FDN for that trouble ticket when BellSouth reports no trouble found and the trouble is resolved while the ticket is open? Position: Yes. If BeliSouth dispatches a technician to investigate a trouble reported by FDN or performs continued cooperative testing, BellSouth should be able to charge FDN and recover its costs for dispatching a technician or continued cooperative testing for that trouble ticket, unless it is determined fhd the original trouble was caused by a problem in BellSouth s network. 4

Issue 4A: Is this issue regarding due dates for move orders as stated in 4(B) below, a performance measure issue? If so, is it appropriate to arbitrate the issue in this proceeding? Position: FDN has withdrawn this Issue. Issue 48: For purposes of the new BellSouthlFDN interconnection agreement, in the event BellSouth misses a due date for a customer move order, should BellSouth be required to provide retail phone service to FDN at the new address at no charge until the move order is completed? Position: FDN has withdrawn this Issue. Issue 5: For purposes of the new BellSouthlFDN interconnection agreement, should BellSouth be required to tag all FDN UNE loops at no charge? If so, where? Position: FDN has withdrawn this issue. Issue 6: For purposes of the new BellSouthlFDN interconnection agreement, shouid BellSouth be required to test dial tone up to the NID on all UNE SL-1 and SL-2 loops without additional charge? Position: FDN has withdrawn this issue. Issue 7: For the purpose of the new intercunnection agreement, should BellSouth be required to notify FDN of all loop modifications that involve a change in the circuit ID? Position: FDN has withdrawn this issue.

Issue 8A: Is the issue regarding a FDN- dedicated BellSouthframe attendant, as stated in 8(B) below, a performance measure issue? If so, is it approprlate to arbitrate the issue in this proceeding? Position: FDN has withdrawn this issue. Issue 86: For the purposes of the new BellSouthlFDN interconnection agreement, should BellSouth be required to ailow FDN the option of a BellSouth frame attendant who works exclusively on FDN orders, if FDN agrees to fully fund this frame attendant? Position: FDN has withdrawn this issue. Issue 9: Should the Commission address any unresolved issues between BellSouth and FDN regarding rights-of-way, conduit and pole attachments? Position: The parties have reached an agreement on this issue. Issue IO: Should BellSouth be required to provide FDN a service order option for all voice-grade UNE loops (other than SL-I and SL-2) whereby BellSouth will (1) design circuits sewed through an integrated subscriber loop carrier (SLC), where necessary and without additional requirements on FDN, (2) meet intervals at parity with retail service, (3) charge the SL-1 rate if there is no integrated SLC or the SL-2 rate if there is, and (4) offer the order coordination option? Position: No. BellSouth provides access to ldlc loops via eight different methods, thus ensuring that AtECs have access to all of BellSouth's loops including those served by IDLC. Additionally, BellSouth offers ALECs the ability to obtain Loop Make Up information, which will allow FDN and other ALECs to determine if the 6

customer is served by IDLC prior to issuing the Order, BellSouth is not required to create a new loop, customize FDN's ordering process, or create a third ordering option. None. E. Stipulations F. Pendinq Motions 8ellSouth's Objection to FDN's Request for New UNE's or Unbundled Packet Switching and Motion to Strike Testimony. None. G. Other Requirements

Respectfully submitted this 18th day of July, 2001. BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. JAMES MEZA 111 c/o Nancy H. Sims 150 So. Monroe Street, Suite 400 Tallahassee, FL 32301 (305) 347-5555 Patrick W. Turner Suite 4300 675 W. Peachtree St., NE Atlanta, GA 30375 (404) 335-0747 399685 END Of DOCUMENT 8