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The FCC Wireline Bureau designated for investigation five issues regarding...

The FCC Wireline Bureau designated for investigation five issues regarding the Access Recovery Charge rates in the 2012 annual access tariff filings of various LECs, in an order released Friday (http://xrl.us/bnodzj). The bureau wants to know: (1) Whether the LECs…

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have reasonably determined the amount of their base period revenue; (2) whether they have reasonably calculated their required intrastate rate reductions; (3) whether they have reasonably estimated their projected interstate and intrastate switched access demand; (4) whether NECA’s allocation of projected pool interstate switched access revenues based on projected switched access billed revenues was reasonable; and (5) whether the suspended ARC rates are just and reasonable. LECs’ responses are due Sept. 27 in docket 12-233; NECA’s response is due Oct. 4.