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The RBOCs and motivation for the quid pro quo
Definition
Lift LATA restrictions for opening local markets, Theory”--If local markets are open, no danger of unfair competition in long distance.
Term
Typical entry barriers
Definition
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Telecommunications Carriers Obligations
Definition
All Telecommunications Carriers must interconnect with other Telecommunications Carriers,
Term
LEC Obligations
Definition
Number portability--provider portability consistent with FCC rules, Dialing parity--same sequence for dialing local calls available to all, Access to rights-of-way--those under the control of the LEC, Reciprocal compensation--LECs will pay one another for the transport and termination of traffic.
Term
Incumbent LECs Obligations
Definition
Negotiate in good faith, Provide interconnection on terms that are just, reasonable, and non-discriminatory, Provide unbundled access to network components, Provide each retail service on a wholesale basis, Provide notice of changes in the network that affect
interoperability, Provide for collocation of entrant equipment
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Good faith negotiation
Definition
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Collocation
Definition
Colocation refers to the provision of space for a customer's telecommunications equipment on the service provider's premises
Term
Resale
Definition
Provide each retail service on a wholesale basis
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Reciprocal compensation
Definition
Reciprocal compensation--LECs will pay one another for the transport and termination of traffic.
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Dialing parity
Definition
Dialing parity--same sequence for dialing local calls available to all
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Access to rights-of-way
Definition
Access to those under the control of the LEC.
Term
Interconnection
Definition
Connect networks
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Transport and termination
Definition
Transport is the transmission, and any necessary tandem switching of telecommunications traffic, Termination is the switching of the non-access telecommunications traffic at the terminating telephone company's end office switch and delivery of such traffic to the called party's premises
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Public notice of changes
Definition
The duty to provide reasonable public notice of changes in the information necessary for the transmission and routing of services using that local exchange carrier's facilities or networks, as well as of any other changes that would affect the interoperability of those facilities and networks.
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Number portability
Definition
Number portability--provider portability consistent with FCC rules
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Prices for wholesale services
Definition
ReSale--no unreasonable or discriminatory restriction on the resale of services.
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Publicly available agreements
Definition
Contracts
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Availability of terms of agreements (Pick and Choose)
Definition
FCC said that entrants could “pick and choose”
contract terms, Those enterent wants
Term
RBOC entry into interLATA markets—when did it happen, and what transpired next?
Definition
1999, ??
Term
Impact of UNE-P
Definition
ILECs could not unbundle technology that was
combined
Term
Top down vs. bottom up
Definition
Created an arbitrage potential--------------- Top down- Used in resale, cost is passed down, Buttom up- used in UNE pricing cossed passed up
Term
Total element long-run incremental cost (TRLRIC)
Definition
excludes embedded costs, forward looking, use economic costs
Term
Triennial Review Order and UNE-P
Definition
-Initiated proceedings on the availability of unbundled switching -FCC maintained unbundled switching, and thus, UNE-P
Term
Internet Success Issues
Definition
“U.S. network” (international bandwidth not needed to get content.), Bandwidth glut, Flat-rate local service, Modem exemption, Telephone companies on the sidelines
Term
Network access points (why?)
Definition
Established infrastructure, NSF hoped for competition for long distance data
Term
Network access points, regulatory framework
Definition
NAPS required to offer interconnection on nondiscriminatory basis, Transparent prices and technical conditions.
Term
Tier 1 ISP; Tier 2 ISP; Content Delivery Network (explain what they are and how they are different.)
Definition
Tier 1-Backbone providers ,Maintain IP-address routing tables that include all IP addresses, so
that they are able to route traffic anywhere on the Internet Tier 2-Regional ISPs, Maintain smaller networks and IP-address routing tables that
contain their own customers. CDN-Enable content providers to cache their content at various points close to end users.
Term
Routing table and default routes
Definition
RT-List of ip addresss Default routes-Routes to ip not in same networks
Term
Eyeball networks and How were eyeball networks in the dial-up era different from today’s?
Definition
Today’s eyeball networks are broadband networks connected to the Internet that reach end user customers. Anyone who subscribes to cable or telephone-company broadband is part of those companies’ eyeball networks. The difference with the dial-up era is that in the dial-up world, customers of ISPs simply dialed a local telephone number and used the regulated common carrier telephone network to reach their ISP. The ISP (a company like America OnLine or EarthLink) had the eyeballs, not the telephone company. The telephone company provided nothing more than transmission between the user and the ISP. Today, the company controlling the broadband transmission facility also controls the eyeballs. That introduces the potential for a conflict of interest, and provides potential incentives for the broadband provider to discriminate
Term
Explain Internet transit. What is it, who buys it?
Definition
Transit is the business relationship whereby an ISP announces and sells reachability to the entire Internet to a customer. Sells to Tier 2 ISP, CDN
Term
95th percentile pricing; how does that work?
Definition
95/5 means usage measured to the 95th percentile in 5 min
Term
“Delta”?
Definition
Delta- total bytes that flowed in 5 min
Term
Minimum commitment pricing.
Definition
Volume commitment, If the customer fails to achieve the commitment, still pay MCP, If the exceeds, pay metered rate.
Term
Term contracts
Definition
Contract that stats the term of the transit deal, rack rates, Minimum Commitment
Term
Transit price trends
Definition
Use more pay less
Term
What is Internet peering?
Definition
reciprocal access to a willing participant, redundancy, improved service quality, save money on transit, unique routes from certain ISP
Term
Tier 1 ISPs and mesh network
Definition
peer with all other Tier 1 ISPs for best service
Term
What does peering deliver in terms of Internet prefixes?
Definition
Peering delivers access to all prefixes that are on the peer’s network, including the peer’s transit customers. It does not deliver access to all Internet prefixes, as would be the case with a transit service.
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Peering and balanced traffic
Definition
ISPs seek to have balanced traffic between peers
Term
Peering is settlement free, but not free. Explain this paradoxical statement.
Definition
A physical connection must be established for peering to take place.
Term
Role of Internet Exchange Point
Definition
Point at which a physical connectin is established between peering networks
Term
What is paid peering and why would it happen?
Definition
Peering with excaange of money to account for unbalanced traffic
Term
What is partial transit and how is it different from paid peering?
Definition
Partial transit provides paid access to a subset of the Internet. Paid peering delivers the same scope as regular peering, but requires payment due to traffic imbalances, or differences in network size
Term
What are the factors contributing to “harmony” with regard to Internet peering and transit?
Definition
Balanced traffic flows, Similar cost structures, Competition—if a Tier 1 ISP unreasonably refuses to transit, other pathways exist., “Common Line” costs
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What are the factors contributing to “disharmony” with regard to Internet peering and transit?
Definition
Large vs. Small networks, Paid Peering” more prone to disputes?, Eyeball networks and traffic imbalances., Emerging market power?
Term
Board-to-Board
Definition
The original approach to pricing long distance service. Costs from “toll board” to “toll board” were recovered in long distance prices, and long distance customers did not contribute to the recovery of local network costs, even though local networks were used to make and receive toll calls. This change with the Smith v. Illinois Bell ruling.
Term
Smith v. Illinois Bell
Definition
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Term
Toll Pooling
Definition
Prior to long-distance competition, BOCs and independent telephone companies received shares of AT&T toll revenues from a common pool. While there were rules established for the distribution of these revenues, the basis was generally arbitrary
Term
Access charges Intrastate; Interstate
Definition
Intrastate>Interstate
Term
Point-of-presence
Definition
location where a long-distance carrier (IXC) could terminate services and provide connections into a local telephone network (LATA)
Term
Switched Access Elements Entrance facilities
Definition
Bandwidth and distance. Non-Traffic-Sensitive(NTS)
Term
SAE Tandem switching
Definition
Smaller IXCs--through the tandem switch. Traffic Sensitive (TS).
Term
SAE Interoffice transport
Definition
NTS
Term
SAE End-office-switching
Definition
Traffic sensitive
Term
SAE Common line
Definition
Local Loop Non-Traffic Sensitive
Term
Cellular IntraMTA
Definition
Mobile provider pays ILEC “reciprocal compensation.”
Term
Cellular InterMTA
Definition
Mobile provider pays ILEC “access charges.”
Term
Arbitrage
Definition
A buyer seeking differences in prices to gain economic advantage. Such as an IXC choosing to terminate long distance calls through reciprocal compensation, using an affiliated CLEC, rather than paying for the more costly access charges.
Term
Phantom traffic
Definition
traffic to terminating networks that lacks certain identifying information, causing the traffic to be billed at rates lower than if properly identified, or to not be billed at all
Term
General outcome–economic distortion–explain why.
Definition
PSTN has been a mess. Different prices are charges for services that are functionally similar. Prices may not reflect economic cost. The result has been “traffic pumping,” “phantom traffic,” and arbitrage.
Term
Bill-and-keep as a solution.
Definition
The FCC is trying to impose a uniform access/interconnection price regime for the PSTN “bill-and-keep,” i.e., no network provider pays any other network provider for interconnection and transport. This may seem like the easy way out. However, it ignores true cost differences associated with, for example, urban and rural networks. It also may encourage the free rider problem by allowing small networks to send traffic long distances at no charge, which would discourage investment.
Term
Is the FCC overlooking anything?
Definition
On the U.S. PSTN, costs of the end-user connection are not fully recovered through flat-rate fees imposed on end users
Term
What is TELRIC?
Definition
Total element long-run incremental cost. It is the methodology the FCC uses to determine rates for network elements that ILECs are required to lease. It requires the ILEC to base lease rates on current prices for new equipment, rather than on what the ILEC actually spent on the equipment.
Term
What is a UNE?
Definition
UNEs are Unbundeled Network Elements.
Term
The 1996 Act formally "amends" ______
Definition
Communications Act of 1934
Term
What is line sharing?
Definition
When two companies, an ILEC and CLEC share the bandwidth on a copper loop. Signals traveling along copper wires can occupy different frequencies so that the same wire can transmit both voice and broadband internet access by having the equipment tuned to only certain frequencies. Typically the ILEC provided all voice services, and the CLEC provided broadband Internet access under a line-sharing arrangement.
Term
What is "UNE-P"?
Definition
An arrangement that allowed CLEC to lease from a ILEC at low TELRIC-based rates essentially all facilities and network functionality needed to provide local telephone service.
Term
What will it mean for the PSTN to "sunset?"
Definition
It means that the U.S. telephone system will phase out the use of TDM-based switches and the legacy SS7 signaling networks that currently direct traffic, and replace them with IP-based packet switching technologies.
Term
What is the main draw-back of calling-network-pays?
Definition
That regulators must continue recalibrating their rules in perpetuity to reflect the changing cost of call termination.
Term
What is the difference between calling-network-pays and bill-and-keep?
Definition
In the calling-network-pays model, the calling-party's carrier pays the entirety of the costs cause by a phone call. In the bill-and-keep model, the calling party and the terminating party each pay a portion of the costs; a demarcation point is established between the two networks, and each carrier pays for the costs being incurred on their own "side."
Term
What is internet fragmentation?
Definition
It is when one Tier 1 provider refuses to provide access to another network. This is problematic particularly in cases involving single-homed customers, where customers served by only one Tier 1 provider are blocked access to another Tier 1 provider's network because of a peering impasse.
Term
What are the two main components of USF-ICC Reform Order?
Definition
Intercarrier compensation reforms and sweeping changes to the nations' universal service program.
Term
What does multihomed mean?
Definition
Redundant Internet transit arrangements with multiple ISPs to ensure delivery of content throughout the Internet in case something goes wrong with one provider's network.
Term
True or False: With Bill and Keep, the calling party pays all inherent costs of the phone call?
Definition
False. The initiating and terminating parties both pay a portion of the call costs.
Term
What is Phantom Traffic?
Definition
Traffic whose origin is unidentified and thus cannot be accurately billed. Associated with IXCs terminating long distance calls as local traffic to avoid access charges.
Term
Describe special access circuits and how they are used.
Definition
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