Intercarrier Compensation: Rate of Return Carrier Impacts Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission – Workshop February 28, 2012 Jeff Dupree NECA.

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Intercarrier Compensation: Rate of Return Carrier Impacts Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission – Workshop February 28, 2012 Jeff Dupree NECA Vice President – Government Relations

Intercarrier Compensation Reform: The Basics Adopts rules to address access stimulation and phantom traffic Adopts uniform national bill-and-keep framework Implements ICC rate transition for: Interstate switched access rates Intrastate terminating access rates Reciprocal compensation rates Adopts Recovery Mechanism as a component of CAF “Toll” VoIP to be charged access

ICC Modifications Access stimulation: Refile rates if: (1) Revenue sharing agreement and (2) Either: 3-to-1 ratio of terminating to originating traffic, or 100% increase in traffic Phantom traffic Include calling party’s telephone number in call signaling Require intermediate carriers to pass along signaling information in unaltered format 3

ICC Rate Transition Nine years to bill-and-keep rates for RoR 2 steps from Intrastate to Interstate 3 additional steps to $ additional steps to $ additional step to bill-and-keep Terminating rates only; originating addressed in FNPRM Intrastate transport rates transition to interstate levels; no further reduction Reciprocal compensation rates included to extent above specified rate levels 4

ICC Rate Transition 5 * Includes Direct Trunked Transport, Tandem Switched Transport and Tandem Switching ** Direct Trunked Transport used to both originate and terminate traffic will be affected *** Reduction assumes reciprocal compensation rate exceeds target rate at a particular step Default rate for non-access CMRS-wireline traffic goes to bill and keep on July 1, 2012 Transition decided in FNPRM Proceeding Transition decided in FNPRM Proceeding Transition decided in FNPRM Proceeding Transition decided in FNPRM Proceeding

ICC Recovery Mechanism Defines “Eligible Recovery” for RoR carriers as: Baseline for recovery, minus … Revenues from ICC rates for given year Baseline for recovery equals: 2011 projected interstate switched access revenue requirement (from annual tariff filing), plus … FY 2011 intrastate terminating switched access revenues and FY 2011 net recip comp revenue FY 2011 defined as 10/1/2010 to 9/30/2011 RoR baseline for recovery reduced by 5% each year 6

ICC Recovery Mechanism (cont.) Access Recovery Charge (ARC) for RoR carriers End user charge Allowed to increase over 6 years $0.50 increase per year for residential or single-line business Can’t exceed $30 “Residential Rate Ceiling” Not charged on Lifeline customers $1.00 increase per year for multi-line business Maximum SLC + ARC = $

ICC Recovery FCC is moving RoR carriers to a form of incentive regulation for ICC: “… we adopt an approach to Rate-of-Return Eligible Recovery that takes interstate rate-of-return carriers off of rate-of-return based recovery specifically for interstate switched access revenues …” What happens if actual Baseline amount decreases by more than 5%? What happens if actual Baseline amount doesn’t decrease by 5% each year? 8

Association Petition for Reconsideration -- ICC Need reasonable opportunity for RoR RLECs to recover interstate costs allocated to switched access rate elements Reconsider cap and annual reductions Permit RLECs to establish new rate element to recover costs Rate-of-Return baseline interstate RRQ should be cost study based rather than tariff forecasts based Clarify other components of Order related to: VoIP; net recip comp; intraMTA CMRS-wireline traffic delivered via an IXC; call signaling 9

Association FNPRM Comments ICC Reform Methodically align ICC reform with high-cost USF reform Commission must delay reductions to originating access until previous reforms are evaluated Sufficient replacement funding must be provided if originating access is eliminated Access charges should continue to apply to 8YY traffic Should not migrate tandem and transport to bill-and- keep. But if FCC decides to do so: Separate transition path Incremental support 10

Association FNPRM Comments ICC Reform (cont.) Evaluate interconnection rights and obligations “Rural transport rule” Not forbear from use of tariffs Premature to consider phase outs or accelerated reductions of ARCs and CAF ICC support for RoR RLECs Consider reopening discussion of establishing flat rate pricing structures as a possible end game for intercarrier pricing arrangements 11