Wholesale: Products & Services

Open Product/Process CR PC040103-1 Detail

 
Title: Grandfather of Integrated T 1 in Denver and Seattle.
CR Number Current Status
Date
Area Impacted Products Impacted

PC040103-1 Withdrawn
4/1/2003
Resale
Originator: Van Dusen, Janean
Originator Company Name: Qwest Corporation
Owner: Van Dusen, Janean
Director:
CR PM: White, Matt

Description Of Change

The Integrated T-1 offer in Denver and Seattle (state tariff section 15.4) will be grandfathered on 6/15/03.

Expected Deliverable:

not identified


Date Action Description
4/1/2003 CR Received 
4/2/2003 CR Acknowledged 
4/2/2003 Clarification Meeting 
4/16/2003 Presented at CMP Meeting 
5/21/2003 Discussed at CMP Meeting 
6/18/2003 Discussed at CMP Meeting 

Project Meetings

05-21-03 - CMP Meeting

Van Dusen-Qwest presented the withdrawal.

========================================== Input Meeting - 04-24-03

Attendees Janean Van Dusen – Qwest Matt White – Qwest Susan Thompson – Qwest Susie Wells – Qwest Jim Hegarty – Qwest John Steagal – Qwest Lelani Hines - MCI Bonnie Johnson – Eschelon Lori Mendoza – Allegiance

White-Qwest described the purpose of the meeting that and asked Van Dusen-Qwest to present the CRs.

PC040103-1 Van Dusen-Qwest stated that she would be withdrawing PC040103-1 at the May CMP meeting. There were no questions.

PC040103-2 Van Dusen-Qwest presented the CR. Johnson-Eschelon asked if the flat rate would apply to retail. Steagal-Qwest stated that there would be one measured service plan available. He explained that Qwest is going from three measured service plans to one.

PC032803-3 Van Dusen-Qwest presented the CR. Johnson-Eschelon asked if this CR meant that Qwest would not offer Centrex service in the states indicated in the CR. Hegarty-Qwest stated that Johnson’s assumption was correct. He explained that Qwest will not offer Centrex plus in those stated but that Centrex prime will be available. Johnson-Eschelon asked if Eschelon would be able to order anything new that relates Centrex plus. Hegarty-Qwest stated that a CLEC could not add any new common blocks or systems. Johnson-Eschelon asked if this change only applied to new common blocks. Hegarty-Qwest stated that Qwest would file the tariff with the commission and ask for an August implementation date. He explained that, after the August effective date of tariff, month to month arrangements and contracts that expire during 6 month window must be migrated to another product. He stated that customers with contracts that expire after February 2004 will remain in service and will be able to add lines and feature functionality within existing common blocks and systems; however, no new common blocks and systems may be added. Johnson-Eschelon asked about UNE-P Centrex plus. Van Dusen-Qwest read a statement from Michael Whitt “Because the existing UNE-P Centrex product offering is functionally equivalent to the Retail/Resale Centrex Prime offering (which will continue to be available in Retail/Resale), the UNE-P Centrex offering is not being grandparented or changed in conjunction with the Retail/Resale grandparenting activity. This continuation of availability will minimize transition difficulties, while maintaining an equivalent UNE-P product.” Van Dusen-Qwest explained that what is currently offered for UNE-P Centrex is really Centrex Prime. Johnson-Eschelon stated that Eschelon has converted all resale Centrex plus to UNE-P Centrex plus. She asked if the changes would impact Eschelon in this respect. Van Dusen-Qwest explained that the current UNE-P Centrex plus offering is, in reality, Centrex prime. Hegarty-Qwest confirmed Van Dusen’s statement. Johnson-Eschelon stated that she had no further questions.

White-Qwest confirmed that there were no further questions or comments, thanked the attendees, and adjourned the meeting.

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04-16-03 - CMP Meeting

Van Dusen-Qwest presented the CR and suggested the input meeting be held for two hours on April 24. The CR was moved into Presented status.


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