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Scc-Essential-Service-Declaration+-+ COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION 2020 MR 2U A it: 10 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, ex rel. STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION CASE NO. PUR-2020-00052 Ex Parte: Certification of Critical Infrastructure Industry Workers ORDER CERTIFYING ADDITIONAL CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE WORKERS The State Corporation Commission ("Commission") takes judicial notice of the ongoing public health emergency related to the spread of the coronavirus, or COVID-19, and the declarations of emergency issued at both the state and federal levels.1 The Commission also takes judicial notice of the United States Department of Homeland Security, Department of Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency's Memorandum of March 19, 2020 ("CIS A Memorandum").2 Accordingly, the Commission takes the following action. NOW THE COMMISSION ORDERS THAT to support the continued delivery of essential services in Virginia, the Commission hereby declares that service providers and their workers who are necessary to continue delivering facilities-based telecommunication services to customers, both residential and business, retail and wholesale, shall be certified as critical infrastructure industry workers as referenced in the CISA Memorandum. The purpose of this certification is to enable critical infrastructure service providers to receive priority status to 1 See, e.g., Executive Order No. 51, Declaration of a State of Emergency Due to Novel Coronavirus, COVID-19, issued March 12, 2020, by Gov. Ralph S. Northam. 2 Memorandum On Identification Of Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers During COVID-19 Response, from Christopher C. Krebs, Director, CISA. <© <33 obtain resources necessary to continue uninterrupted delivery of vital services to their Virginia bs <0 customers. This designation is effective until further orders of the Commission. w IT IS SO ORDERED this 24th day of March 2020. ^ AN ATTESTED COPY HEREOF shall be sent by the Clerk of the Commission to all persons and entities identified in the attachment to this Order. 2 ATTACHMENT. ACCESS ONE OF VIRGINIA, INC. ACN COMMUNICATION SERVICES VIRGINIA, L KEVIN FENNEL MR JERMEYSMUCKLER ACCOUNTING MANAGER NORTH AMERICAN GENERAL COUNSEL 820 W JACKSON BLVD STE 650 1000 PROGRESS PL NE CHICAGO, IL 60607-3057 CONCORD, NC 28025-2449 Airbus DS Communications of Virginia, Inc. AIRESPRING VIRGINIA LLC Paula N. Pileggi MS. CYNTHIA FIRSTMAN General Counsel & CCO REGULATORY 42505 Rio Nedo PO Box 9007 7800 Woodley Ave Temecula, CA 92590-3726 VAN NUYS, CA 91406-1722 Airus Virginia, Inc. ALL POINTS CARRIER SERVICES, LLC JOHN MCCLUSKEY Mr. James Carr GENERAL MANAGER Regulatory 840 S CANAL FL 7 908 Trailview Blvd SE Ste 170 CHICAGO, IL 60607-4519 Leesburg, VA 20175-4430 Allied Telecom Group, LLC AMCS Networking Servies LLC MR. KEN WILLIAMS THERESA GAUGLER CEO CORPORATE COUNSEL 1400 Crystal Dr Ste 700 4250 FAIRFAX DR Arlington, VA 22202-4153 ARLINGTON, VA 22203-1665 AMELIA TELEPHONE CORPORATION AOC Connect, LLC Jeff Handley MS. MICHELLE SILVIA Manager STE 700 State Government Affairs 14030 THUNDERBOLT PL 10025 Investment Dr Ste 200 Knoxville, TN 37932-2667 CHANTILLY, VA20151-3283 AT&T Communications of Virginia, LLC ATC Outdoor DAS, LLC MS. SALLY BRIAR Lauren M. Ramirez, Esquire REGULATORY AFFAIRS 10 Presidential Way 342 STONECREST WAY NASHVILLE, TN 37209-5246 Woburn, MA 01801-1053 Atlantech Online of Virginia, L.L.C. Atlantic Broadband Enterprise, LLC MR. ED FINERAN Leslie Brown - SR VP & General Counsel 1010 WAYNE AVE STE 630 2 Batterymarch Park 1 Pine Hill Dr Ste 205 SILVER SPRING, MD 20910-5620 Quincy, MA 02169-7485 ATX TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES OF V Bandwidth.com CLEC, LLC Mr. Steve Bogdan W. Christoopher Matton Director General Counsel Ste 500 1018 W 9th Ave 900 Main Campus Dr King of Prussia, PA 19406-1225 Raleigh, NC 27606-5216 BCM One BIT Networks, LLC c/o McGraw Communications, Inc. MS. CAROLYN PERCY MS. SADIA M. MENDEZ, MGR GENERAL MANAGER REGULATORY COMPLIANCE PO BOX 129 521 5THAVE FI 14 100 NELLIE JONES RD NEW YORK, NY 10175-1200 BRACEY.VA 23919-1732 BROADVIEW NETWORKS OF VIRGINIA INC Broadvox-CLEC, LLC MR. STEVEN J. BOGDAN, DIRECTOR c/o GTCR REGULATORY & COMPLIANCE Attn: Regulatory 300 N LaSalle St Ste 5600 1018 W 9th Ave FL 3 KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-1225 Chicago, IL 60654 Broadwing Communications, LLC BULLSEYE TELECOM OF VIRGINIA LLC Derek Kelly DAVID BAILEY Director of Gov Affairs VP-BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT c/o CenturyLink 25925 TELEGRAPH RD STE 330 150 Fayetteville St Ste 970 Raleigh, NC 27601 SOUTHFIELD, Ml 48033-2518 BURKE'S GARDEN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE Business Telecom of Virginia Inc. MR. FRED LAWLESS REGULATORY COMPLIANCE PRESIDENT 4001 N Rodney Parham Rd 7044 Burkes Garden Rd Tazwell, VA 24651-8524 Little Rock, AR 72212-2459 BVU Authority CAVALIER BROADBAND LLC Stacey E. Pomrenke ANTHONY O'BRIEN Exe VP & CFO 15022 LEE HIGHWAY 2401 HYDRAULIC RD PO Box 8100 BRISTOL, VA 24202-8100 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22901-2723 Cavalier Telephone, L.L.C. Cebridge Telecom VA, LLC c/o Windstream Communications Dennis D. Moffit Nicole Winters, Counsel VP Legal, Altice USA, Inc. 4001 N Rodney Parham Rd Bldg 5, Ste 600 5830 Granite Pkwy Little Rock, AR 72212-2459 Plano, TX 75024 to © Central Telephone Company of Virginia CenturyLink Communications, LLC © Derek Kelly Derek Kelley fA) C/O Century Link Director of Government Affairs Director of Government Affairs 150 Fayetteville St Ste 970 150 Fayetteville St Ste970 Raleigh, NC 27601 Raleigh, NC 27601 W Charter Fiberlink VA-CCO, LLC Clitizens Telephone Cooperative Betty J Sanders MR. J. GREGORY SAPP Regulatory Compliance and GENERAL MANAGER Allyson Blevins, Manager - Tel Reg P.O. BOX 137 12405 POWERSCOURT DR ST. LOUIS, MO 63131-3673 FLOYD, VA 24091-0137 Clity of Franklin City of Danville d/b/a Danville Dept of Utilities DAVID A. HOWE, DIRECTOR MR. JASON GREY CITY FRANKLIN ELECTRIC DEPT BROADBAND NETWORK MANAGER 1050 PRETLOW ST 1040 MONUMENT ST FRANKLIN, VA23851-2070 DANVILLE, VA 24541-1518 City of Manassas City of Martinsville MR ALLEN P TODD MR MICHAEL A SCAFFIDI DIRECTOR OF UTILITIES TELECOMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR 8500 PUBLIC WORKS DR 300 FISHEL RD POBOX 1112 MANASSAS, VA 20110-8415 MARTINSVILLE, VA 24114-1112 City of Radford City of Salem WILLIAM E WILLIS MR.A.K. BRIELE, III, DIRECTOR DIRECTOR CITY OF SALEM ELECTRIC DEPT RADFORD ELECTRIC DEPART 114 N BROAD ST 701 17TH ST POB 869 RADFORD, VA 24141-3424 SALEM, VA 24153-3734 Clear Rate Telecom, L.L.C. COMCAST BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS OF ’ REGULATORY BETH CHOROSER SENIOR DIRECTOR STE 450 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 2600 W Big Beaver Rd 1 COMCAST CTR Troy, Ml 48084-3336 PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103-2838 Comcast Phone of Virginia LLC Communication Technologies Carrier Services Inc Mr. John Conwell Services, Inc. Regulatory Affairs (NE Div.) Joseph E Fergus 253 Najoles Rd President/CEO 11710 Plaza America Dr Ste 2000 Millersville, MD 21108 Reston, VA20190 CONTERRA ULTRA BROADBAND, LLC CORETEL VIRGINIA LLC Tanya Gardner CHRISTOPHER VAN DE VERG Legal Assistant SEC & GEN COUNSEL 2101 Rexford Rd Ste 200 E 213 S Main St Charlotte, NC 28211-3049 Anderson, SC 29624 Cox Virginia Telcom, L.L.C. CPV COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY MR. ROBERT J HOWLEY LOUIS A LOMBARDI JR SR DIRECTOR CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER REGULATORY AFFAIRS 412-420 WASHINGTON AVE 9 JAMES P MURPHY HWY WEST WARWICK, Rl 02893-2381 BELLEVILLE, NJ 07109-2617 Crexendo Business Solutions of Virginia, Inc. CTC Communications of Virginia, Inc. MR JEFF KORN Ms. Nicole Winters, Counsel CHIEF LEGAL OFFICER c/o Windstream Services, LLC 1615S52NDST Mailstop B1F03-53A 4001 Rodney Parham Rd TEMPE, AZ 85281-6233 Little Rock, AR 72212 Dark Fiber and Infrastructure, LLC dishNET Wireline L.L.C. of Virginia Judd Carothers MR WILLIAM HUNT CEO DIRECTORY-REG AFFAIRS STE 806 9601 S MERIDIAN BLVD 412 Old Annetta Rd Aleda, TX 76008-4493 ENGLEWOOD, CO 80112-5905 Down Under Communications, LLC EarthLink Business, LLC MR. DARYL DUNBAR c/o EarthLink Carrier LLC 10 BRYANT CRT Regulatory Dept 4001 N Dodney Parham Rd STERLING, VA 20166-9519 Little Rock, AR 72212-2459 EMPOWER Telecom, Inc. eNetworks, LLC Ms. Sally Hutcherson MS. GINA LAWRENCE Regulatory CFO 11633 Hwy 92 West 10130 Mallard Creek Rd Ste 300 Chase City, VA 23924 CHARLOTTE, NC 28262-6001 ENTELEGENT SOLUTIONS OF VIRGINIA, INC EUREKA TELECOM OF VA, INC. Mr. Michael Ruziska MR. STEVEN J. BOGDAN, DIRECTOR VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS REGULATORY & COMPLIANCE Sutie 200 1018 W9TH AVE 2520 Whitehall Park Dr Charlotte, NC 28273-3577 KING OF PRUSSIA, PA 19406-1225 ExteNet Asset Entity, LLC ExteNet Systems (Virginia) LLC Brian S. Kirk Brian S. Kirk 3030 Warrenville Rd Ste 340 STE 430 3030 WARRENVILLE RD Lisle, IL 60532-3633 LISLE, IL 60532-1000 Fiber Connect LLC FIBER ROADS, LLC Clifford Paul Regulatory 10605 Gaskins Way 300 E Main S.t Ste 310 Manassas, VA20109 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 FiberLIght of Virginia, L.L.C. FiberNet of Virginia, Inc. MR CHAD PIFER Steven Hamula VP LEGAL AND REGULATORY Director Regulatory Affairs STE 100 1200 Greenbrier St 11700 GREAT OAKS WAY ALPHARETTA, GA 30022-2449 Charleston, WV 25311-1002 FIRST COMMUNICATIONS, LLC FRANCE TELECOM CORPORATE SOLUTIONS SHANNON DIERINGER MR. JOE TOPEL PARALEGAL 13775 MCLEAREN RD REGULATORY AFFAIRS MAILSTOP 1100 3340 W MARKET ST AKRON, OH 44333-3381 HERNDON, VA 20171-3212 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF VIRGINIA, I Fusion Communications, LLC ANGELA MCCALL Mr. Ronald A. Sheehan MANAGER, GOV & EXTERNAL AFFAIRS President Regulatory Compliance 300 BLAND ST 210 Interstate Pkwy SE BLUEFIELD, WV 24701-3020 Atlanta, GA 30339 Fusion Connect LLC (Used in VA by : Fusion LLC GC Pivotal, LLC Ronald A. Sheehan do Global Capacity Director
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