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Interconnection Agreements Interconnection Agreements Case No. Parties Type Effective 00-C-0886 BANY Conversent Comm. Agreement 8/15/2000 00-C-0887 BANY 2nd Century Agreement 8/15/2000 00-C-0888 BANY Digital Broadband Agreement 8/15/2000 00-C-0893 Phone-Link ALLTEL Agreement 8/10/2000 00-C-0827 CCCNY FTR Agreement 7/30/2000 00-C-0961 BANY First Regional Telecom Agreement 8/24/2000 00-C-0827 CCCNY FTR Agreement 9/20/2000 00-C-1102 FTR DSLnet Comm. Agreement 9/21/2000 99-C-1793 BANY Bell Atlantic Network Data Amendment 9/25/2000 99-C-1337 ALLTEL FairPoint Agreement 10/1/2000 00-C-1145 Citizens NY Comm So. Cos Agreement 10/5/2000 99-C-1389 BANY Sprint Agreement 10/6/2000 00-C-1150 BANY Williams Local Agreement 10/6/2000 99-C-0017 BANY Rhythms Link Amendment 10/6/2000 97-C1148 BANY ADVAMTEL Amendment 10/6/2000 96-C-0781 BANY Teleport Amendment 10/6/2000 97-C-1419 BANY COVAD Amendment 10/6/2000 99-C-0374 BANY DSLnet Comm. Amendment 10/6/2000 00-C-0108 BANY Log On America Amendment 10/6/2000 98-C-0424 BANY NorthPoint Comm. Amendment 10/6/2000 98-C-0847 BANY MGC Comm. Amendment 10/6/2000 97-C-1694 Verizon Time Warner AxS NYC Agreement 11/10/2000 99-C-0985 Verizon Urban Comm. Trans. Agreement 11/10/2000 99-C-1241 Verizon NET-tel Corp. Agreement 11/10/2000 00-C-0293 Verizon Thousand Islands Agreement 11/10/2000 00-C-0886 Verizon Conversent Comm. Amendment 11/10/2000 98-C-1673 Verizon FairPoint Amendment 11/10/2000 00-C-0108 Verizon Log On America Amendment 11/10/2000 00-C-1370 Verizon Broadband Office Agreement 11/10/2000 Manhattan Telecom. dba 00-C-1371 Verizon Metropolitan Agreement 11/10/2000 00-C-1372 Verizon MVX.COM Agreement 11/10/2000 00-C-1374 Verizon Supra Telecom Agreement 11/10/2000 00-C-1375 Verizon NextGen Tel Agreement 11/10/2000 00-C-1376 Verizon TeleServices Agreement 11/10/2000 00-C-1377 Verizon CoreTel Agreement 11/10/2000 00-C-1378 Verizon Pathnet Agreement 11/10/2000 00-C-1624 Verizon PurePacket Agreement 12/18/2000 00-C-1626 Verizon Aquis Wireless Agreement 12/18/2000 00-C-1627 Verizon Global Broadband Agreement 12/18/2000 00-C-1628 Verizon Focal Agreement 12/18/2000 00-C-1629 Verizon Fairpoint Comm. Agreement 12/18/2000 00-C-1637 Verizon Lightship Telecom Agreement #REF! 00-C-1638 Verizon USA Digital Agreement #REF! 00-C-1444 Frontier Mpower Comm. Agreement 11/16/2000 98-C-0634 Verizon Network Access Amendment 12/19/2000 99-C-0870 Verizon HarvardNet Amendment 12/19/2000 98-C-0633 Verizon Computer Business Amendment 12/19/2000 97-C-1467 Verizon US West Interprise Amendment 12/19/2000 00-C-1733 Frontier PurePacket Agreement 1/8/2001 00-C-1734 Frontier Vitts Networks Agreement 1/8/2001 1/11/2013 Page 1 of 23 Interconnection Agreements Case No. Parties Type Effective 00-C-1810 Citizens Telecom. Sprint Spectrum Agreement 1/10/2001 00-C-1747 Verizon Looking Glass Agreement 1/10/2001 00-C-1746 Verizon Convergent Telesis Agreement 1/10/2001 99-C-1535 Verizon A.R.C. Networks Ammendment 2/1/2001 00-C-1941 Verizon Broadband Office Agreement 2/1/2001 00-C-1942 Verizon Rhythms Link Agreement 2/1/2001 00-C-1943 Verizon EGIX Networks Agreement 2/1/2001 00-C-1944 Verizon Gillette Global Agreement 2/1/2001 00-C-2131 Verizon Allegiance Agreement 3/4/2001 00-C-2132 Verizon AT&T Wireless Agreement 3/4/2001 00-C-2133 Frontier Covad Agreement 3/4/2001 00-C-2145 Verizon Access Point Agreement 3/8/2001 00-C-2146 Verizon KMC Telcom V Agreement 3/8/2001 00-C-0292 Verizon Advanced TelCom Amendment 2/28/2001 01-C-0041 Verizon LightWave Comm. Agreement 4/12/2001 01-C-0084 Dobson Cellular ALLTELL Comm. Agreement 4/17/2001 00-C-1378 Verizon PathNet Amendment 4/12/2001 01-C-0140 Citizens Telecom. Hudson Valley Data Agreement 4/30/2001 00-C-1629 Verizon Fairpoint Comm. Amendment 4/12/2001 01-C-0148 Verizon Level 3 Agreement 5/2/2001 01-C-0149 Verizon Yipes Transmission Agreement 5/2/2001 01-C-0150 Verizon TalkingNet Holdings Agreement 5/2/2001 01-C-0151 Verizon ReFlex Comm, Inc. Agreement 5/2/2001 01-C-0152 Verizon Global Broadband Agreement 5/2/2001 01-C-0153 Verizon Hudson Valley Data Agreement 5/2/2001 01-C-0279 Frontier Telergy Network Agreement 5/28/2001 01-C-0278 ALLTEL Local Line America Agreement 5/28/2001 01-C-0327 Verizon Fuzion Wireless Agreement 6/6/2001 01-C-0328 Verizon Urban Comm. Trans. Agreement 6/6/2001 01-C-0329 Verizon CTC Comm. Corp. Agreement 6/6/2001 01-C-0330 Verizon Edge Conn. Agreement 6/6/2001 01-C-0368 Frontier AT&T Comm. Agreement 6/14/2001 01-C-0369 Frontier ACC National Agreement 6/14/2001 01-C-0370 Frontier Teleport Comm. Agreement 6/14/2001 01-C-0426 Frontier PaeTec Comm. Agree/Amend 6/27/2001 01-C-0497 Verizon Vitcom Corp. Agreement 7/10/2001 01-C-0498 Verizon American Network Agreement 7/10/2001 01-C-0499 Verizon Central Florida, Inc. Agreement 7/10/2001 01-C-0500 Verizon INLEC Comm. Agreement 7/10/2001 01-C-0501 Verizon EGIX Networks Agreement 7/10/2001 01-C-0502 Verizon Eagle Comm. Agreement 7/10/2001 01-C-0503 Verizon LightBonding.com Agreement 7/10/2001 01-C-0504 Verizon RCN Telecom Serv. Agreement 7/10/2001 01-C-0544 Citizens Farkill Comm. Agreement 7/23/2001 01-C-0589 Citizens Sprint Comm. Agreement 7/28/2001 99-C-1726 Verizon Arbros Comm. Amendment 8/19/2001 97-C-1419 Verizon Covad Comm. Amendment 8/19/2001 00-C-0108 Verizon Log On America Amendment 8/19/2001 01-C-0702 Verizon Focal Comm. Of NY Agreement 8/19/2001 01-C-0703 Verizon Verizon Avenue Agreement 8/19/2001 01-C-0704 Verizon Transpoint Comm. Agreement 8/19/2001 1/11/2013 Page 2 of 23 Interconnection Agreements Case No. Parties Type Effective 01-C-0705 Verizon Network Plus, Inc. Agreement 8/19/2001 00-C-2131 Verizon Allegiance Telecom Amendment 8/19/2001 01-C-0329 Verizon CTC Comm. Corp. Amendment 8/19/2001 01-C-0713 Verizon Tsunami Agreement 8/20/2001 98-C-1249 Citizens Telecom. Warwick Valley Amendment 8/29/2001 01-C-0767 Verizon Sprint Spectrum Arbitration 9/3/2001 01-C-0775 Citizens Telecom. Telergy Network Agreement 9/6/2001 01-C-0802 Focal Comm. Sprint Spectrum Agreement 9/11/2001 00-C-1942 Verizon Rhythms Link Amendment 9/13/2001 01-C-0809 Verizon US LEC of Penn. Agreement 9/13/2001 01-C-0810 Verizon Conversent Comm. Agreement 9/13/2001 01-C-0811 Verizon Westelcom Network Agreement 9/13/2001 01-C-0812 Verizon Premiere Network Agreement 9/13/2001 01-C-0813 Verizon DSL.net Amendment 9/13/2001 01-C-0864 Choice One Verizon NY Arbitration 9/23/2001 01-C-0982 Verizon NetCarrier Telecom Agreement 10/14/2001 01-C-0983 Verizon Z-Tel Comm. Agreement 10/14/2001 01-C-0984 Verizon Teleconex, Inc. Agreement 10/14/2001 01-C-0985 Verizon IDS Telcom Agreement 10/14/2001 01-C-0986 Verizon Cambrian Comm. Agreement 10/14/2001 01-C-0987 Verizon Looking Glass Agreement 10/15/2001 01-C-0988 Verizon Comcast Tele. Agreement 10/15/2001 01-C-1011 El Paso Networks Verizon Arbitration 10/21/2001 01-C-1018 Verizon Northcoast Comm. Agreement 10/23/2001 01-C-1019 Verizon Allpage, Inc. Agreement 10/23/2001 01-C-1020 Verizon Network Services Agreement 10/23/2001 01-C-1021 Verizon Network Access Agreement 10/23/2001 01-C-1022 Verizon NOS Comm. Agreement 10/23/2001 Frontier Seneca- 01-C-1065 Time Warner Telecom-NY Goraham Agreement 10/30/2001 01-C-1102 ALLTEL NY/PA Devon Mobile Agreement 11/8/2001 01-C-1121 Citizens Comm. Utility Solutions Agreement 11/12/2001 01-C-1122 Citizens Telecom. Metro Teleconnect Agreement 11/12/2001 01-C-1172 Verizon McLeod USA Tele. Agreement 11/22/2001 01-C-1173 Verizon Staten Island Tele. Agreement 11/22/2001 01-C-1174 Verizon Devon Mobile Agreement 11/22/2001 01-C-1175 Verizon Business Telecom Agreement 11/22/2001 01-C-1176 Verizon 1-800-Reconex Agreement 11/22/2001 99-C-0014 Verizon Connect! Amendment 11/22/2001 99-C-1567 Verizon Compass Tele. Amendment 11/22/2001 00-C-0108 Verizon Log On America Amendment 11/22/2001 00-C-2131 Verizon Allegiance Telecom Amendment 11/22/2001 00-C-2145 Verizon Access Point Amendment 11/22/2001 01-C-1638 Verizon USA Digital Amendment 11/22/2001 01-C-0499 Verizon TCCF Amendment 11/22/2001 01-C-0500 Verizon INLEC Comm. Amendment 11/22/2001 01-C-0813 Verizon DSL.net Amendment 11/22/2001 01-C-0987 Verizon Looking Glass Amendment 11/22/2001 00-C-2132 Verizon AT&T Wireless Amendment 11/22/2001 01-C-1199 ALLTEL NY KMC Telcom V Agreement 11/27/2001 01-C-1285 Frontier Comm NY Hudson Valley Datanet Agreement 12/20/2001 1/11/2013 Page 3 of 23 Interconnection Agreements Case No. Parties Type Effective 01-C-1286 Frontier - Rochester Time Warner Telecom-NY Agreement 12/20/2001 01-C-1287 Frontier - Sylvan Lake Hudson Valley Datanet Agreement 12/20/2001 98-C-1977 Verizon PaeTec Comm.
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