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September 30, 2002 REPORT Georgia Public Service Commission 244 WASHINGTON STREET SW ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334-5701 (404) 656-4501 OR 1 (800) 282-5813 SUMMARY OF 5778-U DATA REQUEST 2 September 30, 2002 REPORT The Commission established and implemented Docket Nos. 5777-U and 5778-U as directed by the Georgia Telecommunications and Competition Development Act of 1995 (SB 137). Docket No. 5777-U establishes interim filing requirements for companies seeking to elect alternative regulation. Docket No. 5778-U establishes interim rules and requirements, pending development of permanent rules, for applicants filing for Certificates of Authority to provide competing local telephone service. The Commission issued a Supplemental Order in Docket No. 5778-U on October 1, 1996, adopting supplemental provisions applicable to both new and existing interim certificates of authority for local exchange service. In an effort to further facilitate the entry into the local market by competing local providers, the Commission is undertaking to gather specific information about the market as required by the Georgia Act and the federal Telecommunications Act of 1996. Please find attached a copy of the monthly GPSC Data Request issued to all certified CLECs. For the month of September, 40.94% (104 of 254) of certified CLECs responded to the Data Request. Summary of responses to the questions asked in the Data Request: 1. The total number of customers receiving CLEC service in Georgia: 420,188 2. The total number of access lines used in provisioning CLEC service in Georgia: 807,700 3. Of the 104 companies reporting, 41 or 39.42% provide Residential service. a. Number of companies providing residential service over their Own Facilities: 5 b. Number of companies providing residential service by combination of Own Facilities and leasing BellSouth UNEs: 8 companies reporting: 222,079 customers c. Number of residential customers served exclusively by Resale: 33 companies reporting: 53,510 customers d. Number of residential customers served by any combination of resale with facilities- based services: 1 companies reporting: 7,480 customers e. Total number of residential customers served: 365,998 (87.10%) f. Total number of residential lines provided: 381,246 (47.73%) g. Number of residential customers provided with pre-paid services: 49,709 (11.83%) 4. Of the 104 companies reporting, 39 or 37.50% provide Business service. a. Number of companies providing business service over their Own Facilities: 12 b. Number of companies providing business service by combination of Own Facilities and leasing BellSouth UNEs: 18 companies reporting: 27,613 customers c. Number of business customers served exclusively by Resale: 25 companies reporting: 10,848 customers d. Number of business customers served by any combination of resale with facilities-based services: 5 companies: 502 customers e. Total number of business customers served: 54,445 (12.96%) f. Total number of business lines provided: 418,073 (51.76%) g. Number of business customers provided with pre-paid services: 37 5. UNEs purchased from BellSouth: 22 companies: 39 UNEs Number of units purchased: 22 companies: 104,294 units 6. Unbundled Network Elements-Platform: 15 companies: 305,669 units xDSL: 2 companies : 7,972 units Enhanced Extended Loop (EEL): 6 companies: 2227 units 7. The number of Retail services being resold: 39 companies: 1,572 services /bh Following is a list of companies that have responded to the staff Data Request on 5778-U for the Report ending September 30, 2002. 1 1-800-RECONEX, Inc. 2 AC License Holding Corporation 3 Access Integrated Networks, Inc. 4 Access Point, Inc. 5 AGL Networks, LLC 6 Al-Call, Inc. 7 ALEC Inc, dba NuFone 8 Allegiance Telecom of Georgia, Inc. 9 Allpage, Inc. 10 ALLTEL Communications, Inc. 11 AmeriMex Communications Corporation 12 AM-TEL, Inc.dba Phone Center Communications 13 AT&T Broadband Phone of Georgia, LLC 14 AT&T Comm. Of the South. States, Inc. 15 BellSouth BSE, Inc. 16 Broadview Networks, Inc. 17 BTC Communications, Inc. 18 Budget Phone, Inc. 19 Cable & Wireless, Inc. 20 CAT Communicatons International, Inc. 21 Cbeyond Communications, LLC 22 Cellutel Communications, Inc. 23 Choctaw Communications, LLC dba Smoke Signal Communications 24 CI2, Inc. 25 City of Calhoun 26 City of Carrollton 27 City of Fairburn 28 City of Forsyth dba Forsyth CableNet 29 City of LaGrange 30 City of Sandersville 31 Communication Services Integrated, Inc. 32 ComSouth Telenet, Inc. 33 Cox Georgia Telecom, LLC 34 CTC Exchange Services, Inc. 35 Cypress Communications Operating Company, Inc. 36 Dalton Utilities 37 Darien Communications 38 Dialtone & More 39 DIECA Communications, Inc. dba Covad Comm. Co. 40 dPi - Teleconnect, Inc. 41 DSLnet Communications, LLC 42 Eagle Communications, Inc. 43 Ernest Communications, Inc. 44 ETC Communications, L.L.C. 45 E-Z Access USA, Inc. 46 EZ Communications, Inc. 47 EZ Phone, Inc. 48 EZ Talk Communications, L.L.C. 49 Focal Communications Corporation of Georgia 50 Georgia Comm South, Inc. 51 Georgia Public Web, Inc. 52 Global Connection Inc. of America 53 Global Crossing Local Services, Inc. 54 Global Crossing Telemanagement, Inc. 55 Globe Telecommunications, Inc. 56 Grande Communications Network, Inc. 57 Granite Telecommunications, LLC 58 Home Phone Service, Inc. 59 ICG Telecom Group, Inc. 60 IDS Telecom, LLC 61 Intellicall Operator Services 62 Intercept Communications Technologies, Inc. 63 International Design Group, Inc.dba USA Telecom 64 ITC^DeltaCom Communications, Inc. dba ITC^DeltaCom 65 Knology Holdings Inc. dba Knology of Col. 66 LecStar Telecom, Inc. 67 Level 3 Communications, LLC 68 Lightyear Communications, Inc. fka Unidial 69 Looking Glass Networks, Inc. 70 Marietta FiberNet 71 MCI WorldCom 72 Metromedia Fiber Network Services, Inc. 73 Network Telephone Corp.. 74 NewSouth Communications Corporation 75 NOS Communications, Inc. 76 NOW Communications, Inc. 77 NUI Telecom, Inc. 78 NuStar Communications Corp. 79 Nuvox Communications, Inc. 80 OnePoint Communications-GA, L.L.C. 81 Parker FiberNet, LLC 82 Plant Telecommunications Sales & Services, Inc. 83 Progress Telecom f/k/a Caronet 84 Pyramid Communications Services 85 Quick Connect Telecommunications, Inc. 86 Qwest Interprise America, Inc. 87 Rent-A-Line Telephone Company 88 Resort Hospitality Services, Ltd. 89 SBC Telecom, Inc. 90 South Georgia Pre-paid Telephone Company 91 Southern Telecom, Inc. 92 Sprint Communications Company, L.P. 93 Stone Mountain Telephone & Communication Service, L.L.C 94 Talk America, Inc. 95 TeleConex, Inc. 96 Teleport Communications Atlanta, L.L.C. 97 The Other Phone Company, Inc.dba Access One Communications 98 Time Warner Telecom of Georgia, L.P. 99 Universal Access, Inc. 100 US LEC of Georgia, LLC 101 USCarrier Telecom, LLC Ga. Independent Telco Group, LLC (GITG) 102 VarTec Telecom, Inc. 103 Verizon Select Services, Inc. 104 Z-Tel Communications, Inc. Following is a list of companies that have not responded to the staff Data Request on 5778-U for the Report ending September 30, 2002. 1 ABC Connects 2 Accucomm Networks, Inc. 3 AccuTel of Texas, Inc. dba 1800-4-A-PHONE 4 ACSI Local Switched Services, Inc. dba e*spire Comm. 5 Actel Integrated Communications, Inc. 6 Adelphia Business Solutions of Georgia, L.L.C. 7 Allied Riser of Georgia, Inc. 8 Alternative Phone, Inc. 9 Alternative Telecomm. Services,Inc. dba Second Chance Phone 10 American Communications, Inc. 11 American Fiber Network, Inc. 12 American MetroComm/Georgia, Inc. 13 AmeriTel Prepaid LLC 14 Annox, Inc. 15 Appliance & TV Rentals, Inc. dba Fones-4-U 16 Atlanta Telephone & Communications 17 Atlantic.Net Broadband 18 Awesome Communications, Inc. 19 B2B Enterprises, LLC 20 Birch Telecom of the South, Inc. 21 BlueStar Networks, Inc. 22 Broadband Digital Technologies, Inc. 23 BroadBand Office Communications, Inc. 24 BroadRiver Communication Corporation 25 BroadStream Corporation 26 Budget Communications, LLC 27 BullsEye Telecom, Inc. 28 Business Telecom, Inc. 29 Capital Communications Consultants, Inc. 30 City of Albany Water, Gas & Light Commission 31 City of Cairo, GA 32 City of Camilla 33 City of Cartersville 34 City of Covington 35 City of Dublin, Georgia 36 City of Elberton 37 City of Fort Valley and Fort Valley Utility Commission 38 City of Griffin 39 City of Moultrie 40 City of Newnan and the Newnan Water, Sewage, & Light 41 City of Thomasville 42 CityNet Telecom, Inc. 43 Columbus Local Communications 44 Concert Communications Sales LLC 45 Connect! 46 Convergent Communications Services, Inc. 47 Creative Telecom, Inc. 48 Dialogica Communications 49 Digital Agent, Inc. 50 Direct Telephone Company, Inc. 51 Dominion Telecom, Inc. 52 DukeNet Communications 53 DV2, Inc. 54 Edge Connections,Inc. 55 Enron Telecommunications, Inc. 56 EPICUS, Inc. 57 Essex Communications, Inc.dba eLEC Communications 58 eVulkan, Inc. 59 Excel Telecommunications 60 FairPoint Communications of Georgia 61 Frontier Communications of America, Inc. 62 Gateway Communications, Inc. 63 Georgia National Acceptance dba First Tel 64 Georgia Telephone Corporation 65 Georgia Telephone Service, Inc. 66 Global Metro Networks Georgia, LLC 67 Global NAPs Georgia, Inc. 68 Global TeleLink Services, Inc. 69 GoBeam Services, Inc. 70 Golden Harbor of Georgia, Inc. 71 GTC, Inc. 72 Hargray of Georgia, Inc. 73 HJN Telecom Group, Inc. 74 IG2, Inc. 75 Image Access, Inc. dba New Phone 76 Intermedia Communications, Inc. 77 KMC Telecom III, Inc. 78 KMC Telecom V, Inc. 79 Low Tech Designs, Inc. 80 Madison River Communications, LLC 81 Maxcess, Inc. 82 Max-Tel Communications, Inc. 83 MCI WorldCom Technologies, Inc. 84 Micor Communications, Inc. 85 Momentum Business Solutions, Inc. 86 Mpower Communications Corporation dba Mpower 87 NationsLink Communications, Inc. 88 Navigator Telecommunications, LLC 89 Net2000 Communications Services, Inc. 90 Network Multi-Family Sec. Corp. dba Priority Link 91 Network Plus, Inc. 92 New Edge Network, Inc. 93 North American Telephone Network, L.L.C. 94 NTERA, Inc. 95 OmniCall, Inc. 96 Omniplex Communicaitons Group, L.L.C. 97 OneStar Long Distance, Inc. 98 OneTone Telecom, Inc. 99 OnFiber Carrier Services, Inc. 100 OnSite Access Local, LLC 101 PaeTec Communications, Inc.
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