5820 Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (Adsl) Data Access Service
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Bell MTS SUPPLEMENTARY TARIFF CRTC 24002 SPECIAL SERVICES AND FACILITIES Part II 5th Revised Page 81 Cancels 4th Revised Page 81 INTEGRATED DIGITAL NETWORK SERVICES ITEM Because the Commission has forborne, in Telecom Regulatory Policy CRTC 2009-19, with respect to the regulation of this service as set out in that decision, the Company may also provide the service in C this tariff item at rates and on terms different from the tariffed rates and terms pursuant to an agreement entered into between the Company and a competitor that has been filed with the Commission for the C public record. 5820 ASYMMETRIC DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (ADSL) DATA ACCESS SERVICE 1. GENERAL A. ADSL Data Access service is a broadband access service based on Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) technology. The service enables a High Speed Service Provider (HSSP) to establish a high-speed data access path between its end-user premises and a Company serving Wire Centre. End-user login and C password authentication are established via a “network selection gateway” which can enable access to multiple destination networks. B. ADSL is a transmission technology that provides asymmetric transmission (higher bandwidth in one direction, and lower bandwidth in the opposite direction) of data. ADSL delivers high-speed downstream transmission to the end-user and a lower- speed upstream transmission to the HSSP. No reverse (lower-speed downstream, high-speed upstream) ADSL transmission is permitted. C. The service is limited to lines terminating on individual line station equipment. ADSL Data Access service does not prevent the simultaneous use of the end- user’s telephone line for voice-band applications, permissive data or facsimile. D. ADSL Data Access service is provided on a maximum bandwidth configuration basis within the community that the service is available. The maximum access speed is currently equivalent to the maximum access speed available to the C Company’s retail DSL service customers within that community. │ E. The service demarcation for a Company Wire Centre consists of an Ethernet │ interface within the Main Central Office in Winnipeg. A HSSP may connect to this │ interface, via either a Central Office connecting link arrangement to its own co- │ located equipment or via suitable the Company or third party-provided facilities in C order to achieve end-to-end connectivity. F. ADSL Data Access service supports Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) across the Company's network. C G. ADSL Data Access Service provides for a single domain name. Additional domain names are available upon request in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions contained in this Tariff Item. H. The service is not available where end-users have Bell MTS TV and wish to have C DSL-based service from another provider on the same access line because the higher-bandwidth portion of the access line is used for Bell MTS TV. C Filing Date: January 30, 2020 TN 824 Effective Date: March 6, 2020 Approved in Telecom Order CRTC 2020-88, March 6, 2020 MTS Inc. SUPPLEMENTARY TARIFF CRTC 24002 SPECIAL SERVICES AND FACILITIES Part II 6th Revised Page 82 Cancels 5th Revised Page 82 INTEGRATED DIGITAL NETWORK SERVICES ITEM 5820 ASYMMETRIC DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (ADSL) DATA ACCESS SERVICE - continued 2. DEFINITIONS – continued For the purposes of this Tariff Item: A. “End-user” is defined as being the HSSP’s customer, that is, the ultimate user of the digital high-speed service application. B. “Network Access Service (NAS)” is defined as: - A non-hunting residential or business touch tone individual line, or - Non-hunting multi-line trunks, or - An analogue Centrex network access line. C. “High Speed Service Provider” (HSSP) is defined as a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC), Digital Subscriber Line Service Provider (DSLSP), or a Reseller that wishes to offer ADSL Data Access Service to its end-users. D. “Customer Name Change” is defined as a situation where one customer is requesting that its company name be changed to a different legal company name. E. “Broadband Remote Access Server” (BRAS) is defined as the aggregation point for all end-user traffic. It provides aggregation capabilities (e.g. IP, PPP, ATM) between the end-user and the HSSP. Access profiles are administered on the BRAS. 3. SERVICE COMPONENTS A. ADSL Data Access Service: The service consists of the following components: 1) ADSL Access: ADSL Access provides ADSL Data Access service over end-user loops that qualify for ADSL service. ADSL Access is only available in conjunction with an existing AHSSPI and an existing MTS Inc. provided network access service, an existing Type A local loop C in accordance with the rates, terms and conditions contained in AST | Tariff Item 105 or a dry loop. | 2) ADSL Access Service Charge: The ADSL Access service charge provides for the business office work and technical work required to install or move an ADSL Access line, including the facility checks required to determine the capabilities of the ADSL access line. 3) Administration Fee: The administration fee provides for the business office work that is required to perform the following functions: customer name change, mergers and acquisitions or subsequent changes to an end-user’s Access profile. 4) Aggregated High Speed Service Provider Interface (AHSSPI): The AHSSPI is an interface port that provides the single point of * interconnection to the HSSP and supports up to 1 Gbps of network | capacity. | Filing Date: December 11, 2015 TN 768B Effective Date: February 3, 2016 Approved: Final approval in Telecom Order CRTC 2016-319, August 9, 2016 * Interim approval in Telecom Order CRTC 2014-356, July 8, 2014 Bell MTS SUPPLEMENTARY TARIFF CRTC 24002 SPECIAL SERVICES AND FACILITIES Part II 6th Revised Page 83 Cancels 5th Revised Page 83 INTEGRATED DIGITAL NETWORK SERVICES ITEM 5820 ASYMMETRIC DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (ADSL) DATA ACCESS SERVICE - continued 3. SERVICE COMPONENTS - continued A. ADSL Data Access Service: The service consists of the following components: - N continued N 5) AHSSPI Service Charge: The AHSSPI service charge provides for the business office and technical work required to install and program the facilities to provision the AHSSPI. This charge includes the activation of all communities within the Company's operating territory in Manitoba. C 6) Network Capacity Change Fee: This administration fee provides for the business office and technical work required to add or change network capacity to an existing V-AHSSPI after the initial set-up. 7) Multiple Domain Name Charge: This charge provides for the business office and technical work required to add a new domain name to an existing AHSSPI. 8) ADSL Network Capacity: The ADSL Network Capacity provides for the bandwidth to connect from the HSSP to the end-users, and from the end- users to the HSSP. Network capacity is provided in increments of 100 Mbps, up to 1 Gbps per AHSSPI, and provides for the aggregation of end-user traffic associated with a single HSSP to a single point of interconnection located in the Main Central Office in Winnipeg. B. Associated Interconnection Services: Connectivity between the AHSSPI demarcation point located at a Company Wire Centre and the HSSP’s Point of C Presence (POP) can be established via the following the Company services or C through a third-party service provider: 1) Where a HSSP’s equipment is co-located within the Main Central Office C in Winnipeg, the HSSP would connect to the AHSSPI using the Ethernet Central Office Connecting Link service – CRTC 24006, Item 122. 2) Where a HSSP’s POP is located within a Wire Centre in Winnipeg, the C HSSP would connect using Ethernet Access service – CRTC 24002, Item 6900. 3) Where a HSSP’s POP is located in a Wire Centre other than a Wire C Centre in Winnipeg, the HSSP would connect using Ethernet Transport C service – CRTC 24006, Item 123, and Ethernet Access service – CRTC 24002, Item 6900 or Ethernet Central Office Connecting Link service – CRTC 24006, Item 122, in the case where the HSSP’s POP is co- located. 4. TERMS AND CONDITIONS A. ADSL Data Access service is available only to HSSP’s in association with an end- user’s Company-provided residential, business individual network access service C or a dry loop as defined in this Tariff Item, or a Type A unbundled local loop as identified in AST Item 105. Such services, however, are not included as part of ADSL Data Access service itself. It is the responsibility of the HSSP to ensure that they or their end-user obtains a suitable residential or business network access service or the Company's unbundled local loop. C Filing Date: January 30, 2020 TN 824 Effective Date: March 6, 2020 Approved in Telecom Order CRTC 2020-88, March 6, 2020 Bell MTS SUPPLEMENTARY TARIFF CRTC 24002 SPECIAL SERVICES AND FACILITIES Part II 2nd Revised Page 84 Cancels 1st Revised Page 84 INTEGRATED DIGITAL NETWORK SERVICES ITEM 5820 ASYMMETRIC DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (ADSL) DATA ACCESS SERVICE - continued 4. TERMS AND CONDITIONS - continued B. The ADSL Data Access service is available from end-user’s Company serving C Wire Centre and shall be provided subject to the availability of suitable equipment │ and facilities as determined by the Company. The Company does not make any C representation that the services in this Tariff Item, or in any related Tariff Items, will be available in the quantities, bandwidth and locations requested by the HSSP, but will make every reasonable effort to make such services available upon request. C. Where ADSL Data Access service is used in association with an end-user’s Company-provided residential or business individual network access service as C defined in this Tariff Item, the HSSP is responsible for obtaining authorization from the end user in accordance with the provisions for providing express consent contained in General Tariff Item 200.11.1.