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Second Computer Inquiry, Final Decision (1980)
Federal Communications Commission
202483Second Computer Inquiry, Final Decision1980Federal Communications Commission


77 F.C.C.2d 384, 498

Appendix[edit]

                                  
1.  In Part 64 the headnote of Subpart G and the text and headnote of Section 64.702 are amended to read as follows:
Subpart G:  Furnishing of Enhanced Services and Customer-Premises Equipment by Communications Common Carriers
  64.702  Furnishing of enhanced services and customer-premises equipment:
  (a) For the purpose of this Subpart, the term "enhanced service" shall refer to services, offered over common carrier transmission facilities used in interstate communications, which employ computer processing applications that act on the format, content, code, protocol or similar aspects of the subscriber's transmitted information; provide the subscriber additional, different, or restructured information; or involve subscriber interaction with stored information. Enhanced services are not regulated under Title II of the Act.
  (b) Communications common carriers subject, in whole or in part, to the Communications Act may directly provide enhanced services and customer-premises equipment; provided, however, that the Commission may prohibit any such common carrier from engaging directly or indirectly in furnishing enhanced services or customer-premises equipment to others except as provided for in paragraph (c) of this section, or as otherwise authorized by the Commission.
  (c) A communications common carrier prohibited by the Commission pursuant to paragraph (b) of this section from engaging in the furnishing of enhanced services or customer-premises equipment may, subject to other provisions of law, have a controlling or lesser interest in, or be under common control with, a separate corporate entity that furnishes enhanced services or customer-premises equipment to others provided the following conditions are met:
    (1) Each such separate corporation shall obtain all transmission facilities necessary for the provision of enhanced services pursuant to tariff, and may not own any network or local distribution transmission facilities or equipment.
    (2) Each such separate corporation shall operate independently in the furnishing of enhanced services and customer-premises equipment. It shall maintain its own books of account, have separate officers, utilize separate operating, marketing, installation, and maintenance personnel, and utilize separate computer facilities in the provision of enhanced services.
    (3) Each such separate corporation which provides customer-premises equipment or enhanced services shall deal with any affiliated manufacturing entity only on an arm's length basis.
    (4) Any research or development performed on a joint or separate basis for the subsidiary must be done on a compensatory basis. Software used by the subsidiary in the provision of enhanced services or equipment may only be developed by the separate subsidiary or non-affiliated contractor, except for utility software (such as operating systems, compliers, and debugging aids) and "firmware" that is an integral part of the hardware design.
    (5) All transactions between the separate corporation and the carrier or its affiliates which involve the transfer, either direct or by accounting or other record entries, of money, personnel, resources, other assets or any thing of value, shall be reduced to writing. A copy of any contract, agreement, or other arrangement entered into between such entities shall be filed with the Commission within 30 days after the contract, agreement, or other arrangement is made. This provision shall not apply to any transaction governed by the provision of an effective state or federal tariff.
77 F.C.C.2d 384, 499
                                  
  (d) A carrier subject to the proscription set forth in paragraph (c) above:
    (1) shall not engage in the sale or promotion of enhanced services or customer-premises equipment, on behalf of the separate corporation, or sell, lease or otherwise make available to the separate corporation any capacity or computer system component on its computer system or systems which are used in any way for the provision of its common carrier communications services. (This does not apply to communications services offered the separate subsidiary pursuant to tariff);
    (2) shall disclose to the public all information relating to network design and technical standards and information affecting changes to the telecommunications network which would affect either intercarrier interconnection or the manner in which customer-premises equipment is attached to the interstate network prior to implementation and with reasonable advance notification. When such information is disclosed to the separate corporation it shall be disclosed and be available to any member of the public on the same terms and conditions;
    (3) may not provide to any such separate corporation any customer proprietary information unless such information is available to any member of the public on the same terms and conditions; and
    (4) must obtain Commission approval as to the manner in which the separate corporation is to be capitalized, prior to obtaining any interest in the separate corporation or transferring any assets, and must obtain Commission approval of any modification to a Commission approved capitalization plan.
  (e) Except as otherwise ordered by the Commission, after March 1, 1982 the carrier provision of customer-premises equipment used in conjunction with the interstate telecommunications network shall be separate and distinct from provision of common carrier communications services and not offered on a tariffed basis.


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