DS 98-057 Bell Atlantic Petition to Introduce Private Switch/Automatic Location Identification Order Nisi Granting Conditional Approval O R D E R N O. 22,944 May 19, 1998 On April 17, 1998, Bell Atlantic filed with the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission (Commission) a petition seeking authority to introduce Private Switch/Automatic Location Identification service (PS/ALI). The technology associated with this service enables an E911 operator to locate an E911 caller who is calling from a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) extension line. According to Bell Atlantic, the "estimated annual revenue effect of this filing is diminutive,". Staff has reviewed the filing and cost study details. The cost study demonstrates that the PS/ALI rates exceed the cost to provide the service. Staff notes, however, that many of the cost study inputs used to develop PS/ALI rates are identical to cost inputs currently under review in Docket DE 97-171, Bell Atlantic's petition for approval of its SGAT tariff. To the extent that certain cost inputs change as a result of Staff's investigation in DE 97-171, Staff recommends that Bell Atlantic be required to also change PS/ALI rates in the same manner. After reviewing the petition and Staff's recommendation, we find Bell Atlantic's request to be in the public interest. Approval will provide an important public safety service to those customers purchasing PS/ALI by providing E911 operators additional information about the location of callers making E911 calls from a PBX extension line. Heretofore, such E911 calls could only be traced back to the location of the main PBX operator and not the location of the actual caller. We will also require Bell Atlantic to change PS/ALI rates, if appropriate, so that such rates are in congruence with the rates established in docket DE 97-171. Based upon the foregoing, it is hereby ORDERED NISI, that the proposed request is APPROVED; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that Bell Atlantic will change such rates so that they are in congruence with rates established in DE 97-171 ; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that pursuant to N.H. Admin. Rules, Puc 1604.03 or Puc 1605.03, the Petitioner shall cause a copy of this Order Nisi to be published once in a statewide newspaper of general circulation or of circulation in those portions of the state where operations are conducted, such publication to be no later than May 26, 1998 and to be documented by affidavit filed with this office on or before June 2, 1998; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that all persons interested in responding to this petition be notified that they may submit their comments or file a written request for a hearing on this matter before the Commission no later than June 9, 1998; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that any party interested in responding to such comments or request for hearing shall do so no later than June 16, 1998; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that this Order Nisi shall be effective June 18, 1998, unless the Commission provides otherwise in a supplemental order issued prior to the effective date; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that the Petitioner shall file a compliance tariff with the Commission on or before June 18, 1998, in accordance with N.H. Admin. Rules, Puc 1603.02(b). By order of the Public Utilities Commission of New Hampshire this nineteenth day of May, 1998. Douglas L. Patch Bruce B. Ellsworth Susan S. Geiger Chairman Commissioner Commissioner Attested by: Claire D. DiCicco Assistant Secretary