DE 98-166 DE 98-167 DE 98-183 Union Telephone Company, Dunbarton Telephone Company, Granite State Telephone Company Consideration of 2-Way Extended Area Service Order Approving Home and Contiguous 2-Way Extended Area Service O R D E R N O. 23,121 January 27, 1999 In Docket No. DE 97-180, Order No. 22,861 (March 9, 1998), the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission found that, in addition to implementing home and contiguous 2-way EAS (Extended Area Service, sometimes referred to as the local calling area) within the Bell Atlantic territory, the public good might be served by implementing the same EAS state-wide. In that Order, we enunciated our belief that "as the era of telecommunications competition further unfolds and choices proliferate, New Hampshire customers will benefit from clear, easily understood, reasonably equitable EAS." Furthermore, we stated that "(C)onsistent with the objectives we expressed in DRM 994-001, Order No. 22,107, uniform equitable EAS is in the public good where it can be achieved (1) without increasing monthly rates for customers who receive no benefit from the EAS change and (2) without hindering the federally mandated objective of a competitive telecommunications market." We therefore required independent local exchange carriers to meet with Commission Staff, and the OCA to discuss the appropriate rate changes necessary, if any, to implement 2-Way home and contiguous EAS, and noted that an additional hearing would be held to review the proposed rate impacts. These dockets are the direct result of that order. By Orders of Notice issued by on November 19, 1998, members of the public were invited to comment at a public hearing on the proposed expansion of EAS and the cost of implementing the proposed expansion in each of the service territories of Union Telephone Company (Union), Dunbarton Telephone Company (Dunbarton), and Granite State Telephone Company (Granite State). The Orders of Notice required each company to file proposed tariff pages reflecting the rates necessary for implementing home and contiguous 2-way EAS and scheduled the public hearing for the evening of December 9, 1998. Home and contiguous 2-Way EAS would permit customers to make calls within their home exchange and every other exchange that is contiguous to the home exchange without incurring toll charges. Any non-contiguous exchange which was formerly included in the local calling area would remain in the local calling area. According to the proposed tariff pages filed, the costs of implementing the proposed EAS expansions for Union, Dunbarton and Granite State result in basic rate increases per month, as follows: Union residential rates: $ 2.00 Union business rates: Alton 14.12 Gilmanton 7.70 N. Durham 13.16 Dunbarton residential rates: 2.00 Dunbarton business rates 10.26 Granite State residential rates Weare 2.00 Chester 1.00 Washington 2.00 Hillsboro Village 2.00 Granite State business rates Weare 3.00 Chester 2.00 Washington 3.00 Hillsboro Village 3.00 At the duly noticed public hearing on December 9, 1998, no opposition to any of the proposed expansions to EAS was expressed. The Commission Staff and the three companies support the proposed expansion. One member of the public, who was in favor of the proposed expansion, expressed a wish to add other, non-contiguous, exchanges to the local calling area of Dunbarton. Any additional expansion, however, would have to be filed as a petition pursuant to the Commission rules for EAS expansion, N.H.Admin. Rules Puc 410 (adopted June 22, 1998), and would be the subject of a different docket. In light of the recommendations of Staff, the three companies, and members of the public, we find the proposed expansion to implement home and contiguous 2-way EAS for Union, Dunbarton, and Granite State is in the public good. Based upon the foregoing, it is hereby ORDERED, that home and contiguous 2-Way EAS shall be implemented in the Union Telephone Company territory and that the rates contained in the draft tariff pages filed on December 4, 1998 are hereby Approved, effective on or after March 24, 1999; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that home and contiguous 2-Way EAS shall be implemented in the Dunbarton Telephone Company territory and that the rates contained in the draft tariff pages filed on December 4, 1998, are hereby Approved, effective on or after March 24, 1999; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that home and contiguous 2-Way EAS shall be implemented in the Granite State Telephone Company territory and that the rates contained in the draft tariff pages filed on December 4, 1998, are hereby Approved, effective on or after March 24, 19999; and it is FURTHER ORDERED, that each company shall file tariff pages in compliance with this order on or before 15 days from the date of this order. By order of the Public Utilities Commission of New Hampshire this twenty-seventh day of January, 1999. Douglas L. Patch Susan S. Geiger Nancy Brockway Chairman Commissioner Commissioner Attested by: Claire D. DiCicco Assistant Secretary