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SBC Files Additional Evidence Supporting Texas Long Distance Application; New Evidence Addresses DOJ, FCC Concerns.


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WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 5, 2000

SBC (1) (SBC Communications Inc., San Antonio, TX, www.sbc.com) A large, national telecommunications company that grew from a multitude of local and regional companies, including Southwestern Bell, Pacific Bell and Nevada Bell, into a single, unified brand by 2002.  Communications (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:SBC) today submitted additional information to the Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission (FCC), independent executive agency of the U.S. government established in 1934 to regulate interstate and foreign communications in the public interest.  supporting its application to bring competition to the Texas long distance market.

SBC's filing specifically addresses the three issues identified by FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S.  Chairman William Kennard on April 3, as well as concerns raised by the Department of Justice. It also details new steps taken by the company to address concerns filed with the FCC by third parties.

"Since we filed our long distance application with the Texas Public Utility Commission in March of 1998, we have resolved hundreds, if not thousands, of issues," said Priscilla Hill-Ardoin, SBC Senior Vice President for Federal Regulatory. "Only a handful of sticking points remain, and we believe this filing will put those concerns to rest."

After SBC notified the FCC on March 31 that it would make today's supplemental 271 filing, Chairman Kennard identified three outstanding issues which he said SBC needed to address: delivery of lines to competitors through a process known as "hot cuts"; provisioning to competitors of lines capable of providing high-speed Digital Subscriber Line See DSL.

(communications, protocol) Digital Subscriber Line - (DSL, or Digital Subscriber Loop, xDSL - see below) A family of digital telecommunications protocols designed to allow high speed data communication over the existing copper telephone lines between end-users and
 (DSL DSL
 in full Digital Subscriber Line

Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary
) service; and electronic integration of operations support systems Operations Support Systems (also called Operational Support Systems or OSS) are computer systems used by telecommunications service providers. The term OSS most frequently describes "network systems" dealing with the telecom network itself, supporting processes such  used by competitors to obtain elements of SBC's network for providing local service.

SBC addressed each issue in detail in today's filing:

-- Hot Cuts. New data for January and February of this year show

that SBC exceeds the 90% performance benchmark established in

the Commission's approval of Bell Atlantic's New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 

application for both types of hot cuts: coordinated hot cuts

and frame due time. During the two month period, SBC completed

close to 99% of coordinated hot cuts within the two-hour

window set by the Texas PUC (Public Utility Commission) A regulatory body in every state in the U.S. that governs public utilities within its jurisdiction such as electricity, gas, oil, sewer, water, transportation and telephone service. Some states call it the Public Service Commission (PSC). , and between 92 and 96 percent of

frame due time orders within the two-hour interval. The data

overwhelmingly demonstrate compliance with the FCC's

established standards.

-- DSL Lines. Data shows that SBC competitors receive DSL-capable

lines more quickly than SBC's own retail affiliate. SBC's

advanced services affiliate, Advanced Solutions Inc., has

already agreed to order some DSL-capable loops through the

same nondiscriminatory processes and procedures used by SBC

competitors. In addition, Southwestern Bell
For information on the holding company Southwestern Bell Corporation, later SBC Communications, Inc., and now AT&T Inc., see AT&T.


Southwestern Bell Telephone, L.P.
 will implement the

FCC's line-sharing order in advance of the June 8 deadline

mandated by the Commission.

-- Electronic Integration. At least two competitors have now

(through ex parte [Latin, On one side only.] Done by, for, or on the application of one party alone.

An ex parte judicial proceeding is conducted for the benefit of only one party.
 filings with the FCC) that they have

integrated SBC's pre-order and ordering OSS Oss (ôs), city (1994 pop. 62,141), North Brabant prov., S Netherlands; chartered 1399. It is a significant industrial center. Manufactures include meat products, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electrical equipment, and metalware.  interfaces, while

others have commented positively on the responsiveness and

support provided to them by SBC. SBC has also retained an

independent consultant to complement existing SBC's resources,

providing competitors with guidance on how to integrate the

pre-ordering and ordering functions.

"The Commission now has the latest and most reliable information," said Hill-Ardoin. "We've always agreed with the Texas regulators who said that we met every statutory and regulatory requirement, and this new evidence only strengthens our application."

SBC also noted that competition in the local phone market has continued to increase since it filed its application. Competitors now operate over 1.7 million lines in Texas and have captured at least 384,010 new lines in the three months since SBC filed its Texas application. In March, both AT&T and MCIWorldCom began aggressive marketing campaigns to announce new local service offerings. Competitors have also captured almost 5000 DSL-capable loops provided by Southwestern Bell Telephone.

"The local phone market in Texas is irreversibly open and competitors of all sizes are thriving," Hill-Ardoin continued. "We look forward to bringing that same level of competition to the long distance market, but even more importantly, the same level of choice to consumers that they currently enjoy when selecting a local service provider."

SBC's Southwestern Bell Telephone subsidiary provides local service in Texas.

SBC Communications Inc. (www.sbc.com) is a global communications leader. Through its trusted brands - Southwestern Bell, Ameritech, Pacific Bell, SBC Telecom, Nevada Bell, SNET n. 1. The fat of a deer.
v. t. 1. The clear of mucus; to blow.
 and Cellular One - and world-class network, SBC provides local and long-distance phone service, wireless and data communications, paging, high-speed Internet access and messaging, cable and satellite television, security services and telecommunications equipment, as well as directory advertising and publishing. In the United States, the company currently has 90.4 million voice grade equivalent lines, 11.2 million wireless customers and is undertaking a national expansion program that will bring SBC service to an additional 30 markets. Internationally, SBC has telecommunications investments in 23 countries. With more than 200,000 employees, SBC is the 13th largest employer in the U.S., with annual revenues that rank it among the largest Fortune 500 companies.

SOURCE: SBC Communications Inc.
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