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In the Matter of - IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SWITCHED ACCESS REVENUE REQUIREMENT FOR EAST PLAINS TELECOM, INC.
Public Utilities Commission of the State sf South Dakota DATE 1 MEMORANDA
STATE PUBLISHING CO.. PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA-SMEAD 104 SP14t30
Martin Group The One Source
Ms. Debra Elofson Executive Director South Dakota Public Utilities Commission State of South Dakota 500 East Capitol Pierre, SD 57501
June 18,2002
Ref: SD 6238 2001 Switched Access Filing
Dear Ms. Elofson:
On behalf of the East Plains Telecom, Inc. we have completed and are enclosing their 2001 Intrastate Switched Access Separations Study, pursuant to the rules established by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission.
The following documentation is included in the study:
1. Five (5) copies of the PUC Summary Forms 2. One (1) original and four (4) copies of the Cost Study Certification Form 3. One (1) copy of the program disk
and three (3) copies of the following backup data (to be treated as proprietary information):
Audit Report as of 9130101 and 9130100 Summary Trial Balance (1213 1101 Book Balances including Audit Jo~unal Entries) Trial Balance Worksheet for Year Ending 1213 1/01 Reclassification Entries, Known and Measurable Change Entries, Nonregulated Removal Worksheets, and Non-Operating Worksheets Direct Assignment Worksheet Known and Measurable Changes Detail
10. Account Code 6232, Circuit Equipment Expense 1 1. Account Code 6423.4, Buried Cable Expense 12. Account Code 6621, Traffic Expense 13. Account Code 6623, Customer Services Expense with Separations detail 14. Account Code 67 10, Executive and Planning Expense 15. Account Code 6720, General and Admimstrative Expense 16. Land and Building Investment Worksheets 17. Central Office Equipment Worksheets 18. Outside Plant worksheets and Network Maps 19. Annual Traffic Worksheets
SD~"l'bb!8~T?'~anborn Blvd Mitchell, SD 57301-1 021 605-996-9646 * FAX: 605-995-2577 * www.rnartln-group.com M I T C H E L L , S D R A P I D C I T Y . S D W E S T M I N S T E R . C O
Marfin Group The One Source
E?zgi?zee~i?zg Co?zszclting OSS Solz~tions
June 18,2002 Page 2 of 2
20. Access Minutes of Use Summary by Month 2 1. Loop Study Worksheets 22. Circuit Mile Study Worksheet
In accordance with FCC Order 01-162 for rate of return carriers, t h s study is filed with a fi-eeze of all allocation factors. The attached 2001 cost study fi-ozen allocation factors were included in the company's last approved intrastate cost study.
The Intrastate Switched Access revenue requirement has been forwarded to the Local Exchange Carrier Association (LECA). The LECA Access Tariff, with which they concur, will include the East Plain Telecom, Inc. Intrastate revenue requirement in the development of the LECA Access Tariff rates.
If you have any questions or comments concerning the enclosed, please feel free to contact me at 605-995-2573.
Sincerely, Martin Group, Inc.
Don Lee
DAB/bklc enclosure: Summary Fonns (5)
Program Disk (1) Access Study Supporting Data (3)
cc: Don Snyders - Manager
151 5 North Sanborn Blvd Mitchell, SD 57301 -1 021 605-996-9646 FAX: 605-995-2577 - www.martln-group.com M I T C H E L L . S D . R A P I D C I T Y , S D . W E S T M I N S T E R . C O
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. . . . . . . FCC PART 69 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes
--------- * (A)
PLANT SPEC. OPER. EXPENSE:
Network Support, Alloc. Network Support. Direct
Total Network Support Exp.
General Support, Alloc. General Support, Direct
Total General Support Exp.
Central Office Eq., Alloc. Central Office Eq., Direct
Total COE Exp.
Cust. Premises Equip. Other IOT IOT Direct
Total IOT Exp.
Cable B Wire, Alloc. Cable B Wire. Direct
Total CBWF Exp.
TOTAL PLT. SPEC. OPER. EXP.
TOTAL PLT. SPEC., ex SUPPORT
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EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total - - - -- -------
(8)
$20 0
-------- $20
$10,383 0
Apportion ---------
(C)
N37 Direct
N30 Direct
N31 Direct
L76 N43
Direct
N33 Direct
Common Line
----------- - - (Dl
$8 0
------------- $8
$992 0
Other
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
S h t d "0" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
. . . . . . . FCC PART 69 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes
..................... -- ------- --- ----- --- ---- ----.-- (A)
NON-SPECIFIC OPER. EXP.:
0th. Pit. and Equip., Alioc. 0th. Plt. and Equip., Direct
Total 0th. Plt. & Equip.
Network Operations, Alloc. Network Operations, Direct
Total Network Oper. Exp.
Total Access Expenses
Depr., Support Assets Depr., COE Switching Depr., COE Operator Depr., COE Transmission Depr., IOT Equipment Depr., C&W Facilities Depr., PHFU
Total Depreciation Expense
Amort., Tangible Assets Amort.. Intangible Assets Other Amortization Direct Assigned Amort.
Total Amortization Exp.
Total Depr. and Amort.
TOTAL NON-SPEC. OPER. EXP.
EAST PLAINS TELECOM -------- * * *
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total Apportion ----- .-- -
(C)
NIB Direct
N18 Direct
Direct
L23 L44 L32 L68 L78
L117 L147
L141 L144 Direct Direct
Common Line
Local Switching Information
Common Transport --- ---- -- --- (a
592 0 --
$92
$2,721 0
$2,721
$0
$4,652 4,724
0 7,190
0 13,429
0 --* ---------- 529,994
50 0 0 0
------------- 50
529,994
$32,808
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Sheet " 0 ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total Local
Switching Information Common Transport
Billing and Collection
. . . . . . . FCC PART 69 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes
Common Line Other Apportion
CUSTOMER OPERATIONS EXPENSE:
O.K. O.K.
Marketing. Allocable Marketing, Direct
N37 Direct
Total Marketing Expense O.K.
Operator Service, Alloc. Operator Service, Direct
N61 Direct
O.K. O.K.
Total Operator Service O.K.
Classified Directory Alphabetical Directory Foreign Directoly
Direct (F)
Direct
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
Total Directory
Bus. Ofc., EU Presubscription Bus. Ofc., Reserved Bus. Ofc., EU Access PL & All Other Bus. Ofc., EU Message Bus. Ofc., EU Reserved Bus. Ofc., IX Special Access Bus. Ofc., IX Switched Access Bus. Ofc., IX Billing and Collection Bus. Ofc., Coin Collection & Administr Bus. Ofc., Reserved
Total Business Office
Cust. Sew., Msg. Process Cust. Serv., Other B&C Cust. Serv., CABS Cust. Serv., EU Common Line
Total Customer Service
Total 80, CS. OS, Dir. O.K.
Shad "0" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
Common Line
Local Switching
Common Transport
....*.. FCC PART 69 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes Information
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Other Cust. Sew., Alloc. Other Cust. Sew., Direct
50 142 0 Direct
Total Other Cust. Sew.
TOTAL CUSTOMER OPER. EXP.
"BIG-THREE" EXPENSES:
Total Plt. Specific Exp. Total Plt Non-specific Exp. Total Customer Operations
TOTAL "BIG THREE EXPENSES
CORPORATE OPERATIONS EXPENSE:
Exec. and Planning, Alloc. Exec. and Planning, Direct
Total Exec. and Planning
Admin. & General, Allocable Adrnin. & General, Direct
Total Admin. and Gen.
TOTAL CORPORATE OPERATIONS
NON-INCOME TAXES:
Non-income Taxes, Allocable Non-income Taxes, Direct
N64 $212 Direct 0
N64 $6,602 Direct 14,289
----.---- ---- $20.891
Total Non-income Taxes
TOTAL OPER. EXP. AND TAXES
Shet.1 "V" Input Documentation, Page 1
SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL ........................................................................ COMPANY NAME .............. EAST PLAINS TELECOM PERIOD ADDRESSED .......... ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
......................... RUN DATE AND TIME ......... 09-Jun-2002 11 :57:41 AM
NOTES: SEE SHEET "G" TO INPUT PART 36 ALLOCATION FACTORS.
Intrastate
TOTAL COMPANY - -----------
(a)
27,796 0
35,579 0
38,608 0
6,200 381,897
0 39s
65.464 0 0 0 0 0
120,264 0
933,738 0
230,221 0
268,778 0 0
344,954 0
3,760 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL INTRASTATE *...... FCC PART 36 """'
...... (A)
PLANT INVESTMENT DETAIL: Land, Allocable Land, Direct Motor Vehicles Aircraft Special Purpose Vehicles Garage Work Equipment Other Work Equipment Buildings, Aliocable Buildings, Direct Furniture Office Equipment General Purpose Computers CAT 1 Oper. Sys., TSPS CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Other TSPS CAT 1 Oper. Sys.. Aux. Pos. CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Other CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Aliocable CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Direct CAT 3 Local Sw. Allocable CAT 3 Local Sw. Direct CAT 4.12 Exchange Trunk CAT 4.12 Exch. Tr. Direct CAT4.13 Exch. Ln. Msg., PL & WATS Reserved CAT 4.13 Direct CAT 4.23 Message. PL & WATS Resewed CAT 4.23 Direct CAT 4.3 HIR Message CAT 4.3 WATS CAT 4.3 Direct CAT 1 Other IOT Equipment CAT 1 Coinless Pay Phones
Sheet "V" Input Documentation. Page 2
SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL ........................................................................ EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
....... FCC PART 36 """' TOTAL
COMPANY Source/
Allocator
70 CAT 2 CP Equipment 71 Resewed 72 Resewed 73 CAT 1.3 Joint Msg., Cat. 1.1 & 1.2 PL 74 Other CAT 1 C&WF 75 CATPC&WF 76 CAT 2 CBWF, Wideband 77 CAT 3 Joint Message & PUWATS 78 Resewed 79 CAT 3 Direct 80 CAT 4 Message 81 CAT4 WATS 82 CAT 4 Direct 83 Atlocable Support Leases 84 Direct Support Leases 85 COE Operator 86 COE Tandem Switch 87 COE Local Switch 88 COE Transmission 89 COE Direct 90 IOTLeases 91 CBWF Leases 92 Leasehold Imp. Land etc. 93 Leasehold Imp. COE Switching 94 Leasehold Imp. COE Operator 95 Leasehold Imp. COE Trans. 96 Leasehold Imp. IOT 97 Leasehold Imp. C&WF 98 Leasehold Imp. Other 99 Allocable Acct. No. 2690
100 Direct Acct. No. 2690 101 Materials and Supplies 102 RTB Stock 103 Tele. Pit. Adjust. - Alloc. 104 Tele. Plt. Adjust. - Direct 105 Other Assets, Net 106 Other Liab., Def. Cr.. Net
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SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL .............................................. ......................... EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
....... FCC PART 36 """' TOTAL
COMPANY Source1
Allocator
176 0th. Pit. and Equip., Alloc. 177 0th. Pit. and Equip., Direct 178 Network Operations, Alloc. 179 Network Operations, Direct 180 Total Access Expense 181 Depr., Support Assets 182 Depr., COE Switching 183 Depr., COE Operator 184 Depr.. COE Transmission 185 Depr.. IOT Equipment 186 Depr., CBW Facilities 187 Amort., Tangible Assets 188 Amort., Intangible Assets 189 Other Amortization 190 Direct Assigned Amort. 191 Marketing, Aliocable 192 Markeling, Direct 193 Operator Service, Alloc. 194 Operator Sewice, Direct 195 Classified Directory 196 Alphabetical Directory 197 Foreign Directory 198 Bus. Ofc., EU Presubscription 199 Bus. Ofc., EU MTS B WATS 200 Bus. Ofc., EU Access, PIL B all Other 201 Bus. Ofc., lXC Special Access 202 Bus. Ofc., IXC Switched Access 203 Bus. Ofc., lXC B B C Services 204 Coin Collect B Admin. 205 Cust. Svc., Direct 206 Cust. Sew., Msg. Process 207 Cust. Sew., Other EBC 208 Cust. Sew., CABS 209 Cust. Serv., EU Common Line 210 Other Cust. Sew., Alloc. 211 Other Cust. Serv., Direcl 212 Exec. and Planning, Alloc. 213 Exec. and Planning, Direct
Intrastate ... ........................
Message Telephone Sewice Private Line interstate TOTAL and Other InterLATA InlraLATA InterLATA IntraLATA INTRASTATE
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S h t ~ t "V" Input Documentation. Page 6
SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL ........................................................................ EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
Interstate intrastate
TOTAL ....... FCC PART 36 """' COMPANY ...
(A) (6) 271 Working Loops 1,240 272 Equivalent Interexchange Cct. Miles 4.1 17 273 lnterexchange Circuit Terminations 173
.................................
Private Line Private Line ........... TOTAL
Other InterLATA IntraLATA InterLATA IntraLATA INTRASTATE ------------ - *-- * -------- *--- - - --- ---- - - -- - -- --- - - --- ---- -- - -
(0) (E) (F) (G) (H) (1) 15 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shes% "K" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
.....*. FCC PART 69 """' IntraLATA Investment
Summary
(A)
13 Land and Support Assets 14 15 Central Office Equipment 16 Info. Term.lOrig. Equipment 17 Cable and Wire Facilities 18 19 Total COE, IOT, CBWF 20 21 Total Tangible Assets 22 23 Total Tele. Plt. ex Intang. 24 Total Intangible Assets 25 26 Total Plant In Service 27 Total Plt. Held Future Use 28 Total ST PUC 29 Total LT PUC 30 Total Tel. Plt. Adjust. 31 32 TOTAL TELEPHONE PLANT 33 34 less: 35 Accum. Depr., Plt. in Sew. 36 Accum. Depr. PHFU 37 Accum. Amort. Tangible Plt. 38 Accum. Amort. Intangibles 39 Accum. Amort. Other 40 Accum. Det lnc. Taxes, Net 41 42 plus: 43 Other Assets 44 45 NET TELEPHONE PLANT 46 plus: 47 Class 8 RTB Stock 48 Materials and Supplies 49 Cash Working Capital 50 Equal Access Investment 51 52 NET INVESTMENT 53
11 :57:41 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total Source ,---. - ----- -- ---- -- ------ -
(6) (C)
Common Line
Local Switching Information
$89,741 $0 $3,574 O.K.
$1 94,873 $0 $2.389 O.K. 0 0 0 O.K.
234,908 0 14,727 O.K. - - - - - -- -- -- - - -- - - -- ---- --- $429,782 $0 $17,115 O.K.
$0 $0 $0 O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
0 9,449 O.K. 0 0 O.K. 0 0 O.K. 0 0 O.K. 0 0 O.K. 0 0 O.K.
0 0 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
131 O.K. 0 O.K.
- -- --- - .----- -- --- - - -- $348,491 $0 $12.831 O.K.
-------------
She,. 'L" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
11 :57:41 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
.A*.... FCC PART 69 """' IntraLATA Investment
Detail
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total Source or Apportion
Common Line
Local Switching Information
(A)
LAND AND SUPPORT ASSETS:
Land Assets. Message Land Assets, Private Line
Total Land Assets
Support Assets, Message Support Assets, Private Line
Total Support Assets
Total Land and Supp. Assets
CENTRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT:
Operator Sys., DA Operator Sys., Other
Total Operator Systems
Tandem Switching Tandem Assigned
Total Tandem Switching
Local Switching Local Assigned
Total Local Switching
Total Switching
Other
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Sheer "L" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM - -- . . . . . . . FCC PART 69 """' Part 36 IntraLATA Investment IntraLATA Source or Common Local Common Billing and
Detail Total Apportion Line Switching Infomlation Transport Collection Other - ----- ---- - - - -- - -- - - ----- ---- - -- - - -- - -- - --- --- -- - -- ----------- ---- - - --- - - - -- --. - -- - ---- -------- - - ------ --- -
(A) (8) ('7 (D) (E) (F) (GI (H) (1)
COE Exch. Trunk $0 Direct $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 COE Exch. Line - Message 65,840 (D) 65,840 0 0 0 0 0 COE Exch. Line - PL etc. 2,168 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 2,168 COE Exch. Line - Assigned 0 Direct 0 0 0 0 0 0 COE Interexchange, Message 162.886 (GI 0 0 0 162,886 0 0 COE Interexchange, PL 0 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 COE Interexchange, Assigned 221 6 ) 0 0 0 0 0 221 COE HIR Message 0 (GI 0 0 0 0 0 0 COE HIR Assigned 0 Direct 0 0 0 0 0 0
------------- ------------- ------- - ----- - - - -- --- - ---- ------------- --- - - - - - ---- Total COE Transmission $231,114 $65,840 $0 $0 $162,886 $0 $2,389
70 Total Central Office Equip. 71 72 IOT EQUIPMENT: 73 74 Public Telephone 75 Coinless Pay Phone 76 Customer Premises Equipment 77 78 Total IOT Equipment 79 80 CABLE AND WIRE FACILITIES: 8 1 82 Exchange PL and WATS 83 Exchange Message 84 Exchange Assigned 85 86 Total Exchange Line C&WF 87 88 Exchange Trunk, Message 89 Exchange Trunk, PL 90 91 Total Exchange Trunk C&WF 92 93 lnterexchange Message 94 lnterexchange PL, WATS 95 lnterexchange Assigned 96 97 Total lnterexchange CBWF
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
Sttoet "L" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
*...... FCC PART 69 """' IntraLATA Investment
Detail
HIR C&WF, Message HIR CBWF, WATS HIR C&WF, Assigned
Total HostlRemote C&WF
Total Cable and Wire Facil.
TANGIBLE ASSETS:
Land and Support Leases
COE Operator Leases COE Tandem Switching Leases COE Local Switching Leases COE Transmission Leases
Total COE Leases
IOT Equipment Leases
CBWF Leases
Total Capital Leases
Leasehold Impr., Alloc. Leasehold Impr., Direct
Total Leasehold lrnprovementsa
Total Tangible Assets
TOTAL INTANGIBLE ASSETS
PROPERTY HELD FOR FUTURE US
EAST PLAINS TELECOM *
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total
N37 Direct
Local Switching .-- ----------
(El
50 0 0
--- -------- -- $0
50
0
50 0 0 0
------------- 50
0
0
$0
0 0
Billing and Collection --- - --------
(H)
50 0 0
------------- 50
50
0
$0 0 0 0
------------- 50
0
0
50
0 0
Other - - - - ---- -- - --
(I)
$0 0 0
-----------*-
50
$14,727
0
$0 0 0 0
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Shod " M ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
11 :57:41 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
. . . . . . . FCC PART 69 """' IntraLATA
Reserves and Deferrals Other
13 ACCUM. DEPRECIATION, TPIS: 14 15 Support Assets 16 COE Switching 17 COE Operator 18 COE Transmission 19 IOT Equipment 20 Cable and Wire Facilities 21 Other Plant 22 23 Total Accum. Depr., TPIS 24 25 ACCUM. AMORTIZATION: 26 27 Accum. Depreciation, PHFU 28 Accum. Amort., Tangible Inv. 29 Accum. Amort., Intang. Inv. 30 Accum. Amort., Other 31 32 Tot. Accurn. Amortization 33 34 Total Accum. Depr./Amort. 35 36 37 ACCUM. DEF. INC. TAXES. NET: 38 39 Support Assets 40 COE Switching 41 COE Operator 42 COE Transmission 43 IOT Equipment 44 Cable and Wire Fac. 45 Unclassified 46 47 Total Accum. Def. lnc. Taxes
$1,163 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
645 O.K. 0 O.K.
7,640 O.K. 0 O.K.
--- --- -- -- -- 59.449 O.K.
$0 O.K. $0 O.K. 50 O.K. 50 O.K.
$0 O.K.
$9,449 O.K.
$0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$0 O.K.
Sheet "G" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
. . . . . . . FCC PART 36 """' Physical Allocation Factors
Subscriber Plant Fact. (SPF)
Dial Equipment Minutes (DEM)
Conversation Minute-Miles Conversation Minutes Subscriber Minutes (SLU)
TSPS Processor Time Wtd. Stand. Work Sec.. Toll Wtd. Stand. Work Sec.. Aux. Wtd. Stand. Work Sec., Comb.
COE CAT 2 Minutes
Exchange Trunk Minutes MOU-Mi., HosVRemote
C&WF CAT 4, WATS
Equal Access MOU
Current Billings EU Presubscription Factor EU MTS 8 WATS Factor EU Access, PIL and All Other Fact01 IX Special Access Factor IX Switched Access Factor
09-Jun-2002 11 :57:41 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
---
IX Billing 8 Collection Services Factor 0.000000 Coin Revenue Percent 1.000000 Relative TolVLocal Msgs. 1 .OOOOOO Relative Users Percent 1.000000 CABS Percent 1 .OOOOOO Foreign Directories Percent 0.000000
TOTAL COMPANY
('3)
1.000000
1 .oooooo
1.000000 1.000000 1 .oooooo
0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
1.000000
1.000000 0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
1.000000 1.000000 1.000000 1 .oooooo 0.000000 0.000000
Source1 Allocator -- -- - -- - -
(C)
SPF
DEM
CMM CM SLU
TSP WST WSA wsc
CT2
ETM HRM
CT4
E AM
CB EPRE EMTS EPLO ISPA ISWA IBC CR
TLM RUP CAB FD
Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Private Line Interstate and Other InterLATA
- - -- - - - - - ---- (GI
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.000000
0.000000 0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
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O O O O ~ W 0 0 0 0 - L n o o o o m y O O O O N 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 8
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 0 0 0
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g g g
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b m m o m e N O m m m o m m m o 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0
m w b o m m o o r w m o - 0 0 0 b b P 0 krc k 9 0 0 0 0
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EAST PLAINS TELECOM
S ~ L - . I" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Private Line Interstate ......* FCC PART 36 """'
Operating Expenses and Taxes -----.--- - --- - - ---- ----- --- - - ---- ------ -- -------- - - - ( 4
PLANT SPEC. OPER. EXPENSE:
Network Support. Alioc. Network Support, Direct
Total Network Support Exp.
General Support, Alloc. General Support, Direct
Total General Support Exp.
Central Office Eq., Alloc. Central Office Eq., Direct
Total COE Exp.
Cust. Premises Equip. Coinless Pay Phone Other IOT IOT Direct
Total IOT Exp.
Cable &Wire, Alloc. Cable B Wire, Direct
Total CBWF Exp.
TOTAL PLT. SPEC. OPER. EXP.
TOTAL PLT. SPEC., ex SUPPORT
TOTAL COMPANY -- --- - -----
(6)
$76 0
Source1 Allocator -- ---- -
(C)
H14 V149
H I 4 v151
H21 V153
H24 GI8 H23
V157
H31 V159
TOTAL INTRASTATE and Other
-- - - - - - - - - - -- 0)
$56 0 .------------
$56
$29,735 0
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Sh, . 1" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM *
Intrastate
.*..... FCC PART 36 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes
TOTAL COMPANY
Source1 Allocator
CUSTOMER OPERATIONS EXPENSE:
Marketing. Allocable Marketing, Direct
O.K. O.K.
Total Marketing Expense O.K.
Operator Sewice, Alloc. Operator Service, Direct
O.K. O.K.
Total Operator Sewice O.K.
Classified Directory Alphabetical Directory Foreign Directory
O.K. O.K. O.K.
Total Directory O.K.
Bus. Olc., EU Presubscription Bus. Ofc., EU MTS & WATS Bus. Ofc., EU Access. P/L B all Other Bus. Ofc., IXC Special Access Bus. Ofc., IXC Switched Access Bus. Ofc.. IXC B & C Sewices Coin Collect B Admin.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
Total Business Office O.K.
Cust. Svc., Direct Cust. Sew., Msg. Process Cust. Sew., Other B&C Cust. Serv.. CABS Cust. Sew., EU Common Line
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
Total Customer Service O.K.
O.K. Total Bus. Ofc.. Cust. Serv.
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11 :57:41 AM
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Intrastate
Message Telephone Sew~ce -. - - - InterLATA IntraLATA -------- - ---- --a- ---------
(El (F)
Private Line
InterLATA IntraLATA -- -----. -- --- --- --- - -- - -- - ('4 (HI
. . . . . . . FCC PART 36 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes
TOTAL COMPANY
Source1 Interstate Allocator and Other
TOTAL INTRASTATE
------ - --- - - - (1)
$0 O.K. 0 O.K.
(A)
Other Cust. Sew., Alloc. Other Cust. Sew.. Direct
Total Other Cust. Sew.
TOTAL CUSTOMER OPER. EXP.
$0 O.K.
$19.934 O.K.
"BIG-THREE EXPENSES:
Total Plt. Spec., ex Support Total Network Oper. Exp. Total Customer Operations
TOTAL "BIG THREE EXPENSES
$40,824 O.K. 7,094 O.K.
19,934 O.K. ----- ---- - - - - $67,852 O.K.
CORPORATE OPERATIONS EXPENSE:
Exec. and Planning, Alloc. Exec. and Planning, Direct
$924 O.K. 0 O.K.
Total Exec. and Planning
Admin. 8 General, Allocable Admin. B General, Direct
Total Adrnin. and Gen.
TOTAL CORPORATE OPERATIONS
$924 O.K.
$28.800 O.K. 49,755 O.K. -- --
$78.555 O.K.
$79,479 O.K.
NON-INCOME TAXES:
Non-income Taxes, Allocable Non-income Taxes, Direct
$0 O.K. 2,130 O.K.
Total Non-income Taxes $2,130 O.K.
$247,457 O.K. TOTAL OPER. EXP. AND TAXES
ShtL, "J" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
11 :57:41 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
. . . . . . . FCC PART 69 """' IntraLATA Revenue
Requirement Summary
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total Local
Switching Common
Transport Billing and Collection
Common Line Information Other Source
(C)
K52 819
N37 N37
Direct
N67 N37 N37
Direct
29 29
0195 Direct Direct
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Net Investment Rate of Relurn
Return on Rate Base
AFUDC ITC Amortization Other Return Adjustments
Net Return
Interest Expense Capitalized Payroll Taxes Depreciation Adjustment Other Income Adjustments
After Tax lncorne
State lncorne Taxes Federal lncorne Taxes Operating Expenses and Taxes Uncollectibles Other Revenue Adjustments
Basis for Gross Receipts Tax
Gross Recei~ts Tax
TOTAL REVENUE REQUIREMENT
Sh&t "8" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
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Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Private Line ......* FCC PART 36 """' Revenue Requirement Summary
- - ---------- -- ----- ---- ------ -- - . (A)
TOTAL COMPANY ----- - ----- *-
(8)
0.00% 34.00% 5.00%
$3,065.334 10.00% ---------- ---
$306,533
0 0 0
$306,533
0 143,491
0 0 0 0
Source1 Allocator ------ - --
(Cl
--- --- ---
C68 ---
H43 H36
V242
H52 H44 H46 H36 H36 V248
Formula Formula
1196 V249 V250
Formula V251
State lncome Tax Rate Federal lncome Tax Rate Gross Receipts Tax Rate
Net Investment Rate of Return
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
Return on Rate Base
AFUDC ITC Amortization Other Return Adjustments
Net Return
Contributions Interest Expense Capital Lease Expense Capitalized Payroll taxes Depreciation Adjustment Other lncome Adjustments
After Tax lncome
State lncome Taxes Federal lncome Taxes Operating Expenses and Taxes Uncollectibles Other Revenue Adjustments
Net Revenue Gross Receipts Taxes Other Revenue Taxes
TOTAL REVENUE REQUIREMENT
/ ! : , , a m o o m j m o b j m 0 0 , , , m tff d' 0 O N O : N W 2 , 0
! i $ . N 2-;; - t9 E -- t9 E- / p
N i g - t i t f 3 m '9
I i j 6 i - t9 j b9 - - / & % j j i $ j & 43 t9
I i q g i 1 : 7 .
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t z "N Y N B N 0 0 0 - t z z z N N N N n a a n
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0 + 0 N Z
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7 .- _I
m a a: W m 3 S _I
= a 0 q - 0 6 2 z ffl W
Shb,, "C" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
Other Assets, Net Accumulated DeprJAmort Accurn. Def. Inc. Taxes, Net 0th. Liab. B Def. Cr., Net
TOTAL NET PLANT
Materials and Supplies Rural Tel. Bank Stock Cash Working Capital Equal Access Investment
TOTAL NET INVESTMENT
TOTAL COMPANY - --
(8)
Source/ Allocator
(C)
V105 E34 E47
V106
H31 H35
Formula ---
Intrastate --------------.---------- - ------------- - * .....................
Message Telephone Service Private Line -- -- - ------ ---- --- -- - - --- - -- - ---- - --- ------- - --------- -- --- - * - -- - -- --- TOTAL
Interstate InterLATA IntraLATA InterLATA IntraLATA INTRASTATE ---------- --. - *--. -------- - - - -- --. -- --- ---- - - - - - -. ---- - -- --- - - - - - - -- - - -
(Dl (E) (F) (G) (H) (1)
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
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Intrastate
Message Telephone Sewice Private Line
and Other InterLATA Source1
Allocator - - --- (C)
H33 v22
H33 H33 H33 H33 H33 H33 V29 H33 H33 H33
G22 G2 1 G23 V36
G26 V38
LAND AND SUPPORT ASSETS:
Land. Allocable Land, Direct
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
Total Land
Motor Vehicles Aircraft Special Purpose Vehicles Garage Work Equipment Other Wark Equipment Buildings, Allocable Buildings, Direct Furniture Office Equipment General Purpose Computers
Total Support Assets
Tot. Land and Support Assets
CENTRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT:
CAT 1 Oper. Sys., TSPS CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Other TSPS CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Aux. Pos. CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Other
Total CAT 1
CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Allocable CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Direct
Total CAT 2
Sheet "D" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
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EAST PLAINS TELECOM
CAT 3 Local Sw. Allocable CAT 3 Local Sw. Direct
Total CAT 3 $933,738
Total COE Sw. CAT 2B3
COE TRANSMISSION:
CAT 4.12 Exchange Trunk CAT 4.12 Exch. Tr. Direct CAT 4.13 Exch. Ln. Message CAT 4.13 PL, WATS, Local CAT 4.13 Direct CAT 4.23 Message CAT 4.23 PL, WATS CAT 4.23 Direct CAT 4.3 HIR Message CAT 4.3 WATS CAT 4.3 Direct
Tolal COE CAT 4
INFORMATION ORIGINATION~ERMINATION:
CAT 1 Other IOT Equipment CAT 1 Coinless Pay Phones CAT 2 CP Equipment
Total IOT Equipment $0
Source1 Allocator
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
SI,,.'~ "D" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001 09-Jun-2002 1 1 :57:41 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Intrastate -~ ~
Message Telephone Service Private Line TOTAL Source1 interstate TOTAL
COMPANY Allocator and Other InterLATA InterLATA IntraLATA INTRASTATE IntraLATA ---- -- - --------- - -- ---- ---* - ------------ ---------- *-- - ---- ---- -- -- ---- ---- - --------
(6) (C) (0) (E) (F) (G) (HI (I)
.....** FCC PART 36 """' Plant Investment Detail
...................................... ---- --------*- (A)
1 1 1 CABLE AND WIRE FACILITIES: 112 113 CAT I .1 IntraLATA P W A T S 1 14 CAT 1.2 InterLATA PUWATS 115 CAT 1.3 Joint Message 116 Other CAT 1 CBWF 117 118 TotalCATl CBWF 119 120 CATZCBWF 121 CAT 2 CBWF, Wideband 122 123 Total CAT 2 CBWF 124 125 CAT 3 Joint Message 126 CAT 3 P W A T S etc. 127 CAT 3 Direct I28 129 Total CAT 3 CBWF 130 131 CAT 4 Message 132 CAT 4 WATS 133 CAT 4 Direct 134 135 Total CAT 4 CBWF 136 137 TOTAL CBWF I38 139 140 CAPITAL LEASES: 141 142 Allocable Support Leases 143 Direct Support Leases 144 145 Total Support Leases
$14,200 O.K. 0 O.K.
431.321 O.K. 0 O.K.
-- - -- - -- - - - -- $445,521 O.K.
$0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$0 O.K.
$234,908 O.K. 0 O.K.
527 O.K. - - * - - * -- $235,435 O.K.
$0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$0 O.K.
$680,956 O.K.
$0 O.K. 0 O.K.
----------- - - $0 O.K.
S h a r "DM ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM - -- ------ -- *- * -*------- - -----.-------- - -----------
Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Private Line Interstate and Other InterLATA IntraLATA InterLATA IntraLATA - -- -- - - *- ------------ - ------------- - - * -- - - -- - - - -
('J) (E) (F) (G) (H)
. . . . . . . FCC PART 36 """' Plant Investment Detail
TOTAL COMPANY
Source1 Allocator
TOTAL INTRASTATE
COE Operator COE Tandem Switch COE Local Switch COE Transmission COE Direct
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Total COE Leases
IOT Leases
C&WF Leases
TOTAL CAPITAL LEASES
LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS:
Land and Support Assets COE Switching COE Operator COE Transmission IOT CBWF Other
TOTAL LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMEN1
TPIS. EXCL. ACCT. No. 2690
Sheet "D" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
204 INTANGIBLE ASSETS: 205 206 Allocable Acct. No. 2690 207 Direct Acct. No. 2690 208 209 Total Intangible Assets 210 21 1 212 OTHER TELEPHONE PLANT: 21 3 214 Held for Fut. Use - Alloc. 215 Held for Fut. Use - Direct 216 TPUC, Short-term - Alloc. 217 TPUC, Short-term - Direct 218 TPUC. Long-term - Alloc. 219 TPUC, Long-term - Direct 220 Tele. Plt. Adjust. - Alloc. 221 Tele. Plt. Adjust. - Direct 222 223 Total Other Telephone Plant
H36 VIOO
--- ---
H35 V124 H35
V126 H35
V104
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
Private Line
TRANS. CCT EQUIPMENT:
Working Loops ~ v g . Cost per Loop
CAT 4.13 Exch Ln. Invest.
Circuit Terminations Avg. Cost per Termination
CAT 4.23 Other IX
CBWF INVESTMENT:
Working Loops Loops Factor CAT 1 Exchange C&WF
Equivalent IX Circuit Miles IX Cct. Miles Factor CAT 3 Interexch. CBWF
TOTAL COMPANY *------ -- - -
('3
1.240 216.76
*
$268.778
173 1,993.95 ---- - --------
$344,954
15 O.K. 216.76
0 O.K. 1.993.95
South Dakota Public Utilities Commission WEEKLY FILINGS
For the Period of June 20,2002 through June 26,2002
If you need a complete copy of a filing faxed, overnight expressed, or mailed to you, please contact Delaine Kolbo within five business days of this report. Phone:
605-773-3705 Fax: 605-773-3809
CONSUMER COMPLAINTS
CT02-023 In the Matter of the Complaint filed by Leroy Hill Law Office, Belle Fourche, South Dakota, against Qwest Corporation Regarding Billing, Poor Service, Disconnect and Phone Book Listing.
complainant's representative requested dual service in January 2002, while he was in the process of moving his business. When he requested that the dual service be stopped, Qwest disconnected his home telephone service. In May 2002, Complainant's representative received a bill from Qwest for $461.21. When Qwest was contacted about the billing, he was instructed to not pay the bill as he was still being billed for dual service. On June 17, 2002, Complainant's business phone service was disconnected. When Qwest was contacted about the disconnect, he was advised that Qwest was attempting to disconnect the dual service and that service would be restored. On this same day he received a disconnect notice from Qwest indicating that he needed to pay $51 5.99 or his service would be disconnected on June 20, 2002. When a customer attempted to contact Complainant's representative, the customer was not able to find the Complainant's business phone listing in the Qwest phone book. Complainant has had its business listed in the phone book since 1962. Complainant's representative states that because his number and new address are not listed in the phone book, he has lost business. Complainant's representative has had to spend money for advertising to try and notify consumers of his new location and telephone number. Complainant's representative does not know what remedy will make him whole, but he does request a substantial sum from Qwest to reimburse him for the unnecessary advertising.
Staff Analyst: Mary Healy Staff Attorney: Karen Cremer Date Docketed: 06/25/02 Intervention Deadline: N/A
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TC02-069 In the Matter of the Filing for Approval of Statement of Generally Available Terms and Conditions for Interconnection, Unbundled Network Elements, Ancillary Services and Resale of Telecommunications Services between Qwest Corporation and BridgeBand Communications, Inc.
On June 20, 2002, the Commission received for approval a filing of an Agreement for Terms and Conditions for Interconnection, Unbundled Network Elements, Ancillary Services and Resale of Telecommunications Services between Qwest Corporation (Qwest) and BridgeBand Communications Inc., (BridgeBand). According to the parties, the agreement is a negotiated agreement which sets forth the terms, conditions and prices under which Qwest will offer and provide to any requesting CLEC network interconnection, access to unbundled network elements, ancillary services and telecommunications services available for resale. The Agreement is limited to the geographical areas in which Qwest is the incumbent local exchange carrier within the State of South Dakota for purposes of providing local telecommunications services. Any party wishing to comment on the agreement may do
so by filing written comments with the Commission and the parties to the agreement no later than July 10, 2002. Parties to the agreement may file written responses to the comments no later than twenty days after the service of the initial comments.
Staff Attorney: Kelly ~raz ier Date Docketed: 06120102 Initial Comments Due: 0711 0102
TC02-070 In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Rates for the Local Exchange Carriers Association.
On June 20, 2002, the Local Exchange Carriers Association filed tariff sheets to reflect the consolidation of Sancom, Inc. into Sanborn Telephone Cooperative and Sanborn Telephone Cooperative change of name to Santel Communications Cooperative, Inc.
Staff Analyst: Harlan Best Staff Attorney: Karen Cremer Date Docketed: 06120102 lntervention Deadline: 0711 2/02
TC02-071 In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Baltic Telecom Cooperative.
On June 20, 2002, Baltic Telecom Cooperative, Baltic, South Dakota, filed a switched access cost study developing a revenue requirement and minutes of use that are included in the revenue requirement and minutes of use used to determine the switched access rates for the Local Exchange Carrier Association.
Staff Analyst: Keith Senger Staff Attorney: Karen Cremer Date Docketed: 06120102 lntervention Deadline: 0711 2/02
TC02-072 In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for East Plains Telecom, Inc.
On June 20, 2002, East Plains Telecom, Inc., Baltic, South Dakota, filed a switched access cost study developing a revenue requirement and minutes of use that are included in the revenue requirement and minutes of use used to determine the switched access rates for the Local Exchange Carrier Association.
Staff Analyst: Keith Senger Staff Attorney: Karen Cremer - Date Docketed: 06/20102 lntervention Deadline: 07112102
TC02-073 In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Sanborn Telephone Cooperative and SANCOM, Inc.
On June 20, 2002, Sanborn Telephone Cooperative, Woonsocket, South Dakota, filed a switched access cost study developing a revenue requirement and minutes of use that are included in the revenue requirement and minutes of use used to determine the switched access rates for the Local Exchange Carrier Association.
Staff Analyst: Harlan Best Staff Attorney: Karen Cremer Date Docketed: 06/20/02 lntervention Deadline: 0711 2/02
TC02-074 In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Valley Telecommunications Cooperative Association.
On June 20, 2002, Valley Telecom Cooperative Association, Herried, South Dakota, filed a switched access cost study developing a revenue requirement and minutes of use that are included in the revenue requirement and minutes of use used to determine the switched access rates for the Local Exchange Carrier Association.
Staff Analyst: Heather Forney Staff Attorney: Karen Cremer Date Docketed: 06/20/02 lntervention Deadline: 0711 2/02
TC02-075 In the Matter of the Filing by Kadoka Telephone Company to Establish Switched Access Rates.
On June 25, 2002, Kadoka Telephone Company, Kadoka, South Dakota, filed revised Switched Access Tariff rates with a proposed effective date of August 1, 2002. In accordance with ARSD 20:10:27:12, the switched access rates are the average of all cost companies (for the year ended December 31,2000) in South Dakota excluding Qwest Corporation.
Staff Analyst: Harlan Best Staff Attorney: Karen Cremer Date Docketed: 06/25/02 lntervention Deadline: O7/I 2/02
TC02-076 In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Brookings Municipal Telephone Company.
On June 26, 2002, the City of Brookings Municipal Telephone Department filed a switched access cost study developing a revenue requirement and minutes of use that are included in the revenue requirement and minutes of use used to determine the switched access rates for the Local Exchange Carrier Association.
Staff Analyst: Heather Forney Staff Attorney: Karen Cremer Date Docketed: 06/26/02 lntervention Deadline: 07/12/02
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KENNETH E. BARKER^'
MICHAEL A. WILSON' L A W Y E R S
REPLY TO: BELLE FOURCHE OFFICE
4200 BEACH DRIVE PO. Box 9335
117 ~ ~ A V ~ T U E P.O. Box 100
July 9,2002
VIA HAND DELIVERY
Debra Elofson Executive Director Public Utilities Commission State Capitol 500 East Capitol Pierre, SD 57501
Re: S&S Communciations v. Local Exchange Carriers Association TC02-070 S&S Communications v. Baltic Telecom Cooperative TC02-071 S&S Communications v. East Plains Telecom, Inc. TC02-072 S&S Communications v. Sanborn Telephone CooperativeISANCOM, Inc. TC02-073 S&S Communications v. Valley Telecomm. Cooperative Association TC02-074 S&S Communications v. Kadoka Telephone Company TC02-075 S&S Communications v. Brookings Municipal Telephone Company TC02-076
Dear Debra:
Enclosed please find the original and ten copies of each of the following listed documents for filing in the above-referenced matters:
1. In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Rates for the Local Exchange Carriers Association - S&S ComrnunicationsyPetition to Intervene;
2. In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Baltic Telecom Cooperative - S&S Comrnunications ' Petition to Intervene;
3. In theMatter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for East Plains Telecom, Inc. - S&S Comrnunications'Petition to Intervene;
4. In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Sanborn Telephone Cooperative and SANCOM, Inc. - S&S Comrnunications'Petition to Intervene;
5. In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Valley Telecommunications Cooperative Association - S&S Communications' Petition to Intervene;
A Limited Liability Partnership Certified ar; a Civil Trial Specialist by theNationa1 Board of Trial Advocacy
A , . .. -. -
6 . In the Matter of the Filing by Kadoka Telephone Company to Establish Switched Access Rates - S&S Communications' Petition to Intervene; and,
7. In the matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Broolungs Municipal Telephone Company - S&S Communications' Petition to Intervene.
By copies of this letter, copies of the same are being served upon the opposing parties via first class mail.
If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call at any time.
Best regards.
, ~ 6 r the Finn //
JWBhb J
Enclosures cc: S&S Communications
Don Lee Gene Kroell Don Snyders Dianna Quasclmick Pat Morse Craig Osvog
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION J u L 0 3 2002
OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
) ) TC02-072
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ) SWITCHED ACCESS REVENUE REQUIREMENT ) S&S COMMUNICATIONS' FOR EAST PLAINS TELECOM, INC. ) PETITION TO INTERVENE
1 1 1
COMES NOW S&S Comnm~mications, by and through its attorney, Jolm W. Burke, and,
in accordance with A.R.S.D. 20:10:01:15.02, hereby moves the Commission for leave to
intervene in the above-captioned matter. T h s Petition is based upon the following.
1. S&S Communications is a switch-based interexchange carrier located in
Aberdeen, Sou~tli Dakota. S&S Communications provides both intra and interstate message
telecommunications services to its subscribers.
2. To provide intrastate message telecommunications services to its subscribers,
S&S Communications requires the following switched access services from the Rural Local
Exchange Carriers in South Dakota ("RLECs"): (1) Carrier Coinmon Line Access Service
(originating and terminating); (2) Local Switching (originating and terminating); and (3) Local
Transport (originating and terminating). The RLECs necessarily includes East Plains Telecom,
Inc.
3. Because S&S Comm~lnications purchases switched access services from East
Plains Telecom, Inc., any increase in the rates of such services will directly and immediately
affect the pecuniary interests of S&S Cormnunications as it will naturally affect S&S
Coinmunications' operating expenses.
4. Tariff filings, including charges for switched access services, always raise
important and complex issues which should not be resolved without a careful and thorough
investigation. For example, there may be certain costs included that are ineligible because they
have already been recovered, or are being recovered through other mechanisms.
5. In addition to the fact that the Commission's decision will directly and
immediately affect the pecuniary interests of S&S Communications, the Commission's decision
will directly and immediately affect the customers of switched access services in general.
WHEREFORE, S&S Communications respectfully requests leave to intervene in the
above-captioned matter.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2002.
BARKER, WILSON, REYNOLDS & BURKE, L.L.P.
1 1 7 5 'Avenue P.O. Box 100 Belle Fourche, SD 5771 7-01 00 Tel: (605) 723-8000 Fax: (605) 723-8010
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I, John W. B~lrke, hereby certify that on the 9th day of July, 2002, I caused a copy of the
foregoing S&S COMMUNICATIONS' PETITION TO INTERVENE to be served upon:
Don Lee, Director of Settlements Martin Group, Inc. 1 5 1 5 North Sanborn Boulevard Mitchell, SD 57301 -1021
East Plains Telecom, Inc. Don Snyders, General Manager P.O. Box 307 Baltic, SD 57003
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT ) ORDER GRANTING OF SWITCHED ACCESS REVENUE ) PETITION TO INTERVENE; REQUIREMENT FOR EAST PLAINS ) ORDER ASSESSING FILING TELECOM, INC. 1 FEE
1 TC02-072
On June 20, 2002, East Plains Telecom, Inc. (East Plains) filed for approval by the Public Utilities Commission (Commission) its 2001 Intrastate Switched Access Cost Study.
On June 27, 2002, the Commission electronically transmitted notice of the filing and the intervention deadline of July 12, 2002, to interested individuals and entities. On July 9, 2002, the Commission received a Petition to lntervene from S&S Communications (S&S).
SDCL 49-31-12.6 authorizes the Commission to require a deposit of up to one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission's (SDPUC) regulatory assessment fee fund to defray Commission expenses incident to analyzing and ruling upon this type of filing.
The Commission has jurisdiction over this matter pursuant to SDCL 1-26-17.1, 49-1A-9, 49- 31-12.6, 49-31-18, 49-31-19 and ARSD 20:10:01:15.02, 20:10:01:15.05, 20:10:27:07 and 20: 1 O:27:O8.
On July 23, 2002, at its regularly scheduled meeting, the Commission found that S&S' Petition to Intervene was timely filed and demonstrates good cause to grant intervention. Further, the Commission, pursuant to SDCL 49-31-12.6, unanimously voted to assess East Plains a $1,000 filing fee, subject to additional amounts as requested by the Executive Director up to the statutory limit of $100,000. It is therefore
ORDERED, that S&S' Petition to lntervene is granted; and it is further
ORDERED, that East Plains shall deposit an initial assessment of $1,000 in the SDPUC regulatory assessment fee fund and shall deposit any additional amounts as requested by the Executive Director up to the statutory limit of $100,000.
2% Dated at Pierre, South Dakota, this 7 day of August, 2002.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned hereby certifies that this document has been sewed today upon all parties of record in this docket, as listed on the docket service list, by facsimile or by first class mail, in properly addressed envelopes, with charges prepaid the~on .
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
Martin Gro Engineering Consulting
The One Source oss Solutions
August 9,2002
Ms. Deb Elofson Executive Director Public Utilities Coinmission State of So~lth Dakota 500 East Capitol Pierre, SD 57501
Dear Ms. Elofson:
On behalf of East Plains Telecom, Inc., Martin Group, Inc. requests confidentiality for any and all information provided to the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) pertaining to Docltet TC02-072.
In accordance with rules ARSD 20: 10:01:39 through 20: 10:01:45(1), we request all information filed concerning Docltet TC02-072 be considered confidential including, but not limited to, the following:
The actual Part 36/69 separations run, which reflects revenue requirements as well as access rates, including tariff exhibit. Trial balance - financial information. General ledger - including detail of each account analysis. All cost study plant and expense summary pages, including adjustments and associated work papers. All plant facility information and analysis including central office equipment, cable and wire facilities, loop and circuit counts. Any depreciation expense analysis. Any commercial expense analysis. Access inin~ltes of use information. Development of traffic allocation factors. Any correspondence transmittal letters which include responses to questions concerning the filing, which are directed to the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission with reference to the East Plains Telecom, Inc. TC02-072, tariff filing. Any and all responses to PUC staff data requests.
This request applies to any previously sent information provided to the South Dakota Public Utilities Coinmission as well as any forthcoming information to be provided to the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission which pertains to this particular filing.
151 5 North Sanborn Blvd Mitchell, SD 57301 -1 021 605-996-9646 FAX: 605-995-2577 www.rnartin-group.com D E N V E R , C O . M I T C H E L L . S D M I S S O U L A . M T R A P I D C I T Y . S D
Martin Gro The One Source
Engineering Consulting OSS Solutions
In accordance with rule ARSD 20: 10:01:41(2)
It is requested that the aforementioned information maintain confidentiality status for a five-year time frame.
In accordance with rule ARSD 20: 10:01:41(3)
The contact for the confidentiality request is as follows:
Don Lee General Manager, Business Services Martin Group, Inc. 15 15 North Sanborn Boulevard Mitchell, SD 57301 (605) 995-2573
If you should have any questions regarding the mformation provided, please feel free to contact me at (605) 995-2573.
Sincerely, Martin Gro~lp, Inc.
Don Lee dq General Manager, Business Services
DLIJH cc: Mr. Harlan Best, Utility Analyst, South Dakota Public Utilities Conllnission
Ms. Heather Forney, Utility Analyst, South Dakota Public Utilities Co~llmissioil Mr. Keith Senger, Utility Analyst, South Dakota Public Utilities Commission Mr. Don Snyders, Manager, East: Plains Telecom, Inc.
1515 North Sanborn Blvd Mitchell, SD 57301-1021 605-996-9646 FAX: 605-995-2577 www.rnartln-group.com D E N V E R . C O MITCHELL. S D MISSOULA. M T . RAPID C I T Y . S D
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 2 6 272
NOTICE OF APPEARANCE AND REQUEST FOR SERVICE OF DOCUMENTS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISH- MENT OF SWITCHED ACCESS REVE- NUE REQUIREMENT FOR EAST PLAINS TELECOM, INC.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Darla Pollrnan Rogers, of Meyer & Rogers, P. 0. Box 11 17, Pierre, South Dakota 57501, hereby appears on behalf of EAST PLAINS TELECOM, INC. in the above-entitled docket for all purposes allowed by the rules.
Docket No. TC02-072
NOTICE OF APPEARANCE AND REQUEST FOR SERVICE
You are requested to sesve copies of any and all documents filed in said docket on the undersigned.
DATED this 2 ~9 day of August, 2002.
I h &%md Pv Darla Pollman Rogers Meyer & Rogers P. 0 . Box 11 17 Pierre, South Dakota 57501 Attorney for EAST PLAINS TELECOM, INC.
. - - - - - - - " P.O. Box 933
Debra Elofson Executive Director Public Utilities Commission State Capitol 500 East Capitol Pierre, SD 57501
21 1 ZINNIA STREET www.courtroomcounselors.com P.O. Box 100
BELLE FOURCHE, SD 57717-0100 605.723.8000 FAX: 605.723.8010
REPLY TO: BELLE FOURCHE OFFICE
86UTH DAKOTA PUBi.lC UTILITIES COMMBSSIOsh
Re: S&S Communciations' Request for Access to Confidential Information
Dear Debra:
Enclosed please find the original and ten copies of each of S&S Communications' Request for Access to Coizfldeiztial Iizformation regarding the following for filing in the above- referenced matter.
In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Baltic Telecom Cooperative - TC02-071; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Beresford Municipal Telephone Company - TC02-080; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Bridgewater-Canistota Independent Telephone Company - TC02-078; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Broolings Municipal Telephone Company- TC02-076; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for East Plains Telecom, Inc. - TC02-072; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Fort Randall Telephone Company and Mt. Rushmore Telephone Company - TC02-086; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Interstate Telecommunication Cooperative, Inc. - TC02-053; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Kennebec Telephone Company - TC02-079; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Local Exchange Carriers Association - TC02-090; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for McCoolc Cooperative Telephone Company - TC02-068; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Midstate Communications, Inc. - TC02-067;
A Limited Liability Parmenhip 'Certified as a Civil Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy .
In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Sanborn Telephone Cooperative and SANCOM, Inc. - TC02-073; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Sioux Valley Telephone Company - TC02-058; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for South Dakota Network, L.L.C. - TC02-091; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Splitrock Properties, Inc. - TC02-065; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Splitrock Telecom Cooperative, Inc. - TC02-066; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Sully Buttes Telephone Cooperative, Inc. - TC02-064; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Tri-County Telcom, Inc. - TC02-089; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Union Telephone Company - TC02-077; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Valley Telecommunications Cooperative Association - TC02-074; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for Vivian Telephone Company - TC02-054; In the Matter of the Establishment of Switched Access Revenue Requirement for West River Cooperative Telephone Company - TC02-052.
By copies of this letter, copies of the same are being served upon the opposing parties via first class mail.
By this letter, I would also request that I be advised that if any of the above entities did not request confidential treatment of their submissions as required by A.R.S.D. 20: 10:01:4l.
If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call at any time.
Best regards.
Sincerely, A/,
JWBfbb Enclosures cc: S&S Communications
Darla Pollman Rogers Michael Bradley (Fort Randall documents only) Richard Helsper (Broolings documents only)
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA SEP 0 6 2002
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ) SWITCHED ACCESS REVENUE REQUIREMENT ) S&S COMMUNICATIONS' FOR EAST PLAINS TELECOM, INC. ) REQUEST FOR ACCESS
) TO CONFIDENTIAL 1 INFORMATION )
COMES NOW S&S Coinmu1Zications, by and through its attorney, John W. Buuke, and,
in accordance with A.R.S.D. 20: 10:01:43, hereby requests access to confidential information.
This request is based upon the following.
1. The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission granted S&S Communications'
request to intervene in the above-captioned matter.
2. On July 26,2002, S&S Communications served Intervenor's Discovery Requests,
which included requlests for the following:
REQUEST NO. 1: Please provide copies, as well as an electronic version of, any and all documents that you sulbmitted and/or provided to the Soulth Dakota Public Utilities Commission in connection with this matter, inclulding, but not limited to, any switched access cost study(ies).
REQUEST NO. 2: Please provide copies, as well as an electronic version of, any and all documents that support and/or provide foundation for, any switched access cost study that you submitted and/or provided to the Soulth Dakota Public Utilities Commission in coimection with t h s matter.
REQUEST NO. 3: Please provide copies, as well as an electronic version of, any and all documents that you submitted and/or provided to the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission in response to any and all data requests issued by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission subsequent to the commencement of this matter.
3. Thirty-one days after the above-referenced Requests had been served, East Plains
Telecom, Inc. responded to the above Requests as follows:
(Response to REQUEST NO. 1):
East Plains objects to this Request. Reasons for Obiection: East Plains objects to providing the requested information to Intervenor at this time because said information has been submitted to the Commission as proprietary in nature and constituting trade secrets of the company, pmsuant to the Commission's confidentiality i-ules. Accordingly, said information is not s~lbj ect to discovery outside of the procedures set forth in said rules.
(Response to REQUEST NO. 2):
East Plains objects to this request. Reasons for Objection: (1) The request is overly broad, vague, and prod~lction as req~lested would be unduly burdensome and work a hardship on East Plains; (2) the information requested goes beyond what is of record in this docket; and (3) some or all of the documents that support the switched access cost study may be proprietary in nature and constitute trade secrets of East Plains, and there is no protective order in place to protect the proprietary nature of these documents. Prior to discoveiy of such information, the Commission's confidentiality rules would need to be followed.
(Response to REQUEST NO. 3):
East Plains objects to tlis request. Reasons for Objection: East Plains objects to providing the requested information to Intervenor at t h s time because said information has been submitted to the Commission as proprietary in nature and constituting trade secrets of the company, pursuant to the Commission's confidentiality rules. Accordingly, said information is not subject to discovery outside of the procedures set forth in said rules.
4. Any increase of the rates charged for switched access services will directly and
immediately affect the pecuniary interests of S&S Communications as it will naturally affect
S&S Comm~~nications' operating expenses. However, without access to the above-described
docuinents, S&S Communications cannot meaningfully participate in this important proceeding.
WHEREFORE, S&S Communications respectfully requests access to the above-
described doc~unents which are claimed to be confidential information.
Dated this 4th day of September, 2002.
BARKER, WILSON, REYNOLDS & BURKE, L.L.P. Attorneys for S&S Communications
J27@ 1 5th Avenue Burke P.O. Box 100 Belle Fourche, SD 57717-0100 Tel: (605) 723-8000 Fax: (605) 723-8010
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I, Jolrn W. Burke, hereby certify that on the 4th day of September, 2002, I caused a copy of
the foregoing S&S COMMUNICATIONS' REQUEST FOR ACCESS TO
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION to be served upon:
Dada Pollrnan Rogers Meyer & Rogers P.O. Box 1117
Pierre, SD 57501
Martin Group Engineering Consulting
The One Source oss Solutions
Mr. Keith Senger Utility Analyst South Dakota Public Utilities Commission State of South Dakota 500 East Capitol Pierre, SD 57501
November 25,2002
Ref: SD 6238 2001 Switched Access Filing
Dear Mr. Senger:
This letter is in response to your request for revised traffic factors for the East Plains Telecoin 2001 Intrastate Cost Study, filed under Docket N~unber TC02-072. In addition to the requested traffic factor revisions, we have also revised the East Plains Telecom 2001 Intrastate Cost Study to include $43,142.40 of account code number 2690, Amortization Reserve - Intangibles on the PUC Summary Form sheet V, line # 137. The $43,142.40 amortization reserve balance was inadvertently excluded from the June 18,2002 East Plains Telecom 2001 Intrastate Cost Study s~zbmission.
The following documentation is included in the study:
1. Five (5) copies of the PUC Summary Forms 2. One (1) copy of the program disk
and tlx-ee (3) copies of the followii~g baclcup data (to be treated as proprietary information):
3. Direct Assignment Worksheet 4. Account Code 6232, Circuit Equipment Expense 5. Account Code 6423.4, Buried Cable Expense 6. Account Code 6623, Customer Services Expense with Sepasations detail 7. End User Billing Summary 8. User Study 9. RUP Factor Development 10. Central Office Equipment Worksheets 1 1. Annual Traffic Worksheets
~~1~~~~~~~16sh)e~kt~16~wborn Blvd Mitchell, SD 57301-1 021 605-996-9646 FAX: 605-995-2577 www.martin-group,com D E N V E R . C O . M I T C H E L L . S D M I S S O U L A . M T . R A P I D C I T Y . S D
Martin Group Engineering Consulting
The One Source oss Solutions
J~me 18,2002 Page 2 of 2
If you have any questions or comments concerning the enclosed, please feel fiee to contact me at 605-995-2573.
Sincerely, Martin Group, Inc.
Don Lee
DAB/bkk eaclos~u-e: S~mrnary Foims (5)
Program Disk (1) Access Shdy Supporting Data (3)
cc: Don Snyders - Manager
1515 North Sanborn Blvd Mitchell, SD 57301-1021 605-996-9646 FAX: 605-995-2577 www.martin-group.com D E N V E R . C O M I T C H E L L , S D . M I S S O U L A . M T . R A P I D C I T Y , S D
Sheet "A" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001 Revised 8120199
. . . . . . . EAST PLAINS TELECOM FCC PART 69 """'
Tfl DAKOTA PU Common
Line Local
Switching Common
Transport Billing and Collection
Intrastate Toll Part 36 Revenue Requirement Summary Total Source
--------------- - *----------- ------ - --------- (A) (B) (C)
INTRALATA:
Net Investment $794,919 J13 Rate of Retum 10.00%
Other Information
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
Return on Rate Base Return Adjustments
Net Return on Rate Base Income Taxes Expenses and Other Taxes
Total IntraLATA Rev. Req. $367,116
INTERLATA:
Net lnvestment Rate of Return
Retum on Rate Base Return Adjustments
Net Return on Rate Base Income Taxes Expenses and Other Taxes
Total InterLATA Rev. Req. $0
TOTAL INTRASTATE REV. REQ. $367.1 16 .*...........
ACCESS ELEMENT MINUTES OF USE
ACCESS RATE PER MINUTE $0.089938
Sheet "5" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Intrastate
Message Telephone Sewice Private Line ...*... FCC PART 36 """' Revenue Requirement Summary
(A)
Source1 Allocator ---------
(C)
--- --- ---
C68 ---
H43 H36
V242
H52 H44 H46 H36 H36
V248
Formula Formula
1196 V249 V250
Formula V251
TOTAL INTRASTATE
State lncome Tax Rate Federal lncome Tax Rate Gross Receipts Tax Rate
Net Investment Rate of Return
O.K. Return on Rate Base
AFUDC ITC Amortization Other Return Adjustments
O.K. O.K. O.K.
Net Return O.K.
Contributions Interest Expense Capital Lease Expense Capitalized Payroll taxes Depreciation Adjustment Other lncome Adjustments
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
After Tax Income O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
State Income Taxes Federal lncome Taxes Operating Expenses and Taxes Uncollectibles Other Revenue Adjustments
Net Revenue Gross Receipts Taxes Other Revenue Taxes
O.K. O.K. O.K.
TOTAL REVENUE REQUIREMENT O.K.
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EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Intrastate
TOTAL INTRASTATE
. . . . . . . FCC PART 36 """' Plant Investment Detail
TOTAL COMPANY
(A)
13 LAND AND SUPPORT ASSETS: 14 15 Land, Allocable 16 Land, Direct 17 18 Total Land 19 20 Motor Vehicles 21 Aircraft 22 Special Purpose Vehicles 23 Garage Work Equipment 24 Other Work Equipment 25 Buildings, Allocable 26 Buildings, Direct 27 Furniture 28 Office Equipment 29 General Purpose Computers 30 31 Total Support Assets 32 33 Tot. Land and Support Assets 34 35 36 CENTRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT: 37 38 CAT I Oper. Sys., TSPS 39 CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Other TSPS 40 CAT I Oper. Sys.. Aux. Pos. 41 CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Other 42 43 Total CAT 1 44 45 46 CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Allocable 47 CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Direct 48 49 Total CAT 2
O.K. O.K.
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Sheet "D" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
04-NOV-2002 03:05:53 PM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
....*.. FCC PART 36 """' TOTAL Plant Investment Detail COMPANY
----- --- ---------- --- (A) (a
CAT 3 Local Sw. Allocable $989,630 CAT 3 Local Sw. Direct 0
Total CAT 3
Total COE Sw. CAT 283
COE TRANSMISSION:
CAT 4.12 Exchange Trunk CAT 4.12 Exch. Tr. Direct CAT4.13 Exch. Ln. Message CAT 4.13 PL, WATS, Local CAT 4.13 Direct CAT 4.23 Message CAT 4.23 PL, WATS CAT 4.23 Direct CAT 4.3 HIR Message CAT 4.3 WATS CAT 4.3 Direct
Total COE CAT 4
INFORMATION ORIGINATIONRERMINATION:
CAT 1 Other IOT Equipment CAT 1 Coinless Pay Phones CAT 2 CP Equipment
Total IOT Equipment $0
Source1 Ailocator ---------
(C)
GI5 V40
123 V42 GI3 F18 v45 GI8 F24 V48 G29 V50 v51
GI3 GI8 V70
Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Private Line interstate TOTAL and Other InterLATA IntraLATA InterLATA IntraLATA INTRASTATE - - -- - ------ -------- -- --- --------- ----
(Dl (E) (F) (G) (H) (I)
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O.K.
Sheet "DM ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
,...*.* FCC PART 36 """' Plant Investment Detail
COE Operator COE Tandem Switch COE Local Switch COE Transmission COE Direct
Total COE Leases
IOT Leases
C&WF Leases
TOTAL CAPITAL LEASES
LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMENTS:
Land and Support Assets COE Switching COE Operator COE Transmission IOT CBWF Other
TOTAL LEASEHOLD IMPROVEMEN1
TPIS. EXCL. ACCT. No. 2690
Intrastate
TOTAL COMPANY
Source1 Allocator
TOTAL INTRASTATE
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Sheet "D" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001 03:05:53 PM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
intrastate
INTANGIBLE ASSETS:
Allocable Acct. No. 2690 Direct Acct. No. 2690
Total Intangible Assets
OTHER TELEPHONE PLANT:
Held for Fut. Use - Alloc. Held for Fut. Use - Direct TPUC. Short-term - Alloc. TPUC, Short-term - Direct TPUC, Long-term - Alloc. TPUC, Long-term - Direct Tele. Plt. Adjust. - Alloc. Tele. Pit. Adjust. - Direct
Total Other Telephone Plant
O.K. O.K.
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O.K.
Sheet "E" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
. . . . . . . FCC PART 36 """' Reserves and Deferrals
ACCUM. DEPRECIATION, TPIS:
Support Assets COE Switching COE Operator COE Transmission IOT Equipment Cable and Wire Facilities Other Plant
Total Accum. Depr., TPlS
ACCUM. AMORTIZATION:
Accum. Depreciation. PHFU Accum. Amort., Tangible Inv. Accum. Amort.. Intang. Inv. Accum. Amort., Other
Tot. Accum. Amortization
Total Accum. Depr./Amort
ACCUM. DEF. INC. TAXES, NET:
Support Assets COE Switching COE Operator COE Transmission IOT Equipment Cable and Wire Fac. Unclassified
Total Accum. Def. lnc. Taxes
EAST PLAINS TELECOM *
TOTAL COMPANY
Source1 Allocator
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Sheet "H" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
TOTAL COMPANY
Source1 Allocator
TOTAL INTRASTATE
------------- (I)
. . . . . . . FCC PART 36 """' Internal Allocation Factors
O.K. O.K.
Support Assets Land and Support Assets
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
COE Operator COE Tandem Switching COE Local Switching COE Total Switching COE Transmission Total COE
Info. 0rig.TTerm. CAT 1 Info. Orig./Term. CAT 2 Total IOT
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
C&WF CAT 1 C&WF CAT 2 CBWF CAT 3 CBWF CAT 4 Total C&WF
Total Equipment O.K.
TPIS TPIS, excl. Acct. No. 2690
O.K. O.K.
Plt. Held, Fut. Use O.K.
Total Tangible Assets Total Intangible Assets
O.K. O.K.
Long-term PUC Net Telephone Plant Total Net investment Capital Leases
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Tot. Bus. Ofc., Cust. Sew
Total "BIG THREE" Expenses
Corporate Operations Expense O.K.
Sheet "I" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
..*.... FCC PART 36 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes -- - -------- - - ----- - ----- - - ----- - * -------
(A)
PLANT SPEC. OPER. EXPENSE:
Network Support, Alloc. Network Support, Direct
Total Network Support Exp.
General Support, Alloc. General Support, Direct
Total General Support Exp.
Central Office Eq., Alloc. Central Office Eq., Direct
Total COE Exp.
Cust. Premises Equip. Coinless Pay Phone Other IOT IOT Direct
Total IOT Exp.
Cable &Wire. Alloc. Cable &Wire. Direct
Total C&WF Exp.
TOTAL PLT. SPEC. OPER. EXP.
TOTAL PLT. SPEC.. ex SUPPORT
EAST PLAINS TELECOM *
TOTAL COMPANY
Source/ Aliocator - - --- -- --
(C)
H I4 V149
HI4 V151
HZ1 V153
H24 GI8 H23 V157
H31 V159
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Sheet "I" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
...*... FCC PART 36 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes
(A)
58 NON-SPECIFIC OPER. EXP.: 59 60 0th. Plt. and Equip., Alloc. 61 0th. Plt. and Equip.. Direct 62 63 Total 0th. Plt. & Equip. 64 65 Network Operations, Alloc. 66 Network Operations, Direct 67 68 Total Network Oper. Exp. 69 70 Total Access Expenses 71 72 Depr., Support Assets 73 Depr., COE Switching 74 Depr., COE Operator 75 Depr., COE Transmission 76 Depr., IOT Equipment 77 Depr., C&W Facilities 78 Depr., PHFU 79 80 Total Depreciation Expense 8 1 82 Amort., Tangible Assets 83 Amort., Intangible Assets 84 Other Amortization 85 Direct Assigned Amort. 86 87 Total Amortization Exp. 88 89 Total Depr. and Amort. 90 91 TOTAL NON-SPEC. OPER. EXP
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Sheet "I" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
. . . . . . . FCC PART 36 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes
TOTAL COMPANY
Source1 Allocator
CUSTOMER OPERATIONS EXPENSE:
Marketing, Allocable Marketing, Direct
Total Marketing Expense
Operator Service, Alloc. Operator Service, Direct
Total Operator Service
Classified Directory Alphabetical Directory Foreign Directory
Total Directory
Bus. Ofc., EU Presubscription BUS. Ofc., EU MTS & WATS Bus. Ofc., EU Access, P/L & all Other Bus. Ofc., IXC Special Access Bus. Ofc., IXC Switched Access Bus. Ofc., IXC B & C Sewices Coin Collect & Admin.
Total Business Office
Cust. Svc., Direct Cust. Sew., Msg. Process Cust. Sew., Other B&C Cust. Serv., CABS Cust. Sew., EU Common Line
Total Customer Service
Total Bus. Ofc., Cust. Serv.
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Intrastate
Message Telephone Sewice Private Line
and Other InterLATA TOTAL
iNTRASTATE
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Sheet "I" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
04-Nov-2002 03:05:53 PM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Intrastate
. . . . . . . FCC PART 36 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes
TOTAL COMPANY -------- * ----
(8)
$0 66
Source1 Aliocator
('3
H48 v211
44 68 161
H50 V213
H50 V231
H36 V233
Interstate and Other -
(0)
$0 66
(A)
Other Cust. Sew., Alloc. Other Cust. Sew.. Direct
Total Other Cust. Sew.
TOTAL CUSTOMER OPER. EXP. $0 $0 $16,524 O.K.
"BIG-THREE" EXPENSES:
Total Plt. Spec., ex Support Total Network Oper. Exp. Total Customer Operations
TOTAL "BIG THREE" EXPENSES
$41,243 O.K. 7,208 O.K.
16.524 O.K. ------------- $64,976 O.K.
CORPORATE OPERATIONS EXPENSE:
Exec. and Planning, Ailoc. Exec. and Planning, Direct
Total Exec. and Planning
Admin. B General, Aliocable Admin. B General, Direct
Total Admin. and Gen.
TOTAL CORPORATE OPERATIONS
$885 O.K. 0 O.K.
$885 O.K.
$27,579 O.K. 49,755 O.K.
$77,334 O.K.
$78,220 O.K.
NON-INCOME TAXES:
Non-income Taxes, Allocable Non-income Taxes. Direct
$0 O.K. 2,130 O.K.
$2,130 O.K.
$247,498 O.K.
Total Non-income Taxes
TOTAL OPER. EXP. AND TAXES
Sheet "J" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
03:05:53 PM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM --- . . . . . . . FCC PART 69 """'
IntraLATA Revenue Requirement Summary
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total Source Billing and Collection
Common Transport Information Other
13 Net Investment 14 Rate of Return 15 16 Return on Rate Base 17 18 AFUDC 19 ITC Amortization 20 Other Return Adjustments 21 22 Net Return 23 24 Interest Expense 25 Capitalized Payroll Taxes 26 Depreciation Adjustment 27 Other lncorne Adjustments 28 29 Afler Tax Income 30 31 State Income Taxes 32 Federal Income Taxes 33 Operating Expenses and Taxes 34 Uncollectibles 35 Other Revenue Adjustments 36 37 Basis for Gross Receipts Tax 38 39 40 Gross Receipts Tax 41 42 43 TOTAL REVENUE REQUIREMENT 44
$12.618 O.K. 10.00% O.K.
$1,262 O.K.
0 N37 0 N37 0 Direct
0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$1,262 O.K.
37,726 N67 0 N37 0 N37 0 Direct
599 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$663 O.K.
$0 29 21,516 29
247,498 0195 254 Direct
0 Direct
0 O.K. 342 O.K.
2.281 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
3.884 O.K.
205 O.K.
$4,089 O.K.
Sheet " K ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
03:05:53 PM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
. . . . . . . FCC PART 69 """' IntraLATA lnvestment
Summary Common
Line
(D)
Common Transport
Billing and Collection Source
-- - (C)
L25
L70 L78
L l l 7
L141
L144
L147 L163 L l64 L169
M23 M27 M28 M29 M30 M47
Direct
L171 L173 L175 L177
Information ----- * ------- (F)
$0
$0 0 0
Other
Land and Support Assets O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
Central Office Equipment Info. TerrnJOrig. Equipment Cable and Wire Facilities
Total COE. IOT, CBWF
Total Tangible Assets
Total Tele. Plt. ex Intang. Total Intangible Assets
Total Plant In Service Total Plt. Held Future Use Total ST PUC Total LT PUC Total Tel. Plt. Adjust.
TOTAL TELEPHONE PLANT
less: Accum. Depr., Plt. in Sew. Accum. Depr. PHFU Accum. Amort. Tangible Plt. Accum. Amort. Intangibles Accum. Amort. Other Accum. Def. lnc. Taxes, Net
plus: Other Assets
NET TELEPHONE PLANT plus: Class B RTB Stock Materials and Supplies Cash Working Capital Equal Access lnvestment
NET INVESTMENT
Sheet "L" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
*.....* FCC PART 69 """' IntraLATA Investment
Detail
58 COE Exch. Trunk 59 COE Exch. Line - Message 60 COE Exch. Line - PL etc. 61 COE Exch. Line -Assigned 62 COE lnterexchange, Message 63 COE lnterexchange. PL 64 COE lnterexchange, Assigned 65 COE HIR Message 66 COE HIR Assigned 67 68 Total COE Transmission 69 70 Total Central Office Equip. 71 72 IOT EQUIPMENT: 73 74 Public Telephone 75 Coinless Pay Phone 76 Customer Premises Equipment 77 78 Total IOT Equipment 79 80 CABLE AND WIRE FACILITIES: 8 1 82 Exchange PL and WATS 83 Exchange Message 84 Exchange Assigned 85 86 Total Exchange Line CBWF 87 88 Exchange Trunk, Message 89 Exchange Trunk, PL 90 91 Total Exchange Trunk CBWF
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total ----- -- - -
(6)
Source or Apportion
Common Local Common Line Switching Information Transport
------------- ------We
(D) (E) (F) (G)
Billing and Collection -----
(HI
Other
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K. 92 93 Interexchange Message $227,543 (G) $0 $0 $0 $227,543 $0 $0 O.K. 94 interexchange PL, WATS 0 (1) 0 0 0 0 0 0 O.K. 95 Interexchange Assigned 527 (GI 0 0 0 0 0 527 O.K. 96 - --------- ---- --------- - -- - -- - -- -- -- - ------------- --* - - - - - - - - * - 97 Total Interexchange CBWF $228,070 $0 $0 $0 $227,543 $0 $527 O.K.
Sheet "L' 04-Nov-2002 ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
03:05:53 PM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
**..... FCC PART 69 """' IntraLATA Investment
Detail
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total Source or Apportion
Billing and Collection Other
(1)
$0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
--- ---------- $0 O.K.
$14,727 O.K.
(C)
(G) (1)
Direct
N28
32 34 39 68
78
117
N37 Direct
N37
N46
HIR CBWF, Message HIR CBWF. WATS HIR C&WF. Assigned
Total HosVRemote C&WF
Total Cable and Wire Facil.
TANGIBLE ASSETS:
0 O.K.
$0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
------ -- ----- $0 O.K.
0 O.K.
0 O.K.
$0 O.K.
0 O.K. 0 O.K.
Land and Support Leases
COE Operator Leases COE Tandem Switching Leases COE Local Switching Leases COE Transmission Leases
Total COE Leases
IOT Equipment Leases
C&WF Leases
Total Capital Leases
Leasehold Impr., Ailoc. Leasehold Impr., Direct
$0 O.K.
$0 O.K.
Total Leasehold lmprovementsa
Total Tangible Assets
TOTAL INTANGIBLE ASSETS $182 O.K.
PROPERTY HELD FOR FUTURE US 0 O.K.
Sheet "M" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
03:05:53 PM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
*....*. FCC PART 69 """' IntraLATA
Reserves and Deferrals
Part 36 IntraLATA Source or
Total Apportion ---------
(8) (C)
Common Line
ACCUM. DEPRECIATION, TPIS:
$1,152 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
645 O.K. 0 O.K.
7,640 O.K. 0 O.K.
Support Assets COE Switching COE Operator COE Transmission IOT Equipment Cable and Wire Facilities Other Plant
$9,437 O.K. Total Accum. Depr., TPIS
ACCUM. AMORTIZATION:
Accurn. Depreciation, PHFU Accum. Amort., Tangible Inv. Accum. Amort., Intang. Inv. Accum. Amort., Other
$0 O.K. $0 O.K.
$182 O.K. $0 O.K.
$182 O.K.
$9,620 O.K.
Tot. Accum. Amortization
Total Accum. Depr./Amort.
ACCUM. DEF. INC. TAXES, NET:
Support Assets COE Switching COE Operator COE Transmission IOT Equipment Cable and Wire Fac. Unclassified
$0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. - - - - - - --- ----
$0 O.K. Total Accurn. Def. lnc. Taxes
Sheet "Nu ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total
....*.. FCC PART 69 """' Apportionment Factors Source
(A)
13 Central Office Equipment 14 Info. Orig./Term. Eqpt. 15 C&W Facilities 16 17 Total 18 Factor 19 20 Sum: Sw., Trans., Other 21 Factor 22 23 Central Office Equipment 24 Info. Orig./Term. Eqpt. 25 C&WF, Excl. Exch. Message 26 27 Total 28 Factor 29 30 General Support Facilities 31 Central Office Equipment 32 Info. Orig./Term. Eqpt. 33 C&W Facilities 34 Equal Access Investment 35 36 Total 37 Factor 38 39 Sum: Com. Ln., Sw., Trans. 40 Factor 41 42 COE Cat. 2 Factor 43 IOT Cat. 1 Factor 44 45 Total TPlS 46 Factor
(C)
L70 L78
L l l 7
17
L70 L78
L117-83
L25 13 14 15
L177
36
Direct Direct
K26
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K.
g O / g Z O j g g O i 0 ;b9 O O O ! O b9 i t 9 b9 O O j O / 6 9 0 b9 69 0
i
W ffl Z W a X 6. W . w $
8 E - ? Y J a&' u i i d g 7 '6 a a n .- 3
0 <e a ee 2 6 6 0 0 ul 0 0 ffl W W
w" 8 8 " a n - w a l 5i
a a C .g ,g w .- & '7iZ 2 a g Zv, g g g g E k z ; - - '- 3 2 z s s v2 2 t f g Z - 5 g g m 2%' 2 c c .?4 w,'- a z z E d b E 8 8 F Z E P
w o i w m o i m o w o o w o ~ o j m o o o o 0 I 0 * I * - g g- g- & j z 2- I T
j ~ 2 A * N * Om
I N. " I w 1 % m - 1 % 1 $ 2
Sheet "0" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
03:05:53 PM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total Common
Line
...*... FCC PART 69 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes
Common Transport
Billing and Collection -------------
(HI
$0 0
Apportion Other
(C)
N 37 Direct
N61 Direct
Direct (F)
Direct
N40 (1) (HI (H) (1) (1)
N40 (H) (D) (1)
(H) (H) N21 (HI
CUSTOMER OPERATIONS EXPENSE:
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Marketing, Aliocable Marketing, Direct
Total Marketing Expense
Operator Service, Alloc. Operator Service, Direct
Total Operator Service
Classified Directory Alphabetical Directory Foreign Directory
Total Directory
Bus. Ofc., EU Presubscription Bus. Ofc., Reserved Bus. Ofc., EU Access PL & All Other Bus. Ofc., EU Message Bus. Ofc., EU Reserved Bus. Ofc.. IX Special Access Bus. Ofc., IX Switched Access Bus. Ofc., IX Billing and Collection Bus. Ofc.. Coin Collection B Administr. Bus. Ofc., Reserved
Total Business Office
Cust. Serv., Msg. Process Cust. Serv., Other B&C Cust. Serv., CABS Cust. Serv., EU Common Line
Total Customer Service
Total 80, CS, OS, Dir.
Sheet "V" Input Documentation, Page 1
SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL ........................................................................ COMPANY NAME .............. EAST PLAINS TELECOM PERIOD ADDRESSED .......... ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
......................... RUN DATE AND TIME ......... 04-NoV-2002 03:05:53 PM
Intrastate
NOTES: SEE SHEET "G" TO INPUT PART 36 ALLOCATION FACTORS.
Message Telephone Service Private Line TOTAL
INTRASTATE ....... FCC PART 36 """' TOTAL
COMPANY Interstate and Other
PLANT INVESTMENT DETAIL: Land, Allocable Land, Direct Motor Vehicles Aircraft Special Purpose Vehicles Garage Work Equipment Other Work Equipment Buildings, Allocable Buildings, Direct Furniture Office Equipment General Purpose Computers CAT 1 Oper. Sys., TSPS CAT 1 Oper. Sys.. Other TSPS CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Aux. Pos. CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Other CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Allocable CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Direct CAT 3 Local Sw. Allocable CAT 3 Local Sw. Direct CAT 4.12 Exchange Trunk CAT4.12 Exch. Tr. Direct CAT 4.13 Exch. Ln. Msg., PL & WATS Reserved CAT 4.1 3 Direct CAT 4.23 Message, PL & WATS Reserved CAT 4.23 Direct CAT 4.3 H/R Message CAT 4.3 WATS CAT 4.3 Direct CAT 1 Other IOT Equipment CAT 1 Coinless Pay Phones
sheet "V" input Documentation, Page 2
SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL ........................................................................ EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDiNG DECEMBER 31.2001
Intrastate
....... FCC PART 36 """' TOTAL
COMPANY
CAT 2 CP Equipment Resewed Resewed CAT 1.3 Joint Msg., Cat. 1 .I & 1.2 PL Other CAT 1 C&WF CAT 2 C&WF CAT2 C&WF. Wideband CAT 3 Joint Message & PLMlATS Resewed CAT 3 Direct CAT 4 Message CAT 4 WATS CAT 4 Direct Allocable Support Leases Direct Support Leases COE Operator COE Tandem Switch COE Local Switch COE Transmission COE Direct IOT Leases CBWF Leases Leasehold imp. Land etc. Leasehold Imp. COE Switching Leasehold Imp. COE Operator Leasehold Imp. COE Trans. Leasehold Imp. IOT Leasehold imp. CBWF Leasehold Imp. Other Allocable Acct. No. 2690 Direct Acct. No. 2690 Materials and Supplies RTB Stock Tele. Plt. Adjust. - Alioc. Tele. Plt. Adjust. - Direct Other Assets, Net Other Liab., Def. Cr., Net
Message Telephone Sewice Private Line Interstate and Other InterLATA IntraLATA InterLATA IntraLATA
Sheet "V" Input Documentation. Page 3
SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL ........................................................................ EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
Intrastate
TOTAL COMPANY
Source1 Allocator ---------
(C)
....... FCC PART 36 """'
TPUC --Short Term, Alloc. TPUC -- Short Term, Direct TPUC -- Long T e n , Alloc. TPUC -- Long Term, Direct
RESERVESANDDEFERRALS: Acc. Depr. Support Assets Acc. Depr. COE Switching Acc. Depr. COE Operator Acc. Depr. COE Transmission Acc. Depr. IOT Equipment Acc. Depr. Cable and Wire Facilities Acc. Depr. Other Plant Accum. Amort., Tangible Inv. Accum. Amort., Intang. Inv. Accum. Amort., Other Acc. Def. IT Support Assets Acc. Def. IT COE Switching Acc. Def. IT COE Operator Acc. Def. IT COE Trans. Acc. Def. IT IOT Equipment Acc. Def. IT C&WF Acc. Def. IT Unclassified
OPERATING EXPENSES AND TAXES: Network Support, Alloc. Network Support, Direct General Support, Alioc. General Support, Direct Central Office Eq., Alloc. Central Office Eq., Direct Cust. Premises Equip. Coinless Pay Phone Exp. Other IOT IOT Direct Cable &Wire, Alloc. Cable &Wire, Direct
Sheet "V" Input Documentation, Page 4
SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL .*. ................................................................... EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
Intrastate
....... FCC PART 36 """' TOTAL
COMPANY
0th. Plt. and Equip., Alloc. 0th. Plt. and Equip., Direct Network Operations, Alloc. Network Operations, Direct Total Access Expense Depr., Support Assets Depr.. COE Switching Depr., COE Operator Depr., COE Transmission Depr.. IOT Equipment Depr., C&W Facilities Arnort., Tangible Assets Amort., Intangible Assets Other Amortization Direct Assigned Amort. Marketing, Allocable Marketing, Direct Operator Service, Alloc. Operator Service. Direct Classified Directory Alphabetical Directory Foreign Directory Bus. Ofc., EU Presubscription Bus. Ofc.. EU MTS & WATS Bus. Ofc., EU Access, P/L 8 all Other Bus. Ofc., IXC Special Access Bus. Ofc.. IXC Switched Access Bus. Ofc., IXC B & C Services Coin Collect & Admin. Cust. Svc., Direct Cust. Sew., Msg. Process Cust. Sew., Other B&C Cust. Sew.. CABS Cust. Sew., EU Common Line Other Cust. Serv., Alloc. Other Cust. Serv., Direct Exec. and Planning, Alloc. Exec. and Planning, Direct
Message Telephone Service Private Line interstate and Other InterLATA IntraLATA InterLATA IntraLATA
------------- ----- * ------- (D) (E) (F) (GI (H)
TOTAL INTRASTATE
Sheet "V" Input Documentation, Page 5
SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL ........................................................................ EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
Admin. & General, Allocable Admin. & General, Direct Non-income Taxes, Allocable Non-income Taxes, Direct
OTHER INCOME STATEMENT: State lncome Tax Rate Federal lncome Tax Rate Gross Receipts Tax Rate Rate of Return AFUDC ITC Amortization Other Return Adjustments Contributions Interest Expense Capital Lease Expense Capitalized Payroll taxes Depreciation Adjustment Other lncome Adjustments Uncollectibles Other Revenue Adjustments Other Revenue Taxes
Intrastate .....................................................
Message Telephone Service Private Line interstate TOTAL and Other InterLATA IntraLATA InterlATA IntraLATA INTRASTATE
E.D. MAYER ROBERT C. RlTER, Jc DARLA POLLMAN ROGERS JERRY L. WATTIER JOHN L. BROWN
LAW OFFICES
NTER, ROGERS, WATTIER & BROWN, LLP Professional & Executive Building
319 South Coteau Street P.O. Box 280
Pierre, South Dakota 57501-0280 www.riter1aw.com
Pam Bonrud Public Utilities Commission 500 East Capitol Avenue Pierre, South Dakota 57501
Re: 2001 Cost Study Dockets as follows: TC02-087 TC02-078 TC02-080 TC02-07 1 TC02-089 TC02-064 TC02-072 TC02-053 TC02-079 TC02-090
Dear Pam:
You will find enclosed herein the original and ten copies of the MOTION TO DISMISS INTERVENOR AND MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME for filing in the above- named 2001 cost study dockets in which S&S Communications intervened.
Sincerely yours,
w
Darla Pollman Rogers Attorney at Law
OF COUNSEL, Brian B. Meyer Robert D. Hofer
TELEPHONE 605-224-5825 605-224-7889 FAX 605-224-7102
Enclosures
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION JUL 1 1 2003
OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA PUBLIC UTI LKI ES CO
EAST PLAINS TELECOM, INC. (Company), through undersigned coun-
sel, respectfully requests the Public Utilities Commission (Commission) to dismiss S&S
Communications (S&S) as Intervenor in this proceeding, pursuant to ARSD
20: lO:Ol:l5.05, based on the reasons stated herein. Pending a hearing and ruling on the
Motion to Dismiss, Company further requests an Extension of Time to Respond to Inter-
venor's Second Discovery Request, dated June 12,2003.
A. Background
On or about June 18, 2002, Company filed its 2001 Intrastate Switched
Access Cost Study for approval by the Commission. S&S petitioned to intervene in said
docket on July 5,2002, and S&S was granted intervention by the Commission on July 26,
2002.
In an ancillary proceeding, the Commission Staff opened a separate docket
against S&S (TC02-166) that began as a Motion for an Order to Show Cause why S&S
should not be found in violation of the Order Granting Certificate of Authority. This
docket was commenced on September 27, 2002, and was followed by a series of addi-
tional motions from Staff and hearings in front of the Commission. On July 2, 2003, the
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISH- MENT OF SWITCHED ACCESS REVE- NUE REQUIREMENT FOR EAST PLAINS TELECOM, INC.
Commission revoked S&SYs Certificate of Authority to provide telecommunications ser-
Docket No. TC02-072 MOTION TO DISMISS AND MOTION
FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO RESPOND TO
SECOND DISCOVERY REQUEST
vices in South Dakota.
B. Argument for Dismissal of Petition to Intervene
The rules governing intervention are found in ARSD 20: 10:Ol: 15.02-05.
ARSD 20: 10:Ol: 15.02 allows a person who is not an original party to a proceeding to pe-
tition to intervene if said person is one "who claims an interest in a pending proceeding."
The petition itself must "set out clearly and concisely the facts supporting the petitioner's
alleged interest in the proceeding," as well as the position of the petitioner, to the extent
known. (ARSD 20:10:01:15.03). The Commission is granted some discretion in acting
upon a petition to intervene:
A petition to intervene shall be granted by the commission if the peti- tioner shows that the petitioner is specifically deemed by statute to be interested in the matter involved, that the petitioner is specifically de- clared by statute to be an interested party to the proceeding, or that by the outcome of the proceeding the petitioner will be bound and affected either favorably or adversely with respect to an interest peculiar to the petitioner as distinguished fi-om an interest common to the public or the taxpayers in general. ARSD 20: 10:01:15.05.
Thus, overall, while intervention is generally liberally granted by the Commission, the
rules do require a showing of a peculiar interest in the outcome of the proceeding, in ab-
sence of a statutorily granted right of intervention.
S&S filed its Motions to Intervene in all of the Local Exchange Carriers'
(LEC) dockets in July of 2002. S&S did not point to any statutorily granted right to in-
tervention, so the first part of ARSD 20:10:01:15.05 is inapplicable. S&S alleged that as
a switch-based interexchange carrier, it must purchase certain switched access services
fi-om the LECs. As a purchaser of switched access services, S&S claimed that "any in-
crease in the rates of such services will directly and immediately affect the pecuniary in-
terests of S&S . . . as it will naturally affect S&S['s] . . . operating expenses." (S&S Peti-
tion to Intervene). S&S noted some general concerns with regard to ineligible costs be-
ing included as recoverable costs, and also that the Commission's decision in the cost
study dockets would "affect the customers of switched access services in general." (S&S
Petition to Intervene).
In early August of 2002, the Commission "found that S&SYs Petition(s) to
Intervene was timely filed and demonstrates good cause to grant intervention," and en-
tered an Order to that effect in each of the LECs' cost study dockets.
At the time the Petitions were filed by S&S and the Orders granted by the
Commission were entered, the facts and application of the rules no doubt supported
S&SYs intervention. Since that time, however, the facts have changed. As a result of the
Commission's Order of July 2, 2003, revoking S&SYs Certificate of Authority, S&S no
longer has any pecuniary interest in the outcome of the cost study dockets. The change
of facts is apparent:
1. S&S is no longer a switch-based interexchange carrier, and S&S no
longer provides intrastate and interstate message telecommunications services to its sub-
scribers.
2. S&S no longer purchases switched access services fiom LECs.
3. Because S&S no longer purchases switched access services fiom
LECs, any increase in rates will not have any effect on S&S's pecuniary interests or on
its operating expenses.
Therefore, S&S can no longer demonstrate that "by the outcome of the
proceeding [it] will be bound and affected either favorably or adversely with respect to an
interest peculiar to the petitioner. . . " (ARSD 20:10:01:15.05). S&S will not be affected
by the outcome of the cost study dockets at all, as it is no longer in business.
S&SYs general allegation of interest based upon the "important and com-
plex issues" that arise in tariff filing is insufficient to establish the level of interest re-
quired under the rules to grant and maintain intervenor status, nor is S&Sys claimed inter-
est based on the direct and immediate effect of switched access services on customers in
general sufficient to sustain intervenor status. In fact, ARSD 20:10:01:15.05 states that to
grant intervention to a petitioner, the petitioning party must demonstrate a peculiar inter-
est that is distinguishable "fiom an interest common to the public or to the taxpayers in
general."
In addition, S&Sys intervention in this docket has not promoted a timely
hearing and disposition of this case by the Commission. By way of example, the Com-
mission Staff has requested S&S to provide a list of specific issues it will raise at the
hearing. The purpose of Staffs request was to determine the amount of time to set aside
for a hearing. To date, however, S&S has not responded to Staffs request, so a final
hearing date has still not been scheduled. Instead of providing information and identify-
ing specific issues to the Commission that will aid the Commission in its decision making
process, S&S has continued to request information fiom companies without any stated
purpose.
Because S&S can no longer demonstrate that it has an interest in the cost
study docket, and because S&Sys intervention has failed to facilitate the Commission's
decision making role, S&S should be dismissed as an intervenor in this docket.
C. Argument for Extension of Time
Prior to the hearings on June 30, 2003, and July 2, 2003, that culminated
in the Commission revoking S&SYs Certificate of Authority, S&S served Second Discov-
ery Requests upon Company. The Discovery Requests are dated June 12, 2003, and un-
der the rules of civil procedure, responses are due within thirty days.
Since the service of the Second Discovery Requests, S&SYs Certificate of
Authority was revoked, which is the reason for Company's Motion to Dismiss. In the
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event the Commission grants Company's Motion, responses to the Discovery Requests
would not be necessary. Therefore, Company requests that the Commission extend the
time to respond to the Second Discovery Requests. If the Motion to Dismiss is denied,
Company requests thuty days &om the date of the Commission's ruling in which to re-
spond to the Discovery Requests.
WHEREFORE, Company respectfully moves the Commission to dismiss
S&S as an Intervenor and party in this docket, and to grant an extension of time to re-
spond to discovery.
~ o b e r t C. Riter Riter, Rogers, Wattier & Brown P. 0 . Box 280 Pierre, South Dakota 57501 Telephone (605) 224-7889 Attorney for Company
CERTPF'ICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned hereby certifies that she served a copy of the foregoing MOTION upon the person herein next designated, on the date below shown, by depositing a copy thereof in the United States mail at Pierre, South Dakota, postage prepaid, in an envelope addressed to said addressee, to-wit:
John W. Burke Barker, Wilson, Reynolds & Burke, LLP P. 0. Box 100 Belle Fourche, South Dakota 57717-0100
Dated this eleventh day of July, 2003.
Darla Pollrnan Rogers Robert C. Riter Riter, Rogers, Wattier & Brown P. 0. Box 280 Pierre, South Dakota 57501 Telephone (605) 224-7889 Attorney for Company
KENNETH E. BARKER"
MICHAEL A. WILSON'
MICHAEL P. REYNOLDS"
JOHN W. BURKE'.' www.bwrb .corn JEFFERY D. COLLINS
REPLY TO: BELLE FOURCHE OFFICE
4200 BEACH DRIVE P.O. Box 9335
RAPID C m . SD 57709-9335' 605.718.8000 FAX: 605.718.8010
21 1 ZINNIA STREET P.O. Box 100
BELLE FOURCHE, SD 5771 7-0100 605.723.8000 FAX: 605.723.8010
July 22,2003
Debra Elofson Executive Director Public Utilities Commission State Capitol 500 East Capitol Pierre, SD 57501
JUL 2 4 2003
Re: Intervenor's Brief in Resistance to Motion to Dismiss and Motion for Extension of Time
Dear Debra:
Enclosed please find the originals and ten copies of each of Intervenor's Brief in Resistance to Motion to Dismiss and for Extension of Time for filing in the following matters:
TC02-071 Baltic Telecom Cooperative TC02-080 Beresford Municipal Telephone Company TC02-078 Bridgewater-Canistota Independent Telephone Company TC02-076 Brookings Municipal Telephone Company TC02-087 DTG Community Telephone TC02-072 East Plains Telecom, Inc. TC02-053 Interstate Telecommunication Cooperative, Inc. TC02-079 Kennebec Telephone Company TC02-090 Local Exchange Carriers Association TC02-068 McCook Cooperative Telephone Company TC02-067 Midstate Communications, Inc. TC02-088 Roberts County Telephone Cooperative Association and RC Communications, Inc. TC02-073 Sanbom Telephone Cooperative and SANCOM, Inc. TC02-058 Sioux Valley Telephone Company TC02-091 South Dakota Network, L.L.C. TC02-065 Splitrock Properties, Inc. TC02-066 Splitrock Telecom Cooperative, Inc. TC02-064 Sully Buttes Telephone Cooperative, Inc. TC02-089 Tri-County Telcom, Inc. TC02-074 Valley Telecommunications Cooperative Association TC02-054 Vivian Telephone Company TC02-052 West River Cooperative Telephone Company
Debra Elofson July 22,2003 Page 2
By copy of this letter, copies of the same are being served upon counsel for the opposing Petitioner via facsimile and first class mail.
If you have any questions, please feel fiee to give me a call at any time.
Best regards.
Sincerely,
JWBtbb Enclosures cc: S&S Communications
Darla Rogers
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION SVL 2 4 2003
OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA PIS8L16: T181'1"iES COMMISSION
1 1 TC02-072
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF ) SWITCHED ACCESS REVENUE REQUIREMENT ) INTERVENOR'S BRIEF IN FOR EAST PLAINS TELECOM, INC. ) RESISTANCE TO MOTION
) TO DISMISS AND MOTION ) FOR EXTENSION OF TIME )
COMES NOW the Intervenor, S&S Cormnunications, by and through its attorneys of
record, Barker, Wilson, Reynolds & BL~-key L.L.P., and hereby s~lbmits the following in
resistance to Petitioner's Motion to Dismiss and Motion for Extension of Time to Respond to
Second Discovery Requests.
ARGUMENT AND AUTHORITIES
I. PETITIONER'S MOTION TO DISMISS SHOULD BE DENIED.
Petitioner contends that S&S Communications should be dismissed as an Intervenor in
this matter. In its words, "[b]ecause S&S no longer purchases switched access services froin
LECs, any increase in rates will not have any effect on S&SYs pecuniary interest or on its
operating expenses." Disappointingly, in an unwarranted personal attack, Petitioner adds that
"S&SYs intervention in this docket has not promoted a timely hearing and disposition of this case
by the Commission.'' Petitioner's Motion to Dismiss at 4. Given Petitioner's comment, before
addressing Petitioner's Motion to Dismiss on the merits, a review of the parties' respective
efforts to ccpromote[] a timely hearing and disposition of this case by the Commission" is
warranted.
A. S&S Communications has worked toward the timely hearing and disposition of this matter.
In June of 2002, Petitioner filed its 2001 Intrastate Switched Access Cost Study for
approval by this Commission. Thereafter, S&S Communications filed S&S Comrn~mications'
Petition to Intervene. S&S Communications' Petition to Intervene was granted.
On July 26,2002, S&S Comm~mications served Intervenor's Discovery Requests. On
ALI~LIS~ 26, 2002, thirty clays after Intervenor's Discovery Requests lzad been served, Petitioner
served its Response to Intervenor's Discovery Requests in which Petitioner objected to each and
every one of the Requests for Production. Because Petitioner did nothing more tlzan object to the
discovery requests, Petitioner's Response could have been served immediately thereby saving the
parties and the Commission thrty days in this process. Instead, Petitioner waited the full thirty
days to produce nothng.
On September 4,2002, just over one week after receiving Petitioner's "responses" to
Intervenor's Discovery Requests, S&S Communications served S&S Comm~mications' Req~~est
for Access to Confidential Information.
After hearing very little from counsel for Petitioner over the next two montlzs, on
November 15,2002, counsel for S&S Comm~~nications mailed counsel for Petitioner a letter
stating as follows:
As you know, during tlze first week of September 2002, I served numerous Requests for Access to Confidential Information. Over the next two months, I heard very little from you in this regard ~mtil recently, wlzen you stated in an e- mail that your clients might be willing to disclose this information if it was only reviewed by S&S Coinmunications' expert, Porter Clzilders. I am writing to simply state that iny patience is at an end, and that, therefore. if you do not advise me that this information can be reviewed bv Mr. Childers by 12 p.m. on Monday, I will take immediate action, which may or may not include renewed Requests for Access to Confidential Information.
See Attachment A (copy of letter from Burke to Rogers dated November 15,2002) (emphasis -
added). This letter prompted a response and, after some discussion, counsel for S&S
Comnunications received a draft of a Protective Agreement on December 5,2002.
Approximately eight days later, on December 13,2002, counsel for S&S
Comm~~nications faxed a copy of a revised Protective Agreement to counsel for Petitioner "with
various modifications." Attachment B (copy of letter fiom Burke to Rogers dated December
13,2002). Counsel for Petitioner faxed another revised Protective Agreement to counsel for
S&S Communications on December 18, 2002.
On December 3 1,2002, counsel for S&S Communications faxed yet another revised
Protective Agreement to counsel for Petitioner. Attachment C (copy of letter fiom Burlce to
Rogers dated December 3 1, 2002). After co~msel for S&S Communications did not hear fiom
counsel for Petitioner during the two weeks that followed, counsel for S&S Communications
wrote a letter to counsel for Petitioner stating as follows:
A couple of days ago I called YOLK office and was informed that you would call me back in a few minutes. I did not hear from you later that day, nor did I hear fiom you yesterday. As a result, I called again yesterday and left another message. In the meantime, we have received an e-mail fiom Karen Cremer at the Public Utilities Commission indicating that they would like to move forward with these dockets. For that reason, and because I believe that vou have had plenty of time to review the language in the Protective Agreement. I would like to h o w whether you intend to sign the Protective Agreement by 5 p.m. MST todav. If I do not hear from you in this regard, I will contact Ms. Cremer on Monday morning and ask that she set a hearing.
Whde I appreciate that you may be busy, I am sure that you can understand why I do not risk S&S Coinmunications' meaningful participation in these dockets simply beca~~se your clients are struggling with the lanmage of a Protective Agreement concerning documents which we are clearly entitled to.
See Attachment D (copy of letter from Burke to Rogers dated January 17,2003) (emphasis -
added).
Approximately three days later, on Jan~lary 20,2003, counsel for S&S Communications
received a facsimile fiom counsel for Petitioner accompanied by another draft of the Protective
Agreement. After further discussions, on February 3,2003, counsel for S&S Communications
received yet another proposed Protective Agreement from counsel for Petitioner. Within a matter
of days, the parties agreed to a Protective Agreement and it was circulated for the appropriate
signatures. Approximately six weeks later, during the first week of April, 2003, a number of the
"cost studies" were mailed to S&S Communications' expert, Porter Clzilders.
After his initial review of the cost studies, Porter Chdders related that additional
information was needed to permit a meaningful consideration as to whether an increase of South
Dakota's already high switched access rates is appropriate. On JLUI~ 12,2003, S&S
Comm~mications served Intervenor's Second Discovery Req~lests. To date, Petitioner has not
responded to these requests. Instead, like before, Petitioner waited twenty-nine days and then
served the present Motion for Extension of Time to Respond to Second Discovery Request.
Given the preceding, S&S Communications would submit that it has been Petitioner, and
not S&S Communications, that "has not promoted a timely hearing and disposition of this case
by the Commission." Petitioner's Motion to Dismiss at 4.'
B. S&S Communications should not lose its intervenor status.
Though it fails to cite a single case in support of its argument, Petitioner contends that
S&S Communications should be dismissed as an intervenor in this matter. According to
Petitioner, "S&S can no longer demonstrate that 'by the outcome of the preceding [it] will be
bound and affected either favorably or adversely with respect to an interest peculiar to the
petitioner . . . . "' Petitioner's Motion to Dismiss at 3. S&S Comm~mications should not lose its
Petitioner submits that S&S Communications has not responded to Staffs request for a list of specific issues. Petitioner's Motion to Dismiss at 4. Petitioner's representation is inaccurate and misleading. Staff did ask counsel for S&S Communications for an issues matrix. Thereafter, counsel for S&S Communications contacted Staff and infonned it that until it had obtained the additional information requested from Petitioner-infomation needed by S&S Cormunications' expert, Porter Clzilders-that it would be ~mable to provide an issues matrix.
intervenor status.
First, once this Commission granted S&S Communications status as an intervenor in this
matter, it became "a party to the proceeding." ARSD 20:10:01:15.05. Accord 7C C. Wright &
A. Miller, Federal Practice and Procedure 5 1920 (1985); Sclmeider v. Dumberton Developers,
Inc., 767 F2d 1007, 1017 (CADC 1985) ("When a party intervenes, it becomes a full participant -
in the lawsuit and is treated just as if it were an original party."). By rule, "[als a party," S&S
Communications became "entitled . . . to all . . . rights granted to parties by statute." ARSD
20: 10:Ol: 15.05. Parties cannot be summarily dismissed fi-om a matter. $ee SDCL 15-6-12(b)
(motion to dismiss (1) for lack of jurisdiction over the subject matter; (2) for lack of jurisdiction
over the person; (3) due to insufficiency of process; (4) d ~ ~ e to insufficiency of service of process;
(5) for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted; (6) for failure to join a party
under $ 15-6-19); SDCL 15-6-12(c) (motion for judgment on the pleadings); SDCL 15-6-41(b)
(motion for involuntary dismissal); SDCL 1 5 -6-56 (motion for summary judgment). T~LIS, as a
party, S&S Comm~mications cannot be summarily dismissed fi-om this proceeding.
Second, the Commission should not overlook the fact that Petitioner will not in any way
be prejudiced by S&S Communications7 continued participation in this proceeding. If
Petitioner's cost studies support the rates they seek to implement, and Petitioner has notlung to
hide, it should, frankly, be indifferent to S&S Coinmunications' contin~ted participation.
Third, S&S Communications7 continued participation will aid the Commission in
obtaining its ultimate objective of switched access rates that are fair to Petitioner, interexchange
carriers, and the citizens of South Dakota. If Petitioner shares this objective-which it
should-how can it reasonably maintain that S&S Communications should not be allowed to
continue to participate and assist the Comrni~sion.~
11. PETITIONER'S MOTION FOR EXTENSION SHOULD BE DENIED.
As noted earlier, after his initial review of the cost studies, S&S Communications' expert,
Porter Childers, indicated that additional information was needed to analyze whether an increase
of South Dakota's already high switched access rates was appropriate. S&S Comrnuiications
served Intervenor's Second Discovery Requests on June 12,2003. Although Petitioner agrees
that its "responses are due within thirty days," it seeks an extension because "[iln the event the
Commission grants Company's Motion, responses to the Discovery Requests would not be
necessary." Petitioner's Motion to Dismiss at 4-5. Petitioner's Motion should be denied.
Petitioner's Motion is nothing more than a transparent attempt to fiu-ther delay inquiry
into the basis for the switched access rates it seeks to charge. It is worth noting that as of the day
S&S Commuiications' Certificate of Authority was revolted (July 3, 2003)-the event whch
serves as the basis for Petitioner's Motion-Petitioner had had Intervenor's Second Discovery
Requests for approximately twenty days. Because Petitioner only had thu-ty days to respond to
Intervenor's Discovery Requests, Petitioner should have had a substantial portion of the
documents already gathered and therefore should have at least produced the documents it had
already gathered. There is no good faith reason why Petitioner had not already produced at least
what it had gathered by July 3. S&S Communications' expert could be reviewing such
documents right now. Petitioner's Motion directly contradicts the promotion of the "timely
hearing and disposition of this case by the Commission." Petitioner's Motion to Dismiss at 4.
In addition, Petitioner will no doubt seek retroactive recovery of the increased switched access rates fiom interexchange carriers, including S&S Comm~mications. In that case, Petitioner will be seeking additional funds from S&S Communications and, as a result, the Commission's decision will directly and immediately affect the pecuniary interests of S&S Communications.
Dated this 22nd day of July, 2003.
BARKER, WILSON, REYNOLDS & BURKE, L.L.P. Attorneys for S&S Communications
2H'kinnia Street P.O. Box 100 Belle Fourche, SD 57717-0100 Tel: (605) 723-8000 Fax: (605) 723-8010
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I, John W. Burke, hereby certify that on the 22nd day of J~lly, 2003, I caused a copy of the
foregoing INTERVENOR'S BRIEF IN RESISTANCE TO MOTION TO DISMISS AND
MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME to be served ~ q o n the following via facsimile and
first class mail:
Darla Pollman Rogers Riter, Rogers, Wattier & Brown
P.O. Box 280 Pierre, SD 57501
KENNETH E. BARKER" ARKER WILSON REYNOLDS ~1 BURKE MICHAEL A. WILSON' L A W Y E R S
JEFFERY D. COLLINS REPLY TO: BELLE PB1ITJRC
November 15,2002
Darla Rogers Meyer & Rogers P.O. Box 1117 Pierre, SD 57501
4200 BEACH DRIVE P.O. Box 9335
Rmm CITY, SD 57709-9335.; 605.718.8000 +FAX: 605.718.8010
211 ZINNIASTREET PO. Box 100
BELLE FOURCHE. SD 57717-0100 605.723.8000 4 FAX: 605.723.8010
We: S&S Coanonunications/RLECs
Dear Ms. Rogers:
As you laow, during the first week of September 2002, I served numerous Req~~ests for Access to Confidential Information. Over the next two months, I heard very little fiom you in this regard until recently, when you stated in an e-mail that your clients might be willing to disclose this information if it was only reviewed by S&S Communications' expert, Porter Childera I am writing to simply state that my patience is at an end, and that, therefore, if you do not advise me.that this information can be reviewed by Mr. Childers by 12 p.m. on Monday, I will take immedmte- action, which may or may not include renewed Requests for Access to Confidential Information.
I look forward to heating fi-om you in this regard. If you haire any questions, please feel fiee to give me a call at any time.
Best regards. Sincerely,
REYNOLDS & BURKE, L.L.P.
r n h b cc: S&S Communications
Attachment
KENNETH E. BARKER" ARKER WILSON REYNOLDS ~s BURKE 4200 BEACH DRIVE P.O. Box 9335
MCHAEL A. WILSON' L A W Y E R S RAPm CITY. SD 57709-9335 605.718.8000 +FAX: 605.718.8010
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P.O. Box 100 BELLE FOURCHE, SD 57717-0100
605.723.8000 FAX: 605.723.8010
JEFFERY D. COLLINS REPLY TO: BELLE FO'hTWCHE OFFICE
December 13,2002
VIA FACSIMILE ANID FIRST CLASS MAW,
Darla Rogers Meyer & Rogers P.O. BOX i i i 7 Pierre, SD 57501
Re: S&S Co~nmunications/PZLECs
Dear Darla:.
Enclosed please find a copy of the proposed Protective Agreement you faxed to me earlier this week with various modifications. I would sincerely appreciate it if you would review these modifications and let me know on Monday whether they are acceptable to you.
I look forward to hearing f?om you in this regard. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please feel fi-ee to give me a call at any time.
Best regards. Sincerely,
N, REYNOLDS & BURKE, L.L.P.
Attachment
L A W Y E R S
www.courtroorncounselors.com
REPLY TO: BELLE FOURCHE OFFICE
December 31,2002
VIA FACSIMILE AND PIEST CLASS MAIL
Dada Rogers Meyer & Rogers P.O. Box 1117
I Pierre, SD 57501
Re: Protective Agreement
Dear Dada:
4200 BEACH DRIVE P.O. Box 9335
RAPID C m , SD 57709-9335 605.718.8000 +FAX: 605.718.8010
21 1 ZINNIA STREET PO. Box 100
BELLE POURCHE, SD 57717-0100 605.723.8000 FAX: 605.723.8010
I am in receipt of your facsimile dated December 18,2002, as well as the accompanying revised draft of the Protective Agreement. After reviewing the Protective Agreement, and given the number of changes that have been made, I took the liberty of revising the Protective Agreement. I am enclosing a draft for your review. In my opinion, it protects the interests of both your clients and S&S Communications.
I look foswasd to he&ng fkom you in tlus regard. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please feel fiee to give me a call at any time.
Best regards. Sincerely,
REYNOLDS & B m , L.L.P.
JWBhb Enclosure
@r the Firm
KENNETH E. BARKER" ARKER WILSON REYNOLDS B w. 4200 P.0. BEACH BOX 9335 DRIVE
L A W Y E R S 21 1 ZINNIA STREET
www.courtroomcounselors.com P.O. Box 100 BELLE FOURCHE, SD 57717-0100
605.723.8000 4 FAX: 605.723.8010
REPLY TO: BELLE POURCHE OFFICE
January 17,2003
Darla Rogers Meyer & Rogers P.O. Box 11 17 Pierre, SD 57501
Re: S&S Comu1nicatiolras v. RLEC's
Dear Darla:
A couple of days ago I called your office and was informed that you would call me back in a few minutes. I did not hear from you later that day, nor did I hear from you yesterday. As a result, I called again yesterday and left another message. In the meantime, we have received an e-mail from Karen Creiner at the Public Utilities Commission indicating that they would like to move forward with these dockets. For that reason, and because I believe that you have had plenty of time to review the language in the Protective Agreement, I would Lzke to know whether you intend to sign the Protective Agreement by 5 p.m. MST today. If I do not hear from you in this regard, I will contact Ms. Cremer on Monday molning and ask that she set a hearing.
Whde I appreciate that you may be busy, I am sure that you can understand why I do not risk S&S Communications' meaningful participation in these dockets simply because your clients are struggling with the language of a Protective Agreement concerning documents which we are clearly entitled to.
I look forward to hearing kom you in k s regard. If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call at any time.
Best regards. Sincerely,
RErnQLDS & BURKE, L.L.P.
~ t t a c 3 m e n f ;
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT ) NOTICE OF INTENT TO OF SWITCHED ACCESS REVENUE ) CONSIDER MOTION AS ONE REQUIREMENT FOR EAST PLAINS ) FOR SUMMARY TELECOM, INC. ) JUDGMENT; ORDER FOR
) AND NOTICE OF HEARING; ORDER EXTENDING TIME
FOR RESPONSE TC02-072
On June 20, 2002, East Plains Telecom, Inc. (Company) filed for approval by the Public Utilities Commission (Commission) its 2001 Intrastate Switched Access Cost Study.
On June 27, 2002, the Commission electronically transmitted notice of the filing and the intervention deadline of July 12, 2002, to interested individuals and entities. On July 9, 2002, the Commission received a Petition to Intervene from S&S Communications (S&S). At its regularly scheduled meeting of July 23, 2002, the Commission granted intervention to S&S.
On July 11, 2003, Company filed a Motion to Dismiss and Motion for Extension of Time to Respond to Second Discovery Request (Motions). On July 24, 2003, S&S filed a Brief in Resistance to Motion to Dismiss and Motion for Extension of Time.
The Commission scheduled the Motions for consideration at its regular meeting on August 4, 2003, and the Commission voted unanimously to serve notice on the parties that S&S1s Motion to Dismiss will be considered at the Commission's next regularly scheduled meeting on August 19, 2003, at 1:30 p.m. CDT at the Ramada Inn in Aberdeen, South Dakota, alternatively as a motion for summary judgment or as a motion to dismiss. The Commission further voted unanimously to extend the time for Company's response to S&S1s pending discovery requests until after decision on Company's Motion to Dismiss and the further order of the Commission.
After hearing and considering the briefs, arguments and factual representations of the parties at its August 4, 2003 meeting, the Commission finds and concludes that S&S has raised an issue as to whether a genuine issue of material fact exists as to whether S&S presently continues to have an interest in the subject matter of this proceeding that is sufficient under ARSD 20:10:01:15.05 to maintain its standing as an intervening party in the proceeding. The Commission further finds and concludes that the issue of whether a genuine issue of material fact exists should be determined before the Motion to Dismiss is decided. The Commission further finds and concludes that if a genuine issue of material fact as to S&S's present interest in the subject matter of this proceeding is presented, then the Commission should hold a preliminary factual hearing to resolve such issue of fact related to S&S's continuing standing to maintain intervenor party status.
The Commission therefore serves notice, in conformity with Richards v. Lenz, 539 N.W.2d 80 (S.D. 1995), that it will hold a hearing on August 19, 2003, at 1.30 p.m., at the Ramada Inn, 2727 6th Avenue S.E., Aberdeen, South Dakota, to consider Company's Motion to Dismiss as a motion for summary judgment under SDCL 1-26-1 8 and 15-6-56, for purposes of considering the issue of whether a genuine issue of material fact exists as to S&S1s current interest in this proceeding. If a genuine issue of material fact is not presented, the Commission will determine the issue of whether S&S currently has a sufficient interest in the proceeding to maintain its status as an intervenor party as a question of law based upon the material facts as to which there is no genuine issue. On or
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KENNETH E. RARKRR'' B URKE 4200 ~ . O . RPAM Box 9335 Dm
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MICHA~% P. REYNOLDS" 21 1 ZINNIA ,%WT . . '..
JOHN W. BUKKE"' W W W . ~ W I ~ . C O ~ P.O. BOX 100 . . BPLL~ Fomcm, SD 57717-0100 j e n u y D. COLLINS 605.723.8000 + FAX: 605.723.8010
REPLY TO: BEJ.,TAE FOURCHE OFFICE
August 14,2003
VIA fiACSJMIT,E ONLY
Ms. Pamela Bonrud Rxecutivc Director Public Utilities Co~~~n~iss ion State Capitol 500 East Capitol Pierre, SD 57501
Dear Ms. Bomd:
T am writing to simply advise you that carlier today T mailed, via ovenlight delivery, an AJYduvit ofLes S. Surnptim to be Iilcd cach ofthe helow refercnccd dockets. Im. enclosing a copy of one of the Affithvits ,for your rcference.
TC02-07 1 Baltic Telecom Coopcrativc TC02-080 Beresford Municipal Telephone Con~pany TC02-078 Bridgcwa~er-Cauistota Tndgendent Tclephone Company TC02-076 Brookings Municipal Tclcphone Company TC-02-087 DTG Community Telepllone TC-02-072 East Plains 'I'elecon, Tnc. TC02-053 hterstate Tele~cmimunication Coopemtive, Jnc. TC02-079 Kennebec Tclcpl~o~c Company TC02-090 Local Exchmgc Carsiers Association '
TCO2-068 McCook Coopemtive Telephone Compcmy TC02-067 Midstate Communications, Inc. TC02-088 Roberts County Tclcphone Cooperdive Association 'and RC Cormnunicalions, hc. TC02-073 Smborn Telephone Coopetalive and SANCOM, hc . TC02-058 Sioux Fallcy Tclcpl~on~ Compauy TC02-09'1 South D & o ~ N'etworrk, T,.L.C. 'TC02-065 S pli Lrock Ptopertics, lnc. TC02-066 Splitrock Telecom Cooperative, Tnc. TC02-064 sully Buttes Telephone Coopcrativc, h c .
before August 15, 2003, S&S shall file and serve on the parties hereto any affidavit(s) or other proof it wishes to present to demonstrate that a genuine issue of material fact exists as to its present interest in the outcome of this proceeding. On or before August 18, 2003, Company shall file and serve any opposing affidavit(s) or other proofs.
The Commission further serves notice that if the Commission determines at the August 19, 2003 hearing that a genuine issue of material fact is presented as to S&S1s current interest in the proceeding, that the Commission will thereupon at such time and place take evidence from S&S and other parties hereto on the issue of S&S1s current interest in this proceeding.
The issue at the hearing will be whether by the outcome of the proceeding S&S will be bound and affected either favorably or adversely with respect to an interest peculiar to S&S as distinguished from an interest common to the public or to the taxpayers in general. The hearing will be an adversary proceeding conducted pursuant to SDCL Chapter 1-26. All parties have the right to be present and to be represented by an attorney. These rights and other due process rights may be forfeited if not exercised at the hearing. The Commission will consider all evidence and arguments presented at the hearing. To the extent allowed by law for appeals of interlocutory decisions, the Commission's decision may be appealed by the parties to the circuit court and the state Supreme Court as provided by law. It is therefore
ORDERED, that a hearing shall be held at the time and place and in the manner specified above, on the issue set forth above; and it is further
ORDERED, that S&S shall file and serve any affidavit@) or other proof as to the above issue on or before August 15, 2003, and that Company shall file and serve any opposing affidavit(s) or other proof on or before August 18, 2003; and it is further
ORDERED, that the time for Company to respond to S&S's pending discovery requests is extended until after the Motion to Dismiss is decided and the further order of the Commission.
Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, this hearing is being held in a physically accessible location. Please contact the Public Utilities Commission at 1-800-332-1782 at least 48 hours prior to the hearing if you have special needs so arrangements can be made to accommodate you.
Dated at Pierre, South Dakota, this 8th day of August, 2003.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned hereby certifies that this document has been served today upon all parties of record in this docket, as listed on the docket service list, by facsimile or by first class mail, in properly addressed envelopes, with charges prepaid thereon.
(OFFICIAL SEAL)
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: C
ROBERT K. SAHR, Chairman
GARY )4j7& SON, Commissioner
A u a , 1 4 . 2 0 0 3 4 : 5 7 P M B A R K E R W I L S O N R E Y N O L D S B U R K E
Ms. Pamela Bonmd Executive Director August 114,2003 Pagc 2
TCQ2-089 Tri-County Tclcorn, h c . TC02-077 'Union Telephone Co~iipa~~y TC02-074 Villey Tclccoimi~nications Coopwativc Association TC02-054 Vivim Telephone Company TCQ2-052 West River Cooperative Telephone Co~x~pal>y
ll you have any questions, please kc1 free to give mc a cill a t any limc.
Bcst regards. Since~ely,
A u g . 1 4 . 2 0 0 3 4 : 5 7 P M B A R K E R W I L S O N R E Y N O L D S B U R K E
BEFORE THE PKJBLTC UTlLlYYES COMMISSlON OF THE STAT' OF SOUTH DAKOTA
) 'l'C02-053; TC02-052; 'I'C02-054; THE MATTER OF THE ESTARLTSHMENT OF ) TCO2-058; TC02-064; 'l'CO2-065;
SWITCHED ACCXSS REVE'MJE ~QIIIKEM]E:]NT ) TCN2-066; TC02-067; 'l'CO2-068; ) "1C02-071; TC02-072; 'lT02-073; ) 'SC02-074; T1302-076; TC02-077; ) TC02-078; 1'C02-079; TC02-080; ) TC02-0x7; 'KXl2-088; TC02-089; ) TCOZ-090; TC02-091 )
Les S. Sumption, bcing first duly sworn upon his oath, dcposes und states as follows:
1. That I am one of the partners lhat owns and operates Intcrvenar S&S
2. Tlxd I inakc this AfEJavit in rcsistanue to Petitiitioncr's Motion to Dismiss and/or
Motion for Summary Judgmen l+
3. That prior to losing i ts Ccrtifi-cate of A.uthnrity S&S Communications was a
switch-baed intcrexchunge carrier that provided both intra and interstate long
rlistancc comm.unicatiom servic;es to subscribers throughout South Dakoh
4. That providing intrastate long distance services in South Dakota requires the
following switched access services: Originating C m * m Common Line Access;
(>rj.ginating Local Switching; Originding Tmal 'l'ransport; Centralized Equal
Access Servjce; 'l'crrninating T.,ocal 'liansport; Terminating Locd Switching; and
Terminating Carrier Common Line Awess. Pursuant to tad Ilk, thc cost to
purchase such serviccs exceeds $,20 pcr minute.
5. Thai ovm thc past several wccks several individuals and/or entities have expressed
an interest in purchasing S&S Communications wdor its assets.
AUEI I 4 20031! 4: 5 7 P M LJ05:BARKER W I L S O N R E Y N O L D S BURKECOMMUNICATIONS N o 8 0 4 1 9 P a 5;E 03
A U E , 1 4 . 2003 2:21PM BARKER WI1SC)N REYNOLOS 5 U R U No.O4Il P. 2
6. Thd $&S Ckmmmhtians la pxscgtly in wrfatiiftjoas sell it% huiams mdlnr
dSPbfl.
7. Thai t3&B C~wicatiws~pbmliary htmfib will lw dimody and immncdi;utciy
&&d by the Cammiqim's &hion on this mwttw for tht folluwlrrg r w p m
(A) sabmpmt tn &G a&, .8&9 Cpmnunk~iioas, rc$ddks dzbn name by
whk4s i t will do budrxss, will haw W p ~ w b w s w i f c b d ~ c e m smvi~%d;
(n) The individuwl ~rWvr Wily interurri'ed h pk& S&9
I ? o m r n u ~ ~ ~ m d m its z i s d u c q ~ r j ~ e d m o r;aIlk%m% jn
ibllowing lhmu* wlfh tlrc p u m b as &result of the m b pr;$~ntly
%r ~witchptd U C C ~ W IJB~YEWSS in 8ou& l)&otlr:
(C) 1 P h individud m d h Wty intercx3ltad in gurchdng $851
rtlor~~rnmicatinns and/or its aslaas fails to Bllow Lbrvugh wilh the
I
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION AWE 18 2003 OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA SOUf H DAKOTA PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISH- MENT OF SWITCHED ACCESS REVE- NUE REQUIREMENT
Docket No.'s TC02-052, TC02-053, TC02-054, TC02-058, TC02-064, TC02-065, TC02-066, TC02-067, TC02-068, TC02-071, TC02-072, TC02-073, TC02-074, TC02-076, TC02-077, TC02-078, TC02-079, TC02-080, TC02-087, TC02-088, TC02-089, TC02-090, TC02-091
RESPONSE OF COMPANIES NAMED IN ABOVE DOCKETS TO NFIDAVIT OF LES S. SUMPTION
Relevant Background
In June of 2002, each of the companies named in the above dockets (here-
inafter "Companies") filed its 2001 Intrastate Switched Access Cost Study. S&S Com-
munications ("S&S") was granted intervention status in the above dockets by the Com-
mission on July 23,2002.
On July 1, 2003, pursuant to properly given statutory notice, the Compa-
nies' switched access rates became effective, subject to final approvalirefund by the
Commission. On July 2, 2003, Commission revolted S&SYs Certificate of Authority to
do business as a telecommunications company in South Dakota.
On July 11, 2003, each of the Companies filed a Motion to Dismiss S&S
as Intervenor in the Cost Study Dockets and Motion for Extension of Time to Respond to
S&SYs Second Discovery Request. S&S filed a Brief in Resistance to Companies' Mo-
tions.
On August 4, 2003, the Commission considered the Motions and voted to
reconsider the Motion to Dismiss on August 19, 2003, alternatively as a Motion for
Summary Judgment or as a Motion to Dismiss. The Commission extended the time of
Companies to respond to the Second Discovery Requests pending ruling on the Motion to
Dismiss.
On August 14,2003, S&S filed an Affidavit of Les S. Surnption, resisting
Companies' Motion to Dismiss andlor Motion for Summary Judgment. This Response is
filed by Companies in support of the Motion to Dismiss and the Motion for Summary
Judgment.
Issue
The issue presented is whether a genuine issue of material fact exists as to
S&SYs current interest in the cost study dockets. If the Commission determines that no
genuine issue of material fact exists, it will proceed to determine whether S&S currently
has sufficient interest in the proceeding to maintain its status as intervenor party as a
question of law.
If the Commission determines S&S has alleged sufficient facts in its Affi-
davit to establish that a genuine issue of material fact may exist, the Commission will
proceed to take evidence from S&S and other parties on the issue of S&SYs current inter-
est in the Companies' cost study dockets. The issue at said factual hearing will be
whether by the outcome of these proceedings (the cost study dockets) S&S will be bound
and affected either favorably or adversely with respect to an interest peculiar to S&S as
distinguishable from an interest common to the public or to the taxpayers in general.
Argument
It is Companies' position that a further factual hearing is not necessary, as
the Affidavit filed by S&S in this docket is insufficient to establish the existence of a
genuine issue of material fact.
SDCL 5 15-6-56 governs summary judgment practice. Specifically,
SDCL 5 15-6-56(e) addresses the form of affidavits necessary to support or oppose a
surnmary judgment motion:
Supporting and opposing affidavits shall be made on personal howl- edge, shall set forth such facts as would be admissible in evidence . . . when a motion for summary judgment is made . . . an adverse party may not rest upon the mere allegations or denials of his pleading, but his re- sponse . . . must set forth specific facts showing that there is a genuine issue for trial.
A careful review of the Affidavit of Les S. Sumption shows that it falls far short of the
statutory standards for opposing affidavits. Paragraph 5 of the Affidavit states that over
the past several weeks, "several individuals andlor entities have expressed an interest in
purchasing S&S Communications and/or its assets." Paragraph 6 states that S&S is pres-
ently negotiating to sell "its business andlor its assets." S&S, however, submits no sup-
plemental documents supporting its stated allegations.
It is highly speculative at best that S&S could sell its business. This
Commission can take judicial notice of the fact that S&S can no longer provide services,
since its Certificate of Authority has been revolted. Therefore, sale of S&S as a business
is very unlikely. S&S is asking the Commission to keep it in these dockets on the slim
chance of a sale of its business. No facts are submitted to substantiate these allegations:
What is the name of the proposed buyer? Is it an individual or an entity? In his Affida-
vit, Mr. Sumption apparently cannot decide what type of buyer he is dealing with, despite
his assertion that he is "presently" engaged in negotiations. Is the sale one of a business
or one of assets? Again, Mi. Sumption is unable to state what type of sale he is presently
negotiating. It is important to remember that the purpose of the current dockets is to de-
termine and establish fair switched access rates in accordance with this Commission's
rules, not whether S&S can sell its business or assets.
Nor does Mr. Sumption's Affidavit establish sufficient facts to show that
S&SYs pecuniary interests will be "directly and immediately affected" by the outcome of
these dockets. There is no evidence whatsoever that S&S Communications "will have to
purchase switched access services." It obviously cannot do so without a Certificate of
Authority. Even assuming for purposes of argument that S&S sells its business as an on-
going telecommunications business, which is not only a stretch of the imagination but
also not even affirmatively stated and supported by Mi. Sumption's Affidavit, the new
buyer would have to establish its own interest in the Companies' switched access rates.
Mr. Sumption cannot raise concerns of a phantom buyer and expect such vicarious
allegations to sustain the level of specificity required by SDCL 15-6-56(e) to oppose a
summary judgment motion. Such hearsay would not be admissible in a factual hearing.
If, on the other hand, S&S does sell assets, such as a switch or other personal property,
the outcome of these dockets would have no effect whatsoever on such a sale.
The standards of specificity of affidavits in support of or in opposition to
summary judgment axe high under South Dakota case law as well. The clearest example
is found in the case of The Estate of Fredris J. Elliott vs. A&B Weldinp Supply Com-
pany, Inc., 594 NW2d 707 (SD 1999). The case involved agreements among sharehold-
ers for the purchase of stock. Specifically, the Estate tried to challenge the validity of
written buylsell agreements on the basis of alleged oral agreements between the share-
holders. In granting summary judgment upholding the validity of the written agreements,
the Court stated:
However, proof of a mere possibility is never sufficient to establish a fact . . . "When challenging a summary judgment, the nonmoving party 'must substantiate his allegations with sufficient probative evidence that would permit a finding in his favor on more than mere speculation, con- jecture, or fantasy."' Himrich v. Carpenter, 569 NW2d 568, 573 (quot- ing Moody v. St. Charles County, 23 F3d 1410, 1412 (8" Cir. 1994)).
See also Estate of Thomas v. Sheffield, ("mere allegations are not sufficient to preclude
summary judgment"), 511 NW2d 841, 844 (SD 1994). Also on point is the case of Para-
digm Hotel Mortgage Fund v. Sioux Falls Hotel Company, Inc., 51 1 NW2d 567 (SD
1994). The Hotel appealed the trial court's grant of s m a r y judgment to Paradigm in a
foreclosure action against Hotel on a defaulted mortgage loan. The argument centered
around the value of the mortgaged property. Hotel, in opposition to the summary judg-
ment motion, failed to complete an appraisal "or to obtain evidence to back up [its] con-
clusory allegations."
The trial court was left to decide whether an issue of fact existed on value based upon Defendant's appraiser's assertion that the property was worth c'substantially more" than the value shown in the mortgage
. holder's appraisal. In sum, the circuit court was asked to anticipate pos- sible proof. Unsupported conclusions and speculative statements do not raise a genuine issue of fact. Paradigm at 569.
S&S is doing exactly what the Defendant in Paradigm did. It is asking this Commission
to find that there is a genuine issue of material fact by "anticipating possible proof." The
"unsupported conclusions and speculative statements" in Mr. Sumption's Affidavit
clearly do not raise a genuine issue of fact.
Conclusion
Since S&S has failed to establish that a genuine issue of material fact ex-
ists as to its current interest in the proceeding, the Commission can proceed to determine
whether S&S currently has sufficient interest in the cost study dockets to maintain its
status as an intervenor party as a matter of law. Companies have established in prior pro-
ceedings before this Commission:
(a) That S&S does not pay Companies' 2001 switched access charges, as its Certifi- cate of Authority is revoked and it is no longer in business; thus S&S no longer has any interest in the cost study dockets;
(b) That S&S has failed to establish a peculiar interest beyond that of the general public;
(c) That S&SYs continued presence in these dockets is prejudicial to the Companies;
(d) That this Commission has the expertise and authority to establish switched ac- cess rates without S&SYs continued participation in these dockets;
(e) That no issue exists as to retroactive applicability of the 2001 switched access rates; and
(f) That courts and commissions have full authority to rule upon intervenor status, including the authority to dismiss an intervenor.
Accordingly, Companies respectfully request this Commission to grant the Motion to
Dismiss S&S as an intervenor in each of the above-numbered dockets. Companies also
request the Commission to order that Companies are not required to respond to S&SYs
Second Discovery Requests.
Respectfully submitted this eighteenth day of August, 2003.
Dada Pollrnan Rogers 4 Riter, Rogers, Wattier & Brown P. 0. Box 280 Pierre, South Dakota 57501 Telephone (605) 224-7889 Attorney for Companies
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned hereby certifies that she served a copy of the foregoing RESPONSE upon the person herein next designated, on the date below shown, by facsimile and by depositing a copy of the said Response in the United States mail at Pierre, South Da- kota, postage prepaid, in an envelope addressed to said addressee, to-wit:
John W. Burke Barker, Wilson, Reynolds & Burke, LLP P. 0. Box 100 Belle Fourche, South Dakota 57717-0100
Dated this eighteenth day of August, 2003.
~ a . a Pollman Rogers I
Riter, Rogers, Wattier & Brown P. 0. Box 280 Pierre, South Dakota 57501 Telephone (605) 224-7889 Attorney for Companies
at "B" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Interstate --- and Olher InlerLATA IntralATA
Private Line - TOTAL.
InterLATA IntraLATA INTRASTATE
('3 (HI (1)
..*.... FCC PART 36 "'*''* Revenue Requirement Summary
TOTAL Source/ COMPANY Allocator
-- (W (C)
13 State lncome Tax Rale 14 Federal lncome Tax Rate 15 Gross Receipts Tax Rate 16 17 16 Net lnveslment 19 Rale of Relurn 20 21 Return on Rale Base 22 23 AFUDC 24 ITC Amorlizallon 25 Other Return Adjuslments 26 27 Net Return 28 29 Contributions 30 lnlerest Expense 3 1 Capilal Lease Expense 32 Capllalized Payroll laxes 33 Depreclallon Adjuslmenl 34 Other lncome Adjuslmenls 35 36 Alter Tax lncome 37 36 Slale lncome Taxes 39 Federal lncome Taxes 40 Operating Expenses and Taxes 4 1 Uncollectibles 42 Other Revenue Adjustments 43 44 Net Revenue 45 Gross Receipts Taxes 46 Olher Revenue Taxes 47
TOTAL REVENUE REQUIREMENT
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
$0 Formula 81,878 Formula
911,541 1196 0 V249 0 V250
-- $1.295.850
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
68,203 Formula 0 V251
O.K.
,..det "C" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
. . . . . . . FCC PART 36 """' lnveslrnent Summary
(A)
13 Land and Support Investment 14 15 COE Operator Equipment 16 COE Swilching Equlprnent 17 COE Transmission Equlpment 18 19 Total COE 20 Info. 0rig.fFerm. Equlpment 21 Cable and Wlre Facllltles 22 23 Total COE, IOT, C&WF 24 25 Total Capital Leases 26 27 Leasehold Improvements 28 29 Intangible Assets 30 3 1 32 Total Tele. Plt. In Service 33 34 Plant Held. Future Use 35 TPUC, Short-term 36 TPUC, Long-term 37 Tel. PII. Adjustment 38 39 Tolal Other Tel. Pit. 40 41 42 TOTAL TELEPHONE PLANT
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
TOTAL Source/ COMPANY Allocetor
(B) (C)
Intrastate
Message Telephone S e ~ l c e Prlvate Llne
and Other InterLATA
(El
$0
$0 0 0
TOTAL INTRASTATE
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
21 "DM ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM * * --
lntrastale
Message Telephone Service Private Llne Interstate and Other InterLATA InlerLATA IntraLATA InlralATA
(D) (E) (F) (G) (HI
TOTAL INTRASTATE
. . . . . . . FCC PART 36 """' Plant lnvestmenl Detas
TOTAL COMPANY
Source1 Allocator
LAND AND SUPPORT ASSETS:
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
Land, Allocable Land, Dlrect
Total Land
Motor Vehicles Aircraft Special Purpose Vehicles Garage Work Equipment Other Work Equipment Bulldlngs, Allocable Bulidings, Dlrect Furniture Olflce Equipment General Purpose Computers
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
Total Support Assets O.K.
Tot. Land and Supporl Assets O.K.
CENTRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT:
CAT 1 Oper. Sys., TSPS CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Other TSPS CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Aux. Pos. CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Olher
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
Total CAT 1 O.K.
CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Altocable CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Direct
O.K. O.K.
Total CAT 2 O.K.
,. st "0" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
10:59:47 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Interstate and Other InterLATA In IraLATA
(0) (E) (F)
Private Line TOTAL
InterLATA InlraLATA INTRASTATE
(GI (HI (1)
I...... t FCC PART 36 "*'*** TOTAL Planl investment Detall COMPANY - -
(A) (6)
CAT 3 Local Sw. Allocable CAT 3 Local Sw. Direct
O.K. O.K.
Total CAT 3 $989,630 O.K. O.K. O.K. Total COE Sw. CAT 2&3
COE TRANSMISSION:
CAT 4.12 Exchange Trunk CAT 4.12 Exch. Tr. Dlrect CAT 4.13 Exch. Ln. Message CAT 4.13 PL, WATS, Local CAT 4.13 Direct CAT 4.23 Message CAT 4.23 PL, WATS CAT 4.23 Direcl CAT 4.3 HIR Message CAT 4.3 WATS CAT 4.3 Direct
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
Total COE CAT 4 O.K.
INFORMATION ORlGINATiONTTERMINATION:
CAT 1 Other IOT Equipment CAT 1 Colnless Pay Phones CAT 2 CP Equipment
O.K. O.K. O.K.
Total IOT Equipment $0 O.K.
A "0" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM - ------------ - -----------
Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Private Line source/ Interstate --- TOTAL
Allocator and Other IntraLATA InterLATA IntraLATA INTRASTATE InterLATA - -
(C) (D) (El (F) (GI (HI (1)
. . . . . .. FCC PART 36 """' Plant Investment Detafl
TOTAL COMPANY
CABLE AND WIRE FACILITIES:
CAT 1.1 IntralATA PUWATS CAT 1.2 InterLATA PVWATS CAT 1.3 Jolnt Message Other CAT 1 C&WF
$14,200 0 O.K. O.K.
431,321 O.K. 0 O.K.
$445,521 O.K. Total CAT 1 C&WF
CAT 2 C&WF CAT 2 C&WF. Wideband
$0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$0 O.K. Total CAT 2 C&WF
CAT 3 Jolnl Message CAT 3 PLMlATS etc. CAT 3 Dlrecl
$227,543 O.K. 0 O.K.
527 O.K.
Total CAT 3 C&WF $228,070 O.K.
CAT 4 Message CAT 4 WATS CAT 4 Direct
$0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
Total CAT 4 C&W F $0 O.K.
$673,591 O.K. TOTAL C&WF
CAPITAL LEASES:
Allocable Support Leases Direct Support Leases
$0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$0 O.K. Total Support Leases $0
L M W I- Z W g
(I) n N
g 5 ; 3 d - s a 5 : s n 2
S 2 c Cn r Z n c
_1 - 0 6 6 ffl= m J 3 E m L 2 Z 0 " Z i - 3 Cn r E 5 $ ~ g $ V) s a i
2:zc0 w "2 g g p D , w c U " ' U ~ L i -1 -t X ~ F s ' o w L 2 w 5 5 8 e u L 2 w Y w w w w ! -I 2 D w w w 5 0 0 0 6 s 0 - seess F 5 5 E , , ,Uo-Uo . 2
.I "DM ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
INTANGIBLE ASSETS:
Allocable Acct. No. 2690 Dlrecl Accl. No. 2690
Total Intangible Assets
OTHER TELEPHONE PLANT:
Held for Ful. Use - Alloc. Held for Ful. Use - Dlrect TPUC, Short-term - Alloc. TPUC, Short-term - Direct TPUC, Long-lerm - Alloc. TPUC. Long-term - Dlrect Tele. PI!. Adjust. - Alloc. Tele. PIt. Adjust. - Dlrect
Total Other Telephone Plant
$43,142 H36 2,371 VlOO
$1 1,189 $0 $171 $1 1,359 O.K. 2.371 0 0 2,371 O.K.
$13,560 $0 $171 $13,730 O.K. ------------- -------------
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
,I "E" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
. . . . . . . FCC PART 36 """' Reserves and Deferrals
ACCUM. DEPRECIATION, TPIS:
Support Assets COE Switching COE Operator COE Transmission IOT Equipment Cable and Wire Facilities Other Plant
Total Accum. Depr., TPIS
ACCUM. AMORTIZATION:
Accurn. Depreciation, PHFU Accum. Amort., Tangible Inv. Accum. Amort., Intang. Inv. Accum. Amort., Other
Tot. Accum. Amortization
Total Accurn. De~r./Amort.
ACCUM. DEF. INC. TAXES, NET:
Support Assets COE Switching COE Operator COE Transmission IOT Equipmenl Cable and Wire Fac. Unclassllied
Total Accurn. Del. Inc. Taxes
Intrastate
TOTAL COMPANY
Source1 Allocator
Message Telephone Sewice Private Line Interstate -- ----- - and Other InterLATA IntralATA lnterLATA InlraLATA
(D) (€1 (F) (G) (HI
TOTAL INTRASTATE
(I)
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
al "F" 29-Aug-2003 ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
10:59:47 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
*...*.. FCC PART 36 """' Funclionai Dislribullon
01 Selecled lnvestmenls
(A)
TRANS. CCT EQUIPMENT:
Working Loops Avg. Cosl per Loop
CAT 4.13 Excli Ln. invesl.
Circuil Ter~nlnalioris Avg. Cost per Terminallon
CAT 4.23 Olher IX
CBWF INVESTMENT:
Working Loops Loops Faclor CAT 1 Exchange CBWF
Equivalenl IX Circuit Miles IX Ccl. Miles Factor CAT 3 Interexch. CBWF
TOTAL COMPANY
(0)
1,240 216.76
$268,778
173 1,993.95 --
$344,954
1,240 1 .oooooo
$1,760,785
4,117 1.000000 $498,793
Privale Line
lnterslale intrastate ~ 0 1 ~ 1 use Extended Area Message InlerLATA InlralATA InlerLATA InlraLATA Service other -- -- ----------
(C) (D) (El (F) (GI (H) (11
O.K.
O.K.
0 15 0.000000 0.0 12097
$0 $21,300 O.K.
0 0 O.K. 0.000000 0.000000 ,
$0 $0
<I "G" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
. . . .. . . FCC PART 36 *""" Physical Allocalion Faclors
Subscriber Planl Fact. (SPF)
Dial Equipmenl Minutes (DEM)
Conversalion Minute-Miles Conversalion Minules Subscriber Minules (SLU)
TSPS Processor Time Wld. Sland. Work Sec., Toll Wtd. Sland. Work Sec., Aux. Wld. Sland. Work Sec., Comb.
COE CAT 2 Minules
Exchange Trunk Minutes MOU-MI., HosVRemole
C&WF CAT 4, WATS
Equal Access MOU
Current Billings EU Presubscription Factor EU MTS & WATS Factor E U Access, P/L and All Olher Faclor IX Special Access Faclor IX Switched Access Faclor IX Billing & Coileclion Services Factor Coin Revenue Percent Relalive TolVLocai Msgs. Relalive Users Percenl CABS Percenl Foreign Direclories Percenl
29-Aug-2003 10:59:47 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
TOTAL COMPANY
Message Telephone Service Private Line Source1 interstate - TOTAL
Aliocator and Other INTRASTATE
SPF 0.750000
DEM 0.774732
CMM 0.543813 CM 0.543556 SLU 0.794828
TS P 0.000000 W ST 0.000000 WSA o.oooooo WSC 0.000000
ETM 1 .oooooo HRM 0.000000
CB 0.584822 EPRE 0.500000 EMTS 0.532166 EPLO 1.000000 ISPA 0.000000 ISWA 0.000000 IBC 0.000000 CR 1.000000
TLM 0.3 12438 RUP 0.74061 7 CAB 0.500000 FD 0.000000
InIerLATA
(GI
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
0.000000
0.000000 0.000000
0.000000
0.000000
0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
-el "I" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Private Line interstate TOTAL and Other InterLATA IntralATA InterLATA IntraLATA INTRASTATE
-- (Dl (El (F) (G) (H) (I)
. .. . . . . FCC PART 36 """* Operating Expenses and Taxes
TOTAL COMPANY
(W
Source1 Allocator
13 PLANT SPEC. OPER. EXPENSE: 14 15 Network Support, Alloc. 16 Network Support, Direct 17 18 Total Network Support Exp. 19 20 General Support, Alloc. 21 General Support, Direct 22 23 Total General Support Exp. 24 25 Central Oflice Eq., Alloc. 26 Central Office Eq., Direct 27 28 Total COE Exp. 29 30 Cust. Prelnlses Equip. 31 Colnless Pay Pliolie 32 Other IOT 33 IOT Direct 34 35 Total IOT Exp. 36 37 Cable &Wire, Alloc. 38 Cable &Wire. Direct 39 40 Total C&WF Exp. 41 42 TOTAL PLT. SPEC. OPER. EXP. 43 44 TOTAL PLT. SPEC., ex SUPPORT
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
at "I" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
f...... FCC PART 36 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes
(A)
58 NON-SPECIFIC OPER. EXP.: 59 60 Olh. PII. and Equip.. Alloc. 61 0th. Pit. and Equip., Direct 62 63 Total 0th. Pit. & Equip. 64 65 Nehvork Operations, Ailoc. 66 Nekork Operations, Direct 67 68 Total Network Oper. Exp. 69 70 Total Access Expenses 7 1 72 Depr., Support Assets 73 Depr., COE Switching 74 Depr., COE Operator 75 Depr., COE Transmission 76 Depr., IOT Equipment 77 Depr., C&W Facilities 78 Depr., PHFU 79 80 Total Depreclalion Expense 81 82 Amort., Tangible Assets 83 Amort., Intangible Assets 84 Other Amorlizalion 85 Direct Assigned Amort. 86 87 Total Amortization Exp. 88 89 Total Depr. and Amort. 90 91 TOTAL NON-SPEC. OPER. EXP.
EAST PLAINS TELECOM _____I_________________-_--___--_ -
Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Private Line TOTAL Source1 interstate TOTAL
COMPANY Allocator and Other interLATA InlerLATA IntraLATA in traLATA INTRASTATE --- - -------A
(el (C) (Dl (El (F) (G) (H) (1)
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
,..det "I" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
intrastate
TOTAL INTRASTATE
Message Telephone Service Private Line Source1
Allocator and Other InterLATA
t...... FCC PART 36 """* Operating Expenses and Taxes
TOTAL COMPANY
( 4
$759 0
$759
$0 0 *.
$0
$0 0 0
$0
$1,220 10,741 22,349
0 0 0
2,240 ---- --------- $36,550
$0 3,869 30.465
24 1,603
$35,961
$72,511
I (El
CUSTOMER OPERATtONS EXPENSE:
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
Marketing, Allocable Markeling, Direct
Total Marketing Expense
Operator Service. Alloc. Operator Service, Direct
Total Operator Service
Classified Directory Alphabetical Directory Foreign Directory
Total Directory
Bus. Ofc., EU Presubscription Bus. Ofc., EU MTS & WATS Bus. Ofc.. EU Access, PlL & all Other Bus. Ofc., IXC Speclal Access Bus. Ofc., IXC Switched Access Bus. Ofc., IXC B 8 C Services Coin Collect & Admin.
Total Business Olfice
Cust. Svc., Direct Cust. Serv., Msg. Process Cust. Serv., Other B&C Cust. Serv., CABS Cust. Serv., EU Common Line
Total Customer Service
Total Bus. Ofc., Cust. Serv.
.I "I" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
lnlraslale ------------ ~
Message Telephone Servlce
InterLATA InlraLATA
' (El (F)
Prlvale Line TOTAL
INTRASTATE *.**... FCC PART 36 """' TOTAL Operating Expenses and Taxes COMPANY ---
(A) (B)
Source/ Allocator
(C)
H48 v211
Interslate and Other
$0 O.K. 0 O.K.
Olher Cusl. Serv., Alloc. Olher Cusl. Serv.. Dlrecl
$0 O.K.
$16,524 O.K.
Tolal Olher Cusl. Serv. $66
TOTAL CUSTOMER OPER. EXP. $73,336
"BIG-THREE" EXPENSES:
$463 $41,294 O.K. 108 7,217 O.K.
0 16,524 O.K. - $571 $65,035 O.K.
Tolal PII. Spec., ex Support Total Nelwork Oper. Exp. Tolal Customer Operations
TOTAL "BIG THREE" EXPENSES
CORPORATE OPERATIONS EXPENSE:
Exec. and Plannlng, Alloc. Exec. and Plannlng. Dlrecl
Tolal Exec. and Planning
Admln. & General, Allocable Admln. & General, Dlrecl
Total Admln. and Gen.
TOTAL CORPORATE OPERATIONS
$886 O.K. 0 O.K.
$886 O.K.
$27,242 O.K. 45,014 O.K.
$72,256 O.K.
$73,142 O.K.
NON-INCOME TAXES:
Non-Income Taxes, Allocable Non-income Taxes, Dlrecl
Tolal Non-Income Taxes
TOTAL OPER. EXP. AND TAXES $2.042 $242,719 O.K.
.st "J" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM -- ...*... FCC PART 69 '"""
InlraLATA Revenue Requirement Summary
Par1 36 IntraLATA
Total Common
Line Local
Switching
(El
Common Transporl
(GI
$322,587 10.00% -
$32,259
0 0 0
$32,259
15,302 0 0 0
-------------- * $16,957
0 8,735
88,879 0 0
Billing and Colleclion
- (H)
Other Information
(F)
$12,626 O.K. 10.00% O.K.
Net Investment Rale of Relurn
$1,263 O.K. Relurn on Rate Base
0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$1.263 O.K.
AFUDC ITC Amorlizalion Other Return Adjustments
N37 N37
Direct
Net Relurn
599 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
Interest Expense Capitalized Payroll Taxes Deprecialion Adjustment Olher lncome Adlustments
N67 N37 N37
Direct
$664 O.K. Alter Tax Income
State income Taxes Federal Income Taxes Operating Expenses and Taxes Uncollectibles Other Revenue Adjustments
29 29
0 1 95 Dlrecl Dlrecl
0 O.K. 342 O.K.
2,276 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
Basis for Gross Recelpts Tax 343.938 16+31+32+33 105,586 83,230 0 129.873 21.367 3,881 O.K.
Gross Receipts Tax 18,102 37 5,557 4,381 0 6,835 1,125 204 O.K.
-- $111,143 $87.6 1 1 $136,708 $22,492 $4,085 O.K. -- $0 - -------------
TOTAL REVENUE REQUIREMENT
4 "K" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Local Switching
Common Transport
Billing and Collecllon
. . . . . . . FCC PART 69 """* IntralATA Investment
Summary
(A)
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total
(6)
Common Line -- (Dl
$13,602
$65,840 0
431,321
other Source
(C) (1)
$3,536 O.K. 13 Land and Support Assets 14 15 Central Oflice Equipment 16 Inlo. Term.lOrig. Equipment 17 Cable and Wire Facilities 18 19 Total COE, IOT, C&WF 20 21 Total Tangible Assets 22 23 Total Tele. Pit. ex Intang. 24 Total Intangible Assets 25 26 Total Plant In Service 27 Total Plt. Held Future Use 28 Total ST PUG 29 Total LT PUG 30 Tolal Tel. Pit. Adlust. 31 32 TOTAL TELEPHONE PLANT 33 34 less: 35 Accurn. Depr., PI!. In Serv. 36 Accurn. Depr. PHFU 37 Accurn. Arnort. Tangible PI!. 38 Accurn. Arnort. Intangibles 39 Accurn. Amort. Olher 40 Accum. Def. lnc. Taxes, Net 4 1 42 plus: 43 Olher Assets 44 45 NETTELEPHONE PLANT 46 plus: 47 Class B RTB Stock 48 Maleriais and Supplies 49 Cash Working Capltal 50 Equal Access Investment 51 52 NET INVESTMENT 53
$2,389 O.K. 0 O.K.
14,727 O.K.
$17,115 O.K.
$0 O.K.
$20,651 O.K. 220 O.K.
$20.872 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
1,276 O.K. 0 O.K.
$22,148 O.K.
9.436 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
209 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
0 O.K.
$12.502 O.K.
. ,el "L" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
10:59:47 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
** t*... FCC PART 69 """* IntralATA Investment
Detail
- Part 36
IntraLATA . Source or Tolal Apportion
..
(8) (C)
Common Line ---- (D)
Local Switching Information
(El (F)
Common Billing and Transport Collection
(G) (H)
Other
LAND AND SUPPORT ASSETS:
Land Assets, Message Land Assets, Privale Line
Total Land Assets
Support Assets, Message Support Assets, Privale Line
Total Support Assels
Total Land and Supp. Assets
CENTRAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT:
Operator Sys., DA Operator Sys., Other
174 O.K. 3 O.K.
$177 O.K.
$3,309 O.K. 50 O.K.
$3,359 O.K.
$3.536 O.K.
0 O.K. 0 O.K.
31 32 Total Operator Systems 33 34 Tandem Switchlng 35 Tandem Assigned 36 37 Tolal Tandem Switching 38 39 Local Switching 40 Local Assigned 4 1 42 Total Local Switching 43 44 Total Switching
$0 O.K.
$17,643 (G) 0 Dlrecl
$0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$0 O.K. $17,643
$222,932 (E) 0 Direct ----
$222.932
$240,575
$0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$0 O.K.
$0 $222,932 $0 $17,643 $0 $0 O.K.
.3t "L" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
. . . . . . . FCC PART 69 """* IntraLATA investment
Detail
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total Source or Apportion
Common Line --- (D)
. $0 65,840
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
$65,840
$65,840
$0 0 0
$0
$0 431,321
0
Local Switching
Common Transport ---
(GI
Billing and Collection
(HI
Other information
(F) (C)
Dlrect (Dl (1)
Direct (GI (11 (GI (GI
Direct
N43 (0) N60
(1) (0)
Direct
Direct Direct
(G) (1) (G)
COE Exch. Trunk COE Exch. Line - Message COE Exch. Line - PL etc. COE Exch. Line -Assigned COE Interexchange, Message COE Interexchange, PL COE Interexchange, Assigned COE H / A Message COE HIR Assigned
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
Total COE Transmission
Total Central Office Equip.
IOT EQUIPMENT:
Public Telephone Coinless Pay Phone Customer Premises Equlpment
Total IOT Equipment
CABLE AND WIRE FACILITIES:
Exchange PL and WATS Exchange Message Exchange Assigned
Total Exchange Llne C&WF
Exchange Trunk, Message Exchange Trunk, PL
Total Exchange Trunk C&WF
lnterexchange Message interexchange PL. WATS lnterexchange Assigned
Total lnterexchange C&WF
A "L" 29-Aug-2003 ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Bililng and Collection Other
(H) (1)
......* FCC PART 69 """* IntraLATA Investment
Detail
Par1 36 IntraLATA
Total Source or Common Apporllon Line --
(Cl (Dl
Local Swltchlng Information
(El (F)
Common Transport
O.K. O.K. O.K.
H/R C&WF, Message H/R C&W F. WATS H/R C&WF, Assigned
O.K. Total HosVRemote C&WF
O.K. Total Cable and Wire Facll.
TANGIBLE ASSETS:
O.K. Land and Support Leases
COE Operator Leases COE Tandem Switching Leases COE Local Switching Leases COE Transtnlsslon Leases
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
Total COE Leases O.K.
IOT Equipment Leases O.K.
O.K. C&WF Leases
Total Capital Leases O.K.
Leasehold Impr., Alloc. Leasehold Impr., Direct
N37 0 0 0 Direct 0 0 0
$0 $0 $0
O.K. O.K.
Total Leasehold lmprovernentsa O.K.
Total Tangible Assets O.K.
TOTAL INTANGIBLE ASSETS O.K.
PROPERTY HELD FOR FUTURE US O.K.
31 "L" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
10:59:47 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
. . . . . . . FCC PART 69 """' InlraLATA Investment
Detall
161 PLANT UNDER CONSTRUCTION: 162 163 Shorl-term 164 Long-term 165 166 Total PII. Under Const. 167 168 169 TELEPHONE PLANT ADJUSTMENT 170 171 CLASS B RTB STOCK 172 173 MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES 174 175 CASH WORKING CAPITAL 176 177 EQUAL ACCESS INVESTMENT
---- ~
Par1 36 InlraLATA
Tolal
(0 )
$0 79,471
Source or Apportion --
(C)
N46 N46
N46
N37
N37
N37
Dlrsct
Common Llne
(D)
Local Switching
(€1
$0 16,620 -
$16,620
$0
$0
$0
$1,605
$0
Inlormallon Common
Transport
(G)
$0 30,017
Billing and Collection
(HI
Other
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
.el "M" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
....... FCC PART 69 """' IntralATA
Reserves and Deferrals -- (A)
13 ACCUM. DEPRECIATION, TPIS: 14 15 Support Assets I6 COE Switching 17 COE Operator 18 COE Transmission 19 IOT Equipment 20 Cable and Wire Facilities 21 Other Plant 22 23 Total Accum. Depr., TPIS 24 25 ACCUM. AMORTIZATION: 26 27 Accum. Depreciation, PHFU 28 Accum. Amort., Tangible Inv. 29 Accum. Amort., Intang. lnv. 30 Accum. Amort., Other 31 32 Tot. Accum. Amortization 33 34 Total Accum. DeprJAmort. 35 36 37 ACCUM. DEF. INC. TAXES, NET: 38 39 Support Assets 40 COE Switching 41 COE Operator 42 COE Transmisslon 43 IOT Equipment 44 Cable and Wire Fac. 45 Unclassified 46 47 Total Accum. Def. inc. Taxes
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total .-.
(B)
Common Line
Local Switching information
(El (F)
Common Billing and Transport Collection
('3 (H)
Other --
(I)
Source or Apportion
('3
$1,151 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
645 O.K. 0 O.K.
7,640 O.K. 0 O.K.
$9,436 O.K.
$0 O.K. $0 O.K.
$209 O.K. $0 O.K.
$209 O.K.
$9,645 O.K.
$0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$0 O.K.
at "Nu ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total Common
Line
(D)
$65,840 0
431,321
$497,161 0.436165
Local Switching
Common Information Transport
(F) (G)
Billing and Collection
---- (HI
..*...* FCC PART 69 """' Apportionment Factors
-.
(A)
Other Source
O.K. O.K. O.K.
Central Office Equipment Info. Origflerm. Eqpt. C&W Facilities
O.K. O.K.
Total Factor
O.K. O.K.
Sum: Sw., Trans., Other Factor
Central Ollice Equlprnent Inlo. 0rig.TTerm. EqpL C&WF, Excl. Exch. Message
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K.
Total Factor
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
General Support Facilities Central Office Equipment Info. Origflerm. Eqpt. C&W Facilities Equal Access Investment
Total Factor
O.K. O.K.
Sum: Corn. Ln., Sw., Trans. Factor
O.K. O.K.
COE Cat. 2 Factor IOT Cat. 1 Factor
Direct Direct
O.K. O.K.
O.K. O.K.
Total TPlS Factor
21 "N" ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
10:59:47 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
.I...*. FCC PART 69 """* Apporlionment Factors
Par1 36 IntraLATA
Total
(A)
interstate Equiv. Factor Wld. Sld. Work Seconds
"BIG THREE" Expenses Factor
Nel lnveslment Factor
Common Source Line
(C) (0)
Direct 0.000000 Direct 1.000000
0171 $18,033 0.237707
J13 $299,669 0.376232
Local Switching
(El
0.000000 0.000000
$12,653 0.166794
$161,619 0.20291 1
Common informalion Transport
(F) ('3
Billing and Colieclion Other -
(1)
0.000000 O.K. 0.000000 O.K.
$836 O.K. 0.011018
$12,626 O.K. 0.015852 O.K.
"0" tdDlNG DECEMBER 31.2001
....,.* FCC PART 69 """' Operating Expenses and Taxes
------------- - - (A)
PLANT SPEC. OPER. EXPENSE:
Network Support, Alloc. Network Support, Direct
Total Network Support Exp.
General Support, Alloc. General Support, Direct
Total General Supporl Exp.
Central Olllce Eq., Alloc. Central Olllce Eq.. Direct
Total COE Exp.
Cusl. Premises Equip. Olher IOT IOT Direct
Total IOT Exp.
Cable &Wire. Alloc. Cable &Wire. Direct
Total C&WF Exp.
TOTAL PLT. SPEC. OPER. EXP.
TOTAL PLT. SPEC., ex SUPPORT
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Part 36 IntraLATA
Total
(5)
$20 0
$20
$10,563 0
Apportion --
(C)
N37 Direct
N30 Dlrecl
N31 Direct
L76 N43
Dlrect
N33 Direct
Common Line
(D)
$8 0
$8
$982 0
Local Switching
(E)
$4 0 --
$4
$3,324 0
Inform ation Common
Transporl Billing and Collection Other
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
el "0" ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
. .. .. .. FCC PART 69 """' Operaling Expenses and Taxes
(A)
57 NON-SPECIFIC OPER. EXP.: 58 59 Olh. PII. and Equip., Alloc. 60 Olh. Pit. and Equip., Direct 61 62 T o l ~ l Olh. PII. & Equip. 63 64 Network Operalions, Alloc. 65 Network Operalions, Direct 66 67 Tolal Network Oper. Exp. 68 69 Total Access Expenses 70 71 Depr.. Supporl Assets 72 Depr., COE Swilchlng 73 Depr., COE Operator 74 Depr., COE Transmission 75 Depr., lOT Equipmenl 76 Depr., C&W Facililies 77 Depr., PHFU 78 79 Total Deprecialion Expense 80 81 Amorl., Tangible Assets 82 Amort., lnlangible Assels 83 Olher Amorllzalion 84 Direcl Assigned Amort. 85 86 Tolal Amorlizalion Exp. 87 88 Tolal Depr. and Amort. 89 90 TOTAL NON-SPEC. OPER. EXP.
EAST PLAINS TELECOM - *
Part 36 InlraLATA Common Local Common
Tolal Apportion Line Switching informalion Transport --- .
(B) (C) (Dl (El (F) (GI
$244 N18 $106 $48 $0 $86 0 Direct 0 0 0 0
--- - $244 $106 $48 $0 58s
$7.217 N18 $3,148 $1,412 $0 $2,549 0 Direct 0 0 0 0 --
$7,217 $3,148 $1,412 $0 $2,549
$0 Dlrecl $0 $0 $0 50
$0 L141 $0 $0 50 50 0 L144 0 0 0 0 0 Direct 0 0 0 0 0 Direct 0 0 0 0 -- --- ----
$0 $0 $0 $0 $0
Billing and Colleclion
(H)
Other - - (I)
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K. O.K. O.K. O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
O.K.
at " 0 tNDlNG DECEMBER 31,2001
10:59:47 AM
EAST PLAINS TELECOM
Par136 InlraLATA
Total Apportion
(B) (C)
Local Switching information
(El (F)
Common Transport
(GI
Billing and Coiieclion
(HI
..... t. FCC PART 69 """* Operaling Expenses and Taxes
(A)
Common Line Other
CUSTOMER OPERATIONS EXPENSE:
$5 O.K. 0 O.K. ,
$5 O.K.
Markeling, Allocabie Marketing, Direct
$315 N37 0 Dlrecl
Total Marketing Expense
$0 O.K. 0 O.K.
Operator Service, Alloc. Operator Service, Direct
$0 N61 0 Direct
$0 O.K. Total Operator Service
Classified Dlrectoty Alphabetical Directoty Foreign Directory
$0 Direct 0 (F) 0 Direct
$0 0 O.K. O.K.
0 O.K.
$0 O.K. Total Directory
$0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
610 N40 0 (1) 0 (HI
5,025 (H) 0 (1) 0 (1) 0 N40 0 (HI 0 (D) 0 (1)
Bus. Ofc., EU Presubscription Bus. Ofc., Reserved Bus. Ofc., EU Access PL &All Other Bus. Ofc., EU Message Bus. Otc., EU Reserved Bus. Oic., IX Special Access Bus. Olc., IX Switched Access Bus. Olc., IX Billing and Coilecllon Bus. Oic., Coin Collecllon & Admlnlstr. Bus. Ob., Reserved
$0 O.K. Tolal Business Office
0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K. 0 O.K.
Cust. Serv., Msg. Process Cust. Serv., Other B&C Cust. Serv., CABS Cust. Sew., EU Common Line
$2,660 (H) 7,902 (H)
12 N21 0 (HI
$10,574 $0 O.K.
$0 O.K.
Total Customer Service
Total 80. CS. OS, Dlr.
al "0" tNDiNG DECEMBER 31,2001
EAST PLAINS TELECOM - -
*.*..*. FCC PART 69 """' Operaling Expenses and Taxes
Common Line
(Dl
$0 0
Local Swllchlng ----
(€1
Common Transport
Billing and Colleclion Olher
(GI
$0 0
$0
$361
Olher Cust. Sew., Alloc. Olher Cust. Sew., Dlrect
$0 142 0 Dlrecl
$0 O.K. 0 O.K.
$0 O.K.
$5 O.K.
Total Olher Cust. Sew.
TOTAL CUSTOMER OPER. EXP.
"BIG-THREE EXPENSES:
$25,756 $0 $718 O.K. 2.636 0 112 O.K.
361 15.587 5 O.K. -*- -- ----------- ------------ *
$28,753 $15,587 $836 O.K.
Total PII. Specific Exp. Total PI1 Non-specl~c Exp. Tolal Cuslomer Operations 163
N64 Dlrect
N64 Dlrect
N37 Dlrect
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Exec. and Plannlng, Alloc. Exec. and Planning, Dlrect
$10 O.K. 0 O.K.
$10 O.K. Tolal Exec. and Plannlng
Admln. & General, Allocable Admin. & General, Direct
$300 O.K. 0 O.K.
------------- $300 O.K. Tolal Admin. and Gen.
TOTAL CORPORATE OPERATIONS
NON-INCOME TAXES:
$310 O.K.
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$0 $0 $0 O.K. 817 0 0 O.K.
O.K. -- $817 $0 $0 O.K. Tolal Non-income Taxes
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SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL *.l*.................*............*.*.t***t.*.*.*.t.....t........*.....
COMPANY NAME .............. EAST PLAINS TELECOM PERIOD ADDRESSED .......... ENDING DECEMBER31,2001
......................... RUN DATE AND TIME ......... 29-Aug-2003
NOTES: SEE SHEET "G" TO INPUT PART 36 ALLOCATION FACTORS.
Intrastate
....... FCC PART 36 """'
(A)
PLANT INVESTMENT DETAIL: 21 Land, Allocable 22 Land, Direct 23 Motor Vehicles 24 Aircraft 25 Special Purpose Vehicles 26 Garage Work Equipment 27 Other Work Equipment 28 Buildings, Allocable 29 Buildings, Dlrect 30 Furniture 31 Office Equipment 32 General Purpose Computers 33 CAT 1 Oper. Sys., TSPS 34 CAT 1 Oper. Sys., OtherTSPS 35 CAT 1 Oper. Sys.. Aux. Pos. 36 CAT 1 Oper. Sys., Other 37 CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Allocable 38 CAT 2 Tandem Sw. Direct 39 CAT 3 Local Sw. Allocable 40 CAT 3 Local Sw. Direct 41 CAT 4.12 Exchange Trunk 42 CAT 4.12 Exch. Tr. Dlrect 43 CAT 4.13 Exch. Ln. Msg., PL & WATS 44 Reserved 45 CAT 4.13 Direct 46 CAT 4.23 Message, PL & WATS 47 Reserved 48 CAT 4.23 Direct 49 CAT 4.3 HIR Message 50 CAT 4.3 WATS 5 1 CAT 4.3 Direcl 52 CAT 1 Other IOT Equlpmenl 53 CAT 1 Coinless Pay Phones
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(0)
27,796 0
35.579 0
38,608 0
6,200 381,897
0 395
65,464 0 0 0 0 0
64,372 0
989,630 0
230,221 0
268.778 0 0
344,954 0
3,760 0 0 0 0 0
Message Telephone Service Private Line Interstate ,
and Other InterLATA IntraLATA InterLATA IntraLATA
(D) (E) (F) (GI ('4
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SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL .............................................................. EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
Intrastate
....... FCC PART 36 **'"" TOTAL
COMPANY Source1
Allocator
70 CAT 2 CP Equipment 71 Resewed 72 Resewed 73 CAT 1.3 Joinl Msg., Cat. 1.1 & 1.2 PL 74 Other CAT 1 C&WF 75 CAT2 CEWF 76 CAT 2 C&WF, Wldeband 77 CAT 3 Joint Message & PVWATS 78 Resewed 79 CAT 3 Direct 80 CAT 4 Message 81 CAT4 WATS 82 CAT 4 Direct 83 Ailocable Support Leases 84 Direct Support Leases 85 COE Operator 86 COE Tandem Switch 87 COE Local Switch 88 COE Transmission 89 COE Direct 90 IOTLeases 91 C&WF Leases 92 Leasehold Imp. Land etc. 93 Leasehold Imp. COE Switching 94 Leasehold Imp. COE Operator 95 Leasehold Imp. COE Trans. 96 Leasehold Imp. IOT 97 Leasehold Imp. CEWF 98 Leasehold Imp. Other 99 Ailocable Acct. No. 2690
100 Direct Acct. No. 2690 101 Materials and Supplies 102 RTB Stock 103 Tele. PII. Adjust. - Alloc. 104 Tele. Pit. Adjust. - Direct 105 Other Assets. Net 106 Other Llab.. Def. Cr.. Nel
.- ...............................
Message Telephone Sewice Private Line Interstate and Other InterLATA IntraLATA InterLATA IntraLATA --
('J) (El (F) (GI (H)
TOTAL INTRASTATE
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SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL .................. *...*.....**t..............~..*.**...........**..*.
EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
.*..*.. FCC PART 36 "*"**
(A)
123 TPUC -- Short Term, Alloc. 124 TPUC -- Short Term, Direct 125 TPUC -- Long Term, Alloc. 126 TPUC -- Long Term, Direct 127 128 RESERVES AND DEFERRALS: 129 Acc. Depr. Support Assets 130 Acc. Depr. COE Swltchlng 131 Acc. Depr. COE Operator 132 Acc. Depr. COE Transmlsslon 133 Acc. Depr. IOT Equipment 134 Acc. Depr. Cable and Wire Facilities 135 Acc. Depr. Other Plant 136 Accum. Amort., Tangible Inv. 137 Accum. Amorl., Intang. Inv. 138 Accum. Amort., Other 139 Acc. Del. IT Support Assets 140 Acc. Del. IT COE Switching 141 Acc. Def. IT COE Operator 142 Acc. Def. IT COE Trans. 143 Acc. Del. IT IOT Equipment 144 Acc. Del. IT C&WF 145 Acc. Del. IT Unclassllled 146 147 OPERATING EXPENSES AND TAXES: 148 Network Supporl. Alloc. 149 Network Support, Direct 150 General Support, Alloc. 151 General Support. Dlrect 152 Central Olllce Eq., Alloc. 153 Central Olllce Eq., Direct 154 Cust. Premises Equip. 155 Coinless Pay Phone Exp. 156 Other IOT 157 IOT Direct 158 Cable &Wire, Alloc. 159 Cable R Wire, Dlrect
TOTAL COMPANY
(B)
Source1 Allocator
(C)
Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Private Line interstate TOTAL and Other InterLATA InterLATA IntraLATA INTRASTATE IntralATA
-- (0) (E) (F) (GI (HI (11
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SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL .Y...*...t...........t.*...*..............*..U..........*.*.....**.*..
EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDING DECEMBER 31.2001
....... FCC PART 36 ""'" TOTAL
COMPANY
Olh. PII. and Equlp.. Alloc. Olh. Plt. and Equip., Direct Network Operallons, Alloc. Network Operalions, Direct Total Access Expense Depr.. Supporl Assets Depr., COE Swltchlng Depr., COE 0peralor Depr., COE Transmission Depr., IOT Equipment Depr., C&W Facilities Amort., Tangible Assets Amort., lnlangible Assets Olher Amortizatlon Direct Assigned Amorl. Marketing, Allocable Markeling, Direct Operalor Servlce, Alloc. Operalor Service, Direct Classified Dlrectory Alphabelical Directory Foreign Directory Bus. Olc.. EU Presubscriptlon Bus. Ofc., EU MTS & WATS Bus. Olc.. EU Access, PIL & all Olher Bus. Olc., IXC Special Access Bus. Olc., IXC Switched Access Bus. Olc., IXC B & C Services Coin Collect & Admln. Cusl. Svc., Dlrecl Cusl. Serv., Msg. Process Cust. Serv., Other B&C Cust. Serv., CABS Cust. Serv., EU Common Line Olher Cust. Serv., Alloc. Other Cust. Sew., Direct Exec. and Planning, Alloc. Exec. and Planning, Dlrect
Intrastate .
Message Telephone Service Private Line lnlerslate ............................................................................................... TOTAL and Other InterLATA InlraLATA InlerLATA InlraLATA INTRASTATE
---- -- ----- - - -- ---- --------- ------- - - - - - - - ------- -- - - - (Dl (El (F) (G) (H) (1)
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SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL .1...........*.........................*.....X.*.*....*...............
EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
Intrastate
Message Telephone Service Private Line Interstate TOTAL and Other InterLATA IntralATA InIerLATA InIraLATA INTRASTATE
(Dl (El ( F ) (GI (H) (1)
TOTAL Source1 COMPANY Aliocalor -
(6) (C)
....... FCC PART 36 "'*'"
230 Admln. & General, Ailocable 231 Admin. & General, Direct 232 Non-income Taxes, Allocable 233 Non-Income Taxes, Dlrecl 234 235 OTHER INCOME STATEMENT: 236 State Income Tax Rate 237 Federal income Tax Rale 238 Gross Receipts Tax Rale 239 Rate of Relurn 240 AFUDC 24 1 ITC Amortlzalion 242 Other Return Ad]ustmenls 243 Contribullons 244 Interest Expense 245 Capital Lease Expense 246 Capitalized Payroll taxes 247 Depreciation Adjustmenl 248 Other income Adlustmenls 249 Uncollectibles 250 Other Revenue Adjuslmenls 251 Other Revenue Taxes 252
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SOUTH DAKOTA PUC INTRASTATE ACCESS COST MODEL .~.....**......*......*.........*...**......**...**.......*....*..*... EAST PLAINS TELECOM ENDING DECEMBER 31,2001
lnlerslale intrastate
Private Line Private Line TOTAL Sourcel - ---- TOTAL ....... FCC PART 36 ""*'* COMPANY Ailocalor Other InterLATA InIraLATA InterLATA IntraLATA INTRASTATE -- --- -- ------------- ----A
271 Working Loops (A) (0) ('4 (D) (E)
1.240 - 0 (F)
0 (G)
0 (H)
10 (1)
15 10 272 Equivalent lnlerexchange Cct. Miles 4,l 17 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0 273 interexchange Circuit Terminalions 173 --- 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bob Sahr, Chair Gary Hanson, Vice-Chair Jim Burg, Commissioner
SOUTH DAKOTA PUBLIC UTILITIES C O ~ S S I Q N
500 East Capitol Avenue Pierre, South Dakota 57501-5070
www.state.sd.us/puc
MEMORANDUM
TO: Commissioners Sahr, H a n ~ n and Burg
FROM: Keith Senger w
Capitol Ofice (605) 773-3201
(605) 773-3809 fax
Consumer Hotline 1-800-332-1782
RE: TC02-072 - East Plains Telecom, Inc., lntrastate Switched Access Revenue Requirement
DATE: September 2,2003
On June 20, 2002, East Plains Telecom, Inc. (East Plains) filed an lntrastate Switched Access Cost Study pursuant to the administrative rules and based on the twelve months ended December 31, 2001. The cost study submitted by East Plains developed a revenue requirement of $341,542. East Plains' access minutes of use for 2001 were 3,785,446. East Plains is a member of the Local Exchange Carrier Association (LECA). As a member of LECA, East Plains' revenue requirement and intrastate switched access minutes of use are part of the total revenue requirement and total intrastate switched access minutes of use used in the determination of the Carrier Common Line, Local Switching, m d Common Transport rate elements for LECA.
On June 27: 2002, the Commission electron~cally transmitted notice of the filing and the intervention deadline of July 12, 2002, to interested individuals and entities. On July 9, 2002, the Commission received a Petitim to Intervene from S&S Communications (S&S). On July 23, 2002: the Cammissio~ granted S&S1s Intervention and ordered East Plains to deposit an initial assessment of $'I000 in the SDPUC regulatory fee fund and to deposit any additional amounts as required by the executive director. On August 19, 2003, the Commission issued a summary disposition to dismiss S&S as an intervening party.
Staff has reviewed the cost study and supporting documentation and sent three data requests. East Plains responded to Staff data requests in a timely manner.
During this review, Staff requested East Plains to submit an amended lntrastate Switched Access Cost Study to adjust traffic factors not properly accounted for in the original filing. This amended cost study was filed on November 26, 2002 and decreased the revenue requirement to $340,456.
Staff further requested East Plains to remove (1) $1,372 for dues, contributions, etc, (2) $6,739 of Global Crossing uncollectible expense, (3) to amortize non-recurring cost study expense of $7,112 over three years and (4) to adjust the Dial Equipment Minutes, Subscriber Minutes and COE CAT 2 Minutes factors. On August 26, 2003, Staff and East Plains, through the LECA attorney Darla Rogers, agreed to all adjustments. On September 2, 2003, Splitrock Telecom submitted a final revised cost study that agrees with all of Staffs adjustments and further reduces the revenue requirement to $335,462.
Staff recommends the Commission approve the adjusted revenue requirement of $335,462 for East Plains Telecom, Inc.
C: Peter Rasmusson, Martin Group, Inc. Don Snyders, East Plains Telecom, Inc.
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ) FINAL DECISION AND ORDER ESTABLISHMENT OF SWITCHED ) GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS ACCESS REVENUE REQUIREMENT ) ON SUMMARY DISPOSITION; FOR EAST PLAINS TELECOM, INC. 1 NOTICE OF ENTRY
1 1 TC02-072
On June 20, 2002, East Plains Telecom, Inc. (Company) filed for approval by the Public Utilities Commission (Commission) its 2001 Intrastate Switched Access Cost Study. On June 27, 2002, the Commission electronically transmitted notice of the filing and the intervention deadline of July 12, 2002, to interested individuals and entities. On July 9, 2002, the Commission received a Petition to Intervene from S&S Communications (S&S). At its regularly scheduled meeting of July 23, 2002, the Commission granted intervention to S&S.
On July 11, 2003, Company filed a Motion to Dismiss and Motion for Extension of Time to Respond to Second Discovery Request (Company Motions). On July 24, 2003, S&S filed a Brief in Resistance to Motion to Dismiss and Motion for Extension of Time.
At its regular meeting on August 4, 2003, the Commission considered the Company Motions and voted unanimously to serve notice on the parties that S&S1s Motion to Dismiss would be considered alternatively as a motion for summary judgment or as a motion to dismiss and to schedule the matter for hearing at the Commission's next regularly scheduled meeting on August 19, 2003. The Commission further voted unanimously to extend the time for Company's response to S&S's pending discovery requests until after decision on Company's Motion to Dismiss and the further order of the Commission. On August 8, 2003, the Commission issued a Notice of Intent to Consider Motion as One for Summary Judgment, Order for and Notice of Hearing; Order Extending Time for Response (Notice and Order) requesting the parties to file any affidavits or other proof demonstrating that a genuine issue of material fact exists or does not exist as to S&S's contrnuing interest in this proceeding sufficient to maintain party status, setting the matter for consideration andlor hearing on August 19, 2003, at 1:30 p.m. CDT at the Ramada Inn in Aberdeen, South Dakota, and extending the Company's time for response to discovery until after the issue of S&S's standing to maintain status as party is finally decided.
In response to the Commission's Notice and Order, on August 14, 2003, S&S filed an Affidavit of Les S. Sumption (Affidavit). On August 18, 2003, Company filed a Response of Companies Named in Above Dockets to Affidavit of Les S. Sumption. On August 19, 2003, the Commission, after hearing and considering the parties' filings and the arguments of counsel. voted unanimously (i) to decide that the assertions contained in the Affidavit were not sufficient to raise a genuine issue of material fact as to whether S&S continues to have an interest peculiar to it as opposed to an interest common to the public or the taxpayers in general and (ii) to grant Company's Motion to Dismiss. Accordingly, as its Final Decision on the Company's Motion to Dismiss and the Notice and Order, the Commission considering the Affidavit and the other documents and evidentiary showings in the record in the light most favorable to S&S, makes the following Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. On July 9, 2002, S&S filed a Petition to Intervene (Petition) with the Commission. At its regular meeting on July 23, 2002, the Commission voted unanimously to grant S&S1s Motion to Intervene, and on August 7, 2002, the Commission issued an Order Granting Petition to Intervene. S&S has been a party to this proceeding since then.
2. The standards for intervention as a party in a proceeding before the Commission are set forth in SDCL 1-26-1 7.1 as follows:
A person who is not an original party to a contested case and whose pecuniary interests would be directly and immediately affected by an agency's order made upon the hearing may become a party to the hearing by intervention, if timely application therefor is made.
and in ARSD 20:10:01 : I 5.05 as follows:
that by the outcome of the proceeding the petitioner will be bound and affected either favorably or adversely with respect to an interest peculiar to the petitioner as distinguished from an interest common to the public or to the taxpayers in general.
3. In the Petition, S&S based its assertion that its interest met these tests on the facts that "S&S is a switch-based interexchange carrier" that "provides both intra and interstate message telecommunications services to its subscribers" (Petition, 1 I) , that to provide intrastate telecommunications services, S&S "requires . . . switched access services from the Rural Local Exchange Carriers in South Dakota" which include Company (Petition, 7 2), and that "[blecause S&S Communications purchases switched access services from [Company] any increase in the rates of such services will directly and immediately affect the pecuniary interests of S&S Communications as it will naturally affect S&S Communications' operating expenses." (Petition, 7 3).
4. On July 11, 2003, Company filed a Motion to Dismiss asserting that S&S no longer meets the standards for intervention set forth in SDCL 1-26-1 7.1 and ARSD 20: 10:Ol: 15.05 and therefore lacks standing to be a party in this case. The Company's basis for its motion is the Commission's decision in Docket No. TC02-166 to revoke S&S1s certificate of authority to provide telecommunications services in South Dakota.
5. On August 8, 2003, the Commission issued a Notice of Intent to Consider Motion as One for Summary Judgment, Order for and Notice of Hearing; Order Extending Time for Response (Notice and Order) requesting the parties to file any affidavits or other proof demonstrating that a genuine issue of material fact exists or does not exist as to S&S's continuing interest in this proceeding sufficient to maintain intervenor party status.
6. The Commission takes official notice of the following matters of record in the Commission's files. On June 16, 2003, the Commission issued an Order to Show Cause and Notice of Hearing in Docket No. TC02-166 requiring S&S to appear and show cause as to why, inter aha, its certificate of authority to provide telecommunications services in South Dakota should not be revoked. On June 30 and July 2, 2003, the Commission held a contested case hearing on the Order to Show Cause. On July 2, 2003, following the conclusion of the evidentiary hearing and the arguments of the parties, the Commission unanimously voted to revoke S&S1s certificate of authority to provide telecommunications services in South Dakota. On August 28, 2003, the Commission issued its Findings of Fact; Conclusions of Law; Notice of Entry of Order in Docket No. TC02-166 (TC02-166
Order). The TC02-166 Order was transmitted to S&S on August 29, 2003. In the TC02-166 Order, the Commission ordered infer alia that S&S1s certificate of authority is revoked.
7. The Company's Motion to Dismiss and the Notice and Order provided sufficient notice to S&S of the Company's assertion of the Commission's action in Docket No. TC02-166 as a basis for the Commission's decision on the Motion to Dismiss to afford S&S a reasonable opportunity to refute the facts of record officially noticed in Finding 6 as provided for in SDCL 1-26-19(3).
8. The revocation of S&S1s certificate of authority to provide intrastate interexchange services in the TC02-166 Order precludes S&S from utilizing the Company's switched access services to provide intrastate interexchange telecommunications services in South Dakota.
9. At the August 4, 2003 meeting at which the Company's Motion to Dismiss was first before the Commission, S&S stated that they were no longer paying for switched access services from Company.
10. In the Affidavit, Mr. Sumption states on behalf of S&S that "over the past several weeks several individuals andlor entities have expressed an interest in purchasing S&S Communications andlor its assets" (Affidavit, 15 ) , that "S&S Communications is presently in negotiations to sell its business andlor assets" (Affidavit, r[ 6) and that S&S1s pecuniary interests will be directly and immediately affected by the Commission's decision in this matter "for the following reasons:
(A) Subsequent to the sale, S&S Communications, regardless of the name by which it will do business, will have to purchase switched access services;
(B) 'The individual andlor entity interested in purchasing S&S Communications andlor its assets has expressed some reluctance in following through with the purchase as a result of the rates presently charged for switched access services in South Dakota;
(C) If the individual andlor entity interested in purchasing S&S Communications andlor its assets fails to follow through with the purchase, S&S Communications will be divested of a substantial amount of revenue that would have been directed to creditors andlor subscribers that lost service." (Affidavit, 7).
11. In the Affidavit, Mr. Sumption states that he is "one of the partners that owns and operates Intervenor S&S Communications." (Affidavit, r[ 1).
12. Because S&S is a partnership, there is at least some question whether S&S could be sold to anyone as a legal entity. Furthermore, given the financial problems of S&S as documented in the TC02-166 Order and record, the Commission does not find it credible that anyone would acquire S&S as a legal entity and thereby render itself liable for S&S debts and liabilities.
13. Following revocation of its certificate of authority, S&S does not in any case have the legal right, as a matter of law, to convey to any purchaser of its assets or business either its certificate of authority or any other right to provide intrastate interexchange telecommunications services in South Dakota.
14. Following revocation of its certificate of authority, S&S does not have the legal right to continue to provide services that would involve the purchase of intrastate switched access services
from Company, and the Commission accordingly finds that the assertion stated in Affidavit, 7 7(A) fails as a matter of law to raise a genuine issue of material fact as to the assertion.
15. ,The statement in Affidavit 7(B), that "the individual and/or entity interested in purchasing S&S Communications and/or its assets has expressed some reluctance in following through with the purchase as a result of the rates presently charged for switched access services in South Dakota" is hearsay, is not legally admissible evidence and is therefore not a showing of evidence that is sufficient to raise a genuine issue of material fact as to the matter asserted. That the alleged speaker is not identified and apparently was not even identifiable as a person or entity weakens the credibility of the assertion even more.
16. Viewing the Affidavit and the other documents, admissions and evidence in the record in the light most favorable to S&S, no admissible evidence provided by or pointed to by S&S offers any concrete showing that a person or entity that has expressed interest in purchasing S&S1s assets has a present intention to provide intrastate interexchange services in South Dakota and would thus incur switched access charges which could be affected by the decision in this proceeding.
17. Any person who might have an interest in purchasing the assets of S&S who is presently providing intrastate interexchange services in South Dakota has had an interest in the outcome of this proceeding that it could have asserted in a petition for intervention on its own behalf prior to now. No such petition has been filed.
18. Some concrete showing of current proximate interest is required as a condition of permitting S&S to maintain its status as an intervenor party.
19. S&S1s mere assertion that it is offering telecommunications assets for sale which might possibly be sold to a person who does not now, but might desire to, provide intrastate interexchange services in South Dakota and who might theoretically have concerns about the Company's switched access revenue requirement is too speculative to meet the test for proof of standing as an intervenor and is not a sufficient showing of interest peculiar to S&S, as opposed to an interest common to t.he public at large, to justify S&S1s intervenor party status in this proceeding.
20. Based upon the above findings, the Commission finds (i) that the Affidavit of S&S and the other documents and showings of evidence in the record in this proceeding are insufficient to demonstrate that a genuine issue of material fact is presented that would require a factual hearing as to a present interest of S&S in this proceeding that is sufficient to warrant its continued standing as an intervenor party and (ii) that after viewing all reasonable inferences to be dravvn from the evidence in the record herein in favor of S&S, Company is entitled to a summary disposition as a matter of law granting Company's Motion to Dismiss S&S as an intervenor party.
21. The interests of the ultimate consumers of switched access services to be provided by Company are not peculiar to S&S as opposed to the general public and such consumer and general public interests are adequately represented in this proceeding by the Commission's Staff. Furthermore, given S&S's conduct toward the Commission and S&S1s customers as set forth in the TC02-166 Order, the Commission does not find that S&S is an appropriate advocate for the interests of customers' or the general public's interests in this proceeding.
22. The evidence does not support a finding that S&S has acted in a dilatory or obstructionist manner while an intervenor party to this proceeding and such a finding has not been relied upon by the Commission in reaching its decision herein.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
1. The Company's Motion to Dismiss was properly filed. Notice of the Commission's intention to treat the Motion to Dismiss as a motion for summary disposition was properly filed and served upon the parties in accordance with SDCL 15-6-56 and Richards v. Lenz, 539 N.W.2d 80 (S.D. 1995).
2. Pursuant to SDCL 49-1-1 1(4), 1-26-17.1, 1-26-18, 15-6-12(c) and 15-6-56 and ARSD 20:10:01:15.05, the Commission has the authority both to deny intervention as a party for failure of the petitioner to make a sufficient showing of pecuniary interest peculiar to the petitioner and also to dismiss an intervenor party under either a motion to dismiss or a summary disposition, as appropriate, if the requisite pecuniary interest of the intervening party has ceased to exist.
3. A petition to intervene and subsequent substantive pleadings and positions asserted by an intervenor in a proceeding are "defenses or claims" subject to summary disposition pursuant to SDCL 1-26-18.
4. Intrastate switched access charges are charges made by a carrier's carrier to another carrier for use of telecommunications facilities to originate or terminate calls. ARSD 20:10:27:01(6). For a telecommunications company to be a direct purchaser and user of the Company's intrastate switched access services, as distinguished from a member of the general public indirectly purchasing such services as an end user, it must be a provider of intrastate interexchange telecommunications services. ARSD 20:l O:27:OI (2) and 20: 1 O:27:O2. The Commission's TC02-166 Order prohibits S&S from engaging in the provision of the intrastate interexchange services in South Dakota and hence from being a purchaser or user of switched access services. S&S is not a purchaser of Company's switched access services.
5. When challenging a summary judgment, the nonmoving party must substantiate his allegations with sufficient probative evidence that would permit a finding in his favor on more than
- mere speculation or conjecture. The Estate of Frederis J. Elliot v. A&B Welding Supply Company, 1999 S.D. 55, 594 N.W.2d 707 (1999).
6. SDCL 15-6-56(e) requires that an affidavit offered in support of opposition to .a motion for summary judgment "shall be made on personal knowledge" and "shall set forth such facts as would be admissible in evidence."
6. The assertion in the Affidavit that "the individual andlor entity interested in purchasing S&S Communications and/or its assets has expressed some reluctance in following through with the purchase as a result of the rates presently charged from switched access services in South Dakota" is hearsay and is not a fact admissible in evidence.
7. The remaining assertions in the Affidavit amount to an argument that S&S has standing to intervene due to the ownership of assets whose value might be affected by the fact that they could be used by a potential purchaser to become a provider of intrastate interexchange service in South Dakota who would thus require switched access services of Company. This argument demonstrates only a mere possibility and is not a showing of interest in the Company's switched access revenue requirement that is sufficiently proximate to justify party intervenor status.
8. The interests of the consumers of switched access services in South Dakota are represented by the Commission Staff in this proceeding, and S&S has made no showing that Commission Staff is not providing adequate representation of such interest.
9. S&S has failed to make a sufficient showing that a genuine issue of material fact is presented as to a pecuniary interest peculiar to S&S in this proceeding and the Commission concludes that a genuine issue of material fact is not presented.
10. S&S1s asserted pecuniary interest arising from its ownership of assets that might be used in South Dakota by a purchaser of such assets to provide telecommunications services that would require the purchase of switched access services from Company is not proof of a sufficiently proximate interest in the outcome of this proceeding to justify intervenor party status.
11. Company is entitled to disposition in its favor as a matter of law of its Motion to Dismiss considered as a motion for summary disposition.
12. Company's Motion to Dismiss is granted.
13. Despite its dismissal as a party to this proceeding, the partners of S&S andlor the owners of its assets may request the right to appear and be heard in this proceeding as non-party participants pursuant to ARSD 20:10:01 : I 5.06.
It is therefore
ORDERED, that the Company's Motion to Dismiss S&S Communications as an intervenor party to this proceeding is granted and S&S Communications is accordingly dismissed as an intervenor party.
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that this Order was duly entered on the 4 day of September, 2003. Pursuant to SDCL 1-26-32, this Order will take effect 10 days after the date of receipt or failure to accept delivery of the decision by the parties.
Dated at Pierre, South Dakota, this qd day of September, 2003.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned hereby certifies that this document hss been served today upon all parties of record in this docket, as listed on the docket service list, by facsimile or by first class mail, in properly
(OFFICIAL SEAL)
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
K. SCAL ROBERT K. SAHR, Chairman S
BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLISHMENT ) ORDER APPROVING OF SWITCHED ACCESS REVENUE ) REVENUE REQUIREMENT REQUIREMENT FOR EAST PLAINS ) TELECOM, INC. 1 TC02-072
On June 20, 2002, East Plains Telecom, Inc. (East Plains) filed for approval by the Public Utilities Commission (Commission) its 2001 Intrastate Switched Access Cost Study. On November 26, 2002 and September 2, 2003, East Plains filed amended 2001 Intrastate Switched Access Cost Studies.
On June 27, 2002, the Commission electronically transmitted notice of the filing and the intervention deadline of July 12, 2002, to interested individuals and entities. On July 9, 2002, the Commission received a Petition to Intervene from S&S Communications (S&S). At a regularly scheduled meeting of July 23, 2002, the Commission granted intervention to S&S. The Commission also voted to assess a filing fee as requested by the Executive Director up to the statutory limit of $100,000. On July 11, 2003, the Commission received a Motion to Dismiss S&S as intervenor in this proceeding from East Plains. At its regularly scheduled meeting of August 19, 2003, the Commission granted the Motion to Dismiss. Staff filed a memorandum on September 2, 2003, with the concurrence of the company, setting forth a recommended revenue requirement and minutes of use. The Commission considered this matter at its September 16, 2003, meeting.
The Commission has jurisdiction over this matter pursuant to SDCL 1-26-17.1, 49-1A-9, 49- 31-12.4, 49-31-12.6, 49-31-18, 49-31-1 9 and ARSD 20:10:01:15.02, 20:10:01:15.05, 20:10:27:07 and 20:10:27:08. Upon review of East Plains' filing, the Commission found that the revenue requirement and minutes of use as depicted in Staffs memorandum were fair and reasonable and should be approved. As the Commission's final decision in this matter, it is therefore
ORDERED, that East Plains' revenue requirement and minutes of use are hereby approved as revised and shall be incorporated in the Local Exchange Carriers Association's determination of switched access rates. (See TC02-090.) n
& Dated at Pierre, South Dakota, this 2 " j 7 a y of September, 2003.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned hereby certifies that this document has been served today upon all parties of record in this docket, as listed on the docket service list, by facsimile or by first class mail, in properly addressed envelopes, with charges
(OFFICIAL SEAL)
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
n ROBERT K. SAHR, Chairman