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Network Disclosure Announcement #761

Short Term Public Notice Under Rule 51.333(a). CenturyLink's Internet address: http://qwest.centurylink.com/disclosures/.

Copper Retirements in Arizona, Colorado and Oregon

First Implementation Date:

January 31, 2012

Original Date Posted:

November 28, 2011

Summary:

Copper Retirements are necessary to respond to various factors in the Outside Plant, including road construction, maintenance problems, and growth accommodation. Replacement cables may be either copper or fiber. Specific information will be provided with each disclosure.

Locations, Timing of Deployments & Interface Requirements:

The following gives additional details on the copper retirement(s):           

STATE WIRE CENTER PLANNED COMPLETION OR RETIREMENT DATE DA (s) Job # FDI Address(es) Replacing
AZ Tucson Cortaro TCSNAZCO 2-24-2011 210516 1213U1V 8314 N Moondance Wy. Road construction forces CenturyLink to abandon its copper cables and transfer working services to a fiber fed digital loop carrier system (DLC). All existing services will continue to be supported; however, after the cut to DLC, new copper reliant services, such as non-loaded copper loops will not be supported. All other types of unbundled loops will still be available.
AZ Tucson Southwest TCSNAZSW 02-28-2012 111111 0213ET1 3100 S Kinney Rd. Road construction forces CenturyLink to abandon its copper cables and transfer working services to a fiber fed digital loop carrier system (DLC). All existing services will continue to be supported; however, after the cut to DLC, new copper reliant services, such as non-loaded copper loops will not be supported. All other types of unbundled loops will still be available.
CO Colorado Springs CLSPCOMA 01-31-2012 215433 1223TCV 3203 N Hancock Av. Road construction forces CenturyLink to abandon its copper cables and transfer working services to a fiber fed digital loop carrier system (DLC). All existing services will continue to be supported; however, after the cut to DLC, new copper reliant services, such as non-loaded copper loops will not be supported. All other types of unbundled loops will still be available.
OR Eugene 10th Av. EUGNOR53 02-05-2012 312411 12R2734 32655 Dillard Rd. Road construction forces CenturyLink to abandon its copper cables and transfer working services to a fiber fed digital loop carrier system (DLC). All existing services will continue to be supported; however, after the cut to DLC, new copper reliant services, such as non-loaded copper loops will not be supported. All other types of unbundled loops will still be available.

 

Additional Information:

Any customer premises equipment vendor/manufacturer or enhanced services provider desiring additional technical information in conjunction with this Disclosure can contact:

Georganne Weidenbach
Regulatory Compliance Manager
801 237-3101
Georganne.Weidenbach@qwest.com

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Questions regarding Network Disclosure information can be referred to the individual listed on the Disclosure Announcement, or contact Jamal Boudhaouia, CenturyLink's Manager of Network Disclosures at Jamal.Boudhaouia@CenturyLink.com or (303) 707-8561.