Qwest's retail telecommunications services, Business and Residence local exchange access line services also known as Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) - Business and Residence, are available for resale by Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) to their end-users. Additional information about resale of Qwest's retail services, is availabe in Resale - General.
Both Business and Residence local exchange access line services provide access to the public switched network for local and long distance dialing. If your end-user chooses to use Qwest for Intra-Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) long distance the IntraLATA long distance is billed to you at the resale rate. The IntraLATA long distance is determined by the Local Primary Interexchange Carrier (LPIC). End-users designate a carrier of choice on calls that originate and terminate within the end-user's home LATA. The end-user's intraLATA carrier can be the same or different from their interLATA (long distance) carrier. Information describing long distance carrier selection is available in the Long Distance Carrier Selection Overview.
Types of Business Services include:
Types of Residence Services include:
For additional information on types of Business and Residence services and related USOCs view state specific Tariffs/Catalogs/Price Lists.
The following Discounted Feature Packages are available for Resale
to your end-users:
Call Manager
Connection - Business Only.
NOTE: Call Manager Connection – Business Only Packages are
grandparented in all states except Arizona and Idaho-North effective
April 11, 2005 and are only available as a new service in Arizona
and Idaho-North. Contact your Qwest
Sales Executive for additional information.
CustomChoice®
for Business Package.
NOTE: CustomChoice® for Business Packages are grandparented
effective April 11, 2005 and are not available as a new service.
Contact your Qwest
Sales Executive for additional information.
CustomChoice®
Packages - Residence.
NOTE: CustomChoice® Packages - Residence is grandparented effective
May 5, 2003 and is not available as a new service. Contact
your Qwest Sales Executive for additional information.
CustomChoice-Complete
Packages. (Residence Only).
NOTE: CustomChoice-Complete Packages - (Residence Only) is
grandparented effective May 5, 2003 and is not available as a new
service. Contact
your Qwest Sales Executive for additional information.
PopularChoice
Packages. (Residence Only).
NOTE: PopularChoice Packages is grandparented effective May
5, 2003 and is not available as a new service. Contact
your Qwest Sales Executive for additional information.
PreferredChoice
Packages. (Residence Only)
NOTE: PreferredChoice Packages are grandparented effective August
16, 2004, and are not available as a new service. Contact your Qwest
Sales Executive for additional information.
Qwest Choice
Business (available from December 15, 2003 to April 11, 2005)
NOTE: Qwest Choice™ Business Packages are grandparented effective
April 11, 2005, and are not available as a new service. Contact
your Qwest Sales
Executive for additional information.
Qwest Choice™ Business (Qwest Choice Business Pick 3 in CO) (available April 11, 2005)
Qwest Choice™ Business Add-A-Line
Qwest Choice
Home
NOTE: Qwest Choice Home Packages are grandparented effective
August 16, 2004, and are not available as a new service. Contact
your Qwest Sales
Executive for additional information.
Qwest Choice Home (Qwest Choice Home Pick 3 in CO) (available August 16, 2004 and later)
Qwest Business Line
Plus.
NOTE: Qwest Business Line Plus™ Packages are grandparented
effective April 11, 2005 in all states except Idaho-North and are
not available as a new service except in Idaho-North. Contact your
Qwest Sales Executive
for additional information.
SelectPak
(Residence Only).
NOTE: SelectPak is grandparented effective May 5, 2003 and
is not available as a new service. Contact
your Qwest Sales Executive for additional information.
SmartSet
(Business Only).
NOTE: SmartSet™ Packages are grandparented in all states except
Arizona effective April 11, 2005 and are only available as new service
in Arizona. Contact your Qwest
Sales Executive for additional information.
ValueChoice
Packages (Residence Only).
NOTE: ValueChoice Packages are grandparented effective August 16, 2004, and are not available as a new service, with the exception of Idaho-North. Contact your Qwest Sales Executive for additional information.
Business and Residence local exchange access line services are available for resale throughout Qwest's 14-state local service territory.
For additional Qwest retail services available for resale by state, view state specific Tariffs/Catalogs/Price Lists.
Business services can be installed in any business location and in a residential location where an end-user may be operating a 'home business.'
Residence services can only be installed in a residential location.
It is your responsibility to provide Qwest with accurate end-user address and location information for state regulated emergency databases. Information regarding 911/Enhanced 911 (E911) is located in Access to Emergency Services (911/E911).
For each main telephone number Qwest will accept one white page directory listing at no charge. Additional information about directory listing is available in White Pages Directory Listings.
Additional terms and conditions, rates and charges can be found in the Tariffs/Catalogs/Price Lists.
Technical characteristics are described in:
General resale rate structure information is described in Resale - General.
Nonrecurring charges apply for the initial provisioning and installation of Residence service and most Business services. Nonrecurring charges also apply whenever there are additions or changes to existing services. Monthly recurring charges apply.
Business and Residence services and optional features are available on a month-to month basis. A minimum billing period of thirty days applies for monthly recurring charges.
Qwest retail rate elements for Business and Residence services, and how the rate elements apply are available in the state specific Tariffs/Catalogs/Price Lists.
Rates and/or applicable discounts are available in Exhibit A or the specific rate sheet in your Interconnection or Resale Agreement.
Qwest's retail rates can be found in the state specific Tariffs/Catalogs/Price Lists.
Tariffs, regulations and policies applicable to Qwest retail products available for resale are located in the state specific Tariffs/Catalogs/Price Lists.
Qwest has Interconnection/Resale tariffs in the following states:
| State | Tariff |
| Colorado | Colorado Local Network Interconnection and Service Resale Tariff |
| Iowa | Iowa Local Wireline Network Interconnection and Service Resale Tariff |
| Washington | Washington Resale Tariff |
You may purchase services for resale under these tariffs, or under an Interconnection or Resale Agreement in these states.
Additional policy information can be found in your Interconnection or Resale Agreement, or the Statement of Generally Available Terms and Conditions (SGAT) for the relevant state.
Business and Residence services optional feature availability and pricing may vary according to the state specific Tariffs/Catalogs/Price Lists.\
A complete list of standard features, feature descriptions, availability, pricing, and ordering information is available in the Resale - Features matrix.
Qwest offers various optional intraLATA local calling plans in some states. Check the state specific Tariffs/Catalogs/Price Lists to determine what plans may be available.
Message Delivery Service (MDS) and Message Delivery Service Interoffice (MDSI) are network service product offerings that are used to facilitate the delivery of a voice messaging platform and are available with certain product offerings. For additional information contact your Qwest Service Manager.
Traffic Data Report Service (TDRS) provides customers with a summary of traffic data on certain network facilities. For additional information contact your Qwest Service Manager.
| Features | Benefits |
| Cost effective | |
| Flexible communication system | |
| Network reliability |
See Features/Benefits.
If you are a new CLEC and are ready to do business with Qwest, view Getting Started as a Facility-Based CLEC or Getting Started as a Reseller.
If you are an existing CLEC wishing to amend your Interconnection Agreement or New Customer Questionnaire, additional information is located in the Interconnection Agreement.
General pre-ordering activities are described in the Pre-Ordering Overview.
Requirements for pre-ordering are described in Local Service Guidelines (LSOG) Pre-Order.
It is important to understand the Resale - General procedures before ordering local exchange services.
General ordering activities are described in the Ordering Overview.
Service requests should be placed using Interconnect Mediated Access (IMA) Extensible Markup Language (XML), IMA Graphical User Interface (GUI), or faxed to (888) 796-9089.
Local Exchange Services, Business and Residence POTS service requests are submitted using the following LSOG forms:
Field entry requirements are described in the LSOG.
When requesting a full conversion from existing Retail/Resale/commercial local exchange services products e.g. Qwest Local Service Platform™ (QLSP™) using the LSR ACT Type = V, all listings on the current account must be addressed by providing the end-state of the listing on your LSR. If there are no change(s) to the listing(s), the listing(s) should have the LACT value of Z. If the LSR ACT Type = V, and a LACT value of Z is present on the DL form, the TN will be used for validation purposes, but all other information on the DL form will be ignored. The listing will remain exactly as it exists on Qwest’s Customer Service Record. LSRs with 'LACT = N - New Listing' selected when changes are being made to existing listings will be manually rejected by Qwest. Only new listings may be added with LACT = N during conversion activity. Existing listings may be deleted during conversion activity with LACT = D - Delete Listing.
Requests for multiple line conversions may be made on the same LSR, provided the request is based on the same Customer Service Record (CSR), for the same end-user, at the same location, and for the same due date.
LSRs related to Public Response Calling Service (Choke Network) must be submitted by fax until further notice. Additionally, the following three USOCs are required on the RS form:
In addition, the Remarks section must include the following information:
Additional information regarding the restrictions and limitations of Choke Network Service:
General provisioning and installation activities are described in the Provisioning and Installation Overview.
Some products or features require the addition of a Line Class Code (LCC) to provision the service in the Qwest switch. When a LCC is required, the CLEC is not responsible for providing it on the LSR; Qwest adds it to the service order.
In some cases, several products associated with a single line may each require a LCC. Only one LCC may be used on a line. Therefore, in these situations, Qwest will assign a single LCC that provides the function for multiple products. There are also times when one LCC may be translated into another LCC to accommodate various switch types and/or Multi-line Hunting requirements.
Qwest enters the LCC on the service order following each line USOC to be equipped with the product or feature, as in the following example:
For information on the LCCs used in provisioning Resale POTS services refer to the LCC Job Aid. The LCC Job Aid is provided as an informational tool and should not be used by the CLEC when submitting an LSR.
Loss and Completion Reports are based on loss and gain account activity. Loss and Completion Reports are described in Billing Information - Additional Outputs - SMDR, Completion Report, Loss Report.
General maintenance and repair activities are described in the Maintenance and Repair Overview.
In certain communities where Qwest has deployed Fiber To The Premise (FTTP) architecture, Qwest will not be able to technically line power the customer phone from the serving wire center. Therefore, a battery back up unit is required and is initially installed at the end user customer location for lifeline capability. The maintenance of this battery backup unit will be your responsibility. Qwest will monitor this battery backup unit for alarms (i.e., battery is low, dead, or missing) and provide written notification to you, as a provider of Resale service to an impacted end user location, so that you may make arrangements to ensure that the battery is replaced. This notification will provide instructions on how to proceed.
The written notification for the FTTP low battery alarm will be sent to the billing address on the CSR. If you would like the battery replacement notification to be sent to an alternate address, mark the FTTP LSR for manual handling and enter the alternate address or contact information in the Remarks section of the request.
On a monthly basis, Qwest will provide you with billing information that will provide summary account information as well as end-user account information.
Customer Records and Information System (CRIS) billing is described in Billing Information - Customer Records and Information System (CRIS).
View Qwest courses in the Course Catalog.
Qwest contact information is located in Wholesale Customer Contacts.
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Last Update: May 27, 2009
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