1 BEFORE THE FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 2 3 DOCKET NO. 040086-EI 4 In the Matter of: 5 PETITION TO VACATE ORDER NO. PSC-01-1003-AS-EI APPROVING, AS 6 MODIFIED AND CLARIFIED, THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT 7 BETWEEN ALLIED UNIVERSAL CORPORATION AND...June 3rd, 2023
FiledJune 3rd, 2023
AGREEMENT BETWEENAgreement • February 23rd, 2021
Contract Type FiledFebruary 23rd, 2021Signature: eSigned - James Mertz Signature: eSigned - Kristen Shore Name: eSigned - James Mertz (Print or Type) Name: eSigned - Kristen Shore(Print or Type) Title: Vice President of Industry Affairs (Print or Type) Title: AVP Regulatory(Print or Type) Date: 10 Feb 2021 Date: 10 Feb 2021
AGREEMENT BETWEENAgreement • December 15th, 2020
Contract Type FiledDecember 15th, 2020Signature: eSigned - S. Lynn Hughes Signature: eSigned - Kristen Shore Name: eSigned - S. Lynn Hughes (Print or Type) Name: eSigned - Kristen Shore (Print or Type) Title: Director Carrier Relations (Print or Type) Title: AVP Regulatory (Print or Type) Date: 15 Dec 2020 Date: 15 Dec 2020
AGREEMENTAgreement • August 10th, 2021
Contract Type FiledAugust 10th, 2021between DISH Wireless L.L.C. DISH Wireless limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of Colorado, with offices at 9601 Meridian Blvd. Englewood, CO 80112 and Frontier Florida LLC limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of Florida, with offices at 610 Zack St., Tampa, FL 33602 (Frontier and DISH Wireless may be referred to hereinafter, each, individually
INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTInterconnection Agreement • November 1st, 2017 • Florida
Contract Type FiledNovember 1st, 2017 JurisdictionTHIS AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is effective upon approval by the Commission (the “Effective Date”), by and between CenturyLink Communications, LLC, (“CLEC”) with offices at 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203 and ITS Telecommunications Systems, Inc. (“ILEC”) with offices at 15931 SW Warfield Boulevard, Indiantown, FL 34956. This Agreement may refer to either ILEC or CLEC or both as a “Party” or “Parties.”
Xspedius and BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc.February 26th, 2001
FiledFebruary 26th, 2001Pursuant to this Agreement (the “Agreement”), Xspedius Corp., a Louisiana corporation, (“Xspedius”) and BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. (“BellSouth”) hereinafter referred to collectively as the “Parties” hereby agree to amend that certain Master Interconnection Agreement (“the Agreement”) between BellSouth and Xspedius dated 01/01/2000.
SolarTogether – An FPL Shared Solar Program Pre-Registration Agreement-Registration Agreement • November 20th, 2018
Contract Type FiledNovember 20th, 2018Pursuant to this pre-registration agreement (“Agreement”), the undersigned (“Subscriber”) is agreeing to subscribe to a specified number of kilowatts (“kW”) of solar-generated electric power under SolarTogether – An FPL Shared Solar Program (“Program”) sponsored by Florida Power & Light Company (“FPL”). The Program will be filed with the Florida Public Service Commission (“FPSC”) in 2019, and it is anticipated that Program power will become available to FPL customers sometime in March 2020. This voluntary program allows FPL customers to subscribe to a portion of universal solar capacity built specifically for this Program, thereby sharing in the benefits of solar generation and receiving a credit for the system savings produced by the respective capacity for which such customer subscribes.
Carlotta Stauffer, Director Florida Public Service Commission 2540 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850 RE: Interconnection Agreement betweenAgreement for Local Interconnection • April 3rd, 2015
Contract Type FiledApril 3rd, 2015This Agreement For Local Interconnection (“Agreement”) made this 1 day of July, 2014, is by and between Frontier Communications of the South, LLC, a Alabama limited liability company, with a principal place of business at 3 High Ridge Park, Stamford, CT 06905 (“Frontier”) and Vitcom LLC, a New York limited liability company, having its principal place of business at 3611 14th Ave, Suite 203A, Brooklyn, NY 11218 (“Carrier”). Frontier and Carrier may also be referred to herein singularly as a “Party” or collectively as “the Parties”.
AMENDMENT BETWEENT Wholesale • September 28th, 2022
Contract Type FiledSeptember 28th, 2022This Amendment (“Amendment”) amends the Interconnection Agreement (“Agreement”) by and between Southwestern Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Missouri, BellSouth Telecommunications, LLC d/b/a AT&T Florida, AT&T Georgia, AT&T North Carolina, and AT&T Tennessee, Pacific Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T CALIFORNIA, Nevada Bell Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T NEVADA and AT&T Wholesale (“AT&T”) and Easton Telecom Services, LLC (“CLEC”). AT&T and CLEC are hereinafter referred to collectively as the “Parties” and individually as a “Party”.
And DIECA Communications, Inc. d/b/a Covad Communications Company Dated May 30, 2001Interconnection Agreement • October 3rd, 2001
Contract Type FiledOctober 3rd, 2001This Agreement refers to the Interconnection Agreement (“the Agreement”) entered into by DIECA Communications, Inc. d/b/a Covad Communications Company (“DIECA”), a California corporation and BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. (“BellSouth”), a Georgia corporation on May 30, 2001. This Amendment (“Amendment”) is made by and between DIECA and BellSouth and shall be deemed effective on the date executed by DIECA and BellSouth.
ContractMay 1st, 2019
FiledMay 1st, 2019
VIA E-FILINGMay 23rd, 2014
FiledMay 23rd, 2014Re: ICC Bill and Keep Amendment –Interconnection Agreement between Embarq Florida, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink (f/k/a Sprint Florida, Inc.) and Telepak, Inc. d/b/a Cellular South (n/k/a Cellular South Licenses, Inc., LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cellular South, Inc.)
ContractAgreement • May 2nd, 2019
Contract Type FiledMay 2nd, 2019Agreement (SSA) approved by the Commission in Order No. PSC-2017-0178-S-EI.1 Pursuant to Paragraph 7(a) of the SSA, Gulf can recover storm costs, not exceeding $4.00/1,000 kWh on monthly residential customer bills, on an interim basis, beginning 60 days following the filing of a petition for recovery. In addition, pursuant to Paragraph 7(b), Gulf may petition the Commission to allow for a charge greater than $4.00/1,000 kWh, or a period longer than 12 months, if costs exceed $100 million in a calendar year. In its petition, Gulf has requested an interim storm restoration recovery charge of $8.00/1,000 kWh on a residential bill, effective with the first billing cycle for April 2019. On March 13, 2019, Gulf requested that the Commission suspend the 60-day timeframe set forth in the SSA, and requested that the Commission approve the storm restoration recovery charge to become effective with the first billing cycle in July 2019. The Company estimates that the proposed recovery charge will
AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT BETWEEN BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC.Interconnection Agreement • August 27th, 2001
Contract Type FiledAugust 27th, 2001This Agreement (the “Amendment”) is made and entered into between BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. (“BellSouth”) a Georgia corporation, and Broadslate Networks, Inc., on behalf of its operating affiliates identified in Part A hereof collectively, (“Broadslate”) a Delaware corporation hereinafter referred to collectively as the ”Parties,” hereby agree to amend that certain Interconnection Agreement between the Parties dated April 13, 2001 (“Agreement”).
Cahill Gordon & Reindel llpElectronet Agreement • March 17th, 2022
Contract Type FiledMarch 17th, 2022Electronet Agreement in connection with HOF’s acquisition of Electronet’s assets and customers (the “HOF Agreement”). HOF later assigned the HOF Agreement to its affiliate HOT in connection with an internal corporate reorganization pursuant to which HOF’s customers and assets in and around the Tallahassee area were transferred to HOT.2
BEFORE THE FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONDecember 3rd, 2020
FiledDecember 3rd, 2020BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. (“BellSouth”), pursuant to Rule 28-106.204(4), Florida Administrative Code, moves for a summary final order in its favor. This docket involves a billing complaint filed by Saturn Telecommunications Services, Inc. d/b/a STS Telecom, LLC. (“STS”). STS contends that BellSouth has overbilled it for switching; however, the switching rates it complains of were agreed to by the parties and are contained in the parties’ applicable interconnection agreement. Because STS has no right to avoid its contractual obligations, BellSouth respectfully requests that this Commission enter an order granting its counterclaim and requiring STS to promptly pay for the switching services it received. As set forth in detail below, there is no genuine issue of material fact as to any issues, and BellSouth is entitled to a summary final order in its favor as a matter of law.
Interconnection Agreement BetweenInterconnection Agreement • November 5th, 2021 • Florida
Contract Type FiledNovember 5th, 2021 Jurisdiction
Beth Salak, Director Florida Public Service Commission 2540 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0850 RE: Interconnection Agreement betweenAugust 29th, 2016
FiledAugust 29th, 2016The Parties agree the Opt-In Agreement shall consist of the Agreement for Local Interconnection between Frontier Communications of the South, LLC (FL) and Centurylink Communications, LLC as approved under Docket No. 14-0129-TP. This Opt-In agreement is being submitted for your approval.
BEFORE THE FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONApril 17th, 2019
FiledApril 17th, 2019Duke Energy Florida, LLC (“DEF”), pursuant to Rule 28-106.204(1), Florida Administrative Code and Paragraph 17.a.ii. of its 2017 Revised and Restated Settlement Agreement (“2017 Settlement”), hereby moves for approval to re-allocate segments of its Electric Vehicle Charging Station Pilot Program (“Motion”). In support, DEF states as follows:
Agreement. Consideration of the 2021 Settlement Agreement is currently scheduled for hearing on May 4, 2021.Agreement • April 22nd, 2021
Contract Type FiledApril 22nd, 2021On April 14, 2021, EVgo Services LLC (EVgo) filed a Petition for Intervention requesting permission to intervene in this proceeding. DEF and OPC have indicated that they oppose EVgo’s Petition, and NUCOR and PCS Phosphate have taken no position. FIPUG has not provided a response. On April 20, 2021, DEF timely filed a Response in Opposition. No other written response has been filed and the time for doing so has expired.
Commercial Mobile Radio Services (CMRS) By and BetweenCMRS Interconnection Agreement • March 25th, 2024 • Louisiana
Contract Type FiledMarch 25th, 2024 JurisdictionThis CMRS Interconnection Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into by and between CenturyLink of Florida, Inc. (“CenturyLink”), and Shelcomm, Inc. (“Carrier”), in its capacity as a licensed provider of Commercial Mobile Radio Service (“CMRS”). CenturyLink and Carrier are herein referred to collectively as the “Parties” and each individually as a “Party.” This Agreement covers services in the State of Florida.
AGREEMENTAgreement • July 26th, 2001
Contract Type FiledJuly 26th, 2001This Agreement, which shall become effective as of the 24th day of April, 2000, is entered into by and between ALEC, Inc., a Kentucky corporation on behalf of itself, and BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., ("BellSouth"), a Georgia corporation, having an office at 675 W. Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia, 30375, on behalf of itself and its successors and assigns.
Carrier Partner for Interconnected VoIP Provider Amendment to the Interconnection Agreement betweenInterconnection Agreement • February 28th, 2024
Contract Type FiledFebruary 28th, 2024This Carrier Partner for Interconnected VoIP Provider Amendment ( is to the Interconnection Agreement between CenturyLink of Florida, Inc. CenturyLink Peerless Network of Florida, LLC CLEC CenturyLink and CLEC
ContractSeptember 20th, 2019
FiledSeptember 20th, 2019agreement).1 The parties currently operate pursuant to the 1995 agreement. The proposed 2019 amendment would correct a discrepancy in the maps delineating the territorial boundaries approved in the 1995 agreement in an area known as the Crawford Diamond in Nassau County and allow FPL to provide electric service to the adjacent property. All other provisions of the 1995 agreement would remain in effect. There are no customer transfers contemplated in the 2019 amendment. The 1995 agreement is included as Exhibit A to the joint petition in the instant docket.
ASSIGNMENT, ASSUMPTION and CONSENT AGREEMENTAssignment, Assumption and Consent Agreement • February 27th, 2023
Contract Type FiledFebruary 27th, 2023This Assignment, Assumption and Consent Agreement (the “Assignment”) is made by and among the Florida Public Service Commission (“Customer”), Sprint Communications Company, L.P. (“Sprint”), and T‐Mobile USA, Inc. (“T‐Mobile”). This Assignment is effective as of the date the last party signs (the “Assignment Effective Date”).
AMENDMENT NO. 2Interconnection Agreement • April 21st, 2006
Contract Type FiledApril 21st, 2006This Amendment No. 2 (the “Amendment”) is made by and between Verizon Florida Inc., f/k/a GTE Florida Incorporated (“Verizon”), a Florida corporation with offices at 201 N. Franklin Street, One Tampa City Center, Tampa, FL 33602, and KMC Telecom V, Inc., a corporation with offices at 1545 Route 206, Bedminster, NJ 07921 (“KMC V”), and, except as otherwise expressly provided herein with respect to particular provisions hereof, shall be deemed effective on March 11, 2006 (the “Amendment Effective Date”). Verizon and KMC V are hereinafter referred to collectively as the “Parties” and individually as a "Party". This Amendment covers services in Verizon’s service territory in the State of Florida (the “State”).
DEF 2021 Settlement Agreement (FPSC Docket No. 20210016-EI)Settlement Agreement • February 16th, 2021
Contract Type FiledFebruary 16th, 2021▪ The 2021 Settlement Agreement is effective for the years 2022-2024, with some terms effective before or after this period (as explained in the following slides).
AMENDMENT BETWEENAugust 3rd, 2022
FiledAugust 3rd, 2022This Amendment (the “Amendment”) amends the Interconnection Agreement by and between BellSouth Telecommunications, LLC d/b/a AT&T ALABAMA, AT&T FLORIDA, AT&T GEORGIA and AT&T TENNESSEE (“AT&T”) and Georgia Public Web, Inc. (“CLEC”). AT&T and CLEC are hereinafter referred to collectively as the “Parties” and individually as a “Party”.
Ref: The FPSC & FPL Questionable Rate Increase Agreement? Dear Governor DeSantis,October 3rd, 2022
FiledOctober 3rd, 2022
CLAY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. AND THE CITY OF NEWBERRY’S RESPONSE TO STAFF’S FIRST DATA REQUEST (NOS. 1- 8)January 5th, 2017
FiledJanuary 5th, 2017
INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT BETWEEN BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC.Agreement • January 24th, 2002 • GeorgiaTHIS AGREEMENT is made by and between BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., (“BellSouth”), a Georgia corporation, and Satcom Systems, Inc. (“Satcom”), a Florida corporation, and shall be deemed effective as of April 1, 1998. This agreement may refer to either BellSouth or Satcom or both as a “Party” or “Parties. “
ContractSeptember 25th, 2017
FiledSeptember 25th, 2017
92,451,029. The total requested amount of storm costs to be recovered from customers is $91,257,886. Please explain the difference.May 3rd, 2019
FiledMay 3rd, 2019$98,982,984 Second Amended Petition is made up of differences between estimated and final invoices, the $2.3 million supplemental review adjustment, and interest. The $10,025,098 consists of the $7,725,098 “Additional Reduction” amount described in the Storm Cost Settlement plus the $2.3 million supplemental review adjustment but does not include the differences between estimated and final invoices reflected in the Second Amended Petition filing of $98,982,984.
ContractMarch 15th, 2021
FiledMarch 15th, 2021In Order No. PSC-2020-0252-PAA-EU the Commission approved the currently effective Agreement dated March 27, 2020.1 The current Agreement includes the transfer of 546 DEF customers (including 379 customers in a mixed-use apartment complex in Lake County) to SECO and 49 SECO customers to DEF. The purpose of the transfers was to prevent duplication of facilities, correct encroachments, and have one service provider in residential developments when feasible.
RE: Interconnection Agreement between Frontier Communications of the South, LLCAgreement • June 28th, 2018
Contract Type FiledJune 28th, 2018Attached is a new Agreement for Local Interconnection by and between Frontier Communications of the South, LLC and Onvoy, LLC.