*Pages 1--2 from Microsoft Word - 50621.doc* PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12 th St., S. W. Washington, D. C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418- 0500 Internet: http:// www. fcc. gov TTY: 1- 888- 835- 5322 DA 05- 2194 Released: July 28, 2005 WIRELINE COMPETITION BUREAU APPROVES PLAN TO REFUND INTERSTATE ACCESS CUSTOMERS OF AMERITECH, NEVADA BELL, AND PACIFIC BELL FOR 1993 AND 1994 TARIFF PERIODS CC Docket Nos. 93- 193 and 94- 65 On July 30, 2004, the Commission released the Add- Back Tariff Investigation Order, concluding its investigation of the 1993 and 1994 interstate access tariffs of price cap local exchange carriers (LECs) that implemented a sharing or lower formula adjustment. 1 The Commission found unjust and unreasonable the 1993 annual access tariffs of price cap LECs that implemented a sharing or lower formula adjustment in their 1992 Price Cap Indexes (PCIs) and that failed to apply add- back in computing their 1992 earnings and rates of return and resulting 1993 PCIs. 2 The Commission made the same findings for the 1994 interstate access tariffs of price cap LECs that implemented a sharing or lower formula adjustment in their 1993 PCIs. 3 Finally, the Commission ordered affected price cap LECs to: (1) recalculate their 1992 and 1993 earnings and rates of return, making an add- back adjustment; (2) determine the appropriate sharing or lower formula adjustment to their PCIs for the subsequent tariff year; (3) compute the amount of any resulting access rate decrease; and (4) submit a plan for refunding the amounts owed to customers plus interest as a result of any such rate decrease. 4 SBC Communications, Inc. (SBC) filed the refund plans required by the Add- Back Tariff Investigation Order on behalf of The Ameritech Operating Companies (Ameritech), Nevada Bell Telephone Company (Nevada Bell), and Pacific Bell Telephone Company (Pacific Bell). 5 The Wireline Competition Bureau (Bureau) completed its review and, in the Add- Back Refund Order released March 17, 2005, approved SBC’s refund plans as further detailed in that order. 6 The Bureau recognized that, due 1 1993 Annual Access Tariff Filings, CC Docket No. 93- 193, 1994 Annual Access Tariff Filings, CC Docket No. 94- 65, Order, 19 FCC Rcd 14949 (2004) (Add- Back Tariff Investigation Order). 2 Id. at para. 1. 3 Id. 4 Id. at 14961, para. 29. 5 See Refund Plan of SBC Communications Inc., CC Docket Nos. 93- 193, 94- 65 (filed Aug. 30, 2004). 6 1993 Annual Access Tariff Filings, CC Docket No. 93- 193, 1994 Annual Access Tariff Filings, CC Docket No. 94- 65, Order, 20 FCC Rcd 6077 (WCB 2005) (Add- Back Refund Order). Refunds are owed to interstate access customers of Pacific Bell for the 1994 tariff period. Refunds are owed to interstate access customers of Ameritech and Nevada Bell for both the 1993 and 1994 tariff periods. See Refund Plan of SBC Communications Inc., CC Docket Nos. 93- 193, 94- 65 at 1- 2. 1 2 to factors such as bankruptcy, changes in ownership, or simple passage of time, some customers of Ameritech, Nevada Bell, and Pacific Bell may no longer be readily identifiable. 7 Further, the Bureau did not require SBC to identify and notify customers that may be due refunds of less than $100. Customers that SBC cannot identify and customers due refunds of less than $100 may, however, obtain refunds through the following procedure, as specified in the Add- Back Refund Order: For at least 60 days after this notice is published in the Federal Register, SBC must post this notice on its company web sites that are most often consulted by their interstate access customers. SBC must also provide an address to which former access customers may submit refund claims by a specified date that is at least 60 days after the refund notice is first posted. 8 For further information, contact Margaret Dailey of the Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau at (202) 418- 1520. - FCC - 7 See Add- Back Refund Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 6087- 88, paras. 21- 22. 8 Id. at 6088, para. 22. 2