If an EAS inquiry is initiated, the Commission may order that a traffic study be conducted by the affected local exchange company or companies. Traffic study results shall be reported to the Commission in such time frame as the Commission may order. Traffic study data shall be developed from and based upon a three hundred sixty-five day study of representative calling patterns, shall be in such form, detail and content as the Commission may require, and shall include, at a minimum, the following information, except as provided in 17 NMAC 13.3.11.2 [now subsection B of 17.11.3.11 NMAC] of this rule or ordered by the Commission:
A. The number of messages, minutes and revenue per access line per month, over each interexchange route in both directions and in each direction, segregated between business and residential users and combined for both.B. A detailed analysis of the distribution of calling usage among subscribers, over each route and in each direction, segregated between business and residential users and combined, showing, for each category, the number of customers making each of 0 through 15 calls (e.g., 0-1, 0-2, 0-3, etc.), and 16 or more calls per month.C. Data showing, by class of service, the number of access lines in service for each of the exchanges being studied.D. The interexchange toll rates, distance between rate centers, the number and duration of calls and the average revenue per message (ARPM) for the calls studied.E. The number of Foreign Exchange (FX) lines in service and the average calling volumes carried on these lines expressed as calculated messages per month and in CCS units.N.M. Admin. Code § 17.11.3.10
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