Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1220-04-02-.34

Current through June 26, 2024
Section 1220-04-02-.34 - SERVICE OBJECTIVES AND SURVEILLANCE LEVELS
(1) Certain measurements have been shown to be most important in determination of quality of telephone service. The results of these measurements may vary, however, depending on the size of the service area being measured, geography and demography of the service area, types of equipment operated by the telephone utility, season of the year (weather) and number of days in the month being measured. For these reasons, no single statistical standard can serve as a strict demarcation level between "good" and "poor" service for every company in Tennessee.
(2) Accordingly, the Authority has established herein a set of criteria which is generally recognized as being on the one hand, measures of reasonable and economically attainable service, and on the other hand, levels of service which indicate a need for scrutiny of service and corrective action.
(3) Each utility shall make measurements to determine the level of service for each item included in these rules to the extent feasible. In central offices of such size that recording equipment is not presently, or normally installed for the purpose of measuring accurately such functions as dial tone speed and central office overflows, this rule does not mandate the installation of such measuring equipment. Each utility shall, however, make the necessary physical checks and observations in such offices to assure that levels of service on any of the items included herein are being maintained.
(4) These rules require scheduled formal reports on a quarterly basis. In addition where continuing service problems are indicated by failure to meet surveillance levels and/or complaints in individual exchange areas, the Authority may require reports of investigation and corrective action be taken. If unreasonable hardship to a utility or to a customer results from the application of any rule herein prescribed, application may be made to the Authority for the modification of the rule or for temporary or permanent exemption from its requirements. The adoption of these rules by the Authority shall in no way preclude it from altering or amending them pursuant to applicable statutory procedures, nor shall the adoption of these rules preclude the Authority from granting temporary exemptions from its regulations in exceptional cases.

Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1220-04-02-.34

Original rule certified May 9, 1982. Amendment filed August 18, 1982; Effective September 17, 1982. Editorial changes made by the Secretary of State pursuant to Public Chapter 305 of 1995; "Commission" and references to the "Commission" were changed to "Authority" and references to the "Authority"; effective March 28, 2003.

Authority: T.C.A. §§65-202,65-2-102, 65-4-104, and 65-4-106.