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05-1306-AU-COI

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Case Title: INVESTIGATION INTO USE OF 811 DIALING CODE
Status: CL-CLOSED
Industry Code: AU-MORE THAN TWO UTILITIES
Purpose Code: COI-Commission inquiry
Date Opened: 10/25/2005
Date Closed: 4/21/2010
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04/21/2010Case Action Form closing case as of 4/21/2010 electronically filed by Michelle A Green on behalf of Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.2
06/13/2007Service Notice70
06/13/2007Entry ordering that in accordance with Commission findings, this entry acknowledges, and puts Ohio's LEC's on notice that, the OUPS is the sole Ohio one-call center to whom Ohio LEC's must provide 8-1-1 service.3
06/12/2007Letter of intent that the parties shall promptly and diligently apply themselves toward the negotiation and execution of a binding and enforceable Merger Agreement; to accomplish this in time to have the membership of the two parties ratify and approve the Merger Agreement on or before September 30, 2007 filed on behalf of OUPS, R. Lipscomb Jr.; T. Stewart, OGPUPS and Ohio Oil and Gas Association. 3
05/11/2007Letter stating that Verizon North, Inc. has implemented 8-1-1 service throughout its service territory in Ohio filed by C. Cole. (original)1
05/10/2007Letter indicating that Verizon North, Inc. has implemented 8-1-1 service throughout its service territory in Ohio filed by C. Cole. (FAX)2
02/14/2007Entry ordered; that, in accordance with the above findings, all local exchange companies in Ohio shall take whatever actions may be prudent and necessary in order to offer and provide 8-1-1 service throughout their Ohio service areas. That the Commission encourages such companies to offer and provide 8-1-1 service throughout their Ohio service areas by May 14, 2007 and, if a local exchange company finds itself unable to meet this target date for 8-1-1 service implementation, it should file a letter in this docket by May 14, 2007, explaining the reasons why not and describing the additional steps the company will take in order to begin providing the service, along with an estimated date when it expects to begin providing 8-1-1 service; that all local exchange companies in Ohio shall immediately begin negotiating a specialized or customer-specific contractual arrangement between the telephone company and its 8-1-1 service customer(s). The Commission's staff is available to mediate the contract negotiations if the parties to the contract would request it. The Commission encourages the parties to complete he necessary contract negotiations and execute a contract prior to the May 14, 2007 service implementation target date. As an alternative way of provisioning the service, a company would rather provide the service as a tariff service offering, it should submit its proposed tariff for doing as soon as possible as part of its effort to meet the May 14, 2007 service implementation target date.5
02/14/2007Service Notice26
04/19/2006Service Notice18
04/19/2006Service Notice13
04/04/2006Entry ordering that a workshop be scheduled for May 4, 2006, at 10:00 a.m. in Room 11C, at the Commission offices, 180 E. Broad St Columbus, OH 43215. (DF)6
02/17/2006Response letter sent to Paul Preketes, Common Ground Alliance, by M. Satterwhite, PUCO, SMED Legal Director.2
12/23/2005Reply Comments filed by J. Burk on behalf of Ohio Edison Company, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company and The Toledo Edison Company.7
12/22/2005Reply comments of Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. filed by K. Christman.9
12/22/2005Reply Comments of MCI filed by J. Sanders.8
12/22/2005Reply comments of Verizon North Inc. filed by T. Lodge.5
12/22/2005Reply comment of Ohio Edison Company, The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company and The Toledo Edison Company filed by J. Burk. (FAX)8
12/22/2005Reply comments of the Ohio Oil & Gas Association filed by W. Airey.8
12/22/2005Reply comments of the Oil and Gas Producers Underground Protection Service filed by G. Russell.8
12/22/2005Reply comments of Vectren Energy Delivery of Ohio, Inc. filed by G. Hummel.6
12/22/2005Reply comments of the Ohio Gas Company filed by D. Neilsen.7
12/22/2005Reply comments of Ohio Utilities Protection Service (OUPS) filed by John Novak.4
12/21/2005Reply comments of Columbus Southern Power Company and Ohio Power Company filed by M. Resnik.6
12/14/2005Letter in support of 811 One Call Systems in Ohio filed by D. Conwell on behalf of Pride One Real Estate.1
12/09/2005Correspondence in support of OUPS being the 811 One Call System filed on behalf of Performance Site Management by K. Perkins and Loreal USA, by R.G. Buchwald.4
12/09/2005Correspondence stating that OUPS meets the requirements and is the best organization to be designated as the sole 811 One Call System provider in Ohio filed on behalf of The National Telecommunications Damage Prevention Council by D. Hobart.3
12/08/2005Letter supporting OUPS for the 811 One Call System filed by T. Allen on behalf of Time Warner Cable.1
12/08/2005Letter supporting OUPS as the 811 One Call System filed by D. Veljanouski on behalf of S. V. Cable Comm.1
12/07/2005Comments of Ohio Cable Telecommunications Association filed by S. Bloomfield.2
12/07/2005Letter of National Telecommunications Damage Prevention Council informing that is taking the opportunity to provide comments in regard to the Commission's investigation into the implementation of the 811 dialing code, NTDPC is confident that OUPS meets these requirements and is the best organization to be designated as the solo 811 One Call System provider in Ohio filed by D. Hobart.16
12/07/2005Letter informing that Ohio Gas Association will not be submitting comments in this proceeding, however, it reserves the right to file reply comments filed by R. Rushing.1
12/07/2005Letter informing that Southeastern Natural Gas Company, Eastern Natural Gas Company and Pike Natural Gas Company will not file initial comments, however, the companies reserve the right to file reply comments filed by G. Hummel.1
12/07/2005Comments of Ohio Telecom Association filed by T. Lodge.4
12/07/2005Letter informing that North Coast Gas Transmission, LLC supports OUPS as the designated 811 One Call System in Ohio filed by P. McGonagle.2
12/07/2005Comments of MCI filed by J. Sanders.7
12/07/2005Letter in favor of OUPS for the 811 One Call System filed by D. Workman on behalf of The Village of Paulding.1
12/07/2005Letters in favor of OUPS as the designated 811 One-Call System in Ohio filed by various customers.6
12/07/2005Initial comments of Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company filed by P. Colbert.7
12/07/2005Initial comments of Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. filed by K. Christman.5
12/07/2005Initial comments of United Telephone Company of Ohio dba Sprint and Sprint Spectrum filed by J. Stewart.3
12/07/2005Initial comments of SBC Ohio filed by M. Fenlon.4
12/07/2005Initial comments of the Ohio Oil & Gas Association filed by J. Airey.9
12/07/2005Initial comments of the Oil and Gas Producers Underground Protection Service filed by G. Russell.3
12/07/2005Comments of Verizon North, Inc. filed by T. Lodge.8
12/06/2005Letter informing that the Village of New Knoxville, Ohio supports OUPS as the designated 811 One Call System in Ohio filed by S. Wietholter.1
12/06/2005Initial comments of the Ohio Gas Company filed by D. Neilsen.8
12/06/2005Initial comments of Vectren Energy Delivery of Ohio, Inc. filed by L. McAlister.6
12/06/2005Comments of Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company LLC filed by A. Kinney.7
12/05/2005Letter stating that Ohio Contractors Association supports the selection of Ohio Utilities Protection Service as the 811 provider throughout Ohio filed by C. Street.2
12/05/2005Letter stating that the Rural Lorain County Water Authority supports the selection of Ohio Utilities Protection Service as the 811 provider throughout Ohio filed by T. Mahoney.1
12/05/2005 Letter requesting that Ohio Utilities Protection Service be designated as the sole One Call 811 provider throughout Ohio filed by J. Novak on behalf of OUPS.3
12/02/2005Letter supporting The Ohio Utilities Protection Service as the only Ohio One Call Service that can deliver Dig notifications to protect our Telecommunications facilities filed by P. Harris on behalf of AT&T.1
12/01/2005Various correspondence concerning the designation of Ohio Utilities Protection Service (OUPS) to be the State Wide One Call Center for the State of Ohio filed on behalf of the City of Wadsworth by W. Lyren, the Village of Navarre by C. Baltzer, AK Steel by J. Miller, City of Cincinnati by D. Rosemeyer, and the Village of Fort Recovery by R. Diller.5
12/01/2005Correspondence letters to voice Lancaster Municipal Gas' strong support to have O.U.P.S. designated by the PUCO as the 811 One Call Systems in Ohio.2
11/29/2005Letters in support of Ohio Utilities Protection Service (OUPS) to be chosen as the one call center for 811 where calls are forwarded to in Ohio, filed by the Greater Columbus Damage Prevention Council by J. Igel.4
11/28/2005Letter asking for support in designating the Ohio Utilities Protection Service as the 811 One Call System for the State of Ohio filed by M. White on behalf of Buckeye Partners, L.P.2
11/04/2005Service Notice7
11/04/2005Entry ordered that interested persons or entities are hereby authorized to file initial and / or reply comments in accordance with finding (2).3
10/25/2005In the matter of the Commission's investigation into the allocation and use of the 811 dialing code for use by one call notification systems for providing advance notice of excavation activities to underground facility operators.1