Can more than the minimum modulating electronic components be provided to an applicant as a part of a carriers service?
Yes, but such additional equipment will be subject to the FCCs Tennessee Decision tests (i.e., it will not necessarily be considered part of a Priority One service). Indeed, the following footnote in the FCCs Third Order suggests that additional equipment will be considered Priority Two: To the extent an applicant seeks to lease multiple terminating components, one would be deemed eligible for funding as a Priority One service and the remainder would be eligible for funding as Priority Two internal connections. [Footnote 91] Discounts on Priority Two equipment, whether provided by a carrier or owned by the applicant, are available only as Internal Connections services.
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