DE 97-254

                      DIGITAL SIGNAL COMMUNICATIONS INC  

                      Petition for Authority to Provide
                      Local Telecommunications Services
                                      
                      Order Nisi Granting Authorization

                            O R D E R  N O.  22,825

                                January 6, 1998

    On December 18, 1997, Digital Signal Communications
Inc. (DSCI) filed with the New Hampshire Public Utilities
Commission (Commission) a petition for authority to provide
switched and non-switched local exchange telecommunications
services, pursuant to the policy goals set by the New Hampshire
Legislature in RSA 374:22-g, effective July 23, 1995.
  The Legislature directed the Commission to adopt rules
on or before December 31, 1996, to enforce the provisions of RSA
374:22-g.  Effective December 4, 1996, the Commission adopted
N.H. Admin. Rules, Puc Chapter 1300 which governs the petition of
applicants to become competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs).
  Pursuant to Puc Chapter 1300, an applicant's petition
for certification shall be granted when the Commission finds that
(1) all information listed in Puc 1304.02 has been provided to
the Commission; (2) the applicant meets standards for financial
resources, managerial qualifications, and technical competence;
and, (3) certification for the particular geographic area
requested is in the public good.
  The Commission Staff (Staff) has reviewed DSCI's
petition for compliance with these standards.  Staff reports that 
they have provided all the information required by Puc 1304.02. 
The information provided supports DSCI's assertion of financial
resources, managerial qualifications, and technical competence
sufficient to meet the standards set out in Puc 1304.01(b), (e),
(f), and (g).  Staff, therefore, recommends approval of DSCI as a
New Hampshire CLEC.
  DSCI has provided a sworn statement and request for
waiver of the surety bond requirement in Puc 1304.02(b) stating
that they do not require advance payments or deposits of their
customers.  Staff recommends granting the waiver.
  We find that DSCI has satisfied the requirements of Puc
1304.01(a)(1) and (2).  In addition, we find that certification
of DSCI in its intended service area, Bell Atlantic's current
service area, is in the public good, thus meeting the requirement
of Puc 1304.01(a)(3).  In making this finding, as directed by RSA
374:22-g, we have considered the interests of competition,
fairness, economic efficiency, universal service, carrier of last
resort, the incumbent's opportunity to realize a reasonable
return on its investment, and recovery by the incumbent of
expenses incurred.  This finding is further supported by the
Telecommunications Act of 1996 (TAct).  Because DSCI has
satisfied the requirements of Puc 1304.01(a), we will grant
certification.
  As part of its application, DSCI agreed to concur with
Bell Atlantic's present and future rates for intraLATA switched
access or to charge a lower rate.  If, at any point, DSCI seeks
to exceed Bell Atlantic's access rates it shall first contact the
Staff to review the proposal.  We will monitor access rates as
the intraLATA toll and local exchange markets develop.  CLECs
charging higher access rates than they reciprocally pay Bell
Atlantic could inhibit intraLATA toll competition which would
call into question Section 253 of the TAct.
  Based upon the foregoing, it is hereby
  ORDERED NISI, that DSCI's petition for authority to
provide switched and non-switched intrastate local exchange
telecommunications services in the service territory of Bell
Atlantic, is GRANTED, subject, inter alia to the requirements of
Puc 1304.03; and it is
       FURTHER ORDERED, that request for waiver of the surety
bond requirement per Puc 1304.02(b) is granted; and it is 
  FURTHER ORDERED, that the Petitioner shall cause a copy
of this Order Nisi to be published once in a statewide newspaper
of general circulation, such publication to be no later than
January 13, 1998 and to be documented by affidavit filed with
this office on or before January 20, 1998; and it is
  FURTHER ORDERED, that all persons interested in
responding to this Order Nisi shall submit their comments or file
a written request for a hearing on this matter before the
Commission no later than January 27, 1998; and it is
  FURTHER ORDERED, that any party interested in
responding to such comments or request for hearing shall do so 
no later than February 3, 1998; and it is
  FURTHER ORDERED, that this Order Nisi shall be
effective February 5, 1998, unless the Commission provides
otherwise in a supplemental order issued prior to the effective
date; and it is 
  FURTHER ORDERED, that the Petitioner shall file, ten
days prior to commencing service, a rate schedule including the
name, description and price of each service, with the Commission
in accordance with N.H. Admin. Rules, Puc 1304.03(b).






  By order of the Public Utilities Commission of New
Hampshire this sixth day of January, 1998.





                                                              
  Douglas L. Patch      Bruce B. Ellsworth     Susan S. Geiger
      Chairman             Commissioner          Commissioner


Attested by:



                    
Thomas B. Getz
Executive Director & Secretary