46 CFR 520.9 – Access to tariffs
(a) Methods to access. Carriers and conferences shall provide access to their published tariffs, via a personal computer (“PC”), by:
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(1) Dial-up connection via public switched telephone networks (“PSTN”); or
(2) The Internet (Web) by:
(i) Web browser; or
(ii) Telnet session.
(b) Dial-up connection via PSTN. (1) This connection option requires that tariffs provide:
(i) A minimum of a 14.4Kbps modem capable of receiving incoming calls;
(ii) Smart terminal capability for VT-100 terminal or terminal emulation access; and
(iii) Telephone line quality for data transmission.
(2) The modem may be included in a collection (bank) of modems as long as all modems in the bank meet the minimum speed.
(c) Internet connection. (1) This connection option requires that systems provide:
(i) A universal resource locator (“URL”) Internet address (e.g., http://www.tariffsrus.com or http://1.2.3.4); and/or
(ii) A URL Internet address (e.g., telnet://tariffsrus or telnet://1.2.3.4), for Telnet session access over the Internet.
(2) Carriers or conferences shall ensure that their Internet service providers provide static Internet addresses.
(d) Commission access. Commission telecommunications access to systems must include connectivity via a dial-up connection over PSTNs or a connection over the Internet. Connectivity will be provided at the expense of the publishers. Any recurring connection fees, hardware rental fees, usage fees or any other charges associated with the availability of the system are the responsibility of the publisher. The Commission shall only be responsible for the long-haul charges for PSTN calls to a tariff initiated by the FMC.
(e) Limitations. (1) Tariffs must be made available to any person without time, quantity, or other limitations.
(2) Carriers are not required to provide remote terminals for access under this section.
(3) Carriers and conferences may assess a reasonable fee for access to their tariff publication systems and such fees shall not be discriminatory.
(4) Tariff publication systems shall provide user instructions for access to tariff information.
(f) Federal agencies. Carriers and conferences may not assess any access charges against the Commission or any other Federal agency.
(g) User identifications. Carriers and conferences shall provide the Commission with the documentation it requires and the number of user identifications and passwords it requests to facilitate the Commission’s access to their systems, if they require such identifications and passwords.