Doing business with Qwest as a Facility-Based Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) is simple if you follow the steps listed below and use our detailed checklist as your guide.
The links on the left of this web page will guide you to additional background and procedural information that will be useful as you establish your relationship with Qwest.
Start here to begin the process by downloading our Getting Started as a CLEC Checklist. You'll find a list of requirements and activities to start the process of becoming a Facility-Based CLEC.
Obtain certification as a telecommunications provider by contacting the State Public Utility Commission or agency in the state(s) in which you will interconnect with Qwest.
For Interconnection Agreements:
Contact the Manager - Interconnection
Agreements by email, by telephone at 303-965-3029, or by fax
at 303-965-3527 to begin negotiations.
For Commercial Agreements:
Contact the Manager - Commercial
Agreements by telephone at 303-965-3029, or by fax at 303-965-3527
to begin negotiations.
The Negotiation Process, provides detailed information about how you and Qwest will work through the negotiation process. Refer to Negotiations Template or Commercial Agreements to download, for your review, the appropriate agreement template(s) based on the state(s) you will be entering business as a Facility-Based CLEC.
As a new customer, you will need to submit our Customer Questionnaire so we know your unique needs. Refer to Customer Questionnaire. Contact your Qwest Sales Executive if you need assistance.
Once your pending Interconnection or Commercial Agreement is in place, and you have submitted the required sections identified in our Customer Questionnaire, further define your Qwest relationship by completing the network interconnection activities outlined in our Getting Started as a CLEC Checklist.
You have an opportunity to collocate anywhere within Qwest's 14-state local service territory. Qwest's advanced network and experience as a telecommunications provider can help give you a competitive edge using our points of interconnection as a CLEC.
Once you have a signed Interconnection Agreement, pending Commission approval, or a Commercial Agreement and have completed all relevant sections of the Customer Questionnaires, you are ready to order the Qwest products and services that will best serve your end-users.
Last Update: October 1, 2009