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APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF ISSUANCE OF A NEW
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY AND
CANCELLATION OF PRIOR CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE
AND NECESSITY - 1
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Ronald L. Williams, ISB No. 3034
Brandon Helgeson, ISB No. 11615
HAWLEY TROXELL ENNIS & HAWLEY LLP
877 W. Main Street, Suite 200
P.O. Box 1617
Boise, ID 83701-1617
Telephone: 208.344.6000
Facsimile: 208.954.5253
Email: rwilliams@hawleytroxell.com
bhelgeson@hawleytroxell.com
Attorneys For AT&T Corp. and AT&T Enterprises, Inc.
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
IN THE MATTER OF JOINT APPLICATION OF AT&T CORP. AND AT&T ENTERPRISES, INC. FOR ISSUANCE OF A NEW CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY TO AT&T ENTERPRISES, INC. AND CANCELLATION OF EXISTING CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY HELD BY AT&T CORP.
Case No. ______________________
APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF ISSUANCE OF A NEW CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY AND CANCELLATION OF PRIOR CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY
Pursuant to the Rules of Procedure of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission
(“Commission”), IDAPA 31.01.01.114 (IPUC Rule 114), AT&T Corp. and AT&T Enterprises,
Inc. (collectively, the “Applicants”), seek Commission approval of the issuance of a new
Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to AT&T Enterprises, LLC,1 to provide the same
1 AT&T Enterprises, Inc. will undergo a nearly simultaneous name change to AT&T Enterprises, LLC following the
merger described in this Application. Therefore, the prayer for relief requests that the new Certificate name
AT&T Enterprises, LLC as the relevant utility going forward as of May 2, 2024. See Paragraphs 1 and 2 for
additional explanation.
RECEIVED
Friday, February 23, 2024 3:00PM
IDAHO PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION
CASE NO. ATT-T-24-01
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telecommunications services, including local exchange telecommunications services, in Idaho as
now provided by AT&T Corp. (a “Certificate”), and subsequent cancellation of the existing
Certificate held by AT&T Corp., (Second Amended Certificate No. 295; the “Existing
Certificate”), in connection with the Applicants’ internal corporate restructuring described below
(the “Internal Restructuring”).
The Applicants submit that the approval requested by this Application is in the public
interest. Because Applicants will complete the Internal Restructuring by May 2, 2024, Applicants
request that the Commission grant the relief requested in this Application on an expedited basis.
Finally, the Applicants request that this Application be processed by modified procedure.
Please serve all notices and communications with regard to this Application upon:
Ronald L. Williams, ISB No. 3034
Brandon Helgeson, ISB No. 11615
HAWLEY TROXELL ENNIS &
HAWLEY LLP
877 W. Main Street, Suite 200
P.O. Box 1617
Boise, ID 83701-1617
Telephone: 208.344.6000
Facsimile: 208.954.5253
rwilliams@hawleytroxell.com
bhelgeson@hawleytroxell.com
Richard T. Howell
Regulatory Relations Manager
AT&T Services, Inc.
208 S. Akard St.
Dallas, TX 75202-4206
Telephone: 469-657-6722
rh2514@att.com
Trey LaMair
Senior Legal Counsel
AT&T Services, Inc.
816 Congress Ave., Suite 1100
Austin, TX 78701
Telephone: 737-207-5366
lamair@att.com
I. BACKGROUND REGARDING RESTRUCTURING AND POST-
MERGER/CONVERSION CORPORATE STRUCTURE
1. AT&T Inc., the parent company of Applicants, is undertaking the Internal
Restructuring to streamline its corporate structure, resulting in greater operational efficiencies.
The project involves converting certain subsidiaries (including AT&T Corp.) from corporations to
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limited liability companies and changing the internal ownership structure of those entities. Due to
the inability to convert a corporation directly to a limited liability company under New York law
(where AT&T Corp. is incorporated), the conversion of AT&T Corp. will involve a two-step
process (a merger with AT&T Enterprises, Inc., a Delaware corporation, followed by a conversion
to a limited liability company), as described below.
2. An AT&T Inc. subsidiary known as AT&T Enterprises, Inc. was recently
incorporated in Delaware and qualified with the Secretaries of State to do business in all relevant
jurisdictions, including Idaho. AT&T Enterprises, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AT&T
Inc. AT&T Corp. will merge with and into AT&T Enterprises, Inc. with AT&T Enterprises, Inc.
as the surviving entity. As a result of the merger, AT&T Corp. will cease to exist. Shortly after
the merger, AT&T Enterprises, Inc. will convert from a Delaware corporation to a Delaware
limited liability company, changing its name to AT&T Enterprises, LLC. The effective date of
the merger will be May 1, 2024, and the effective date of the conversion will be May 2, 2024. On
or about May 2, 2024, the Idaho Secretary of State qualifications of AT&T Enterprises, Inc. will
be updated to reflect the conversion to AT&T Enterprises, LLC, and the qualifications of AT&T
Corp. will be withdrawn. Importantly, the ultimate ownership of this entity by AT&T Inc. will
not change.2 A pre-merger graphic of AT&T Corp. and a post-merger graphic of the corporate
structure of AT&T Enterprises, LLC is attached hereto as Exhibit 001.
2 In connection with the merger of AT&T Corp. with and into AT&T Enterprises, Inc. and the conversion of AT&T
Enterprises, Inc. to AT&T Enterprises, LLC, as a result of a purely internal ownership change, AT&T Enterprises,
LLC will become a fourth-tier, wholly-owned subsidiary of AT&T Inc. and a direct, wholly-owned subsidiary of
AT&T Wireline Holdings, LLC, as shown on Exhibit 001 to this Application.
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II. SUMMARY OF INTERNAL RESTRUCTURING
3. AT&T Corp., a New York corporation, is certificated as a competitive local
exchange carrier (“CLEC”) and interexchange carrier (“IXC”) to provide telecommunications
services in Idaho, including basic exchange services, under the Existing Idaho PUC Certificate No.
295.3 AT&T Corp. is a wholly owned subsidiary of AT&T Inc.
4. AT&T Enterprises, Inc. is a Delaware corporation and is registered with the Idaho
Secretary of State. AT&T Enterprises, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of AT&T Inc.
5. AT&T Corp. will merge with and into AT&T Enterprises, Inc. with AT&T
Enterprises, Inc. as the surviving entity. AT&T Corp. will cease to exist after the Internal
Restructuring is completed. The effective date of the merger will be May 1, 2024.
6. Following completion of the merger, AT&T Enterprises, Inc. will convert from a
Delaware corporation to a Delaware limited liability company. The effective date of the
conversion will be May 2, 2024.
7. On or about May 2, 2024, AT&T Enterprises, Inc. will update its Foreign
Registration Statement with the Idaho Secretary of State to reflect the conversion to AT&T
Enterprises, LLC. The Idaho Secretary of State qualification of AT&T Corp. will be withdrawn
at that time. AT&T will supplement this filing with a copy of the updated Foreign Registration
Statement promptly after its availability.
8. This Internal Restructuring will be seamless to customers. The only change
customers will see is the service provider’s name on their AT&T bill. Customers’ services, prices,
terms, and conditions for those services will not be affected.
3 Dated October 11, 2012, IPUC Case No. ATT-T-12-01.
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III. APPLICATION AND COMMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Pursuant to IDAPA 31.01.01.114, Applicants provide the following information in support
of its application for a new Certificate issued to AT&T Enterprises, LLC:
A. Applicants’ Name, Address, Form of Business.
9. AT&T Enterprises, Inc. intends to continue providing the same
telecommunications services, including CLEC and IXC services, as are currently provided by
AT&T Corp.
10. AT&T Enterprises, Inc. is a Delaware corporation.
11. AT&T Enterprises, Inc. has its headquarters at 208 S. Akard Street, Dallas, Texas
75202. Phone number: (210) 821-4105.
12. AT&T Enterprises, Inc.’s Certificate of Incorporation in Delaware is attached as
Exhibit 002.
13. AT&T Enterprises, Inc.’s officers and directors can be reached at the company’s
principal office at 208 S. Akard Street, Dallas, Texas 75202. The officers and directors and their
titles are identified on Exhibit 003 to this Application. Upon conversion of AT&T Enterprises,
Inc. to an LLC, AT&T Enterprises, LLC will be manager-managed and have two (2) managers
who serve as the “governors.” As of the date of this filing, Applicants anticipate the two governors,
also identified in Exhibit 003, will be Darrell Guy and Sabrina Sanders.
14. AT&T Enterprises, Inc. is a subsidiary of AT&T Inc., a publicly traded company.
15. AT&T Enterprises, Inc. is licensed to do business in Idaho. A copy of AT&T
Enterprises, Inc.’s certificate of registration from the Idaho Secretary of State to transact business
in Idaho is attached as Exhibit 004. A copy of AT&T Enterprises, Inc.’s certificate of good
standing issued by the Delaware Secretary of State is attached as Exhibit 005. AT&T Enterprises,
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Inc.’s registered agent for service of process in Idaho: CT Corporation System, 1555 W. Shoreline
Drive, Suite 100, Boise, ID 83702.
16. AT&T Inc. owns 100% of the economic interest of AT&T Enterprises, Inc. AT&T
Inc. is a publicly traded company and has 100% control over AT&T Enterprises, Inc.
B. Services and Territory
17. At the conclusion of the contemplated transactions and conversions, AT&T
Enterprises, LLC (as the ultimate surviving subsidiary of the Internal Restructuring) will have the
same customer classes, customer services, service territory assets, operating systems, and
personnel as the currently certificated AT&T Corp. The Internal Restructuring is purely an internal
corporate transaction, undertaken for the purpose of reorganizing and simplifying the current
corporate structure of AT&T Inc.
C. Financial Information Regarding AT&T Enterprises, Inc.
18. It is not anticipated that the proposed transaction will have any effect on the capital
structure of AT&T Inc. or AT&T Enterprises, LLC, as the surviving subsidiary after the Internal
Restructuring. AT&T Inc.’s most recent financial reports are available at
https://investors.att.com/financial-reports/annual-reports/2022.
D. Tariffs and Price Lists.
19. This Internal Restructuring will have no effect on the rates, terms, or conditions
under which AT&T provides its services in Idaho. No tariffs will change as a result of these
transactions other than a change in the name of the provider. Illustrative tariff and price lists under
the name of AT&T Enterprises, LLC are attached to this application as Exhibit 006.
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E. Tariff and Customer Contact.
20. The following person is responsible for consumer inquiries and complaints from
the public, including the toll-free number for customer inquiries:
AT&T Customer Service
1-800-222-0300
Att_Regulatory_Referrals@amcustomercare.att-mail.com
21. Contact for the Commission Staff for resolving complaints, inquiries and matters
concerning rates and price lists or tariffs:
Kimberly Williams
AT&T
1025 Lenox Park Blvd, NE
Floor 3
Atlanta, GA 30319
Office: (678) 917-2030
F. Interconnection Agreements.
22. To the extent that AT&T Corp. has entered into Interconnection Agreements with
third parties in Idaho for the provision of telecommunications services, AT&T Enterprises, LLC
will continue to abide by the existing agreements and will negotiate name change amendments
upon completion of the Internal Restructuring and file any such amendment with the Commission.
G. Compliance with Commission Rules
23. AT&T Enterprises, Inc. has reviewed the Commission rules and agrees that it and
AT&T Enterprises, LLC will comply with all applicable rules.
H. Conservation of Telephone Numbers.
24. AT&T Enterprises, Inc. acknowledges that to the extent AT&T Corp. utilizes
telephone number resources in Idaho, AT&T Enterprises, Inc./AT&T Enterprises, LLC shall be
subject to numbering conservation measures including mandatory one thousand (1,000) block
pooling. AT&T Enterprises, LLC will evaluate its numbering resources and donate to the
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numbering resource pool unused one thousand (1,000) number blocks and one thousand (1,000)
number blocks that have fewer than ten percent (10%) of the telephone numbers assigned for
required rate centers with less than 75% utilization. Applicable carriers shall also file the necessary
utilization reports with the number administrator and semi-annual report to their number resource
utilization/forecast (NRUF) data at the one thousand (1,000) block level for each rate center within
their service territory.
IV. REQUEST TO ISSUE NEW CERTIFICATE
25. Applicants request that the Commission grant a new Certificate to AT&T
Enterprises, LLC to provide telecommunications services in Idaho as described herein, in the same
manner and same service area as AT&T Corp. under the Existing Certificate. In the alternative,
Applicants request that the Commission grant a new Certificate to AT&T Enterprises, Inc. to
provide telecommunications services as described herein, with conditional approval of an
amendment to the Certificate for a name change to AT&T Enterprises, LLC upon adequate
documentation of the name change being provided to the Commission. In addition, upon issuance
of a new Certificate, Applicants request that the Existing Certificate of AT&T Corp. be cancelled
to effectuate the Internal Restructuring.
MODIFIED PROCEDURE
26. Applicants believe a hearing is not necessary to consider the issues presented in this
Application and respectfully request that it be processed by modified procedure, using written
submission rather than a hearing, under the Commission’s Rules of Procedure 201 through 210.
CONCLUSION
Applicants respectfully request that the Commission enter an order:
1. Authorizing this matter to be processed by modified procedure.
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2. Granting a new Certificate authorizing AT&T Enterprises, LLC to provide
telecommunications services to the same extent authorized under AT&T Corp.’s Existing
Certificate,
3. Granting such other relief as the Commission deems just and reasonable.
Dated: February 23, 2024.
HAWLEY TROXELL ENNIS & HAWLEY LLP
By ______________________________________
Ronald L. Williams, ISB No. 3034
Brandon Helgeson, ISB No. 11615
Attorneys For AT&T Corp. and AT&T
Enterprises, Inc.
VERIFICATION
I have read the foregoing Application of Joint Applicants AT&T Corp. and AT&T
Enterprises, Inc. for Approval of Issuance of a New Certificate of Public Convenience and
Necessity and Cancellation of a Prior Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity, and the
statements contained therein are true and correct, to be best of my knowledge and belief.
Dated February 23, 2024
_________________________________
Richard T. Howell
Regulatory Manager—AT&T Services, Inc.
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that I caused to be served a true copy of the foregoing
APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF ISSUANCE OF A NEW CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC
CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY AND CANCELLATION OF PRIOR CERTIFICATE OF
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY by the method indicated below, and addressed to
each of the following:
Commission Staff
Commission Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
11331 W. Chinden Blvd., Bldg. 8, Suite 201-A
Boise, ID 83714
secretary@puc.idaho.gov
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Richard T. Howell
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Dallas, TX 75202-4206
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Trey LaMair
Senior Legal Counsel
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Dated: February 23, 2024.
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Ronald L. Williams, ISB No. 3034
Brandon Helgeson, ISB No. 11615
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LIST OF EXHIBITS
EXHIBIT 001 Current and Post-Internal Restructuring Corporate
Organization Structure Charts
EXHIBIT 002 AT&T Enterprises, Inc.’s Certificate of Incorporation in Delaware
EXHIBIT 003 AT&T Enterprises, Inc.’s Officers and Directors / AT&T
Enterprises, LLC’s Managers Post-Conversion
EXHIBIT 004 AT&T Enterprises, Inc.’s Certificate of Authority from the Idaho
Secretary of State to Transact Business in Idaho
EXHIBIT 005 AT&T Enterprises, Inc.’s Certificate of Good Standing issued by the
Delaware Secretary of State
EXHIBIT 006 Illustrative Tariff and Price Lists
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EXHIBIT 001
CURRENT AND POST-INTERNAL
RESTRUCTURING CORPORATE
ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE CHARTS
EXHIBIT 001
Exhibit No. 001
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EXHIBIT 002
AT&T ENTERPRISES, INC.’S CERTIFICATE OF
INCORPORATION IN DELAWARE
Delaware
The First State
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You may verify this certificate online at corp.delaware.gov/authver.shtml
I, JEFFREY W. BULLOCK, SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF
DELAWARE, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THE ATTACHED IS A TRUE AND CORRECT
COPY OF THE CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF “AT&T ENTERPRISES,
INC.”, FILED IN THIS OFFICE ON THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF
NOVEMBER, A.D. 2023, AT 3:14 O`CLOCK P.M.
Exhibit 002
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EXHIBIT 003
AT&T ENTERPRISES, INC.’S OFFICERS AND
DIRECTORS / AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC’S
MANAGERS POST-CONVERSION
Entity Name:AT&T Enterprises, Inc.
Name Title
Guy, Darrell Director
Sanders, Sabrina Director
McElfresh, Jeffrey S.President and Chief Executive
Officer
Dumas, Jeston B.Chief Financial Officer and
Treasurer
Van Buskirk, Jennifer Executive Vice President and
General Manager - Mid-Markets
Welday, Jr. Richard B.Executive Vice President and
General Manager - Enterprise
Berner, Ingrid Senior Vice President - Tax
Cleveland, George Senior Vice President -
Learning and Development
Dietsch, Alicia Senior Vice President -
Business Marketing
Guy, Darrell Senior Vice President -
Assistant General Counsel and
Secretary
Kertz, Jerrie Senior Vice President - Access
Construction and Engineering
Korte, Keith Senior Vice President - Field
Operations
LaGrone, Robert Senior Vice President -
Corporate Development
Porter, Jason C.Senior Vice President - Global
Supply Chain
Rao, Sarita Senior Vice President -
Integrated and Partner
Rosenbaum, Paul Senior Vice President -
Business Transformation
Summers, Jon Senior Vice President -
Information Technology
Townes, Chad Senior Vice President -
Customer Service and
Operations
Boyanovsky, Robert Vice President - Acquisition,
Retention and Go-to-Market
Bugel, Jim Vice President - FirstNet
Chambers, Jeffrey Vice President and Assistant
Secretary - Tax
Cheng, Christina Vice President - Corporate
Strategy
Dahlman, Wade Vice President - Tax
Gerami, Jerry Vice President - Wholesale
Solutions
Haydon, Blake Vice President - Technical
Sales Execution
Hickey, Matt Vice President - Channel
Marketing & Sales Operations,
Public Sector and FirstNet
Keiser, Andrew B.Vice President and Assistant
Treasurer
Kittila, Brenda M.Vice President - Product
Operations
Exhibit 003
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Klebonis, John R.Vice President - NextGen
Networking Solution Delivery
Leff, Michael Vice President - Integrated
Solutions and Consulting
Porter, Randall Vice President - Indirect
Channel Lead
Renz, Trish Vice President - National
Business Customer Experience
Singer, Jill A.Vice President - Federal
Solutions
Weinbrom, Eric Vice President - Finance
Zpevak, Chris Vice President - Strategic
Execution Office
Bockman, Kathryn Assistant Vice President -
Financial Analysis
Boyle, Chris Assistant Vice President -
Financial Analysis
Adams, Scott N Assistant Secretary - Tax
Alexander, Lynn W.Assistant Secretary - Tax
Anderson, Jan Assistant Secretary - Tax
Bauer, Susan Assistant Secretary - Tax
Bean, David Assistant Secretary
Bishop, Michael L.Assistant Secretary
Brown, Shawna M.Assistant Secretary - Security
Creager, Elizabeth Assistant Secretary - Tax
Garland, Mark T.Assistant Treasurer
German, Jeramiah W Assistant Secretary - EH&S
Gitter, Kenneth H.Assistant Secretary
Johnson, Wayne K.Assistant Treasurer
Jones, Stephen J.Assistant Secretary
Karagiannis, Bessie Assistant Secretary - Tax
Lafaro, Lawrence J.Assistant Secretary
Lou, Elaine Assistant Treasurer
Marlar, Kelly Assistant Secretary
Maxwell, Frank J.Assistant Secretary - Tax
Monagle, Chris Assistant Secretary
Monte, Barbara Assistant Secretary
Napp, Jeanette Assistant Secretary
Richter, Lisa M Assistant Secretary - Tax
Roth, Stacy W.Assistant Treasurer
Steller, Sean Assistant Secretary – Financial
Analysis
Vrana, Christopher Assistant Secretary
Wilson, Paul M.Assistant Secretary
Wright, Christine D Assistant Secretary - Tax
Bunch, Jason Executive Director - Payroll
Green, Anisa Director - Regulatory
Kron, Marc Director Global Trade Policies
and Empowered Official
Peterson, Dean Senior Portfolio Transaction
Manager
Address for all:
208 S. Akard St.,
Dallas, TX 75202
Exhibit 003
R. Howell, AT&T
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EXHIBIT 004
AT&T ENTERPRISES, INC.’S CERTIFICATE OF
AUTHORITY FROM THE IDAHO SECRETARY
OF STATE TO TRANSACT BUSINESS IN IDAHO
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EXHIBIT 005
AT&T ENTERPRISES, INC.’S CERTIFICATE OF
GOOD STANDING ISSUED BY THE DELAWARE
SECRETARY OF STATE
Delaware
The First State
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2686670 8300 Authentication: 202817203
SR# 20240519390 Date: 02-15-24
You may verify this certificate online at corp.delaware.gov/authver.shtml
I, JEFFREY W. BULLOCK, SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF
DELAWARE, DO HEREBY CERTIFY "AT&T ENTERPRISES, INC." IS DULY
INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE AND IS IN GOOD
STANDING AND HAS A LEGAL CORPORATE EXISTENCE SO FAR AS THE RECORDS
OF THIS OFFICE SHOW, AS OF THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D.
2024.
AND I DO HEREBY FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THE FRANCHISE TAXES HAVE
BEEN PAID TO DATE.
Exhibit 005
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EXHIBIT 006
ILLUSTRATIVE TARIFF AND PRICE LISTS
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 TITLE PAGE
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 1
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Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0001
Effective May 1, 2024, the AT&T Enterprises, LLC Idaho Access Services and
Network Interconnection Services Price List hereby supersedes and replaces
the AT&T Corp. Idaho Access Services and Network Interconnection Services
Price List in its entirety.
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
ACCESS SERVICES and NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
REGULATIONS
AND
SCHEDULES OF RATES
APPLYING IN THE STATE OF IDAHO
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MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION
Title Pa e
Table of Contents
Index
Price List Information
1 pplication of Price List
2 General Re ulations
3 Reserved For Future Use
4 Reserved For Future Use
5 ccess/Interconnection Orderin
6 Reserved For Future Use
7 Reserved For Future Use
8 Reserved For Future Use
9 Reserved For Future Use
10 Network Interconnection Service
11 Reserved For Future Use
12 Reserved For Future Use
13 dditional Engineering, Labor and Miscellaneous Service
14 Reserved For Future Use
15 T&T Di ital Link Access Service
16 Service Availability and Rating Information
Price List (Rates)
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 PRICE LIST INFORMATION
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 1
RELEASE: 0
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PRICE LIST INFORMATION
CONCURRING CARRIERS
None
CONNECTING CARRIERS
None
OTHER PARTICIPATING CARRIERS
None
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS - Coding of Price list Revisions
Revisions to this price list are coded through the use of symbols. These
symbols appear in the right margin of the Page. The symbols and their
meanings are:
C To signify changed regulation.
D To signify discontinued rate or regulation.
I To signify increase in rates.
N To signify new rate or regulation.
R To signify reduction in rates.
T To signify a change in text but no change in rate or regulation.
Other marginal codes are used to direct the price list reader to a
footnote for specific information. Codes used for this purpose are lower
case letters of the alphabet, e.g., x, y and z. These codes may appear
beside the Page revision number in the Page header or in the right margin
opposite specific text.
TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS
The following marks, to the extent, if any, used throughout this price
list, are trademarks or service marks of AT&T Enterprises, LLC.
Trademarks Service Marks
NONE NONE
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EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS
BN Billing Name and Address
BP Billin Percenta e
CIC Carrier Identification Code
CLEC Certified Local Exchange Carrier
CLLI Common Lan ua e Location Identifier
CO Central Office
Cont’d Continued
CPE Customer Provided E ui ment
FCC or
F.C.C. Federal Communications Commission
ICB Individual Case Basis
ILNP Interim Local Number Portabilit
IPIC Intra-Lata Primary Interexchange Company
IXC Interexchan e Carrier or Interexchan e Common Carrier
LAT Local Access and Trans ort Area
LO Letter of Authorization
Mb s Me abits er second
MECAB Multi le Exchan e Carrier Access Billin
MECOD Multiple Exchange Carrier Ordering and Design
NEC National Carrier Exchan e Association
NEPAS Network Element-Provided Access Service
NIS Network Interconnection Services
NP Numberin Plan Area
NXX Three Di it Central Office Prefix
PIC Primary InterExchange Carrier
PIU Percent of Interstate Use
PLSU Percent Local Si nalin Use
PLU Percent Local Usage
POI Point of Interconnection
POT Point of Termination
RCC Radio Common Carrier
SS7 Si nalin S stem 7
STP Si nal Transfer Point
SWC Serving Wire Center
U.S. United States
USOC Uniform Service Order Code
V&H Vertical and Horizontal
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HOW TO USE THIS PRICE LIST
General
This price list contains the regulations and rates applicable to Access
Services and Network Interconnection Services.
Price List Structure
This price list is structured in a manner which separates regulations from
rates. The regulations applicable to the services offered in this price
list are placed in sections in the forward part of the price list; while
the rates for those offerings are placed in a single rate section in the
rear of the price list. References are provided in the service sections
of the price list to assist the price list user in the location of rates.
Similarly, the rate section contains a list of services with applicable
rate section numbers.
To locate the section for a particular service, refer to the Master Table
of Contents, Page 1. If a more detailed listing of the material contained
in that section is required, refer to the Table of Contents which starts
on Page 2 of the Contents Section.
Abbreviations and Definitions
In the front of this price list is a list of the abbreviations used in the
price list (see Explanation of Abbreviations, Page 3 of this section). In
addition, the General Regulations section contains a Definitions sub-
section which defines certain technical terms and terms which have a
specific meaning within the context of this price list (see Definitions,
Section 2.7.).
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 PRICE LIST INFORMATION
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 5
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HOW TO USE THIS PRICE LIST
Technical Publication Information
The issue and availability dates of the Technical Publications referenced
in this price list are as follows:
Publication Number Issue Date Date Available to Public
S No. 1, Issue II Ma 1984 Ma 1984
GR-334-CORE June 1994 June 1994
Publication AS No. 1, Issue II may be obtained from the National Exchange
Carrier Association, Inc., Director, Price list and Regulatory Matters,
100 So. Jefferson Road, Whippany, NJ 07981. Publication GR-334-CORE may
be obtained from Bell Core, 8 Corporate Place, Piscataway, NJ 08854, and
the FCC’s commercial contractor.
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IDAHO
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EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 6
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HOW TO USE THIS PRICE LIST
Price list Format
A. Page Numbering
Page numbers appear in the upper-right corner of the Page. Pages are
numbered sequentially within each section. When a new Page is added
between existing Pages with whole numbers, a decimal is added. For
example, a new Page added in Section 2 between Pages 6 and 7 would be
6.1.
B. Release Numbers
Release numbers also appear in the upper-right corner of the Page.
These numbers are used to determine the most current Page version,
for example, release 4 cancels release 3. Because of deferrals,
notice periods, etc., the most current Page release number on file
with the Commission is not always the price list Page in effect.
Consult supplements for the Page currently in effect.
C. Section Numbering Sequence
There are nine levels of alpha-numeric coding used in this price
list. Each level is subservient to its next higher level. The
following is an example of the numbering sequence used.
2.
2.1.
2.1.1.
2.1.1.A.
2.1.1.A.1.
2.1.1.A.1.(a)
2.1.1.A.1.(a)I.
2.1.1.A.1.(a)I.(i)
2.1.1.A.1.(a)I.(i)(1)
D. References To Other Price lists
Whenever reference is made to other price lists, the reference is to
the price lists in force as of the effective date of the reference,
and to amendments thereto and successive issues thereof.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 PRICE LIST INFORMATION
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 7
RELEASE: 0
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HOW TO USE THIS PRICE LIST
Supplements
A. Supplements
A supplement can be used to list a group of price list Pages that are
being deferred, suspended or advanced. A supplement contains a brief
explanation of the circumstances and a list of the Pages involved.
It also informs the user of the disposition of these Pages. A
supplement can also be used to cancel a complete price list.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
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INDEX
SECTION
PRICE LIST
(RATES)
PAGE
Table of Contents
Index
Price List Information
1 lication of Price List
2 General Regulations
3 Reserved For Future Use 3
4 Reserved For Future Use 4
5 ccess/Interconnection Ordering 5
6 Reserved For Future Use 6
7 Reserved For Future Use 7
8 Reserved For Future Use 8
9 Reserved For Future Use 9
10 Network Interconnection Service 10
11 Reserved For Future Use 13
12 Reserved For Future Use 14
13 Additional Engineering, Labor and Miscellaneous
Service
15
14 Reserved For Future Use 23
15 T&T Di ital Link Access Service 24
16 Service Availability and Rating Information
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 1
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 1
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1. APPLICATION OF PRICE LIST
1.1 APPLICATION
1.1.1 General
Effective July 31, 2001, all references herein to AT&T FCC
Tariffs, insofar as the service offering set forth in the AT&T
FCC Tariffs have been or become detariffed, shall be construed to
be references to the AT&T Business Services Guides located at
http://www.serviceguidenew.att.com/.
This price list contains regulations, rates and charges
applicable to the provision of intrastate Access Services
provided to Customers by AT&T Enterprises, LLC hereinafter
referred to as the Company or AT&T.
This price list also contains regulations, rates and charges
applicable to the provision of certain Network Interconnection
Services, as set forth in Section 10, provided by the Company to
any Carrier within the State of Idaho (i) with which the Company
has entered into an Interconnection Agreement that addresses,
among other matters, mutual compensation for the exchange of
Local Traffic, or (ii) that orders such services in anticipation
of entering into an Interconnection Agreement with the Company.
To the extent that the terms of this price list are inconsistent
with the terms of any Interconnection Agreement between the
Company and any Carrier, the terms of such Interconnection
Agreement shall govern (except as otherwise provided in such
Interconnection Agreement).
The provision of such services by the Company as set forth in
this price list does not constitute a joint undertaking with the
Customer for the furnishing of any service.
Unless the service description expressly provides otherwise, the
services in this price list are only available to Carriers.
The locations served by the Company and the services available
are as set forth in Section 16.3.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY
2.1.1 Scope
A. The Company does not undertake to transmit messages under this
price list.
B. The Company shall be responsible only for the installation,
operation and maintenance of the services it provides.
C. The Company will, for maintenance purposes, test its service only
to the extent necessary to detect and/or clear troubles.
D. Services are provided 24 hours daily, seven days per week, except
as set forth in other applicable sections of this price list.
E. The Company does not warrant that its facilities and services meet
standards other than those set forth in this price list.
F. The Company makes no undertaking under this price list with
respect to any Customer that has provided a Service Order relating
to facilities of the Company to another telephone company (such as
a provider of service at an Access Tandem) but has not provided a
copy of the Service Order directly to the Company under Section 5.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, such Customers shall be fully
liable for the obligations and undertakings of Customers under
this price list as fully as if such Customers had provided valid
Service Orders directly to the Company.
G. With respect to Network Element-Provided Access Service (NEPAS),
the Company shall not be responsible for the facilities used to
provide such services, including installation, operation,
maintenance, testing, trouble handling, or performance of such
facilities.
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IDAHO
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.2 Limitations
A. Assignment or Transfer of Services
The Customer may assign or transfer the use of services provided
under this price list only where there is no interruption of use
or relocation of the services. Such assignment or transfer may be
made to:
1. another Customer, whether an individual, partnership,
association or corporation, provided the assignee or
transferee assumes all outstanding indebtedness for such
services, and the unexpired portion of the minimum period and
the termination liability applicable to such services, if any;
2. a court-appointed receiver, trustee or other person acting
pursuant to law in bankruptcy, receivership, reorganization,
insolvency, liquidation or other similar proceedings, provided
the assignee or transferee assumes the unexpired portion of
the minimum period and the termination liability applicable to
such services, if any.
In all cases of assignment or transfer, the written
acknowledgment of the Company is required prior to such
assignment or transfer. This acknowledgment shall be made
within fifteen (15) days from receipt of written notification.
All regulations and conditions contained in this price list
shall apply to such assignee or transferee.
The assignment or transfer of services does not relieve or
discharge the assignor or transferor from remaining jointly or
severally liable with the assignee or transferee for any
obligations existing at the time of the assignment or
transfer.
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IDAHO
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.2 Limitations (continued)
B. Use and Restoration of Services
The use and restoration of services shall be in accordance with
Part 64, Subpart D, Appendix A, of the Federal Communications
Commission’s Rules and Regulations, which specifies the priority
system for such activities.
C. Sequence of Provisioning
Subject to compliance with the rules mentioned in B. preceding,
(1) the Company facilities-based Access Services offered herein
will be provided to Customers on a first-come, first-served basis
and (2) the Company facilities-based Network Interconnection
Services offered herein will be provided to Customers on a first-
come, first-served basis.
The first-come, first-served sequence shall be based upon the
received time and date recorded, by stamp or other notation, by
the Company on Service Orders provided by Customers. These orders
must contain all the information as required for each respective
service as delineated in other sections of this price list.
Service Orders shall not be deemed to have been received until
such information is provided. Should questions arise which
preclude order issuance due to missing information or the need for
clarification, the Company will attempt to seek such missing
information or clarification on a verbal basis. For standard
intervals, the Customer may contact the Company's Customer Service
Center.
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IDAHO
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.3 Liability
A. Limits of Liability
The Company's liability, if any, for its willful misconduct is not
limited by this price list. With respect to any other claim or
suit, by a Customer or by any others, for damages associated with
the installation, provision, termination, maintenance, repair or
restoration of service, the Company's liability, if any, shall not
exceed an amount equal to the proportionate charge for the service
for the period during which the service was affected.
B. Acts or Omissions
The Company shall not be liable for any act or omission of any
other Carrier or Customer providing a portion of a service, nor
shall the Company for its own act or omission hold liable any
other Carrier or Customer providing a portion of a service.
C. Damages to Customer or End User Premises
The Company is not liable for damages to the Customer Premises or
any End User Premises resulting from the furnishing of a service,
including the installation and removal of equipment and associated
wiring, unless the damage is caused by the Company's negligence.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.3 Liability (continued)
D. Explosive Atmospheres
The Company does not guarantee or make any warranty with respect
to its services when used in an explosive atmosphere. The Company
shall be indemnified, defended and held harmless by the Customer
from any and all claims by any person relating to such Customer's
use of services so provided.
E. No License Granted
No license under patents (other than the limited license to use)
is granted by the Company or shall be implied or arise by
estoppel, with respect to any service offered under this price
list. The Company will defend the Customer against claims of
patent infringement arising solely from the use by the Customer of
services offered under this price list and will indemnify such
Customer for any damages awarded based solely on such claims.
F. Circumstances Beyond the Company's Control
The Company's failure to provide or maintain services under this
price list shall be excused by labor difficulties, governmental
orders, acts or omissions of sub-contractors or suppliers, civil
commotions, criminal actions taken against the Company, acts of
God and other circumstances beyond the Company's reasonable
control.
G. Validity of Exculpatory Clause
The above price list language does not constitute a determination
by the commission that a limitation of liability imposed by the
Company should be upheld in a court of law. Acceptance for filing
by the commission recognizes that it is a court’s responsibility
to adjudicate responsibility to determine the validity of the
exculpatory clause.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.4 Provision of Services
The Company will provide to the Customer, at the Customer’s
request upon reasonable notice, services offered in this price
list. Services will be made available to the extent that such
services are or can be made available with reasonable effort, and
the Company determines in its discretion that sufficient capacity
and facilities are available to allow for the provision of such
services.
When Special Construction is necessary, the provisions and
charges as set forth in the Company's FCC Access Services Tariff
will apply.
2.1.5 Points of Termination
The term "Point of Termination"(POT) denotes a point at a
Customer Premises at which the Company's responsibility for the
provision of Access Service ends. Such wiring or cable will be
installed by the Company to the POT. Moves of the POT at the
Customer Premises will be as set forth in 2.4.1.C.3 following.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.6 Service Maintenance
Except with respect to NEPAS, the services provided under this
price list shall be maintained by the Company. The Customer or
others may not rearrange, move, disconnect, remove or attempt to
repair any facilities provided by the Company, other than by
connection or disconnection to any interface means used, except
with the written consent of the Company.
A. Trouble Reporting
1. Trouble Receipt
The first point of contact (the Company or the Customer) will,
upon receipt of the trouble report, be responsible for
determining the source of the trouble by testing or other
means. If analysis or testing indicates the trouble to be in
the service provided by a service provider other than the one
taking the report, the holder of the trouble report may refer
the trouble report to the appropriate service provider (the
Company or the Customer) or the person or entity who initiated
the trouble report may be referred to the appropriate service
provider.
2. Sectionalization
The Company or Customer identifying the trouble is responsible
to initiate sectionalization to the Point of Termination or
Point of Interconnection. It is anticipated that the
sectionalization could involve cooperative testing and, in the
interest of maintaining continuity of service, all entities
are expected to participate in this activity when requested.
3. Repair Verification
Repair verification tests, as warranted by the trouble
condition found, will be cooperatively performed upon request
by the Company or Customer to ensure the service is
operational.
4. Network Element-Provided Access Service (NEPAS)
With respect to NEPAS, the Customer shall be responsible for
working directly with the Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier
with respect to any trouble receipt, testing, sectionalization
or repair verification relating to such facilities.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
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ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.7 Changes and Substitutions
Except as provided for equipment and systems subject to FCC Part
68 Regulations at 47 C.F.R. Section 68.110(b), the Company may,
where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its
business, substitute, change or rearrange any Company facilities
used in providing service under this price list. Such actions
may include, without limitation:
- substitution of fiber or optical facilities,
- change of minimum protection criteria,
- change of operating or maintenance characteristics of
facilities, or
- change of operations or procedures of the Company.
In case of any such substitution, change or rearrangement, the
transmission parameters will be within the range set forth in
applicable sections of this price list. The Company shall not be
responsible if any such substitution, change or rearrangement
renders any Customer furnished services obsolete or requires
modification or alteration thereof or otherwise affects their use
or performance. If such substitution, change or rearrangement
materially affects the operating characteristics of the facility,
the Company will provide reasonable notification to the Customer
in writing. Reasonable time will be allowed for any redesign and
implementation required by the change in operating
characteristics. The Company will work cooperatively with the
Customer to determine reasonable notification procedures.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
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ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.8 Refusal and Discontinuance of Service
A. If a Customer fails to comply with 2.1.6 preceding or 2.3.1,
2.3.4, 2.3.5, 2.4 or 2.5 following, including any Customer’s
failure to make payments on the date and times therein specified,
the Company may, on thirty (30) days written notice to the
Customer, take the following actions:
- refuse additional applications for service from the
Customer and/or;
- refuse to complete any pending service orders from the
Customer, and/or;
- discontinue the provision of service to the Customer.
In the case of discontinuance all applicable charges, including
termination charges, shall become due.
B. If a Customer or Customer’s End User fails to comply with 2.2.2
following, the Company may, on its own initiative or upon written
request from a Customer, an End User or another Carrier, terminate
service to any Customer or End User identified as having utilized
service provided under this price list in the completion of
abusive or unlawful telephone calls. Service shall be terminated
by the Company as provided for in its local exchange service price
lists.
In such instances when termination occurs pursuant to a request,
the Company shall be indemnified, defended and held harmless by
any Customer, End User or other Carrier requesting termination of
service against any suit, claim, loss or damage, including
punitive damages, attorney fees and court costs, arising from the
Company's actions in terminating such service, unless caused by
the Company's sole negligence.
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ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 10
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.8 Refusal and Discontinuance of Service (continued)
C. Except as provided for equipment or systems subject to the FCC
Part 68 Rules in 47 C.F.R. Section 68.108, if the Customer fails
to comply with 2.2.1 following, the Company will, where
practicable, notify the Customer that temporary discontinuance of
the use of a service may be required; however, where prior notice
is not practicable, the Company may temporarily discontinue
service forthwith if such action is reasonable in the
circumstances. In case of such temporary discontinuance, the
Customer will be notified promptly and afforded the opportunity to
correct the condition which gave rise to the temporary
discontinuance.
D. If the Company does not refuse additional applications for service
and/or does not discontinue the provision of the services as
specified for herein, and the Customer’s noncompliance continues,
nothing contained herein shall preclude the Company’s right to
refuse additional applications for service and/or to discontinue
the provision of the services to the non-complying Customer
without further notice.
E. The Company may immediately, and without notice, discontinue the
furnishing of any and/or all services to the Customer if the
Company deems that such action is necessary to prevent or protect
against fraud or to otherwise protect its personnel, agents, other
customers, facilities or services. The Company may discontinue
service under this Section 2.1.8.E, if the Company determines that
a Customer is using, or attempting to use, the services with the
intent to avoid the payment, either in whole or in part, of any of
the Company’s price listed charges by:
- Using or attempting to use service by rearranging, tampering
with, or making connections not authorized by this price list
to the Company’s service, or
- Using fraudulent means or devices, tricks, false or invalid
numbers, false credit devices, or electronic devices, whether
directed at the Company or others, or
- Using any fraudulent means or devices.
F. With respect to NEPAS, the Company may discontinue the furnishing
of any and/or all services to the Customer or refuse additional
applications for service to the extent such services are
discontinued, or applications are refused by the Incumbent Local
Exchange Carrier.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 11
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.9 Notification of Service-Affecting Activities
Except with respect to NEPAS, the Company will provide the
Customer reasonable notification of service-affecting activities
that may occur in the normal operation of its business. Such
activities may include, but are not limited to the following:
- equipment or facilities additions,
- removal or rearrangements,
- routine preventative maintenance, and
- major switching machine change-out
Generally, such activities are not individual Customer service
specific, but may affect many Customer services. No specific
advance notification period is applicable to all service
activities. The Company will work cooperatively with the
Customer to determine reasonable notification requirements.
2.1.10 Coordination with Respect to Network Contingencies
The Company intends to work cooperatively with the Customer to
develop network contingency plans in order to maintain maximum
network capability following natural or man-made disasters which
affect telecommunications services.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 22 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
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ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.11 Provision and Ownership of Telephone Numbers
The Company reserves the right to assign, designate or change
telephone numbers, any other call number designations associated
with services provided under this price list, or the Company
serving central office prefixes associated with such numbers,
when necessary, in the conduct of its business. Should it become
necessary for the Company to make a change in such number(s), the
Company will furnish to the Customer six (6) months' notice, by
Certified U.S. mail of the effective date and an explanation of
the reason(s) for such change(s).
2.1.12 Network Management
The Company will administer its network to insure the provision
of acceptable service levels to all telecommunications users of
the Company’s network services. Generally, service levels are
considered acceptable only when both End Users and Customers are
able to establish connections with little or no delay encountered
within the Company network. The Company maintains the right to
apply protective controls over any traffic carried over its
network, including that associated with Access Services or
Network Interconnection Services. Generally, protective measures
(such as those actions which selectively cancel the completion of
traffic) would only be taken as a result of occurrences such as
failure or overload of Company or Customer facilities, natural
disasters, mass calling or national security demands.
2.1.13 Design Layout Reports
For Access Services other than NEPAS, at the request of the
Customer, the Company will provide to the Customer the makeup of
those facilities, provided by the Company, directly connecting
the Customer Premises and the Company’s End Office. For Network
Interconnection Services the Company will provide the makeup of
the facilities between the POI and the Company’s End Office.
This information will be provided in the form of a Design Layout
Record. The Design Layout Record will be provided to the
Customer at no charge and will be reissued or updated whenever
these facilities are materially changed.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.2 USE
2.2.1 Interference or Impairment
The characteristics and methods of operation of any circuits,
facilities or equipment provided by other than the Company and
associated with the facilities utilized to provide services under
this price list shall not:
- interfere with or impair service over any facilities of the
Company, its affiliated companies, or its connecting and
concurring carriers involved in its services,
- cause damage to their plant,
- impair the privacy of any communications carried over their
facilities, or
- create hazards to the employees of any of them or to the
public.
2.2.2 Unlawful and Abusive Use
The service provided under this price list shall not be used for
an unlawful purpose or used in an abusive manner.
Abusive use includes:
- The use of the service of the Company for a call or calls,
anonymous or otherwise, in a manner reasonably expected to
frighten, abuse, torment, or harass another;
- The use of the service in such a manner as to interfere with
the use of the service by one or more other Customers or End
Users.
If a Customer (or any reseller or intermediary in the sales chain
between the Customer and an End User) fails to comply with
Section 2.2.3. (Use of AT&T Marks), following, the Company may,
on written notification to the Customer, immediately deny
requests for additional service and/or restrict service to the
non-complying Customer. If the non-compliance is not cured to
AT&T’s reasonable satisfaction within thirty (30) days after the
date of notification, the Company may discontinue the service
upon five (5) days prior written notice to the Customer (such
cure may require, among other things, corrective communications
with end users, in addition to cessation of the non-complying use
of AT&T’s Marks). The Company may pursue any other available
remedies with respect to the conduct that constitutes the non-
compliance.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.2 USE (continued)
2.2.3 Use of AT&T Marks
A. use of AT&T's Marks in comparative advertising solely to identify
AT&T as a competitor, or to identify AT&T's competing services,
provided such use is not made in a factually incorrect or
misleading context or in a manner that is likely to cause
confusion or mistake, or to deceive or to identify AT&T as an
underlying provider of the reseller's service;
B. use AT&T's Marks pursuant to the terms of a separate written brand
licensing agreement;
C. use AT&T's name to the extent it is specifically required by
statute, regulation or other government requirement to do so, and;
D. indicate, in response to an unsolicited inquiry from an End User
(including a prospective End User), that it uses AT&T as its
underlying carrier, provided the reseller also:
1. advises the End User that a portion of its service will be
provided using reseller’s own switching or transmission
facilities (if applicable);
2. identifies any other long distance providers the reseller uses
in providing service to the End User;
3. advises the End User it will not be an AT&T Customer for the
resold service, and;
4. does not emphasize AT&T’s name more than either its own name
or that of any other long distance provider the reseller uses.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER
2.3.1 Damages
The Customer shall reimburse the Company for damages to Company
facilities or the facilities of any third party utilized to
provide services under this price list caused by the negligence
or willful act of the Customer or resulting from the Customer's
improper use of such facilities, or due to malfunction of any
facilities or equipment provided by other than the Company.
Nothing in the foregoing provision shall be interpreted to hold
one Customer liable for another Customer's actions. The Company
will, upon reimbursement for damages, cooperate with the Customer
in prosecuting a claim against the person causing such damage and
the Customer shall be subrogated to the right of recovery by the
Company for the damages to the extent of such payment.
2.3.2 Ownership of Facilities
Facilities utilized by the Company to provide service under the
provisions of this price list shall remain the property of the
Company. Such facilities shall be returned to the Company by the
Customer, whenever requested, within a reasonable period. The
equipment shall be returned in as good condition as reasonable
wear will permit.
2.3.3 Equipment Space and Power
The Customer shall furnish or arrange to have furnished to the
Company, at no charge, equipment space and electrical power
required by the Company to provide services under this price list
at non-Company locations where such services terminate. The
selection of ac or dc power shall be mutually agreed to by the
Customer and the Company. The Customer shall also make necessary
arrangements in order that the Company will have access to such
spaces at reasonable times for installing, testing, repairing or
removing Company facilities used to provide services.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.4 Availability for Testing
Access to facilities used to provide services under this price
list shall be available to the Company at times mutually agreed
upon in order to permit the Company to make tests and adjustments
appropriate for maintaining the services in satisfactory
operating condition. Such tests and adjustments shall be
completed within a reasonable time. As set forth in 2.4.5.C.4
following, no credit will be allowed for any interruptions
involved during such tests and adjustments.
2.3.5 Design of Customer Services
Subject to the provisions of 2.1.7 preceding, the Customer shall
be solely responsible, at its own expense, for the overall design
of its services and for any redesigning or rearrangement of its
services which may be required because of changes in facilities,
operations or procedures of the Company, minimum protection
criteria or operating or maintenance characteristics of the
Company’s facilities.
Customer services must be designed and maintained, and sufficient
services ordered from the Company, so that the following grades
of service are maintained on the Customer’s Access Service or
Network Interconnection Service trunks:
- For traffic routed via Access Tandems: P.005
- For traffic routed directly to End Offices: P.01
With respect to NEPAS, the Customer shall be responsible for
compliance with all requirements imposed by the Incumbent Local
Exchange Carrier.
2.3.6 References to the Company
The Customer may advise End Users that certain services are
provided by the Company in connection with the service the
Customer furnishes to End Users; however, the Customer shall not
represent that the Company jointly participates in the Customer's
services.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.7 Indemnification of the Company
A. By the Customer
1. With respect to claims of patent infringement made by third
persons, the Customer shall defend, indemnify, protect and
save harmless the Company from and against all claims arising
out of the combining with, or use in connection with, the
services provided under this price list, any circuit,
apparatus, system or method provided by the Customer.
2. The Customer shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the
Company from and against any suits, claims, losses and
damages, including punitive damages, attorney fees and court
costs by third persons arising out of the construction,
installation, operation, maintenance, or removal of the
Customer's circuits, facilities, or equipment connected to the
Company's services provided under this price list including,
without limitation, Worker's Compensation claims, actions for
infringement of copyright and/or unauthorized use of program
material, libel and slander actions based on the content of
communications transmitted over the Customer's circuits,
facilities or equipment, and proceedings to recover taxes,
fines, or penalties for failure of the Customer to obtain or
maintain in effect any necessary certificates, permits,
licenses, or other authority to acquire or operate the
services provided under this price list; provided, however,
the foregoing indemnification shall not apply to suits,
claims, and demands to recover damages for damage to property,
death, or personal injury unless such suits, claims or demands
are based on the tortious conduct of the Customer, its
officers, agents or employees.
3. The Customer shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the
Company from and against any suits, claims, losses or damages,
including punitive damages, attorney fees and court costs by
the Customer or third parties arising out of any act or
omission of the Customer in the course of using services
provided under this price list.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.7 Indemnification of the Company (continued)
B. By the End User
1. With respect to claims of patent infringement made by third
persons, the End User shall defend, indemnify, protect and
save harmless the Company from and against all claims arising
out of the combining with, or use in connection with, the
services provided under this price list, any circuit,
apparatus, system or method provided by the End User.
2. The End User shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the
Company from and against any suits, claims, losses and
damages, including punitive damages, attorney fees and court
costs by third persons arising out of the construction,
installation, operation, maintenance, or removal of the End
User's circuits, facilities, or equipment connected to the
Company's services provided under this price list including,
without limitation, Worker's Compensation claims, actions for
infringement of copyright and/or unauthorized use of program
material, libel and slander actions based on the content of
communications transmitted over the End User's circuits,
facilities or equipment, and proceedings to recover taxes,
fines, or penalties for failure of the End User to obtain or
maintain in effect any necessary certificates, permits,
licenses, or other authority to acquire or operate the
services provided under this price list; provided, however,
the foregoing indemnification shall not apply to suits,
claims, and demands to recover damages for damage to property,
death, or personal injury unless such suits, claims or demands
are based on the tortious conduct of the End User, its
officers, agents or employees.
3. The End User shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the
Company from and against any suits, claims, losses or damages,
including punitive damages, attorney fees and court costs by
the End User or third parties arising out of any act or
omission of the End User in the course of using services
provided under this price list.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.8 Coordination with Respect to Network Contingencies
The Customer shall, in cooperation with the Company, coordinate
in planning the actions to be taken to maintain maximum network
capability following natural or man-made disasters which affect
telecommunications services.
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements
A. General
The Company cannot in all cases determine the jurisdictional
nature of Customer traffic and its related minutes of use. In
such cases the Customer shall be requested to provide a projected
estimate of its split between the intrastate and interstate
jurisdictions. The following regulations govern such estimates
and their reporting by the Customer.
Pursuant to Federal Communications Commission Order FCC 85-145
released April 16, 1985, interstate usage is to be developed as
though every call that enters a Customer network at a point within
the same state as that in which the called station (as designated
by the called station telephone number) is situated is an
intrastate communication and every call for which the point of
entry is a state other than that where the called station (as
designated by the called station telephone number) is situated is
an interstate communication.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (continued)
A. General (continued)
1. Jurisdictional Reports
When the Company is unable to determine the jurisdictional
nature of the Customer’s traffic, the Customer shall report
the Percent of Interstate Use (PIU) by LATA and such report
will be used for billing purposes.
Effective on the first of January, April, July and October of
each year the Customer shall update the jurisdictional report.
The Customer shall forward to the Company, to be received no
later than twenty (20) days after the first of each such
month, a revised report showing the intrastate and interstate
percent of use for the past twelve (12) months ending the last
day of December, March, June and September, respectively for
each LATA. The revised report will serve as the basis for the
next three (3) months billing and will be effective on the
bill date for that service. No prorating or back billing will
be done based on the revised report.
If the Customer does not supply the jurisdictional reports,
the Company may deem the Customer to have reported percentages
that are the same as those provided in the last quarterly
report. For those cases in which a quarterly report has never
been received from the Customer, the Company may deem the
Customer to have reported percentages that are the same as
those provided in the order for service. Absent percentages
supplied (or deemed by the Company to have been supplied) by
the Customer, the Company will, only for that portion of the
Customer’s usage for which the Company is unable to determine
the appropriate jurisdiction, bill the Customer’s usage at the
jurisdictional rate which produces the highest charge. This
default billing procedure will remain in effect until the
Customer: provides call detail information to the Company
pursuant to 2.3.11 following (if the provision of such
information would permit the Company to determine
jurisdiction), supplies the necessary jurisdictional
percentages, or agrees with the Company on an alternate
default billing procedure.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (continued)
B. Jurisdictional Audits
The Customer shall keep sufficient detail from which the
percentages of use reported to the Company (or deemed by the
Company to have been reported) can be verified and upon request of
the Company make such records available for inspection and audit.
The Customer shall supply the required data to the Company within
thirty (30) calendar days of the Company request. The Customer
must maintain these records for 24 months from the date the report
became effective for billing purposes.
Initiation of an audit will be at the sole discretion of the
Company. The audit shall be performed by an independent party
selected by the Company. An audit may be initiated by the Company
for a single Customer no more than once per year.
In the event that an inspection or audit reveals that any Customer
reported percentages of use were incorrect, the Company shall
apply the inspection or audit result to all usage affected by the
inspection or audit. The Customer shall be back billed or
credited, for a period retroactive to the date that the incorrect
percentage was reported, but not to exceed 24 months. Back billed
amounts are subject to a late payment penalty as set forth in
2.4.2.C following.
Should an audit reveal that the misreported percentage(s) of use
has resulted in an underpayment of charges to the Company of five
(5) percent or more of the total Access Services or Network
Interconnection Services bill, the Customer shall reimburse the
Company for the cost of the audit. Proof of cost shall be bills,
in reasonable detail, submitted to the Company by the auditor.
Within fifteen (15) days of completion of the auditor’s report,
the Company will furnish a copy of the audit results to the person
designated by the Customer to receive such results.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.10 Determination of Charges for Mixed Intrastate and Interstate
Usage
Usage Sensitive Rate Elements - When the Customer’s usage has
mixed intrastate and interstate traffic, for that portion of the
usage for which the Company is unable to determine the appropriate
jurisdiction, the usage charges will be prorated between the
intrastate and interstate. The jurisdictional percentages or
default procedure set forth in 2.3.9 preceding, will serve as the
basis for prorating the charges.
Monthly and Nonrecurring Chargeable Rate Elements - When the
jurisdiction of the rate element can be determined by the Company
the charges applicable to the appropriate jurisdiction will be
applied. Rate elements for which the Company cannot determine the
appropriate jurisdiction will be prorated between intrastate and
interstate. The jurisdictional percentages or default procedure
set forth in 2.3.9 preceding, will serve as the basis for
prorating the charges.
Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic
A. Scope
This section only applies to VoIP-PSTN traffic exchanged between
the Company and the customer in time division multiplexing (TDM)
format that originates and/or terminates in Internet protocol (IP)
format. VoIP-PSTN traffic originates and/or terminates in IP
format if it originates from and/or terminates to an end-user
customer of a service that requires Internet protocol-compatible
customer premises equipment.1
1 Although the Company has taken the position that this price list, by its
own terms, already applies to VoIP-PSTN traffic, as defined herein, the
Company has included this section in the price list out of an abundance of
caution to prevent any claim that it does not so apply, and to implement
the decision by the Federal Communications Commission in its Report and
Order in WC Docket Nos. 10-90, etc., FCC Release No. 11-161 (Nov. 18,
2011) ("FCC Order") that VoIP-PSTN access traffic should be exchanged at
interstate access rates (unless the parties have agreed otherwise). By its
terms, the FCC Order is prospective only and does not address preexisting
law with regard to the applicability of intercarrier compensation or the
enhanced service providers ("ESP") exemption to VoIP-PSTN Traffic.
Including this section in the price list in no way alters or otherwise
affects the applicability of this price list to VoIP-PSTN Traffic before
the effective date of the FCC Order.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.10 Determination of Charges for Mixed Intrastate and Interstate
Usage (continued)
Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (continued)
A. Scope (continued)
1. This section governs the identification of originating and
terminating intrastate toll VoIP-PSTN traffic and facilities
to which interstate switched access rates apply (unless the
parties have agreed otherwise) in accordance with the
transitional Intercarrier Compensation framework for VoIP-PSTN
traffic adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in
its Report and Order, FCC Release No. 11-161 (Nov. 18, 2011)
(FCC Order). Specifically, this section establishes the method
that will be used to identify the percentage of the customer’s
intrastate access traffic, that will be treated as intrastate
toll VoIP-PSTN traffic (referred to in this Price List as
"Relevant VoIP-PSTN Traffic"),
2. This section applies to originating and terminating intrastate
switched access minutes of use ("MOU") and facility rate
elements of all Access customers.
3. The customer shall not modify its reported PIU factor to
account for the VoIP-PSTN Traffic for MOU and facility rate
elements.
B. Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic
The Relevant VoIP-PSTN Traffic terminating from, or originating to
the customer, or from the Company or other provider and facility
rate elements identified in accordance with this Price List
section will be billed at rates equal to the Company’s applicable
tariffed interstate switched access rates as specified at
http://serviceguide.att.com/ABS/ext/TariffDetails.cfm if those
interstate rates are lower than their respective Idaho state
access rates (Access Services Price List). Conversely, if the
Idaho state access rates are lower, then this traffic will billed
utilizing the rates from the Access Services Price List.
Hereafter, these billed rates will be referred to in this Price
List as the relevant "VoIP Rates".
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.10 Determination of Charges for Mixed Intrastate and Interstate
Usage (continued)
Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (continued)
C. Calculation and Application of Percent-VoIP-Usage Factors
The Company will determine the number of Relevant VoIP-PSTN
Traffic originating MOU and facility rate elements, if applicable,
to which VoIP Rates will be applied under subsection (B), above,
by applying the Percent VoIP Usage ("PVU") factor to the
intrastate access originating MOU exchanged and facilities between
the Company and the customer. The PVU factors will be derived and
applied as follows:
1. The customer will calculate and furnish to the Company a
factor (the "PVUC") on an ACNA basis which would aggregate
traffic from all Carrier Identification Code(s) ("CIC") or
Operating Company Numbers ("OCNs") associated with the ACNA.
This PVUC represents the percentage (whole number) of the
originating intrastate access MOU that the Customer receives
from the Company end users in the State which is sent from the
Company that is terminated in IP format at the customer's end
user. This PVUC shall be based on information such as the
number of the customer’s retail VoIP subscriptions in the
state (e.g., as reported on FCC Form 477), traffic studies,
actual call detail, or other relevant and verifiable
information satisfactory to the Company.
2. The Company will calculate and periodically update a factor
(the "PVUT") representing the percentage (whole number) of the
total intrastate access MOU that the Company exchanges with
the customer end users in the State which is received from the
Customer and terminated in IP format at the end user. This
PVUT shall be based on information such as the number of the
customer’s retail VoIP subscriptions in the state (e.g., as
reported on FCC Form 477), traffic studies, actual call
detail, or other relevant and verifiable information.
3. The Company will develop a Customer Percent VoIP Usage ("PVU")
factors combining the Customer’s PVUC factor with the
Company’s PVUT factor.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.10 Determination of Charges for Mixed Intrastate and Interstate
Usage (continued)
Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (continued)
C. Calculation and Application of Percent-VoIP-Usage Factors
3. (continued)
(a) The PVU calculation below is applied when the Company does
not bill based on actual call detail records for the
intrastate Company’s IP traffic at VoIP Rates.
PVU = PVUC + [PVUT x (1-PVUC)] applied to the Company’s
end user’s originating intrastate MOU and facility
rate elements
Example: The customer reported that their PVUC as 40%. The
Company’s PVUT is 10%. This results in the
following:
PVU = 40% plus (10% times (1-40%)) = 46%
This means that 46% of the originating Intrastate MOU
exchanged between the Company’s end users and the Customer
will be rated at VoIP Rates.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.10 Determination of Charges for Mixed Intrastate and Interstate
Usage (continued)
Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (continued)
C. Calculation and Application of Percent-VoIP-Usage Factors
3. (continued)
(b) The PVU calculation below is applied when the Company
bills are based on the actual originating call detail
records for the intrastate Company’s IP traffic at VoIP
Rates.
The formula for usage will be as follows:
PVU = PVUC x (1-PVUT) applied to the Company’s TDM end
user’s total intrastate MOU.
PVU = PVUC + [PVUT x (1-PVUC)] is applied to the facility
rate elements
Example: The Company has identified that there was 10,500
originating Intrastate MOU that were identified
exchanged between the Company’s IP end users and
the Customer. The Customer reported that their
PVUC as 40%. The Company’s PVUT is 10%. This
results in the following:
PVU = 40% times (1-10%) = 36%
This means that 36% of the originating Intrastate MOU
exchanged between the Customer and the Company’s TDM end
users will be rated at VoIP Rates and the terminating
intrastate 10,500 MOU will also be rated at VoIP Rates.
For the facility rate elements, the formula that is
applied to the intrastate dedicated facilities is as
follows:
PVU = 40% plus (10% times (1-40%)) = 46%
Therefore 46% of the intrastate facilities will be rated
at VoIP Rates.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 27
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0001
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.10 Determination of Charges for Mixed Intrastate and Interstate
Usage (continued)
Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (continued)
C. Calculation and Application of Percent-VoIP-Usage Factors
4. If the customer does not furnish the Company with a PVUC
pursuant to the preceding paragraph (C) (1), the Company will
utilize a customer PVUC of 0%.
D. PVU Factor Updates
The customer must update the PVUC factor quarterly using the
method set forth in subsection (C) (1) through (4), above. The
customer shall forward to the Company, no later than September 15,
2012, this new PVUC factor.
Prospectively, the customer may update the PVUC factor quarterly
using the method set forth in subsection (C) (1) through (4). If
the customer chooses to submit such updates, it shall forward to
the Company, no later than 15 days after the first day of January,
April, July and/or October of each year, a revised PVUC factor
based on data for the prior three months, ending the last day of
December, March, June and September, respectively. The Company
will use the revised PVUC to calculate a revised PVU. The revised
PVU factor will only apply prospectively and serve as the basis
for billing until superseded by a new PVU.
E. PVU Factor Verification
Not more than twice in any year, the Company may ask the Customer
to verify the PVUC factor furnished to the Company. The customer
shall comply and shall reasonably provide the records and other
information used to determine their PVUC as specified in section
(C) (1) and (4) above. The customer shall retain and maintain (for
verification purposes) the records and other information used to
determine the PVUC, for at least 12 months after the PVUC is filed
(or longer if any other section of the Company’s tariffs or
applicable law requires a longer period). The verification process
shall be conducted consistent with the provisions in Section
2.3.10 of the Company's FCC Access Services Tariff.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 38 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 28
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Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0001
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.10 Determination of Charges for Mixed Intrastate and Interstate
Usage (continued)
Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (continued)
F. Verification Process
The Company will review these Customer provided PVUC records
referenced in (E) above. If the review results represent what the
Company considers to be a substantial deviation from the
customer's previously reported PVUC or if the PVUC appears
unreasonable as compared to other related types of data, the
Company will contact the customer within 30 days. This deviation
issue will be dealt with in one of the following ways. The
current PVUC will continue to be utilized until resolution from
either of the 2 methods below.
1. The Company and the customer will come to an agreement as to
an appropriate PVUC within 30 days of the provision of the
PVUC records.
2. The Company within 45 days of the receipt of these records
will make these customer PVUC records available to an
independent auditor for review for the purpose of determining
a PVUC. If these PVUC records are not available or these
records are not substantive enough for the auditor to
calculate a PVUC, then a PVUC factor of zero will be assigned.
This zero PVUC will be utilized until either a PVUC can be
agreed upon between the Company and the customer or an audit
can be completed utilizing records acceptable for an audit
conclusion. When an audit has been completed employing the
records acceptable for an audit conclusion, the PVUC resulting
from the audit report will be employed until the next customer
provided PVUC is available as referenced in the (E) or (F)
procedures above.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 29
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.11 SS7 Signaling; Call Detail Information
A. SS7 Signaling
The Customer will use SS7 signaling to set up Calls pursuant to
this price list. The Customer shall provide Calling Party Number
(CPN) within the SS7 signaling message, if available. If it is
technically infeasible for the Customer to use SS7, multi-
frequency (MF) signaling shall be used by the Customer. The
Customer may elect to arrange for signaling connectivity through a
third party provider which is connected to the Company’s SS7
network.
B. Call Detail Information
To the extent not provided pursuant to A. preceding, the Customer
shall, to the extent technically feasible and consistent with
industry standards, cause to be transmitted to the Company with
each Call information sufficient to identify the originating and
terminating telephone numbers for such Call and each Carrier
(including the Customer) with respect to such Call.
C. Signaling for NEPAS
With respect to NEPAS, the Customer shall be responsible for
compliance with any signaling requirements imposed by the
Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier.
2.3.12 Supervisory Signaling
The Customer’s facilities connected to Access Service or Network
Interconnection Service shall provide the necessary On-hook, Off-
hook, answer and disconnect supervision.
2.3.13 Provision of Facility and Trunking Requirements
At the request of the Company, the Customer shall provide to the
Company estimates of its facility and trunking requirements by
End Office for each month in the ensuing twelve (12) month
period. Requests by the Company for such estimates will not be
made more than once every six (6) months.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 40 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 30
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (continued)
2.3.14 Sales, Use and Other Taxes/Charges
The Customer is responsible for the payment of its portion of any
sales, use, gross receipts, excise, franchise, access or other
local, state and federal taxes, charges or surcharges (however
designated), excluding taxes on the Company's net income, imposed
on or based upon the provision, sale or use of services.
If the Company becomes liable for any sales, use, gross receipts,
excise, franchise, access or other local, state or federal taxes,
charges or surcharges (however designated), excluding taxes on
the Company’s net income, which are imposed on or based upon the
provision, sale or use of services, and which are in addition to
such taxes, charges or surcharges already specified in this price
list, in such event the Customer shall be responsible for payment
of such taxes, charges or surcharges from the date that the
Company first became liable for same.
In the event of any dispute over the lawfulness of any tax,
charge or surcharge, the Company may elect to impose such tax,
charge or surcharge during such dispute, unless otherwise ordered
by a court or other lawful authority with jurisdiction. The
Company shall credit or refund any funds thus collected, if
ordered to do so by such court or other lawful authority if such
funds were retained by the Company or were returned to the
Company by the taxing jurisdiction which imposed such tax charge
or surcharge.
2.3.15 Settlements through Other Carriers
Where traffic is transmitted through the facilities of another
Carrier, including the Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier, the
Company and the Customer may permit such other Carrier to act on
their behalf for billing and settlements relating to such
traffic.
In certain circumstances, the Company makes arrangements with
another carrier (an "Intermediate Carrier") under which the
Intermediate Carrier will provide services that may include,
without limitation, data base, switching and/or transport
services in connection with Calls and is authorized by the
Company to bill the Customer for all access services under the
Intermediate Carrier’s price list as if all such services had
been provided by the Intermediate Carrier. Where such
arrangements are in effect, the terms and conditions governing
payment (including applicable rates and charges) for services
shall be governed by the applicable price list of the
Intermediate Carrier (or other arrangement in effect between the
Intermediate Carrier and the Customer), rather than this Price
list.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 41 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 31
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES
2.4.1 Description of Rates and Charges
There are three types of rates and charges that can apply to
Access Services or Network Interconnection Services. These are
monthly recurring rates, usage rates and nonrecurring charges.
These rates and charges are applied differently to the various
rate elements as set forth in applicable sections of this price
list. Other charges may also apply as set forth in D. following.
A. Monthly Rates
Monthly rates are flat recurring rates that apply each month or
fraction thereof that a specific rate element is provided. For
billing purposes, each month is considered to have thirty (30)
days.
B. Usage Rates
Usage rates are rates that apply only when a specific rate element
is used. These are applied on a per occurrence (e.g., access
minute or query) basis. Usage rates are accumulated over a
monthly period.
C. Nonrecurring Charges
Nonrecurring charges are one-time charges that apply for a
specific work activity (i.e., installation of new services or
rearrangements of installed services).
1. Installation of Service
The nonrecurring charges applicable to the installation of
Access Services or Network Interconnection Services are
applied on a per facility, trunk or another basis as specified
in the Price List. In addition, certain nonrecurring charges
may consist of "first" and "additional" charges. When charges
are listed in this manner, the "first" charge applies to the
first facility or trunk specified on the order, with the
"additional" charge applied to each additional facility or
trunk specified on the same order.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 42 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 32
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.1 Description of Rates and Charges (continued)
C. Nonrecurring Charges (continued)
2. Service Rearrangements
Service Rearrangements are changes to existing (installed)
services which do not result in a change in the minimum period
requirements, a change in the physical location of the Point
of Termination (POT) at the Customer Premises or a change of
the Customer’s Point of Interconnection (POI). Changes which
result in the establishment of new minimum period obligations
are treated as disconnects and starts. Changes in the
physical location of the POT or POI are treated as moves and
are described and charged for as set forth in 3 following.
The charge to the Customer for a service rearrangement is
dependent on whether the change is "records only" or
administrative in nature or involves an actual physical change
to the service. "Records only" changes as set forth in
Section 5.4.1.A. will be made without charge(s) to the
Customer. The charges for administrative changes are as set
forth in Section 5.4.2. The charges applicable to all other
rearrangements are as set forth in applicable sections of this
price list.
3. Moves
A move involves a change in the physical location of the POT
at the Customer Premises or the Customer’s POI. The charges
for the move are dependent on whether the move is to a new
location within the same building or to a different building.
(a) Moves Within the Same Building
When the move is to a new location within the same
building, the Service Order Charge and one-half of all
other applicable nonrecurring charges will apply. There
will be no change in the minimum period requirements.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 43 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 33
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.1 Description of Rates and Charges (continued)
C. Nonrecurring Charges (continued)
3. Moves (continued)
(b) Moves to a Different Building
Moves to a different building will be treated as a
discontinuance and start of service and all associated
nonrecurring charges will apply. New minimum period
requirements will be established for the new service. The
Customer will also remain responsible for satisfying all
outstanding minimum period charges for the discontinued
service.
4. Ordering Charges
Certain nonrecurring charges apply in connection with the
ordering of Access Services or Network Interconnection
Services as set forth in Section 5 (e.g., Service Order
Charge, Service Date Change Charge, Design Change Charge).
5. Engineering Charges
Engineering Charges apply in connection with Network
Interconnection Service. These charges apply per DS1 trunk
group (24 trunks).
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 44 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 34
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.2 Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits
A. Deposits
The Company will only require a Customer which has a proven
history of late payments to the Company or does not have
established credit, to make a deposit prior to or at any time
after the provision of a service to the Customer. No such deposit
will be required of a Customer which is a successor of a Company
which has established credit and has no history of late payments
to the Company. Such deposit will not exceed the actual or
estimated rates and charges for the service for a two (2) month
period. The fact that a deposit has been made in no way relieves
the Customer from complying with the Company's regulations as to
the prompt payment of bills. At such time as the provision of the
service to the Customer is terminated, the amount of the deposit
will be credited to the Customer's account and any credit balance
which may remain will be refunded.
Such a deposit will be refunded or credited to the account when
the Customer has established credit or, in any event after the
Customer has established a one-year prompt payment record at any
time prior to the termination of the provision of the service to
the Customer. Interest rate shall be the rate established, and
from time to time revised, by the appropriate governmental
authority. In the event no such rate is set, then simple interest
at the rate of up to 6% per annum shall be credited or paid to the
customer while the deposit is held by AT&T.
Interest will accrue from the date the Customer deposit is
received by the Company to and including the date such deposit is
credited to the Customer's account or the date the deposit is
refunded by the Company. Should a deposit be credited to the
Customer's account, as indicated above, no interest will accrue on
the deposit from the date such deposit is credited to the
Customer's account.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 45 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 35
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.2 Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits (continued)
B. Bill Dates
The Company shall bill on a current basis all charges incurred by
and credits due to the Customer under this price list attributable
to services established or discontinued during the preceding
billing period. In addition, the Company shall bill in advance
charges for all services to be provided during the ensuing billing
period except for charges associated with service usage and for
the Federal Government which will be billed in arrears. The bill
day (i.e., the billing date of a bill for a Customer for service
under this price list), the period of service each bill covers,
and the payment date will be as follows:
1. (Reserved for Future Use)
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 46 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 36
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.2 Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits (continued)
B. Bill Dates (continued)
2. Access Service and Network Interconnection Service
Unless otherwise provided in this price list, for Access
Service and Network Interconnection Service, the Company will
establish a bill day each month for each Customer account or
advise the Customer in writing of an alternate billing
schedule. Alternate billing schedules shall not be
established on less than sixty (60) days notice or initiated
by the Company more than twice in any consecutive twelve (12)
month period.
The bill will cover non-usage sensitive service charges for
the ensuing billing period for which the bill is rendered, any
known unbilled non-usage sensitive charges for prior periods
and unbilled usage charges for the period after the last bill
day through the current bill day. Any known unbilled usage
charges for prior periods and any known unbilled adjustments
will be applied to this bill. Payment for such bills is due
in Immediately Available funds in U.S. dollars by the payment
date, as set forth in C. following. If payment is not
received by the payment date, a late payment penalty will
apply as set forth in C. following.
Notwithstanding the above, bills will not be issued for
amounts under $105.00. In such cases Customer billing will be
held until the total amount of the bill equals or exceeds
$105.00 or the Customer discontinues its service with the
Company.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 47 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 37
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.2 Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits (continued)
C. Payment Dates and Late Payment Penalties
1. All bills dated as set forth in B.2 preceding, provided to the
Customer by the Company are due thirty (30) days (payment
date) after the bill day or by the next bill date (i.e., same
date in the following month as the bill date), whichever is
the shortest interval, except as provided herein, and are
payable in Immediately Available funds in U.S. dollars. If
the Customer does not receive a bill at least twenty (20) days
prior to the 30 day payment due date, then the bill shall be
considered delayed. When the bill has been delayed, upon
request of the Customer the due date will be extended by the
number of days the bill was delayed. Such request of the
Customer must be accompanied with proof of late bill receipt.
If such payment date would cause payment to be due on a
Saturday, Sunday or Legal Holiday, payment for such bills will
be due from the Customer as follows:
- If the payment date falls on a Sunday or on a Legal
Holiday which is observed on a Monday, the payment date
shall be the first non-Holiday day following such Sunday
or Legal Holiday.
- If the payment date falls on a Saturday or on a Legal
Holiday which is observed on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
or Friday, the payment date shall be the last non-Holiday
day preceding such Saturday or Legal Holiday.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 48 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 38
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.2 Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits (continued)
C. Payment Dates and Late Payment Penalties (continued)
2. Further, if no payment is received by the payment date or if a
payment or any portion of a payment is received by the Company
after the payment date as set forth in 1 preceding, or if a
payment or any portion of a payment is received by the Company
in funds which are not Immediately Available funds in U.S.
dollars, then a late payment penalty shall be due to the
Company. The late payment penalty shall be the payment, or
the portion of the payment not received by the payment date
times a late factor.
The late factor shall be 1.5% per month or portion thereof
applied from the payment date to and including the date that
the Company actually receives the payment.
D. Billing Disputes Resolved in Favor of the Company
In the event that a Customer disputes all or part of the billed
amount, and the dispute is ultimately resolved in favor of the
Company, the Customer shall pay the disputed amount in full
pending resolution of the dispute unless the Company determines,
in its sole discretion, that there is an adequate deposit in
respect of such disputed amount. In the event that the Company
does not require the Customer to pay the disputed amount in full
pending resolution of the dispute, late payment penalties will
apply to amounts withheld pending settlement of the dispute and
ultimately found to be payable. Late payment penalties are
calculated as set forth in C.2 preceding except that when the
Customer disputes the bill on or before the payment date and pays
the undisputed amount on or before the payment date, the penalty
interest period shall not begin until ten (10) days following the
payment date.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 49 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 39
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.2 Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits (continued)
E. Documentation for Billing Disputes Resolution
In the event of a billing dispute, the billing dispute date is the
date upon which the Customer presents sufficient written
documentation to the Company to support its claim for incorrect
billing. Sufficient written documentation consists of the
following information, where such information is relevant to the
dispute:
1. Dedicated Access
• A clear explanation of the basis of the dispute, including
what the Customer believes is incorrect (e.g., nonrecurring
charge; mileage; circuit identification) and the reason why
the Customer believes the bill is incorrect (e.g., monthly
rate billed not same as in the price list or tariff;
facility not ordered; service not received)
• The account number under which the bill was rendered
• The date of the bill
• The invoice number
• The circuit number, line number, trunk group number, Two-
Six Code (TSC), end office or tandem identification, or
other appropriate facility identification
• The exact dollar amount in dispute
• The universal service order code(s)(USOCs) associated with
the service
• The Purchase Order Number(s) and dates involved for
disputes involving order activity
• Details sufficient to identify the specific amount(s)and
item(s) in dispute
• The name of the person responsible for the Customer’s
dispute
• Additional data as the Company reasonably requests from the
Customer to resolve the dispute. The request for such
additional information shall not affect the Customer’s
dispute date as set forth preceding.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 50 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 40
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.2 Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits (continued)
E. Documentation for Billing Disputes Resolution (continued)
2. Switched Access
• A clear explanation of the basis of the dispute,
including what the Customer believes is incorrect (e.g.,
nonrecurring charge; mileage; circuit identification)
and the reason why the Customer believes the bill is
incorrect (e.g., monthly rate billed not same as in the
price list or tariff; facility not ordered; service not
received)
• The account number under which the bill was rendered
• The date of the bill
• The invoice number
• The exact dollar amount in dispute
• Call Detail Records (CDRs)
• The universal service order code(s)(USOCs) and/or rate
element associated with the service
• Details sufficient to identify the specific amount(s)and
item(s) in dispute The name of the person responsible
for the Customer’s dispute
• Additional data as the Company reasonably requests from
the Customer to resolve the dispute. The request for
such additional information shall not affect the
Customer’s dispute date as set forth preceding.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 51 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 41
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2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.2 Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits (continued)
E. Billing Disputes Resolved in Favor of the Customer
If the Customer pays the total billed amount as required under D.
preceding and disputes all or part of the amount, and the dispute
is ultimately resolved in favor of the Customer, the Company, will
refund any overpayment. In addition, the Company will pay to the
Customer penalty interest on the overpayment. When a claim is
filed within ninety (90) days of the due date, the penalty
interest period shall begin on the payment date. When a claim is
filed more than ninety (90) days after the due date, the penalty
interest period shall begin from the date of the claim or the date
of overpayment, whichever is later.
The penalty interest period shall end on the date that the Company
actually renders the overpayment to the Customer. The penalty
interest rate shall be calculated in the same manner, and at the
same rate, applicable to late payment penalties as set forth in
C.2 preceding.
F. Proration of Charges
Adjustments for the quantities of services established or
discontinued in any billing period beyond the minimum period will
be prorated to the number of days based on a thirty (30) day
month. The Company will, upon request, furnish within thirty (30)
days of a request and at no charge to the Customer such detailed
information as may reasonably be required for verification of any
bill.
G. Rounding of Charges
When a rate as set forth in this price list is shown to be more
than two decimal places, the charges will be determined using the
rate shown. The resulting total amount will then be rounded to
the nearest penny (i.e., rounded to two decimal places).
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 52 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
ACCESS SERVICES AND NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 42
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.3 Minimum Periods
The minimum period for which services are provided and for which
rates and charges are applicable is one month except as otherwise
specified. Usage rated services (e.g., Tandem-Switched
Transport) have no minimum period.
When a service is discontinued prior to the expiration of the
minimum period, charges are applicable, whether the service is
used or not. The applicable charge will be the total monthly
charges, at the rate level in effect at the time service is
discontinued, for the remainder of the minimum period plus any
usage, nonrecurring and/or Special Construction charge(s) that
may be due.
2.4.4 Cancellation of an Order for Service
Provisions for the cancellation of an order for service are set
forth in Section 5.5.
2.4.5 Credit Allowance for Service Interruptions
A. General
A service is interrupted when it becomes unusable to the
Customer because of a failure of a facility or component used to
furnish service under this price list or in the event that the
protective controls applied by the Company as set forth in 2.1.12
preceding result in the complete loss of service by the Customer.
An interruption period starts when an inoperative service is
reported to the Company and ends when the service is operative.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
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ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 43
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.5 Credit Allowance for Service Interruptions (continued)
B. When a Credit Allowance Applies
In case of an interruption to any service, allowance for the
period of interruption shall be provided unless one or more of the
conditions set forth in Section 2.4.5.C. applies.
1. Credit Allowance Computation
For flat rated Access Service or Network Interconnection
Service rate elements, no credit shall be allowed for an
interruption of less than thirty (30) minutes. The Customer
shall be credited for an interruption of thirty (30) minutes
or more at the rate of 1/1440 of the monthly charges for the
facility or service for each period of thirty (30) minutes or
Major Fraction Thereof that the interruption continues.
The monthly charges used to determine the credit shall be the
total of all the monthly rate element charges associated with
the service.
2. Credit Allowances Cannot Exceed Monthly Charges
The credit allowance(s) for an interruption or for a series of
interruptions shall not exceed the monthly recurring rate for
the service interrupted in any one billing period.
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2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.5 Credit Allowance for Service Interruptions (continued)
C. When a Credit Allowance Does Not Apply
No credit allowance will be made for:
1. Interruptions caused by the negligence of the Customer.
2. Interruptions of a service due to the failure of equipment or
systems provided by the Customer or others.
3. Interruptions of a service during any period in which the
Company is not afforded access to the premises where the
service is terminated.
4. Interruptions of a service when the Customer has released that
service to the Company for maintenance purposes, to make
rearrangements, or for the implementation of an order for a
change in the service during the time that was negotiated with
the Customer prior to the release of that service.
5. Periods when the Customer elects not to release the service
for testing and/or repair and continues to use it on an
impaired basis.
6. An interruption or a group of interruptions, resulting from a
common cause that would result in credit in an amount less
than one dollar.
7. Interruptions of a service which continue because of the
failure of the Customer to authorize replacement of any
element of Special Construction. The period for which no
credit allowance is made begins on the seventh day after the
Customer receives the Company’s written notification of the
need for such replacement and ends on the day after receipt by
the Company of the Customer’s written authorization for such
replacement.
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2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.5 Credit Allowance for Service Interruptions (continued)
D. Use of an Alternative Service Provided by the Company
Should the Customer elect to use an alternative service provided
by the Company during the period that a service is interrupted,
the Customer must pay the price listed rates and charges for the
alternative service used.
E. Temporary Surrender of a Service
In certain instances, the Customer may be requested by the Company
to surrender a service for purposes other than maintenance,
testing or activity relating to a service order. If the Customer
consents, a credit allowance will be granted. The credit
allowance will be 1/1440 of the monthly rate for each period of
thirty (30) minutes or Major Fraction Thereof that the service is
surrendered. In no case will the credit allowance exceed the
monthly rate for the service surrendered in any one (1) monthly
billing period.
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2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.6 Re-establishment of Service Following Fire, Flood or Other
Occurrence
A. Nonrecurring Charges Do Not Apply
Nonrecurring charges do not apply for the re-establishment of
service following a fire, flood or other occurrence attributed to
an Act of God provided that:
1. The service is of the same type as was provided prior to the
fire, flood or other occurrence.
2. The service is for the same Customer.
3. The service is at the same location on the same premises.
4. The re-establishment of service begins within sixty (60) days
after Company service is available. (The sixty (60) day period
may be extended a reasonable period if the renovation of the
original location on the premises affected is not practical
within the allotted time period).
B. Nonrecurring Charges Apply
Nonrecurring charges apply for establishing service at a different
location on the same premises or at a different premises pending
re-establishment of service at the original location.
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2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.7 Title or Ownership Rights
The payment of rates and charges by Customers for the services
offered under the provisions of this price list does not assign,
confer or transfer title or ownership rights to service designs,
proposals, configurations or facilities developed or utilized,
respectively, by the Company in connection with the provision of
such services.
2.4.8 Access Services Provided By More Than One Telephone Company
When an Access Service is provided by more than one telephone
company, Meet Point Billing is required as set forth in A.
following.
A. Meet Point Billing
The regulations and procedures applicable to Meet Point Billing
are as set forth below. These regulations and procedures are in
conformance with the provisions of the Multiple Exchange Carrier
Access Billing (MECAB) and the Multiple Exchange Carrier Ordering
and Design (MECOD) Guidelines.
1. Each company providing the access service will receive an
order or a copy of the order from the Customer as specified in
5.2.1 following and arrange to provide its portion of the
service.
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2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.8 Access Services Provided By More Than One Telephone Company
(continued)
A. Meet Point Billing (continued)
2. When the order is placed with this Company, as specified in
5.2 following, the Company will notify the Customer whether
the Access Service may be billed under a single bill or a
multiple bill arrangement. Under the single bill arrangement,
one company bills the Customer for the Access Service. The
bill rendered includes the applicable price listed rates and
charges for each company involved in providing the Access
Service. Under the multiple bill arrangement, each company
providing the access service renders a bill to the Customer
for its portion of the service. The bill rendered includes
the applicable price listed rates and charges for each company
involved in providing the Access Service. The Company will
also notify the Customer of (a) the company(ies) that will
render bills, (b) the company(ies) to whom payment should be
made and (c) the company(ies) that will provide the bill
inquiry function. The Company shall provide such notification
at the time that orders are placed. Additionally, the Company
shall provide such notice in writing thirty (30) days in
advance of any changes.
3. Each company will provide its portion of the Access Service to
an interconnection point(s) with the other company(ies)
involved.
4. Billing Percentages will be determined for the Access Service
by the companies involved. The Billing Percentages will be
applied as set forth in B. following.
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2.4 PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND CREDIT ALLOWANCES (continued)
2.4.8 Access Services Provided By More Than One Telephone Company
(continued)
B. Determination of Charges
1. The charges for all Access Service rate elements provided by
this Company in a Meet Point Billing arrangement, except the
Tandem-Switched Facility rate element, are determined without
the application of Meet Point Billing Percentages.
2. The charges for the Tandem-Switched Facility rate element are
determined as follows:
a. Determine the appropriate mileage between the two ends of
the facility as set forth in Section 15.3.5.
b. Determine the billing percentage (BP) which represents the
portion of the service provided by this Company as set
forth in Section 16.4.
c. Multiply the number of Access Minutes routed over the
facility times the number of airline miles, determined as
set forth in (a) preceding, times the BP determined as set
forth in (b) preceding, times the Tandem-Switched Facility
rate.
3. The charges for the portion(s) of the access service provided
by other companies are determined in accordance with the price
lists of those other companies.
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2.5 CONNECTIONS
Except with respect to NEPAS, equipment and systems (i.e., terminal
equipment, multiline terminating systems and communications systems)
may be connected with Access Service furnished by the Company where
such connection is made in accordance with the provisions specified
in Technical Reference Publication AS No. 1, Issue II and in Section
2.1 of this price list.
2.6 STATE TAXES
Any assessments, franchise fees, privilege, license, occupation,
excise, or other similar fees or taxes, whether in a lump sum or at a
flat rate, or based on receipts, or based on poles, wire or other
utility property units, imposed upon the Company by any governmental
authority shall be added pro rata, insofar as practical, to the rates
and charges stated in the Company’s standard schedules, in amounts
which in the aggregate for the Company’s customers of any political
entity shall be equal to the amount of any such fee or tax upon the
Company.
The Company shall, so long as any such tax or fee is in effect, add
to the bills of the customers in such political entity pro rata on
the basis of the revenue derived by the Company from each such
customer, an amount sufficient to recover any such tax or fee and may
list this amount separately on the bill.
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2.7 DEFINITIONS
Access Minutes
For the purpose of calculating chargeable usage, the term "Access
Minutes" denotes Customer usage, in minutes of use, of Access Service
in the provision of intrastate service. Unless otherwise provided in
this price list, on the originating end of an intrastate Call, usage
is measured from the time the originating End User’s Call is
delivered by the Company to and acknowledged as received by the
Customer’s facilities connected with the originating exchange, and on
the terminating end of an intrastate Call, usage is measured from the
time the Call is received by the End User in the terminating
exchange. Unless otherwise provided in this price list, timing of
usage at both originating and terminating ends of an intrastate Call
shall terminate when the calling or called party disconnects,
whichever event is recognized first in the originating and
terminating exchanges, as applicable.
Access Service
The term "Access Service" denotes the use of the network or
facilities of the Company to enable a Customer to originate or
terminate a Call. Notwithstanding the foregoing, "Access Service"
does not include any service that constitutes Network Interconnection
Service.
Access Tandem
The term "Access Tandem" denotes a switching system which provides a
concentration and distribution function for originating or
terminating traffic between the Customer Premises and End Offices
that are served by such Access Tandem.
Affiliate
The term "Affiliate" denotes a person or entity that (directly or
indirectly) owns or controls, is owned or controlled by, or is under
common ownership or control with, another person or entity. For
purposes of this paragraph, the term "own" means to own an equity
interest (or the equivalent thereof) of 50 percent or more.
Business Day
The term "Business Day" denotes the times of day that a company is
open for business. Generally, in the business community, these are
8:00 or 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 or 6:00 p.m., respectively, with an hour
for lunch, Monday through Friday, resulting in a standard forty (40)
hour work week. However, Business Day hours for the Company may vary
based on Company policy, union contract and location.
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2.7 DEFINITIONS (continued)
Call
The term "Call" denotes an End User or Customer attempt for which
complete address information (e.g., 7 or 10 digits) is provided to
the serving dial tone office.
Carrier or Common Carrier
The term "Carrier" or "Common Carrier" denotes a Local Exchange
Carrier or Interexchange Carrier.
Central Office
See End Office.
Central Office Prefix
The term "Central Office Prefix" denotes the first three digits (NXX)
of the seven digit telephone number assigned to an End User's Local
Exchange Service.
Channelize
The term "Channelize" denotes the process of
multiplexing/demultiplexing wider bandwidth or higher speed channels
into narrower bandwidth or lower speed channels.
Communications System
The term "Communications System" denotes channels and other
facilities which are capable of communications between terminal
equipment provided by other than the Company.
Company
The term "Company" denotes AT&T Enterprises, LLC which is the issuer
of this price list.
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2.7 DEFINITIONS (continued)
Customer(s)
The term "Customer(s)" denotes any individual, partnership,
association, joint-stock company, trust, corporation, or governmental
entity or other entity which subscribes to the services offered under
this price list.
Customer Premises
The term "Customer Premises" denotes the premises designated or used
by the Customer for the provision of Access Service.
Dial Around Service
Dial Around Service allows an End User to reach a non-presubscribed
Interexchange Carrier via dialing 10XXX or 101XXXX.
DLS End User
The term "DLS End User" means an End User which purchases the AT&T
Digital Link Service offering pursuant to the Company’s Local
Exchange Service price list.
DLS End Office
The term "DLS End Office" means an End Office used in connection with
the provision of the AT&T Digital Link Service offering pursuant to
the Company’s Local Exchange Service Price list.
DS1 Facility
The term "DS1 Facility" denotes a facility that is capable of
transmitting electrical signals at a nominal rate of 1.544 Mbps, with
the capability to channelize up to 24 voice-frequency transmission
paths.
DS3 Facility
The term "DS3 Facility" denotes a facility that is capable of
transmitting electrical or optical signals at a nominal rate of
44.736 Mbps, with the capability to channelize up to 672 voice-
frequency transmission paths.
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End Office
The term "End Office" denotes a Company switching system where Local
Exchange Service customer station loops (including dedicated digital
links from a DLS End User) are terminated for purposes of
interconnection to each other and to trunks.
End User
The term "End User" means any customer of a telecommunications
service that is not a carrier, except that a carrier other than a
telephone company shall be deemed to be an "End User" when such
carrier uses a telecommunications service for administrative
purposes, and a person or entity that offers telecommunications
service exclusively as a reseller shall be deemed to be an "End User"
if all resale transmissions offered by such reseller originate on the
premises of such reseller.
Exchange
The term "Exchange" denotes a unit established by the Company for the
administration of communications service in a specified area which
usually embraces a city, town or village and its environs. It
consists of one or more central offices together with the associated
facilities used in furnishing communications service within that
area. The exchange includes any Extended Area Service area that is
an enlargement of the Company's exchange area to include nearby
exchanges.
First Point of Switching
The term "First Point of Switching" denotes the first Company
location at which switching occurs on the terminating path of a Call
proceeding from the Customer Premises to the terminating End Office
(including DLS End Offices) and, at the same time, the last Company
location at which switching occurs on the originating path of a Call
proceeding from the originating End Office to the Customer Premises.
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2.7 DEFINITIONS (continued)
Immediately Available funds in U.S. dollars
The term "Immediately Available funds in U.S. dollars" denotes a
corporate or personal check drawn on a bank account and funds which
are available for use by the receiving party on the same day on which
they are received and include U.S. Federal Reserve bank wire
transfers, U.S. Federal Reserve notes (paper cash), U.S. coins, U.S.
Postal Money Orders and New York Certificates of Deposit.
Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC)
The term "Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier" shall mean any Carrier
that constitutes an "incumbent local exchange carrier" pursuant to
Section 251(h)(1) of the Communications Act of 1934 or that is
treated as an "incumbent local exchange carrier" pursuant to Section
251(h)(2) of the Communications Act of 1934.
Individual Case Basis (ICB)
The term "Individual Case Basis" denotes a condition in which the
regulations, if applicable, rates and charges for an offering under
the provisions of this price list are developed based on the
circumstances in each case.
Interconnection Agreement
The term "Interconnection Agreement" denotes a lawful written
agreement between the Company and a Local Exchange Carrier (including
an agreement pursuant to Section 251 and/or 252 of the
Telecommunications Act of 1996) relating to the mutual termination of
Local Traffic.
Interexchange Carrier (IXC) The terms "Interexchange Carrier" (IXC
denotes any individual, partnership, association, joint-stock
company, trust, governmental entity or corporation engaged for hire
in intrastate communication by fiber optics, wire or radio or any
suitable technology or combination of technologies, between two or
more exchanges.
Intermediate Carrier
The term "Intermediate Carrier" denotes another carrier with which
the Company has made an arrangement under which the carrier will
provide services that may include, without limitation, data base,
switching and/or transport services in connection with Calls and is
authorized by the Company to bill the Customer for all access
services under the carrier’s price list as if all such services had
been provided by the carrier.
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2.7 DEFINITIONS (continued)
Interstate Communications
The term "Interstate Communications" denotes both interstate and
foreign communications.
Intrastate Communications
The term "Intrastate Communications" denotes any communications
within a state subject to oversight by a state regulatory commission
as provided by the laws of the state involved.
Legal Holiday
The term "Legal Holiday" denotes a day other than a Saturday or
Sunday for which the Company is normally closed.
Local Access and Transport Area (LATA)
The term "Local Access and Transport Area" denotes a geographic area
established for the provision and administration of communications
service. It encompasses one or more designated exchanges, which are
grouped to serve common social, economic and other purposes.
Local Exchange Carrier
The term "Local Exchange Carrier" denotes any individual partnership,
association, joint-stock company, trust, governmental entity or
corporation engaged for hire in providing Local Exchange Service.
Local Exchange Service
The term "Local Exchange Service" denotes a service which provides
for exchange telephone communication within a local calling area.
Local Traffic
For the purposes of this price list, the term "Local Traffic" means
calls that originate and terminate within the territory agreed to by
the Company and a Customer in an Interconnection Agreement as the
territory within which Calls subject to the reciprocal compensation
provisions of the Interconnection Agreement are originated and
terminated. "Local Traffic" shall also be subject to any other
restrictions specified in an Interconnection Agreement.
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2.7 DEFINITIONS (continued)
Major Fraction Thereof
The term "Major Fraction Thereof" denotes any period of time in
excess of 1/2 of the stated amount of time. As an example, in
considering a period of 24 hours, a Major Fraction Thereof would be
any period of time in excess of 12 hours exactly.
Mutual Traffic Exchange
The term "Mutual Traffic Exchange" denotes a compensation arrangement
between the Company and a Customer where each party agrees to
terminate on its network Local Traffic originated on the other
party’s network without charge to each other (also known as a "Bill
and Keep" arrangement).
Network Element-Provided Access Service (NEPAS)
The term Network Element-Provided Access Service (NEPAS) refers to
service that provides switched access to the Premises of an End User
which is obtaining a NEP Service offering (NEPS End User) under the
Company’s Local Exchange Service Price list. NEPAS is provided
utilizing network elements of the Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier.
(See Section 16.3.5 for NEPAS availability.)
Network Element-Provided (NEP) Service
The term "NEP Service" means a Company local service offering
pursuant to the Company’s Local Exchange Service Price list that is
provided by the Company using the facilities of an Incumbent Local
Exchange Carrier.
NEPS End Office
The term "NEPS End Office" means an Incumbent Local Exchange
Carrier’s End Office used in connection with the provision of an NEP
Service by the Company.
NEPS End User
The term "NEPS End User" means an End User which purchases an NEP
Service.
Network Interconnection Services (NIS)
The term "Network Interconnection Services" (NIS) denotes the use of
the network or facilities of the Company to enable a Local Exchange
Carrier to terminate Local Traffic.
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North American Numbering Plan
The term "North American Numbering Plan" denotes a three-digit area
code (Numbering Plan Area - NPA) and a seven-digit telephone number
made up of a three-digit Central Office prefix plus a four-digit
station number.
Off-hook
The term "Off-hook" denotes the active condition of a Local Exchange
Service line.
On-hook
The term "On-hook" denotes the idle condition of a Local Exchange
Service line.
Originating Direction
The term "Originating Direction" denotes the use of a service for the
completion of calls from an End User Premises to a Customer Premises
or Point of Interconnection.
Percent of Interstate Use (PIU)
The term "Percent of Interstate Use" (PIU) denotes the percent of
interstate usage on lines or trunks carrying interstate and
intrastate calls.
Point of Interconnection (POI)
The term "Point of Interconnection" (POI) denotes a place where the
Company’s and a Customer’s networks physically connect for the
purpose of exchanging (1) in the case of NIS, Local Traffic, and (2)
in the case of Access Services, traffic originated by or terminating
to End Users.
Point of Termination (POT)
The term "Point of Termination" is defined in Section 2.1.5
preceding.
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2.7 DEFINITIONS (continued)
Premises
The term "Premises" denotes a building, a portion of a building in a
multitenant building or buildings on continuous property (except
Railroad Right-of-Way, etc.) not separated by a public thoroughfare.
Serving Wire Center
The term "Serving Wire Center" denotes the wire center from which the
Customer Premises would normally obtain dial tone from a telephone
company providing access service to such premises.
Signaling System 7 (SS7)
The term "Signaling System 7 (SS7) denotes the common channel out of
band signaling protocol developed by the Consultative Committee for
International Telephone and Telegraph (CCITT) and the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Telecommunications Service
The term "Telecommunications Service" means the offering of
telecommunications for a fee directly to the public, or to such
classes of users as to be effectively available directly to the
public, regardless of the facilities used.
Terminating Direction
The term "Terminating Direction" denotes the use of a service for the
completion of calls from a Customer Premises or Point of
Interconnection to an End User Premises.
Toll Free (8YY) Service
Toll Free (8YY) Service is a telecommunications service which permits
inward calling between a location associated with an access line in
one area and locations in diverse geographical service areas
specified by the owner of the Toll Free (8YY) number. The Call is
without charge to the calling party. The owner of the Toll Free
(8YY) number is responsible for the access charges associated with
the service.
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Transmission Path
The "Transmission Path" denotes an electrical path capable of
transmitting signals within the range of the service offering, e.g.,
a voice grade transmission path is capable of transmitting voice
frequencies within the approximate range of 300 to 3000 Hz. A
transmission path is comprised of physical or derived facilities
consisting of any form or configuration of plant typically used in
the telecommunications industry.
Trunk
The term "Trunk" denotes a communications path connecting two
switching systems in a network, used in the establishment of an end-
to-end connection.
Trunk Group
The term "Trunk Group" denotes a set of trunks, which are traffic
engineered as a unit for the establishment of connections between
switching systems in which all of the communications paths are
interchangeable.
V and H Coordinates Method
The term "V and H Coordinates Method" denotes a method of computing
airline miles between two points by utilizing an established formula,
which is based on the vertical and horizontal coordinates of the two
points.
Wire Center
The term "Wire Center" denotes a building in which one or more
central offices, or access tandems are located.
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3. (Reserved for Future Use)
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5. ACCESS/INTERCONNECTION ORDERING
5.1. GENERAL
This section sets forth the regulations and order related charges for
services set forth in other sections of this price list. Order
related charges are in addition to other applicable charges for the
services provided.
A Service Order is an order to provide the Customer with Access
Service or Network Interconnection Service or to provide changes to
existing service.
A Customer may order any number of services of the same type and
between the same premises on a single Service Order, unless
prohibited by technical limitations.
The Customer shall provide the Company the order information required
in 5.2 following, and in addition the Customer must also provide:
- Customer name and premises address(es)
- Billing name and address (when different from Customer name
and address).
- Customer contact name(s) and telephone number(s) for the
following provisioning activities: order negotiation, order
confirmation, interactive design, installation and billing.
5.1.1 Service Installation
The service intervals associated with Customer requests for
Access Service or Network Interconnection Service will be
developed by the Company on an Individual Case Basis (ICB). The
Company will make every reasonable effort to meet the Customer's
requested service date subject to the Company's standard
intervals which will be made available upon request.
Access Services and Network Interconnection Services will be
installed during the Company's normal working hours. If a
Customer requests installation be done outside of scheduled work
hours and the Company agrees to this request, the Customer will
be subject to applicable additional charges as set forth in
Section 13.3.
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5.2 ORDERING REQUIREMENTS
5.2.1 Access Service
When ordering AT&T Digital Link Access Service (DLAS), the
Customer must specify whether the service is to be provided as:
(1) direct transport to an Access Tandem which connects with DLAS
Tandem-Switched Transport to the DLS End Office, (2) DLAS Tandem-
Switched Transport from the Customer Serving Wire Center to the
DLS End Office, or (3) DLAS Direct Connect Transport to the DLS
End Office, as set forth in Section 15.2.1.
A. Access Tandem Connections
When ordering DLAS via an Access Tandem, the Customer must
provide the Company an estimate of the amount of traffic it
will generate to the DLS End Office to assist the Company in
its efforts to project further facility requirements.
When service to the Access Tandem is ordered by the Customer
from another telephone company, the Customer must also supply
a copy of the order to the Company.
B. Direct Connect Transport
When placing an order for DLAS Direct Connect Transport to a
DLS End Office, the Customer shall provide:
- The number of trunks desired between the Customer Premises and
the DLS End Office, and
- The type and quantity of facility desired (e.g., DS1 or DS3).
C. PIU Requirements
For all Access Services provided under this price list, a
projected Percent of Interstate Use (PIU) shall be provided as set
forth in Section 2.3.9.
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5.2 ORDERING REQUIREMENTS (continued)
5.2.2 Network Interconnection Service
When ordering Network Interconnection Service, the Customer must
specify
- The type and quantity of facility required or being provided
by the Customer,
- The number of trunks desired,
- Any DS3 to DS1 Multiplexing required,
- If SS7 Signaling is required, the number of Signal Transfer
Point (STP) links and ports and in addition, the STP codes,
location identifier codes and circuit identifier codes. The
Customer shall work cooperatively with the Company to
determine the number of SS7 signaling connections required to
handle its signaling traffic.
- The Percent of Local Signaling Usage (PLSU) as set forth in
Section 10.2.3.
5.2.3 Miscellaneous Services
Additional Labor shall be ordered with a Service Order or may
subsequently be added to a pending order at any time up to and
including the service date for the Access Service or Network
Interconnection Service. When miscellaneous services are added
to a pending order a Service Date Change may be required. When a
Service Date Change is required, the Service Date Change Charge
as set forth in Section 5 of the Price List will apply. When
miscellaneous services are added to a pending order, charges for
a Design Change as set forth in Section 5 of the Price List will
apply when an Engineering Review is required. If both a Service
Date Change and an Engineering Review are required, both the
Service Date Change Charge and the Design Change Charge will
apply as set forth in 5.4.2.A. and B. following.
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5.2 ORDERING REQUIREMENTS (continued)
5.2.3 Miscellaneous Services (continued)
The rates and charges for miscellaneous services, as set forth in
Section 13 of the Price List, will apply in addition to the
ordering charges set forth in Section 5 of the Price List and the
rates and charges for the Access Service(s) or Network
Interconnection Service(s) with which they are associated.
Additional Engineering is not an ordering option but will be
applied to a Service Order when the Company determines that
Additional Engineering is necessary to accommodate a Customer
request. Additional Engineering will only be required as set
forth in Section 13. When it is required, the Customer will be
so notified and will be furnished with a written statement
setting forth the justification for the Additional Engineering as
well as an estimate of the charges. If the Customer agrees to
the Additional Engineering, a firm order will be established. If
the Customer does not want the service or facilities after being
notified that Additional Engineering is required, the order will
be withdrawn, and no charges will apply. Once a firm order has
been established, the total charge to the Customer for the
Additional Engineering may not exceed the estimated amount by
more than ten (10%) percent.
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5.3 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
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5. ACCESS/INTERCONNECTION ORDERING
5.4 CHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH ACCESS/INTERCONNECTION ORDERING
5.4.1 Service Order Charges
The Service Order Charge is applied to all Customer requests for
new Access Service or Network Interconnection Service. In
addition, the Service Order charge is applicable to Customer
requests for additions, changes or rearrangements to existing
service with the following exceptions:
The Service Order Charge does not apply:
- When a Service Date Change Charge is applicable.
- When a Design Change Charge is applicable.
- To "records only" changes as set forth in A. following.
- When a change to a pending order does not result in the
cancellation of the pending order and the issuance of a new
order.
- When an Administrative Change Charge is applicable.
- When a Company initiated network reconfiguration requires a
Customer's existing Access Service or Network Interconnection
Service to be reconfigured.
- When a service with an ICB rate is converted to a similar
service with a non-ICB price list rate prior to the expiration
of the ICB.
- When a Billing Name and Address Service Establishment Charge
is applicable.
- For Service Orders relating solely to Network Element-Provided
Access Service (NEPAS).
The Service Order charge will be applied on a per order basis to
each order received by the Company or copy of an order received
by the Company pursuant to 5.2.1 preceding and is in addition to
other applicable charges as set forth in this and other sections
of this price list.
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5.4 CHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH ACCESS/INTERCONNECTION ORDERING (continued)
5.4.1 Service Order Charges (continued)
A. "Records Only" Changes
Changes which are "records only" changes will be made without
charge(s) to the Customer. These changes require the continued
provision and billing of the Access Service or Network
Interconnection Service to the same entity (i.e., Customer remains
responsible for all outstanding indebtedness for the service).
The following are examples of "records only" changes:
- Change of Customer name (i.e., the Customer of record does not
change but rather the Customer of record changes its name),
- Change of Customer or Customer’s End User premises address
when the change of address is not a result of a physical
relocation of equipment,
- Change in any of the following billing data items (name,
address, contact name or telephone number).
- Change of Customer or Customer’s End User contact name or
telephone number, and
- Change of PIU or PLSU.
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5.4 CHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH ACCESS/INTERCONNECTION ORDERING (continued)
5.4.2 Service Order Change Charges
Service Order Changes involve Service Date Changes and Design
Changes. The Customer may request a change of its Service Order
prior to the service date. The Company will make every effort to
accommodate a requested change when it is able to do so with the
normal work force assigned to complete such an order within
normal business hours. If the change cannot be made with the
normal work force during normal business hours, the Company will
notify the Customer. All charges for a Service Order Change as
set forth in Section 5 of the Price List will apply on a per
occurrence basis.
Any increase in the number of DLAS or Network Interconnection
Service trunks will be treated as a new Service Order (for the
increased amount only).
A. Service Date Change
The Customer may request a change of service date on a pending
Service Order prior to the service date. A change of service date
is a change of the scheduled service date by the Customer to
either an earlier date or a later date which does not exceed
thirty (30) calendar days from the original service date.
If the Company determines that the Customer's request can be
accommodated without delaying the service dates for orders of
other Customers, the service date will be changed and the Service
Date Change Charge, as set forth in Section 5 of the Price List,
will be applied to the order.
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5.4 CHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH ACCESS/INTERCONNECTION ORDERING (continued)
5.4.2 Service Order Change Charges (continued)
A. Service Date Change (continued)
If the service date is changed to an earlier date, and the Company
determines additional labor is necessary to meet the earlier
service date requested by the Customer, the Customer will be
notified by the Company that Additional Labor charges as set forth
in Section 13.3 apply. Such charges will apply in addition to the
Service Date Change Charge.
If the requested service date exceeds thirty (30) calendar days
following the original service date, and the Company determines
that the Customer's request can be accommodated, the Company will
cancel the original order and apply the cancellation charges as
set forth in 5.5.1 following. A new Service Order with a new
service date will be issued. The Service Date Change Charge will
not apply; however, the Service Order Charge will apply to the new
order.
If the service date is changed due to a Design Change as set forth
in B. following, the Service Date Change Charge will apply.
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5.4 CHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH ACCESS/INTERCONNECTION ORDERING (continued)
5.4.2 Service Order Change Charges (continued)
B. Design Change
The Customer may request a Design Change to the service ordered
prior to the requested service date. A Design Change is any change
to a Service Order which requires Engineering Review. An
Engineering Review is a review by Company personnel, of the
service ordered and the requested changes to determine what
changes in the design, if any, are necessary to meet the changes
requested by the Customer.
Design Changes do not include a change of Customer Premises, Point
of Interconnection or First Point of Switching. Changes of this
nature will require the issuance of a new order and the
cancellation of the original order with appropriate cancellation
charges applied.
The Company will review the requested change, notify the Customer
whether the change is a Design Change, if the change can be
accommodated and if a new service date is required. If the
Customer authorizes the Company to proceed with the Design Change,
a Design Change Charge as set forth in Section 5 of the Price List
will apply in addition to the charge for Additional Engineering as
set forth in Section 13 of the Price List. If a change in service
date is required, the Service Date Change Charge set forth in
Section 5 of the Price List will also apply. The Service Order
charge does not apply in this instance.
5.4.3 Administrative Change Charges
An Administrative Change Charge, as set forth in Section 5 of the
Price List applies for the following Customer initiated changes:
- Change of circuit identification
- Change of billing account information other than those billing
data changes identified as "Record Only" in 5.4.1.A.
preceding.
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5. ACCESS/INTERCONNECTION ORDERING
5.5 CANCELLATIONS
5.5.1 Cancellation of a Service Order
A. A Customer may cancel a Service Order for the installation of
service on any date prior to the Service Date. The cancellation
date is the date the Company receives written or verbal notice
from the Customer that the order is to be canceled. The verbal
notice must be followed by written confirmation within ten (10)
days.
If a Customer or a Customer’s End User is unable to accept service
within thirty (30) calendar days after the original Service Date,
the Customer has the choice of the following options:
- The Service Order shall be canceled and charges set forth in
B. following will apply or,
- Billing for the service will commence.
In such instances, the cancellation date or the billing date,
depending on which option is selected by the Customer, shall be
the 31st day beyond the original Service Date of the Service
Order.
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5.5 CANCELLATIONS (continued)
5.5.1 Cancellation of a Service Order (continued)
B. A critical date schedule is established by the Company for each
Service Order placed by the Customer. The Company uses this
schedule to identify key activities in the Service Order process,
to monitor the progress of the installation and to administer the
schedule of cancellation charges. Critical date schedules may
vary between Service Orders.
The critical dates monitored by the Company are:
- Application Date (APP): The date on which the Customer
provides a firm commitment and sufficient information to the
Company to proceed with issuance of a firm order for service.
- Scheduled Issue Date (SID): The date on which the Service
Order is entered into the Company’s service order distribution
system.
- Design Layout Report Date (DLRD): The date the Design Layout
Report is to be forwarded to the Customer.
- Records Issue Date (RID): The date on which all circuit
design and assignment information is sent to the central
office installation force.
- Wired and Office Tested Date (WOT): The date by which all
intraoffice wiring is completed, all plug-ins are optioned and
aligned, and frame continuity is established.
- Plant Test Date (PTD): The date on which overall testing of
the service is to be completed.
- Service Date (DD): The date established for completion of the
service installation. This date is also known as the due
date.
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5. ACCESS/INTERCONNECTION ORDERING
5.5 CANCELLATIONS (continued)
5.5.1 Cancellation of a Service Order (continued)
B. (continued)
The amount of the total provisioning completed by the Company at a
particular critical date varies by the service involved as shown
following:
SERVICE PP SID DLRD RID WOT PTD DD
DLAS (Direct
Connect
Trans ort)
0%
7%
18%
32%
100%
100%
100%
Network
Interconnection
Service
0%
7%
18%
32%
100%
100%
100%
If a Service Order is canceled by the Customer prior to the SID,
no charge applies. For cancellations by the Customer on or after
that date, a cancellation charge will apply. The amount of the
cancellation charge will vary according to the service ordered and
the date reached in the critical date schedule.
Cancellation charges are based on the amount of provisioning
completed at the time of the request to cancel and are determined
by multiplying the nonrecurring charges applicable to the canceled
service(s) by the appropriate percentage from the table listed
above (e.g., an order for DLAS Direct Connect Transport canceled
after the RID date but prior to the WOT date would be subject to a
cancellation charge equal to 32% of the applicable nonrecurring
charges for the service(s) canceled).
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5.5 CANCELLATIONS (continued)
5.5.1 Cancellation of a Service Order (continued)
C. When a Customer cancels an order for the discontinuance of
service, no charges apply for the cancellation.
D. If the Company misses a Service Date by more than thirty (30) days
and such delay is not requested or caused by the Customer
(excluding those circumstances where the date is missed due to
acts of God, governmental requirements, work stoppages or civil
commotions), the Customer may cancel the Service Order without
incurring cancellation charges.
E. If the Customer changes the Service Date of a Service Order, as
set forth in 5.4.2.A. preceding, the critical date schedule for
the order will be revised for those critical dates not yet passed.
Subsequent cancellation of the Service Order will cause a
cancellation charge to be incurred, based on the revised schedule.
5.5.2 Partial Cancellation Charge
Any decrease in the number of ordered DLAS Direct Connect
Transport or NIS trunks will be treated as a partial cancellation
and charges will be determined as set forth in 5.5.1.B.
preceding.
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6. (Reserved for Future Use)
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10. NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
10.1 GENERAL
The Network Interconnection Services (NIS) available under this price
list consists of Physical Network Interconnection Arrangements.
NIS is available only in connection with the termination of Local
Traffic to End Users to whom the Company is able to terminate Calls
using Access Services as provided elsewhere in this price list. NIS
is only available to Customers who are Facility-Based Certified Local
Exchange Carriers (CLEC), authorized by the Public Utilities
Commission to provide Local Exchange Service in State Of Idaho. The
Company shall not be obligated to provide NIS to Customers that do
not offer services comparable to NIS to the Company for the
termination of Local Traffic originated by the Company. A CLEC
providing Local Exchange Service using one or more unbundled network
elements provided by another Carrier shall be deemed to be facility-
based.
NIS availability is as set forth in Section 16.
10.1.1 Regulations
The provisions of Section 2 and Section 5 of this price list
shall apply to NIS unless otherwise specifically provided herein.
A. Service Rearrangements
Service rearrangements are as described in Section 2.4.1.C.2. All
NIS rearrangements, except the "records only" changes set forth in
Section 5.4.1.A., and the administrative changes set forth in
Section 5.4.2, will be treated as disconnects and starts.
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10. NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
10.2 PHYSICAL NETWORK INTERCONNECTION ARRANGEMENTS
Physical Network Interconnection Arrangements provide the necessary
facilities, equipment and connections to allow a Customer to
terminate Local Traffic on the Company's network. Physical Network
Interconnection Arrangements are not available in connection with
termination of Local Traffic to NEPS End Offices.
10.2.1 Obligations of the Company and the Customer
The Company and the Customer are each individually responsible
for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the equipment
and facilities on their own respective networks. The Company and
the Customer will perform functions for each other which are
reasonably necessary to engineer, install, maintain, and
administer the facilities subject to this arrangement.
Except as may otherwise be agreed by the Company and the
Customer, each party is responsible for the provisioning of the
facilities within its own network up to the Point of
Interconnection (POI) as set forth in 10.2.2 following.
The Customer and the Company shall exchange technical
descriptions and forecasts of their interconnection and traffic
requirements in sufficient detail to assure traffic completion
to and from all customers within the exchange.
The Customer and the Company will cooperate to determine the
performance of their respective networks and will implement joint
management controls to further overall service integrity.
10.2.2 Establishing Points of Interconnection
The Company shall designate Points of Interconnection ("POI") at
the Company’s End Office, and at any other reasonable point on
the Company's network. The Company and the Customer may
establish a POI at other points by mutual agreement.
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10. NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
10.2 PHYSICAL NETWORK INTERCONNECTION ARRANGEMENTS (continued)
10.2.2 Establishing Points of Interconnection (continued)
The Customer is responsible for providing its own DS1 or DS3
facilities to route calls to the POI. Each party shall bear its
own costs related to the provisioning and installation of its
facilities. After installation of any facility, only Company
personnel will be permitted access to the Company side of the POI
for maintenance or any other purpose.
Subject to mutual agreement between the Customer and the Company,
a Customer may terminate traffic on the Company’s network in one
of two ways: 1) separate trunk groups for Local Traffic and non-
Local Traffic; or 2) on combined trunk groups.
The Customer will compensate the Company for terminating Local
Traffic which the Customer delivers at the POI for termination on
the Company's network in accordance with the Interconnection
Agreement between the Company and the Customer.
A. DS1 Port Terminations
The Company provides for the connection of a Customer’s DS1 or DS3
facility at the POI, pursuant to charges set forth in Section 10
of the Price List.
1. DS1 Facility
Provided that facilities are available, at the Customer’s
option, dedicated DS1 facilities may be provided by the
Company for termination at the Company’s POI. These
facilities transmit electrical signals at 1.544 Mbps with the
capability to channelize up to 24 voice frequency transmission
paths.
2. DS3 Facility
Upon request, the Company will provide for an arrangement that
converts a DS3 channel operating at a terminating speed of
44.736 to 28 DS1 channels operating at a terminating speed of
1.544 Mbps using digital time compression multiplexing
pursuant to charges set forth in Section 10 of the Price List.
When the Customer elects to connect its DS3 facility via
Company provided multiplexing, in addition to the multiplexing
charges the Customer will also pay the charges for 28 DS1 Port
Terminations.
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10. NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
10.2 PHYSICAL NETWORK INTERCONNECTION ARRANGEMENTS (continued)
10.2.2 Establishing Points of Interconnection (continued)
A. DS1 Port Terminations (continued)
3. 64 Clear Channel Capability
The Company, where available and at the Customer’s request,
will arrange the channels derived from a DS1 facility for 64
Clear Channel Capability pursuant to charges set forth in
Section 10 of the Price List. This optional feature employs
the Bipolar 8 Zero Suppression (B8ZS) technique to permit
Customers to use the full 64 Kbps bandwidth of a derived
channel.
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10. NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
10.2 PHYSICAL NETWORK INTERCONNECTION ARRANGEMENTS (continued)
10.2.3 SS7 Interconnection
When the Customer uses SS7 signaling to set up calls pursuant to
this Price List, the Customer shall provide if available, Calling
Party Number (CPN) within the SS7 signaling message. If it is
technically infeasible for the Customer to use SS7, the Customer
shall use multi-frequency (MF) signaling. The Customer may elect
to arrange for signaling connectivity through a third party
provider which is connected to the Company’s SS7 network.
Access to SS7 provides service offerings to requesting
facilities-based carriers/providers seeking access to the
Company's Common Channel Signaling (CCS) network including access
to signaling ports and links providing a number of access
arrangements for use by facilities-based carriers/providers using
their own switching facilities.
The AT&T CCS network is a digital data network that carries
signaling information and interfaces with the voice/data network.
The network uses the SS7 protocol, a protocol developed by the
Consultative Committee for International Telephone and Telegraph
(CCITT) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for
signaling functions such as routing, establishing connections and
other services. Agreements may be required for passing optional
pieces of the SS7 protocol.
The AT&T Signaling Access Service provides access to the AT&T CCS
network. Access to the network is provided by subscribing to a
STP Link Termination, STP Link Transport and a dedicated Signal
Transfer Point (STP) port for facilities-based carriers/providers
with their own STPs and/or Signal Switching Points (SSPS).
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10. NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
10.2 PHYSICAL NETWORK INTERCONNECTION ARRANGEMENTS (continued)
10.2.3 SS7 Interconnection (continued)
A Customer has the option of connecting to the Company’s SS7
network either:
A. On a shared use link and port. If a Customer chooses to connect
to the Company’s SS7 network using shared link(s) and port(s), the
Company shall provide such link(s) and port(s) and the Customer
will pay the full charges unless the Company agrees to prorating
the charges based upon Percent Signaling Usage (PSU).
B. The Customer and the Company agree on another signaling
interconnection arrangement on an individual case basis.
Application of Charges - The rates that apply for AT&T Signaling
Access Service depend upon whether the facilities-based carrier
interconnects with the signaling network at the Company’s STP
from its own SP/SSPs.
a. For the facilities based carrier, there are recurring,
sage and nonrecurring charges that apply. Recurring and
nonrecurring charges apply for each Link Termination and
Port that is established on a STP. Usage charges apply for
the formulation, transport and switching of ISDN User Part
(ISUP) or Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP)
messages throughout the network.
b. Nonrecurring charges apply to the facilities-based carrier
for the establishment or disconnection of Originating
Point Codes (OPC). An OPC installation charge applies for
each OPC established, as well as each OPC added or changed
subsequent to the establishment of STP Access. An OPC
disconnection charge applies for each OPC removed. The OPC
charge applies on a per service basis.
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10. NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
10.2 PHYSICAL NETWORK INTERCONNECTION ARRANGEMENTS (continued)
10.2.3 SS7 Interconnection (continued)
1. Signal Formulation - An ISUP Signal Formulation usage charge
will be assessed to the facilities-based Carrier/provider for
each Initial Address Message (IAM) that is formulated at the
Company's End or Tandem office for the termination of traffic
into the Company's network or when the Company's End Office or
Tandem is used for the termination of traffic into the
facilities-based carrier's network or another facilities-based
carrier's network. A TCAP Signal Formulation usage charge will
be assessed to the facilities-based carrier for each TCAP
message that is formulated to the Company's end office for the
termination of signaling associated messages.
An ISUP Signal Formulation usage charge will be assessed to
the facilities-based carrier/provider for each IAM message
that is formulated at the Company's switch/tandem for the
origination or termination of service to or from a carrier's
switch.
2. Signal Transport - An ISUP Signal Transport usage charge will
be assessed to the facilities-based carrier/provider for each
IAM message that is transported to the Company's end office
for the termination or origination of direct or tandem routed
traffic. A TCAP Signal Transport usage charge will be
assessed to the facilities-based carrier for each TCAP message
that is transported to the Company's end office for the
termination of signaling associated messages.
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10. NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
10.2 PHYSICAL NETWORK INTERCONNECTION ARRANGEMENTS (continued)
10.2.3 SS7 Interconnection (continued)
3. Signal Switching - An ISUP Signal Switching usage charge will
be assessed to the facilities-based carrier/Provider for each
IAM that is switched at the STP for the termination of direct
or tandem routed traffic to the Company’s end office or for
the origination of direct or tandem routed traffic within the
facilities-based carrier's network or to another carrier's
network. An ISUP Signal Switching usage charge will be
assessed for each IAM that is switched at the local STP for
the origination of traffic. An ISUP Signal Switching usage
charge will be assessed to the facilities-based
carrier's/provider for each IAM that is switched at the STP
for the termination of traffic. A TCAP Signal Switching usage
charge will be assessed for each TCAP message that is switched
by the STP for the origination of signaling associated
messages.
The application of these rates is set forth in Section 10.1 of
the Price List.
10.2.4 Charges
The charges applicable to Physical Network Interconnection
Arrangements are set forth in Section 10.1 of the Price List.
10.2.5 Collocation
Nothing in this price list shall obligate the Company to provide
physical collocation services to the Customer. Collocation
arrangements, if any, will be made subject to availability and on
an Individual Case Basis.
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11. (Reserved for Future Use)
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12. (Reserved for Future Use)
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
13.1 GENERAL
A Service Order Charge as set forth in Section 5.4.1 may be
applicable to services ordered from this section.
13.2 ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING
Additional Engineering, including engineering reviews as set forth in
Section 5.4.2, will be undertaken only after the Company has notified
the Customer that the Additional Engineering charges set forth in
Section 13.1 of the Price List will apply, and the Customer agrees to
such charges.
Additional Engineering will be provided by the Company at the request
of the Customer only when:
- A Customer requests additional technical information after the
Company has already provided the technical information normally
included on the Design Layout Record (DLR) as set forth in Section
2.1.13.
- A Customer requested Design Change requires the expenditure of
additional engineering time. Such additional engineering time is
incurred by the Company for the engineering review set forth in
Section 5.4.2. The charge for additional engineering time
relating to the engineering review, which is undertaken to
determine if a design change is indeed required, will apply
whether or not the Customer authorizes the Company to proceed with
the Design Change.
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
13.3 ADDITIONAL LABOR
Additional Labor is that labor requested by the Customer on a given
service and agreed to by the Company as set forth in 13.3.1 through
13.3.5 following. The Company will notify the Customer that the
Additional Labor charges set forth in Section 13.2 of the Price List
will apply before any additional labor is undertaken. A call-out of
a Company employee at a time not consecutive with the employee's
scheduled work period is subject to a minimum charge of four (4)
hours.
13.3.1 Overtime Installation
Overtime installation is that Company installation effort outside
of normally scheduled working hours.
13.3.2 Overtime Repair
Overtime repair is that Company repair effort performed outside
of normally scheduled working hours.
13.3.3 Standby
Standby includes all time in excess of one-half (1/2) hour during
which Company personnel standby to make installation acceptance
tests or cooperative tests with a Customer to verify facility
repair on a given service.
13.3.4 Testing and Maintenance with Other Companies
Additional testing, maintenance or repair of facilities which
connect other companies is that which is in addition to the
normal effort required to test, maintain or repair facilities
provided solely by the Company.
13.3.5 Other Labor
Other labor is that additional labor not included in 13.3.1
through 13.3.4 preceding and labor incurred to accommodate a
specific Customer request that involves only labor which is not
covered by any other section of this price list.
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
13.4.1 Presubscription
A. General Description
Presubscription is the process by which End User Customers may
select and designate to the Company, an Interexchange Carrier
(IXC) for completing intrastate intraLATA Calls without dialing an
access code. This IXC is referred to as the End User’s IntraLATA
Primary Interexchange Carrier (IPIC) for intraLATA Calls.
1. End Users will be asked to presubscribe to an IXC at the time
they place an order with the Company for Local Exchange
Service. They may select either of the following options:
a) designate an IXC as their IPIC and dial 10XXX or 101XXXX
to reach other IXCs, or
b) designate that they do not want to be presubscribed to any
IXC and choose to dial 10XXX or 101XXXX for all Calls to
all IXCs.
There will be no charge for this initial selection. Only one
IXC may be selected for each individual line, or lines
terminating in the same hunt group, for the IPIC.
2. Subsequent to the establishment of Local Exchange Service and
the End User’s initial selection, an IPIC Change Charge, as
set forth in Section 13.3.A. of the Price List, will apply for
any changes.
3. If an End User fails to make an initial selection prior to the
establishment of Local Exchange Service, the End User will be
required to dial an access code (10XXX or 101XXXX) for all
intrastate intraLATA Calls as available.
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13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (continued)
13.4.1 Presubscription (continued)
B. Obligations of IXCs
1. If an IXC elects to discontinue its intraLATA service
offering, the IXC will notify the Company of the cancellation.
The IXC will also notify all presubscribed End Users that they
are canceling their service and that they should contact the
Company to select a new IPIC. The IXC will also inform the
affected End User that it will pay the IPIC Change Charge.
The Company will bill the discontinuing IXC the IPIC Change
Charge for each End User that the IXC has designated to it.
2. If an IXC elects to change or discontinue use of a Carrier
Identification Code (CIC) for any reason other than that set
forth in 1. above, the IXC will identify to the Company any
affected End Users and advise the Company of the new CIC to be
assigned to these End Users. If the CIC change involves a
change of carrier for any End Users, the IXC will notify the
affected End Users of the change. The Company will change the
predesignated carrier code of each End User identified by the
IXC to the new CIC and bill the IXC the IPIC Change Charge set
forth in Section 13.3.A. of the Price List, for each End User
line or trunk that is changed.
3. IXCs must comply with all State requirements for verifying
IPIC change orders obtained by telemarketing prior to
submitting orders to the Company and for instituting steps to
obtain Letters of Authorization (LOA) on IPIC change orders
submitted to the Company.
C. Reserved for Future Use
D. Reserved for Future Use
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (continued)
13.4.2 Billing Name and Address Service
A. General Description
1. Billing Name and Address (BNA) Service is the provision by the
Company to an intrastate service provider who is a Customer of
the Company of the complete billing name, street address, city
or town, state and zip code for a telephone number assigned by
the Company. An intrastate service provider is defined as an
interexchange carrier, an operator service provider, an
enhanced service provider or any other provider of intrastate
telecommunications services.
2. BNA Service is provided only for the purposes of allowing
Customers to bill their End Users for telephone services
provided by the Customer, order entry and customer service
information, fraud prevention, identification of End Users who
have moved to a new address, any purpose associated with equal
access requirement, and information associated with collect
calls and third party calls.
BNA information may not be resold or used for any other
purpose including, but not limited to, marketing or
merchandising activities.
3. BNA information associated with listed/published telephone
numbers will be provided. For calling card calls and collect
and third party billed calls, the Company’s BNA Service is not
available with respect to accounts of nonpublished/unlisted
End Users who, by request to the Company (which request may be
submitted at any time), have specified that such information
not be released.
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13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (continued)
13.4.2 Billing Name and Address Service (continued)
B. Undertaking of the Company
1. Standard formats for the receipt of BNA requests and the
provision of BNA information will be established by the
Company.
2. Upon written request from an authorized individual of the
Customer, the Company will provide BNA information. A request
for information on up to 50 telephone numbers per request can
be faxed to AT&T. A request for information on over 50
telephone numbers per request must be mailed to AT&T. A
Customer may not request a total of more than 200 telephone
numbers by manual (fax and/or mail) requests per month. The
standard response to such requests will be via facsimile or
other negotiated mediums, such as Direct: Connect or tape.
3. Upon receipt of a magnetic tape or electronic feed of BNA
requests from the Customer, the Company will, where
technically feasible, enter the BNA information on the
Customer’s magnetic tape or data file. The standard response
for magnetic tape requests will be via magnetic tape. The
standard response for an electronic BNA request will be via
electronic feed.
4. Non-standard methods of receiving and providing the data may
be negotiated and will be provided by the Company, where
available, subject to the charges set forth in 13.4.2.D.4
following.
5. The Company will make every effort to provide accurate and
complete BNA data. The Company makes no warranties, expressed
or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of this
information.
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13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (continued)
13.4.2 Billing Name and Address Service (continued)
B. Undertaking of the Company (continued)
6. The Company will not disclose BNA information to parties other
than intrastate service providers and their authorized agents.
BNA disclosure is limited to those purposes as defined in
13.4.2.A.2 preceding.
7. The Company reserves the right to request from an intrastate
service provider who has placed an order for BNA Service, the
source data upon which the interexchange carrier has based the
order. This request is made to ensure that the BNA
information is to be used only for purposes as described in
13.4.2.A.2 preceding. The Company will not process the order
until such time as the intrastate service provider supplies
the requested data.
C. Obligations of the Customer
1. Each request for BNA information must identify both the
Customer's authorized representative and the address to which
the information is to be sent.
2. A Customer which intends to submit recorded calls via magnetic
tape or electronic feed must provide the Company with an
acceptable test tape or transmission which includes all call
types for which BNA information may be requested.
3. The Customer shall treat all BNA information as confidential.
The Customer shall insure that BNA information is used only
for the purposes as described in 13.4.2.A.2 preceding.
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13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (continued)
13.4.2 Billing Name and Address Service (continued)
C. Obligations of the Customer (continued)
4. The Customer shall not publicize or represent to others that
the Company jointly participates with the Customer in the
development of the Customer's End User records it assembles
through the use of BNA Service.
5. Upon request, the Customer will provide to the Company the
source data upon which the Customer has based an order for BNA
Service. The Company will not process the order until such
time as the Customer provides the requested data.
6. The Customer may designate an authorized individual or agent
to request BNA information from the Company. However, the
Company will only accept BNA requests made by the Customer
through a single designated source. Identification by the
Customer of an authorized individual or agent must be provided
to the Company in writing.
7. The Customer or its authorized agent is required to provide
the Access Customer Name Abbreviation (ACNA) and Carrier
Identification Code (CIC) of the Carrier purchasing BNA
Service. If the Customer does not have the ACNA and CIC, the
Operating Company Number (OCN) should be provided.
D. Rate Regulations
1. A Service Establishment charge applies for the initial
establishment of BNA Service for a Customer.
2. A Manual-BNA Request Charge applies in connection with written
(fax and/or mail) requests for BNA information. The charge
applies for each telephone number for which BNA information is
requested.
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (continued)
13.4.2 Billing Name and Address Service (continued)
D. Rate Regulations (continued)
3. A Mechanized-BNA Request Charge applies in connection with
requests for BNA information received via magnetic tape or
electronic feed. The charge applies for each telephone number
for which BNA information is requested.
4. The Company will bill the Customer in accordance with 2. and
3. preceding regardless of whether or not the Company was able
to provide BNA information for all requests.
5. Customer requests for BNA information which are non-standard
are subject to Non-Standard-BNA Request Charges and Manual or
Mechanized-BNA Request Charges as appropriate for the type of
request. The additional Non-Standard-BNA Request Charge
applies per BNA record requested. Additional Programming and
Company-Provided Magnetic Tape Charges will also apply, if
required to meet the Customer’s request.
6. Where the details of a BNA request are insufficient to
determine jurisdiction, the rates set forth in the Company's
FCC Access Services Tariff, will apply.
7. The rates for BNA Service are set forth in Section 13.3 of the
Price List.
13.4.3 Maintenance of Service
A. When a Customer reports a trouble to the Company for clearance and
no trouble is found in the Company's facilities, the Customer
shall be responsible for payment of a Maintenance of Service
charge. Failure of Company personnel to find trouble in Company
facilities will result in no charge if the trouble is actually in
those facilities, but not discovered at the time.
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13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (continued)
13.4.3 Maintenance of Service (continued)
B. The Customer shall be responsible for payment of a Maintenance of
Service charge when the Company dispatches personnel to the
Customer Premises or to a Point of Interconnection in connection
with Network Interconnection Services, and the trouble is in
equipment or communications systems provided by other than the
Company or in deprice listed CPE provided by the Company.
C. In either A. or B. preceding, no credit allowance will be
applicable for the interruption involved if the Maintenance of
Service charge applies.
The rates for Maintenance of Service are the same as the rates set
forth in Section 13.2.C. of the Price List for Testing and
Maintenance with Other Companies as described in 13.3.4.
13.4.4 Toll Free (8YY) Data Base Service
Toll Free (8YY) Data Base Service is an originating offering,
which provides a carrier identification function for numbers
using Toll Free Service Access Codes (SACs). When a Toll Free
Service number is originated by an End User, the Company will
query the appropriate data base to perform the carrier
identification function. For this service a Carrier
Identification Charge as set forth in Section 13.3.H. of the
Price List will apply.
A. 8YY to POTS Translation Optional Feature
The 8YY to POTS Translation Optional Feature allows End Users to
designate a 10 digit POTS telephone number to be translated from a
specific 8YY number to be delivered to the End User’s premises.
If the 8YY to POTS Translation Optional Feature is ordered, the
End User will be unable to determine that such calls originated as
8YY dialed calls unless the Customer also orders the Automatic
Number Identification (ANI) optional feature. For this feature an
8YY to POTS Number Translation Charge as set forth in Section
13.3.H. of the Price List will apply.
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13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (continued)
13.4.4 Toll Free (8YY) Data Base Service (continued)
B. Call Handling and Destination Feature
The Call Handling and Destination Feature is available to 8YY Data
Base Service End Users on an optional basis. This feature allows
for the End User to create call processing logic for 8YY dialed
calls. In this manner the 8YY Data Base Service can be customized
to meet individual requirements. The feature may be used in
combination with one or more routing options based upon End User
specification and technical switch limitations.
The End User may segment the 8YY calls based on the following
options to choose different terminating destinations and/or
multiple carriers:
- Specific telephone number of the calling party
- Time of day
- Day of week
- Specific days of the year (e.g., December 25)
- Percentage of traffic (in one percent increments)
The availability of the Call Handling and Destination Feature
based on specific telephone number of the calling party is subject
to the Company’s ability to obtain full 10-digit ANI of the
calling party. For the Call Handling and Destination Feature a
charge as set forth in Section 13.3.H. of the Price List will
apply.
Toll Free (8YY) Data Base Service is provided subject to technical
capability and successful completion of application testing.
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (continued)
13.4.5 (Reserved for Future Use)
13.4.6 (Reserved for Future Use)
13.4.7 Provision of Access/Network Interconnection Service Billing
Information
A. The Customer, upon request, has the option of receiving its
primary monthly Access or Network Interconnection Service bill and
Customer Service Record (CSR) in one of the following standard
medium, at no charge:
1. Paper
- Detailed paper bill
2. Bill Data Record
- Magnetic Tape
- Electronic Data Transmission
B. In addition to the Customer’s primary monthly Access or Network
Interconnection Service bill, the Customer will be provided, upon
request, an abbreviated paper bill, at no additional charge.
C. At the option of the Customer, and for an additional charge as set
forth in Section 13.3 of the Price List:
1. Additional hard copies of the monthly Access or Network
Interconnection Service bill or service and features record
may be provided on paper.
2. Additional Bill Data Record information may be provided on
magnetic tape.
3. Additional Bill Data Record information may be transmitted to
the Customer by electronic data transmission.
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (continued)
13.4.7 Provision of Access/Network Interconnection Service Billing
Information (continued)
D. The rules and regulations concerning payment arrangements and
credit allowances described in Section 2.4 applies to all primary
monthly Access or Network Interconnection Service bills,
regardless of the chosen bill medium.
E. Upon acceptance by the Company of a request for a change in the
existing medium of the primary monthly Access or Network
Interconnection Service bill data (e.g., paper to magnetic tape,
magnetic tape to paper, or any of the previous two to electronic
data transmission), and for an additional electronic data
transmission, the Company, in cooperation with the Customer, will
determine the interval required to implement the transmission of
such material on an individual request basis.
The Customer requesting electronic data transmission shall be
responsible for providing a data transmission system compatible
with the Company transmission facilities.
F. Regulations regarding electronic data transmission failure will
apply as follows:
1. In the event of transmission failure resulting from Company
error, the Company will re-send a bill by electronic data
transmission at no charge to the Customer. The bill payment
due date will be negotiated between Company and Customer for
this bill.
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
13.4 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (continued)
13.4.7 Provision of Access/Network Interconnection Service Billing
Information (continued)
F. (continued)
2. In the event of transmission failure resulting from failure of
the Customer’s transmission line or other Customer error, the
Company will re-send a bill by electronic data transmission at
the same rates and charges as a request for an additional copy
of the bill as set forth in Section 13.3 of the Price List.
3. In the event that there are problems or disputes regarding
receipt of the data transmission other than those outlined in
(1) and (2) preceding, the Company will forward a duplicate
bill on magnetic tape via overnight delivery. After
investigation, if (2) preceding applies, the same rates and
charges as a request for an additional copy of the bill will
apply as set forth in Section 13.3 of the Price List.
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15. AT&T DIGITAL LINK ACCESS SERVICE
15.1 GENERAL
AT&T Digital Link Access Service (DLAS) provides switched access, (1)
on an originating basis only for Toll Free (8YY) Service Calls from,
and (2) for other Calls, on a terminating basis only to, the Premises
of an End User which is obtaining the AT&T Digital Link Service
offering (DLS End User) under the Company’s Local Exchange Service
Price list. DLAS is provided via common switching and switched
transport facilities, and utilizes dedicated digital facilities
associated with AT&T Digital Link Service to connect the DLS End
Office to the DLS End User’s Premises.
DLAS availability is as set forth in Section 16. DLAS is provided on
a terminating basis solely to the Premises of DLS End Users who
purchase inward calling capabilities as part of an AT&T Digital Link
Service offering pursuant to the Company’s Local Exchange Service
Price list. DLAS is provided on an originating basis for Toll Free
(8YY) Service Calls solely where AT&T has made arrangements for such
Calls to receive appropriate data base query functionality and
routing. The application of rates for DLAS is as set forth in 15.3.1
following.
15.1.1 Service Description
At the option of the Customer, DLAS may be provisioned one of two
ways: (1) via Company-provided trunks between a DLS End Office
and the Access Tandem(s) serving such DLS End Office; or (2) on
an ICB basis via direct trunks from the Customer Premises to the
DLS End Office, as set forth in 15.2.1.A. following. The
provisioning method specified in (1) employs the use of a Meet
Point Billing arrangement, as described in Section 2.4.8, under
which the Customer must obtain Access Tandem and transport
facilities from another service provider to connect the
Customer's Serving Wire Center to the Company-provided trunks at
the Access Tandem. The DLS End Office and the Access Tandem(s)
from which each is served are identified in Section 16.3.3.
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15.1 GENERAL (continued)
15.1.1 Service Description (continued)
DLAS may only be used to access valid NXXs, as set forth in
Section 16, and/or telephone numbers served by the DLS End
Office.
Each DLAS transmission path is provided with standard
transmission specifications. The standard specifications
applicable to DLAS are as set forth in Technical Reference GR-
334-CORE.
15.2 DLAS RATE CATEGORIES
The two rate categories which apply to DLAS are Switched Transport
(described in 15.2.1 following) and the Switching Charge (described
in 15.2.2 following).
15.2.1 Switched Transport
Switched Transport is composed of two further rate categories,
Direct Connect Transport and Tandem-Switched Transport.
A. Direct Connect Transport
Direct Connect Transport is a rate category which provides for the
direct connection of a Customer Premises to a DLS End Office. The
technical arrangements (including signaling) and rates associated
with DLAS Direct Connect Transport will be negotiated on an ICB
basis and listed in 15.4 following.
DLAS Direct Connect Transport is furnished in quantities of 24
trunks and must be ordered by the Customer as set forth in Section
5.2.1.
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15.2 DLAS RATE CATEGORIES (continued)
15.2.1 Switched Transport (continued)
B. Tandem-Switched Transport
Tandem-Switched Transport is a rate category based on a Meet Point
Billing arrangement under which transmission facilities are
switched through an Access Tandem between the Customer’s Serving
Wire Center and a DLS End Office. DLAS Tandem-Switched Transport
is also available between an Access Tandem and the applicable DLS
End Office when the Customer elects to use direct transport
between its Serving Wire Center and such Access Tandem, in which
case the mileage for the Tandem-Switched Transport Facility rate
element is measured differently as set forth in Section 15.3.5 for
purposes of determining the Meet Point Billing charges.
Tandem-Switched Transport is composed of the following usage
sensitive rate elements:
- The Tandem-Switched Transport Termination rate element, which
includes the non-distance sensitive portion of the Tandem-
Switched Transport, and
- The Tandem-Switched Transport Facility rate element,
which includes the distance sensitive portion of the Tandem-
Switched Transport.
Any Access Tandem switching charges will also apply as set forth
in the price list of the company providing the Access Tandem.
DLAS Tandem-Switched Transport includes the necessary signaling
between the Access Tandem and the served DLS End Office.
Accordingly, no signaling arrangements are required with the
Company for Customers who utilize DLAS Tandem-Switched Transport.
The rates and charges applicable to Tandem-Switched Transport are
listed in Section 15 of the Price List. Application of those
rates and charges is as set forth in 15.3.1.B. following, and in
Section 2.4.8.
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15.2 DLAS RATE CATEGORIES (continued)
15.2.2 Switching Charge
A. Originating Switching Charge
The Originating Switching Charge rate category provides the
switching and DLS End User origination functions necessary to
originate DLAS Calls from a DLS End User to a Customer.
The rates for the Originating Switching Charge are set forth in
Section 15 of the Price List. The application of these rates is
as set forth in 15.3.1.C. following.
B. Terminating Switching Charge
The Terminating Switching Charge rate category provides the
switching and DLS End User termination functions necessary to
complete the transmission of DLAS Calls to the Premises of the DLS
End User and to originate Toll Free (8YY) Calls from a DLS End
User to a Customer.
The rates for the Terminating Switching Charge are set forth in
Section 15 of the Price List. The application of these rates is
as set forth in 15.3.1.C. following.
15.2.3 Reserved for Future Use
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15. AT&T DIGITAL LINK ACCESS SERVICE
15.3 DLAS RATE REGULATIONS
This section contains the specific regulations governing the rates
and charges that apply to DLAS.
15.3.1 Application of Rates and Charges
A. Direct Connect Transport
The application of rates and charges for DLAS Direct Connect
Transport is set forth in 15.4 following.
B. Tandem-Switched Transport
Tandem-Switched Transport rates are usage sensitive. The rate
application for the Tandem-Switched Transport rate element is
described below.
1. Tandem-Switched Transport Termination Rate
The Tandem-Switched Transport Termination rate is assessed
to all Access Minutes that are transported over DLAS Tandem-
Switched Transport. The Tandem-Switched Transport termination
rates may vary depending on whether the billed traffic is
InterLATER or Intra LATA.
2. Tandem-Switched Facility Rate
The Tandem Switched Transport Facility rate is assessed on a
per minute per mile basis to all Access Minutes that are
transported over DLAS Tandem-Switched Transport. Tandem-
Switched Facility mileages and charges are determined as set
forth in 15.3.5 following.
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15.3 DLAS RATE REGULATIONS (continued)
15.3.1 Application of Rates and Charges (continued)
C. Switching Charge
The Switching Charge applies to all Access Minutes switched at a
DLS End Office.
15.3.2 Minimum Periods
The minimum periods for DLAS are as set forth in Section 2.4.3
except for any exceptions noted for Direct Connect Transport in
15.4 following.
15.3.3 Service Rearrangements
Service rearrangements are as described in Section 2.4.1.C.2.
All DLAS rearrangements, except the "records only" changes set
forth in Section 5.4.1.A., and the administrative changes set
forth in Section 5.4.2, will be treated as disconnects and
starts.
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15.3 DLAS RATE REGULATIONS (continued)
15.3.4 Measuring Access Minutes
DLAS Calls will be measured to determine the basis for computing
chargeable Access Minutes. In the event the Customer call detail
is not available because of lost or damaged tapes or recording
system outages, the Company will estimate the volume of lost
Customer Access Minutes based on previously known values.
The measured minutes for DLAS Calls are the chargeable Access
Minutes.
DLAS minutes or fractions thereof, the exact value of the
fraction being a function of the switch technology where the
measurement is made, are accumulated over the billing period for
each DLS End Office and are then rounded up to the nearest Access
Minute for each such End Office.
A. DLAS Usage Measurement
The measurement of Access Minutes for DLAS begins when the
recording switch receives answer supervision from the DLS End
User, indicating the DLS End User has answered. The measurement
of Access Minutes ends when the recording switch receives
disconnect supervision from either the DLS End User, indicating
the DLS End User has disconnected, or the Customer’s Point of
Termination, whichever is recognized first by the recording
switch.
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15.3 DLAS RATE REGULATIONS (continued)
15.3.5 Mileage Measurement
The mileage to be used to determine Tandem-Switched Transport
Facility mileage charges is calculated as set forth in A. and B.
following.
A. When Tandem-Switched Transport is utilized by the Customer between
the Customer’s Access Tandem and the DLS End Office, the Tandem-
Switched Transport Facility mileage is measured between the
Customer’s Access Tandem and the DLS End Office.
B. When direct transport is utilized by the Customer between the
Customer’s Access Tandem and the Access Tandem serving the DLS End
Office, the Tandem-Switched Transport Facility mileage is measured
between such Access Tandem and DLS End Office.
To determine the charge to be billed, first compute the mileage
using the V&H coordinate method as set forth in Section 16.2. If
the calculation results in a fraction of a mile, always round up
to the next whole mile. Multiply the rounded mileage by (1) the
Tandem-Switched Transport Facility rate, (2) the Access Minutes to
be billed and (3) the applicable Meet Point Billing Percentage
determined as set forth in Section 16.4.
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15.4 DLAS DIRECT CONNECT TRANSPORT - ICB ARRANGEMENTS
(Reserved for Future Use)
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16. SERVICE AVAILABILITY AND RATING INFORMATION
16.1 GENERAL
This section contains service availability and rating information
applicable to the Access Services and Network Interconnection
Services offered under this price list and is arranged as follows:
Section 16.2 - V&H Coordinate Method of Determining Airline Mileage
Section 16.3 - Service Availability and Wire Center Information
Section 16.4 - Meet Point Billing Information
16.2 V&H COORDINATE METHOD OF DETERMINING AIRLINE MILEAGE
For Access Services and Network Interconnection Services provided
under this price list, the airline mileage between any two wire
centers is determined as follows:
1 Obtain the "V" and "H" coordinates for each wire center from the
NECA Price list F.C.C. No. 4.
2 Compute the difference between the "V" coordinates of the two wire
centers; and the difference between the two "H" coordinates.
3 Square each difference obtained in step (2) above.
4 Add the square of the "V" difference and the square of the "H"
difference obtained in step (3).
5 Divide the sum of the squares by 10. Round to the next higher whole
number if any fraction is obtained.
6 Obtain the square root of the whole number result obtained above.
Round to the next higher whole number if any fraction is obtained.
This is the airline mileage.
7 Formula = (Vl - V2)2 + (Hl - H2)2
10
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16. SERVICE AVAILABILITY AND RATING INFORMATION
16.3 SERVICE AVAILABILITY AND WIRE CENTER INFORMATION
16.3.1 (Reserved For Future Use)
16.3.2 Access Services Availability - Level B
Presubscription (Section 13.4.1) and Billing Name and Address
Service (Section 13.4.2) shall be offered at the locations listed
below:
Areas within Idaho served by Qwest/Century Link Communications.
16.3.3 AT&T Digital Link Access Service
The availability (NXXs) and wire center information for AT&T
Digital Link Access Service (DLAS) is as set forth in the
National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA) Tariff F.C.C. No. 4.
16.3.4 Network Interconnection Services
The availability and wire center information for Network
Interconnection Services is the same as is set forth for AT&T
Digital Link Access Service in 16.3.3 preceding.
16.3.5 Network Element-Provided Access Service
The availability for Network Element-Provided Access Service
(NEPAS) is as set forth as follows:
Not available in Idaho.
16.4 MEET POINT BILLING INFORMATION
The applicable billing percentage factors for Access Services that
are provided by more than one telephone company are as set forth in
the National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA) Tariff F.C.C. No. 4.
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1. GENERAL
This section contains the rates applicable to the Access Services and
Network Interconnection Services offered in this Price List. The
regulations applicable to these services are found in other sections
of this Price List as follows:
Rate Re ulations
Section Service Located In
2. General Re ulations Section 2
3. (Reserved For Future Use)
4. (Reserved For Future Use)
5. ccess/Interconnection Orderin Section 5
6. (Reserved For Future Use)
7. (Reserved For Future Use)
8. (Reserved For Future Use)
9. (Reserved For Future Use)
10. Network Interconnection Services Section 10
11. (Reserved For Future Use)
12. (Reserved For Future Use)
13. Additional Engineering, Labor
and Miscellaneous Services
Section 13
14. (Reserved For Future Use)
15. T&T Access Service Section 15
For a more detailed listing of the contents of any of the sections
listed above refer to the Table of Contents located in the front of
the Price List.
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2. PAYMENT OF RATES AND CHARGES; RECIPROCAL PRICING
The regulations regarding the payment of rates and charges are set
forth in Section 2.4, preceding. (Payment Arrangements and Credit
Allowances).
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Price List, with respect
to any Customer that, on its own or through an Affiliate, provides
services comparable to the services provided under this Price List to
the Company within Idaho, during any billing period, in the event
that any of the applicable rates and charges set forth in this
Section 17 are lower than comparable rates and charges in effect as
of the last day prior to such billing period ("Customer Prices")
offered or charged by the Customer or such Affiliate to the Company
anywhere within Idaho for services comparable to the services
provided under this Price List, then, for such Customer, such rates
and charges in this Price List may be increased by the Company to an
amount equal to such Customer Prices.
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5. ACCESS/INTERCONNECTION ORDERING
5.1 Service Order Charge
USOC Rate
er Order for Access Service NRWAO $48.71
per Order for NIS NRWN1 $48.71
5.2 Administrative Change Charge
USOC Rate
per Change NRWCV $13.00
5.3 Service Date Change Charge
USOC Rate
per Order NRWSV $13.00
5.4 Design Change Charge
USOC Rate
per Order NRODC $103.00
If a change of service date is required, the Service Date Change
Charge set forth in 17.5.3. preceding will also apply.
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10. NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
10.1 Physical Network Interconnection Arrangements
A. DS1 MONTHLY RATES
USOC Rate
DS1 Facilit -Zero Milea e
- er DS1 SWCDZ $ 91.61
DS1 Facility-Other than
Zero Mileage
- er DS1 SWCDF $128.96
- er mile SWCMF $ 1.82
DS1 Port Termination
- er ort (first 28) SWCZ1 $36.00
- per port (29-56) SWCZ2 $33.00
- er ort (57-84) SWCZ3 $26.00
- er ort (85-112) SWCZ4 $21.00
- per port (113-140) SWCZ5 $17.00
- er ort (141-168) SWCZ6 $13.00
- per port (169 and above) SWCZ7 $12.00
DS3 to DS1 Multi lexin
- er multi lexer VUMDS $201.88
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10. NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
10.1 Physical Network Interconnection Arrangements (continued)
B. DS1 NONRECURRING RATES
USOC Rate
DS1 Facility-Zero Mileage
- er facilit NRWD2 $ 535.27
DS1 Facility-Other than Zero
Milea e
- er facilit NRWD3 $ 535.27
DS1 Port Terminations
- er ort (first 168) NRWZ1 $ 267.00
- per port (169-300) NRWZ2 $ 175.00
- er ort (301-500) NRWZ3 $ 125.00
- er ort (501-750) NRWZ4 $ 75.00
- per port (751-1000) NRWZ5 $ 50.00
- er ort (1001 and above) NRWZ6 $ 25.00
Installation Char es
- er 24 trunks NRWT $1611.00
En ineerin Char e
- er DS1 Trunk Grou NRWE3 $ 0.00
DS3 to DS1 Multiplexing
- er multi lexer
NRWD1
$ 298.29
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10. NETWORK INTERCONNECTION SERVICES
10.1 Physical Network Interconnection Arrangements (continued)
C. 64 CLEAR CHANNEL CAPABILITY
Monthl Nonrecurrin
USOC Rate USOC Rate
Per DS1 arranged, per
mile
S4CMF None NRWD4 $25.00
D. SS7 CHARGES
Monthl Nonrecurrin
USOC Rate USOC Rate
STP Link Termination
- er Termination SWCLT None NRWL3 None
STP Link Transport
- fixed SWCLM $ 37.35 None
- er Mile 8SCMF $ 1.25 None
STP Port
- er ort SWCPP $425.00 $290.57
Si nal Formulation, er IAM .000829
Signal Formulation, per TCAP message .000118
Si nal Trans ort, er IAM .000559
Si nal Trans ort, er TCAP Messa e .000034
Signal Switching, per IAM .001162
Si nal Switchin , er TCAP Messa e .000056
Originating
Point Code Non-recurring Monthly Rate
-Per OPC, per
service request.
Added, deleted, or
changed per STP
Pair
$20.00 (None)
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES RATES
13.1 Additional Engineering Rates
In connection with the application of rates for Additional
Engineering, normally scheduled working hours are an employee’s
scheduled work period on any given calendar day (e.g., 8:00 AM to
5:00 PM).
First Each Add’l
Half Hour Half Hour
or Fraction or Fraction
dditional En ineerin Period USOC Thereof USOC Thereof
- Basic Time, normall NRWEN $30.00 NRWE1 $30.00
scheduled workin hours,
per engineer
- Overtime, outside of NRWEO $40.00 NRWE2 $40.00
scheduled working hours,
er en ineer
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ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 PRICE LIST
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 16
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES RATES
13.2 Additional Labor Rates
In connection with the application of rates for Additional Labor,
normally scheduled working hours are an employee’s scheduled work
period on any given calendar day (e.g., 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM).
A. Overtime Installation or Repair
First Each Add’l
Half Hour Half Hour
or Fraction or Fraction
dditional Labor Period USOC Thereof USOC Thereof
- Overtime*, outside of NRWLO $9.00 NRWL1 $9.00
normally scheduled working
hours an a scheduled work
da , er technician
- Premium time*, outside of NRWLP $17.00 NRWL2 $17.00
scheduled work da
per technician
* A call-out of a Company technician at a time not consecutive with
the employee’s scheduled work period is subject to a minimum
charge of four hours.
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES RATES
13.2 Additional Labor Rates (continued)
B. Standby
First Each Add’l
Half Hour Half Hour
or Fraction or Fraction
dditional Labor Period USOC Thereof USOC Thereof
- Basic Time - $28.00 NRWT4 $28.00
normally scheduled working
hours, er technician
- Overtime*, outside - $36.00 NRWT5 $36.00
of normall scheduled
workin hours on a
scheduled work day
er technician
- Premium time*, outside of - $45.00 NRWT6 $45.00
scheduled work da
er technician
* A call-out of a Company technician at a time not consecutive with
the employee’s scheduled work period is subject to a minimum
charge of four hours.
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES RATES
13.2 Additional Labor Rates (continued)
C. Testing and Maintenance with Other Companies and Other Labor
First Each Add’l
Half Hour Half Hour
or Fraction or Fraction
dditional Labor Period USOC Thereof USOC Thereof
- Basic Time NRWM1 $27.00 NRWM4 $27.00
normally scheduled working
hours, er technician
- Overtime*, outside NRWM2 $36.00 NRWM5 $36.00
of normall scheduled
workin hours on a
scheduled work day
er technician
- Premium time, outside of NRWM3 $45.00 NRWM6 $45.00
scheduled work da
er technician
* A call-out of a Company technician at a time not consecutive with
the employee’s scheduled work period is subject to a minimum
charge of four hours.
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13. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, LABOR AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES RATES
13.3 Miscellaneous Services Rates
A. Presubscription
USOC Nonrecurring
Char e
IPIC Chan e Char e
- Per Business or Residence line or trunk NRZP5 $ 5.00
B. Billing Name and Address Service
USOC Rate
Service Establishment Char e
- Per account established NRWBS $500.00
BNA Request Charges
- Manual, er BNA record re uested SWCBM $ 1.05
- Mechanized, er BNA record re uested SWCBE $ .18
- Non-Standard, per BNA record requested SWCBN $ .65
(a lies in addition to the Manual
or Mechanized char e)
dditional Pro rammin Char e
- Per each half hour or fraction thereof NRWPG $ 40.00
Com an -Provided Ma netic Ta e Char e
- Per Ma netic Ta e MMXCT $ 25.00
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13.3 Miscellaneous Services Rates (continued)
C. (Reserved for Future Use)
D. (Reserved for Future Use)
E. (Reserved for Future Use)
F. (Reserved for Future Use)
G. Provision of Access/Interconnection Service Billing Information
Rates
USOC Rate
- dditional hard co ies of the
Customer’s monthl bill or
service and features record
on a er,
- per page UUUPB $0.24
- dditional co ies of Bill
Data Record information in
ma netic ta e format,
- per record (A record is
com rised of 225 b tes.)
MMXR3 $0.0029
- dditional Electronic Data
Transmission to a Customer
Premises of Bill Data Record
information,
- er record* transmitted UUUED $0.0005
H. Toll Free (8YY) Data Base Service
Per Query
Char e
- Carrier Identification Charge
- er uer *
- 8YY to POTS Number Translation
- er uer *
- Call Handling and Destination Feature
- er uer *
* The charges applied to Intrastate Switched Access are found
in the Company's FCC Access Services Tariff, Section 17 at
http://serviceguide.att.com/ABS/ext/TariffDetails.cfm.
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ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 PRICE LIST
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14. (Reserved for Future Use)
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IDAHO
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15. AT&T DIGITAL LINK ACCESS SERVICE RATES
15.1 Tandem-Switched Transport
A. Tandem-Switched Transport Termination
Rate
Originating-Per Access Minute *
Terminatin -Per Access Minute *
B. Tandem-Switched Transport Facility
Rate
Ori inatin -Per Access Minute er mile
Non-8YY $0.000023
8YY *
Terminatin -Per Access Minute er mile *
C. Tandem Switching Per Access Minutes
Rate
Ori inatin Non-8YY $0.00
Originating 8YY *
Terminating *
D. Terminating-Common Muxing Per Access Minute *
15.2 Switching Charge
A. Originating Switching Charge
Rate
Per Access Minute *
B. Terminating Switching Charge
Rate
Per Access Minute *
* The charges applied to Intrastate Switched Access are found
in the Company's FCC Access Services Tariff, Section 17 at
http://serviceguide.att.com/ABS/ext/TariffDetails.cfm.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
BUSINESS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 TITLE PAGE
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 1
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Effective May 1, 2024, the AT&T Enterprises, LLC, Idaho Business Services
Price List hereby supersedes and replaces the AT&T Corp., Idaho Business
Services Tariff in its entirety.
AT&T ENTERPISES, LLC
STATE OF IDAHO
INTEREXCHANGE CARRIER,
BUSINESS SERVICES PRICE LIST
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
BUSINESS SERVICES PRICE LIST
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION PAGE
Preface
1 lication of Price List 1
2 General Regulations 1
3 Casual Callin Service 1
4 Initial Subscri tion Service 1
Price List
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
BUSINESS SERVICES PRICE LIST
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PREFACE
Revisions to this Price List are coded through the use of symbols. These
symbols appear in the right margin of the page. The symbols and their
meaning are as follows:
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
C to signify changed regulation
D to signify discontinued material
I to signify increase in rate
M to signify material moved from or to another part
of the Price List with no change, unless there is
another Price List change symbol present
N to signify new material
T to signify a change in text but no change in rate
or regulation
R To signify rate reduction
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
BUSINESS SERVICES PRICE LIST
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1. APPLICATION OF PRICE LIST
1.1 APPLICATION
1.1.1 General
This Price List contains the prices, terms and conditions
applicable to Casual Calling and Initial Subscription Services
provided to business Customers for calling between two or more
stations within the state of Idaho.
The prices, terms and conditions listed in this Price List are
applicable for services provided pursuant to this Price List.
When services are not provided pursuant to a filed Price List,
the prices, terms and conditions shall be offered pursuant to
a Services Agreement contract. The agreements are provided at
www.att.com/servicepublications. Price lists can also be found
via this link.
1.1.2 Jurisdiction
This Price List is on file with and covers the use of the
services subject to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission's
jurisdiction.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY
2.1.1 General
Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services are furnished for
the transmission of voice communications, but may also be used
for data, facsimile, signaling, metering, or other similar
communications, subject to the transmission capabilities of
the service.
Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services are available
twenty-four hours a day, seven days per week.
The Company does not transmit messages. However, Casual
Calling/Initial Subscription Services may be used for that
purpose.
2.1.2 Transmission Medium
The Company selects and/or arranges for the channels and/or
service components used to provide Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services. Any suitable technology or combination
of technologies may be used. The Company may modify or change
the channels and/or service components used to furnish Casual
Calling/Initial Subscription Services at any time subject to
the regulations in 2.3. of this Price List.
2.1.3 Provision of Customer Equipment
Customer equipment may be used with Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services. The Company does not provide Customer
equipment.
2.1.4 Through Transmission of Signals
The Company is responsible for the provision of Casual
Calling/Initial Subscription Services from station to station.
It is not responsible for the quality of transmission or
signaling on the Customer's side of the interface at a
Customer's premises.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.1.5 Availability of Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services
A. Availability
1. Service will be provided where facilities and billing
capability are available.
2. Service is furnished subject to the availability of the
service components required. The Company will determine
which of those components shall be used and make
modifications to those components at its option. "Service
components" shall include, but not be limited to, the
existence of access and/or billing arrangements on an
originating and/or terminating basis. In the absence of
access arrangements between the Company and the access
provider at a particular Station, a Customer may be unable
to place calls from or to the affected Station.
B. Restoration of Service
1. The use and restoration of Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services will be in accordance with Part 64,
Subpart D, of the Federal Communications Commission's
Rules and Regulations.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.2 USE
2.2.1 General
Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services may be used for
any lawful purpose consistent with the transmission and
switching parameters of the telecommunications network.
Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services are furnished for
use by the Customer but may be used by others when so
authorized by the Customer.
2.2.2 Abuse
The abuse of Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services is
prohibited. The following activities constitute abuse:
A. Using Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services to make
calls which might reasonably be expected to frighten,
abuse, torment, or harass another, or
B. Using Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services in such
a way that it interferes unreasonably with the use of other
Company service(s).
2.2.3 Fraudulent Use
The fraudulent use of, or the intended or attempted fraudulent
use of, Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services is
prohibited. The following activities constitute fraudulent
use:
A. Using Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services to
transmit a message, locate a person, or otherwise give or
obtain information, without payment for the services,
B. Using or attempting to use Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services with the intent to avoid the payment,
either in whole or in part, of the Price List charges for
the services by:
1. Rearranging, tampering with, or making connections not
authorized by this Price List to any service components
used to furnish Casual Calling/Initial Subscription
Services, or
2. Using fraudulent means or devices, tricks, schemes,
false or invalid number, false credit devices, or
electronic devices.
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IDAHO
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMPANY
2.3.1 Liability
A. The Company's liability, if any, for its willful misconduct is
not limited by this Price List. With respect to any other claim
or suit, by a Customer or by any others, for damages associated
with the installation, provision, termination, maintenance,
repair or restoration of Casual Calling/Initial Subscription
Services, and subject to the provisions of B. through G.
following, the Company's liability, if any, shall not exceed an
amount equal to the initial period charge provided for under
this Price List for the Casual Calling/Initial Subscription
Services call for the period during which the call was affected.
B. The Company is not liable for damages associated with service,
channels, or equipment which it does not furnish.
C. The Company is not liable for damages to a premises resulting
from the furnishing of Casual Calling/Initial Subscription
Services, including the installation and removal of equipment
and associated wiring, unless the damage is caused by the
Company's negligence.
D. The Company shall be indemnified, defended, and held harmless by
the Customer and user against all claims, losses, or damages
arising from the use of Casual Calling/Initial Subscription
Services furnished pursuant to this Price List, involving:
1. Claims for libel, slander, invasion of privacy, or
infringement of copyright arising from any communication;
2. Claims for patent infringement arising from combining or
using Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services
furnished by the Company in connection with facilities or
equipment furnished by others; and/or
3. All other claims arising out of any act or omission of
others relating to Casual Calling/Initial Subscription
Services provided pursuant to this Price List.
E. The Company does not guarantee or make any warranty with respect
to Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services when used in an
explosive atmosphere. The Company shall be indemnified,
defended, and held harmless by the Customer and user against all
claims, losses or damages by any person relating to Casual
Calling/Initial Subscription Services provided pursuant to this
Price List when used in an explosive atmosphere.
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IDAHO
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.3 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMPANY (continued)
2.3.1 Liability (continued)
F. No license under patents (other than the limited license to
use) is granted by the Company or shall be implied or arise by
estoppels, with respect to any service offered under this
Price List. The Company will defend the Customer and user
against claims of patent infringement arising solely from the
use by the Customer or user of Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services offered under this Price List and will
indemnify such Customer or user for any damages awarded based
solely on such claims.
G. The Company's failure to provide or maintain service under
this Price List shall be excused by labor difficulties,
governmental orders, civil commotions, acts of God, and other
circumstances beyond the Company's reasonable control.
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IDAHO
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.4 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CUSTOMER
2.4.1 General
The Customer's general responsibilities are described in this
section. When Customer equipment or a Customer-provided
communications system is connected to Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services, the Customer assumes additional
responsibilities that are described in the "Connections"
section of this Price List (see 2.7. of this Price List).
A. Payment of Bills and Compliance with Regulations
The Customer is responsible for placing any necessary
orders and complying with Price List regulations for
Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services and for
assuring that its users comply with applicable
regulations. The Customer is also responsible for the
payment of bills for Casual Calling/Initial Subscription
Services. This includes payment for Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services calls or services originated or
received at the Customer's number(s).
B. Establishing Identity
1. The calling party is responsible for establishing its
identity as often as necessary during the course of a
call.
2. The calling party assumes full responsibility for
identifying the station, party, or person with whom
connection is made at the called number or numbers.
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IDAHO
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.5 PAYMENTS AND CHARGES
2.5.1 General
Applicable prices and charges are contained in the Price List
section of this Price List.
2.5.2 Application of Charges
The prices and charges that are in effect in this Price List
when Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services are
furnished are the prices and charges used to determine the
Customer's bill.
2.5.3 Payment of Charges
Payment for Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services is
due upon presentation of the bill. Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services may be denied for nonpayment of a bill,
(see Violation of Regulations, 2.9.).
2.5.4 Late Payment Charge
Subject to billing and systems availability, when a bill or
estimated bill for switched services charges is presented to
the Customer, any amounts for which payment has not been
received within 30 calendar days of the invoice date will be
considered delinquent. The Customer shall be assessed a Late
Payment Charge on any delinquent account balance when that
balance exceeds $25.00. The minimum late Payment Charge is
$5.00. The period subject to the Late Payment Charge shall
commence on the 31st calendar day after the invoice date and
continue from month to month until the delinquent balance is
resolved. The Late Payment Charge shall be assessed monthly,
based on the delinquent balance maintained on the account at
that time. The Late Payment Charge shall be an amount equal to
the outstanding delinquent balance multiplied by the
applicable interest rate. The interest rate shall be 18%
annually, simple interest (1.5% per month, simple interest)
unless an applicable law or regulation specifies a lower rate
to be charged, and that lower rate shall then apply. The
Customer shall not be charged a Late Payment Charge on a
delinquent balance, however, if an applicable law or
regulation prohibits the imposition of such charges.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.5 PAYMENTS AND CHARGES (continued)
2.5.4 Late Payment Charge (continued)
In the event a Customer disputes, in good faith, the validity
of any switched services charges appearing on its invoice, as
specified in this Price List, the amount of these disputed
charges will be excluded from the total delinquent balance
while the dispute is pending. If the Company sustains the
charges after investigating the dispute, the applicable Late
Payment Charge shall be deemed correct and binding on the
Customer. If, alternately, the Company credits the charges
after investigating the dispute, the Late Payment Charge will
not apply.
When a local exchange company provides the billing function on
behalf of the Company, the local exchange company's local
exchange service late payment charge applies. Late payment
charges do not apply until after the due date of the bill on
which the usage charges first appear.
2.5.5 Reserved for Future Use
2.5.6 Returned Check Charge
An administrative charge of $15.00 is applied to customer’s
bill for each occasion that a check, bank draft, or electronic
funds transfer is returned for the reason of insufficient
funds or no account. When a local exchange company provides
the billing function on behalf of the Company, the local
exchange company’s return check charge applies.
2.5.7 Instate Connection Fee
An Instate Connection Fee of $2.99 will be assessed to
customers who subscribe to AT&T Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription services. This fee will be charged to all
customers who incur at least $0.01 of long distance usage or
long distance charges on their monthly bill. Billed charges
can be in the form of billed usage or a billed monthly fee.
2.6 USE OF ANOTHER MEANS OF COMMUNICATIONS
If the Customer elects to use another means of communication
during a period of interruption of Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services, the Customer must pay the charges for the
alternative service used.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.7 CONNECTIONS
2.7.1 General
When Customer equipment is connected to Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services it must comply with Part 68 of the
F.C.C.'s Rules and Regulations, 47 C.F.R. Part 68 (commonly
known as the F.C.C.'s Registration Program). When any
equipment or system which is not subject to Part 68 of the
F.C.C.'s Rules and Regulations is connected, the minimum
protection criteria specified in this Price List must be met.
The Company is responsible for the quality of transmission
from station to station.
2.7.2 Responsibilities of the Customer
When Customer equipment or a Customer-provided communications
system is connected to Casual Calling/Initial Subscription
Services, the Customer assumes responsibility for the
connection as follows:
A. Compatibility with Casual Calling/Initial Subscription
Services
The Customer is responsible for the compatibility of its
equipment or system with Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services. This responsibility applies at the
initial installation and on a continuing basis as long as
the connection is made.
B. Interference and Hazard
The operating characteristics of the Customer equipment or
Customer-provided communications system connected to
Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services must not
interfere with, or impair, any of the services offered by
the Company. In addition, they must not endanger the
safety of Company employees or the public, damage or
interfere with the proper functioning of Company
equipment, or otherwise injure the public in its use of
Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services.
C. Changes to Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services
The Company is not obligated to alter or modify Casual
Calling/Initial Subscription Services because of additions
or changes to Customer equipment or a customer-provided
communications system.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.7 CONNECTIONS (continued)
2.7.2 Responsibilities of the Customer (continued)
D. Testing and Maintenance
If a trouble condition occurs on an assembly, the Customer
must determine whether the fault is in (1) the connected
Customer equipment or Customer-provided communications system,
or (2) Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services. The
Company will test and maintain only Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services.
2.7.3 Responsibilities of the Company
A. General
The Company will furnish and maintain its service
components in a manner suitable for Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services.
B. Changes in Components, Operations, or Procedures
The Company is not responsible to any party if a change in
its Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services
components, operations, or procedures, which is consistent
with the Registration Program, (1) affects any facilities,
Customer equipment or customer-provided communications
systems provided by others in any way, or (2) requires
their modification in order to be used with Casual
Calling/Initial Subscription Services. However, if such
changes can be reasonably expected to materially affect
the operating or transmission characteristics of the
Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services or render any
Customer equipment or Customer-provided communications
system incompatible with Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services, the Company will provide adequate
notice, in writing, to allow the Customer an opportunity
to maintain uninterrupted service.
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AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.7 CONNECTIONS (continued)
2.7.4 Recording of Two-way Telephone Conversations
Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services is not
represented as adapted to the recording of two-way telephone
conversations. However, voice-recording equipment, which is
directly, acoustically or inductively connected with Casual
Calling/Initial Subscription Services may be used for the
recording of such conversations subject to the following
regulations which have been adopted by the F.C.C.:
A. Recording Requirements
The voice recording equipment must be arranged so that it
can be connected or disconnected (or switched on or off)
at the will of the Customer. In addition, one of the
following conditions must apply:
1. All parties to the telephone conversation must give
their prior consent to the recording of the
conversation, and the prior consent must be obtained
in writing or be part of, and obtained at the start
of, the recording, or
2. A distinctive recorder tone, repeated at intervals of
approximately fifteen seconds, is required to alert
all parties when the recording equipment is in use.
The distinctive recording tone can be provided as
part of (1) the recording equipment, or (2)
registered or grandfathered protective circuitry.
A broadcast licensee shall be exempt from the above
recording requirements provided at least one of the
following requirements is met:
- The licensee informs each party to the call of its
intent to broadcast the conversation, or
- Each party to the call is aware of the licensee's
intent to broadcast the call, or
- Such awareness of the licensee's intent to broadcast
the call may be reasonably imputed to the party.
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2.7 CONNECTIONS (continued)
2.7.4 Recording of Two-Way Telephone Conversations (continued)
B. Exceptions
The F.C.C. established the following exceptions to the
foregoing requirements:
1. Recordings made of incoming calls to telephone numbers
publicized for emergencies involving health or safety of
life and property (e.g., emergency situations involving
fire, health care, police, public utilities and
emergency road service) and outgoing calls made in
immediate response to such calls. Included in this
exception are:
a. Recordings made at the United States Department of
Defense Command Centers of emergency communications
transmitted over the Department of Defense's private
line system when connected to Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services and,
b. Recording made by the United States Nuclear
Regulatory Commission of the Department of Energy
with respect to the telephone systems located at its
Operations Center.
2. Recordings of calls made for patently unlawful purposes,
such as bomb threats, kidnap ransom requests and obscene
telephone calls. Outgoing calls made in immediate
response to such calls are also excepted. Included in
this exception are:
a. Recordings made by the United States Secret Services
of the Department of the Treasury for recording of
two-way telephone conversations which concern the
safety and security of the person of the President
of the United States, members of his immediate
family, or the White House and its grounds.
b. Recordings of calls made by Federal, State or local
law enforcement authorities, or federal intelligence
authorities, acting under color of law.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.7 CONNECTIONS (continued)
2.7.5 Minimum Protection Criteria
A. General
Minimum Protection Criteria have been specified so that
Company personnel, equipment, and services will be protected
from the harmful effects of signal power overload, hazardous
voltages and longitudinal imbalance. Minimum Protection
Criteria apply to the direct electrical, acoustic, or
inductive connections of Customer equipment, test equipment
and Customer-provided communications systems to the network.
B. All Connections
Customer equipment, test equipment and Customer-provided
communications systems which are connected to the network on
a direct electrical basis or an acoustic or inductive basis,
must comply with the following:
1. To protect other Company services, it is necessary that
the signal which is applied at the station meets the
following limits:
a. Metallic Voltage
(1) 4kHz to 270 KHz
Center Frequency (f) Max. Voltage in Terminating
of 8 KHz Band ll 8 KHz Bands Im edance
8 KHz to 12 KHz - (6.4 + 12.6 log f) dBV* 300 ohms
12 KHz to 90 KHz (23 - 40 lo f) dBV 135 ohms
90 KHz to 266 KHz - 55 dBV 135 ohms
*dBV = 20 log10 voltage in volts
(2) The root-mean-square (RMS) value of the
metallic voltage components in the frequency
range of 270 KHz to 6 MHz shall, averaged over
2 microseconds, not exceed -15 dBV. This
limitation applies with a metallic termination
having an impedance of 135 ohms.
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2.7 CONNECTIONS (continued)
2.7.5 Minimum Protection Criteria (continued)
b. Longitudinal Voltage
(1) 4 KHz to 270 KHz
Longitudinal
Center Fre uenc (f) Max. Volta e in Terminatin
of 8 KHz Band ll 8 KHz Bands Im edance
8 KHz to 12 KHz - (18.4 + 20 lo f) dBV* 500 ohms
12 KHz to 42 KHz (3 - 40 lo f) dBV 90 ohms
42 KHz to 266 KHz - 62 dBV 90 ohms
*dBV = 20 log10 voltage in volts
(2) The root-mean-square (RMS) value of the
longitudinal voltage components in the
frequency range of 270 KHz to 6 MHz shall,
averaged over 2 microseconds, not exceed -30
dBV. This limitation applies with a
longitudinal termination having an impedance of
90 ohms.
C. Signal Power
To prevent the interruption or disconnection of a call, it is
necessary that the signal power applied at the station be
limited. Specifically, the signal at the station shall at no
time have energy concentrated solely in the 2450 to 2750 Hz
band. If there is signal power at the station in the 2450 to
2750 Hz band, it must not exceed the power present at the
same time in the 800 to 2450 Hz band.
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2.7 CONNECTIONS (continued)
2.7.5 Minimum Protection Criteria (continued)
D. Direct Electrical Connections
In addition to the regulations in B. preceding, Customer
equipment, test equipment and Customer-provided
communications systems which are connected to the network on
a direct electrical basis must comply with the following:
1. To prevent excessive noise and crosstalk, it is
necessary that the power of the signal presented at the
AT&T Central Office not to exceed 12dB below one
milliwatt when measured over any three second interval.
To ensure that this limit is not exceeded, the power of
the signal which may be applied by the Customer
equipment, test equipment or Customer-provided
communications system to the station will be specified
for each Customer location. In no case shall the power
exceed one milliwatt.
E. Acoustic or Inductive Connections
In addition to the regulations in B. preceding, Customer
equipment and Customer-provided communications systems which
are connected to the network on an acoustic or inductive
basis must comply with the following:
l. To prevent excessive noise and crosstalk, it is
necessary that the power of the signal which is applied
by the equipment to the station located on the
Customer's or user's premises be limited so that the
signal power does not exceed 9dB below one milliwatt
when averaged over any three second interval. However,
to permit each Customer, independent of distance from
the serving office, to supply signal power which at the
serving office, approximates 12dB below one milliwatt
when averaged over any three-second interval, the
Company, at the Customer's request, will specify, for
each Customer location, the signal power at the
station, which shall in no case exceed one milliwatt.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.8 PRICE DETERMINATION
The price for a Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services call
is determined by factors such as:
- The distance between the rate centers of the originating
(calling) station and the terminating (called) station;
and, under certain conditions the distance between the V&H
coordinates of an AT&T central office and the rate center
of a station of the V&H coordinate of an AT&T central
office;
- The time-of-day and the day-of-week; and
- The duration of the call.
The specific factors which apply to a given Casual
Calling/Initial Subscription Services call and their application
are listed in the Price List section applicable to that type of
call. The regulations pertaining to those factors are as follows.
2.8.1 Time-of-Day and Day-of-Week
The price charged for a Casual Calling/Initial Subscription
Services call may be determined in part by the day-of-week and
the time-of-day at the originating (calling) station or at the
AT&T central office associated with the originating (calling)
station using special access. Different prices may be
applicable to a call at different times of the day and on
certain days of the week as specified in the appropriate price
section for that call.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.8 PRICE DETERMINATION (continued)
2.8.2 Determining the Chargeable Time of a Call
The chargeable time for a Casual Calling/Initial Subscription
Services call is determined by the duration of the call.
Chargeable time includes the initial period plus the
additional time involved, if any, and is determined as
follows:
A. On all calls, chargeable time begins when completed
connection is established between the calling station and
the called station.
B. Chargeable time ends when the calling station "hangs up".
If the called station "hangs up" but the calling station
does not, chargeable time ends when the connection is
released either by automatic timing equipment in the
telecommunications network or by the Company operator.
C. Initial minute rates for all calls are one minute or any
fraction thereof.
D. All additional minute rates are for each additional minute
or any fraction thereof that the connection continues
beyond the initial minute.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.8 PRICE DETERMINATION (continued)
2.8.2 Determining the Chargeable Time of a Call (continued)
E. When Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services are
directly connected to a Customer-provided communications
system at a Customer's or user's premises, chargeable time
begins when a Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services
call terminates in, or passes through, the first Customer
equipment on that Customer-provided communications system.
It is the Customer's responsibility to furnish appropriate
answer supervision to the point of interface with the
Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services so that
chargeable time may begin.
2.8.3 Determining the Applicable Price In Effect
A. When a Casual Calling/Initial Subscription call is
established in one price period and ends in another price
period, the price in effect at the calling station for
each price period applies to the portion of the call
occurring within that price period. When a unit of time is
split between two price periods, the price applicable to
that unit of time is based on the price period in which it
began.
B. Chargeable time for a price period (e.g., 8:00 A.M. - 5:00
P.M.) begins with the first stated hour (e.g., 8:00 A.M.)
and continues to, but does not include the second stated
hour (e.g., 5:00 P.M.).
C. Prices are quoted in terms of initial and additional
period for Day, Evening and Night/Weekend time periods in
the Price List.
Rate Period Table
MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT SUN
8:00 AM
to DAY RATE PERIOD
# 5:00 PM
5:00 PM
to EVENING RATE PERIOD EVE
#11:00 PM
11:00 PM
to NIGHT & WEEKEND RATE PERIOD
# 8:00 AM
# to, but not including
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.8 PRICE DETERMINATION (continued)
2.8.4 Use of Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services For Resale
or Shared Use
When Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services are resold
or shared, the Customer may advise its user that a portion of
the Customer's service is provided by this Company. However,
the Customer shall not represent that this Company jointly
participates in the provision of the Customer's services.
2.9 VIOLATION OF REGULATIONS
2.9.1 General
The Company may take immediate action to protect its services
or interests when certain regulations contained in this Price
List are violated. The specific regulations involved and the
action(s) which will be taken by this Company are as specified
in 2.9.2. and 2.9.3., following.
2.9.2 Interference, Impairment or Improper Use
The Company may temporarily restrict service immediately when
the Customer violation:
- Circumvents the Company's ability to charge for its
services as specified in 2.2.3.B. (Fraudulent Use)
preceding, or
- Results in an immediate harm to the network or other
Company services as specified in 2.7.5. (Minimum
Protection Criteria).
In such cases, the Company will make a reasonable effort to
give the Customer prior notice before restricting service.
When a violation results in a denial for additional service
and/or restriction of service, the denial and/or restriction
will be removed when the Customer is in compliance with the
regulation and so advises the Company.
2.9.3 Nonpayment of Charges
The Company may deny and/or restrict Casual Calling/Initial
Subscription Services for nonpayment of charges due as
specified in 2.5.3. (Payment of Charges) preceding. A written
notice will be sent to the Customer at least five days in
advance of the restriction and/or denial of Casual
Calling/Initial Subscription Services. Upon payment of
charges the restriction and/or denial of Casual
Calling/Initial Subscription service will be removed.
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2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.10 DEFINITIONS
Call
- a completed connection established between a calling station and one
or more called stations.
Called Station
- the station (e.g., telephone number) called, or the terminating
point of a call.
Calling Station
- the station (e.g., telephone number) from which a call is
originated.
Company
- AT&T Enterprises, LLC
Customer
- the person or legal entity which orders service directly or through
an agent.
Premises
- a building or buildings on continuous property (except railroad
rights-of-way, etc.) not separated by a public thoroughfare.
Protective Circuitry
- discrete electrical circuitry that is within the scope of the
Registration Program and is designed to protect Casual
Calling/Initial Subscription Services from harm.
Rate Center
- a specified geographical location used for determining mileage
measurements.
Station
- any location from which Casual Calling/Initial Subscription Services
calls can be placed and/or received.
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3. CASUAL CALLING SERVICE
3.1 Description
AT&T Casual Calling Service permits callers to access AT&T's
switched network for completion of their instate long distance
Dial Station calls by dialing carrier access code 1010288.
3.2 Non-Subscriber 1010288 Service
Non-Subscriber 1010288 Service is available for intrastate Dial
Station calls placed from points within the state of Idaho and
billed to the Customer’s business telephone account that is not
presubscribed to AT&T as the primary interexchange carrier.
Access to Non-Subscriber 1010288 Service for dial Station calls
must be made by dialing carrier access code 1010288. The Customer
is responsible for any 1010288 charges billed to the Customer’s
account regardless of how the carrier access code is dialed.
Non-Subscriber 1010288 Service does not include:
- conference calls,
- calls to AT&T Directory Assistance;
- calls to 800 and 900 telephone numbers;
- Telecommunications Relay Service calls;
- calls placed from cellular phones;
- calls made by Customers with Disabilities who are
Certified as described in Custom Network Services-Service
Guide located at: http://www.att.com/serviceguide/business
- calls billed to a business telephone account for which
presubscription to AT&T has been discontinued, but an
active billing record for such account still exists in
AT&T’s billing system. These calls will be rated at dial
Station rates as described in the Price List for
Commercial Long Distance Service. In addition, the monthly
recurring charge, as described in the Price List for
Commercial Long Distance Service, applies in any month
that a subscriber makes a call at these rates.
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3. CASUAL CALLING SERVICE
3.2 Non-Subscriber 1010288 Service (continued)
AT&T will also credit the charges for Non-Subscriber 1010288 Service
reported by Customers during an F.C.C. reportable incident of
service outage by another interexchange carrier. To receive either
of these credits, Customers must contact AT&T through an 800 number
designated for billing inquiries. Applicable Dial station charges
will apply for all completed calls for which a credit is received.
The credit will be given either in the form of a bill credit, or a
long distance Certificate, at AT&T’s discretion.
3.2.1 Availability
The application of charges for Non-Subscriber 1010288 Service
is subject to billing availability.
3.2.2 Rates and Charges
Usage charges and a per-call Service Charge apply to each
completed call.
Service Charges associated with Non-Subscriber 1010288
Service apply in addition to all other applicable Service
Charges and Surcharges.
Charges are applicable 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week.
Duration of each call is recorded in whole minutes, with
partial minutes rounded up to the next whole minute (for
example, a 45 second call will be billed as a one-minute
call).
The rates and charges applicable to Non-Subscriber 1010288
Service are specified in the Price List of this Price List.
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4. INITIAL SUBSCRIPTION
4.1 Description
Initial subscription to AT&T for toll or instate long distance
services is made through a local service provider and AT&T does
not yet have billing, name, address or any other account data to
know that this is an AT&T pre-subscribed Customer. Notification
from the local provider could take up to 45 days.
4.1.1 Credits
AT&T will credit the charges for Non-Subscriber 1010288
Service reported by newly presubscribed AT&T Customers during
the period between presubscription and administrative
processing of the new Customer.
4.1.2 Availability
The application of charges for Initial Subscription is subject
to billing availability.
4.1.3 Rates and Charges
Usage charges apply to each completed call.
Charges are applicable 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week.
Duration of each call is recorded in whole minutes, with
partial minutes rounded up to the next whole minute (for
example, a 45 second call will be billed as a one-minute
call).
The rates applicable to Initial Subscription are specified in
the Price List of this Price List.
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3. CASUAL CALLING SERVICE
Non-Subscriber 1010288 Service
Dial Station Usage Rates
InterLATA and IntraLATA
DAY EVENING NIGHT/WEEKEND
MILEAGE INITIAL DDITIONAL INITIAL DDITIONAL INITIAL DDITIONAL
BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE
0- 10 $1.3900 $1.3900 $1.3440 $1.2960 $1.2000 $1.2000
11- 22 $1.5200 $1.3900 $1.3900 $1.3440 $1.2000 $1.2000
23- 55 $1.9500 $1.7200 $1.6200 $1.4300 $1.3900 $1.2960
56-124 $2.2600 $1.9700 $1.8300 $1.5600 $1.5200 $1.3900
125-292 $2.4900 $2.1600 $2.0800 $1.7700 $1.7200 $1.5200
293-OVER $2.5600 $2.3300 $2.2000 $1.9500 $1.7700 $1.7200
Per Call
Non-Subscriber 1010288 Service Char e $3.50
4. INITIAL SUBSCRIPTION
Dial Station Usage Rates
InterLATA and IntraLATA
DAY EVENING NIGHT/WEEKEND
MILEAGE INITIAL DDITIONAL INITIAL DDITIONAL INITIAL DDITIONAL
BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE
0- 10 $1.3900 $1.3900 $1.3440 $1.2960 $1.2000 $1.2000
11- 22 $1.5200 $1.3900 $1.3900 $1.3440 $1.2000 $1.2000
23- 55 $1.9500 $1.7200 $1.6200 $1.4300 $1.3900 $1.2960
56-124 $2.2600 $1.9700 $1.8300 $1.5600 $1.5200 $1.3900
125-292 $2.4900 $2.1600 $2.0800 $1.7700 $1.7200 $1.5200
293-OVER $2.5600 $2.3300 $2.2000 $1.9500 $1.7700 $1.7200
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Effective May 1, 2024, the AT&T Enterprises, LLC Idaho Telecommunications
Services Price List hereby supersedes and replaces the AT&T Corp. Idaho
Telecommunications Services Tariff in its entirety.
AT&T Consumer Customers:
The reference document for interstate terms and conditions for AT&T
consumer long distance services the AT&T Service Guides located at
http://www.att.com/serviceguide/home will contain the interstate terms and
conditions. Customers who cannot access the web may call 1-888-288-4099 to
request a copy of the Service Guide appropriate for their calling plan.
Some of AT&T's services are interstate in nature and reference the
consumer AT&T Service Guides. These services are complementary to
interstate service and are not available for standalone intrastate usage.
All terms, conditions, features and functions, installation and monthly
charges, and any other charges except intrastate usage will apply as
described in the Consumer AT&T Service Guides.
AT&T's Idaho Price List applies only to intrastate usage.
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MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
SECTION 1 DEFINITIONS
SECTION 2 GENERAL REGULATIONS
SECTION 3 SERVICE CHARGES
SECTION 4 MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE
SECTION 5 OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS
SECTION 6 DIRECTORY SERVICES
SECTION 7 CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT
SECTION 8 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
SECTION 9 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
SECTION 10 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
SECTION 11 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
Page
APPLICATION ...................................................... 1
EXPLANATION OF PRICE LIST CHANGE SYMBOLS ......................... 1
SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS
1.1 DEFINITION OF TERMS ......................................... 1
SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 ESTABLISHING AND FURNISHING SERVICE ......................... 1
2.1.1 APPLICATIONS FOR SERVICE ................................. 1
2.1.2 CANCELLED APPLICATIONS ................................... 1
2.1.3 CANCELLATION FOR CAUSE ................................... 1
2.1.4 OBLIGATION TO FURNISH SERVICE ............................ 2
2.1.5 OWNERSHIP AND USE OF FACILITIES .......................... 2
2.1.6 CREDIT ESTABLISHMENT ..................................... 2
2.2 OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY .................... 2
2.2.1 COMPANY LIABILITY ........................................ 2
2.2.2 COMPANY LIABILITY EXEMPTIONS ............................. 3
2.2.3 VALIDITY OF THE EXCULPATORY CLAUSE ........................ 3
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SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS (continued)
Page
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER ................................. 3
2.4 TRANSFER OF SERVICE BETWEEN CUSTOMERS ....................... 4
2.5 TERMINATION OF SERVICE FOR CAUSE ............................ 4
2.6 PAYMENTS, DEPOSITS AND LATE CHARGES ......................... 5
2.7 MINIMUM PERIOD .............................................. 7
2.8 SPECIAL TAXES, FEES, CHARGES ................................ 7
2.9 RESTORAL OF SERVICE CONDITIONS .............................. 7
2.11 ALLOWANCE FOR INTERRUPTIONS ................................. 8
2.12 SPECIAL SERVICE ARRANGEMENTS ................................ 8
2.13 WORK PERFORMED OUTSIDE REGULAR HOURS ........................ 8
2.14 CONSTRUCTION CHARGES ........................................ 8
2.15 PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS ....................................... 8
SECTION 3 - SERVICE CHARGES
3.1 GENERAL DEFINITION .......................................... 1
3.1.1 TYPES OF CHARGES ......................................... 1
3.2 DUAL ELEMENT SERVICE CHARGES ................................ 1
3.2.1 DESCRIPTION .............................................. 1
3.2.2 SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT CHARGE ............................. 2
3.2.3 APPLICATION OF CHARGES ................................... 2
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SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE
Page
4.1 APPLICATION ................................................. 1
4.2 REGULATIONS ................................................. 1
4.3 TWO-POINT SERVICE ........................................... 1
4.3.1 CLASSES OF SERVICE ....................................... 1
4.3.2 RATES AND CHARGES ........................................ 2
4.3.3 TIMING ................................................... 2
4.3.4 METHOD OF APPLYING RATES ................................. 4
4.3.5 SCHEDULE OF RATES ........................................ 5
4.3.6 RATE PERIODS ............................................. 6
4.3.7 SERVICE CHARGES .......................................... 6
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Page
4.4 AT&T NON-SUBSCRIBER SERVICE CHARGE.......................... 10
4.5 PUBLIC PAYPHONE SURCHARGE ................................... 11
4.6 AT&T ONE RATE® PLAN (OCPKG, OCPKA, CPMBE, CPMEM) ............. 12
4.7 AT&T ONE RATE® PLUS (CPMAF, CPMCD, CPMEH, CPMKB, OCPK2, OCPKX) 13
4.8 AT&T PERSONAL NETWORK PLAN (CPMP2 CPMP3 CPMP4 CPMP5) ......... 14
4.9 AT&T ONE RATE EXACT (OCPK5) ................................. 15
4.10 AT&T ONE RATE I (CPMEC, CPMPK, CPMRA, CPMRM, CPMRN, CPMRO
CPMEJ, CPMHJ, CPMHK, CPMH3, CPMWL, CPMRY, CPMTX, CPMLL, CPMLM 16
4.11 AT&T UNLIMITED PLUS PLAN (BLKCH, BLKNP) ..................... 17
SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS
5.1 REACH OUT® IDAHO ............................................... 1
5.2 AT&T LDMTS BASIC SCHEDULE NPA VOLUME DISCOUNT OPTION ........... 3
5.3 AT&T NATIONWIDE CALLING 150SM DIRECT (BLKF8, BLKF9, BLKGA,
BLKM1,CPMAC) ................................................... 4
5.4 AT&T MILITARY CONNECT ‘N SAVE (OCPKN) .......................... 5
5.5 AT&T ONE RATE® NATIONWIDE 10¢ (CPMYA, CPMYB) ................... 6
5.6 AT&T WORLDWIDE & US CALLING sm (OC4YD) .......................... 7
5.7 AT&T SIMPLIFIED PLAN (CPMDY, CPMBZ) ............................ 8
5.8 AT&T UNLIMITED WEEKENDS PLAN (BLKJB, BLKJD) .................... 9
5.9 AT&T OFFER (CPMTA, CPMBS) ..................................... 10
5.10 AT&T ONE RATE V PLAN (CPMWM, CPME1-4, CPMHE, CPMKC, CPMKD,
CPMKE, CPMNA) ................................................. 11
5.11 AT&T ONE RATE® VI (CPMXA, CPMLK) ............................... 11
5.12 AT&T MONTHLY MINUTES II (BLKSA, BLKGB, BLKGC, BLKM3) .......... 12
5.13 AT&T EASYREACH WORLDWIDE (OC4AE) ............................. 13
5.14 AT&T MONTHLY MINUTES (BLKSB, CPMMM) ........................... 14
5.15 AT&T EASY REACH 800® (17CE1, 17CE2) ........................... 15
5.16 AT&T PREPAID PHONE SERVICE .................................... 16
5.17 AT&T WORLDWIDE PREPAID CARD (DIRECT OCEAN SERVICE) ............ 20
5.18 AT&T PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS .................................... 21
Registered Service Mark of AT&T
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SECTION 6 – DIRECTORY SERVICES ............................ 1
SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT
7.1 CONNECTIONS.................................................. 1
7.1.1 GENERAL PROVISIONS......................................... 1
7.1.2 CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY.................................... 1
7.1.3 COMPANY RESPONSIBILITY..................................... 3
7.1.4 SERVICE PROVIDED BY A LOCAL EXCHANGE CARRIER............... 4
7.1.5 CONNECTION OF COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS....................... 4
7.1.6 CONNECTION OF CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT TO EXCHANGE SERVICE 5
7.1.7 OTHER CONNECTIONS ......................................... 9
7.1.8 MINIMUM PROTECTION CRITERIA ............................... 17
7.1.9 RECORDING OF TWO-WAY CONVERSATIONS ........................ 19
7.1.10 VIOLATION OF REGULATIONS .................................. 20
SECTION 8 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE ............................ 1
SECTION 9 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE ............................ 1
SECTION 10 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE ............................ 1
SECTION 11 – RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE ............................ 1
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APPLICATION
AT&T Consumer Customers:
The reference document for interstate terms and conditions for AT&T
consumer long distance services is the AT&T Service Guides located at
http://www.att.com/serviceguide/home will contain the interstate terms and
conditions. Customers who cannot access the web may call 1-888-288-4099 to
request a copy of the Service Guide appropriate for their calling plan.
This Price List contains the regulations and rates applicable to
intrastate telecommunications services in the State of Idaho furnished by
AT&T Enterprises, LLC, hereinafter referred to as the Company or AT&T.
EXPLANATION OF PRICE LIST CHANGE SYMBOLS
These symbols will appear in the right hand margin, when applicable.
(C) - To si nif chan ed re ulation
(D) - To signify discontinued material
(I) - To si nif rate increase
(M) - To signify material moved from or to another part of the
Price List with no change, unless there is another Price
List chan e s mbol resent
(N) - To si nif new material
(T) - To signify a change in text but no change in rate or
re ulation
(R) - To si nif rate reduction
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SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS
1.1 Definition of Terms
Access Line
A transmission path that connects a customer premises to an AT&T
central office.
Access Line Grouping
An access line or group of access lines with the same identifying
number. A group of access lines may be either standard or special
access lines but must be all of one type.
Accessories
Devices which are mechanically attached to, or used with, the
facilities furnished by the Company, and which are independent of,
and not electrically, acoustically, or inductively connected to, the
conductors in the communications path of the Company facilities.
Assembly
A configuration consisting of Customer equipment and/or a Customer
communications system or systems, which is connected to Custom
Network Service.
AT&T Central Office
The physical point of access for a service to the AT&T interoffice
network.
Authorized User
A person firm or corporation who is authorized by the Customer or
joint user to be connected to the service of the Customer or joint
user, respectively. An authorized user must be specifically named in
the application for service and on whose premises a station of the
service must be located.
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1.1 Definition of Terms (continued)
Building
A structure consisting of an enclosed area surrounded by outside
walls and under one continuous roof.
Call
A completed connection established between a calling station and one
or more called stations.
Called Station
The station (e.g., telephone number) called, or the terminating point
of a call.
Calling Station
The station from which a call is originated.
Central Office
A switching unit providing telecommunications services to the general
public for terminating and interconnecting lines. More than one
central office may be located in the same building.
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1.1 Definition of Terms (continued)
Communications Systems
Non-Company dedicated channels and equipment furnished for
communications between premises.
Company
Refers to AT&T Enterprises, LLC
Connecting Arrangement
The equipment provided by the Company to accomplish the direct
electrical connection of Customer facilities with the facilities of
the Company
Connecting Company/Carrier
Any telephone company or carrier whose facilities may be connected
with those of the Company for the purpose of furnishing
telecommunications services.
Contract
The service agreement between a Customer and the Company under which
facilities for communications between specified locations are
furnished, in accordance with the provisions of this Price List.
Customer
The person, firm, corporation or government agency contracting for
service and responsible for the payment of charges and compliance
with Company regulations. A channel service Customer must have a
communications requirement of their own.
Customer Equipment
Station or terminal equipment provided by the Customer, authorized
user or joint user.
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1.1 Definition of Terms (continued)
Direct Electrical Connection
A physical connection of the electrical conductors in the
communications path.
Exchange
A geographical unit established for the administration of
telecommunication services in a specified area.
Grandfathered
A term which describes Customer equipment that was directly connected
as specified below and that is grandfathered under Part 68 of the
Federal Communications Commission, Rules and Regulations because:
- The terminal equipment was directly connected to the
telecommunications network or local exchange services prior to July
1, 1979.
-The multiline terminating system was directly connected to the
telecommunications network or local exchange service prior to January
1, 1980.
- The protective circuitry was directly connected to the
telecommunications network or local exchange service prior to the
dates set forth preceding.
Home NPA
As used in connection with AT&T TOLL-FREE MEGACOM or AT&T TOLL-FREE
READYLINE Service, the NPA of the AT&T TOLL-FREE MEGACOM or AT&T
TOLL-FREE READYLINE Service Central Office from which a Customer has
obtained service.
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1.1 Definition of Terms (continued)
Joint User
A person, firm or corporation who is designated by the Customer as a
user of a channel service furnished to the Customer and to whom a
portion of the charge for the service will be billed under a joint
user arrangement.
Local Access and Transport Area (LATA)
A geographic area established by a local exchange carrier which
delimits its operational area and may include points outside the
state.
Local Exchange Company
The company that provides local exchange service within an authorized
serving area.
Message Telecommunications Service (MTS)
A communication between two or more stations located in different
local service areas.
Miscellaneous Common Carrier
A communications common carrier which is engaged in providing service
by radio through a base station authorized by the Federal
Communications Commission but who does not also provide a public land
wire telephone service.
Multiline Terminating System
Premises switching equipment and key telephone type systems which are
capable of terminating more than one local exchange service line, or
WATS access line.
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1.1 Definition of Terms (continued)
Network Control Signaling
Transmission of signals used for telecommunications services which
perform functions such as supervision (control, status, and charging
signals), address signaling (e.g., dialing), calling and called
number identification, audible tone signals (call process signals
indicating reorder or busy conditions) to control the operating of
switching machines.
Obsolete Services
Services referred to as obsolete are no longer suitable to meet the
current needs of the general public. They will not be furnished as a
new entire item of service to any Customer or applicant.
Off-Network Call
A call between a station on a CUSTOM NETWORK SERVICE and a station
which is not associated with a CUSTOM NETWORK SERVICE.
On-Network Call
A call between stations on a CUSTOM NETWORK SERVICE.
Premises
A building or buildings on continuous property (except rights-of-way,
etc.) not separated by a public thoroughfare.
Protective Circuitry
Discrete electrical circuitry that is within the scope of the
Registration Program and is designed to protect CUSTOM NETWORK
SERVICE from harm.
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1.1 Definition of Terms (continued)
Rate Center
A specified geographical point within or outside an exchange area,
from which mileage measurements are determined for the application of
mileage rates for either channel services or message
telecommunications services rates.
Rate Center Area
The area which encompasses the territories identified by the Central
Office codes that are assigned to a rate center.
Registered
A term which means compliance with and approval within the
Registration Program.
Registered Equipment
Equipment which complies and has been approved within the
registration provisions of Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations.
Registration Program
Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations which permits Customer
equipment to be directly connected to CUSTOM NETWORK SERVICE and
certain circuits without the requirement for protective circuitry.
Standard Access Line
A transmission path that connects a Customer premises to a AT&T
custom service using local exchange company central office switching
equipment and a common user transmission path to a AT&T central
office.
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1.1 Definition of Terms (continued)
Station
A signaling unit and other type equipment at a point on a premises
which allows the Customer to establish communication.
Switching Equipment
Equipment which performs the function of establishing and releasing
connections on a per call basis between stations, telecommunications
services, or communications systems.
Terminal Equipment
Any telecommunications equipment other than a multiline terminating
system, or communications system connected to CUSTOM NETWORK SERVICE
at a Customer's or User's premises.
Wire Center
The building where cable facilities are terminated which furnishes
service within a designated wire center serving area.
- Serving Wire Center
The wire center from which service is provided to the Customer.
- Wire Center Serving Area
The area of the exchange served by a single wire center.
Telecommunications Network
The MTS and WATS network provided by this Company.
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SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 Establishing and Furnishing Service
The general regulations are applicable in addition to the specific
regulations for service offerings in other sections of this Price
List.
The Company reserves the right to limit use and/or duration of
telecommunications services.
2.1.1 Applications for Service
Applications for establishment or changes of service may be made to
the Company verbally or in writing.
The Company or the authorized agent reserves the right to refuse an
application for service made by a present or former Customer who is
indebted to the Company or the authorized agent on the Customer's
behalf for service previously furnished, until the indebtedness is
satisfied.
2.1.2 Cancelled Applications
Applications for new service, additions or modifications which are
cancelled before service is established or before the work is
completed may result in a charge to the Customer for all expenses
incurred before the cancellation notice is received. However, the
charges shall not exceed those which would apply if the work
involved in the application or the request were completed, i.e.,
all applicable service connection, etc.
2.1.3 Cancellation for Cause
The Company by written notice to the Customer, may immediately
cancel the application for or discontinue service without incurring
any liability for the following reasons:
-Nonpayment of any sum due the Company.
-A violation of any condition governing the furnishing of service.
-By order of a court or other governmental authority having
jurisdiction.
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2.1 Establishing and Furnishing Service (continued)
2.1.4 Obligation to Furnish Service
The Company's obligation to furnish service is dependent on its
ability to secure and maintain suitable rights and facilities,
without unreasonable expense, and to provide for the installation
and maintenance of those facilities.
2.1.5 Ownership and Use of Facilities
Facilities furnished by the Company on the premises of a Customer
are the property of the Company. The Company's agents and
employees must be allowed to enter the Customer's premises at any
reasonable hour for installing, inspecting, maintaining, repairing
the facilities, or removing them. This remains the responsibility
solely of the Company, or its agents, unless otherwise specified.
2.1.6 Credit Establishment
The Company will conduct a credit investigation of each residential
service Customer or applicant prior to accepting the service order,
customer deposit or advance payment.
2.2 Obligations and Liability of the Company
2.2.1 Company Liability
The liability of the Company for damages arising out of mistakes,
omissions, interruptions, delays, errors, or defects in
transmission occurring in the course of furnishing service and not
caused by the negligence of the Customer, or of the Company, in
failing to maintain proper standards of maintenance and operation
and to exercise reasonable supervision shall in no event exceed an
amount equivalent to the proportionate charge to the Customer for
the period of service during which such mistake, omission,
interruption, delay, error or defect in transmission occurs.
The Company is liable for damages to a Customer's premises caused
by its gross negligence or willful misconduct.
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2.2. Obligations and Liability of the Company (continued)
2.2.2 Company Liability Exemptions
The Company's failure to provide or maintain service under this
Price List shall be excused by labor difficulties, governmental
orders, civil commotions, acts of God, and other circumstances
beyond the Company's reasonable control.
The Company is not liable to the Customer for certain claims,
losses or damages arising from the use of service furnished under
this Price List, such as:
- Claims for libel, slander, invasion of privacy, or infringement of
copyright arising from any communication; claims for patent
infringement arising from combining or using the Company service in
connection with facilities or equipment furnished by others; or
other claims arising out of any act or omission of others relating
to the service provided by the Company.
- The Company does not guarantee or make any warranty or accept
liability for claims, losses, or damages with respect to its
service when used in an explosive atmosphere.
- The Company may require the Customer to sign an agreement before
furnishing the service.
- The Company is not liable for any act or omission of any other
company or companies furnishing a portion of the service.
- The Company does not transmit messages but offers the use of its
facilities, when available, for communications between parties.
2.2.3 Validity of Exculpatory Clause
The above Price List language does not constitute a determination
by the Commission that a limitation of liability imposed by the
Company should be upheld in a court of law. Acceptance for filing
by the Commission recognizes that it is a court's responsibility to
adjudicate negligence and consequential damage claims. It is also
the court's responsibility to determine the validity of the
exculpatory clause.
2.3 Obligations of the Customer
The Customer, authorized user or joint user shall provide, install,
maintain and bear the expense of the provision of power required to
operate Company facilities.
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2.3 Obligations of the Customer (continued)
The Customer, authorized user or joint user is responsible for
reimbursing the Company for any loss through theft or damage to
facilities caused by negligence or willful acts.
The Company's facilities should be available for maintenance purposes
at a time agreeable to both the Company and the Customer. An
allowance will not be made for the period during which the service is
interrupted for maintenance.
The Customer is responsible for provision, installation and
maintenance of sealed conduit with explosive-proof fittings between
facilities furnished by the Company in explosive atmospheres and
points outside the hazardous area where connection may be made with
regular facilities of the Company. The Customer must install and
maintain service at locations within the hazardous area if, in the
opinion of the Company, injury to employees or its agents, or damage
to property might result, unless otherwise specified in this Tariff.
2.4 Transfer of Service between Customers
The service, or any rights associated, may not be assigned or
transferred in any manner.
2.5 Termination of Service for Cause
The Company may terminate service, with written notice, due to:
- Nonpayment due the Company within the Rules and Regulations For All
Telephone Companies Under the Jurisdiction of the Idaho Public
Utilities Commission promulgated in Order No. 15290 in Case
No. P- 300-6 by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, and all
amendments to those rules which may be hereafter adopted by the Idaho
Public Utilities Commission.
- Abandonment of the service; The use of foul or obscene language;
Impersonation with intent to defraud; Interfering with the service of
others in any way.
- Right to Refuse Service
The Company reserves the right to refuse service to any applicant, or
any applicant who wishes to establish service for a former Customer
who has been found to be indebted to the Company for service
previously furnished. The refusal of service will remain in effect
until satisfactory arrangements have been made for the payment of all
such indebtedness. At any time, the above conditions become apparent
to the Company, it may, at its discretion, terminate or suspend
service until the prior indebtedness has been satisfied.
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2.5 Termination of Service for Cause (continued)
- Transmitting a message or otherwise attempting to obtain service
for oneself or others so as to avoid payment of the applicable MTS or
WATS charge.
- The use of the service to harass another.
- If any law enforcement agency advises the Company that the service
is being used for unlawful purposes.
- The Company or authorized agent will restrict access to the network
when an account is delinquent and the Company's or the authorized
agent's attempts to obtain payment have failed.
- The Company may terminate service, without written notice, due to
the violation of Price List regulations.
2.6 Payments, Deposits and Late Charges
2.6.1 Payment of Bills
All charges for service and facilities exclusive of toll messages
are payable in advance by check, money order, cash or
electronically in lawful United States currency. Charges for toll
messages are payable upon receipt of the bill.
The Customer is responsible for the payment of all charges for
service, facilities and messages placed from or accepted at the
Customer’s station. Service may be terminated or suspended for non-
payment.
Payment, which is not honored by the payer bank or institution,
will be considered as nonpayment, and a returned check charge of
$20.00 will apply. When a local exchange company provides the
billing function on behalf of the Company, the local exchange
company’s returned check charge applies.
2.6.2 Advance Payments
The Company reserves the right to require advance payments for
service. The amount of advance payment is credited to the
Customer's account and applies to any indebtedness under the
contract.
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2.6 Payments, Deposits and Late Charges (continued)
2.6.3 Late Payment Charge
Subject to billing and systems availability, when a bill or
estimated bill for charges is presented to the Customer, any
amounts for which payment has not been received within 30 calendar
days of the invoice date will be considered delinquent. The
Customer may be assessed a Late Payment Charge on any delinquent
account balance. The Late Payment Charge is $6.50. The period
subject to the Late Payment Charge shall commence on the 31st
calendar day after the invoice date and continue from month to
month until the delinquent balance is resolved. The Late Payment
Charge shall be assessed monthly, based on the delinquent balance
maintained on the account at that time. The Customer shall not be
charged a Late Payment Charge on a delinquent balance, however, if
an applicable law or regulation prohibits the imposition of such
charges.
In the event a Customer disputes, in good faith, the validity of
any charges appearing on its invoice, the amount of these disputed
charges will be excluded from the total delinquent balance while
the dispute is pending. If the Company sustains the charges after
investigating the dispute, the applicable Late Payment Charges
shall be deemed correct and binding on the Customer. If,
alternately, the Company credits the charges after investigating
the dispute, the Late Payment Charges will not apply.
When a local exchange company provides the billing function on
behalf of the Company, the local exchange company's local exchange
service late payment charge applies. Late payment charges do not
apply until after the due date of the bill on which the usage
charges first appear.
2.6.4 Deposits
The Applicant or Customer may be required to make a deposit to be
held as a guarantee for the payment of charges for services
furnished. When service is terminated, the amount of the deposit,
with interest, will be applied to any indebtedness to the Company.
A deposit must be refunded or credited to the Customer's account
prior to termination of the service if the Company deems it no
longer necessary or upon satisfactory payment by the Customer of
all proper charges for telephone service for a period of twelve
consecutive months. The deposit will bear simple interest at the
rate currently in effect by Order of the Commission.
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2.6 Payments, Deposits and Late Charges (continued)
2.6.5. Convenience Fee For Payment Made With A Company Representative
A $5.00 fee will apply for each instance of payment of outstanding
charges when authorized by the subscriber by telephone (whether
such telephone call was originated by the subscriber or by the
Company) and when the method of payment would allow the payment to
be immediately credited to the subscriber's account, such as
payment via a credit card, an electronic check (eCheck), or any
other discretionary type payment that may be accepted by the
Company through such telephone contacts. This fee will not apply
for payments taken directly by subscribers to authorized Company
payment locations, payments mailed in, automatic funds transfers,
payments through the Company Internet website and other
conventional methods of payments. The subscriber would be informed
of any applicable charges prior to processing the subscriber's
request.
2.7 Minimum Period
The minimum period for which service and facilities is furnished is
one month, unless otherwise specified in this Price List.
2.8 Special Taxes, Fees, Charges
Insofar as practicable, any sales, use, privilege, excise, franchise
or occupation tax, surcharges for Universal Service and other funds,
costs of furnishing service without charge or similar taxes,
surcharges or impositions levied by the Federal, State or Local
government, or any political subdivision or taxing authority against
the Company may be billed by the Company to its Customers on a pro
rata basis.
2.9 Restoral of Service Conditions
If service is suspended for nonpayment, service will be restored
upon receipt of payment of all charges due, which will include the
charge for service and facilities during the time of suspension and
may include a restoral charge. If the Customer has a history of
payments returned for insufficient funds, the Company may require
payment be made by cash, money order or certified check. If payment
is made by personal check, service will be restored only after
clearance of the check by the bank.
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2.11 Allowance for Interruptions
When a Company-caused error or malfunction causes a Customer's
service to be interrupted, the Company will provide a credit
allowance not exceeding an amount equal to the proportionate charge
that would have been billed to the Customer for the period of time
the service was interrupted. However, if service is restored within
24 hours of the interruption report or detection by the Company, no
allowance will be made. These same provisions apply when the Company
requests the Customer to temporarily surrender their service.
2.12 Special Service Arrangements
Special service arrangements consist of offerings not provided for in
the Company's applicable Price List. Rates and charges will apply
based upon costs incurred and on the circumstances in each case.
These special service arrangements will be provided whenever, in the
judgment of the Company, there is a valid reason for providing the
service requested. In such cases, the Company reserves the right to
require an minimum period longer than 1 month at the same location.
2.13 Work Performed Outside Regular Hours
The rates and charges specified in this Price List contemplate that
work will be performed during regular working hours. If, at the
request of the Customer, work is performed outside of regular working
hours, the Customer may be required to pay any additional costs
incurred.
2.14 Construction Charges
The Company bases its rates and charges on services furnished under
normal conditions. Installation of facilities involving unusual costs
because of factors such as the time period, type of facility, or
location requested by the Customer may result in special construction
charges which will be based on costs incurred in addition to all
other applicable charges.
2.15 Promotional Offerings
From time to time, the Company may offer services at a reduced rate
or free of charge for promotional, market research, or rate
experimentation purposes. Such offerings will be for a limited
duration and customers will be so notified.
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3.1 General Definition
Service charges are one-time charges that apply for service
connections and changes, visits by the Company to the Customer's
premises when trouble reports result from the use of Customer
equipment or facilities and the installation of jacks. They apply
in addition to all other rates and charges for service.
3.1.1 Types of Charges
The charges are structured to reflect the work required in serving
the Customer on each occasion. There are three major categories of
charges described in this section:
- Dual Element Service Charges which apply for service connections
and changes.
- Billing Change Charge which applies to establish or change a
special billing arrangement and/or change in billing name
responsibility subsequent to the initial installation of service.
- Maintenance of Service Charges, which apply for service visits to
a Customer's premises when trouble has resulted from equipment or
facilities provided by the Customer.
3.2 Dual Element Service Charges
3.2.1 Description
Premises Work Charge
A time sensitive charge applicable to noncomplex residence and
noncomplex business, unless otherwise specified, for installation,
move and change work performed on the Customer's premises.
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3.2 Dual Element Service Charges (continued)
3.2.1 Premises Work Charge (continued)
Premises Work charges apply, as required, in addition to Service
and Equipment Charges for items of services which are listed in
this Price List.
3.2.2 Service and Equipment Charge
A charge that is associated with an item of service which applies
on a per service basis each time the service is provided or
changed. Service and Equipment Charges, where applicable, are
shown with the item of service in the Price Lise.
Unless otherwise specified, Service and Equipment Charges apply
whether or not the facilities are in place. Facilities are
considered as being in place when no change is made at the
Customer's request in the type or location of the facilities.
3.2.3 Application of Charges
A. Premises Work Charges apply as follows:
Noncom lex ll
Residence Other USOC
Initial Premises Work Charge First $27.50 $38.0
0
HRR1P
15-minute increment, or fraction thereof
dditional Premises Work Char e Next 10.00 10.00 HRRAP
three 15-minute increments, or fraction
thereof, each
dditional Premises Work Charge All 7.50 7.50
additional 15-minute increments, or
fraction thereof, each
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3.2 Dual Element Service Charges (continued)
3.2.3 Application of Charges (continued)
B. Billing Change Charge
Service &
E ui ment
Char e
Each Service Order Required
Residence $4.00
Business 7.50
C. Maintenance of Service Charges
The premises work charge described in 3.2.1. preceding applies for
both noncomplex and complex services.
D. Restoral of Service
If service is interrupted due to nonpayment of charges due the
Company or authorized agent on the Company's behalf, service will be
reestablished only upon payment of all charges due the Company or
authorized agent which may include the following restoration service
charge:
Restoration
Service Char e
- Each line restored $32.00
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3.2 Dual Element Service Charges (continued)
3.2.3 Application of Charges (continued)
E. Billing Change Charge
Service &
E ui ment
Char e
Each Service Order Required
Residence $4.00
Business 7.50
F. Maintenance of Service Charges
The premises work charge described in 3.2.1. preceding applies for
both noncomplex and complex services.
G. Restoral of Service
If service is interrupted due to nonpayment of charges due the
Company or authorized agent on the Company's behalf, service will be
reestablished only upon payment of all charges due the Company or
authorized agent which may include the following restoration service
charge:
Restoration
Service Char e
- Each line restored $32.00
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4.1 Application
Message Telecommunications Service applies to all calls made between
two or more rate centers within the State of Idaho.
This service is provided for use by the Customer and may be used by
others, when so authorized by the Customer, subject to the provisions
of this Price List.
4.2 Regulations
Regulations for MTS listed below are in addition to those contained
in Section 2.
The message charges specified in this Price List are in payment for
all service furnished between the calling and called stations.
The obligations of both Company and Customer as described in Section
2 also apply to MTS. In addition, during an MTS call the Customer
should exchange identifying information with the called party to
protect both their interests.
In order to control fraud, the Company may refuse to accept calling
cards which it determines to be invalid.
4.3 Two-Point Service
4.3.1 Classes of Service
Charges apply according to the class of call the calling station
selects.
A. Dial Station
Applies when the calling person dials the telephone number without
the assistance of an operator and the call is billed to the calling
number. Dial Station rates apply when the operator places a call when
the calling party is disabled.
B. Operator Station
Applies when calls are completed with the assistance of an operator,
except as otherwise specified.
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4.3 Two-Point Service (continued)
4.3.2 Rates and Charges
AT&T Consumer Customers:
The reference document for interstate terms and conditions for AT&T
consumer long distance services is the AT&T Service Guides located at
http://www.att.com/serviceguide/home will contain the interstate
terms and conditions. Customers who cannot access the web may call 1-
888-288-4099 to request a copy of the Service Guide appropriate for
their calling plan.
A. Rates Applicable on Certain Holidays
Holiday calling rates do not apply to any calls.
B. Timing of Calls
AT&T LDMTS service rates are quoted in terms of initial and
additional periods.
A per minute charge applies for each minute or any fraction of a
minute after the connection is made for all classes of service.
C. Service Charges
A Service Charge applies to each Operator Station and Operator-
Handled Conference Service calls. This charge is in addition to the
Initial and Additional Minute rate.
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4.3 Two-Point Service (continued)
4.3.2 Rates and Charges (continued)
D. Coin Telephone Payment Options
Public and semi-public coin telephones that use network coin
signaling will not be suitably equipped to accept payment by coin for
AT&T long distance calls. Alternative payment methods such as an AT&T
prepaid card may be used for AT&T calls made from such telephones.
E. State Cost Recovery Charge (In-State Connection Fee)
A monthly service charge will be applied to each AT&T long distance
residential Customer’s account. This monthly charge is applied if a
Customer has AT&T billable charges and credits on their bill,
including but not limited to, monthly recurring charges or minimum
usage charges. This charge does not contribute towards any applicable
minimum monthly charge.
Billing of this charge applies on a per-account basis.
Monthl Char e: $ 0.46
4.3.3 Timing
A message starts at the time communication is established between
the calling station and the called telephone number.
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4.3 Two-Point Service (continued)
4.3.3 Timing (continued)
A. Chargeable Time
Chargeable time ends when the calling station "hangs up" thereby
releasing the network connection. If one station "hangs up" but the
other does not, chargeable time ends when the telecommunications
network connection is released by automatic timing equipment or by
the operator. Chargeable time does not include time lost because of
faults or defects in the service.
B. Time of Day
The time of day at the calling party rate center determines whether
day/Peak, evening/Off-Peak, night or weekend rates apply.
4.3.4 Method of Applying Rates
The charge for Two-Point MTS is determined by the distance between
stations, time of day and day of week, duration of the call and
class of call.
A. Determination of Airline Mileages
1. Two-Point MTS rates between points in Idaho are based on the airline
distance between rate centers.
2. The rate centers and the central offices for the State of Idaho are
listed by rate center and numerically by central office in AT&T's
Business Service Guide, in which this Company concurs.
3. For the purpose of determining airline mileages, vertical and
horizontal grid lines have been established across the United
States. The spacing between adjacent vertical grid lines and between
horizontal grid lines represents a distance of one coordinate unit.
A vertical (V) and horizontal (H) four-digit coordinate is computed
for each rate center from its latitude and longitude location on a
map. The intersection of the horizontal grid and the vertical grid
identifies the V and H coordinates. The distance between any two
rate centers is the airline mileage computed between their
respective coordinate intersections. The methodology used to
determine rate mileage can be found in AT&T's Business Service
Guide. The rates applicable to mileage bands are provided in the
Schedule of Rates.
4. In cases where a message begins in one rate period and ends in
another, the Initial Period rate is the rate in effect at the time
the connection is established. The rate for the Additional Period is
the rate in effect at the beginning of each Additional Period. If
the total computed charges for a call include a fraction of a cent,
the fractional amount is dropped.
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4.3 Two-Point Service (continued)
4.3.5. Schedule of Rates
A. Dial Station - X Schedule
InterLATA/IntraLATA Service
PEA OFF-PEA WEEKEND
PER MINUTE RATE PER MINUTE RATE PER MINUTE RATE
$0.42 $0.42 $0.42
B. Dial Station - Y Rate Schedule
InterLATA/IntraLATA Service
PEAK OFF-PEAK WEEKEND
INITIAL DDITIONAL INITIAL DDITIONAL INITIAL DDITIONAL
MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE
$0.42 $0.42 $0.42 $0.42 $0.42 $0.42
C. Dial Station - Z Rate Schedule
InterLATA/IntraLATA Service
PEAK OFF-PEAK WEEKEND
INITIAL DDITIONAL INITIAL DDITIONAL INITIAL DDITIONAL
MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE
$0.42 $0.42 $0.42 $0.42 $0.42 $0.42
D. Operator Station - Sent Paid Non-Coin Calls
DAY EVENING NIGHT/WEEKEND
MILEAGE INITIAL DDITIONAL INITIAL DDITIONAL INITIAL DDITIONAL
BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE
LL $1.49 $1.49 $1.49 $1.49 $1.49 $1.49
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4.3 Two-Point Service (continued)
4.3.6 Rate Periods
-DAY, EVENING, NIGHT/WEEKEND
MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT SUN
8:00 AM
to DAY RATE PERIOD
* 5:00 PM
5:00 PM EVE.
to EVENING RATE PERIOD RATE
*11:00 PM PERIOD
11:00 PM
to NIGHT & WEEKEND RATE PERIOD
* 8:00 AM
*To but not including
-PEAK, OFF-PEAK, WEEKEND
MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT SUN
7:00 AM
to PEAK RATE PERIOD
* 7:00 PM WEEKEND
7:00 PM RATE
To OFF-PEAK RATE PERIOD PERIOD
* 7:00 AM
*To but not including
4.3.7 Service Charges
Billed To
Class of Service** Calling
Card Calls
ll Other Calls
utomated
Operator
ssisted
- Operator Station
Sent Paid – Non-Coin - $13.50
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4.3 Two-Point Service (continued)
4.3.7 Service Charges (continued)
B. Automated and Operator Assisted Service Charges
In addition to the charges in 4.3.5, an Automated Service Charge
applies to an 0+ Operator Station call that is fully automated
through operator systems and does not use a live Company operator.
An Operator Assisted Service Charge applies to any Operator
Station call that is dialed using the appropriate operator code
(e.g., 0, 00, 1010288+0) that involves a live Company operator.
The surcharge does not apply:
To calls in which a Company operator places a call for a Calling
party who identifies himself/herself as being handicapped and
unable to dial the call because of the handicap.
0 calls in which a Company operator is used only to record the
calling station number where Originating Number Identification
(ONI) is not available in the area of the Local Exchange Company
service the originating station.
0+ calls in which a Company operator places a call because
Automatic Number Identification (ANI) equipment is not available.
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4.3 Two-Point Service (continued)
4.3.7 Service Charges (continued)
C. Service Charge Exceptions
1. Customers with Disabilities Discount
A 50% rate reduction will apply to all direct dialed long distance
calls, within the State of Idaho, that originate from a
teletypewriter or similar device from a residential line of a
certified deaf and/or speech impaired Customer.
2. Rate Centers of Miscellaneous Common Carrier (MCC) Mobile Stations.
The rate center of mobile stations served by an MCC with whom the
Company has made arrangements for the interchange of traffic is the
wire center of the exchange in which the point of connection of the
system of the particular MCC is located.
3. Telecommunications Relay Service
Telecommunications Relay Service(TRS) calls are those calls completed
through a telecommunications relay service center. All terms and
conditions are described in Consumer AT&T Service Guide. The discount
for residential customers is found in section 4.3.7.C.1 preceding.
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4.3 Two-Point Service (continued)
4.3.7 Service Charges (continued)
D. Operator Transfer Service Fee
An Operator Transfer Service Fee applies to all completed
intrastate calls and to completed calls to intrastate Directory
Assistance, when an AT&T Customer dials 0-, reaches a Local
Exchange Company operator and requests a transfer to AT&T to
complete a call, and the Local Exchange Company operator transfers
the Customer to the AT&T network from the Local Exchange Company
network.
The Operator Transfer Service Fee is applied in addition to any
other applicable Service Charges or Surcharges.
The Operator Transfer Service Fee does not apply to:
- Calls to 800 numbers
- Calls to 900 numbers
- Calls to SelectCall Service numbers
Rate per occurrence: $ .75
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4.4 AT&T NON-SUBSCRIBER SERVICE CHARGE
4.4.1 Description
A service charge that is applied to all Direct Dialed, Operator
Station, Person-to-Person and Real Time Rated interLATA calls
placed from a residential telephone that is not pre-subscribed to
AT&T as the Primary Interexchange Carrier (PIC). This service
charge will apply in addition to the initial period and additional
period rates as set forth in Section 4.3.5.A of this Price List.
This charge will apply where billing capabilities permit. This
service is an add-on to the interstate service and all interstate
terms and conditions are contained in Consumer AT&T Service Guide.
4.4.2 Rates and Charges
The following intrastate interLATA rates will apply:
Rate
Rate Per Call: $3.50
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4.5 PUBLIC PAYPHONE SURCHARGE
4.5.1 Description
A Public Payphone Surcharge applies to all completed consumer
intrastate long distance calls placed from a public/semi-public
payphone which are not paid on a sent paid basis. Specifically,
the Public Payphone Surcharge applies to 1) calls to intrastate
Directory Assistance, 2) AT&T EasyReach 800 Service Calls, and
3) AT&T Prepaid Phone Service.
The Public Payphone Surcharge is applied in addition to any other
applicable Service Charges or Surcharges.
The Public Payphone Surcharge does not apply to:
- Calls paid for by inserting coins at the
public/semi-public payphone
- Calls placed from stations other than
public/semi-public payphones
- Telecommunications Rely Service calls
Discounts offered by AT&T discount plans and promotions will not
apply to the Public Payphone Surcharge unless this specific charge
is expressly covered in the AT&T discount plan or promotion.
4.5.2 Rates and Charges
Per Public Payphone Call
(excluding Prepaid Phone Cards) $0.56
Pre aid Phone Service Not to exceed
- Dollar Based Cards $1.20
- Minute/Unit Based Cards 35 minutes or units
- Dollar Based Cards sold from
vending machines $3.50
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4.6 AT&T ONE RATE® PLAN* (OCPKG, OCPKA, CPMBE, CPMEM)
4.6.1 DESCRIPTION
Effective November 1, 2007, the AT&T One Rate® Plan will not be
available to new subscribers.
Residential Customers who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange
Carrier and are enrolled in this plan will receive the benefits of
this plan.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and
is available where billing capabilities exist. Additional terms
and conditions of this plan can be found in the AT&T Consumer
Service Guide located at www.att.com/serviceguide/home.
4.6.2 RATES AND CHARGES
AT&T Direct Dial Station in-state long distance calls will be rated
as follows:
InterLATA and IntraLATA Service
Per Minute
Direct Dial Station $.23
*This plan was formerly known as AT&T One Rate KA (OCPKA), AT&T Simple
Minutes (CPMBE), AT&T One Rate Basic (CPMEM).
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4.7 AT&T ONE RATE® PLUS1,2 (CPMAF, CPMCD, CPMEH, CPMKB, OCPKX, OCPK2)
4.7.1 DESCRIPTION
This plan is available to customers who are pre-subscribed to AT&T
as their Primary Interexchange Carrier (PIC). Customers must
enroll in this plan to be eligible for the rates listed below.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and
is available where billing capabilities exist. Additional terms and
conditions of this plan can be found in the AT&T Consumer Service
Guide at www.att.com/serviceguide/home.
4.7.2 RATES AND CHARGES
AT&T Direct Dial Station in-state long distance calls will be rated
as follows:
Eli ible Calls Rate er Minute
Direct Dial Station - InterLAT $ 0.16
Direct Dial Station - IntraLAT $ 0.16
1This plan was formerly known as AT&T One Rate® Sundays (CPMAF), AT&T
Select Saver (CPMEH), AT&T International Plan with 12¢ Domestic Rate, AT&T
International Plan with Domestic Rate (OCPK2) and AT&T One Rate® Plus Plan
(CPMKB).
2Effective April 1, 2021, Customers may no longer enroll in this plan.
Existing Customers subscribed will continue to receive the benefits of
this plan.
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4.8 AT&T PERSONAL NETWORK PLAN (CPMP2, CPMP3, CPMP4, CPMP5)
4.8.1 DESCRIPTION
Effective March 11, 2000, AT&T Personal Network Plan is
grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new
customers.
The AT&T Personal Network Plan is an add-on to the interstate plan
of the same name and will be available where billing capabilities
exist. This plan entitles eligible customers to the rates
specified below.
All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations of this
plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide.
Effective September 23, 1999, the Unlimited Weekend Calling feature
for Dial Station calling is grandfathered to existing customers and
not available to new customers.
4.8.2 RATES AND CHARGES
Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Service Charge
Dial Station $ 0.12 None
Easy Reach 800 Service
(formerl known as 800 Plan P)
$ 0.25 None
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4.9 AT&T ONE RATE EXACT (OCPK5)
4.9.1 DESCRIPTION
Beginning March 15, 2001, this plan is grandfathered to existing
customers and not available to new customers.
AT&T One Rate Exact is available to eligible residential customers.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name
which includes a monthly recurring charge and will be available
only where billing capabilities exist. All other interstate terms,
conditions, extensions or expirations and customer eligibility
under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide.
The initial period for Dial Station calls and Card calls consists
of one full minute. The additional period for Dial Station calls
consists of six-second increments, and the additional period for
Card calls consists of one full minute increments.
4.9.2 RATES AND CHARGES
Class of Service
Initial
Period Rate
Each Add’l
Period Rate
Service
Charge
Dial Station $ .12 $.012 None
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4.10 AT&T ONE RATE I1 (CPMRA, CPMRM, CPMRN, CPMRO, CPMEJ, CPMHJ, CPMHK
CPMH3, CPMWL, CPMRY, CPMTX, CPMLL, CPMLM, CPMLN, CPMDM, CPMWB,
CPMED, CPMPQ, CPMNB, CPMEC, CPMPK, CPMWN, CPMWP, OCPK1)
4.10.1 DESCRIPTION
Residential Customers who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange
Carrier and are enrolled in this plan will receive the benefits of
this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan and will
be available where billing capabilities exist.
Additional terms and conditions are specified in the AT&T Consumer
Service Guide located at www.att.com/serviceguide/home.
4.10.2 RATES AND CHARGES
AT&T Direct Dial Station in-state long distance calls will be rated
as follows:
Eligible Calls Rate Per Minute
Direct Dial Station $ .10
1This plan was formerly known as: (1) AT&T One Rate® 5¢ (CPMRA, CPMRM,
CPMRN, CPMRO, CPMEJ, CPMHJ); (2) AT&T One Rate II (CPMLL, CPMLM, CPMLN,
CPMDM, CPMWB, CPMED, CPMPQ CPMNB); (3) AT&T One Rate® III (CPMH3, CPMWL,
CPMRY, CPMTX); (4) AT&T One Rate® I Plus (CPMHK); (5) AT&T One Rate IV;(6)
AT&T One Rate® Off-Peak II(CPMPK); (7) AT&T One Rate® Weekends (CPMEC);(8)
AT&T One Rate® Off-Peak V(CPMWN, CPMWP), and (9) AT&T Anywhere(SM) Plan
(OCPK1).
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4.11 AT&T UNLIMITED PLUS PLAN1 (BLKCH, BLKNP)
4.11.1 DESCRIPTION
The AT&T Unlimited Plus Plan is available to residential Customers
who are presubscribed to AT&T, as their Primary Long Distance
Carrier. Customers may enroll in this offer by completing and
returning a written subscription form, calling an AT&T designated
800 number to subscribe or by subscribing during a marketing
contact with AT&T.
This plan is offered in conjunction with the interstate AT&T
Unlimited Plus Plan and is available where facilities and billing
capabilities permit. All other terms, conditions and Customer
eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T
Service Guide.
4.11.2 RATES AND CHARGES
This plan provides unlimited minutes of direct dialed 1+ state-to-
state and in-state long distance calling for residential voice
service only. If it is determined that usage is not consistent
with residential voice applications, such as for Internet access
services, commercial facsimile or auto-dialing, call forwarding,
three-way calling, resale, telemarketing or other non-residential
uses, AT&T may immediately suspend, restrict or cancel your service
without prior notice.
Customers subscribed to this plan must pay a monthly interstate
recurring charge.
1 This plan was formerly known as AT&T Unlimited Plan (BLKNP).
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AT&T Consumer Customers:
The reference document for interstate terms and conditions for AT&T
consumer long distance services is the AT&T Service Guides located
at http://www.att.com/serviceguide/home will contain the interstate
terms and conditions. Customers who cannot access the web may call
1-888-288-4099 to request a copy of the Service Guide appropriate
for their calling plan.
5.1 Reach Out® Idaho
5.1.1 Description
Effective September 1, 1997, Reach Out Idaho is grandfathered to
existing customers at their existing location and not available to
new customers.
For the monthly recurring rate, Reach Out Idaho provides customers
an hour allotment consisting of up to 60 minutes of anytime
intrastate dial station long distance service. Calling in excess of
one hour is billed at an additional minute rate.
A. Regulations
1. The minimum service period for Reach Out Idaho is one month.
Customers who retain service for less than one month will be billed
the monthly recurring rate.
2. Reach Out Idaho is provided only where billing capability permits.
3. Customers selecting Reach Out Idaho may not subscribe to any other
AT&T intrastate optional calling plan.
4. Reach Out Idaho does not include Directory Assistance, Conference
Service, Operator-Handled, or Calling Card calls.
5. The charges and discounts in effect under this plan apply to all
lines and trunks billed to the same billing number (one account).
® Registered Service Mark of AT&T.
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5.1 Reach Out Idaho (continued)
5.1.2 Discontinuation of Service
Reach Out Idaho may be discontinued by the customer upon written or
telephonic notice to AT&T. In addition, AT&T will discontinue a
Customer's subscription to the Plan in the following situations:
- When AT&T is notified that the Customer has changed its primary
interexchange carrier to a carrier other than AT&T after the
Customer subscribed to the
Plan, and the Customer has not notified AT&T that it wishes to
continue such Plan. Discontinuance will be effective as of the
date the Customer changed its primary interexchange carrier.
When AT&T has notified a Customer in writing that it plans to
discontinue the Customer's Plan and the Customer does not, within
30 days of such notification, notify AT&T that it wishes to
continue such Plan. Discontinuance will be effective 30 days from
AT&T's mailing of its notification to the Customer.
5.1.3 Rates and Charges
The monthly rate is in addition to all rates and charges for all
other telephone service.
If continuous service exceeds one month, the charges for a
fractional part of a month will be a proportionate part of the
monthly charges for the initial period of night/weekend use, based
on usage.
Usage Charges
Char es
Initial hour of an time callin er month $ 9.99
Each additional hour of anytime calling $ .20
Service and equipment charges in Section 3 apply.
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5.2 AT&T LDMTS BASIC SCHEDULE NPA VOLUME DISCOUNT OPTION
5.2.1 Volume Discount
AT&T offers an optional Customer selected NPA (excluding area codes
700 and 900) volume discount to LDMTS Customers. The discount will
be applied to the eligible LDMTS usage for calls completed to the
single domestic NPA designated by the Customer during each monthly
A Customer who qualifies for and receives a NPA volume discount for
a monthly billing period will also receive a bonus discount on the
total eligible LDMTS usage during that monthly billing period for
calls completed to all domestic NPAs other than the designated NPA.
The intrastate LDMTS Basic Schedule NPA Volume Discount is being
offered in conjunction with AT&T's interstate Basic Schedule NPA
Volume Discount offering. All terms, conditions and specific
discounts are specified in Consumer AT&T Service Guide.
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5.3 AT&T NATIONWIDE CALLING 150Sm DIRECT1,2 (BLKGA, BLKF8, BLKF9, BLKM1,
CPMAC)
AT&T will offer this plan to residential customers who are
presubscribed to AT&T as their primary long distance carrier and are
enrolled in this plan.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name.
Customers pay a monthly recurring charge that entitles the subscriber
up to 150 minutes of accumulated state-to-state and in-state long
distance Direct Dial Station usage each billing month. This plan is
available where billing capabilities exist. Additional terms and
conditions of this plan can be found in the AT&T Consumer Service
Guide located at www.att.com/serviceguide/home.
This plan includes AT&T Direct Dial Station in-state long distance
calls.
5.3.1 RATES AND CHARGES
Unused block-of-time minutes will not be carried over to the next
month. In-state long distance direct dial station calls over and
above the monthly minute allotment will be rated as follows, 24
hours a day, seven days a week:
Eligible Minutes
Be ond the Block-of-Time
Rate Per Minute
Direct Dial Station - InterLATA Calls $0.10
Direct Dial Station - IntraLATA Calls $0.10
1 This plan was also known as AT&T Nationwide Calling 120, AT&T Monthly
Minutes III, AT&T 150 Monthly Minutes (BLKGA), AT&T One Rate® Savings
(CPMAC) and AT&T Nationwide Calling 150sm (BLKF8).
2 Effective April 1, 2021, Customers may no longer enroll in this plan.
Existing Customers subscribed will continue to receive the benefits of
this plan.
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5.4 AT&T MILITARY CONNECT ‘N SAVE (OCPKN)
AT&T Military Connect ‘n Save is an Optional Calling Plan that
provides specific rates for direct dialed station calls and direct
dialed station international calls placed from a military location
and is available to residential Customers who are presubscribed to
AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T Military Connect ‘n
Save and is available where billing capabilities exist. All other
terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and Customer
eligibility of this plan can be found in the Consumer AT&T Service
Guides.
5.4.1 RATES AND CHARGES
The following rates will apply:
Eli ible Calls Rate Per Minute
Dial Station See AT&T One Rate® Plan (OCPKG)
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5.5 AT&T ONE RATE® NATIONWIDE 10¢1 (CPMYA, CPMYB)
AT&T will offer this plan to residential customers who are: 1)
presubscribed to AT&T as their primary long distance carrier, 2) have
an AT&T local access line, and 3) are enrolled in this plan.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T One Rate® Nationwide 10¢
plan, which includes a monthly recurring charge. This offer is
available only where facilities and billing capabilities permit. All
other terms and conditions, extensions or expirations and Customer
eligibility are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service guide.
5.5.1 RATES AND CHARGES
In-state long distance direct dial station calls will be rated as
follows, 24 hours a day, seven days a week:
Class of Service Maximum Rate Per Minute
InterLATA Calls $0.10
IntraLATA Calls $0.10
1Effective April 1, 2021, Customers may no longer enroll in this plan.
Existing Customers subscribed will continue to receive the benefits of
this plan.
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5.6 AT&T WORLDWIDE & US CALLING sm (OC4YD)
AT&T will offer this plan to residential customers who are
presubscribed to AT&T as their primary long distance carrier and are
enrolled in this plan.
This plan includes AT&T direct dial station state-to-state and in-
state long distance calls that are made from the customer’s home,
billed to the customer’s main residential telephone account, and made
without using an AT&T Operator or an AT&T automated call processing
system. All other types of calls are rated at basic rates unless the
customer is enrolled in another AT&T plan that covers these other
types of calls.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T Worldwide & US Callingsm
plan, which includes a monthly recurring charge. This offer is
available only where facilities and billing capabilities permit. All
other terms and conditions, extensions or expirations and Customer
eligibility are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service guide.
5.6.1 RATES AND CHARGES
In-state long distance direct dial station calls will be rated as
follows, 24 hours a day, seven days a week:
Class of Service Maximum Rate Per Minute
InterLATA Calls $0.20
IntraLATA Calls $0.20
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5.7 AT&T SIMPLIFIED PLAN1 (CPMDY, CPMBZ)
5.7.1 DESCRIPTION
Effective November 1, 2007, the AT&T One Rate® Simple Plan is not
available to new subscribers.
Residential Customers who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange
Carrier and are enrolled in the plan will receive the benefits of
this plan.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and
is available where billing capabilities exist. Additional terms and
conditions of this plan can be found in the AT&T Consumer Service
Guide located at www.att.com.serviceguide/home.
5.7.2 RATES AND CHARGES
AT&T Direct Dial Station in-state long distance calls will be rated
as follows:
Eli ible Calls Rate er Minute Service Char e
Direct Dial Station $0.29 None
1 This plan was formerly known as AT&T® One Rate® Simple Plan (CPMDY).
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5.8 AT&T UNLIMITED WEEKENDS PLAN1 (BLKJB, BLKJD)2
5.8.1 DESCRIPTION
Residential Customers who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange
Carrier and are enrolled in this plan will receive the benefits of
this plan.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and
is available only where billing capabilities exist. Customers pay
a monthly recurring charge that entitles the subscriber to
unlimited weekend (Saturday and Sunday) state-to-state and in-state
long distance Direct Dial Station usage each billing month.
Eligible AT&T Direct Dial Station in-state long distance calls made
Monday through Friday will be rated at a per-minute rate.
Additional terms and conditions of this plan can be found in the
AT&T Consumer Service Guide located at
www.att.com/serviceguide/home.
This plan includes AT&T Direct Dial Station in-state long distance
calls.
5.30.2 RATES AND CHARGES
Rate Period
Weekend 12:00 a.m. Saturda throu h 11:59 .m. Sunda
Weekda 12:00 a.m. Monda throu h 11:59 .m. Frida
Weekda Callin Per Minute
Direct Dialed Station calls $0.09
1 Effective December 31, 2003, this plan is no longer available to new
subscribers.
2 This plan was also known as AT&T Unlimited Sundays (BLKJD).
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5.9 AT&T OFFER1,2 (CPMTA, CPMBS)
5.9.1 DESCRIPTION
Residential Customers have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange
Carrier and are enrolled in this plan will receive the benefits of
this plan.
5.9.2 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and
is available where billing capabilities exist. Additional terms and
conditions of this plan can be found in the AT&T Consumer Service
Guide located at www.att.com.serviceguide/home.
AT&T Direct Dial Station in-state long distance calls will be rated
as follows:
Class of Rate Service Char e
Service Per Minute Per Call
Direct Dialed Station $0.12 $0.69
1 Beginning April 29, 2006, Customers may no longer enroll in this Offer.
Existing Customers subscribed to this offer on or before April 29, 2006,
will continue to receive the benefits of this plan.
2 This plan was formerly known as AT&T 10¢ Offer.
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5.10 AT&T ONE RATE V Plan1 (CPMWM, CPME1-4, CPMHE, CPMKC, CPMKD, CPMKE,
CPMNA)
This plan is no longer available to new subscribers. Residential
Customers who have AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier and
are enrolled in this plan will receive the benefits of this plan.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and is
available where billing capabilities exist. Additional terms and
conditions of this plan can be found in the AT&T Consumer Service
Guide located at www.att.com/serviceguide/home.
5.10.1 RATES AND CHARGES
AT&T Direct Dial Station in-state long distance calls will be rated
as follows:
Class of Service Rate er Minute
InterLATA Dial Station $0.12
IntraLATA Dial Station $0.12
5.11 AT&T ONE RATE VI2 (CPMLK, CPMXA)
This plan is not available to new subscribers.
This plan is available to AT&T Residential Customers who have AT&T as
their primary interexchange carrier and are enrolled in this plan.
This offer is an add-on to the interstate offer of the same name and
will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other
terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and customer
eligibility under this plan are specified in AT&T’s Consumer Service
Guide.
5.11.1 RATES AND CHARGES
The following rates will apply for intrastate Dial Station calls:
Class of Service Rate er Minute
InterLATA Dial Station $0.12
IntraLATA Dial Station $0.12
1This plan was formerly known as AT&T One Rate On-Line (CPME1-4), AT&T One
Rate 12¢ (CPMHE), AT&T Evenings Plan (CPMKC), AT&T eWeekends (CPMKD), AT&T
Nights (CPMKE) and AT&T One Rate Global Plan (CPMNA).
2This plan was formerly known as AT&T One Rate® 10¢, AT&T One Rate® XA
(CPMXA) and AT&T One Rate® Off-Peak III (CPMLK).
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5.12 AT&T MONTHLY MINUTES II1 (BLKSA, BLKGB, BLKGC, BLKM3)
This plan is no longer available to new subscribers. Residential
customers who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier and
are enrolled in this plan can receive the benefits of this plan.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and is
available only where billing capabilities exist. Customers pay a
monthly recurring charge that entitles the subscriber up to 300
minutes of accumulated state-to-state and in-state long distance
Direct Dial usage each billing month. Additional terms and conditions
of this plan can be found in the AT&T Consumer Service Guide located
at www.att.com/serviceguide/home.
5.12.1 RATES AND CHARGES
Eligible Minutes Beyond
the Block-of-Time
Per Minute
Direct Dial Station Calls
InterLAT $0.10
IntraLATA $0.10
1 This plan was formerly known as AT&T 500 Monthly Minutes (BLKSA), AT&T
500 Weekend Minutes (BLKGB), AT&T 250 Weekend Minutes (BLKGC) and AT&T
300 Monthly Minutes (BLKM3).
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5.13 AT&T EASYREACH WORLDWIDE (OC4AE)
Customers of Consumer Telecommunications who have AT&T as their
Primary Interexchange Carrier may enroll in this plan. Customers can
enroll in this plan by completing and returning an enrollment form
provided by AT&T, calling an AT&T designated 800 number by enrolling
during a marketing contact with AT&T or via a Company designated
Internet address.
This plan is an add-on to the international EasyReach Worldwide Plan
and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All
other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and Customer
eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T
Service Guide.
5.13.1 RATES AND CHARGES
InterLATA Service
Eli ible Calls Rate er Minute Service Char e
Dialed Station See One Rate® Plan N/
IntraLATA Service
Eli ible Calls Rate er Minute Service Char e
Dialed Station See One Rate® Plan N/
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5.14 AT&T MONTHLY MINUTES1 (BLKSB,CPMMM)
5.14.1 DESCRIPTION
This plan is not longer available to new subscribers. Residential
customers who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Long
Distance carrier and are enrolled in this plan will receive the
benefits of this plan.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name.
Customers pay a monthly recurring charge that entitles the
subscriber up to 60 minutes of accumulated state-to-state and in-
state long distance Direct Dial Station usage each billing month.
This plan is available only where billing capabilities exist.
Additional terms and conditions can be found in the AT&T Consumer
Service Guide located at www.att.com/serviceguide/home.
5.14.2 RATES AND CHARGES
Eligible Minutes
Be ond the Block-of-Time
Rate
er Minute
InterLATA Direct Dial Station Calls $0.10
IntraLATA Direct Dial Station Calls $0.10
1 This plan was formerly known as AT&T 60 Monthly Minutes (BLSKB) and AT&T
30 Monthly Minutes (CPMMM).
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5.15 AT&T EASY REACH 800®1 Option 1 (17CE1), Option 2 (17CE2)
5.15.1 DESCRIPTION
AT&T Easy Reach 800® includes only one routing arrangement per AT&T
Easy Reach 800® telephone number. Each routing arrangement furnished
to the Customer will be arranged for either Option 1 or Option 2
only. The usage rates specified for Option 1 and Option 2 apply for
all times of day, seven days a week, for all distances. Calls are
billed on a full minute basis. The length of each call is rounded
up to the next full minute. Charges for total chargeable minutes of
usage will be determined and rounded up to the next cent. This
service is complementary to interstate AT&T Easy Reach 800® Service.
This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T Easy Reach 800® offer.
This offer will be available only where facilities and billing
capabilities exist. All other terms and conditions, extensions or
expirations and Customer eligibility are contained in the Consumer
AT&T Service Guide.
5.15.2 RATES AND CHARGES
Service Intrastate Rate
O tion Per Minute of Use
O tion 11 $ 0.25
O tion 2 $ 0.25
1 Beginning March 1, 2005, Customers may no longer enroll in AT&T Easy
Reach 800® Service Option 1. Existing Customers subscribed to AT&T Easy
Reach 800® Service Option 1 on or before March 1, 2005, will continue to
receive the benefits of the Option 1 plan.
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5.16 AT&T PREPAID PHONE SERVICE
AT&T Prepaid Phone Service provides outbound voice grade
communications service for calls charged to the following prepaid
phone cards ("Prepaid Phone Cards"):
- Prepaid Phone Cards (physical or virtual) containing the AT&T
brand, which include cards co-branded with the brand of another
company (hereinafter "AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards").
- Prepaid Phone Cards (physical or virtual) containing the
SmarTalk brand (hereinafter "SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards") and
Prepaid Phone Cards where service is provided by ConQuest.
Services provided with these cards are provided by AT&T d/b/a
SmarTalk and ConQuest.
Customers can purchase Prepaid Phone Cards as follows:
- AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards directly from AT&T.
- AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards directly from retailers.
- SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards and Prepaid Phone Cards where
service is provided by ConQuest directly from retailers.
When sold through a retailer, price points for Prepaid Phone Cards
and recharged minutes are established by the retailer and are
prominently disclosed at the point of sale. When sold directly by
AT&T, price points for AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards and recharged
minutes are established by AT&T and are fully disclosed to the
purchaser at the time of sale.
This in-state offer is an add-on to the interstate AT&T Prepaid Phone
Service accessed through AT&T Prepaid Phone Cards described in AT&T’s
Consumer Service Guide located at www.att.com/serviceguide/home. All
terms and conditions are contained and described within the AT&T
Consumer Service Guide.
This in-state offer is also an add-on to the interstate AT&T Prepaid
Phone Service accessed through SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards and
Prepaid Phone Cards where service is provided by ConQuest described
in the Prepaid Phone Card Service Agreement located at
https://www.prepaidserviceguide.com.
5.16.1 RATES AND CHARGES
When sold directly by AT&T, price points for AT&T Branded Prepaid
Phone Cards are established by AT&T. When sold by retailers, price
points for Prepaid Phone Cards are established by the retailer.
Prices for cards sold by retailers are prominently displayed on the
card or otherwise clearly provided to the customer. Prices for
cards sold directly by AT&T are fully disclosed to purchasers prior
to and at the time of sale. The price points do not include any
sales tax and may not include other fees and charges that may apply
to the transaction at point of purchase.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 238 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 5
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 17
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SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS
5.16 AT&T PREPAID PHONE SERVICE (continued)
5.16.1 RATES AND CHARGES (continued)
1. AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards - Minute/Unit based cards
are available in various denominations up to 1200 interstate
minutes/units per card, or as otherwise specified by AT&T.
Dollar based cards are available in various denominations up
to $100.00, or as otherwise specified by AT&T. AT&T Branded
Prepaid Cards, as well as recharged minutes or dollar value
of service on these cards, will have a maximum per minute
interstate price not greater than 25¢ unless purchased from a
vending machine or at a terminal or transportation center, in
which case the maximum per minute interstate price will not
be greater than 99¢. In-state calls made with AT&T Branded
Prepaid Phone Cards may be decremented up to one minute/unit
per minute of talk time. AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards may
have an expiration date, as disclosed on the card and/or in
the marketing material. AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards may
be rechargeable as disclosed on the card and/or in the
marketing material. If rechargeable, a recharge convenience
fee of up to a maximum of 15% of the recharge amount applies.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 239 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 5
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 18
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS
5.16 AT&T PREPAID PHONE SERVICE (continued)
5.16.1 RATES AND CHARGES (continued)
2. SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards and Prepaid Phone Cards where
service is provided by ConQuest - Minute/Unit based cards are
available in various denominations up to 1200 interstate
minutes/units per card, and Dollar based cards are available
in various denominations up to $100.00, or as otherwise
specified. These cards will have a maximum per minute
interstate price, excluding surcharges, not greater than 25¢
unless purchased from a vending machine or at a terminal or
transportation center, in which case the maximum per minute
interstate price, excluding surcharges, will not be greater
than 99¢. The following charges will be applied against calls
made with a PenniesRule! SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Card: a 79¢
first minute surcharge for calls within the U.S., and a
weekly fee of 12¢ beginning 7 days after first use. The
following charges will be applied against calls made with a
Habla a Mexico SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Card: a weekly
maintenance fee of 95¢ after the first call is made, a 30%
communication fee of the total value of the call, after each
call, and calls more than 15 minutes are charged 50¢. A
first minute surcharge of up to $3.00 will apply to World
Touch SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards. SmarTalk Prepaid Phone
Cards and Prepaid Phone Cards where service is provided by
ConQuest are not rechargeable unless otherwise expressly
stated on the card or packaging. If rechargeable, a recharge
convenience fee of up to a maximum of 15% of the recharge
amount applies. SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards and Prepaid
Phone Cards where service is provided by ConQuest may have an
expiration date as disclosed on the card and/or in the
marketing material. In-state calls made with cards purchased
from a vending machine or at a terminal or transportation
center will be decremented one minute/unit for each minute of
talk time. All other SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards and Prepaid
Phone Cards where service is provided by ConQuest may be
decremented up to one minute/unit for each minute of talk
time for in-state calls.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 240 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 5
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 19
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS
5.16 AT&T PREPAID PHONE SERVICE (continued)
5.16.1 RATES AND CHARGES (continued)
1. Directory Assistance is available only through the AT&T
Prepaid Phone Service platform and is only available for
domestic directory assistance requests. Directory assistance
requests will have a maximum charge of not greater than 40
minutes/units for Minute/Unit based cards or $5.00 for Dollar
based cards per request. An announcement will provide the
charge for directory assistance prior to connecting the call.
2. The U.S. Public Payphone Surcharge applies when a Prepaid
Phone Card is used to place a call from a U.S. public or
semi-public payphone.
3. State Universal Service Charge - AT&T may, at its option,
apply the State Universal Service Charge at point of sale.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 241 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 5
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 20
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5.17 AT&T WORLDWIDE PREPAID CARD (DIRECT OCEAN SERVICE)
5.17.1 Description
This service is available to customers who purchase or have an
AT&T Worldwide PrePaid Card with sufficient available balance(s).
Customer must access the AT&T network by dialing the appropriate
access number as instructed on the Prepaid Card.
This plan includes AT&T in-state long distance calling card calls
that are placed using the AT&T Worldwide PrePaid Card, via the
designated access number, completed as instructed on the card, and
without the assistance of an operator.
All calls must be charged against an AT&T Worldwide PrePaid Card
that has sufficient available balance. Calls will be interrupted
with an announcement 60 seconds prior to the time the balance will
be depleted. Calls in progress will be terminated by the Company
if the balance on the prepaid card is insufficient to continue the
call. AT&T Worldwide PrePaid Card balances will be reduced by the
appropriate charge for each minute or fractional part of a minute
that a call continues.
This plan is an add-on to the international plan of the same name
and is available where billing and technical capabilities exist.
Additional terms and conditions can be found in the AT&T Consumer
Service Guide located at www.att.com/serviceguide/home.
Directory Assistance is available only through the AT&T PrePaid
Phone Service platform and is only available for domestic
directory assistance requests. Directory assistance requests will
be charged basic Directory Assistance rates. An announcement will
provide the charge for directory assistance prior to connecting
the call.
5.17.2 Rates and Charges
Eligible Calls Per Minute
Rate
Per Call
Surcharge
Eli ible AT&T Callin Card Calls $.10 $0.00
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 242 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 5
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 21
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS
5.18 Promotional Offerings
From time to time, AT&T may offer services at a reduced rate or free
of charge for promotional, market research, or rate experimentation
purposes. Such offerings will be for a limited duration and customers
will be so notified.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 243 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 6
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 1
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
SECTION 6 – DIRECTORY SERVICES
6.1 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE
Directory Assistance service allows Customers to request information
from Directory Assistance records. Directory Assistance charges apply
to all requests. Customers are allowed a maximum of one request for
information per call. In addition to the Directory Assistance charge,
calls completed by an operator are charged the appropriate Operator
Service Charges as specified in section 4.3.7 preceding. Person-to-
Person and collect calls to Directory Assistance are not permitted.
6.1.1 Rate
Per Call
$ 2.49
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 244 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 1
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT
7.1 Connections
7.1.1 General Provisions
When Customer equipment is connected to MTS or WATS, it must
comply with the FCC Registration Program. If Grandfathered Customer
equipment, test equipment or communications systems are connected,
the Minimum Protection Criteria specified in this Price List must
be met.
A. Grandfathered Equipment
Grandfathered Customer equipment that was directly connected under
Part 68 of the FCC's Rules and Regulations must conform to the
following conditions:
1. The terminal equipment was directly connected to the
telecommunications network or local exchange service prior to July
1,1979.
2. The multi-line terminating system was directly connected to the
telecommunications network or local exchange service prior to
January 1, 1980.
3. The protective circuitry was directly connected to the
telecommunications network or local exchange service prior to the
dates set forth in 1. or 2. preceding.
7.1.2 Customer Responsibility
The Customer is responsible for the installation, operation and
maintenance of any terminal equipment or communications system
provided by the Customer.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 245 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 2
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7.1 Connections (continued)
7.1.2 Customer Responsibility (continued)
No combination of terminal equipment or communications system shall
require change in or alteration of the services of the Company,
cause electrical hazards to Company personnel or its agents, damage
to Company equipment, malfunction of billing equipment, or
degradation of service to persons other than the user of the
subject terminal equipment or communications system, the calling or
called party. Upon notice from the Company that the terminal
equipment or communications system is causing such hazard, damage,
malfunction or degradation of service, the Customer shall make such
change as shall be necessary to remove or prevent such hazard,
damage, malfunction or degradation of service.
The Company will take immediate action to protect its services or
interests if this regulation is violated, see Termination of
Service for Cause, Section 2.
A. Maintenance
When a repair person is dispatched, a Maintenance of Service Charge
will apply if testing discloses that the service is functioning
correctly. See Maintenance of Service Charge, Section 3.
B. Reconnecting Grandfathered Equipment
Prior to reconnecting grandfathered equipment to Company services,
the Customer must provide the following information about the
equipment to the Company:
Manufacturer's name, model number and type
Ringer Equivalence Number and Type (if known)
Type of standard jack (if required)
Service to which equipment is being connected
Notarized affidavit for premises wiring
Description of interface
Line or pin assignment for a multiline jack
The Customer must also notify the Company when the grandfathered
equipment is permanently disconnected.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 246 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 3
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT
7.1 Connections (continued)
7.1.3 Company Responsibility
In addition to furnishing and maintaining components for its
services, the Company will provide technical information pertaining
to interface parameters as an aid to the Customer in selecting the
appropriate interface.
The Company is not responsible to any party if a change in its
service components, Minimum Protection Criteria, operations, or
procedures which are consistent with the Registration Program, (1)
affects any facilities, Customer equipment or communications
systems provided by others in any way, or (2) requires their
modification in order to be used with Company services. However,
if such changes can be reasonably expected to materially affect the
operating or transmission characteristics of the services or render
any Customer premises equipment or communications system
incompatible with the services, the Company will make a reasonable
effort to notify the Customer in writing of the proposed change. A
reasonable interval will be allowed before the change is
implemented to enable the Customer to maintain compatibility of the
Customer equipment or communications system with Company services.
Telecommunications services may or may not be suitable for use with
all types of terminal equipment or systems, and where such
equipment or system is connected to Company facilities the
responsibility of the Company shall be limited to the furnishing of
facilities suitable for telecommunications services and to the
maintenance and operation of such facilities in a manner proper for
such telecommunications services. Subject to this responsibility
the Company shall not be responsible for (1) the through
transmission of signals generated by terminal equipment or systems,
or for the quality of, or defects in, such transmission or (2) the
reception of signals by terminal equipment or system, or (3)
address signaling.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 247 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 4
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT
7.1 Connections (continued)
7.1.4 Service Provided by a Local Exchange Carrier
Company services may be connected to services provided by a Local
Exchange Carrier. The connections are subject to the regulations in
this Price List and the appropriate tariff(s) or price list(s) of
the local exchange carrier.
7.1.5 Connection of Communications Systems
When a communications system or switched service is connected to
the Company's services, the Customer must make all arrangements
concerning the connected systems or service with its provider. The
connection does not constitute a joint undertaking between this
Company and the provider of the system or service. The system or
service must be operated and maintained so it will work
satisfactorily with the Company's services. Connections to service
will be made in accordance with the following:
- When MTS, WATS, or 800 Service is connected to a communications
system which is also connected to switching or terminal equipment
such equipment shall provide the necessary network control
signaling, e.g., answer supervision.
- The connection at the service interface must be made so that it
continually complies with the specified Minimum Protection
Criteria. See Minimum Protection Criteria following.
- When a communications system fails and the connection to services
is not through switching equipment, the communications system
must be arranged to promptly return the service to an idle (on-
hook) state. In addition, the Customer must promptly notify the
Company when the communications system fails.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 248 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 5
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
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7.1. Connections (continued)
7.1.5 Connection of Communications Systems (continued)
The design, maintenance and operation of telecommunications service
envisions that communications will originate or terminate at a
station of the associated service. Connections of communications
systems may be made to facilities furnished by the Company for
telecommunications service at a premises where the Customer does
not originate or terminate communications. The Company will not be
responsible for the through transmission of signals or for the
quality of transmission on such connections.
7.1.6 Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to Exchange Services
When Customer premises equipment is connected to certain exchange
services it must comply with the FCC's Registration Program. (For
simplicity, such Customer premises equipment will be referred to as
"registered equipment" or "grandfathered equipment," as
appropriate, in this section.)
A. Categories of Connections
Connections to all exchange services have been classified as Category
I or Category III for the purpose of this Price List. The category is
determined by the type of exchange service and the type of Customer
premises equipment connected to it.
Category I and Category III Connections - A Category I or III
connection results when certain specified premises equipment is
connected to an exchange service which is arranged for a specific
type of operation. When Customer premises equipment is connected as a
Category I or Category III connection it must comply with the
Registration Program.
If grandfathered premises equipment, test equipment or a
communications system is connected to an exchange service, the
Minimum Protection Criteria specified in this section must be
complied with at the interface point. All connections will be made at
the interface point of the exchange service.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 249 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 6
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT
7.1 Connections (continued)
7.1.6 Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to Exchange
Services (continued)
B. Connections Under Certification Programs
Customer premises equipment that was connected under the following
programs as of their expiration date may remain connected as
grandfathered equipment under the Registration Program.
Attestation - Expiration date July 1, 1980
Customer headsets and non-powered conferencing equipment may remain
connected, be moved and reconnected according to the standards and
procedures listed in the technical references for attested equipment.
Conformance - Expiration date July 1, 1979
Customer conforming answering devices may remain connected, be moved
and reconnected according to the standards and procedures listed in
the technical references for conforming answering devices.
C. Grandfathered Connecting Arrangements
Certain Customer premises equipment connected to an exchange service
as a Category I or Category III connection prior to the appropriate
register only date(s), was connected through a grandfathered
connecting arrangement. The Carrier will continue to provide those
grandfathered connecting arrangements under the following conditions:
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 250 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 7
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT
7.1 Connections (continued)
7.1.6 Connections of Customer Premises Equipment to Exchange
Services (continued)
C. (continued)
- Customer premises equipment that is connected through a
grandfathered connecting arrangement may be moved and reconnected.
The grandfathered connecting arrangement used to reconnect the
premises equipment will be provided, subject to its availability.
- The Customer premises equipment must comply with the specified
Minimum Protection Criteria in this section.
D. Communications Systems
Communications systems, including systems provided by authorized
users, may be connected with exchange services at the premises of the
Customer or authorized user provided that:
1. The Customer has a regular and continuing requirement for the
origination or termination of communications over the communications
system and the normal mode of operation of the communications system
shall be to provide communications originating or terminating at the
premises on which the connection is made.
2. The connection shall be made through switching equipment provided
either by the Customer or by the Company.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 251 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 8
RELEASE: 0
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SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT
7.1 Connections (continued)
7.1.6 Connections of Customer Premises Equipment to Exchange
Services (continued)
D. (continued)
3. When the connection is to WATS service, the Customer has a
requirement to communicate over a WATS line to or from premises of
that Customer located in the same rate state where the WATS initial
period rate applies. Communications systems not subject to the FCC
Rules and are not connected through switching equipment must
terminate only in the WATS rate state in terminal equipment or
multiline terminating systems subject to the FCC Rules.
4. To protect the telecommunications network, the connection of a
communications system with facilities furnished for channel service
which are arranged for connection to a MTS or WATS access line or
station apparatus provided by the Company as a part of a service
provided by the Company to the same Customer, shall be through:
a connecting arrangement as provided by the Company, or
registered or grandfathered terminal equipment, communications
systems, or protective circuitry which, either singularly or in
combination assures that the requirements of Part 68 of the FCCs
Rules and Regulations are met at the channel interface.
Communications systems which involve direct electrical connection
must comply with the Minimum Protection Criteria set forth in this
section.
In lieu of the total hardware protection requirements in this
paragraph 4, an alternative method for control of signal power only,
as covered in this section, is available for the connections
described in this paragraph.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 252 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 9
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT
7.1 Connections (continued)
7.1.6 Connections of Customer Premises Equipment to Exchange
Services (continued)
E. Acoustic and Inductive Connections
Communications systems may be acoustically or inductively connected
with Company facilities for exchange and channel service as specified
in 1. and 2. following, provided the acoustic or inductive connection
is made externally to Company voice transmitting and receiving
equipment.
Communications systems may be connected to exchange services at the
premises of the Customer where the Customer has a regular and
continuing requirement for the origination or termination of
communications over the communications systems provided that:
The normal mode of operation of the communications system shall be to
provide communications originating or terminating at the premises on
which the connection is made.
Communications systems which involve acoustic or inductive
connections must comply with the Minimum Protection Criteria set
forth in this section.
7.1.7 Other Connections
Except as otherwise provided in 7.1.6 C preceding, communications
systems will be connected, as specified below, with Company
services furnished for such purposes under this Price List.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 253 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 10
RELEASE: 0
Advice No. ID-24-ATT-0004
SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT
7.1 Connections (continued)
7.1.7 Other Connections (continued)
A. U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force
Facilities of the U.S. Department of the Army, Navy or Air Force may
be connected with facilities of the Company, subject to the
regulations following, where the Secretary of the Department or his
authorized representative notifies the Company in writing that the
connection is required for reasons of military necessity. Such
connections will be made by means of switching or connecting
equipment.
Telephone facilities of the aforesaid Departments may be connected
to: a private branch exchange switchboard or other telephone
switching or terminal equipment; provided, however, that the
Department facilities will not be connected with the MTS network to
form a through connection except in cases of emergency involving
safety of life or property, unless such facilities are provided in
locations where it is impracticable for the Company to furnish its
facilities.
B. Power, Pipe Line and Railroad Companies
1. Facilities of an electric power company, or oil, oil products or
natural gas pipe line company, or railroad company provided
primarily to communicate with points located along a right-of-way
(including premises of such company anywhere in cities, townships or
villages along the right-of-way) owned or controlled by such company
may be connected with facilities of the Company for the following
purposes:
- in cases of emergency involving safety of life or property;
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 254 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 11
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SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT
7.1 Connections (continued)
7.1.7 Other Connections (continued)
B. Power, Pipe Line and Railroad Companies (continued)
- in addition, in cases of calls originated by railroad employees
under circumstances indicating need for prompt action to secure or
maintain the safety, continuity, or reliability of railroad
service to the public, and related to the movement of passengers,
mail, property, or equipment by railroad, or the repair,
maintenance, or construction of railroad right-of-way, structures,
or equipment,
- in cases where the Customer facilities serve locations where it is
impracticable because of hazard or inaccessibility for the Carrier
to furnish its facilities; and
- during an interim period in cases where the Customer has arranged
for replacement of said Customer facilities with facilities of the
Carrier.
2. Telephone circuits of such companies will be connected with the
network to form a through connection only through manual switching
equipment, or an attendant position of dial private branch
exchange equipment. Such equipment or position may be located at
either or both ends of the Customer's circuit.
3. Connection of a Customer's telephone circuit as specified in
1. preceding may be established at either end of such circuit but
shall not be established at both ends simultaneously.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 255 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 12
RELEASE: 0
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7.1. Connections (continued)
7.1.7. Other Connections (continued)
B. (continued)
4. Facilities of the Company, when connected with facilities of the
Customer, will not be used for communications of others than the
Customer, except that such facilities may be used for the
communications of, and be connected with facilities furnished by
the Company to, other companies which (a) are operated with the
Customer as parts of an integrated electric power, oil, oil
products or natural gas pipe line system or railroad system under
direct or common ownership or control; or (b) own or operate an
electric power or pipe line or railroad system jointly with the
Customer; or (c) own or operate electric power or pipe line or
railroad facilities interconnected with those of the Customer.
Company facilities when so connected may be connected with the
exchange or toll network to form a through connection for
communications of other companies specified in 1,2, or 3,
preceding, including calls originated by employees of such
companies, only under the circumstances set forth in 1, preceding.
5. Terminal equipment and communications systems connected to
exchange services specified in accordance with 7.1.6.A. preceding,
prior to January 1, 1980, may remain connected and be moved and
reconnected for the life of the equipment without registration
unless subsequently modified. Effective May 1, 1983, new
installations of terminal equipment or communications systems
subject to Part 68 of the FCC's Rules and Regulations connected to
such exchange and channel services must meet the requirements of
Part 68 of the FCC's Rules and Regulations.
Exhibit 006 R. Howell, AT&T Page 256 of 268
AT&T ENTERPRISES, LLC
IDAHO
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PRICE LIST
ISSUED: APRIL 18, 2024 SECTION 7
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2024 PAGE 13
RELEASE: 0
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7.1 Connections (continued)
7.1.7 Other Connections (continued)
C. State or Local Governmental Agencies
1. Facilities of a state or local governmental agency, provided
primarily to communicate with fixed points or mobile units on or
along highways operated, patrolled or maintained by the agency, may,
in lieu of the provisions of 7.1.6.A. preceding, be connected with
facilities furnished by the Company subject to the regulations
following. Such connections will be made by means of switching or
connecting equipment.
2. Customer telephone facilities may be connected to a private branch
exchange switchboard or other telephone switching equipment of the
Company for communication with stations and channel facilities
associated with said switching equipment; provided, however, that a
private branch exchange switchboard will not be connected with
private telephone switching equipment located on the same general
premises or in the same general local service area.
3. Channels will be furnished by the Company between a terminal of
Customer facilities within or near a telephone exchange area or
local service area and a location within the exchange or local
service area for connection at such location with Customer terminal
equipment.
D. U.S. Government Executive Branch
Equipment of a Department or Agency of the Executive Branch of the
U.S. Government used for the purpose of disguising or concealing the
contents or meaning of communications may be connected with Company
furnished exchange services where the head of the Department or
Agency whose equipment is to be connected, or the authorized
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D. (continued)
representative, notifies the Company in writing that such connection
is required to safeguard official information in the interest of
national defense, or other confidential official information
disclosure of which to unauthorized persons would be detrimental to
the public interest. Such connections shall be made by means of
connecting equipment or arrangements furnished by the Company.
E. National Defense and Security
In certain cases, the FCC Rules permit the connection of non-
registered equipment or systems to the telecommunications network,
provided that the Secretary of Defense; the head of any other
governmental department (having requisite FCC approval); or their
authorized representative certifies in writing to the Company that:
- The connection is required in the interest of national defense and
security;
- The equipment to be connected either complies with the technical
requirements of the FCC Rules or will not cause harms to the
telecommunications network or Company employees; and
- The work is supervised by an installation supervisor who meets the
qualifications stated in the FCC Rules.
F. Hazardous or Inaccessible Locations
Except as otherwise provided in 7.1.7.B.(5) preceding, facilities
furnished by the Customer which involve hazardous or inaccessible
locations, i.e., mines or powder manufacturing companies, may be
connected with exchange service furnished the Customer by the
Company. The requirement for the use of a standard jack is waived
for registered equipment connected in these locations.
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7.1.7 Other Connections (continued)
G. Company Channels
Channels furnished by the Company to one Customer may be connected to
MTS or WATS access lines furnished to a different Customer.
Connections shall be made through switching equipment, provided by
the Customer, authorized user or joint user.
H. Other Carriers Communication System
1. A communication system provided by another carrier to a Customer,
authorized user or joint user of an exchange service, furnished by
the Company may be connected at the premises of the Customer,
authorized user or joint user to the exchange service furnished by
the Company where the Customer, authorized user or joint user has a
regular and continuing requirement for the origination or
termination of communications over the communications system of the
other carriers.
Where the connection of another carrier communications system is by
means of a channel derivation device, the above provision setting
forth a regular and continuing requirement for the origination or
termination of communications over such system is not applicable.
In addition, the provision of 2, following does not apply.
2. The normal mode of operation of the other carrier communications
system shall be to provide communications originating or terminating
at the premises at which the connection is made.
3. Connections shall be made only if the forms of electrical
communication are the same and consistent with those for which the
Company provided service is offered. Connections are not
represented as being suitable for satisfactory transmission.
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H. (continued)
4. Where the connection of another carrier communications system is by
means of an acoustic or inductive connection, such connection shall
be made externally to Company provided voice transmitting and
receiving equipment.
5. Where the connection of another carrier communications system is by
means of a direct electrical connection, such connection shall be
made:
- through switching equipment provided either by the Customer,
authorized user, joint user, or other carrier
6. When the connection is by means of switching equipment provided by
the Customer, authorized user or joint user, such switching
equipment and the facilities provided by the other carrier shall be
treated as a communications system provided by the Customer and the
regulations applicable to the connection of such communications
systems, set forth in 7.1.6 preceding apply.
7. Where the Customer of such other carrier is an authorized user of an
exchange service furnished by the Company and connection is made at
the authorized user's premises, all communications over the
interconnected facilities shall be between the authorized user and
the Company's Customer and be related directly to the business of
the Company's Customer.
8. Other carrier's systems may be connected at the Customer's,
authorized user's or joint user's premises to station apparatus
provided by the Company to the same Customer.
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7.1.8 Minimum Protection Criteria
Minimum Protection Criteria have been specified so that Company
personnel or its agents, equipment, and services will be protected
from the harmful effects of signal power overload and hazardous
voltages. Minimum Protection Criteria applies to the direct
electrical, acoustic, or inductive connections of Customer
equipment and communications systems to Company services.
A. General
Customer equipment, test equipment and communications systems which
are connected to services on a direct electrical basis or an acoustic
or inductive basis, must comply with the following:
1. Since a circuit utilizes Company channels and equipment in common
with other circuits and services, it is necessary that the power of
the signal applied to the circuit be limited in order to prevent
excessive noise and crosstalk. Because each circuit is individually
engineered, a single valued limit for all applications cannot be
specified. Therefore, the power of the signal (for direct
electrical connections in the band above 300 Hertz) which may be
applied by the equipment to the interface will be specified by the
Company for each application to be consistent with the signal power
allowed on this Company's telecommunications network.
2. To protect other Company services, it is necessary that the signal
which is applied at the interface meets the following limits:
(a) The power in the band from 3,995 Hertz to 4,005 Hertz shall be at
least 18dB below the power of the signal as specified in (1) above.
(b) The power in the band from 4,005 Hertz to 10,000 Hertz shall not
exceed 16dB below one milliwatt.
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A. General (continued)
(c) The power in the band from 10,000 Hertz to 25,000 Hertz shall not
exceed 24dB below one milliwatt.
(d) The power in the band from 25,000 Hertz to 40,000 Hertz shall not
exceed 36dB below one milliwatt.
(e) The power in the band above 40,000 Hertz shall not exceed 50dB
below one milliwatt.
(f) To prevent the interruption or disconnection of a call, it is
necessary that the signal applied at the interface be limited.
Specifically, the signal at the interface shall at no time have
energy concentrated solely in the 2450 to 2750 Hz band. If there is
signal power at the interface in the 2450 to 2750 Hz band, it must
not exceed the power present at the same time in the 800 to 2450 Hz
band.
B. Direct Electrical Connections
In addition to the regulations in A. preceding, Customer equipment,
test equipment, and communications systems which are connected to MTS
or WATS on a direct electrical basis must comply with the following:
To prevent excessive noise and crosstalk, it is necessary that the
power of the signal presented at the central office does not exceed
12dB below one milliwatt when measured over any three second
interval. To ensure that this limit is not exceeded, the power of the
signal which may be applied by the premises equipment, test equipment
or communications system to the interface will be specified for each
Customer location. In no case shall the power exceed one milliwatt.
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7.1.8 Minimum Protection Criteria (continued)
C. Acoustic or Inductive Connections
In addition to the regulations in A. preceding, Customer equipment
and communications systems which are connected to MTS or WATS on an
acoustic or inductive basis must comply with the following:
To prevent excessive noise and crosstalk, it is necessary that the
power of the signal which is applied by the equipment to the
interface located on the Customer's premises be limited so that the
signal power does not exceed 9dB below one milliwatt when averaged
over any three second interval. However, to permit each Customer,
independent of distance from the central office, to supply signal
power which at the central office approximates 12dB below one
milliwatt when averaged over any three second interval, the Company,
at the Customer's request, will specify, for each Customer location,
the signal power at the interface, which shall in no case exceed one
milliwatt.
7.1.9 Recording of Two-Way Telephone Conversations
The regulations, terms and conditions pertaining to the recording
of two-way telephone conversations are identified in Consumer AT&T
Service Guide.
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7.1.10 Violation of Regulations
Where any terminal equipment or communication system is used with
telecommunications services furnished by the Company and any of the
connections provisions are violated, the Company will take such
immediate action as appropriate for the protection of its
facilities and will promptly notify the Customer of the violation.
The Customer shall discontinue such use of the equipment or system
or correct the violation and shall confirm in writing to the
Company with ten days, following the receipt of written notice from
the Company, that such use has ceased or that the violation has
been corrected. Failure of the Customer to discontinue such use or
to correct the violation and to give the required written
confirmation to the Company within the time stated above shall
result in termination of the Customer's service in accordance with
the provisions stated in Section 2, until such time as the Customer
complies with the provisions of this Price List.
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