HomeMy WebLinkAboutAT&T Residential Local Services.pdfAT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL TITLE PAGE
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
RESIDENTIAL LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES
REGULATIONS
AND
SCHEDULES OF RATES
IDAHO
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL CONTENTS
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 6
ISSUED: OCTOBER 7, 2005 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 17, 2005
MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
1 Application of Price List
2 General Regulations
3 Local Service Areas
4 Promotional Offerings
5 Non-Recurring Charges
6 Custom Calling Service
7 Call Blocking Options
8 Reserved for future use
9 Directory Assistance Services
10 Directory Listing Service
11 Operator Service
12 Busy Line Verify and Busy Line Interrupt Service
13 Universal Emergency Telephone Number Service (911, E911)
14 N11 Service
15 Call Plan Deluxe
16 One Rate USAsm
17 One Rate Advantage
18 Call Plan Unlimited Plus
19 One Rate® State Plan
20 One Rate® Local Plan
21 AT&T Additional Feature Add-on Package
22 Employee Local Service Offer
23 One Rate® Multi-line Plan
24 One Rate® Multi-line Unlimited Plan
25 Miscellaneous Surcharges (N)
sm Service Mark of AT&T.
Advice No. 05-23
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 17, 2005
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 1
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
1. APPLICATION OF PRICE LIST
Section Page
1. Application of Price List 1
1.1 Application 1
1.2 Price List Format 1
1.3 Trademarks and Service Marks 2
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 1
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
1. APPLICATION OF PRICE LIST
1.1 APPLICATION
This price list applies to the furnishing of Local Exchange Services
defined herein by AT&T Communications Of The Mountain States, Inc.
for the state of Idaho, (hereinafter referred to as the “Company” or
“AT&T”). Local Exchange Services are furnished for the use of end-
users in placing and/or receiving local telephone calls within their
Local Service area. Services, features and functions will be
provided where facilities, including but not limited to: billing
capability, technical capability and the ability of AT&T to purchase
service elements become available without unreasonable expense to the
Company, as determined in the Company’s sole discretion.
The provision of Residential Local Exchange Services is subject to
existing regulations and terms and conditions specified in this
schedule and the Company’s current price list, and may be revised,
added to, or supplemented by superseding issues.
AT&T reserves the right to offer its Customers a variety of services
as deemed appropriate by the Company.
Except as may otherwise be specified in this price list, service is
provided on the basis of a minimum period of at least one month, 24-
hours per day, seven days a week. For the purpose of computing
charges in this price list, a month is considered to have 30 days.
1.2 PRICE LIST FORMAT
Page numbers appear in the upper right hand corner of the page.
Pages are numbered sequentially in each Section. When a new page is
added between existing pages with whole numbers, a decimal is added.
For example, a new page added between pages 4 and 5 would be 4.1.
Release numbers also appear in the upper right hand corner of the
page. These numbers are used to determine the most current page on
file. For example, a Release 4 page cancels a Release 3 page.
There are nine levels of alphanumeric coding. Each level is
subservient to its previous higher level. The following is an
example of the numbering sequence used in this Price List.
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)
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 1
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 2
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
1. APPLICATION OF PRICE LIST (Cont’d)
1.2 PRICE LIST FORMAT (Cont’d)
These Price List revisions symbols will appear in the right hand
margin, when applicable.
(C) - To signify changed regulation
(D) - To signify discontinued material
(I) - To signify rate increase
(M) - To signify material moved from or to another part of the
Price List with no change, unless there is another symbol
present
(N) - To signify new material
(R) - To signify rate reduction
(T) - To signify a change in text but no change in rate or
regulation
1.3 Trademarks and Service Marks
Trademarks and Service Marks to the extent, if any, used throughout
this price list, are Trademarks and Service marks of AT&T Corp. and
are as specified in the Master Table of Contents and/or the
appropriate Service Section of this price list.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
I DAHO
RESIDENTIAL LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
ISSUED: JULY 23, 2010
EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 2, 2010
ECTION 2
INDEX PAGE 1
RELEASE: 3
2.GENERAL REGULATIONS
Section Page
2.General Regulations 1-24
2.1 Undertaking of the Company 1-6
2.1.2 Terms and Conditions 2
2.1.3 Notification of Service Affecting Activities 2
2.1.4 Provision of Equipment and Facilities 3
2.1.5 Shortage of Equipment or Facilities 4
2.1.6 Customer Equipment 4
2.1.7 Abuse and Fraudulent Use 6
2.2 Liability of the Company 7
2.2.1 Service Liability 7
2.2.2 Temporary Suspension for Repairs 9
2.2.3 Credit Allowance for Interruption 9
2.3 Obligations of the Customer 10-11
2.3.1 Customer Responsibilities 10
2.3.2 Claims 11
2.4 Payments and Charges 12-15
2.4.1 Establishment and Reestablishment of Credit 12
2.4.2 Billing and Collection 12
2.4.3 Billing Disputes 13
2.4.4 Advance Payments 13
2.4.5 Deposits 14
2.4.6 Returned Check Charge 14
2.4.7 Minimum Period Charge 15
2.4.8 Late Payment Charge 15
2.4.9 Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Program Surcharge 15
2.4.10 Convenience Fee For Payment Made With A Company 15.1
Representative
2.5 Cancellation, Discontinuance and Changes 16-19
2.5.1 Cancellation of Service 16
2.5.2 Discontinuance of Service 17
2.5.3 Changes in Service 18
2.5.4 Restoration of Service 19
2.6 Assignment of Transfer of Service 19
2.7 Notices and Communications 19
2.8 Emergency Number Service (911 and E911)20-21
2.8.1 Description 20
2.8.2 Emergency Telephone Service Charge 21
2.8.3 Rules, Regulations and Terms and Conditions 21
2.9 Provision for Certain Local Taxes and Fees 22
2.10 Definitions 23-24
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Advice No. 2010-13
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 2, 2010
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
2.1 UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY
The Company undertakes to provide the services offered in this price
list on the terms and conditions and at the rates and charges
specified herein.
Local Exchange Services consist of furnishing one-way or two-way
communication to or from a demarcation point on the Customer’s
premises and another demarcation point within a Local Service Area as
specified in Section 3 of this price list.
The provision of Local Exchange Services is subject to existing
regulations and terms and conditions specified in this schedule and
the Company’s current price list, and may be revised, added to, or
supplemented by superseding issues.
Services, features and functions will be provided where facilities
including but not limited to: billing capability and technical
capabilities are available without unreasonable expense to the
Company and the ability of the Company to purchase Unbundled Network
Elements (“UNEs”) (as that term is defined by applicable law), either
alone or in combination (including a combination of unbundled
switching with other UNEs), are available. AT&T reserves the right
to withdraw any service provided pursuant to this tariff upon 30 days
notice and to modify its terms and conditions on 10 days notice, in
the event that changes occur (including regulatory changes) which
affect either the availability of facilities to AT&T, or the terms
and conditions upon which they are obtained. The foregoing is in
addition to all other existing rights retained by AT&T to modify or
withdraw its services at any time.
A month is considered to have 30 days for the purpose of computing
charges in this price list.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 2
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.1.2 Terms and Conditions
Customers may be required to sign written service orders that may
contain or reference a specific description of the service ordered,
the rates to be charged, and the terms and conditions in this price
list. The Customer may also be required to execute any other
documents as may reasonably be requested by the Company in
connection with the provisioning of Residential Local Service.
Where AT&T discovers, through credit scoring, unconfirmed
identification or for other reasons, that Applicant should supply
further information, Applicants may be required to complete a
written application prior to provision of service. AT&T may refuse
to service until it has received a completed application, confirmed
an applicant’s identity and has received payment of any applicable
advanced payment or deposit in compliance with Commission rule.
The services will be provided on a month-to-month basis at the then
current month-to-month rates unless terminated by either party.
Any termination shall not relieve the Customer of its obligation to
pay any charges incurred under the service orders, if any, and this
price list prior to termination. The Customer’s rights and
obligations incurred under this price list, which by their nature
extend beyond termination of service, shall survive such
termination.
2.1.3 Notification of Service-Affecting Activities
The Company will provide the Customer reasonable notification of
service-affecting activities that may occur in normal operation of
the Company’s business. Such activities may include, but are not
limited to, equipment or facilities additions, removals or
rearrangements, and routine preventive maintenance. Generally,
such activities are not specific to an individual Customer but
affect many Customers’ services. No specific advance notification
period is applicable to all service activities. With some
emergency or unplanned service-affecting conditions, such as an
outage resulting from cable damage, notification to the Customer
may not be possible.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 3
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.1.4 Provision of Equipment and Facilities
The Company shall use reasonable efforts to make available services
to a Customer on or before a particular date, subject to the
provisions of and compliance by the Customer with the regulations
contained in this price list. The Company does not guarantee
availability, except as stated or expressly provided for in this
price list.
The Company shall use reasonable efforts to maintain facilities and
equipment that is furnishes to the Customer. The Customer may not,
nor may the Customer permit others to, rearrange, disconnect,
remove, and attempt to repair, or otherwise interfere with any of
the facilities or equipment installed by the Company, except upon
the written consent of the Company.
The Company may substitute, change, or rearrange any equipment or
facility at any time and from time to time, but shall not thereby
degrade the technical parameters of the service provided to the
Customer.
Equipment the Company provides or installs at the Customer premises
for use in connection with the services the Company offers shall
not be used for any purpose other than that for which the Company
provided, installs or has installed on its behalf.
The Customer shall be responsible for the payment of service
charges, as set forth herein, for visits by the Company's agents or
employees to the premises of the Customer when the service
difficulty or trouble report results from the use of equipment or
facilities provided by any party other than the Company, including
but not limited to the Customer.
The Company shall not be responsible for the installation,
operation, or maintenance of any Customer-provided communications
equipment. Where such equipment is connected to the facilities
furnished pursuant to this price list, the responsibility of the
Company shall be limited to the furnishing of facilities offered
under this price list and to the maintenance and operation of such
facilities.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 4
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.1.4 Provision of Equipment and Facilities (Cont’d)
When the facilities or equipment of other companies are used by the
Customer, the Company is not liable for any act, error, omission or
interruption caused by the other company or their agents or
employees.
2.1.5 Shortage of Equipment or Facilities
The Company reserves the right to limit or to allocate the use of
existing facilities or additional facilities offered by the Company
when necessary because of lack of facilities or due to some other
cause beyond the Company's control.
The furnishing of service under this price list is subject to the
availability on a continuing basis of all the necessary facilities
and is limited to the capacity of the Company's facilities as well
as facilities the Company may obtain from other carriers to furnish
service from time to time as required at the sole discretion of the
Company.
2.1.6 Customer Equipment
A Customer may transmit or receive information or signals via the
facilities of the Company by use of Customer-provided equipment.
Customer-provided equipment on the Customer premises, and the
electric power consumed by such equipment, shall be provided by and
maintained at the expense of the Customer.
The Customer is responsible for ensuring that Customer-provided
equipment and wiring connected to Company equipment and facilities
is compatible with such Company-provided equipment and facilities.
The magnitude and character of the voltages and currents impressed
on Company-provided equipment and facilities by the connection,
operation, or maintenance of such Customer-provided equipment and
wiring must be such as not to cause damage to the Company-provided
equipment and facilities or injury to the Company's employees or
other persons. If the Company, in its sole discretion, reasonably
determines that additional protective equipment is required to
prevent such damage or injury, it shall be provided at the
Customer's expense.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 5
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.1.6 Customer Equipment (Cont’d)
Any special interface equipment necessary to achieve compatibility
between the facilities and equipment of the Company used for
furnishing Residential Local Exchange Services and the channels,
facilities, or equipment of others shall be provided by the
Company, at the Customer's expense.
Local Exchange Services may be connected to the services or
facilities of other communications carriers only when authorized by
and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Company’s
Price List and the tariffs/price lists of the other communications
carriers that are applicable to such connections.
Upon reasonable notification to the Customer, and at a reasonable
time, the Company may make such tests and inspections as may be
necessary to determine that the Customer is complying with the
requirements set forth in this price list.
If the protective requirements for Customer-provided equipment are
not being complied with, the Company may take such action, as it
deems necessary to protect its facilities, equipment and personnel.
AT&T may immediately and without notice deny service when the
Customer (a) subjects AT&T or non AT&T personnel to hazardous
conditions, (b) circumvents AT&T's ability to charge for its
services, prevent and protect against fraud or (c) acts in a way
that may cause immediate harm to the local exchange network or
other company services.
In such case, the Company will make a reasonable effort to give the
Customer prior notice before denying services.
In accordance with the order of the FCC in Docket CC-NO. 20828,
Customer premises equipment, as defined by the FCC, will not be
provided by the Company, except as otherwise permitted by the FCC.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 6
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.1.7 Abuse and Fraudulent Use
As permitted pursuant to Idaho Commission rules, service is
furnished subject to the condition that there will be no abuse or
fraudulent use of the service. The Company may, immediately and
without written notice to the Customer, discontinue or suspend, or
refuse to furnish any and/or all service(s) without incurring any
liability if the Company deems that such action is necessary to
prevent or to protect against abuse or fraud or to otherwise
protect its personnel, agents, facilities, assets or services.
Except for willful misconduct, the discontinuance or suspension of
service by the Company does not relieve the Customer of any
obligation to pay the Company for charges due and owed for service
furnished up to the time of discontinuance or suspension.
The abuse of Service is prohibited. The following activities
constitute abuse: Using Service to make calls which might
reasonably be expected to frighten, abuse, torment, or harass
another; Using Service in such a way that it interferes
unreasonably with the use of the service by others; rearranging,
tampering with or making connections not authorized by this price
list to any network components used to furnish service; using
fraudulent means or devices, tricks, schemes, false or invalid
numbers, false credit devices, or electronic devices.
The fraudulent use of, or the intended or attempted fraudulent use
of the Service is prohibited.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 7
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.2 LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY
2.2.1. Service 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 part of the monthly
recurring charge for the AT&T local exchange services for the
period for which damages are awarded.
The Company shall be indemnified and saved harmless by the customer
against any and all:
-claims for libel, slander, and infringement of patent, trademark,
or copyright arising from transmission of material over the use of
Company facilities.
-claims for infringement of patents arising from combinations or
use of the apparatus and systems of the customer in connection
with facilities furnished by the Company.
-all other claims arising out of any act or omission of the
customer in connection with the facilities provided by the
Company.
-errors in translating, transmitting, receiving, or delivering
messages by telephone, TDD, or any other instrument over the
facilities of the Company or connecting carriers in the absence of
gross negligence or willful misconduct.
No carrier participating in this service shall be liable for any
act or omission of any other carrier also participating in the
service.
The Company shall not be liable for any act or omission of any
other company whose facilities or services are used in connection
with the facilities or services of the Company.
The Company does not guarantee nor make any warranty with respect
to facilities provided by it for use in an explosive atmosphere.
The customer shall indemnify and hold the Company harmless from any
and all loss, claims, demands, suits, or other action, or any
liability, whether suffered, made, instituted, or asserted by
customer or by any other party or person, for any personal injury
or death of any person or persons, and for any loss, damage, or
destruction of any property, whether owned by the customer or
others, caused or claimed to have been caused directly or
indirectly by the installation, operation, failure to operate,
maintenance, removal, presence, condition, location, or use of the
equipment provided.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 8
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 23, 2009 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 5, 2009
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.2 LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY (Cont’d)
2.2.1. Service Liability (Cont’d)
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 authorized user against claims of patent
infringement arising solely from the use by the Customer or authorized user of services
offered under this price list and will indemnify such Customer or authorized user for any
damages awarded based solely on such claims.
The Carrier's failure to provide or maintain service under this tariff shall be excused by
labor difficulties, governmental orders, civil commotions, acts of God, and other
circumstances beyond the Carrier's reasonable control.
The Company shall not be liable for any act of fraud by any customer.
The Company shall not be liable for any defacement of or damage to the premises of a
customer resulting from the furnishing of any service by the Company on the premises, or
by the installation or removal of such instruments, apparatus and associated wiring, when
the defacement or damage is not the sole result of negligence of the agents or employees
of the Company.
This liability for damages shall be in addition to any amounts that may otherwise be due the
Customer under this price list as a Credit Allowance for Interruptions or under Service
Quality Guarantees.
Advice No. 2009-06
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 5, 2009
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 9
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.2 LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY (Cont’d)
2.2.2. Temporary Suspension for Repairs
The Company shall have the right to make necessary repairs or
changes in its facilities at any time and will have the right to
suspend or interrupt service temporarily for the purpose of making
the necessary repairs or changes in its system. When such
suspension or interruption of service for any appreciable period is
necessary, the Company will give Customers who may be affected as
reasonable notice thereof as circumstances will permit, and will
perform the work with reasonable diligence, and if practicable at
times that will cause the Customer the least inconvenience. When
the Company is repairing or changing its facilities, it shall take
appropriate precautions to avoid unnecessary interruptions of
communications or Customer’s service.
2.2.3. Credit Allowance for Interruptions
Except as may otherwise be specified in this price list,
interruptions of twenty-four hours or more, which are reported to
or detected by the Company, and which are not due to the negligence
or willful act of the Customer, are credited to the Customer at the
proportionate monthly charge (1/30 of the service monthly recurring
charge) involved for each twenty-four hours or fraction thereof of
interruption. Credit is not allowed for interruptions to service
of less than twenty-four hours.
No interruption allowance shall apply where service is interrupted
by the negligence or willful act of the Customer or where the
Company, pursuant to the terms of the price list, suspends or
terminates service, because of nonpayment of bills due the Company,
unlawful or improper use of the facilities or service, or any other
reason covered by the price list. No allowance shall be made for
interruptions due to electric power failure where, by the
provisions of this price list, the Customer is responsible for
providing electric power.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 10
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER
2.3.1. Customer Responsibilities
The Customer shall be responsible for:
The payment of all applicable charges pursuant to this price
list;
Damage to or loss of the Company's facilities or equipment
caused by the acts or omissions of the Customer or the
noncompliance by the Customer with these regulations, or by
fire or theft or other casualty on the Customer premises,
unless caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of the
employees or agents of the Company;
Providing at no charge, as specified from time to time by the
Company, any needed personnel, equipment or facilities, space,
and power to operate Company facilities and equipment installed
on the premises of the Customer, and the level of heating and
air conditioning necessary to maintain the proper operating
environment on such premises;
Obtaining, maintaining, and otherwise having full
responsibility for all easements necessary for installation of
any associated equipment or facilities used to provide Local
Services to the Customer from the property line to the location
of the equipment installed on the Customer’s premises. Any
costs associated with obtaining and maintaining the easements
described herein, including the costs of altering the structure
to permit installation of the Company-provided equipment or
facilities, shall be borne entirely by, and may be charged by
the Company, to the Customer;
Providing a safe place to work and complying with all laws and
regulations regarding the working conditions on the premises at
which Company employees, agents and/or suppliers shall be
installing or maintaining the Company's facilities and
equipment. The Company reserves the right to refuse to install
its equipment in a hazardous area. The Customer shall be
responsible for identifying, monitoring, removing and disposing
of any hazardous material (e.g. asbestos) prior to any
construction or installation work.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 11
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER (Cont’d)
2.3.1. Customer Responsibilities
The Customer shall be responsible for: (Cont’d)
Complying with all laws and regulations applicable to, and
obtaining all consents, approvals, licenses and permits as may be
required with respect to the location of Company facilities and
equipment in any Customer premises or the rights-of-way for which
the Customer is responsible under this section;
Granting or obtaining permission for Company agents or employees to
enter the premises of the Customer for the purpose of installing,
inspecting, maintaining, repairing, or upon termination of service
as stated herein, removing the facilities or equipment of the
Company;
Not creating or allowing to be placed any liens or other
encumbrances on the Company's equipment or facilities.
2.3.2. Claims
With respect to any service or facility provided by the Company,
the Customer shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Company
from and against all claims, actions, damages, liabilities, costs
and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees for:
Any loss, destruction, or damage to property of the Company or
any third party, or the death or injury to persons, including
but not limited to, employees or invitees of either party, to
the extent caused by or resulting from the negligent or
intentional act or omission of the Customer, its employees,
agents, representatives or invitees; or
Any claim, loss, damage, expense or liability for infringement
of any copyright, patent, trade secret, or any proprietary or
intellectual property right of any third party, arising from
any act or omission by the Customer, including, without
limitation, use of the Company's services and facilities in a
manner not contemplated by the agreement between the Customer
and the Company.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 12
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.4 PAYMENTS AND CHARGES
2.4.1. Establishment and Reestablishment of Credit
The Company may conduct a credit investigation, as permitted by
State of Idaho rules, of each consumer service Customer or
applicant prior to accepting the agreement, Customer deposit, or
advance payment. A Customer whose service has been discontinued
for non-payment of bills may be required to pay bills due the
Company for regulated telecommunications services or make other
arrangements satisfactory to the Company and to re-establish credit
before service is restored or any service started.
If service is established and it is subsequently determined that
the applicant is indebted to the Company for service previously
furnished, the Company may suspend or terminate, in compliance with
Idaho rules, such service until satisfactory arrangements have been
made for the payment of the prior indebtedness.
2.4.2. Billing and Collection
The Customer is responsible for payment of all charges for
equipment or facilities and services furnished by the Company to
the Customer.
The Company will establish a monthly billing date for each Customer
account and shall bill all charges incurred by, and credits due to
the Customer under this Price List. Recurring charges are billed
in advance of the month(s) in which service is provided, except
where prohibited by law. Usage sensitive charges will be billed
for the preceding billing period. Recurring charges and usage
sensitive charges for the Federal Government will be billed in
arrears. Bills are due by the payment due date shown on the bill.
When service does not begin on the first day of the billing cycle,
or end on the last day of the billing cycle, the charge for the
fraction of the billing cycle in which service was furnished will
be calculated on a prorata basis.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 13
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.4.3. Billing Disputes
The Customer is responsible for notifying the Company of any
charges in dispute and the specific basis of such dispute. All
charges not in dispute shall be paid by the Customer by the payment
due date. Upon notification of a dispute, the Company shall
undertake an investigation of the disputed charges. At the
conclusion of the investigation, AT&T shall notify the Customer of
any amount determined by AT&T to be correctly charged and, such
amount shall become immediately due and owing. Amounts determined
by the Company to be correctly charged shall also be subject to the
late payment charge specified in this price list.
2.4.4. Advance Payments
The Company may require a Customer or applicant to make an advance
payment as a condition of continued or new service. The Company
reserves the right to require from an applicant for service advance
payments of recurring and nonrecurring charges, estimated usage
charges, and other charges and guarantees in such amount as may be
deemed necessary by the Company for safeguarding its interests. In
addition, where special construction is involved, advance payment
of the construction charges quoted may be required at the time of
application. The advance payment will be applied to any
indebtedness for the service and facilities for which the advance
payment is made.
In accordance with the Company’s practice of requiring that all
regularly recurring charges for services, equipment, and facilities
be paid monthly in advance, an applicant for service will be
required to pay the charges applicable together with at least one
month’s rates for the services, equipment, and facilities applied
for. In addition, where special construction is involved, advance
payment of the construction charges quoted may be required at the
time of application. The advance payment will be applied to any
indebtedness for the service and facilities for which the advance
payment is made.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 14
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.4 PAYMENTS AND CHARGES
2.4.5. Deposits
The Company may require a deposit, or an increase in the amount of
deposit, of a Customer who cannot establish a credit standing
satisfactory to the Company. The deposit shall not exceed two (2)
months’ charges for local exchange service.
Any such deposit may be held during the continuance of the service
as security for the payment of any and all amounts accruing for the
service.
A deposit is returned to the Customer with accrued interest, less
any amounts due the Company when service is disconnected. Even
though a deposit is made, the Customer must still pay bills,
including any advance payments, when requested. A Customer’s
payment of a deposit does not waive or modify the Company’s
practice of disconnecting service for failure to pay any bills.
2.4.6. Returned Check Charges
In addition to any late payment charges specified in this price
list, whenever a check has been dishonored by non-acceptance or
non-payment, fees will apply as provided in section 28-22-105 of
the Idaho Code.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 15
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2
ISSUED: APRIL 21, 2006 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2006
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.4 PAYMENTS AND CHARGES (Cont’d)
2.4.7 Minimum Period Charge
The minimum period for service is one month. When a service is
discontinued prior to the expiration of the minimum period, the
minimum period charge will apply. In addition, all nonrecurring
charges associated with the provision of the service will be
billed.
2.4.8 Late Payment Charge
Subject to billing and systems availability, when a bill or
estimated bill for AT&T Residential Local Exchange Service 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 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).
In the event a Customer disputes, in good faith, the validity of
any AT&T Local Exchange Service charges appearing on its invoice,
as specified in Section 2.4.3 preceding, 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.
Late payment charges do not apply until after the due date of the
bill on which the usage charges first appear.
2.4.9 Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Program Surcharge1
This surcharge supports the cost of administering telephone
assistance discounts for low income Idaho Customers. The Idaho
Telephone Service Assistance Program Surcharge of $0.06 per line
will appear on Customer’s local bill.
Note 1: AT&T has incorporated Section 2.4.9 into this tariff to comply
with the Commission’s April 8, 2005 Order No. 29751 in Case No.
GNR-T-05-02 in accordance with Idaho Code 56-904.
Advice No. 06-07
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 1, 2006
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
IDAHO
RESIDENTIAL LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
ISSUED: JULY 23, 2010 SECTION 2
EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 2, 2010 PAGE 15.1
RELEASE: 0
2.GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont'd)
2.4 PAYMENTS AND CHARGES (Cont'd)
2.4.10 Convenience Fee For Payment Made With A Company Representative
A 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.
A. Rates and Charges
Per Telephone Request $5.00
Advice No. 2010-13
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 2, 2010
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 16
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.5 CANCELLATION, DISCONTINUANCE AND CHANGES
2.5.1. Cancellation of Service
Where the Company permits the Customer to cancel an application for
service prior to the start of service or prior to any special
construction, no charges will be imposed except for those specified
below.
Where, prior to cancellation by the Customer, the Company incurs
any expenses in installing the service or in preparing to install
the service that it otherwise would not have incurred, a charge
equal to the costs the Company incurred shall apply, but in no case
shall this charge exceed the sum of the charge for the minimum
period of services ordered, including installation charges, and all
charges others levy against the Company that would have been
chargeable to the Customer had service begun.
The charges described above will be calculated and applied on a
case-by-case basis.
If a Customer cancels a service order or terminates services before
the completion of the term for any reason whatsoever, the Customer
agrees to pay to the Company the following:
All non-recurring charges reasonably expended by the Company to
establish service to the Customer, and
Any disconnection, early cancellation, or termination charges
reasonably incurred and paid to third parties by the Company,
and
All recurring charges specified in the applicable price list
for the balance of the then current term, and
Any other charges set forth in this price list or in the
service order for such early cancellation or termination.
The above sums shall become due and owing as of the effective
date of the cancellation or termination and be payable within
the period, as set forth in this price list.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 17
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.5 CANCELLATION, DISCONTINUANCE AND CHANGES (Cont’d)
2.5.2. Discontinuance of Service
The Company may discontinue or refuse to furnish any and/or all
service(s) to the Customer or Applicant for service without
incurring any liability if the Company deems that such action is
necessary to prevent or to protect against fraud or to otherwise
protect its personnel, agents, facilities, equipment, assets, or
services.
The discontinuance of service(s) by the Company pursuant to this
Section does not relieve the Customer of any obligation to pay the
Company for charges due and owing for service(s) furnished up to
the time of discontinuance. In addition, the Company may declare
all future monthly and other charges which would have been payable
by the Customer during the remainder of the term for which such
services would have otherwise been provided to the Customer, to be
immediately due and payable.
If a customer who has subscribed to an AT&T package plan for AT&T
Long Distance and Local Service has the AT&T Long Distance Service
disconnected for non-payment, the customer will not be allowed to
make direct dialed toll calls. The customer will remain on the
package plan.
If a customer who has subscribed to an AT&T local service plan that
includes features is in arrears for the payment for such features,
the customer may be placed on a basic local plan without features
or a basic local plan with fewer features.
In the event the Company incurs fees or expenses, including
attorneys' fees, in collecting or attempting to collect any charges
owed the Company, the Customer will be liable to the Company for
the payment of all such fees and expenses reasonably incurred.
The Company may, without incurring any liability, discontinue or
suspend service without notice, or refuse service, if:
The Customer provides false information to the Company
regarding the Customer’s identity, address, credit-worthiness,
its past or current use of communications services, or its
planned use of the Company’s service(s); or
The Customer uses service to transmit a message, locate a
person or otherwise give or obtain information without payment
for the service; or
The Customer uses, or attempts to use, service with the intent
to avoid the payment, either in whole or in part, of the
tariffed charges for the service by:
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 18
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.5 CANCELLATION, DISCONTINUANCE AND CHANGES (Cont’d)
2.5.2 Discontinuance of Service (Cont’d)
Using or attempting to use service by rearranging, tampering with,
or making connections to the Company’s service not authorized by
this Tariff; or
Using tricks, schemes, false or invalid numbers, false credit
devices, or electronic devices; or any other fraudulent means or
devices.
Any material portion of the facilities used by the Company to
provide service to the Customer is condemned or a casualty renders
all or any material portion of such equipment or facilities
inoperable beyond feasible repair; or
Any governmental order or directive calls for the discontinuation of
service, the Customer alters the services to be provided, or the
Customer violates an applicable law or regulation.
The Company may, without incurring any liability, discontinue or
suspend service with notice, or refuse service, if:
The Customer refuses to furnish information to the Company
regarding the Customer’s credit-worthiness, its past or current
use of communications services or its planned use of service(s);
or
The Customer states that it will not comply with a request of the
Company for deposits or advance payments, as specified in this
Tariff; or
The Customer uses service without payment for the service or the
Customer fails to pay any amounts owing to the Company for
services to which the Customer subscribes or had subscribed or
used.
2.5.3. Changes in Service
If the Customer makes or requests material changes in service
parameters, premises locations, or otherwise materially modifies
any provision of the application for service, the Customer’s
installation fee shall be adjusted accordingly.
2.5.4. Restoration of Service
When a Customer's service has been disconnected in accordance with
this price list and the service has been terminated through the
completion of a Company service order, service will be re-
established only upon the basis of an application for new service.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 19
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.5.4. Restoration of Service (Cont’d)
If a service has been suspended, discontinued or disconnected for
nonpayment, service will be re-established upon receipt of all
charges due, in accordance with Commission rule, which includes
charges for services and facilities during the period of suspension
and which may include a service restoral fee. If the Customer has
a history of payments returned for insufficient funds, the Company
may require payment by cash, money order or certified check. If
such payment is made by personal check, restoration service will be
effected upon bank clearance of the check.
If any Customer's service is restored after having been
discontinued in accordance with this price list but a Company
service order to terminate such service has not been completed when
such service is restored, the Customer may be required to pay a
restoral of service charge.
2.6 ASSIGNMENT OR TRANSFER OF SERVICE
The Customer may not assign or transfer its rights or duties in
connection with the without the written consent of the Company. The
Company may assign its rights and duties (a) to any subsidiary,
parent company, or affiliate of the Company, (b) pursuant to any sale
or transfer of substantially all the assets of the Company, or (c)
pursuant to any financing, merger or reorganization of the Company.
2.7 NOTICES AND COMMUNICATIONS
All notices or other communications required to be given pursuant to
this price list will be in writing except where notice is provided in
this price list. Notices and other communications of either party,
and all bills mailed by the Company, shall be presumed to have been
delivered to the other party on the third business day following
placement of the notice, communication, or bill with the U.S. Mail or
a private delivery service, postage prepaid and properly addressed,
or when actually received or refused by the addressee, whichever
occurs first.
The Company or the Customer shall advise the other party of any
changes to the addresses designated for notices, billing or other
communications.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 20
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.8 EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (911 AND E911)
2.8.1 Description
This price list provides for Emergency Number Service (911
Service), which is an arrangement of Company Central Office and
trunking facilities whereby a user who dials the telephone number
“911” will reach the emergency report center for the telephone from
which the number is dialed or may be routed to an operator if all
lines to an emergency report center are busy. The telephone user
who dials the 911 number will not be charged for the call.
Both 911 and E911 service are only available from Company switching
facilities (where available) and via Company services that are
equipped to provide and that do provide 911 or E911 service. The
Company shall provide to the PSAP only such name, address and
telephone number information as the Customer shall provide to the
Company, and for any 911 or E911 call, the Company shall only pass
to the PSAP such information, including ALI and/or ANI data, as the
Customer’s facilities, network or station equipment shall make
properly available to the Company’s network and equipment for
transmission to the PSAP.
Universal Emergency Number Service (911) is a telephone exchange
communication service whereby a Public Safety Answering Point
(PSAP) serving the Customer’s location may receive telephone calls
dialed to the telephone number “911” from service users within a
911 service district.
Two types of 911 service are offered:
Basic 911 Service (911)
Provides for routing all 911 calls originated by telephones
having telephone numbers beginning with a given central office
prefix code or codes to a single PSAP equipped to receive
those calls.
Enhanced 911 Service (E911)
Provides additional features, such as selective routing of 911
calls to a specific PSAP and Automatic Number Identification.
The 911 calling party waives the privacy afforded by non-listed and
non-published service to the extent that the telephone number,
address and name associated with the originating access line
location are furnished to the PSAP.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 21
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.8 EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (911 AND E911) (Cont’d)
2.8.2 Emergency Telephone Service Charge
The Company may assess Customers a fee, on a recurring basis, non-
recurring basis, or both, to recover the costs incurred by the
Company for providing 911 service, and may, where required or
permitted, also assess and remit appropriate surcharges or other
amounts payable to public or other agencies that provide 911
services.
Because the Company's serving boundaries may not coincide with
political subdivisions and 911 service district boundaries, the
Company may assess standard fees and surcharges upon all service
users served by a central office providing 911 service.
2.8.3 Rules, Regulations and Terms and Conditions
The Company will not provide both Basic 911 and Enhanced 911
Service within a given central office (switching entity).
The Company does not undertake to answer and forward 911 calls, but
furnishes the use of its facilities to enable the service users to
have the ability to access the PSAP.
The services provided pursuant to this price list do not include
the monitoring of facilities to discover errors, defects and
malfunctions in 911 or E911 services, facilities, or operations,
nor does the Company undertake such responsibility. The Customer
shall be responsible for making such operational tests as, in the
judgment of the Customer, are required to determine whether 911 and
E911 calls are functioning properly for its use. The Customer shall
promptly notify the Company in the event the system is not
functioning properly.
The Company's liability to the Customer, to any party dialing 911
using the Customer’s facilities, or to any other party or persons,
for any loss or damage arising from errors, interruptions,
omissions, delays, defects, failures, or real functions of this
service or any part thereof, whether caused by the negligence of
the Company or otherwise, shall not exceed the amount equivalent to
the pro-rate charges for the service affected during the period of
time that the service was fully or partially inoperative. These
limited damages shall be in addition to any credits, which may be
given for an out-of-service condition. This limitation of liability
shall be in addition to any other limitations contained elsewhere
in this price list.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 22
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.8 EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (911 AND E911) (Cont’d)
2.8.3 Rules, Regulations and Terms and Conditions (Cont’d)
The Customer agrees to release, indemnify, defend, and hold
harmless the Company from any all claims, suits, proceedings,
expenses, losses, liabilities, or damages (Claims) by any party or
parties arising out of the use or attempted use of the Customer’s
services for purposes of placing 911 or E911 calls, including (a)
Claims of infringement or invasion of the right of privacy or
confidentiality of any person or persons; (b) all other Claims
arising out of any act or omission of Customer or any user of the
Customer’s services, caused or claimed to have been caused,
directly or indirectly, by the installation, operation, failure to
operate, maintenance, removal, presence, condition, occasion or use
of 911 service features and the equipment associated therewith, or
by any services furnished by the Company in connection therewith,
including, but not limited to, the identification of the telephone
number, address or name associated with the telephone used by the
party or parties accessing 911 service hereunder. Customer agrees
to defend Company against any such Claims and to pay, without
limitation, all litigation costs, reasonable attorney’s fees and
court costs, settlement payments, and any damages awarded or
resulting any such Claims.
2.9 PROVISION FOR CERTAIN LOCAL TAXES AND FEES
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. 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 Company from each such
Customer, an amount sufficient to recover any such tax or fee and may
list the amount separately on the bill.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 23
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.10 DEFINITIONS
911 Service Area
The geographic area in which a particular PSAP will respond to all
911 calls and dispatch appropriate emergency assistance.
Automatic Location Identification (ALI)
An E911 feature that provides the name or address or both associated
with the calling party's telephone number (identified by ANI as
defined below) to the PSAP for display. Additional telephones with
the same number as the calling party's (e.g., secondary locations,
off-premise extensions) are generally identified with the address of
the telephone number at the main location.
Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
Provides for the telephone number of the calling party to be
forwarded to the PSAP.
Company or Name of Company
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC..
Customer
The person or legal entity that subscribes to service under this
price list and is responsible for payment of price list charges for
services furnished to that Customer.
Customer Premises
A Customer premises is all space in the same building occupied by a
and all space occupied by the same Customer in different buildings on
contiguous property.
Demarcation Point
The point at which common carriers terminate communications cabling
in a building.
Emergency Service Number (ESN)
An ESN is a Selective Routing (SR) code assigned to each telephone
number in an exchange where SR is provided to route E911 calls to an
appropriate PSAP. The ESN defines the set of emergency services
(e.g., police, fire, PSAP and medical) within a particular serving
area. An ESN is associated with a primary possibly one or more
secondary PSAPs.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 2
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 24
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS (Cont’d)
2.10 DEFINITIONS (Cont’d)
Exchange Area
An Exchange Area is the geographical area served by a Rate Center.
Local Exchange Service
A service that permits calling to stations in the Customer's Local
Service Area.
Local Service Area
A Local Service Area is the region, comprised of one or more complete
Exchange Area(s), within which a Customer can call another station at
the rates and charges as specified in this price list.
Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)
A communications facility operated or answered on a 24-hour basis,
assigned responsibility by a public agency or county to receive 911
calls and, as appropriate, to directly dispatch emergency response
services, or to transfer or relay emergency 911 calls to other public
safety agencies. It is the first point of reception by a public
safety agency of a 911 call, and serves the jurisdictions in which it
is located and other participating jurisdictions, if any.
Residential Local Service
Residential Local Service provides the Customer with an access line
and usage within a Local Calling Area for the transmission of two-way
interactive switched voice or data communications. The primary use
of the service is of a domestic nature and the business use, if any,
is merely incidental.
Universal Emergency Number Service
A telephone exchange communication service whereby a Public Safety
Answering Point (PSAP) serving the Customer’s location may receive
telephone calls dialed to the telephone number “911”. The 911 Service
includes lines and equipment necessary for transferring and
dispatching public emergency telephone calls originated by persons
within the telephone central offices areas arranged for 911 calling.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 3
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
3. LOCAL SERVICE AREAS
Section Page
3. Local Service Areas 1
3.1 General 1
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 3
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
3. LOCAL SERVICE AREAS
3.1 SERVICE AREAS - EXCHANGES
3.1.1. General
AT&T Residential Local Service provides the Customer with an access
line, optional features, and usage within a Local Calling Area for
the transmission of two-way interactive switched voice or data
communications.
An exchange serves a particular geographical area that the Company
designates within the boundaries of Idaho for the purpose of
providing local exchange service for that area in which it is
furnished. Service will be provided where facilities, billing
capability and the ability of the Company to purchase service
elements become available without unreasonable expense to the
Company, as determined in the Company’s sole discretion.
AT&T Residential Local Service will be available in QWEST UNE Zone
1 and Zone 2.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 6
ISSUED: DECEMBER 22, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2007
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS
Section Sheet
4. Promotional Offerings 1
4.1 Promotional Offerings Descriptions 1
4.2 AT&T Service Activation Fee Waiver Promotion B 2
4.3 Reserved 3
4.4 Reserved 4
4.5 AT&T Six Month $10 Bill Credit Promotion B 5
4.6 AT&T One Month $25 Bill Credit Promotion B 6
4.7 AT&T Twelve Month $5 Bill Credit Promotion B 7
4.8 Reserved 8
4.9 AT&T Six Month $5 Bill Credit Promotion B 9
4.10 Reserved 10
4.11 Reserved 11
4.13 Reserved 12
4.14 AT&T One Rate® Calling Card Promo 13
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Office of the Secretary
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January 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS
4.1. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS DESCRIPTION
From time to time, AT&T will introduce promotional offerings. AT&T
may offer services at a reduced rate, free of charge, or offer
incentives including gift certificates and coupons for promotional,
market research, or rate experimentation purposes. Such offerings
will be for a limited duration.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 2
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4
ISSUED: DECEMBER 22, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2007
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
4.2 AT&T SERVICE ACTIVATION FEE WAIVER PROMOTION B
Beginning January 1, 2007 and ending June 30, 2007, AT&T will offer
the following promotion to residential Customers.
From time-to-time and under limited situations, such as for military
residential Customers, AT&T will waive the Service Activation Fee on
primary and/or additional lines. Customers will be required to call
AT&T to determine if they meet eligibility requirements. In
particular instances, Customers may be required to demonstrate their
eligibility. For example, military residential Customers will need
to provide their branch, commanding officer and battalion in order to
receive this waiver.
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Boise, Idaho
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THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 3
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5
ISSUED: DECEMBER 22, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2007
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
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Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 4
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5
ISSUED: DECEMBER 22, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2007
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
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January 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 5
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4
ISSUED: DECEMBER 22, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2007
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
4.5 AT&T SIX MONTH $10 BILL CREDIT PROMOTION B (USOC: TENKC)
Beginning January 1, 2007, and ending June 30, 2007, AT&T will offer
the following promotion to residential Customers.
To be eligible for this promotion, Customers must respond to an AT&T
initiated marketing contact or AT&T marketing material related to
this promotion, or contact AT&T and request this promotion during an
active marketing campaign.
Customers must newly subscribe to AT&T Residential Local Service, or
upgrade their current subscription under AT&T Residential Local
Service and select AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier.
This promotion may also be used in marketing and retention of AT&T
Residential Local Customers. Specifically, residential Customers who
express dissatisfaction with AT&T Residential Local Service may
receive this promotion.
Eligible Customers will receive a $10.00 bill credit for six billing
periods. The bill credit will be applied to charges on the first
billing cycle after enrollment is processed by the billing system.
If the Customer's total bill is less than the $10 bill credit, the
remaining credit amount will appear as a credit balance on the
Customer's future bills.
If at any time during this promotion, the Customer selects a carrier
other than AT&T for their Primary Interexchange Carrier and/or their
Local Exchange Carrier, the Customer will: 1) forfeit any monthly
bill credit not yet received, and 2) terminate their participation in
this promotion.
This offer is available where billing capabilities exist. This
promotion may not be combined with any other promotions providing
credits or free usage to Customers subscribing to AT&T Residential
Local Exchange Service.
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January 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 6
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4
ISSUED: DECEMBER 22, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2007
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
4.6 AT&T ONE MONTH $25 BILL CREDIT PROMOTION B (USOC: TENSG)
Beginning January 1, 2007, and ending June 30, 2007, AT&T will offer
the following promotion to residential Customers.
To be eligible for this promotion, Customers must respond to an AT&T
initiated marketing contact or AT&T marketing material related to
this promotion, or contact AT&T and request this promotion during an
active marketing campaign.
Customers must newly subscribe to AT&T Residential Local Service, or
upgrade their current subscription under AT&T Residential Local
Service and select AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier.
This promotion may also be used in marketing and retention of AT&T
Residential Local Customers. Specifically, residential Customers who
express dissatisfaction with AT&T Residential Local Service may
receive this promotion.
Eligible Customers will receive a $25.00 bill credit for one billing
period. The bill credit will be applied to charges on the first
billing cycle after enrollment is processed by the billing system.
If the Customer's total bill is less than the $25 bill credit, the
remaining credit amount will appear as a credit balance on the
Customer's future bills.
If at any time during this promotion, the Customer selects a carrier
other than AT&T for their Primary Interexchange Carrier and/or their
Local Exchange Carrier, the Customer will: 1) forfeit any monthly
bill credit not yet received, and 2) terminate their participation in
this promotion.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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January 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 7
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4
ISSUED: DECEMBER 22, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2007
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
4.7 AT&T TWELVE MONTH $5 BILL CREDIT PROMOTION B (USOC: TENKB)
Beginning January 1, 2007, and ending June 30, 2007, AT&T will offer
the following promotion to residential Customers.
To be eligible for this promotion, Customers must respond to an AT&T
initiated marketing contact or AT&T marketing material related to
this promotion, or contact AT&T and request this promotion during an
active marketing campaign.
Customers must newly subscribe to AT&T Residential Local Service, or
upgrade their current subscription under AT&T Residential Local
Service and select AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier.
This promotion may also be used in marketing and retention of AT&T
Residential Local Customers. Specifically, residential Customers who
express dissatisfaction with AT&T Residential Local Service may
receive this promotion.
Eligible Customers will receive a $5.00 bill credit for twelve
billing periods. The bill credit will be applied to charges on the
first billing cycle after enrollment is processed by the billing
system. If the Customer's total bill is less than the $5 bill
credit, the remaining credit amount will appear as a credit balance
on the Customer's future bills.
If at any time during this promotion, the Customer selects a carrier
other than AT&T for their Primary Interexchange Carrier and/or their
Local Exchange Carrier, the Customer will: 1) forfeit any monthly
bill credit not yet received, and 2) terminate their participation in
this promotion.
This offer is available where billing capabilities exist. This
promotion may not be combined with any other promotions providing
credits or free usage to Customers subscribing to AT&T Residential
Local Exchange Service.
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January 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 8
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5
ISSUED: DECEMBER 22, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2007
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
4.8 Reserved
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January 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 9
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 6
ISSUED: DECEMBER 22, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2007
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
4.9 AT&T SIX MONTH $5 BILL CREDIT PROMOTION B (USOC: TENKD)
Beginning January 1, 2007, and ending June 30, 2007, AT&T will offer
the following promotion to residential Customers.
To be eligible for this promotion, Customers must respond to an AT&T
initiated marketing contact or AT&T marketing material related to
this promotion, or contact AT&T and request this promotion during an
active marketing campaign.
Customers must newly subscribe to AT&T Residential Local Service, or
upgrade their current subscription under AT&T Residential Local
Service and select AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier.
This promotion may also be used in marketing and retention of AT&T
Residential Local Customers. Specifically, residential Customers who
express dissatisfaction with AT&T Residential Local Service may
receive this promotion.
Eligible Customers will receive a $5.00 bill credit for six billing
periods. The bill credit will be applied to charges on the first
billing cycle after enrollment is processed by the billing system.
If the Customer's total bill is less than the $5 bill credit, the
remaining credit amount will appear as a credit balance on the
Customer's future bills.
If at any time during this promotion, the Customer selects a carrier
other than AT&T for their Primary Interexchange Carrier and/or their
Local Exchange Carrier, the Customer will: 1) forfeit any monthly
bill credit not yet received, and 2) terminate their participation in
this promotion.
This offer is available where billing capabilities exist. This
promotion may not be combined with any other promotions providing
credits or free usage to Customers subscribing to AT&T Residential
Local Exchange Service.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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January 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 10
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5
ISSUED: DECEMBER 22, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2007
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
4.10 Reserved
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Office of the Secretary
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January 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 11
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5
ISSUED: DECEMBER 22, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 2007
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
4.11 Reserved
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January 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES , INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 12
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2005
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
4.13 Reserved
Advice No. 05-05
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 4
THE MOUNTAIN STATES , INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 13
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE:MARCH 1, 2005
4. PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS (Cont’d)
4.14 AT&T ONE RATE ® CALLING CARD PROMOTION
Beginning March 1, 2005, and ending at the discretion of the Company,
Customers who have or choose AT&T as their Primary Long Distance
Carrier may enroll in this promotion by completing and returning a
written subscr iption form to AT&T, calling a designated AT&T 800
number to subscribe or subscribe during a marketing contact with
AT&T.
This promotion offers a per minute rate on all local, intraLATA toll,
in-state long distance and state -to-state long distance Custom er
dialed calling card calls that are placed via 1 -800-CALLATT and are
billed to an AT&T Calling Card associated with the Customer’s AT&T
main residential telephone account.
This promotion is an add -on to the interstate AT&T One Rate ® Calling
Card offer and is available where technical and billing capabilities
exits. All other terms and conditions, extensions or expirations and
Customer eligibility are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service
Guide.
If at any time during this promotion, the Customer sele cts a carrier
other than AT&T for their Primary Long Distance Carrier, the Customer
will terminate their participation in this promotion.
During this promotion, the following rates will apply:
Automated Platform Rate Per Minute Service Charge USOC
Customer Dialed AT&T
Calling Card Calls $0.15 None CPMCB
Advice No. 05-05
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 5
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
5. NON-RECURRING CHARGES
Section
Price
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5. Non-Recurring Charges 1
5.1 Description 1
5.2 Rates and Charges 1
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
IDAHO
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004
RES IDENTIAL
LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES
TARIFF
EFFECTIVE:
SECTION 5
PAGE 1
RELEASE: 1
MARCH 2, 2004
NON-RECURRING CHARGES
Description
AT&T residential local exchange services are subj ect to one time
service order charges for providing, moving, changing, restoring and
rearranging new or existing access lines on a per-line basis.
A Record Order Charge is applied to existing Residential Local
Service Customers who initiated a change to their billing records,
including but not limited to a suspension of services, change in name
of billing party, or an addition or change of calling card or
intraLATA calling plan services. A Service Order Charge is not
charged with a Record Order Charge.
When a Customer requests a change to an existing directory listing
that does not involve a number change a directory listing charge will
apply.
When a Customer moves within the same serving wire center and
requests to keep their existing telephone number a near move charge
will apply.
When a Customer s service has been disconnected but a Company service
order to terminate such service has not been completed when such
service is restored, the Customer may be required to pay a restoralof service charge. .
When the Customer requests that the location of the network interfacedevice (NID) be other than that designated by the Company a network
interface device charge applies rather than the Initial Premise Visit
Charge and Labor Charges.
Advice No. 04-Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 5
THE MOUNTAIN STATES , INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 2
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3
ISSUED: APRIL 14, 2005 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 24, 2005
5. NON-RECURRING CHARGES (Cont’d)
5.2 Rates and Charges
Non-recurring
Service Order Charge - Charge
New Service- Primary Line $ 65.00
Each additional installation $ 65.00
Record Work Only $ 13.50
Directory Listing Change $ 8.00
Change Service -
Calling Feature $ 13.50
Telephone Number Change $ 25.50
Carrier Change -
Primary IntraLATA $ 5.00
Primary Long Distance $ 5.00
Customer Near Move Charge - $ 65.00
Restoral of Service Charge - $ 20.00
Network Interface Device move charge $ 500.00
Advice No. 05-08
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Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
April 24, 2005
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 6
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
6. CUSTOM CALLING SERVICE
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6.1 Description 1
6.2 Custom Calling Feature Definitions 1-4
6.3 Rates and Charges 5
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
IDAHO
RESIDENTIAL LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
ISSUED: MAY 22, 2012 SECTION 6
EFFECTIVE: JUNE 1, 2012 PAGE 1
RELEASE: 3
Advice No. 2012-05
6. CUSTOM CALLING SERVICE
6.1 Description
Custom Calling Service is an optional service arrangement of central
office services furnished to individual line Residential Local
Exchange Service Customers. It is available within the exchange area
of all exchanges served by a central office where facilities and
operating conditions permit.
6.2 Custom Calling Feature Definitions
Anonymous Call Rejection (ACR)
Permits the Customer to reject calls from persons who have activated
a call blocking option to prevent display of their name and phone
number. All blocked calls will be intercepted by a recording that
will give the caller information on options to complete their call.
Call Forwarding Busy - Call Alert
Provides the Customer with an alert that a call has come in over the
same line the Customer is utilizing to access the Internet. The call
is forwarded to the internet service provider (ISP) whereby the
Customer will have the option of taking the call or sending a pre-
recorded message to the caller. This feature is available with third
party vendors who have arranged for a proprietary ordering interface
with AT&T, which will allow the vendor to order this service on
behalf of the Customer.
Call Forwarding Busy/No Answer for External
Allows the Customer to automatically transfer all incoming calls that
reach a busy or no answer response from the Customer’s telephone
number to another telephone number until they deactivate the feature.
The forwarded number must be established and maintained at the time
the order is placed. This feature is only available with third party
vendors who have arranged for a proprietary ordering interface with
AT&T, which allows the vendor to order this feature for the Customer.
Call Forwarding - Selective
Allows the Customer to forward only those calls from telephone
numbers on their "Call Forwarding - Selective" list (up to fifteen
numbers). When activated, only incoming calls that appear on the
list will be forwarded to the remote location. Customers can forward
calls to any local or long distance telephone number.
Call Forwarding - Transfer
Allows a Customer to transfer an incoming call to any dialable
telephone number, including a long distance number, and hang up
without disconnecting the call. The Customer may also add a third
party to an existing incoming call.
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June 1, 2012
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 6
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 2
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
6. CUSTOM CALLING SERVICE (Cont’d)
6.2 Custom Calling Feature Definitions (Cont’d)
Call Forwarding - Variable
When activated by the Customer via dialed access voice prompt menus,
automatically transfers all incoming calls from the Customer’s
telephone number to another dialable telephone number until the
Customer deactivates the feature.
Call Return (includes ACR)
Permits the subscriber to automatically redial the last incoming call
by dialing a code. The last number does not have to be known or have
been answered. Activation must occur before another incoming call or
a call waiting indication in received by the Customer.
Call Screening
Permits the Customer to designate up to six telephone numbers from
which incoming calls will be automatically completed to a prerecorded
announcement, which will indicate that calls are not being taken at
this time.
Call Trace
Once the Customer activates this feature by dialing an AT&T
designated code, the incoming telephone number is traced and provided
to law enforcement officials. The traced number is not provided to
the Customer.
Call Waiting
Provides a tone signal when a second call is coming in on a busy
line. Allows the second call to be answered without disconnecting
from the existing call. Allows switching between the calls when
desired. Allows either call to be ended at any time. This feature
lets the Customer know when someone else is calling and allows the
call to be received without having two lines. This feature is not
compatible with Call Forwarding Busy.
Call Waiting ID
Feature is available if the Customer does not already have Call
Waiting and Caller ID with Name. Customer will hear the Call Waiting
tone and will be able to see caller information for the waiting call
on their Caller ID display.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 6
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 3
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
6. CUSTOM CALLING SERVICE (Cont’d)
6.2 Custom Calling Feature Definitions (Cont’d)
Caller ID with Name (Includes ACR)
Displays the listed name associated with the incoming telephone
number. The name will be delivered to a Customer-provided display
device attached to the Customer’s telephone line, telephone or
answering machine with a built-in display screen.
Caller ID (Number Only)
Displays the telephone number, date and time to a Customer-provided
display device attached to the Customer’s telephone line, telephone
or answering machine with a built-in display screen. Only available
when Caller ID with Name with ACR is not available.
Custom Ring 1
Permits the Customer to receive calls dialed to two separate
telephone numbers without having a second access line. Distinctive
ringing is provided for the additional telephone number to facilitate
identification of incoming calls.
Custom Ring 2
Permits the Customer to receive calls dialed to three separate
telephone numbers without having a second or third access line.
Distinctive ringing is provided for the additional telephone numbers
to facilitate identification of incoming calls.
Custom Ring 3
Permits the Customer to receive calls dialed to three separate
telephone numbers without having a second or third access line.
Distinctive ringing is provided for the additional telephone numbers
to facilitate identification of incoming calls. Custom Ring 1 and 2
are required.
Distinctive Ringing Service
Permits the Customer to establish a list of up to 15 numbers that
have priority. When an incoming call is received from any of these
priority numbers, the Customer will hear a distinctive ring.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
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THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 4
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
6. CUSTOM CALLING SERVICE (Cont’d)
6.2 Custom Calling Feature Definitions (Cont’d)
Pay-Per-Use Features
Allows Customers to use Automatic Call Return, Repeat Dialing, and
Three-Way Calling on a pay-per-use basis. The Customer is charged
for a successful activation of a feature. These features are capped
at 10 uses per month.
Repeat Dialing
Activated by the Customer dialing a code, the last outgoing call
placed by the Customer is automatically redialed. If the line is not
busy, the call will complete. If the line is busy, the Customer will
hear a confirmation tone, then hang up. Once the Customer hangs up,
the network will monitor the busy/idle status of both lines every 45
seconds for up to 30 minutes.
Speaking Call Waiting
Provides an audible announcement of the incoming caller’s name. The
Customer hears the Call Waiting tone followed immediately by the
calling party’s name.
Speed Dialing 8
Allows the Customer to use preprogrammed one digit dialing to
complete calls (local or long distance). Up to 8 numbers may be
stored in memory. Not compatible with Speed Dialing 30.
Speed Dialing 30
Allows the Customer to use preprogrammed one or two digits dialing to
complete calls (local or long distance). Up to 30 numbers may be
stored in memory. Not compatible with Speed Dialing 8.
Three-Way Calling
Permits the Customer to add a third party to an established
connection without the assistance of an Operator.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
IDAHO
RESIDENTIAL LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
ISSUED: MAY 22, 2012 SECTION 6
EFFECTIVE: JUNE 1, 2012 PAGE 5
RELEASE: 6
Advice No. 2012-05
6. CUSTOM CALLING SERVICE (Cont’d)
6.3 Rates and Charges
Custom Calling Features Non-Recurring Monthly
Charge(1) Charge
Anonymous Call Rejection No Charge No Charge
Call Forwarding Busy - Call Alert (TLHGH) $ 13.50 $ 2.00 (I)
Call Forwarding Busy/No Answer for External
(TLHH3 TLHH4)
$ 13.50 $ 3.00 (I)
Call Forwarding – Selective (TLFCL) $ 13.50 $ 4.50 (I)
Call Forwarding - Transfer $ 13.50 $ 6.00
Call Forwarding – Variable (TLFQ4) $ 13.50 $ 4.00 (I)
Call Return $ 13.50 $ 5.00
Call Screening $ 13.50 $ 5.00 (I)
Call Waiting $ 13.50 $ 7.00
Call Waiting ID No Charge No Charge
Caller ID with Name and Number $ 13.50 $ 9.49
Custom Ring 1 $ 13.50 $ 5.00
Custom Ring 2 $ 13.50 $ 2.50
Custom Ring 3 $ 13.50 $ 2.50
Distinctive Ringing Service $ 13.50 $ 3.50
Repeat Dialing $ 13.50 $ 3.50
Speaking Call Waiting $ 13.50 $ 2.95
Speed Dialing 8 $ 13.50 $ 2.00
Speed Dialing 30 $ 13.50 $ 3.50
Three-Way Calling $ 13.50 $ 4.50 (I)
Note 1: One Non-Recurring Charge applies when multiple features are
ordered at the same time.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 1, 2012
Boise, Idaho
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THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 6
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: JUNE 21, 2004 EFFECTIVE: JULY 1, 2004
6. CUSTOM CALLING SERVICE (Cont’d)
6.3 Rates and Charges
Custom Calling Features Non-Recurring Monthly
Charge(1) Charge
Pay- Per-Use Features (1)- Per Use
Call Return No Charge $ 0.95
Repeat Dialing No Charge $ 0.95
Three-Way- Calling No Charge $ 0.95
Call Trace No Charge $ 1.00
Note 1: Capped at 10 uses per feature, per month, except call trace.
Advice No. 04-19
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 7
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
7. CALL BLOCKING OPTIONS
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Price
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7. Call Blocking Options 1
7.1 Description 1
7.2 Rates and Charges 2
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 7
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
7. CALL BLOCKING OPTIONS
7.1 Description
Caller ID blocking is available on a per call basis and is
automatically enabled for all Customers with AT&T residential local
exchange service. It is activated by dialing *67 prior to placing a
call. Blocking will be activated for that outgoing call only.
Caller ID Blocking is available on a per line basis at the Customer’s
request. All calls are automatically blocked when a Customer
subscribes to line blocking unless the blocking feature is
deactivated. If a customer subscribes to line blocking, he/she can
deactivate blocking by dialing *82 prior to placing a call. Blocking
will be deactivated for that outgoing call only.
Billed Number Screening is available on a per line basis at the
Customer’s request. Collect calls or calls billed to a third number
or both are blocked.
International Call Blocking is available on a per line basis at the
Customer’s request. Direct dialed 011 and 1010 XXX 011+ outgoing
calls are blocked.
Carrier Access Code Blocking is available on a per line basis at the
Customer’s request. Direct dialed 1010 XXX 1+ and 1010 XXX 011+
outgoing calls are blocked from going over an alternate carriers
network.
Pay-Per-Use Feature blocking is available on a per line basis at the
Customer’s request. Activation of repeat dialing, automatic call
return, three-way calling or all three is blocked.
Long Distance Restriction (Toll Restriction) prohibits the completion
of billable toll calls. Customers are able to complete the following
types of calls: local calls, 411 (Directory Assistance), 911
(Emergency Service) and 8XX (toll free) calls. Attempts to complete
billable toll calls (1+, 0+, 0-, 1010-XXX, 976, 900 or 700) will be
blocked. Customers subscribing to Toll Restriction will have the
option of placing toll calls using the Company’s calling card, if
calls are placed from lines that are not equipped with Toll
Restriction. Customers subscribing to Toll Restriction will also
have the option of accepting or rejecting collect and third number
billed calls.
Customers subscribing to Toll Restriction are responsible for the
payment of all completed calls. This service is provided where
facilities and operating conditions permit.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
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THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 2
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3
ISSUED: APRIL 21, 2006 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2006
7. CALL BLOCKING OPTIONS (Con’t)
7.2 Rates and Charges
Call Blocking Options Non-Recurring Monthly
Charge Charge
Caller ID Blocking Per Call No Charge $ 0.00
Per Line Blocking for-
Caller ID (1)
Billed Number Screening blocking
Pay per Use Blocking
International Blocking
Carrier Access Code Blocking $ 0.10
Subsequent requests $ 13.50 $ 0.00
Toll Restriction Non-Recurring Monthly
Charge Charge
Restrict 1+ and 0+ outgoing calls
Restrict 900/976 calls $0.25
Blocking Requests $ 13.50
Note 1: Unblocking Caller ID per line blocking is no charge anytime.
Advice No. 06-07-
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 1, 2006
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 8
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2
ISSUED: MARCH 25, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 27, 2004
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THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
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March 27, 2004
Boise, Idaho
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THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 2
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2
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Office of the Secretary
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March 27, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 9
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
9. DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Section
Price
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9. Directory Assistance Services 1
9.1 Description 1
9.2 Rates and Charges 1
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 9
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2
ISSUED: AUGUST 26, 2004 EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 27, 2004
9. DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SERVICES
9.1 Description
Customers may call Directory Assistance (DA) by dialing 411 and
request a telephone number(s). Directory Assistance does not include
non-published numbers. Customers receive a monthly call allowance
and can request two numbers per call.
Residential Customers may be exempt from Directory Assistance
charges, up to 50 calls per month, if it is provided for the use of
an individual who is unable to use a telephone directory due to
visual or other physical limitations. Exemption will be granted upon
receipt of a completed exemption form certifying the applicant’s
impairment.
Local Directory Assistance Call Completion provides the Customer the
option of having the call completed by a Directory Assistance
Operator after they have received the telephone number. This service
does not provide for InterLATA call completion. In addition to the
call completion charge, normal directory assistance charges and local
usage charges, if applicable, would apply. NPAs 500, 700, 8XX, and
900 are not eligible for this service.
9.2 Rates and Charges
Local Directory Assistance
Call Allowance Per Month
Calls to DA 1
Over Allowance Rate per call
Calls to DA1 $ 1.25
Special Needs Discount-DA Per Month
Call Allowance 50
Local Directory Assistance Rate per Call
- Call Completion $ 0.25
Note 1: In addition to the Local Directory Assistance Charge, service
charges will apply when a Customer bills the Local Directory
Assistance Call to a Calling Card or to a third party number.
Requests for the Company Operator to place a call to Directory
Assistance will also incur the Sent Paid Non-Coin service charge.
Advice No. 04-25
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August 27, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 10
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
10. DIRECTORY LISTING SERVICE
Section
Price
List
Page
10. Directory Listing Service 1
10.1 Description 1
10.2 Rates and Charges 1
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
IDAHO
RESIDENTIAL LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
ISSUED: MAY 22, 2012 SECTION 10
EFFECTIVE: JUNE 1, 2012 PAGE 1
RELEASE: 6
Advice No. 2012-05
10. DIRECTORY LISTING SERVICE
10.1 Description
Residence Customers will receive one combination white and yellow
page directory, at no charge, when local service is established.
Customers may request additional directories within the same area as
their local service at no charge.
A standard listing shall consist of Customer name, address and
telephone number. One listing per telephone number is included in
the white pages.
A non-listed number (semi-private) listing will not list the Customer
name, address and telephone number in any telephone directory but
will be available through Directory Assistance.
A non-published number (private) listing will not list the Customer
name, address and telephone number in any telephone directory or be
available through Directory Assistance.
Up to four additional white page listings, similar to the standard
listing may be arranged for by the Customer.
10.2 Rates and Charges
Residential Directory Monthly
Listings Charge
Standard Listing No Charge
Additional Directory Listings $ 2.50
Non-Listed Number Listing $ 3.99
Non-Published Number Listing $ 4.99
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 1, 2012
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 11
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
11. OPERATOR SERVICE
Section
Price
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Page
11. Operator Service 1
11.1 Description 1
11.2 Rates and Charges 2-3
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 11
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
11. OPERATOR SERVICE
11.1 Description
A service charge will apply to calls placed with the assistance of a
Company Operator. Various billing arrangements are available with
AT&T’s Operator Assisted Services, including Calling Card (AT&T
CIID/891 Card, Local Exchange Company Calling Card, and Commercial
Credit Card), Operator Station (Collect, Billed to Third Party, other
Operator Assisted) and Person-to-Person.
The Customer-Dialed Calling Card Station service charge will apply
when the Customer dials a call and bills it to an AT&T CIID/891
Calling Card not associated with the Customer’s main billed account,
a Local Exchange Company Calling Card, or a Commercial Credit Card.
The Operator-Dialed Calling Card Station service charge will apply
when the Customer requests the assistance of a Company Operator in
placing a calling card call or when the Customer dials the
appropriate access number to complete a calling card call, but fails
to respond in a timely manner to system prompts and must be
transferred to a Company Operator for call completion.
An Operator Station service charge applies when calls are completed
with the assistance of a Company Operator, except as specified for
Customer-Dialed Calling Card Station and Person-to-Person.
Customers who cannot physically dial a call may qualify for the AT&T
Operator Assisted exemption, which provides the Customer with
Operator assistance at a direct dialed rate without service charge.
No application/certification is required for this program; however,
the Customer must request this exemption.
Person-to-Person charges apply when the calling party specifies to
the Operator a particular person to be reached, or a particular
station, department, or office to be reached through a PBX or Centrex
attendant. After the called station has been reached, if the called
party is unavailable and the calling party requests or agrees to
speak to a party other than the party initially specified, the call
is still billed as a Person-to-Person call. The calling party is
responsible for identifying the party at the called station.
Operator Assistance Local Usage rates apply to Operator-handled local
calls. Calls are billed in one-minute increments, with an initial
billing period of one minute.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
IDAHO
ISSUED:JULY 22, 2009
11.OPERATOR SERVICE (Cont'd)
RESIDENTIAL SECTION 11
LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 2
TARIFF RELEASE: 2
EFFECTIVE:AUGUST 1, 2009
11.2 Rates and Charges
AT&T CIID/891 Card
Customer Dialed Calling Card
Operator Dialed Calling Card
Local Exchange Carrier Card
Customer Dialed Calling Card
Operator Dialed Calling Card
Commercial Calling Card
Customer Dialed Calling Card
Operator Dialed Calling Card
Rate per Minute
$ 0.35 (I)
$ 0.35 (I)
Rate per Minute
$ 0.35 (I)
$ 0.35 (I)
Rate per Minute
$ 0.35 (I)
$ 0.35 (I)
Calling Card Calls Charge Per Call
Billed to
AT&T All
CIID/891 LEC Other
Customer Dialed Calling Card Card Cards Cards
-Operator Assisted $ 2.95 $ 3.95 $ 3.95
-Operator Must Assist 1.95 2.95 2.95
-Automated 1.95 2.95 2.95
)perator Dialed Calling Card
-Station $ 2.95 $ 3.95 $ 3.95
Advice No. 09-13
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 1, 2009
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES
IDAHO TARIFF
ISSUED:JULY 22, 2009 EFFECTIVE:
11.OPERATOR SERVICE (Cont'd)
11.2 Rates and Charges (Cont'd)
OPERATOR STATION
SECTION 11
PAGE 3
RELEASE: 3
AUGUST 1, 2009
Rate per Minute
$ 0.35
Class of Service Billed to
Person-To-Person AT&T CIID/891 All Other Calls
Card
Sent Paid Non-Coin $ 9.95
All Other Calls $ 9.95 $ 9.95
(Includes Collect, Billed to Third
Party Real Time Rated Calls)
Class of Service Charge Per Call
)perator Station Automated Operator
(Includes Real Time Rated)Calls Assisted Calls
-Collect $ 1.95 $ 2.95
-Billed to Third Party 2.95 3.95
-Sent Paid Non-Coin 3.95 3.95
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Advice No. 09-13
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 1, 2009
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 12
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
12. BUSY LINE VERIFY AND BUSY LINE INTERRUPT SERVICE
Section
Price
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Page
12. Busy Line Verify and Busy Line Interrupt Service 1
12.1 Description 1
12.2 Rates and Charges 1
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 12
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2
ISSUED: MAY 20, 2005 EFFECTIVE: MAY 30, 2005
12. BUSY LINE VERIFY AND BUSY LINE INTERRUPT SERVICE
12.1 Description
Busy line verify provides operator assistance in determining if there
is conversation in progress on a called station. There is a per
request charge for verification service.
Busy line interrupt provides for operator interruption of a
conversation in progress on a called station. A charge applies for
each attempt to interrupt regardless of whether or not the called
station releases the call. Busy Line Verification must be made prior
to a Busy Line Interrupt. The Customer shall indemnify and save the
Company harmless against all claims by either party to the
interrupted call or any other person that may arise from the use of
busy line interrupt.
12.2 Rates and Charges
Busy Line Verify Service RATE
Busy Line Verify $ 1.50
Busy Line Verify/Interrupt Service RATE
Busy Line Verify/Interrupt $ 3.00
Advice No. 05-13
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 30, 2005
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 13
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
13. UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER SERVICE (911, E911)
Section
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13. Universal Emergency Telephone 1
Number Service (911, E911)
13.1 Description 1
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 13
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
13. UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER SERVICE (911, E911)
13.1 Description
The Company will provide a universal central office number 911 for
the use of Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) engaged in providing
the telecommunications services for the Public Agency engaged in
protecting the safety and property of the general public with a means
of simple and direct telephone access to such Public Safety Answering
Points.
In providing this service, the Company will route 911 telephone calls
from its Local Serving Area to the Public Emergency Provider.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 14
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
14. N11 SERVICE
Section
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14. N11 Service 1
14.1 Description 1
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 14
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
14. N11 SERVICE
14.1 Description
211 Service (“211”) is a three-digit local dialing arrangement
available in specified areas for the delivery of community
information and referral services via voice grade facilities.
Pursuant to Order 00-256, issued by the Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) in CC Docket 92-105, the 211 code is assigned for
access to community information and referral services.
AT&T Residential Local Exchange Service Customers will have access to
211, service where available.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 15
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
15. CALL PLAN DELUXE
Section
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15. Call Plan Deluxe 1
15.1 Description 1
15.2 Rates and Charges 1
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 15
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5
ISSUED: JANUARY 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 1, 2008
15. CALL PLAN DELUXE1
15.1 Description
The Call Plan Deluxe provides the Customer with unlimited calls from their residence within
their local calling area. The Offer also includes the unlimited choice of ala carte Custom
Calling Features (if available) from the list below:
Call Forwarding- Selective
Call Forwarding- Transfer
Call Forwarding- Variable
Call Waiting
Call Waiting ID
Call Return (includes ACR)
Call Screening
Caller ID with Name (includes ACR)
Caller ID with Number
Custom Ring 1
Custom Ring 2
Custom Ring 3
Distinctive Ringing Service
Repeat Dialing
Speaking Call Waiting
Speed Dial 30
Three-Way Calling
15.2 Rates and Charges
Offer Monthly Recurring Charge
Local Only $ 36.95
Note 1: Effective December 1, 2004 may no longer enroll in Call Plan Deluxe. Existing
Customers subscribed to this offer on or before December 1, 2004 will continue to receive the
benefits of this offer.
Advice No. 08-01
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 16
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
16. ONE RATE USAsm
Section
Price
List
Page
16. One Rate USAsm 1
16.1 Description 1
16.2 Terms and Conditions 1
16.3 Rates and Charges 2
sm Service Mark of AT&T.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 16
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3
ISSUED: JUNE 21, 2006 EFFECTIVE: JULY 1, 2006
16. ONE RATE USAsm (USOC: TLHDM, TLHDN)
16.1 Description
AT&T One Rate USAsm provides Customers who subscribe to AT&T as their
primary interexchange carrier, primary intrastate intraLATA and
interLATA carrier and primary local exchange carrier a combination of
services for a monthly fee.
The service includes one local access line, touch-tone service;
unlimited residential voice direct-dialed station local, intraLATA
toll, instate long distance and state-to-state calling.
The Customer will receive a choice of four Custom Calling Features
from the following: Call Forwarding- Selective, Call Forwarding-
Transfer, Call Forwarding- Variable, Call Waiting, Call Waiting ID,
Call Return (includes ACR), Call Screening, Caller ID with Name
(includes ACR), Caller ID with Number, Custom Ring 1, Custom Ring 2,
Custom Ring 3, Distinctive Ringing Service, Repeat Dialing, Speaking
Call Waiting, Speed Dial 30 and Three-Way Calling.
16.2 Terms and Conditions
AT&T One Rate USAsm provides unlimited minutes of direct dialed 1+
domestic calling for residential voice service only. If it is
determined that the usage is not consistent with residential voice
applications, such as for Internet access services, commercial
facsimile or auto-dialing, resale, telemarketing or other non-
residential uses, AT&T may immediately suspend, restrict or cancel
the Customer’s service without prior notice.
If the Customer selects a carrier other than AT&T for their Local
Exchange Carrier, the Customer will terminate their plan and AT&T
will automatically place the Customer on the AT&T One Rate® 10¢ Plan
if the Customer maintains direct-dialed domestic long distance, with
or without local toll calling service with AT&T. This plan is
available where billing and technical capabilities exist.
Advice No. 06-10
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2006
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 16
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 2
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5
ISSUED: JANUARY 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 1, 2008
16. ONE RATE USAsm (USOC: TLHDM, TLHDN) (Cont’d)
16.3 Rates and Charges
Offer Monthly
Recurring Charge
Local Line, 4features, unlimited
direct dialed long distance and
Local toll per month $ 59.95
Advice No. 08-01
(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 17
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
17. ONE RATE ADVANTAGEsm
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17. One Rate Advantagesm 1
17.1 Description 1
17.2 Terms and Conditions 1
17.3 Rates and Charges 2
sm Service Mark of AT&T.
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 17
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4
ISSUED: OCTOBER 11, 2007 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 21, 2007
17. ONE RATE ADVANTAGEsm1(USOC: TLHDV, TLHDW)
17.1 Description
AT&T One Rate Advantagesm provides Customers who subscribe to AT&T as their primary
interexchange carrier primary intrastate intraLATA and interLATA carrier and primary local
exchange carrier, a combination of services for a monthly fee.
The service includes one local access line, unlimited residential voice direct-dialed station
local, and intraLATA toll, instate long distance, state-to-state calling, and calls to Canada.
The Customer will receive a choice of four Custom Calling Features from the following: Call
Forwarding- Selective, Call Forwarding- Transfer, Call Forwarding- Variable, Call Waiting, Call
Waiting ID, Call Return (includes ACR), Call Screening, Caller ID with Name (includes ACR),
Caller ID with Number, Custom Ring 1, Custom Ring 2, Custom Ring 3, Distinctive Ringing
Service, Repeat Dialing, Speaking Call Waiting, Speed Dial 30 and Three-Way Calling.
17.2 Terms and Conditions
AT&T One Rate Advantagesm provides unlimited minutes of direct dialed 1+ domestic calling
for residential voice service only. If it is determined that the usage is not consistent with
residential voice applications, such as for Internet access services, commercial facsimile or
auto-dialing, resale, telemarketing or other non-residential uses, AT&T may immediately
suspend, restrict or cancel the Customer’s service without prior notice.
If the Customer selects a carrier other than AT&T for their Local Exchange Carrier, the
Customer will terminate their plan and AT&T will automatically place the Customer on the
AT&T One Rate® 10¢ Plan if the Customer maintains direct-dialed domestic long distance,
with or without local toll calling service with AT&T. This plan is available where billing and
technical capabilities exist.
Note 1: Beginning October 21, 2007, the AT&T One Rate® Advantage plan is grandfathered to
existing Customers and not available to new Customers. Existing Customers may remain on the plan
but cannot add new lines or move existing local service that will require a new phone number.
Advice No. 07-12
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Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 21, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 17
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 2
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5
ISSUED: JANUARY 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 1, 2008
17 ONE RATE ADVANTAGEsm (USOC: TLHDV, TLHDW) (Cont’d)
17.3 Rates and Charges
Offer Monthly
Recurring Charge
Local Line, 4 features, unlimited
direct dialed long distance and
Local toll per month $ 65.95
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 18
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 2, 2004
15. CALL PLAN UNLIMITED PLUS
Section
Price
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18. Call Plan Unlimited Plus 1
18.1 Description 1
18.2 Terms and Conditions 1
18.3 Rates and Charges 1
Advice No. 04-03
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 2, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 18
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3
ISSUED: JANUARY 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 1, 2008
18. CALL PLAN UNLIMITED PLUS
18.1 Description
The Call Plan Unlimited Plus provides the Customer an additional line with unlimited calls from
their residence within their local calling area.
18.2 Terms and Conditions
Customers subscribing to this offer must select AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier
and/or select from a variety of ala carte features. No feature discount is offered.
18.3 Rates and Charges
Offer Monthly Recurring Charge
Local Only
Additional line $ 25.95
Advice No. 08-01
(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 19
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 23, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 4, 2004
19. ONE RATE® STATE PLAN
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Price
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19. One Rate® State Plan 1
19.1 Description 1
19.2 Terms and Conditions 1-2
19.3 Rates and Charges 2
Advice No. 04-05
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 4, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 19
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4
ISSUED: OCTOBER 11, 2007 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 21, 2007
19. ONE RATE® STATE PLAN1 (USOC: TLHGM, TLHGN)
19.1 Description
AT&T One Rate® State Plan offers Customers a combination of services that include one local
access line; unlimited residential voice direct dial station; local calls within the Customer’s local
calling area, intraLATA toll calls, and in-state long distance calls; and a choice of up to three
custom calling features, as specified below, for a monthly rate.
19.2 Terms and Conditions
Customers who have or choose AT&T as their Primary Carrier for local, intraLATA toll and
long distance service and continuously maintain their wire line main residential telephone
account with AT&T may participate in this plan by completing and returning a written
subscription form to AT&T, calling a designated AT&T 800 number to subscribe or subscribe
during a marketing contact with AT&T.
If the Customer continues to subscribe to AT&T as their Primary Long Distance Carrier, and
AT&T is notified that they no longer subscribe to AT&T as their Local Telephone Carrier and/or
the Customer no longer subscribe to AT&T One Rate State Plan, AT&T will automatically
place the customer on AT&T One Rate®10¢ plan, unless the Customer requests otherwise.
Unlimited residential voice direct dialed local, intraLATA toll, and in-state long distance calling
will not be combined with other access lines that are associated with the Customer’s main
residential telephone account. If a Customer has multilines, an in-state per minute rate will
apply to in-state calls on the lines that are not subscribed to One Rate State unless the
Customer subscribes to another pricing plan for the lines that are not associated with this plan.
A monthly recurring charge will apply to each line that the Customer has chosen for this plan.
The monthly recurring charge is applied whether or not the Customer makes any calls and is
applied in full whether or not the billing period covers a full month.
AT&T One Rate State Plan provides unlimited minutes of in-state direct dialed calling for
residential voice service only. If it is determined that the usage is not consistent with
residential voice applications, such as for Internet access services, commercial facsimile or
auto-dialing, resale, telemarketing or other non-residential uses, AT&T may immediately
suspend, restrict or cancel the Customer’s service without prior notice.
Note 1: Beginning October 21, 2007, the AT&T One Rate® State Plan is grandfathered to existing
Customers and not available to new Customers. Existing Customers may remain on the plan but
cannot add new lines or move existing local service that will require a new phone number.
Advice No. 07-12
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 21, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
IDAHO
RESIDENTIAL LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
ISSUED: APRIL 21, 2011 SECTION 19
PAGE 2
RELEASE: 5
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2011
19. ONE RATE® STATE PLAN (USOC: TLHGM, TLHGN) (Cont'd)
19.2 Terms and Conditions (Cont'd)
This offer is an add-on to the interstate AT&T One Rate" State Plan
and is available where billing and technical capabilities exist. All
other terms and conditions are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service
Guide AT&T One Rate" State Plan.
19.3 Rates and Charges
AT&T One Rate State Plan Customer's may choose three features (if
available) from the following:
Call Forwarding -Variable
Call Return
Call Waiting
Caller ID with Name and Number (includes ACR)
Repeat Dialing
Speed Dialing 30
Three-Way Calling
Local Line; 3 features; unlimited direct
dialed station local, intraLATA toll,
in-state long distance; and
a per minute state-to-state usage rate
Multiple lines associated with
Main Billed Account
Direct dialed station in-state calls
Advice No. 2011-05
Monthly
Recurring Charge
$ 48.95
Usage Rate
per Minute
$0.07 (I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 1, 2011
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 20
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: FEBRUARY 23, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 4, 2004
20. ONE RATE® LOCAL PLAN
Section
Price
List
Page
20. One Rate® Local Plan 1
20.1 Description 1
20.2 Terms and Conditions 1-2
20.3 Rates and Charges 2
Advice No. 04-05
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 4, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 20
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3
ISSUED: OCTOBER 11, 2007 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 21, 2007
20. ONE RATE® LOCAL PLAN1 (USOC: TLHGS, TLHGT)
20.1 Description
AT&T One Rate® Local Plan offers Customers a combination of services that include one local
access line; unlimited direct dial station local calls within the customer’s local calling area; and
a per minute rate, 24 hours a day, seven days a week on all intraLATA toll calls and in-state
long distance calls; and a choice of up to two custom calling features, as specified below, for a
monthly rate.
20.2 Terms and Conditions
Customers who have or choose AT&T as their Primary Carrier for local, intraLATA toll and
long distance service and continuously maintain their wireline main residential telephone
account with AT&T may participate in this plan by completing and returning a written
subscription form to AT&T, calling a designated AT&T 800 number to subscribe or subscribe
during a marketing contact with AT&T.
This Plan provides unlimited minutes of direct dialed 1+ local 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, resale,
telemarketing or other non-residential uses, AT&T may, consistent with applicable Commission
regulations, suspend, restrict or cancel the Customer’s service and assess an additional
monthly charge for each month in which such usage occurred. Any usage in excess of 5,000
minutes per month shall be presumed to be not consistent with residential voice applications
and shall be subject to the conditions above. An additional Monthly Charge of $50.00 may
apply for impermissible use as specified in the terms and conditions above.
If the Customer’s AT&T Main Residential Billed Account has multiple lines associated with it, a
Monthly Recurring Charge will apply to each line that the Customer has chosen for this plan.
Unlimited direct dialed local calling will not be combined with other access lines that are on the
same Customer’s premises.
If at any time the Customer selects a carrier other than AT&T as their Local Exchange Carrier,
the Customer will terminate their participation in this plan. In this event, the Customer will be
billed at the respective tariffed rates found under the AT&T One Rate 10 Cents plan if the
Customer maintains AT&T as their intrastate intraLATA Carrier with or without AT&T as their
interLATA carrier.
Note 1: Beginning October 21, 2007, the AT&T One Rate® Local Plan is grandfathered to existing
Customers and not available to new Customers. Existing Customers may remain on the plan but
cannot add new lines or move existing local service that will require a new phone number.
Advice No. 07-12
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 21, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
IDAHO
RESIDENTIAL LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
ISSUED: APRIL 21, 2011
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2011
20. ONE RATE® LOCAL PLAN (USOC: TLHGS, TLHGT) (Cont'd)
20.2 Terms and Conditions (Cont'd)
SECTION 20
PAGE 2
RELEASE: 5
Nonpayment or partial payment of a bill may result in the removal of
the toll service included in this offer. When toll service is
removed, the CUstomer will continue to be billed the Monthly
Recurring charge associated with this plan.
This service is for use by residential Customers. If it is
determined that usage under this plan is not consistent with
residential voice applications and usage is determined as commercial
use, including without limitation, commercial facsimile purposes,
resale, three way calling, call forwarding, telemarketing or through
an auto-dialer program, AT&T may, consistent with applicable
Commission regulations, suspend, restrict, or cancel a Customer's
service and AT&T may exclude terminating telephone lines from this
plan.
This offer is an add-on to the interstate AT&T One Rate· Local Plan
and is available where billing and technical capabilities exist. All
other terms and conditions are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service
Guide AT&T One Rate· Local Plan.
20.3 Rates and Charges
AT&T One Rate Local Plan Customer's may choose two features (if
available) from the following:
Call Forwarding -Variable
Call Return (includes ACR)
Call Waiting
Caller ID with Name and Number (includes ACR)
Repeat Dialing
Speed Dialing 30
Three-Way Calling
Local Line; 2 features; unlimited
direct dialed station local, a $0.07 per
minute rate on intraLATA toll and in-state
long distance calls
Advice No. 2011-05
Monthly
Recurring Charge
$ 38.95
(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 1, 2011
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 21
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: MARCH 16, 2004 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 26, 2004
20. AT&T ADDITIONAL FEATURE ADD-ON PACKAGE
Section
Price
List
Page
21. Additional Feature Add-on Package 1
21.1 Description 1
21.2 Rates and Charges 1
Advice No. 04-07
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 26, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 21
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2
ISSUED: JUNE 21, 2007 EFFECTIVE: JULY 1, 2007
21. AT&T ADDITIONAL FEATURE ADD-ON PACKAGE
21.1 Description
The AT&T Additional Feature Add-on Package offers a selection of additional features, as
identified below for a convenient bundled rate.
Call Forwarding - Selective
Call Forwarding - Transfer
Call Forwarding - Variable
Call Return (includes ACR)
Call Screening
Call Waiting
Call Waiting ID
Caller ID with Name (includes ACR)
Caller ID with Number
Custom Ring 1
Custom Ring 2
Custom Ring 3
Distinctive Ringing Service
Repeat Dialing
Speaking Call Waiting
Speed Dialing 30
Three-Way Calling
The Additional Feature Add-on Package is available to residential Customers who are enrolled
in the following AT&T residential plans:
One Rate® Local Plan
One Rate® State Plan
One Rate USAsm
One Rate Advantagesm
Customers can select this additional feature option by completing and returning an enrollment
form provided by AT&T, calling an AT&T designated 800 number, or by enrolling during a
marketing contact by AT&T. The AT&T Additional Feature Add-on Package is available where
facilities and billing capabilities permit.
21.2 Rates and Charges
AT&T residential Customers who select additional optional features from the feature list will be
rated monthly as follows:
$ 4.00 per additional feature, but no more than $ 10.00 when
a total of three or more additional features are selected
Advice No. 07-08
(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 22
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2
ISSUED: JUNE 27, 2005 EFFECTIVE: JULY 7, 2005
21. EMPLOYEE OFFERS
Section
Price
List
Page
22. Employee Offers 1
22.1 Description 1
Advice No. 05-16
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 7, 2005
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 22
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2
ISSUED: June 27, 2005 EFFECTIVE: July 7, 2005
22. AT&T EMPLOYEE OFFERS
22.1 Description
From time to time AT&T will provide certain local exchange offers
exclusively to its employees. These offers shall be subject to all
other terms and conditions for service as contained in this tariff.
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July 7, 2005
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 23
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: JUNE 29, 2004 EFFECTIVE: JULY 09, 2004
23. ONE RATE® MULTI-LINE PLAN
Section
Price
List
Page
23. One Rate® Multi-line Plan 1
23.1 Description 1
23.2 Rates and Charges 2
Advice No. 04-20
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 9, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 23
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: JUNE 29, 2004 EFFECTIVE: JULY 09, 2004
23. AT&T ONE RATE® MULTI-LINE PLAN
23.1 Description
AT&T One Rate® Multi-line Plan offers Customers a combination of
services that include two local access lines; unlimited direct dial
station local calls within the Customer’s local calling area; and a
per minute rate, 24 hours a day, seven days a week on all intraLATA
toll calls and in-state long distance calls; and a choice of up to
two custom calling features on each line from the list below, for a
monthly rate.
Call Forwarding - Variable
Call Return (includes ACR)
Call Waiting
Caller ID with Name and Number (includes ACR)
Repeat Dialing
Speed Dialing 30
Three-Way Calling
This plan provides residential Customers unlimited direct dial
station local 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, resale, telemarketing or other non-
residential uses, AT&T may, consistent with applicable Commission
regulations, suspend, restrict or cancel the Customer’s service.
If the Customer’s AT&T Main Residential Billed Account has more than
two lines associated with it, a Monthly Recurring Charge will apply
to each line that the Customer has chosen for this plan. Additional
lines are eligible for two features; unlimited local calling and the
same per-minute rate for in-state long distance and local toll as the
two initial lines. A total of six lines can be included on this
plan.
Advice No. 04-20
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 9, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.
IDAHO
RESIDENTIAL LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
ISSUED: APRIL 21, 2011 SECTION 23
PAGE 2
RELEASE: 5
EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2011
23. AT&T ONE RATE" MULTI-LINE PLAN (Cont'd)
23.1 Description (Cont'd)
If at any time the Customer selects a carrier other than AT&T as
their Primary Long Distance Carrier and/or Primary IntraLATA toll
carrier, the Customer will continue to be billed the monthly rates
for this plan and continue to receive local service and features
provided in this plan until AT&T is notified by the Customer to
transfer to another Local Service Plan or cancel local service.
If at any time the Customer selects a carrier other than AT&T as
their Local Exchange Carrier, the Customer will terminate their
participation in this plan. In this event, the Customer will be "
billed at the respective tariffed rates found under the AT&T One Rate
10¢ plan if the Customer maintains AT&T as their intrastate intraLATA
Carrier with or without AT&T as their interLATA carrier.
Nonpayment or partial payment of a bill may result in the removal of
the toll service included in this offer. When toll service is
removed, the Customer will continue to be billed the Monthly
Recurring charge associated with this plan.
This offer is an add-on to the interstate AT&T One Rate" Multi-line
Plan and is available where billing and technical capabilities exist.
All other terms and conditions are contained in the Consumer AT&T
Service Guide.
23.2 Rates and Charges
AT&T One Rate Multi-line Plan'
Offer
2 Local Lines; 2 features per line;
unlimited dial station local per line,
$0.07 per minute rate on intraLATA toll
and in-state long distance calls per line
Offer
Additional lines for One Rate Multi-line
Per additional line -maximum of six lines
Monthly
Recurring Charge
$ 52.95
Monthly
Recurring Charge
$25.95
Note 1: Effective February 4, 2005, Customers may no longer enroll in
this plan. Existing Customers subscribed to this offer prior to
February 4, 2005 will continue to receive the benefits of this
offer.
Advice No. 2011-05
(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 1, 2011
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 24
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: JUNE 29, 2004 EFFECTIVE: JULY 09, 2004
24. ONE RATE® MULTI-LINE UNLIMITED PLAN
Section
Price
List
Page
24. One Rate® Multi-line Plan 1
24.1 Description 1
24.2 Rates and Charges 2
Advice No. 04-20
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 9, 2004
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 24
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: JUNE 29, 2004 EFFECTIVE: JULY 09, 2004
24. AT&T ONE RATE® MULTI-LINE UNLIMITED PLAN
24.1 Description
AT&T One Rate® Multi-line Unlimited Plan offers Customers a
combination of services that include two local access lines;
unlimited residential voice direct dial station; local calls within
the Customer’s local calling area, intraLATA toll calls, and in-state
long distance calls; and a choice of custom calling features per line
from the list below, for a monthly rate.
Call Forwarding- Selective
Call Forwarding- Transfer
Call Forwarding- Variable
Call Waiting
Call Waiting ID
Call Return (includes ACR)
Call Screening
Caller ID with Name (includes ACR)
Caller ID with Number
Custom Ring 1
Custom Ring 2
Custom Ring 3
Distinctive Ringing Service
Repeat Dialing
Speaking Call Waiting
Speed Dial 30
Three-Way Calling
If the Customer’s AT&T Main Residential Billed Account has more than
two lines associated with it, an additional Monthly Recurring Charge
will apply to each additional line that the Customer has chosen for
this plan. Additional lines are eligible for unlimited calling and
unlimited features. A total of six lines can be included on this
plan.
If at any time the Customer selects a carrier other than AT&T as
their Primary Long Distance Carrier and/or Primary IntraLATA toll
carrier, the Customer will continue to be billed the monthly rates
for this plan and continue to receive local service and features
provided in this plan until AT&T is notified by the Customer to
transfer to another Local Service Plan or cancel local service.
If at any time the Customer selects a carrier other than AT&T as
their Local Exchange Carrier, the Customer will terminate their
participation in this plan. In this event, the Customer will be
billed at the respective tariffed rates found under the AT&T One Rate®
10¢ plan if the Customer maintains AT&T as their intrastate intraLATA
Carrier with or without AT&T as their interLATA carrier.
Advice No. 04-20
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 9, 2004
Boise, Idaho
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THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 2
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4
ISSUED: January 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: February 1, 2008
24. AT&T ONE RATE® MULTI-LINE PLAN UNLIMITED (Cont’d)
24.1 Description (Cont’d)
Nonpayment or partial payment of a bill may result in the removal of the toll service included in
this offer. When toll service is removed, the Customer will continue to be billed the Monthly
Recurring charge associated with this plan.
AT&T One Rate® Multi-line Unlimited Plan provides unlimited minutes of in-state direct dialed
calling for residential voice service only. If it is determined that the usage is not consistent with
residential voice applications, such as for Internet access services, commercial facsimile or
auto-dialing, resale, telemarketing or other non-residential uses, AT&T may immediately
suspend, restrict or cancel the Customer’s service without prior notice.
This offer is an add-on to the interstate AT&T One Rate® Multi-line Unlimited Plan and is
available where billing and technical capabilities exist. All other terms and conditions are
contained in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide.
24.2 Rates and Charges
AT&T One Rate Multi-line Unlimited Plan1
Offer Monthly
Recurring Charge
2 Local Line;
unlimited features per line;
unlimited direct dialed station local,
intraLATA toll, in-state long distance $ 94.95
Offer Monthly
Recurring Charge
Additional lines for
One Rate Multi-line Unlimited
Per additional line - maximum of six lines $25.95
Note 1: Effective February 4, 2005, Customers may no longer enroll in this plan. Existing
Customers subscribed to this offer prior to February 4, 2005 will continue to receive the benefits of
this offer.
Advice No. 08-01
(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 25
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: OCTOBER 7, 2005 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 17, 2005
25. MISCELLANEOUS SURCHARGES
25.1 See AT&T Communications of the Mountain States, Inc., Idaho
Telecommunications Services Tariff - Message Telecommunications
Service for rates associated with the surcharges below:
Operator Service Transfer Fee
Public Payphone Surcharge (Applies to local calls from a
public/semi-public payphone which are not paid on a sent paid
basis.)
Advice No. 05-23
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 17, 2005
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 26
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES INDEX PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: MARCH 16, 2006 EFFECTIVE: March 26, 2006
26. LOCAL CONNECTIVITY CHARGE
Section
Price
List
Page
26. Local Connectivity Charge 1
26.1 Description 1
26.2 Rates and Charges 1
Advice No. 06-004
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 26, 2006
Boise, Idaho
AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF RESIDENTIAL SECTION 26
THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES PAGE 1
IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1
ISSUED: MARCH 16, 2006 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 26, 2006
26. AT&T LOCAL CONNECTIVITY CHARGE
26.1 This charge is a monthly recurring charge applied to each individual
AT&T Residential local exchange line. This charge does not apply to
Customers who qualify for Lifeline Assistance programs and have
notified AT&T that they qualify for that program.
26.2 Rates and Charges
Billing of this charge will apply monthly on a per line basis with
bills issued on or after March 27, 2006.
Local Connectivity Charge
Per Local Residential Exchange Line $1.40
Advice No. 06-004
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 26, 2006
Boise, Idaho