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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAT&T Telecomm Services.pdfAT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEXSE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 ' , Some of AT&T1s services are interstate in nature and reference AT&T1s F.C.C. tariffs. These services are complementary to interstate service and are not available for stand alone intrastate usage. All terms, conditions, features and functions, installation and monthly charges, and any other charges except intrastate usage will apply as described in AT&T's F.C.C. tariffs. AT&T1s Idaho tariff applies only to intrastate usage. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secrets"! ACCEPTED FOR FiLlNG Advice No. 9 2 - 1 6 DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS PREFACE THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: July 20, 2001 EFFECTIVE: July 31, 2001 APPLICATION AT&T Consumer Customers: (N) Through July 31, 2001 the reference document for interstate terms and conditions for AT&T consumer long distance services is AT&T9s FCC Tariff I I No. 27. As of August 01, 2001, the tariff is no longer effective, but the I AT&T Service Guides located at htt~:llwww.att.comlserviceguidelhome will contain the interstate terms and conditions. Customers who cannot access I the web may call 1-888-288-4099 to request a copy of the Service Guide I appropriate for their calling plan. I (N) This Tariff contains the regulations and rates applicable to intrastate telecommunications services furnished by AT&T Communications of the Mountain States Inc. in the State of Idaho. EXPLANATION OF TARIFF CHANGE SYMBOLS These symbols will appear in the right hand margin, when applicable. (C ) - To signify changed regulation (Dl - To signify discontinued material (1 ) - To signify rate increase (MI - To signify material moved from or to another part of the Tariff with no change, unless there is another Tariff change symbol present (N) - To signify new material (TI - To signify a change in text but no change in rate or regulation (R) - To signify rate reduction Idaho Public UtiIiiies Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING JUL 3 1 2001 Boise, Idaho Advice No. 01-10 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: June 25, 2002 EFFECTIVE: July 5, 2002 AT&T Consumer Customers: (N) I Through July 31, 2001 the reference document for interstate terms and conditions for AT&T consumer long distance services is AT&Tys FCC Tariff No. 27. As of August 01, 2001, the tariff is no longer effective, but the AT&T Service Guides located at http:l/www.att.comlserviceg;uide/home will contain the interstate terms and conditions. Customers who cannot access the web may call 1-888-288-4099 to request a copy of the Service Guide appropriate for their calling plan. Some of AT&T7s services are interstate in nature and reference the ( c ) consumer AT&T Service Guides. These services are complementary to (C) interstate service and are not available for stand alone intrastate usage. All terms, conditions, features and functions, installation and monthly charges, and any other charges except intrastate usage will apply as described in the consumer AT&T Service Guides. (C) AT&T9s Idaho tariff applies only to intrastate usage. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING Advice No. 02-12 Boise, ldaho $ AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE A IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE SECTION 1. DEFINITIONS SECTION 2. GENERAL REGULATIONS SECTION 3. SERVICE CHARGES SECTION 4. MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE SECTION 5. OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS SECTION 6* SECTION 7. CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT SECTION 8* SECTION 9* SECTION 10* SECTION 11* SECTION 12. DIRECTORY SERVICES SECTION 13* SECTION 14* SECTION 15* SECTION 16* SECTION 17* SECTION 18* * These sections have been moved to the new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) (M) | | | | | (M) (M) | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: B IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 14 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 19* SECTION 20* SECTION 21* SECTION 22* SECTION 23 AT&T EASYREACHsm SECTION 24* SECTION 25* SECTION 26* SECTION 27* SECTION 28* SECTION 29 AT&T PROMOTIONS SECTION 30* SECTION 31* SECTION 32* SECTION 33* SECTION 34* SECTION 35* SECTION 36* SECTION 37* SECTION 38* * These sections have been moved to the new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | (M) (M) | | | | | | | (M) (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 9, 2003 EFFECTIVE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE Page APPLICATION ...................................................... 1 EXPLANATION OF TARIFF CHANGE SYMBOLS ............................. 1 SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.1 DEFINITION OF TERMS ......................................... 1 SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS 2.1 ESTABLISHING AND FURNISHING SERVICE ......................... 1 2.1.1 APPLICATIONS FOR SERVICE ................................. 1 2.1.2 CANCELLED APPLICATIONS ................................... 1 2.1.3 CANCELLATION FOR CAUSE ................................... 1 2.1.4 OBLIGATION TO FURNISH SERVICE ............................ 2 2.1.5 OWNERSHIP AND USE OF FACILITIES .......................... 2 2.1.6 CREDIT ESTABLISHMENT ..................................... 2 2.2 OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITY OF THE CARRIER .................... 2 2.2.1 CARRIER LIABILITY ........................................ 2 2.2.2 CARRIER LIABILITY EXEMPTIONS ............................. 3 2.2.3 VALIDITY OF THE EXCULPATORY CLAUSE ........................ 3 (N) Advice No. 03-19 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING Sept. 19, 2003 Boise, Idaho Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING September 15, 2011 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC IDAHO ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 19 TELECOMMlTNICATIONS SERVICES PAGE: 3 TARIFF RELEASE: 1 9 2 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 3 - SERVICE CHARGES Page 3.1 GENERAL DEFINITION .......................................... 1 3.1.1 TYPES OF CHARGES ......................................... 1 3.2 DUAL ELEMENT SERVICE CHARGES ................................ 1 3.2.1 DESCRIPTION .............................................. 1 3.2.2 SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT CHARGE ............................. 2 3.2.3 APPLICATION OF CHARGES ................................... 2 A. PREMISES WORK CHARGES ....................................... 2 B. BILLING CHANGE CHARGE ....................................... 3 C. MAINTENANCE OF SERVICE CHARGES .............................. 3 D. RESTORAL OF SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.3 JACK CHARGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.3.1 MAXIMUM CHARGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Idaho Public Utilities C O ~ ~ ~ S S ~ O I I Office of +PF: Sec~ctary ACcE$Ti;D F:OR FILING DEC 3 11992 Boise, Idaho . - . . . Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 4 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 1 5 , 1994 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 2 5 , 1994 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 1 APPLICATION 1 ................................................. 4.2 REGULATIONS 1 ........................................... 4.3 TWO-POINT SERVICE 1 4.3.1 CLASSES OF SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3.2 RATES AND CHARGES 4 .................................................... 4.3.3 TIMING 5 / .................................. 4.3.4 METHOD OF APPLYING RATES 5 ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING Boise, ldaho L .~ Advice No. 94-23 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING September 15, 2011 Boise, Idaho Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING September 15, 2011 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: DECEMBER 23, 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 3, 2011 PAGE 6.1 RELEASE: 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (Cont'd) 4.9 AT&T UNLIMITED PLAN (USOC: BLKNP)...........................20 4.9.1 DESCRIPTION ..............................................20 4.9.2 RATES AND CHARGES ........................................20 4.10 AT&T NON-SUBSCRIBER SERVICE CHARGE ..........................21 4.10.1 DESCRIPTION ...............................................21 4 .10 .2 RATES AND CHARGES .........................................21 4.11 PUBLIC PAYPHONE SURCHARGE ...................................22 4.11.1 DESCRIPTION ..............................................22 4.11.2 RATES AND CHARGES ........................................22 4.12 AT&T ONE RATE' PLAN (USOC: OCPKG)...........................23 4.12.1 DESCRIPTION ..............................................23 4.12.2 RATES AND CHARGES ........................................23 4.13 AT&T ONE RATE ON-LINE (USOC: CPME1-4)......................23.1 4.13.1 DESCRIPTION ..............................................23.1 4.13.2 RATES AND CHARGES ........................................23.1 4.14 AT&T ONE PATE' PLUS (USOC: OCPKX)...........................24 4.14.1 DESCRIPTION ..............................................24 4.14.2 RATES AND CHARGES ........................................24 4.15 GLOBAL MILITARY SAVER PLUS (USOC: CPMC3, CPMEX).............24.1 4.15.1 DESCRIPTION ..............................................24.1 4.15.2 RATES AND CHARGES ........................................24.1 (T) Advice No. 2010-22 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING January 3, 2011 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.SERVICES PAGE:6.2 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 10 ISSUED:MAY 22, 2009 EFFECTIVE: JUNE 1, 2009 ................................................... ................................ ....................................... ................................................. ............ .............................................. ........................................ ................................................ .............................................. ........................................ .............................................. ........................................ .................................................... .............................................. ........................................ ..................... .............................................. ........................................ TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (Cont'd) Page 4.16 LUCKY DOG 25 4.16.1 LUCKY DOG 1010345 SERVICE 25 4.16.1 RATES AND CHARGES 25 4.16.2 RESERVED 25 4.17 AT&T IntraLATA OVERLAY PLAN (USOC: CAYO1, OCP8Q)26 4.17.1 DESCRIPTION 26 4.17.2 RATES AND CHARGES 26 4.18 AT&T 00 INFO 27 4.18.1 DESCRIPTION 27 4.18.2 RATES AND CHARGES 27 4.19 AT&T PERSONAL NETWORK PLAN (USOC: CPMP2 CPMP3 CPMP4 CPMP5)28 4.19.1 DESCRIPTION 28 4.19.2 RATES AND CHARGES 28 4.20 RESERVED 29 4.21 AT&T ONE RATE® 7C PLAN (USOC: CPM-LL,LM,LN,DM,EH,RC,WB)30 4.21.1 DESCRIPTION 30 4.2 1.2 RATES AND CHARGES 30 4.22 AT&T ONE RATE® BASIC PLAN (USOC: CPMEM)30 4.22.1 DESCRIPTION 30 4.22.2 RATES AND CHARGES 30 (T) Advice No. 2009-12 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING June 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 6.3 _________________________________________________RELEASE: 7 .............................................. ........................................ ...................... .............................................. ........................................ ........................... .............................................. ........................................ .......................... .............................................. ........................................ ........................ .............................................. ........................................ .................... .............................................. ........................................ .................................................... ........................... ............................................. ....................................... TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (Cont'd) 4.23 AT&T ONE RATE® CONNECTIONS CALLING CARD PLAN (USOC: CPMSG,XB)31 4.23.1 DESCRIPTION 4.23.2 RATES AND CHARGES 4.24 AT&T ONE RATE® KA (USOC: OCPKA, OCPKH) 4.24.1 DESCRIPTION 4.24.2 RATES AND CHARGES 4.25 AT&T SIMPLE MINUTES (USOC: CPMBE) 4.25.1 DESCRIPTION 4.25.2 RATES AND CHARGES 4.26 AT&T ONE RATE® EXACT (USOC: OCPK5) 4.26.1 DESCRIPTION 4 .26 .2 RATES AND CHARGES 4.27 AT&T ONE RATE® SUNDAYS (USOC: CPMAF) 4.27.1 DESCRIPTION 4.27.2 RATES AND CHARGES 4.28 AT&T ONE RATE® OFF-PEAK II (USOC: CPMPK) 4.28.1 DESCRIPTION 4.28.2 RATES AND CHARGES 4.29 RESERVED 4.30 AT&T EVENINGS PLAN (USOC: CPMKC) 4.30.1 DESCRIPTION 4.30.2 RATES AND CHARGES Page 31 31 32 32 32 33 33 33 (T) 34 34 34 35 (T) 35 35 36 36 36 37 38 38 38 Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.SERVICES PAGE 6.4 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 9 ISSUED:JULY 22, 2009 EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 1, 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 4 -MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (Cont'd) ................... .............................................. ........................................ ................. .............................................. ........................................ ................ .............................................. ........................................ ............ .............................................. ........................................ ......................... .............................................. ........................................ .......................... .............................................. ........................................ ................ .............................................. ........................................ .................................................... Page 4.31 AT&T ONE RATE® OFF-PEAK III (USOC: CPMLK)39 394.31.1 DESCRIPTION 4.3 1.2 RATES AND CHARGES 39 4.32 AT&T ONE RATE® SAVINGS (USOC: CPMAC, RW1BG)40 4.32.1 DESCRIPTION 40 4.32.2 RATES AND CHARGES 40 414.33 AT&T ONE RATE® 5c (USOC: CPM-RA,RN,RN,RO,EJ) 414.33.1 DESCRIPTION 414.33.2 RATES AND CHARGES 424.34 AT&T ONE RATE® CALLING CARD PLAN (USOC: CPMC1,2) 424.34.1 DESCRIPTION 424.34.2 RATES AND CHARGES 4.35 AT&T ANYWHERE(SM) PLAN (USOC: OCPK1)43 434.35.1 DESCRIPTION 434.35.2 RATES AND CHARGES 444.36 AT&T SIMPLIFIED PLAN (USOC: CPMBZ) 444.36.1 DESCRIPTION 444.36.2 RATES AND CHARGES 4.37 AT&T INTRALATA OVERLAY II PLAN (USOC: CPMLA)45 454.37.1 DESCRIPTION 454.37.2 RATES AND CHARGES 464.38 RESERVED sm Service Mark of AT&T (T) Advice No. 09-14 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING August 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.SERVICES PAGE 6.5 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED:JULY 22, 2009 EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 1, 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 4 -MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (Cont'd) ...................... .............................................. ........................................ ...................... .............................................. ........................................ Page 4.39 AT&T UNLIMITED PLUS PLAN (USOC: BLKCH)47 4.39.1 DESCRIPTION 47 4.39.2 RATES AND CHARGES 47 4.40 AT&T ONE RATE® PLUS PLAN (USOC: CPMCD)48 484.40.1 DESCRIPTION 484.40.2 RATES AND CHARGES (N) (N) Advice No. 09-14 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING August 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 7 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 27, 2005 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 7, 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS Page 5.1 REACH OUT® IDAHO ........................................... 1 5.1.1 DESCRIPTION.............................................. 1 A. REGULATIONS ................................................ 1 5.1.2 DISCONTINUATION OF SERVICE ............................... 1 5.1.3 RATES AND CHARGES........................................ 2 A. USAGE CHARGES .............................................. 3 5.2 AT&T PROsm WATS IDAHO* ..................................... 4 5.2.1 DESCRIPTION.............................................. 4 5.2.2 REGULATIONS.............................................. 4 A. MINIMUM PERIOD ............................................. 4 B. RESTRICTIONS ............................................... 4 C. APPLICATION OF DISCOUNT .................................... 4 5.2.3 APPLICATION OF RATES AND CHARGES ......................... 5 5.2.4 RATES AND CHARGES........................................ 5 A. RECURRING .................................................. 5 B. USAGE DISCOUNT ............................................. 5 C. USAGE RATES ................................................ 5 D. NON-RECURRING CHARGES ...................................... 6 5.2.5 DETERMINING RATES ........................................ 6 A. MILEAGES ................................................... 6 5.2.6 RATE STRUCTURE ........................................... 7 (T) (N) (N) sm Service Mark of AT&T * AT&T PROsm WATS IDAHO has been moved to the Custom Network Services Tariff, Section 33. Advice No. 05-21 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 7, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 8 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 43 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2008 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS (Cont'd) Page 5.2.7 RATE PERIODS............................................................................................................. 7 5.2.8 TIMING........................................................................................................................... 7 5.3 AT&T LDMTS BASIC SCHEDULE NPA VOLUME DISCOUNT OPTION ......................... 9 5.3.1 VOLUME DISCOUNT..................................................................................................... 9 5.4 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 10 5.5 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 11 5.6 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 12 5.6.1 RESERVED.................................................................................................................... 12 5.7 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 13 5.8 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 13 5.9 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 14 5.10 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 15 5.11 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 15 5.12 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 16 5.13 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 16 5.14 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 16 5.15 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 17 5.16 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 17 5.17 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 18 5.18 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 18 5.19 AT&T NATIONWIDE CALLING 120(SM) (USOC: BLKF8)................................................... 19 Advice No. 08-03 (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2008 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 8.1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 18 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2009 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS (Cont'd) Page 5.20 AT&T NATIONWIDE CALLING 120 DIRECT (USOC: BLKF9) .......................................... 19 5.21 AT&T MILITARY CONNECT ‘N SAVE (USOC: OCPKN) .................................................. 20 5.22 AT&T ONE RATE® NATIONWIDE 10¢ (CPMYA) .............................................................. 21 5.23 AT&T ONE RATE® NATIONWIDE 10¢ DIRECT (CPMYB) ................................................ 21 5.24 AT&T WORLDWIDE & US CALLING sm (USOC: OC4YD) ................................................. 22 5.25 RESERVED ........................................................................................................................ 22 5.26 AT&T ONE RATE GLOBAL PLAN (USOC: CPMNA) ........................................................ 23 5.27 AT&T ONE RATE 7¢ GLOBAL PLAN (USOC: CPMNB) ................................................... 23 5.28 AT&T ONE RATE® SIMPLE PLAN (USOC: CPMDY) ........................................................ 24 5.29 AT&T DIRECT® CREDIT CARD CALLING PLAN............................ ....................................... 25 5.30 AT&T UNLIMITED WEEKENDS PLAN (USOC: BLKJB, 17CU1) ...................................... 26 5.31 AT&T UNLIMITED SUNDAYS PLAN (USOC: BLKJD, 17CU2) ......................................... 27 5.32 AT&T ONE RATE® 5¢ PLAN (USOC: CPMHJ)............................ ..................................... 28 5.33 AT&T ONE RATE® 5¢ PLUS PLAN (USOC: CPMHK)...................... ................................ 29 5.34 AT&T LOCAL ONE RATE® PLUS PLAN (USOC: CPMTX).................... ........................... 30 5.35 AT&T LONG DISTANCE SERVICE OFFERS FOR LOCAL CALLING PLANS ................. 31 5.36 AT&T 10¢ OFFER (USOC: CPMTA, CPMBS) ................................................................... 32 5.37 AT&T ONE RATE CALLING CARD (USOC: CPMCB) ....................................................... 33 5.38 AT&T ONE RATE® (USOC: CPMWM) ............................................................................... 34 5.39 AT&T ONE RATE® XA (USOC: CPMXA) .......................................................................... 34 5.40 AT&T 30 MONTHLY MINUTES (USOC: CPMMM) ............................................................ 35 5.41 AT&T 500 MONTHLY MINUTES (USOC: BLKSA) ............................................................ 35 5.42 AT&T 150 MONTHLY MINUTES (USOC: BLKGA) ............................................................ 36 5.43 AT&T 250 WEEKEND MINUTES (USOC: BLKGC) ........................................................... 36 5.44 AT&T 500 WEEKEND MINUTES (USOC: BLKGB) ........................................................... 37 ® Registered Service Mark of AT&T Advice No. 2009-02 (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: APRIL 20, 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2012 PAGE 8.2 RELEASE: 15 Advice No. 2012-03 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS (Cont'd) Page 5.45 AT&T ONE RATE 7¢ PLUS AKA THE ANYTIME PLAN (CPMWL,RY,PP) ....... 37 5.46 AT&T ONE RATE WEEKENDS (CPMEC) ................................. 38 5.47 AT&T ONE RATE 7¢ SPECIAL OFFER (CPMED) ......................... 38 5.48 AT&T ONE RATE 7¢ PLUS PLAN (CPMH3) .............................. 39 5.49 AT&T eWEEKENDS (CPMKD) .......................................... 39 5.50 AT&T EASYREACH WORLDWIDE (OC4AE) ............................... 40 5.51 AT&T ONE RATE PLUS FOR $2.95 (CPMKB) ........................... 41 5.52 AT&T NIGHTS (USOC: CPMKE) ....................................... 42 5.53 RESERVED ........................................................ 43 5.54 RESERVED ........................................................ 44 5.55 AT&T IN-STATE OVERLAY PLAN (CPMEV) .............................. 45 5.56 AT&T INTERNATIONAL PLAN WITH DOMESTIC RATE (OCPK2) .............. 46 5.57 AT&T 100 MINUTE BLOCK OF TIME (BLKM1) ........................... 47 5.58 AT&T 300 MINUTE BLOCK OF TIME (BLKM3) ........................... 48 5.59 AT&T 60 MONTHLY MINUTES (BLKSB) ................................. 49 5.60 AT&T EASYREACH 800® (17CE1, 17CE2) .............................. 50 5.61 AT&T ONE RATE® OFF-PEAK V (CPMWN, CPMWN)) ....................... 51 5.62 AT&T PREPAID PHONE SERVICE ...................................... 52 5.63 AT&T ONE RATE 12¢ (CPMHE) ....................................... 55 5.64 AT&T SEVEN CENTS (CPMPQ) ........................................ 56  Registered Service Mark of AT&T (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING May 1, 2012 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 9 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 CONNECTIONS................................................ 1 7.1.1 GENERAL PROVISIONS....................................... 1 A. GRANDFATHERED EQUIPMENT.................................. 1 7.1.2 CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITY.................................. 1 A. MAINTENANCE............................................... 2 B. RECONNECTING GRANDFATHERED EQUIPMENT....................... 2 7.1.3 CARRIER RESPONSIBILITY................................... 3 7.1.4 SERVICE PROVIDED BY A LOCAL EXCHANGE CARRIER............. 4 7.1.5 CONNECTION OF COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS..................... 4 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 10 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT (Cont'd) Paae 7.1.6 CONNECTION OF CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT TO EXCHANGE SERVICE 5 A. CATEGORIES OF CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 B. CONNECTIONS UNDER CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 C. GRANDFATHERED CONNECTING ARRANGEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 D. COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS ...................................... 7 E. ACOUSTIC AND INDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7.1.7 OTHER CONNECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 A. U.S. ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 B. POWER, PIPE LINE AND RAILROAD COMPANIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 C. STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 D. U.S. GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE BRANCH ............................ 13 E. NATIONAL DEFENSE AND SECURITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 F. HAZARDOUS OR INACCESSIBLE LOCATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 G. CARRIER CHANNELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 H. OTHER CARRIERS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office cf the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, ldaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 11 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT (Cont'd) Page 7.1.8 MINIMUM PROTECTION CRITERIA .............................. 17 A. GENERAL ..................................................... 17 B. DIRECT ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ............................... 18 C. ACOUSTIC OR INDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS ........................... 19 7.1.9 RECORDING OF TWO-WAY CONVERSATIONS ....................... 19 7.1.10 VIOLATION OF REGULATIONS ................................. 20 (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 12 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 13 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 6 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES ISSUED: FEBRUARY 12, 2010 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 22, 2010 ........................................ ..................................... TABLE OF CONTENTS STATES, INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 14 RELEASE: 4 TARIFF SECTION 12 - DIRECTORY SERVICES 12.1 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE 12.2 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE 1 (T) Advice No. 2010-03 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING February 22, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 15 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 16 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS (D) (D) (D) | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 17 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 18 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 7 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 19 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 20 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 8 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 29 - AT&T PROMOTIONS 29.1 AT&T PROMOTIONS .......................................... 1 (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) (D) | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 21 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 9 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 22 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 1 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.1 Definition of Terms Access Line A transmission path that connects a customer premises to an AT&T central off ice. Access Line Grouping An access line or group of access lines with the same identifying number. A group of access lines may be either standard or special access lines, but must be all of one type. Accessories Devices which are mechanically attached to, or used with, the facilities furnished by the Carrier and which are independent of, and not electrically, acoustically, or inductively connected to, the conductors in the communications path of the Carrier facilities. Assembly A configuration consisting of Customer equipment and/or a Customer communications system or systems, which is connected to CUSTOM NETWORK SERVICE. AT&T Central Office The physical point of access for a service to the AT&T interoffice network. Criteria for establishing AT&T Central Offices and a list of AT&T Central Offices with services provided are in this carrier's FCC Tariff No. 10. Authorized User A person, firm or corporation who is authorized by the Customer or joint user to be connected to the service of the Customer or joint user, respectively. An authorized user must be specifically named in the application for service and on whose premises a station of the service must be located. ldaho P ~ ~ b l i c Utilities Commission Office G: !hi: Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, ldaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 1 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 2 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.1 Definition of Terms (Cont'd) Building A structure consisting of an enclosed area surrounded by outside walls and under one continuous roof. Call A completed connection established between a calling station and one or more called stations. Called Station The station (e.g., telephone number) called, or the terminating point of a call. Calling Card[l] A billing arrangement by which a call may be charged to an authorized Carrier Calling Card account. Calling Station The station from which a call is originated. Carrier Refers to AT&T Communications of the Mountain States, Inc., and the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Interstate Division (AT&T Communications). Central Office A switching unit providing telecommunications services to the general public for terminating and interconnecting lines. More than one central office may be located in the same building. NOTE 1: AT&T Calling Card ldaho Public liti!lties Commission Office of !:he Secre$ry ACCEPTED FOR FILING Advice No. 92-16 Boise, ldaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 1 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 3 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.1 Definition of Terms (Cont'd) Commercial Credit Card A billing arrangement by which a call may be charged to an authorized commercial credit card number. Communications Systems Non-Carrier dedicated channels and equipment furnished for communications between premises. Connecting Arrangement The equipment provided by the Carrier to accomplish the direct electrical connection of Customer facilities with the facilities of the Carrier. Connecting Company/Carrier Any telephone company or carrier whose facilities may be connected with those of the Carrier for the purpose of furnishing telecommunications services. Contract The service agreement between a Customer and the Carrier under which facilities for communications between specified locations are furnished, in accordance with the provisions of this Tariff. Customer The person, firm, corporation or government agency contracting for service and responsible for the payment of charges and compliance with Carrier regulations. A channel service Customer must have a communications requirement of their own. Customer Equipment Station or terminal equipment provided by the Customer, authorized user or joint user. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of !:hs secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING Boise, Idaho Advice No. 92-16 - - I : AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 1 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 4 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.1 Definition of Terms (Cont'd) Direct Electrical Connection A physical connection of the electrical conductors in the communications path. Exchange A geographical unit established for the administration of telecommunication services in a specified area. Grandfathered A term which describes Customer equipment that was directly connected as specified below and that is grandfathered under Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission, Rules and Regulations because: -The terminal equipment was directly connected to the telecommunications network or local exchange services prior to July 1, 1979. -The multiline terminating system was directly connected to the telecommunications network or local exchange service prior to January 1, 1980. -The protective circuitry was directly connected to the telecommunications network or local exchange service prior to the dates set forth preceding. Home NPA As used in connection with AT&T MEGACOM 800 or AT&T 800 READYLINE Service, the NPA of the AT&T MEGACOM SO0 or AT&T 800 READYLINE Service Central Office from which a Customer has obtained service. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of ibc S?crebry ACCf PTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, Idaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 1 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 5 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.1 Definition of Terms (Cont'd) Joint User A person, firm or corporation who is designated by the Customer as a user of a channel service furnished to the Customer and to whom a portion of the charge for the service will be billed under a joint user arrangement. Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) A geographic area established by a local exchange carrier which delimits its operational area and may include points outside the state. Local Exchange Company The company that provides local exchange service within an authorized serving area. Message Telecommunications Service (MTS) A communication between two or more stations located in different local service areas. Miscellaneous Common Carrier A communications common carrier which is engaged in providing service by radio through a base station authorized by the Federal Communications Commission but who does not also provide a public land wire telephone service. Multiline Terminating System Premises switching equipment and key telephone type systems which are capable of terminating more than one local exchange service line, or WATS access line. ldaho Public I J t r l ~ ~ s Commlsslon Offlce of ti*- ItOcretary ACCEPTEL ' .;2 FILING i ! DEC 3 1 1992 I Boise, ldaho Advice No. 92-16 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING September 15, 2011 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 1 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 7 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.1 Definition of Terms (Cont'd) Rate Center A specified geographical point within or outside an exchange area, from which mileage measurements are determined for the application of mileage rates for either channel services or message telecommunications services rates. Rate Center Area The area which encompasses the territories identified by the Central Office codes that are assigned to a rate center. Registered A term which means compliance with and approval within the Registration Program. Registered Equipment Equipment which complies and has been approved within the registration provisions of Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Registration Program Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations which permits Customer equipment to be directly connected to CUSTOM NETWORK SERVICE and certain circuits without the requirement for protective circuitry. Standard Access Line A transmission path that connects a Customer premises to a AT&T custom service using local exchange company central office switching equipment and a common user transmission path to a AT&T central off ice. Idaho Public Utilities Cornmission Office cf the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FiLlNG DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, ldaha Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 1 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 8 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS 1.1 Definition of Terms (Cont'd) Stat ion A signaling unit and other type equipment at a point on a premises which allows the Customer to establish communication. Switching Equipment Equipment which performs the function of establishing and releasing connections on a per call basis between stations, telecommunications services, or communications systems. Terminal Equipment Any telecommunications equipment other than a multiline terminating system, or communications system connected to CUSTOM NETWORK SERVICE at a Customer's or User's premises. Wire Center The building where cable facilities are terminated which furnishes service within a designated wire center serving area. - Serving Wire Center The wire center from which service is provided to the Customer. - Wire Center Serving Area The area of the exchange served by a single wire center. Telecommunications Network The MTS and WATS network provided by this Carrier ldaho Public Utilities Commission ORice of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, ldaho Advice No. 92-16 i AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 2 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS 2.1 Establishing and Furnishing Service The general regulations are applicable in addition to the s~ecific regulations for service offerings in other sections of chis Tariff The Carrier reserves the right to limit use and/or duration of telecommunications services. 2.1.1 Applications for Service Applications for establishment or changes of service may be made to the Carrier verbally or in writing. The Carrier or the authorized agent reserves the right to refuse an application for service made by a present or former Customer who is indebted to the Carrier or the authorized agent on the Customer's behalf for service previously furnished, until the indebtedness is satisfied. 2.1.2 Cancelled Applications Applications for new service, additions or modifications which are cancelled before service is established or before the work is completed may result in a charge to the Customer for all expenses incurred before the cancellation notice is received. However, the charges shall not exceed those which would apply if the work involved in the application or the request were completed, i.e., all applicable service connection, etc. 2.1.3 Cancellation for Cause The Carrier by written notice to the Customer, may immediately cancel the application for or discontinue servire without incurring any liability for the following reasons: -Nonpayment of any sum d~lp the Carrier. -A violation of any condition governing the furnishing of service. -By order of a court or other governmental authority having jurisdiction. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, ldaho J Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 2 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 2 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 9, 2003 EFFECTIVE: SEPTEMBER 19, 2003 SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS 2.1 Establishing and Furnishing Service (Cont'd) 2.1.4 Obligation to Furnish Service The Carrier's obligation to furnish service is dependent on its ability to secure and maintain suitable rights and facilities, without unreasonable expense, and to provide for the installation and maintenance of those facilities. 2.1.5 Ownership and Use of Facilities Facilities furnished by the Carrier on the premises of a Customer are the property of the Carrier. Carrier agents and employees must be allowed to enter the Customer's premises at any reasonable hour for installing, inspecting, maintaining, repairing the facilities, or removing them. This remains the responsibility solely of the Carrier, or its agents, unless otherwise specified. 2.1.6 Credit Establishment The Company will conduct a credit investigation of each residential service Customer or applicant prior to accepting the service order, customer deposit or advance payment. 2.2 Obligations and Liability of the Carrier 2.2.1 Carrier Liability The liability of the Carrier for damages arising out of mistakes, omissions, interruptions, delays, errors, or defects in transmission occurring in the course of furnishing service and not caused by the negligence of the Customer, or of the Carrier, in failing to maintain proper standards of maintenance and operation and to exercise reasonable supervision shall in no event exceed an amount equivalent to the proportionate charge to the Customer for the period of service during which such mistake, omission, interruption, delay, error or defect in transmission occurs. The Carrier is liable for damages to a Customer's premises caused by its gross negligence or willful misconduct. (N) | | | (N) Advice No. 03-19 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING Sept. 19, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 2 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 3 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 23, 2009 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 5, 2009 SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS 2.2. Obligations and Liability of the Carrier (Cont'd) 2.2.2 Carrier Liability Exemptions 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 Carrier is not liable to the Customer for certain claims, losses or damages arising from the use of service furnished under this Tariff, such as: - Claims for libel, slander, invasion of privacy, or infringement of copyright arising from any communication; claims for patent infringement arising from combining or using the Carrier service in connection with facilities or equipment furnished by others; or other claims arising out of any act or omission of others relating to the service provided by the Carrier. - The Carrier does not guarantee or make any warranty or accept liability for claims, losses, or damages with respect to its service when used in an explosive atmosphere. - The Carrier may require the Customer to sign an agreement before furnishing the service. - The Carrier is not liable for any act or omission of any other company or companies furnishing a portion of the service. - The Carrier does not transmit messages but offers the use of its facilities, when available, for communications between parties. 2.2.3 Validity of Exculpatory Clause The above tariff language does not constitute a determination by the Commission that a limitation of liability imposed by the Company should be upheld in a court of law. Acceptance for filing by the Commission recognizes that it is a court's responsibility to adjudicate negligence and consequential damage claims. It is also the court's responsibility to determine the validity of the exculpatory clause. 2.3 Obligations of the Customer The Customer, authorized user or joint user shall provide, install, maintain and bear the expense of the provision of power required to operate Carrier facilities. Advice No. 2009-05 (N) | | (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 5, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 2 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 4 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: DECEMBER 10, 1996 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 10, 1996 SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS 2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'd) The Customer, authorized user or joint user is responsible for reimbursing the Carrier for any loss through theft or damage to facilities caused by negligence or willful acts. The Carrier's facilities should be available for maintenance purposes at a time agreeable to both the Carrier and the Customer. An allowance will not be made for the period during which the service is interrupted for maintenance. The Customer is responsible for provision, installation and maintenance of sealed conduit with explosive-proof fittings between facilities furnished by the Carrier in explosive atmospheres and points outside the hazardous area where connection may be made with regular facilities of the Carrier. The Customer must install and maintain service at locations within the hazardous area if, in the opinion of the Carrier, injury to employees or its agents, or damage to property might result, unless otherwise specified in this Tariff. 2.4 Transfer of Service between Customers The service, or any rights associated, may not be assigned or transferred in any manner. 2.5 Termination of Service for Cause The Carrier may terminate service, with written notice, due to: - Nonpayment due the Carrier within the Rules and Rezulations For A11 Telephone Companies Under the Jurisdiction of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission promulgated in Order No. 15290 in Case No. P- 300-6 by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, and all amendments to those rules which may be hereafter adopted by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. - Abandonment of the service; The use of foul or obscene language; Impersonation with intent to defraud; Interfering with the service of others in any way. - Right to Refuse Service (N) The Company reserves the right to refuse service to any applicant, or any applicant who wishes to establish service for a former Customer who has been found to be indebted to the Company for service previously furnished. The refusal of service will remain in effect until satisfactory arrangements have been made for the payment of all such indebtedness. At any time the above conditions become apparent to the Company, it may, at its discretion, terminate or suspend service until the prior indebtedness has been satisfied. ( Advice No. 96- 14 ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 1 0 1996 Boise, ldaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 2 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 5 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: JULY 02, 2004 EFFECTIVE: JULY 14, 2004 SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS 2.5 Termination of Service for Cause (Cont'd) - Transmitting a message or otherwise attempting to obtain service for oneself or others so as to avoid payment of the applicable MTS or WATS charge. - The use of the service to harass another. - If any law enforcement agency advises the Carrier that the service is being used for unlawful purposes. - The Carrier or authorized agent will restrict access to the network when an account is delinquent and the Carrier's or the authorized agent's attempts to obtain payment have failed. - The Carrier may terminate service, without written notice, due to the violation of Tariff regulations. 2.6 Payments, Deposits and Late Charges 2.6.1 Payment of Bills All charges for service and facilities exclusive of toll messages are payable in advance by check, money order, cash or electronically in lawful United States currency. Charges for toll messages are payable upon receipt of the bill. The Customer is responsible for the payment of all charges for service, facilities and messages placed from or accepted at the Customer’s station. Service may be terminated or suspended for non- payment. Payment, which is not honored by the payer bank or institution, will be considered as nonpayment, and a returned check charge of $20.00 will apply. When a local exchange company provides the billing function on behalf of the Company, the local exchange company’s returned check charge applies. 2.6.2 Advance Payments The Carrier reserves the right to require advance payments for service. The amount of advance payment is credited to the Customer's account and applies to any indebtedness under the contract. (I) Advice No. 04-21 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 14, 2004 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 SECTION 2 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 1, 2009 PAGE 6 RELEASE: 7 SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS 2.6.3 Late Payment Charge Subject to billing and systems availability, when a bill or estimated bill for charges is presented to the Customer, any amounts for which payment has not been received within 30 calendar days of the invoice date will be considered delinquent. The Customer may be assessed a Late Payment Charge on any delinquent account balance.The minimum Late Payment Charge is $5.50. The period subject to the Late Payment Charge shall commence on the 31st calendar day after the invoice date, and continue from month to month until the delinquent balance is resolved. The Late Payment Charge shall be assessed monthly, based on the delinquent balance maintained on the account at that time. The Late Payment Charge shall be an amount equal to the outstanding delinquent balance multiplied by the applicable interest rate. The interest rate shall be 18% annually, simple interest (1.5% per month, simple interest) unless an applicable law or regulation specifies a lower rate to be charged, and that lower rate shall then apply. The Customer shall not be charged a Late Payment Charge on a delinquent balance, however, if an applicable law or regulation prohibits the imposition of such charges. In the event a Customer disputes, in good faith, the validity of any charges appearing on its invoice, the amount of these disputed charges will be excluded from the total delinquent balance while the dispute is pending. If the Company sustains the charges after investigating the dispute, the applicable Late Payment Charges shall be deemed correct and binding on the Customer. If, alternately, the Company credits the charges after investigating the dispute, the Late Payment Charges will not apply. When a local exchange company provides the billing function on behalf of the Company, the local exchange company's local exchange service late payment charge applies. Late payment charges do not apply until after the due date of the bill on which the usage charges first appear. 2.6.4 Deposits The Applicant or Customer may be required to make a deposit to be held as a guarantee for the payment of charges for services furnished.When service is terminated, the amount of the deposit, with interest, will be applied to any indebtedness to the Carrier. A deposit must be refunded or credited to the Customer's account prior to termination of the service if the Carrier deems it no longer necessary or upon satisfactory payment by the Customer of all proper charges for telephone service for a period of twelve consecutive months.The deposit will bear simple interest at the rate currently in effect by Order of the Commission. (I) Advice No. 2009-17 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES ISSUED: JULY 23, 2010 EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 2, 2010 STATES, INC. TARIFF SECTION 2 PAGE 6.1 RELEASE: 3 SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS 2.6 Payments, Deposits and Late Charges (Cont'd) 2.6.5. Convenience Fee For Payment Made With A Company Representative A $5.00 fee will apply for each instance of payment of outstanding charges when authorized by the subscriber by telephone (whether such telephone call was originated by the subscriber or by the Company) and when the method of payment would allow the payment to be immediately credited to the subscriber's account, such as payment via a credit card, an electronic check (eCheck), or any other discretionary type payment that may be accepted by the Company through such telephone contacts.This fee will not apply for payments taken directly by subscribers to authorized Company payment locations, payments mailed in, automatic funds transfers, payments through the Company Internet website and other conventional methods of payments. The subscriber would be informed of any applicable charges prior to processing the subscriber's request. 2.7 Minimum Period The minimum period for which service and facilities is furnished is one month, unless otherwise specified in this Tariff. 2.8 Special Taxes, Fees, Charges Insofar as practicable, any sales, use, privilege, excise, franchise or occupation tax, surcharges for Universal Service and other funds, costs of furnishing service without charge or similar taxes, surcharges or impositions levied by the Federal, State or Local government, or any political subdivision or taxing authority against the Carrier may be billed by the Carrier to its Customers on a pro rata basis. 2.9 Restoral of Service Conditions If service is suspended for nonpayment, service will be restored upon receipt of payment of all charges due, which will include the charge for service and facilities during the time of suspension, and may include a restoral charge. If the Customer has a history of payments returned for insufficient funds, the Company may require payment be made by cash, money order or certified check. If payment is made by personal check, service will be restored only after clearance of the check by the bank. (N) (N) (D) Advice No. 2010-14 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING August 2, 2010 Boise, Idaho ATLT COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 2 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 7 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: December 22, 2000 EFFECTIVE: December 31, 2000 SECTION 2 - GENERAL REGULATIONS 2.11 Allowance for Interruptions When a Carrier-caused error or malfunction causes a Customer's service to be interrupted, the Carrier will provide a credit allowance not exceeding an amount equal to the proportionate charge that would have been billed to the Customer for the period of time the service was interrupted. However, if service is restored within 24 hours of the interruption report or detection by the Carrier, no allowance will be made. These same provisions apply when the Carrier requests the Customer to temporarily surrender their service. 2.12 Special Service Arrangements Special service arrangements consist of offerings not provided for in the Carrier's applicable Tariff. Rates and charges will apply based upon costs incurred and on the circumstances in each case. These special service arrangements will be provided whenever, in the judgment of the Carrier, there is a valid reason for providing the service requested. In such cases, the Carrier reserves the right to require an minimum period longer than 1 month at the same location. 2.13 Work Performed Outside Regular Hours The rates and charges specified in this Tariff contemplate that work will be performed during regular working hours. If, at the request of the Customer, work is performed outside of regular working hours, the Customer may be required to pay any additional costs incurred. 2.14 Construction Charges The Carrier bases its rates and charges on services furnished under normal conditions. Installation of facilities involving unusual costs because of factors such as the time period, type of facility, or location requested by the Customer may result in special construction charges which will be based on costs incurred in addition to all other applicable charges. 2.15 Promotional Offerings From time to time, the Company may offer services at a reduced rate or free of charge for promotional, market research, or rate experimentation purposes. Such offerings will be for a limited duration and customers will be so notified. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING Advice No. 00-29 D EC 3 1 2000 Boise, Idaho Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING September 15, 2011 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 3 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 3 - SERVICE CHARGES 3.1 General Definition Service charges are one-time charges that apply for service connections and changes, visits by the Carrier to the Customer's premises when trouble reports result from the use of Customer equipment or facilities and the installation of jacks. They apply in addition to all other rates and charges for service. 3.1.1 Types of Charges The charges are structured to reflect the work required in serving the Customer on each occasion. There are three major categories of charges described in this section: - Dual Element Service Charges which apply for service connections and changes. - Billing Change Charge which applies to establish or change a special billing arrangement and/or change in billing name responsibility subsequent to the initial installation of service - Maintenance of Service Charges, which apply for service visits to a Customer's premises when trouble has resulted from equipment or facilities provided by the Customer. 3.2 Dual Element Service Charges 3.2.1 Description Premises Work Charge A time sensitive charge applicable to noncomplex residence and noncomplex business, unless otherwise specified, for installation, move and change work performed on the Customer's premises. Idaho Public Utilittes Commission Office a i secretaiy ACCEPTEL; FOR FILING Boise, Idaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 3 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 2 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE : 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 3 - SERVICE CHARGES 3.2 Dual Element Service Charges (Cont'd) 3.2.1 Premises Work Charge (Cont'd) Premises Work charges apply, as required, in addition to Service and Equipment Charges for items of services which are listed in this Tariff. 3.2.2 Service and Equipment Charge A charge that is associated with an item of service which applies on a per service basis each time the service is provided or changed. Service and Equipment Charges, where applicable, are shown with the item of service in the Tariff. Unless otherwise specified, Service and Equipment Charges apply whether or not the facilities are in place. Facilities are considered as being in place when no change is made at the Customer's request in the type or location of the facilities. 3.2.3 Application of Charges A. Premises Work Charges apply as follows: Noncomplex A1 1 Residence Other Initial Premises Work Charge First $27.50 $38.00 HRRlP 15-minute increment, or fraction thereof Additional Premises Work Charge Next 10.00 10.00 HRRAP three 15-minute increments, or fraction thereof, each Additional Premises Work Charge All additional 15-minute increments, or fraction thereof, each ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretzry ACCEPTED FOR FILING Boise, ldaho l - . - . Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 3 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 3 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE : 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 3 - SERVICE CHARGES B. Billing Change Charge Each Service Order Required Residence Bus ine s s Service & Equipment Charge C. Maintenance of Service Charges The premises work charge described in 3.2.1. preceding applies for both noncomplex and complex services. D. Restoral of Service If service is interrupted due to nonpayment of charges due the Carrier or authorized agent on the Carrier's behalf, service will be reestablished only upon payment of all charges due the Carrier or authorized agent which may include the following restoration service charge : - Each line restored Restoration Service Charge $32.00 3.3 Jack Charges 3.3.1 Maximum Charges Material Installation Charge Charne USOC Miniature-modular, each Series, each Series, multiple tip and connector, each Miniature-ribbon connector Weatherproof jack, 3-connector female, each ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 1 Boise, ldaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: OCTOBER 19, 1993 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 29, 1993 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.1 Application Message Telecommunications Service applies to all calls made between two or more rate centers within the State of Idaho. This service is provided for use by the Customer and may be used by others, when so authorized by the Customer, subject to the provisions of this tariff. 4.2 Regulations Regulations for MTS listed below are in addition to those contained in Section 2. -\ \ The message charges specified in thl's tariff are in payment for all / -.-/--- service furnished between the calling and called stations. \ L The obligations of both Carrier and Customer as described in Section 2 also apply to MTS. In addition, during an MTS call the Customer should exchange identifying information with the called party to protect both their interests. In order to control fraud, the Carrier may refuse to accept calling cards which it determines to be invalid. 4.3 Two-Point Service 4.3.1 Classes of Service There are six classes of calls. Charges apply according to the class of call the calling station selects. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 2 9 1993 Boise, ldaho Advice No. 93-11 -- .. . . ATdT COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 2 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: JUNE 1, 1994 EFFECTIVE: JUNE 11, 1994 Idaho Public Utilities Commission SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS sERVICE Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.1 Classes of Service (Cont'd) A. Dial Station Boise. Idaho Applies when the calling person dials the telephone number without the assistance of an operator and the call is billed to the calling number. Dial Station rates apply when the operator places a call when the calling party is disabled. B . Customer Dialed Calling Card Station Applies whenever charges for a Long Distance call are to be billed to a card authorized by the Company. A Calling Card may be an AT&T Card, a Local Exchange Company Calling Card (or its equivalent), or an authorized commercial credit/charge card. In order to control fraud, the Company may refuse to accept a Calling Card which it determines to be invalid. Calling Card rates apply when calls are originated as specified below: - Customer Dialed/Automated - The Customer dials the telephone number desired and completes the call without the assistance of a Company operator and the call is billed to a Calling Card, or - Customer Dialed and Operator Assisted - The Customer dials the telephone number desired and Company operator assistance is limited to recording the Calling Card number for billing purposes, or - Customer Dialed and Operator Must Assist - The Customer dials the desired telephone number and the local exchange Operator Services equipment capability precludes the Customer from completing the call without the assistance of a Company operator and the call is billed to the Customer's Calling Card. Advice No. 94-14 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 3 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: OCTOBER 9, 2007 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 19, 2007 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.1 Classes of Service (Cont'd) B. Customer Dialed Calling Card Station (Cont'd) Each of the above types of calls is further classified based upon the type of calling card that is used for billing purposes, as follows: - AT&T CIID/891 Card - An AT&T Calling Card using a non telephone number Card Issuer Identifier (CIID) (14 digit) or "891" (21 digit) international billing number format. - All Other Cards - All cards other than the AT&T CIID/891 Card. For example, this includes AT&T calling cards which are not in the CIID/891 format, other interexchange and local exchange company calling cards, and commercial credit/charge cards. C. Operator Dialed Calling Card Station Applies when the Customer dials the appropriate AT&T operator code "O", "OO" or "1010288+0") and requests that the operator complete the call by dialing the called telephone number and the calling card number to be used for billing purposes. D. Operator Station Applies when calls are completed with the assistance of an operator, except as otherwise specified. E. Person-to-Person Applies when a calling station names the particular party to be reached by an operator. The party may be a person, a mobile station, or a station, department or office reached through a Customer private branch exchange attendant. In addition Person-to-Person also applies when the calling party cannot speak to the intended person or station but agrees to speak to someone else or requests an operator to make arrangements with a person to receive a call at a specified time. Advice No. 07-10 (D) | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 19, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 4 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 9 ISSUED: OCTOBER 9, 2007 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 19, 2007 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.1 Classes of Service (Cont'd) E. Person-to-Person (Cont'd) When a Customer requests that the Carrier employ a messenger to bring the called party to a telephone (messenger call), the call is charged as Person-to-Person; in addition to the charges for the message, any costs for messenger service are included in the billed amount. F. Real Time Rated-Operator Station/Person Real Time Rated rates apply to the following calls: 1. Calls originated and paid for at public or semi-public telephones. 2. Calls for which the Company furnishes time and/or charges. 4.3.2 Rates and Charges AT&T Consumer Customers: Through July 31, 2001 the reference document for interstate terms and conditions for AT&T consumer long distance services is AT&T's FCC Tariff No. 27. As of August 01, 2001, the tariff is no longer effective, but the AT&T Service Guides located at http://www.att.com/serviceguide/home will contain the interstate terms and conditions. Customers who cannot access the web may call 1-888-288-4099 to request a copy of the Service Guide appropriate for their calling plan. A. Rates Applicable on Certain Holidays Effective November 11, 2000, Holiday calling rates no longer apply to any calls. B. Timing of Calls AT&T LDMTS service rates are quoted in terms of initial and additional periods. A per minute charge applies for each minute or any fraction of a minute after the connection is made for all classes of service. C. Service Charges A Service Charge applies to each Customer Dialed Calling Card Station, Operator Dialed Calling Card Station, Operator Station, Person-to-Person, Real Time Rated-Operator Station/Person-to-Person, and Operator-Handled Conference Service calls. This charge is in addition to the Initial and Additional Minute rate. Advice No. 07-10 (T) (D) | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 19, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 5 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: APRIL 20, 2007 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2007 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.25.1 Rates and Charges (Cont’d) D. Coin Telephone Payment Options Public and semi-public coin telephones that use network coin signaling will not be suitably equipped to accept payment by coin for AT&T long distance calls. Alternative payment methods such as calling card, commercial credit card, billed-to-third number, collect and AT&T prepaid card may be used for AT&T calls made from such telephones. E. State Cost Recovery Charge (In-State Connection Fee) A monthly service charge will be applied to each AT&T long distance residential Customer’s account. This monthly charge is applied if a Customer has AT&T billable charges and credits on their bill, including but not limited to, monthly recurring charges or minimum usage charges. This charge does not contribute towards any applicable minimum monthly charge. Billing of this charge applies on a per-account basis. Monthly Charge: $ 1.75 4.3.3 Timing On all calls other than Person-to-Person, a message starts at the time communication is established between the calling station and the called telephone number. On Person-to-Person calls, a message starts at the time communication is established between the person calling and the specified person, station or agreed upon alternate called. Advice No. 07-07 (D) (D) (T) (I) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING May 1, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 6 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 19, 2003 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 1, 2003 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.3 Timing (Cont'd) A. Chargeable Time Chargeable time ends when the calling station "hangs up" thereby releasing the network connection. If one station "hangs up" but the other does not, chargeable time ends when the telecommunications network connection is released by automatic timing equipment or by the operator. Chargeable time does not include time lost because of faults or defects in the service. B. Time of Day The time of day at the calling party rate center determines whether day/Peak, evening/Off-Peak, night or weekend rates apply. 4.3.4 Method of Applying Rates The charge for Two-Point MTS is determined by the distance between stations, time of day and day of week, duration of the call and class of call. A. Determination of Airline Mileages 1. Two-Point MTS rates between points in Idaho are based on the airline distance between rate centers. 2. The rate centers and the central offices for the State of Idaho are listed by rate center and numerically by central office in AT&T's Tariff F.C.C. No. 10, in which this Carrier concurs. 3. For the purpose of determining airline mileages, vertical and horizontal grid lines have been established across the United States. The spacing between adjacent vertical grid lines and between horizontal grid lines represents a distance of one coordinate unit. A vertical (V) and horizontal (H) four-digit coordinate is computed for each rate center from its latitude and longitude location on a map. The intersection of the horizontal grid and the vertical grid identifies the V and H coordinates. The distance between any two rate centers is the airline mileage computed between their respective coordinate intersections. The methodology used to determine rate mileage can be found in AT&T's Tariff F.C.C. No. 10. The rates applicable to mileage bands are provided in the Schedule of Rates. 4. In cases where a message begins in one rate period and ends in another, the Initial Period rate is the rate in effect at the time the connection is established. The rate for the Additional Period is the rate in effect at the beginning of each Additional Period. If the total computed charges for a call include a fraction of a cent, the fractional amount is dropped. (M) Material formerly on page 5. Advice No. 03-20 (T,M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (T,M) (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 1, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: APRIL 20, 2012 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2012 PAGE 7 RELEASE: 11 Advice No. 2012-03 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.5. Schedule of Rates A. Dial Station - X Schedule InterLATA Service PEAK OFF-PEAK WEEKEND PER MINUTE RATE PER MINUTE RATE PER MINUTE RATE $0.36 $0.36 $0.36 (I) IntraLATA Service PEAK OFF-PEAK WEEKEND PER MINUTE RATE PER MINUTE RATE PER MINUTE RATE $0.36 $0.36 $0.36 (T) (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING May 1, 2012 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 8 RELEASE: 10 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.5 Schedule of Rates (Cont'd) B.Customer Dialed Calling Card Station - Billed to an AT&T CIID/891 Card DAY MILEAGE INITIAL ADDITIONAL BAND MINUTE MINUTE All $1.29 $1.29 EVENING INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE $1.29 $1.29 NIGHT/WEEKEND INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE $1.29 $1.29 (I) (T) C.Customer Dialed Calling Card Station - Company Calling Card MILEAGE INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE All $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 Billed to a Local Exchange ENING NIGHT/WEEKEND ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 D.Customer Dialed Calling Card Station - Billed to a Commercial Credit/Charge Card DAY EVENING NIGHT/WEEKEND MILEAGE INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE All $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 (I) CT) (I) CT) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 9 RELEASE: 10 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.5 Schedule of Rates (Cont'd) E.Operator Dialed Calling Card Station -Billed to an AT&T CIID/891 Card DAY EVENING NIGHT/WEEKEND MILEAGE INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE All $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 F.Operator Dialed Calling Card Station -Billed to a Local Exchange Company Calling Card DAY EVENING NIGHT/WEEKEND MILEAGE INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE All $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 G.Operator Dialed Calling Card Station -Billed to a Commercial Credit/Charge Card DAY EVENING NIGHT/WEEKEND MILEAGE INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE All $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 (I) (T) (I) CT) (I) CT) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 10 RELEASE: 15 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.5 Schedule of Rates (Cont'd) H.Operator Stat Coin Calls MILEAGE INITIAL BAND MINUTE ALL $1.49 ion - Billed to Third Party, Collect EVENING ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE $1.49 $1.49 $1.49 I.Person-to-Person - Billed to an AT&T CIID/891 Card DAY EVENING MILEAGE INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE ALL $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 and Sent Paid Non- NIGHT/WEEKEND INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE $1.49 $1.49 NIGHT/WEEKEND INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE $1.29 $1.29 (I) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 11 RELEASE: 13 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.5 Schedule of Rates (Cont'd ) J.Person-to-Person -Calling Card calls billed to Other Than an AT&T CIID Card DAY EVENING NIGHT/WEEKEND MILEAGE INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE All $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 K.Person-to-Person - Billed to Third Party, Collect and Sent Paid Non- Coin (T) DAY EVENING NIGHT/WEEKEND MILEAGE INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE All $1.49 $1.49 $1.49 $1.49 $1.49 $1.49 L.Real Time Rated - Operator Station/Person-to-Person - Billed to an AT&T CIID/891 Card DAY EVENING NIGHT/WEEKEND MILEAGE INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE All $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 (I) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 21, 2009 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 1, 2009 PAGE 12 RELEASE: 16 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.5. Schedule of Rates (Cont'd) M.Real Time Rated - Operator Station/Person-to-Person - Billed to a Local Exchange Company Calling Card or a Commercial Credit/Charge Card DAY EVENING NIGHT/WEEKEND MILEAGE INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL BAND MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE All $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 $1.29 N.Real Time Rated - Operator Station/Person-to-Person - Billed to Third Party, Collect and Sent Paid Non-Coin MILEAGE BAND All Advice No. 2009-17 DAY INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE $1.49 $1.49 EVENING INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE $1.49 $1.49 NIGHT/WEEKEND INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE $1.49 $1.49 CT) CT) CT) CT) CT) CT) CT) CI) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 12.1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 10 ISSUED: OCTOBER 9, 2007 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 19, 2007 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.5. Schedule of Rates (Cont’d) N. Advice No. 07-10 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 19, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: JUNE 21, 2011 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: JULY 1, 2011 PAGE 12.2 _____RELEASE: 7 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.5. Schedule of Rates (Cont'd) 0.Dial Station - Y Rate Schedule InterLATA Service PEAK OFF-PEAK WEEKEND INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE $0.36 (R)$0.36 (R)$0.36 (R)$0.36 (R)$0.36 (I)$0.36 (I) IntraLATA Service PEAK INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE $0.36 (I)$0.36 (I) OFF-PEAK INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE $0.36 (I)$0.36 (I) WEEKEND INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE $0.36 (I)$0.36 (I) Advice No. 2011-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 1, 2011 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: JUNE 21, 2011 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: JULY 1, 2011 PAGE 12.3 RELEASE: 7 __ SECTION 4 -MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.5. Schedule of Rates (Cont'd) P.Dial Station - Z Rate Schedule InterLATA Service PEAK OFF-PEAK WEEKEND INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE $0.36 (R)$0.36 (R)$0.36 (R)$0.36 (R)$0.36 (I)$0.36 (I) IntraLATA Service PEAK OFF-PEAK WEEKEND INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL INITIAL ADDITIONAL MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE MINUTE $0.36 (I)$0.36 (I)$0.36 (I)$0.36 (I)$0.36 (I)$0.36 (I) 4.3.6 Rate Periods -DAY. HVENTNG. NIGHT/WEEKEND ___________MON__I__TUES__I FRIWED I__THUR__I SAT I SUN 8:00 AM to DAY PATE PERIOD *5:00_PM ________ 5:00 PM EVE. to EVENING PATE PERIOD RATE *11:00 PM PERIOD 11:00 PM to NIGHT &WEEKEND PATE PERIOD * 8:00 AM *To but not including -PEAK. OFF-PEAK. WEEKEND ___________MON__I__TUES__I__WED__I__THUR__I FRI SAT I SUN 7:00 AM to PEAK PATE PERIOD *7:00 PM EEKEND 7:00 PM ATE To OFF-PEAK PATE PERIOD PERIOD *7:00_AM ________________ *To but not including (T) Advice No. 2011-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 1, 2011 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: APRIL 20, 2012 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2012 PAGE 13 RELEASE: 24 Advice No. 2012-03 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.7 Service Charges Maximum Charge Per Call Class of Service Billed to AT&T CIID/891 Card LEC Calling Card Commercial Credit/ Charge Card For Card calls accessing AT&T’s Network other than via 1-800-CALLATT: - Customer Dialed Calling Card Station Customer Dialed/Automated $2.99 $4.99 $4.99 Customer Dialed and Operator Assisted $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 Customer Dialed-Operator Must Assist $2.99 $4.99 $4.99 - Operator Dialed Calling Card $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 For Card calls accessing AT&T’s network via 1-800-CALLATT - Customer Dialed Calling Card Station Customer Dialed/Automated $1.50 $4.99 $4.99 Customer Dialed and Operator Assisted $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 Customer Dialed-Operator Must Assist $1.50 $4.99 $2.25 - Operator Dialed Calling Card $7.50 $7.50 $7.50 Billed To Class of Service** Calling Card Calls All Other Calls Automated Operator Assisted - Person-to-Person $12.50 $13.50 - Operator Station Collect - $6.99 $ 8.50 Billed to Third - $7.99 (I) $10.99 Sent Paid – Non Coin - $13.50 **Refer to Section 4.3.1 for definitions of the classes of service. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING May 1, 2012 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 13.1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: AUGUST 31, 1998 EFFECTIVE: SEPTEMBER 11, 1998 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.7 Service Charges (Cont'd) B. Automated and Operator Assisted Service Charges (C) In addition to the charges in 4.3.5, an Automated Service Charge applies to an O+ Operator Station, Person-to-Person, or Real Time Rated call that is fully automated through operator systems and does not use a live Company operator. An Operator Assisted Service Charge applies to any Operator Station, Person-to-Person, or Real Time Rated call that is dialed I using the appropriate operator code (e.g., 0, 00, 1010288+0) that I involves a live Company operator. I I I The surcharge does not apply: I - To card calls in which a Company operator places a call for a Calling party who identifies himself/herself as being i I handicapped and unable to dial the call because of the handicap. I I - O+ calls in which a Company operator is used only to record the I calling station number where Originating Number Identification 1 (ONI) is not available in the area of the Local Exchange Company service the originating station. - O+ calls in which a Company operator places a call because Automatic Number Identification (ANI) equipment is not i available. I (C) Advice No. 98-17 ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING SEP I 1 1998 Boise, ldaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 14 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 6 ISSUED: AUGUST 31, 1998 EFFECTIVE: SEPTEMBER 11, 1998 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.7 Service Charges (Cont'd) B. Surcharge (Cont'd) C. Service Charge Exceptions 1. Customers with Disabilities Discount A 50% rate reduction will apply to all direct dialed long distance calls, within the State of Idaho, that originate from a teletypewriter or similar device from a residential line of a certified deaf andlor speech impaired Customer. 2. Rate Centers of Miscellaneous Common Carrier (MCC) Mobile Stations. The rate center of mobile stations served by an MCC with whom the Carrier has made arrangements for the interchange of traffic is the wire center of the exchange in which the point of connection of the system of the particular MCC is located. 3. Telecommunications Relay Service Telecommunications Relay Service(TRS) calls are those calls completed through a telecommunications relay service center. All terms and conditions are described in AT&T9s Tariff F.C.C. No.1. The discount for residential customers is found in section 4.3.7.C.1 preceding. ldaho Pub!ic W:ilities Cornn~ission Oirice of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING SEP I11 1998 Advice No. 98-17 Boise, ldaho ATLT COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 14.1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: May 05, 2000 EFFECTIVE: May 15, 2000 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.3 Two-Point Service (Cont'd) 4.3.7 Service Charges (Cont'd) D. Operator Transfer Service Fee An Operator Transfer Service Fee applies to all completed intrastate calls and to completed calls to intrastate Directory Assistance, when an AT&T Customer dials 0-, reaches a Local Exchange Company operator and requests a transfer to AT&T to complete a call, and the Local Exchange Company operator transfers the Customer to the ATLT network from the Local Exchange Company network. The Operator Transfer Service Fee is applied in addition to any other applicable Service Charges or Surcharges. The Operator Transfer Service Fee does not apply to: - Calls to 800 numbers - Calls to 900 numbers - Calls to Selectcall Service numbers Rate per occurrence: $ .75(I) ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING MAY 1 5 2000 Advice No. 00-12 Boise, ldaho Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING September 15, 2011 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 16 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 8, 1994 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 8, 1994 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE Material previously shown on this page has been withdrawn. ' J " " "!t!rbc Utilities Commissio~ !;c? of th? Secretary Aiti-$j'.EE::, FQt;l FILING FEB 8 - 1994 Advice No. 94-04 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: APRIL 20, 2012 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2012 PAGE 17 RELEASE: 17 Advice No. 2012-03 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.5 Busy Line Verification/Interrupt 4.5.1 Description Busy line verification and/or interrupt service is provided where facilities and operating conditions permit. The operator will verify a busy line condition and/or interrupt a conversation at the calling party's request. 4.5.2 Guidelines A charge applies to each busy line verified or conversation interrupted except when: - The operator finds the called station out of order. - The service request is to/from any public agency responsible for providing emergency aid. 4.5.3 Rates and Charges Service Charge - Verify, per occurrence $11.99 - Interrupt, per occurrence (includes Verify) $23.98 4.6 RESERVED (I) (I) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING May 1, 2012 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 17.1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 4.6 RESERVED (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Advice No. 05-25 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: APRIL 20, 2012 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2012 PAGE 18 RELEASE: 16 Advice No. 2012-03 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.7 AT&T COLLECT PLACED VIA 1-800-CALLATT AUTOMATED 4.7.1 Description AT&T Collect Placed via 1-800-CALLATT Automated is an access method that permits the Customer to complete Collect-Station calls utilizing an AT&T designated access number. AT&T Operator Collect Service is available for Customers who place calls within Idaho and only where the necessary facilities and billing capability exist. 4.7.2 Rates and Charges The following rates apply on a per minute of use basis. In addition, a per call service charge applies as shown in the following schedule. Rate Per Minute Service Charge Operator Station - Automated Collect $1.29 (I) $5.99 Operator Assisted collect calls are not eligible for the discount rates above. Usage rates in Section 4.3.5.H and the service charge in Section 4.3.7 apply. (T) (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING May 1, 2012 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 19 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.8 AT&T AT&T TRUE TIES® CALLING PLAN 4.8.1 Description AT&T True® Ties Calling Plan is an AT&T Long Distance Service that permits the Customer (subscriber) to receive direct dialed calls originated over the AT&T network from subscriber-authorized telephone numbers and have those calls automatically reverse-billed to the Customer without the assistance of a Company operator. The Customer must supply AT&T with the specific telephone numbers that are to be authorized. Intrastate AT&T True® Ties Calling Plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T True® Ties Calling Plan and is available only to Customers who subscribe to the interstate service provided in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. True® Ties Calling Plan is available to Customers in equal access areas of the Local Exchange Companies where the required billing capability and facilities exist, as specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. Regulations are as set forth in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.8.2 Rates and Charges Usage charges for calls are Dial Station rates as specified in Section 4.3.5.A. preceding. Service Charge per call $ 1.44 (T) (T) (T) (T) Advice No. 05-25 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING September 15, 2011 Boise, Idaho Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING September 15, 2011 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 21 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 6 ISSUED: May 05, 2000 EFFECTIVE: May 15, 2000 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.10 AT&T NON-SUBSCRIBER SERVICE CHARGE 4.10.1 Description A service charge that is applied to all Direct Dialed, Operator Station, Person-to-Person and Real Time Rated interLATA calls placed from a residential telephone that is not pre-subscribed to AT&T as the Primary Interexchange Carrier (PIC). This service charge will apply in addition to the initial period and additional period rates as set forth in Section 4.3.5.A of this tariff. This charge will apply where billing capabilities permit. This service is an add-on to the interstate service and all interstate terms and conditions are contained in AT&T9s Tariff F.C.C. No. 27. 4.10.2 Rates and Charges The following intrastate interLATA rates will apply: Rate Per Call: $3.50 (I) ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING Advice No. 00-12 MAY 1 5 2000 Boise, ldaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 12, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 22, 2010 PAGE 22 RELEASE: 13 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.11 PUBLIC PAYPHONE SURCHARGE 4.11.1 Description A Public Payphone Surcharge applies to all completed consumer intrastate long distance calls placed from a public/semi-public payphone which are not paid on a sent paid basis. Specifically, the Public Payphone Surcharge applies to: (1) calling card service; (2) collect calls; (3) calls billed to a third number; (4) (5)calls to intrastate Directory Assistance; (6) AT&T "00" INFO Service calls; (7) AT&T 800 Plan P Service calls; and (8) AT&T Prepaid Phone Service. The Public Payphone Surcharge is applied in addition to any other applicable Service Charges or Surcharges. The Public Payphone Surcharge does not apply to: -Calls paid for by inserting coins at the public/semi-public payphone -Calls placed from stations other than public/semi-public payphones -Telecommunications Relay Service calls Discounts offered by AT&T discount plans and promotions will not apply to the Public Payphone Surcharge unless this specific charge is expressly covered in the AT&T discount plan or promotion. 4.11.2 Rates and Charges Per Public Payphone Call (excluding Prepaid Phone Cards) Prepaid Phone Service -Dollar Based Cards -Minute/Unit Based Cards -Dollar Based Cards sold from vending machines $0.56 Not to exceed $1.20 35 minutes or units $3 .50 (D) (T) Advice No. 2010-03 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING February 22, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAhO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 23 RELEASE: 11 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.12 AT&T ONE RATE PLAN (USOC: OCPKG) 4 . 12. 1 DESCRIPTION Effective November 1, 2007, the AT&T One Rate® Plan will not be available to new subscribers. The AT&T One Rate Plan is available to customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier (PlC) Customers must enroll in this plan to be eligible for the rates listed below. Eligible calls for this plan are intrastate Direct Dialed calls. The charges specified below apply all day, seven days a week, where billing capabilities exist.Billing will be in full minute increments. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and all other interstate terms and conditions are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.12.2 RATES AND CHARGES InterLATA and IntraLATA Service Direct Dialed Per Minute $.23 (T) (I) (T) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 23.1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.13 AT&T ONE RATE® ON-LINE (USOC: CPME1, CPME2, CPME3, CPME4) 4.13.1 DESCRIPTION Beginning May 31, 2001, this Plan is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. The AT&T One Rate® On-line is available to customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier. This service is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name, which includes an interstate monthly recurring charge and will be available where billing capabilities exist. Customers must enroll in this plan via a company designated Internet address. All other terms, conditions and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.13.2 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Intrastate Rate Dial Station See AT&T One Rate® Plus Advice No. 05-25 (T) (T) (T) (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 24 RELEASE: 11 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.14 AT&T ONE RATE PLUS (USOC: OCPKX) 4 .14 .1 DESCRIPTION The AT&T One Rate Plus is available to customers who are pre- subscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier (PlC). Customers must enroll in this plan to be eligible for the rates listed below. Eligible calls for this plan are intrastate Direct Dial Station calls.The charges specified below apply all day, seven days a week. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and all other interstate terms and conditions are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.14.2 RATES AND CHARGES (T) (T) InterLATA Service Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Dial Station $ 0.19 Service Charge None (R) IntraLATA Service Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Dial Station $ 0.19 Service Charge None Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 24.1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.15 GOLBAL MILITARY SAVER PLUS (USOC: CPMC3, CPMEX) 4.15.1 DESCRIPTION The Global Military Saver Plus is available to customers who subscribe to the service and have an AT&T CIID/891 Calling Card not associated with the Customer’s Main Billed Account. Eligible calls for this plan are intrastate Customer dialed AT&T CIID/891 Calling Card calls. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and all other terms and conditions are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide 4.15.2 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Per Minute Service Charge Customer Dialed AT&T CIID/891 $ .19 None Advice No. 05-25 (T) (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:25 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2002 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.16 LUCKY DOG 4.16.1 LUCKY DOG 1010345 SERVICE AT&T provides and will bill this Calling Plan under the brand name of Lucky Dog. Participating Customers may access Lucky Dog Service by dialing the designated access code of 1010345. This service is complementary to interstate Lucky Dog Service and all other interstate terms and conditions are specified in AT&T’s F.C.C. Tariff No. 29. This service will be available where billing capabilities exist. RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Rate Per Service Charge Calls Minute Per Call Dial Station $0.10 $0.30 4.16.2 RESERVED Advice No. 05-25 (T) (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: APRIL 20, 2012 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2012 PAGE 26 RELEASE: 10 Advice No. 2012-03 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.17 AT&T IntraLATA OVERLAY PLAN 1(CAYO1, OCP8Q) 4.17.1 DESCRIPTION The IntraLATA Overlay Plan is an Optional Calling Plan that is compatible with a variety of other AT&T Calling Plans, as well as the basic schedule. This plan is available to residential customers who are presubscribed to AT&T, as both their primary interLATA carrier and their primary intraLATA carrier and are currently enrolled in this plan. This Plan may be discontinued by the customer upon written or telephone notice to AT&T. In addition, AT&T will discontinue a customer’s subscription to the plan, when AT&T is notified that the customer has changed his or her Primary Interexchange Carrier, and/or primary interLATA or intraLATA carrier, to a carrier other than AT&T. The rate will apply to all intraLATA Dial Station calling regardless of time of day, for both the initial and additional minute for residential customers enrolled in this plan. 4.17.2 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Rate per Minute IntraLATA Dial Station $ 0.26 NOTE 1: Effective April 7, 2003, Customers may no longer enroll in the AT&T IntraLATA Overlay Plan. Existing Customers subscribed to the AT&T IntraLATA Overlay Plan will continue to receive the benefits of this offer. (I) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING May 1, 2012 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 27 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 1, 2008 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.18 AT&T OO INFO (“OO” INFO) 4.18.1 DESCRIPTION “00” INFO is an information or directory service where customers may obtain information for locations within the United States such as telephone numbers and area codes, as well as international country and/or city codes, time-of-day information. “00” INFO may be accessed by dialing “00”, dialing 1-800-CALL-ATT, or dialing other such access numbers designated by the company. Customers will be billed a “00” INFO charge for each request of two intrastate listings or portion thereof. The “00” INFO charge applies when the operator undertakes a search for the requested information whether or not the information is furnished. This service is complementary to the interstate service of the same name and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. Additional interstate terms and conditions for this service are specified in AT&T’s Consumer Service Guide. 4.18.2 RATES AND CHARGES Charge per each two intrastate listings or portion thereof requested $1.99 Advice No. 08-09 (T) (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING August 1, 2008 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO ISSUED: MAY 22, 2009 SECTION 4 - 4.19 AT&T PERSONAL NETWOR 4. 19. 1 DESCRIPTION TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 SERVICES PAGE: 28 TARIFF RELEASE: 5 EFFECTIVE: JUNE 1, 2009 MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE K PLAN (CPMP2, CPMP3, CPMP4, CPMP5)(T) Effective March 11, 2000, AT&T Personal Network Plan is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. The AT&T Personal Network Plan is an add-on to the interstate plan (T) of the same name and will be available where billing capabilities exist.This plan entitles eligible customers to the rates specified below. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations of this (T) plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. Effective September 23, 1999, the Unlimited Weekend Calling feature for Dial Station calling is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. 4.19.2 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Service Charge Dial Station $0.12 None (I) 1-800-CALL-ATT CIID/891 Card $0.25 $ 0.25 (I) Customer Dialed CIID/891 Card $0.25 $ 0.25 (R) Easy Reach 800 Service $0.25 None (T,I) (formerly known as 800 Plan P)(T) Advice No. 2009-12 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING June 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 29 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.20 RESERVED Advice No. 05-25 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 30 RELEASE: 11 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.21 AT&T ONE RATE® 7 PLAN (USOC: CPMLL) AT&T ONE RATE® 7 PLAN (USOC: CPMLM CPMLN CPMDM CPMEH CPMRC CPMWB)* 4.21.1 DESCRIPTION *Beginning May 31, 2001, this plan (CPMLM, CPMLN, CPMDM, CPMEH, CPMRC CPMWB) is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. This plan is available to intrastate residential customers who are pre-subscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and will be available where billing capabilities exist. All other interstate terms and conditions and Customer eligibility for the plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. The following rates will apply for intrastate Dial Station calls. 4.21.2 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Per Minute Dial Station InterLATA $.l2 Dial Station IntraLATA $.l2 4.22 AT&T ONE RATE® BASIC PLAN (USOC: CPMEM) 4.22.1 DESCRIPTION This plan is available to residential Customers who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and will be available where billing capabilities exist. All other interstate terms, conditions, extensions, expirations and customer eligibility, for this plan, are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.22.2 RATES AND CHARGES The following rates will apply to intrastate Direct Dial Station calls seven days a week in all time periods. Eligible Calls Per Minute Direct Dial Station InterLATA and IntraLATA $0.23 (T) CT I) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 31 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.23 AT&T ONE RATE® CONNECTIONS CALLING CARD PLAN (USOC: CPMSG, CPMXB) 4.23.1 DESCRIPTION AT&T will provide the following plan rates to eligible residential customers. Customers may enroll by completing and returning an enrollment form, calling an AT&T designated 800 number or enrolling during a marketing contact with AT&T. This plan is not available to Customers subscribing to any other AT&T Calling Card Plan or promotion unless specifically indicated otherwise. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name where Customers are exempt from a Monthly Recurring Charge or per call Service Charge. Eligible calls under this plan are billed to the Customer’s AT&T Calling Card associated with their AT&T Main Billed Account. This plan will be available where the required billing capability and facilities exist. All other terms, conditions and customer eligibility are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.23.2 RATES AND CHARGES Rate Service Charge Monthly Per Minute per call Recurring Charge $.40 None None Advice No. 05-25 (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 32 RELEASE: 5 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.24 AT&T ONE RATE® KA (USOC: OCPKA) 4 .24 .1 DESCRIPTION Beginning July 10, 2000, this plan is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. AT&T will provide the following rates to eligible customers. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name, and will be available where billing capabilities exist.All other terms, conditions and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. Eligible calls for this plan are intrastate Direct Dial Station calls.The Peak Rate Period is 7:00AM to, but not including 7:00PM, Monday through Friday.Off-Peak is all other time periods. 4.24.2 RATES AND CHARGES Peak Rate Off-Peak Rate Eligible Calls Per Minute Per Minute Direct Dial Station $.23 (D)$.23 (I) This plan was formerly known as AT&T One Rate Off-Peak plan. (T) (T) (T) (N) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 33 RELEASE: 6 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.25 AT&T SIMPLE MINUTES (USOC: CPMBE) 4.25.1 DESCRIPTION Beginning March 15, 2001, this plan is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. AT&T Simple Minutes is available to residential customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name, and will be available where billing capabilities exist.All other terms, conditions and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. Eligible intrastate Dial Station calls will be rated using the rate specified below 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 4 .25 .2 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Per Minute Dial Station $ .23 Service Charge None (I) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 34 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: JULY 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 1, 2008 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.26 AT&T ONE RATE® EXACT (USOC: OCPK5) 4.26.1 DESCRIPTION Beginning March 15, 2001, this plan is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. AT&T One Rate® Exact is available to eligible residential customers. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name which includes a monthly recurring charge and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other interstate terms, conditions, extensions or expirations and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. The initial period for Dial Station calls and Card calls consists of one full minute. The additional period for Dial Station calls consists of six-second increments, and the additional period for Card calls consists of one full minute increments. 4.26.2 RATES AND CHARGES Class of Service Initial Period Rate Each Add’l Period Rate Service Charge Dial Station $ .12 $.12 None Advice No. 08-09 (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING August 1, 2008 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 35 RELEASE: 4 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.27 AT&T ONE RATE® SUNDAYS (USOC: CPMAF) 4.27.1 DESCRIPTION Beginning March 15, 2001, this plan is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. This plan is available to residential customers who have presubscribed to AT&T as the primary interexchange carrier.This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and will be available where billing capabilities exist.All other interstate terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations of this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. Intrastate Direct Dial Station calls are eligible for this plan. 4 .27 .2 RATES AND CHARGES InterLATA Service Eligible Calls Dial Station IntraLATA Service Eligible Calls Dial Station Rate Per Minute $ .19 Rate Per Minute $ .19 This plan was formerly known as AT&T ONE RATE® PLUS 5 SUNDAYS. (T) (T) CT) CT) CR) (N) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 36 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2009 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2009 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.28 AT&T ONE RATE® OFF-PEAK II (CPMPK) 4.28.1 DESCRIPTION Beginning March 15, 2001, this plan is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. AT&T One Rate® Off-Peak II is available to residential customers who have presubscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name which includes a monthly recurring charge and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other interstate terms, conditions, extensions or expirations and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.28.2 RATES AND CHARGES Class of Service Rate per Minute Dial Station - InterLATA $0.12 Dial Station - IntraLATA $0.12 Advice No. 2009-02 (T) (R) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 37 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2009 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2009 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE Advice No. 2009-02 (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 38 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: MARCH 20, 2009 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 1, 2009 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.30 AT&T EVENINGS PLAN (USOC: CPMKC) 4.30.1 DESCRIPTION Beginning May 21, 2001, this plan is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. This plan is available to residential customers who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other interstate terms, conditions, extensions or expirations and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.30.2 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Rate per Minute InterLATA Dial Station $ .12 IntraLATA Dial Station $ .12 This plan was formerly known as AT&T 5¢ Evenings Plan. Advice No. 09-08 (T) (T) (T) (T) (R) (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING April 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 39 RELEASE: 4 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.31 AT&T ONE RATE® OFF-PEAK III (USOC: CPMLK) 4.31.1 DESCRIPTION Beginning May 21, 2001, this plan is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. AT&T One Rate® Off-Peak III is available to eligible residential Customers who have selected AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier.This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and will be available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, expirations and customer eligibility for this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4 .31 .2 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Dial Station InterLATA Calls IntraLATA Calls Off-Peak Rate per Minute $0.12 (R) $0.12 Peak Rate Per Minute $0.25 $0.12 (T) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 40 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: JULY 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 1, 2008 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.32 AT&T ONE RATE® SAVINGS (USOC: CPMAC, RW1BG) 4.32.1 DESCRIPTION Beginning May 31, 2001, this plan is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. AT&T One Rate® Savings is available to eligible residential Customers who have selected AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name where Customers pay a fixed monthly recurring charge which entitles the subscriber to 140 minutes of domestic Dial Station usage. This plan will be available where billing capabilities exist. All other interstate terms, conditions, extensions, expirations and customer eligibility, including the monthly recurring charge for this plan, are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.32.2 RATES AND CHARGES Option A: Usage in excess of 140 minutes is billed as follows: Eligible Calls Per Minute Service Charge Dial Station $ .10 None Option B: Instate Dial Station will be billed as follows: Eligible Calls Per Minute Service Charge Dial Station $ .10 None Advice No. 08-09 (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING August 1, 2008 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 41 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: MARCH 20, 2009 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 1, 2009 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.33 AT&T ONE RATE® 5¢ (USOC: CPMRA, CPMRM, CPMRN, CPMRO, CPMEJ) 4.33.1 DESCRIPTION Beginning May 31, 2001, this plan is grandfathered to existing customers and not available to new customers. This plan is available to residential Customers who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and will be available where billing capabilities exist. All other interstate terms, conditions, extensions, expirations and customer eligibility are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.33.2 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Rate Per Minute Dial Station - InterLATA $ .12 Dial Station – IntraLATA $ .12 Advice No. 09-08 (T) (T) (T) (T) (R) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING April 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 42 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: DECEMBER 23, 2008 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 8, 2009 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.34 AT&T ONE RATE® CALLING CARD PLAN1 (USOC: CPMC1, CPMC2) 4.34.1 DESCRIPTION The AT&T One-Rate® Calling Card Plan is available to residential customers only. Customers must enroll in the interstate plan to be eligible for the rates specified below. Eligible calls include AT&T intrastate Customer Dialed AT&T CIID/891 Calling Card calls placed via the 1-800-CALLATT platform (or other specific numbers so designated by AT&T) and is available all day, seven days a week. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name, which includes an interstate monthly recurring charge and will be available where billing capabilities exist. All other interstate terms, conditions and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.34.2 RATES AND CHARGES Class Of Service Rate Per Minute Service Charge Customer Dialed AT&T CIID/891 Card Calls $ .25 None Note 1: For Customers who enrolled in One Rate® Calling Card Special Offer (CPMSH) during the promotional period, AT&T will rate eligible AT&T in-state calling card calls at $0.25 per minute, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This promotion has closed for enrollment as of February 5, 2001. (R) (I) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING January 8, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: APRIL 21, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2010 PAGE 43 RELEASE: 5 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.35 AT&T ANYWHERE(STM) PLAN (USOC: OCPK1) 4.35.1 DESCRIPTION Effective November 1, 2007, this plan is not available to new subscribers. Customers of Consumer Telecommunications Services must be presubscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier and enrolled in this Plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan. This plan will be available where billing capabilities exist.All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the AT&T Consumer Service Guide located at www. att . com/serviceguide/home. 4 .35 .2 RATES AND CHARGES The following rates will apply to intrastate long distance Dial Station calls and customer dialed automated AT&T CIID/891 Calling Card calls place via l-800-CALLATT. Eligible Calls Rate Per Per Call Minute Service Charge Dial Station l-800-CALLATT customer dialed automated AT&T CIID/891 Calling Card calls sm Service Mark of AT&T $.12 None $.25 $1.00 (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (T) (I) (T) (I) Advice No. 2010-11 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING May 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 44 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: OCTOBER 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 1, 2008 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.36 AT&T SIMPLIFIED PLAN1 (USOC: CPMBZ) 4.36.1 DESCRIPTION Customers of Consumer Telecommunications Services who are presubscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier can enroll in the AT&T Simplified Plan. AT&T will issue an AT&T Consumer Service Agreement to the Customer upon notification by the local service provider to AT&T that the Customer has subscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier. Customers will receive the benefits of this plan until changed or canceled by AT&T. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T Simplified Plan, where Customers pay a monthly minimum usage charge. This plan will be available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.35.2 RATES AND CHARGES Rate Period Weekday 12:00 a.m. Monday through 11:59 p.m. Friday Weekend 12:00 a.m. Saturday through 11:59 p.m. Sunday Eligible Calls Rate Per Minute Service Charge InterLATA and IntraLATA Weekday Dial Station $0. 29 (D) None Weekend Dial Station $0. 29 (I) None Rates and Service Charges for Calling Card Calls and Operator Handled Calls apply as specified in Section 4.3 of this tariff. NOTE 1: Effective November 29, 2003 this plan is no longer available for enrollment. Customers enrolled in this plan prior to November 29, 2003 will continue to receive the benefits of this plan. Advice No. 2008-11 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 1, 2008 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: APRIL 20, 2012 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2012 PAGE 45 RELEASE: 9 Advice No. 2012-03 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.37 AT&T INTRALATA OVERLAY II PLAN1 (CPMLA) 4.37.1 DESCRIPTION The IntraLATA Overlay II Plan is compatible with a limited number of AT&T Calling Plans, as well as the basic schedule. This plan is available to residential customers who are pre-subscribed to AT&T as both their primary interLATA carrier and their primary intraLATA carrier, and are currently enrolled in this plan. This plan is available where facilities and billing capabilities permit. 4.37.2 RATES AND CHARGES The rate will apply to all intraLATA Dial Station calling regardless of time of day, for both the initial and additional minute for residential customers enrolled in this plan. ELIGIBLE CALLS RATE PER MINUTE IntraLATA Dial Station $ 0.26 Note 1: Effective July 15, 2005, Customers may no longer enroll in this AT&T IntraLATA Overlay II Plan. Existing Customers subscribed to this offer on or before July 15, 2005 will continue to receive the benefits of this offer. (I) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING May 1, 2012 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: APRIL 20, 2012 SECTION 5 EFFECTIVE: MAY 1, 2012 PAGE 46 RELEASE: 4 Advice No. 2012-03 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.56 AT&T INTERNATIONAL PLAN WITH DOMESTIC RATE* (OCPK2) 5.56.1 DESCRIPTION Effective November 1, 2007, this plan is not available to new subscribers. Customers of Consumer Telecommunications who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier may be enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the international Plan and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide located at www.att.com/serviceguide/home. 5.56.2 RATES AND CHARGES The following rates will apply: Eligible Calls Rate Per Minute Direct Dial Station Calls See AT&T One Rate® Plan (OCPKG) * This plan was formerly known as AT&T International Plan With 12¢ Domestic Rate (T) (T) (T) (T) (N) (T) (T) (N) (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING May 1, 2012 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 4 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 47 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: MARCH 19, 2007 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 29, 2007 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.39 AT&T UNLIMITED PLUS PLAN (USOC: BLKCH) 4.39.1 DESCRIPTION The AT&T Unlimited Plus Plan is available to residential Customers who are presubscribed to AT&T, as their Primary Long Distance Carrier. Customers may enroll in this offer by completing and returning a written subscription form, calling an AT&T designated 800 number to subscribe or by subscribing during a marketing contact with AT&T. This plan is offered in conjunction with the interstate AT&T Unlimited Plus Plan and is available where facilities and billing capabilities permit. All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 4.39.2 RATES AND CHARGES This plan provides unlimited minutes of direct dialed 1+ state-to-state and in-state long distance calling for residential voice service only. If it is determined that usage is not consistent with residential voice applications, such as for Internet access services, commercial facsimile or auto-dialing, call forwarding, three-way calling, resale, telemarketing or other non-residential uses, AT&T may immediately suspend, restrict or cancel your service without prior notice. Customers subscribed to this plan must pay a monthly interstate recurring charge. Rates and Service Charges for Calling Card Calls and Operator-Handled Calls apply as specified in Section 4.3 of this tariff. Advice No. 07-03 (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 29, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 4 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 48 RELEASE: 2 SECTION 4 - MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 4.40 AT&T ONE RATE® PLUS PLAN (USOC: CPMCD) 4.40.1 DESCRIPTION This plan is available to residential Customers who are presubscribed to AT&T, as their Primary Long Distance Carrier. Customers may enroll in this offer by completing and returning a written subscription form, calling an AT&T designated 800 number to subscribe or by subscribing during a marketing contact with AT&T. AT&T will offer this plan to residential customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier and are enrolled in AT&T's interstate offer of the same name. This plan is an add-on to AT&T's interstate offer. All the terms and conditions for this plan are contained and described within the AT&T Consumer Service Guide located at www. att. com/serviceguide/home. 4.40.2 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible intrastate Dial Station calls will be rated using the rate specified below 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Class of Service Rate Per Minute InterLATA Dial Station Calls $0.19 IntraLATA Dial Station Calls $0.19 This plan is available where facilities and billing capabilities exist. (T) (R) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: NOVEMBER 5, 2009 SECTION 5 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 15, 2009 PAGE 1 RELEASE: 4 SECTION 5 -OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS AT&T Consumer Customers: Through July 31, 2001 the reference document for interstate terms and conditions for AT&T consumer long distance services is AT&T!s FCC Tariff No. 27. As of August 01, 2001, the tariff is no longer effective, but the AT&T Service Guides located at http://www.att.com/serviceguide/home will contain the interstate terms and conditions.Customers who cannot access the web may call 1-888-288-4099 to request a copy of the Service Guide appropriate for their calling plan. 5.1 Reach Out® Idaho 5.1.1 Description Effective September 1, 1997, Reach Out Idaho is grandfathered to existing customers at their existing location and not available to new customers. For the monthly recurring rate, Reach Out Idaho provides customers an hour allotment consisting of up to 60 minutes of anytime (C) intrastate dial station long distance service. Calling in excess (C) of one hour is billed at an additional minute rate.(C) A.Regulations 1.The minimum service period for Reach Out Idaho is one month. Customers who retain service for less than one month will be billed the monthly recurring rate. 2.Reach Out Idaho is provided only where billing capability permits. 3.Customers selecting Reach Out Idaho may not subscribe to any other AT&T intrastate optional calling plan. 4.Reach Out Idaho does not include Directory Assistance, Conference Service, Operator-Handled, or Calling Card calls. 5.The charges and discounts in effect under this plan apply to all lines and trunks billed to the same billing number (one account). 5.1.2 Discontinuation of Service Reach Out Idaho may be discontinued by the customer upon written or telephonic notice to AT&T. In addition, AT&T will discontinue a Customer's subscription to the Plan in the following situations: -When AT&T is notified that the Customer has changed its primary interexchange carrier to a carrier other than AT&T after the Customer subscribed to the ® Registered Service Mark of AT&T. Advice No. 2009-18 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 15, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 2 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 5 -OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.1 Reach Out Idaho (Cont'd) 5.1.2 Discontinuation of Service (Cont'd) Plan, and the Customer has not notified AT&T that it wishes to continue such Plan. Discontinuance will be effective as of the date the Customer changed its primary interexchange carrier. - When AT&T has notified a Customer in writing that it plans to discontinue the Customer's Plan and the Customer does not, within 30 days of such notification, notify AT&T that it wishes to continue such Plan. Discontinuance will be effective 30 days from AT&Tts mailing of its notification to the Customer. 5.1.3 Rates and Charges The monthly rate is in addition to all rates and charges for all other telephone service. If continuous service exceeds one month, the charges for a fractional part of a month will be a proportionate part of the monthly charges for the initial period of night/weekend use, based on usage. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEFTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, ldaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: NOVEMBER 5, 2009 SECTION 5EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 15, 2009 PAGE 3 RELEASE: 2 SECTION 5 -OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.1 Reach Out Idaho (ContTd) 5.1.3 Rates and Charges (Cont'd) A.Usage Charges Charges USOC Initial hour of anytime calling per month $ 9.99 TS1BT Each additional hour of anytime calling $.20 NA Service and equipment charges in Section 3 apply. (R) (C) (C) (C) (C) (C) (C) Advice No. 2009-18 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 15, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 4 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 27, 2005 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 7, 2005 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.2 AT&T PRO WATS Idaho (M)-Material has been moved to the Custom Network Services Tariff, Section 33. Advice No. 05-21 (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 7, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 5 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 27, 2005 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 7, 2005 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.2 AT&T PRO WATS Idaho (Cont'd) (M)-Material has been moved to the Custom Network Services Tariff, Section 33. Advice No. 05-21 (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 7, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 6 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 27, 2005 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 7, 2005 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.2 AT&T PRO WATS Idaho (Cont'd) (M)-Material has been moved to the Custom Network Services Tariff, Section 33. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Advice No. 05-21 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 7, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 7 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 27, 2005 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 7, 2005 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.3 AT&T PRO WATS Idaho (Cont'd) (M)-Material has been moved to the Custom Network Services Tariff, Section 33. Advice No. 05-21 (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 7, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 8 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 27, 2005 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 7, 2005 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.2 AT&T PRO WATS Idaho (Cont'd) (M)-Material has been moved to the Custom Network Services Tariff, Section 33. Advice No. 05-21 (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 7, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 9 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: MARCH 14, 1994 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 14, 1994 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.3 AT&T LDMTS BASIC SCHEDULE NPA VOLUME DISCOUNT OPTION 5.3.1 Volume Discount AT&T offers an optional Customer selected NPA (excluding area codes 700 and 900) volume discount to LDMTS Customers. The discount will be applied to the eligible LDMTS usage for calls completed to the single domestic NPA designated by the Customer during each monthly billing period in which the Customer's combined monthly usage is within a specified range. A Customer who qualifies for and receives a NPA volume discount for a monthly billing period will also receive a bonus discount on the total eligible LDMTS usage during that monthly billing period for calls completed to all domestic NPAs other than the designated NPA. The intrastate LDMTS Basic Schedule NPA Volume Discount is being offered in conjunction with AT&T1s interstate Basic Schedule NPA Volume Discount offering. All terms, conditions and specific discounts are specified in AT&T1s Tariff F.C.C. No. 1. I Idaho Public Utilities Comrnissio~ Cf;ic? of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING Boise, Idaho Advice No. 94-08 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 10 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 8 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.4 RESERVED Advice No. 05-25 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 11 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 9 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.5 RESERVED Advice No. 05-25 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 12 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 6 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.6 RESERVED 5.6.1 RESERVED Advice No. 05-25 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:13 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 11 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.7 RESERVED 5.8 RESERVED Advice No. 05-25 (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 14 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 8 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2008 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2008 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.09 RESERVED Material previously shown on this page now appears in Section 4, Page 33. Advice No. 08-03 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2008 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:15 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 12 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.10 RESERVED 5.11 RESERVED Advice No. 05-25 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 16 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 21 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.12 RESERVED 5.13 RESERVED Advice No. 05-25 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 17 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 9 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 17, 2006 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 27, 2006 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.15 RESERVED 5.16 RESERVED Advice No. 06--003 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING February 27, 2006 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 18 IDAHO TARIFF Release: 7 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 17, 2006 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 27, 2006 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.17 RESERVED 5.18 RESERVED Advice No. 06--003 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING February 27, 2006 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:19 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 9 ISSUED: APRIL 12, 2007 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 22, 2007 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.19 AT&T NATIONWIDE CALLING 120(SM) (USOC: BLKF8) AT&T will offer this plan to residential customers who are: 1) presubscribed to AT&T as their primary long distance carrier, 2) have an AT&T local access line, and 3) are enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T Nationwide Calling 120sm plan, which includes a monthly recurring charge that entitles the customer to 120 minutes of interstate and intrastate long distance direct dial station usage. This offer is available only where facilities and billing capabilities permit. All other terms and conditions, extensions or expirations and Customer eligibility are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service guide. 5.19.1 RATES AND CHARGES Unused block-of-time minutes will not be carried over to the next month. In-state long distance direct dial station calls over and above the monthly minute allotment will be rated as follows, 24 hours a day, seven days a week: Eligible Calls Rate Per Minute InterLATA Calls $0.10 IntraLATA Calls $0.10 5.20 AT&T NATIONWIDE CALLING 120 DIRECT (USOC: BLKF9) AT&T will offer this plan to residential customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their primary long distance carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T Nationwide Calling 120sm Direct plan, which includes a monthly recurring charge that entitles the customer to 120 minutes of interstate and intrastate long distance direct dial station usage. This offer is available only where facilities and billing capabilities permit. All other terms and conditions, extensions or expirations and Customer eligibility are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service guide. 5.20.1 RATES AND CHARGES Unused block-of-time minutes will not be carried over to the next month. In-state long distance direct dial station calls over and above the monthly minute allotment will be rated as follows, 24 hours a day, seven days a week: Eligible Calls Rate Per Minute InterLATA Calls $0.10 IntraLATA Calls $0.10 Advice No. 07-06 (T) (N) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (N) (T) (N) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING April 22, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:20 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 6 ISSUED: MARCH 19, 2007 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 29, 2007 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.21 AT&T MILITARY CONNECT ‘N SAVE (USOC: OCPKN) AT&T Military Connect ‘n Save is an Optional Calling Plan that provides specific rates for direct dialed station calls and direct dialed station international calls placed from a military location and is available to residential Customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T Military Connect ‘n Save and is available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and Customer eligibility of this plan can be found in the Consumer AT&T Service Guides. 5.21.1 RATES AND CHARGES The following rates will apply: Eligible Calls Rate Per Minute Dial Station See AT&T One Rate® Plan (OCPKG) Advice No. 07-03 (T) (N) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 29, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 21 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: APRIL 12, 2007 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 22, 2007 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.22 AT&T ONE RATE® NATIONWIDE 10¢ (USOC: CPMYA) AT&T will offer this plan to residential customers who are: 1) presubscribed to AT&T as their primary long distance carrier, 2) have an AT&T local access line, and 3) are enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T One Rate® Nationwide 10¢ plan, which includes a monthly recurring charge. This offer is available only where facilities and billing capabilities permit. All other terms and conditions, extensions or expirations and Customer eligibility are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service guide. 5.22.1 RATES AND CHARGES In-state long distance direct dial station calls will be rated as follows, 24 hours a day, seven days a week: Class of Service Maximum Rate Per Minute InterLATA Calls $0.10 IntraLATA Calls $0.10 5.23 AT&T ONE RATE® NATIONWIDE 10¢ DIRECT (USOC: CPMYB) AT&T will offer this plan to residential customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their primary long distance carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T One Rate® Nationwide 10¢ Direct plan, which includes a monthly recurring charge. This offer is available only where facilities and billing capabilities permit. All other terms and conditions, extensions or expirations and Customer eligibility are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service guide. 5.23.1 RATES AND CHARGES In-state long distance direct dial station calls will be rated as follows, 24 hours a day, seven days a week: Class of Service Maximum Rate Per Minute InterLATA Calls $0.10 IntraLATA Calls $0.10 Advice No. 07-06 (T) (N) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (N) (T) (N) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING April 22, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:22 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: APRIL 12, 2007 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 22, 2007 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.24 AT&T WORLDWIDE & US CALLING sm (USOC: OC4YD) AT&T will offer this plan to residential customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their primary long distance carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This plan includes AT&T direct dial station state-to-state and in-state long distance calls that are made from the customer’s home, billed to the customer’s main residential telephone account, and made without using an AT&T Operator or an AT&T automated call processing system. All other types of calls are rated at basic rates unless the customer is enrolled in another AT&T plan that covers these other types of calls. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T Worldwide & US Callingsm plan, which includes a monthly recurring charge. This offer is available only where facilities and billing capabilities permit. All other terms and conditions, extensions or expirations and Customer eligibility are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service guide. 5.24.1 RATES AND CHARGES In-state long distance direct dial station calls will be rated as follows, 24 hours a day, seven days a week: Class of Service Maximum Rate Per Minute InterLATA Calls $0.20 IntraLATA Calls $0.20 5.25 RESERVED Advice No. 07-06 (T) (N) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING April 22, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 23 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: MARCH 20, 2009 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 1, 2009 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.26 AT&T ONE RATE GLOBAL PLAN (USOC: CPMNA) This plan is available to residential Customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate Plan and is available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and Customer eligibility of this plan can be found in the Consumer AT&T Service Guides. 5.26.1 RATS AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Rate Per Minute Dial Station - InterLATA $ .12 Dial Station – IntraLATA $ .12 5.27 AT&T ONE RATE 7¢ GLOBAL PLAN (USOC: CPMNB) Effective November 1, 2007, this Plan is not available to new subscribers. This Plan is available to residential Customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate Plan and is available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and Customer eligibility of this plan can be found in the Consumer AT&T Service Guides. 5.27.1 RATS AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Rate Per Minute Dial Station - InterLATA $ .12 Dial Station – IntraLATA $ .12 Advice No. 09-08 (T) | | | (T) (R) (R) (T) | | | | (T) (R) (R) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING April 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 24 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: OCTOBER 22, 2007 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 01, 2007 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.28 AT&T ONE RATE® SIMPLE PLAN 5.28.1 DESCRIPTION Effective November 1, 2007, the AT&T One Rate® Simple Plan is not available to new subscribers. The AT&T One Rate® Simple Plan is an Optional Calling Plan that AT&T will offer to residential Customers who are pre-subscribed to AT&T, as their primary interexchange carrier. Customers may enroll in this offer 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. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name. All terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.28.2 RATES AND CHARGES The following rates will apply seven days a week in all time periods. Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Service Charge USOC Dial Station $0.29 None CPMDY Advice No. 07-13 (N) (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 1, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 25 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: OCTOBER 9, 2007 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 19, 2007 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.29 AT&T USADIRECT® CREDIT CARD CALLING PLAN1 5.29.1 DESCRIPTION Customers of Consumer Telecommunications Services currently affiliated with consumer programs of companies that have entered into an AT&T Consumer Services (ACS) joint marketing arrangement and have or obtain a commercial credit/charge card that is accepted by AT&T to complete calls through the AT&T Network may enroll in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate USADirect® Credit Card Calling Plan. All terms, conditions and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.29.2 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Service Charge InterLATA and IntraLATA card calls $0.35 $0.89 NOTE 1: The AT&T USADirect® Credit Card Calling Plan rates apply to the AT&T Direct® One Rate® Plan (OC4MA;OC4MB) AT&T Calling Card and/or commercial credit/charge card calls. ® Registered Service Mark of AT&T. Advice No. 07-10 (T) (T) (D) (D) (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING October 19, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: JANUARY 22, 2010 SECTION 5 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 1, 2010 PAGE 26 RELEASE: 4 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.30 AT&T UNLIMITED WEEKENDS PLAN' 5.30.1 DESCRIPTION The AT&T Unlimited Weekends Plan is an Optional Calling Plan that AT&T will offer to residential Customers who are pre-subscribed to AT&T, as their primary interexchange carrier. Customers may enroll in this offer by completing and returning an enrollment form provided by AT&T, calling an AT&T designated 800 number to subscribe, or by enrolling during a marketing contact by AT&T. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name. All terms, conditions and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.30 .2 RATES PND CHARGES This plan provides unlimited weekend minutes of direct dialed 1^ state-to-state and in-state long distance calling for residential voice service only. If it is determined that usage is not consistent with residential voice applications, such as for Internet access services, commercial facsimile or auto-dialing, call forwarding, three-way calling, resale, telemarketing or other non-residential uses, AT&T may immediately suspend, restrict or cancel your service without prior notice. Rate Period Weekend 12:00 a.m. Saturday through 11:59 p.m. Sunday Weekday 12:00 a.m. Monday through 11:59 p.m. Friday USOC BLKJB Weekday Calling Per Minute Direct Dialed station calls $0.09 (I) Note 1: Beginning December 31, 2003, Customers may no longer enroll in this AT&T Unlimited Weekends Plan.Existing Customers subscribed to this Plan on or before December 31, 2004 will continue to receive the benefits of this plan. Advice No. 2010-01 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING February 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: JANtJARY 22, 2010 SECTION 5 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 1, 2010 PAGE 27 RELEASE: 4 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.31 AT&T UNLIMITED SUNDAYS PLAN1 5.31.1 DESCRIPTION The AT&T Unlimited Sundays Plan is an Optional Calling Plan that AT&T will offer to residential Customers who are presubscribed to AT&T, as their primary interexchange carrier. Customers may enroll in this offer by completing and returning an enrollment form provided by AT&T, calling an AT&T designated 800 number to subscribe, or by enrolling during a marketing contact by AT&T. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name. All terms, conditions and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5 .31 .2 RATES AND CHARGES This plan provides unlimited Sunday minutes of direct dialed 1+ state-to-state and in-state long distance calling for residential voice service only. If it is determined that usage is not consistent with residential voice applications, such as for Internet access services, commercial facsimile or auto-dialing, call forwarding, three-way calling, resale, telemarketing or other non-residential uses, AT&T may immediately suspend, restrict or cancel your service without prior notice. Rate Period Sunday 12:00 a.m. through 11:59 p.m. Sunday Weekday 12:00 a.m. Monday through 11:59 p.m. Saturday USOC BLKJD Weekday Calling Per Minute Direct Dialed station calls $0.09 I) Note 1:Beginning December 31, 2003, Customers may no longer enroll in this AT&T Unlimited Sundays Plan. Existing Customers subscribed to this Plan on or before December 31, 2004 will continue to receive the benefits of this plan. Advice No. 2010-01 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING February 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC.SERVICES PAGE 28 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: APRIL 21, 2009 EFFECTIVE:MAY 1, 2009 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.32 AT&T ONE RATE 5 PLAN (CPMHJ)(T) 5.32. 1 DESCRIPTION This Plan is an Optional Calling Plan that AT&T will offer to (T) residential Customers who are presubscribed to AT&T, as their primary long distance carrier. Customers may enroll in this offer by completing and returning an enrollment form provided by AT&T, or by calling an AT&T designated 800 number to subscribe. This plan is an add-on to the Interstate Plan and is available (T) where billing capabilities exist.All terms, conditions and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.32.2 RATES AND CHARGES Class of Service InterLATA Dial Station direct dialed call IntraLATA Dial Station direct dialed call Rate per (T) Minute $0.12 (R) $0.12 (R) Advice No. 2009-10 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING May 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 29 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: OCTOBER 22, 2007 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 01, 2007 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.33 AT&T ONE RATE® 5¢ PLUS PLAN 5.33.1 DESCRIPTION Effective November 1, 2007, the AT&T One Rate® 5¢ Plus Plan is not available to new subscribers. The AT&T One Rate® 5¢ Plus Plan is an Optional Calling Plan that AT&T will offer to residential Customers who are presubscribed to AT&T, as their primary long distance carrier. Customers may enroll in this offer by completing and returning an enrollment form provided by AT&T, or by calling an AT&T designated 800 number to subscribe. This plan is an add-on to the AT&T One Rate® 5¢ Plus Plan that includes a monthly recurring charge and is available where billing capabilities exist. All terms, conditions and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.33.2 RATES AND CHARGES Class of Service Rate per Minute USOC CPMHK InterLATA Dial Station direct dialed call $0.05 IntraLATA Dial Station direct dialed call $0.05 Advice No. 07-13 (N) (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 1, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 30 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 2006 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 25, 2006 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.34 AT&T LOCAL ONE RATE® PLUS PLAN (USOC: CPMTX) 5.34.1 DESCRIPTION Beginning December 25, 2006, this plan is grandfathered to existing Customers and not available to new Customers. Residential Customers who subscribe to AT&T Residential Local Exchange Service and select AT&T as their Primary Carrier can enroll in this plan. Customers can enroll in this plan by completing and returning an enrollment form provided by AT&T, calling an AT&T designated 800 number or by enrolling during a marketing contact with AT&T. This offer is only available to Customers in the local service territory served by AT&T. Customers must obtain their local and interLATA long distance service from AT&T and continuously maintain their wire line Main Billed Account with AT&T to receive the benefits of this plan. This plan is offered where billing capabilities permit. All terms, conditions and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.34.2 RATES AND CHARGES CLASS of SERVICE RATE DIAL STATION PER MINUTE InterLATA Calls $0.07 IntraLATA Calls S0.07 Advice No. 06-20 (N) (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING December 25, 2006 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 31 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: OCTOBER 11, 2007 EFFECTIVE: OCTOBER 21, 2007 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.35 AT&T LONG DISTANCE SERVICE OFFERS FOR LOCAL CALLING PLANS 5.35.1 DESCRIPTION The following AT&T Local Residential Service calling plans offer Local Residential Customers long distance service components: AT&T One Rate® USA Plan AT&T One Rate® Advantage Plan1 AT&T One Rate® State Plan1 AT&T One Rate® Local Plan1 AT&T One Rate® Multi-line Plan1 AT&T One Rate® Multi-line Unlimited Plan1 5.35.2 TERMS AND CONDITIONS The offers listed above are only available to Customers in the local service territory served by AT&T. Customers must obtain their local and long distance service from AT&T and continuously maintain their wire line Main Billed Account with AT&T to receive the benefits of these Plans. These Plans are offered where billing capabilities permit. Specific plan descriptions and rates for these plans can be found in the AT&T Communications of the Mountain States, Inc. Idaho Residential Local Exchange Service Tariff. NOTE 1: Beginning October 21, 2007, Customers may no longer enroll in this plan. Existing Customers subscribed to this plan on or before October 21, 2007 will continue to receive the benefits of this plan. Advice No. 07-11 (T) | (T) (N) (N) (N) | | (N) 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 TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2010 SECTION 5 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2010 PAGE 32 RELEASE: 5 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.36 AT&T 10 OFFER' (CPMTA CPMBS) 5.36.1 DESCRIPTION Customers of Consumer Telecommunications Services who are presubscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier and are enrolled in this plan will receive the benefits of this plan. 5.36.2 TERMS AND CONDITIONS This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T l0 Offer and is available where facilities and billing capabilities exist.All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the interstate offer, which is contained in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. The following rates apply for intrastate Dial Station Service: Eligible Rate Service Charge Calls Per Minute Per Call Direct Dialed Station $0.12 (I)$0.69 Note 1 Beginning April 29, 2006, Customers may no longer enroll in the AT&T l0 Offer. Existing Customers subscribed to this offer on or before April 29, 2006 will continue to receive the benefits of this plan. (T) (T) (T) (T) Advice No. 2010-06 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:33 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: DECEMBER 23, 2008 EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 8, 2009 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.37 AT&T ONE RATE® CALLING CARD (CPMCB) Customers who have or choose AT&T as their Primary Long Distance Carrier may enroll 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 offers a per minute rate on all local, intraLATA toll, in-state long distance and state- to-state long distance Customer 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 plan 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. TERMS AND CONDITIONS The following rates will apply: Automated Platform Rate Per Minute Service Charge Customer Dialed AT&T Calling Card Calls $0.25 None (T) (T) | | (I,T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING January 8, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:34 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: MARCH 20, 2009 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 1, 2009 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.38 AT&T ONE RATE® (CPMWM) This plan is available to AT&T Residential Customers who have AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This offer is an add-on to the interstate offer of the same name and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.38.1 RATES AND CHARGES The following rates will apply for intrastate Dial Station calls: Class of Service Rate per Minute InterLATA Dial Station $0.12 IntraLATA Dial Station $0.12 5.39 AT&T ONE RATE® XA (CPMXA) Effective November 1, 2007, this plan is not available to new subscribers. This plan is available to AT&T Residential Customers who have AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This offer is an add-on to the interstate offer of the same name and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in AT&T’s Consumer Service Guide. 5.39.1 RATES AND CHARGES The following rates will apply for intrastate Dial Station calls: Class of Service Rate per Minute InterLATA Dial Station $0.12 IntraLATA Dial Station $0.12 This plan was formerly known as AT&T One Rate 10¢. Advice No. 09-08 (T) (T) (R) (R) (T) (T) (T) (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING April 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:35 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 5.40 AT&T 30 MONTHLY MINUTES (USOC: CPMMM, RW1B3) AT&T Residential Customers who are picked to AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier can enroll in this plan. Customers may enroll in this offer 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 with AT&T. This offer is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name where Customers pay a fixed monthly recurring charge which entitles the subscriber to 30 minutes of accumulated domestic Dial Station usage. This offer will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in AT&T’s Consumer Service Guide. 5.40.1 RATES AND CHARGES Usage in excess of 30 minutes: Class of Service Per Minute Dial Station See 4.3.5.P, Dial Station - Z Rate Schedule 5.41 AT&T 500 MONTHLY MINUTES (USOC: BLKSA) AT&T Residential Customers who are picked to AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier can enroll in this plan. Customers may enroll in this offer 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 with AT&T. This offer is an add-on to the interstate plan of the same name and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in AT&T’s Consumer Service Guide. 5.41.1 RATES AND CHARGES Subscribers to this plan are entitled to 500 minutes of interstate dial station calling. Intrastate usage: Class of Service Per Minute Dial Station InterLATA $0.15 IntraLATA $0.15 Advice No. 05-25 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:36 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JUNE 27, 2007 EFFECTIVE: JULY 7, 2007 5.42 AT&T 150 MONTHLY MINUTES1 (USOC: BLKGA) Customers of Consumer Telecommunications Services who are pre-subscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier can enroll in this plan. Customers may enroll in this plan by completing and returning an enrollment form provided by AT&T, calling an 800 number designated by AT&T for this plan, or by enrolling during a marketing contact with AT&T. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T 150 Monthly Minutes plan, where Customers pay a fixed monthly recurring charge that entitles the subscriber to 150 minutes of accumulated domestic dial station usage 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This plan is available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the interstate offer, which is contained in the consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.42.1 RATES AND CHARGES Usage in excess of 150 Minutes: Per Minute Direct Dialed Dial Station $0.10 5.43 AT&T 250 WEEKEND MINUTES (USOC: BLKGC) New or existing Customers of Consumer Telecommunications Services who are presubscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier can no longer enroll in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T 250 Weekend Minutes plan, where Customers pay a fixed monthly recurring charge that entitles the subscriber to 250 minutes of accumulated domestic dial station usage between 12:00 A.M. Saturday through 11:59 P.M. Sunday. This plan is available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the interstate offer, which is contained in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.43.1 RATES AND CHARGES Usage in excess of 250 Minutes Per Minute Direct Dialed Dial Station $0.10 Note 1 Beginning April 30, 2006, Customers may no longer enroll in AT&T 150 Monthly Minutse . Existing Customers subscribed to this offer on or before April 30, 2006 will continue to receive the benefits of this plan. Advice No. 07-09 (T) (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 7, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:37 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: NOVEMBER 18, 2005 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 28, 2005 5.44 AT&T 500 WEEKEND MINUTES (USOC: BLKGB) New or existing Customers of Consumer Telecommunications Services who are presubscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier can no longer enroll in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T 500 Weekend Minutes Plan, where Customers pay a fixed monthly recurring charge that entitles the subscriber to 500 minutes of accumulated domestic dial station usage between 12:00 A.M. Saturday through 11:59 P.M. Sunday. This plan is available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the interstate offer, which is contained in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.44.1 RATES AND CHARGES Usage in excess of 500 Minutes Per Minute Direct Dialed Dial Station $0.10 5.45 AT&T ONE RATE® 7¢ PLUS AKA THE ANYTIME PLAN (USOC: CPMWL,CPMRY,CPMPP) Customers may no longer enroll in this AT&T One Rate® 7¢ Plus offer. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T One Rate® 7¢ Plus AKA The Anytime Plan, which includes a fixed monthly recurring charge and is available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the interstate offer, which is contained in the consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.45.1 RATES AND CHARGES The following rates apply for intrastate Dial Station Service: Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Direct Dialed Station $0.07 Advice No. 05-25 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 28, 2005 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:38 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: MARCH 20, 2009 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 1, 2009 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.46 AT&T ONE RATE® WEEKENDS (USOC: CPMEC) This plan is available to AT&T Residential Customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This offer is an add-on to the interstate offer of the same name and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.46.1 RATES AND CHARGES The following rates apply for intrastate Dial Station Service: Eligible Calls Rate Per Minute Dial Station - InterLATA $ .12 Dial Station – IntraLATA $ .12 5.47 AT&T ONE RATE® 7¢ SPECIAL OFFER (USOC: CPMED) This plan is available to AT&T Residential Customers who are presubscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This offer is an add-on to the interstate offer of the same name and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.47.1 RATES AND CHARGES The following rates apply for intrastate Dial Station Service: Eligible Calls Rate Per Minute Dial Station - InterLATA $ .12 Dial Station – IntraLATA $ .12 Advice No. 09-08 (T) | (T) (R) (R) (T) | (T) (R) (R) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING April 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING September 15, 2011 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:40 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 1, 2008 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.50 AT&T EASYREACH® WORLDWIDE (USOC: OC4AE) Customers of Consumer Telecommunications who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier may enroll in this plan. Customers can enroll in this plan by completing and returning an enrollment form provided by AT&T, calling an AT&T designated 800 number by enrolling during a marketing contact with AT&T or via a Company designated Internet address. This plan is an add-on to the international EasyReach® Worldwide Plan and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.50.1 RATES AND CHARGES InterLATA Service Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Service Charge Dialed Station See One Rate® Plan N/A IntraLATA Service Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Service Charge Dialed Station See One Rate® Plan N/A Advice No. 08-09 (D) (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING August 1, 2008 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION: 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:41 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: JULY 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 1, 2008 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.51 AT&T ONE RATE® PLUS FOR $2.95 (USOC: CPMKB) Effective November 1, 2007, AT&T One Rate® Plus for $2.95 is not available to new subscribers. Customers of Consumer Telecommunications who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier may enroll in this plan. Customers can enroll in this plan by completing and returning an enrollment form provided by AT&T, calling an AT&T designated 800 number by enrolling during a marketing contact with AT&T or via a Company designated Internet address. This plan is an add-on to the international AT&T One Rate® Plus for $2.95 and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.51.1 RATES AND CHARGES InterLATA Service Per Minute Service Charge Dialed Station See One Rate® Plus N/A IntraLATA Service Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Service Charge Dialed Station See One Rate® Plus N/A Advice No. 08-09 (D) (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING August 1, 2008 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION: 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:42 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: MARCH 20, 2009 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 1, 2009 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.52 AT&T NIGHTS (USOC: CPMKE) Effective November 1, 2007, AT&T 5¢ Nights is not available to new subscribers. This plan is available to customers who are pre-subscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan and is available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the interstate offer, which is contained in the consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.52.1 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Dialed Station InterLATA Calls $0.12 IntraLATA Calls $0.12 This plan was formerly known as AT&T 5¢ Nights. Advice No. 09-08 (T) (T) (T) (T) (R) (R) (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING April 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING September 15, 2011 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION: 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:44 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 20, 2008 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2008 5.54 RESERVED Advice No. 08-03 (T) (D) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2008 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: MAY 22, 2012 SECTION 5 EFFECTIVE: JUNE 1, 2012 PAGE 45 RELEASE: 4 Advice No. 2012-06 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.55 AT&T IN-STATE OVERLAY PLAN (USOC: CPMEV) 5.55.1 DESCRIPTION Effective September 30, 2002, AT&T will no longer offer the following plan rates to new intrastate residential customers. This plan is available with a variety of AT&T interstate plans. Customers must be presubscribed to AT&T as their primary interexchange carrier. This plan may be discontinued by the Customer upon written or telephonic notice to AT&T. This plan will be available where billing capabilities exist. Eligible in-state long distance Dial Station calls will be rated using the price schedule below. 5.55.2 RATES AND CHARGES For an additional Monthly Recurring Charge of $$3.00, eligible Dial Station calls will be rated at the rates listed below. Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Dial Station - InterLATA $.15 IntraLATA $.15 (I) (I) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING June 1, 2012 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION: 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:46 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 22, 2008 EFFECTIVE: AUGUST 1, 2008 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.56 AT&T INTERNATIONAL PLAN WITH 12¢ DOMESTIC RATE (USOC: OCPK2) 5.56.1 DESCRIPTION Effective November 1, 2007, the AT&T International Plan with 12¢ Domestic Rate is not available to new subscribers. Customers of Consumer Telecommunications who have AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier may enroll in this plan. Customers can enroll in this plan by completing and returning an enrollment form provided by AT&T, calling an AT&T designated 800 number by enrolling during a marketing contact with AT&T or via a Company designated Internet address. This plan is an add-on to the international AT&T International Plan with 12¢ Domestic Rate and will be available only where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions, extensions, or expirations and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.56.2 RATES AND CHARGES InterLATA Service See One Rate® Plan Rate per Minute Service Charge IntraLATA Service See One Rate® Plan Rate per Minute Service Charge Advice No. 08-09 (D) (D) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING August 1, 2008 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION: 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:47 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: OCTOBER 22, 2007 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 01, 2007 5.57 AT&T 100 MONTHLY MINUTES (USOC: (BLKM1) 5.57.1 DESCRIPTION Effective November 1, 2007, AT&T 100 Monthly Minutes is not available to new subscribers. AT&T Residential Customers who currently subscribe to or select AT&T as their primary long distance carrier and subscribe to AT&T or any AT&T affiliate as their primary local exchange carrier can enroll in this plan. Customers can enroll in this plan by completing and returning a written subscription form to AT&T, call a designated AT&T 800 number or subscribe during a marketing contact with AT&T. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T 100 Monthly Minutes offer, which includes a monthly recurring charge that entitles the Customer to 100 minutes of interstate and intrastate dial station usage. This offer will be available only where facilities and billing capabilities exist. All other terms and conditions, extensions or expirations and Customer eligibility are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.57.2 RATES AND CHARGES Usage in excess of the block of time: Class Rate of Service Per Minute InterLATA Calls $0.09 IntraLATA Calls $0.09 Advice No. 07-13 (N) (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 1, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION: 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:48 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: OCTOBER 22, 2007 EFFECTIVE: NOVEMBER 01, 2007 5.58 AT&T 300 MONTHLY MINUTES (USOC: (BLKM3) 5.58.1 DESCRIPTION Effective November 1, 2007, AT&T 300 Monthly Minutes is not available to new subscribers. AT&T Residential Customers who currently subscribe to or select AT&T as their primary long distance carrier and subscribe to AT&T or any AT&T affiliate as their primary local exchange carrier can enroll in this plan. Customers can enroll in this plan by completing and returning a written subscription form to AT&T, call a designated AT&T 800 number or subscribe during a marketing contact with AT&T. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T 300 Monthly Minutes offer, which includes a monthly recurring charge that entitles the Customer to 300 minutes of interstate and intrastate dial station usage. This offer will be available only where facilities and billing capabilities exist. All other terms and conditions, extensions or expirations and Customer eligibility are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.58.2 RATES AND CHARGES Usage in excess of the block of time: Class Rate of Service Per Minute InterLATA Calls $0.09 IntraLATA Calls $0.09 Advice No. 07-13 (N) (N) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING November 1, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION: 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE:49 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: APRIL 20, 2006 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 30, 2006 5.59 AT&T 60 MONTHLY MINUTES (USOC: (BLKSB) 5.59.1 DESCRIPTION AT&T Residential Customers who currently subscribe to or select AT&T as their primary long distance carrier and subscribe to AT&T or any AT&T affiliate as their primary local exchange carrier can enroll in this plan. Customers can enroll in this plan by completing and returning a written subscription form to AT&T, call a designated AT&T 800 number or subscribe during a marketing contact with AT&T. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T 60 Monthly Minutes offer, which includes a monthly recurring charge that entitles the Customer to 60 minutes of interstate and intrastate dial station usage. This offer will be available only where facilities and billing capabilities exist. All other terms and conditions, extensions or expirations and Customer eligibility are contained in the Consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.59.2 RATES AND CHARGES Usage in excess of the block of time: Class Rate of Service Per Minute InterLATA Calls $0.10 IntraLATA Calls $0.10 Advice No. 06-05 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING April 30, 2006 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 51 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2009 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2009 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.61 AT&T ONE RATE OFF-PEAK V (CPMWN, CPMWP) Customers of Consumer Telecommunications Services who are pre-subscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier can enroll in this plan. Customers may enroll in this plan by completing and returning an enrollment form provided by AT&T, calling an 800 number designated by AT&T for this plan, or by enrolling during a marketing contact with AT&T. This plan is an add-on to the interstate AT&T One Rate Off-Peak V plan. This plan is available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the interstate offer, which is contained in the consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.61.1 RATES AND CHARGES Class of Service Rate per Minute Dial Station - InterLATA $0.12 Dial Station - IntraLATA $0.12 Advice No. 2009-02 (T) (R) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 52 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JUNE 27, 2007 EFFECTIVE: JULY 7, 2007 5.62 AT&T PREPAID PHONE SERVICE AT&T Prepaid Phone Service provides outbound voice grade communications service for calls charged to the following prepaid phone cards (“Prepaid Phone Cards”): - Prepaid Phone Cards (physical or virtual) containing the AT&T brand, which include cards co-branded with the brand of another company (hereinafter “AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards”). - Prepaid Phone Cards (physical or virtual) containing the SmarTalk brand (hereinafter “SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards”) and Prepaid Phone Cards where service is provided by ConQuest. Services provided with these cards are provided by AT&T d/b/a SmarTalk and ConQuest. Customers can purchase Prepaid Phone Cards as follows: - AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards directly from AT&T. - AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards directly from retailers. - SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards and Prepaid Phone Cards where service is provided by ConQuest directly from retailers. When sold through a retailer, price points for Prepaid Phone Cards and recharged minutes are established by the retailer and are prominently disclosed at the point of sale. When sold directly by AT&T, price points for AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards and recharged minutes are established by AT&T and are fully disclosed to the purchaser at the time of sale. This in-state offer is an add-on to the interstate AT&T Prepaid Phone Service accessed through AT&T Prepaid Phone Cards described in AT&T’s Consumer Service Guide located at www.att.com/serviceguide/home. All terms and conditions are contained and described within the AT&T Consumer Service Guide. This in-state offer is also an add-on to the interstate AT&T Prepaid Phone Service accessed through SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards and Prepaid Phone Cards where service is provided by ConQuest described in the Prepaid Phone Card Service Agreement located at http://www.prepaidserviceguide.com/. 5.62.1 RATES AND CHARGES When sold directly by AT&T, price points for AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards are established by AT&T. When sold by retailers, price points for Prepaid Phone Cards are established by the retailer. Prices for cards sold by retailers are prominently displayed on the card or otherwise clearly provided to the customer. Prices for cards sold directly by AT&T are fully disclosed to purchasers prior to and at the time of sale. The price points do not include any sales tax and may not include other fees and charges that may apply to the transaction at point of purchase. Advice No. 07-09 (T) (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 7, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 53 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JUNE 27, 2007 EFFECTIVE: JULY 7, 2007 5.62 AT&T PREPAID PHONE SERVICE (Cont’d) 5.62.1 RATES AND CHARGES (Cont’d) 1. AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards - Minute/Unit based cards are available in various denominations up to 1200 interstate minutes/units per card, or as otherwise specified by AT&T. Dollar based cards are available in various denominations up to $100.00, or as otherwise specified by AT&T. AT&T Branded Prepaid Cards, as well as recharged minutes or dollar value of service on these cards, will have a maximum per minute interstate price not greater than 25¢ unless purchased from a vending machine or at a terminal or transportation center, in which case the maximum per minute interstate price will not be greater than 99¢. In-state calls made with AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards may be decremented up to five minutes/units per minute of talk time. AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards may have an expiration date, as disclosed on the card and/or in the marketing material. AT&T Branded Prepaid Phone Cards may be rechargeable as disclosed on the card and/or in the marketing material. If rechargeable, a recharge convenience fee of up to a maximum of 15% of the recharge amount applies. 2. SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards and Prepaid Phone Cards where service is provided by ConQuest - Minute/Unit based cards are available in various denominations up to 1200 interstate minutes/units per card, and Dollar based cards are available in various denominations up to $100.00, or as otherwise specified. These cards will have a maximum per minute interstate price, excluding surcharges, not greater than 25¢ unless purchased from a vending machine or at a terminal or transportation center, in which case the maximum per minute interstate price, excluding surcharges, will not be greater than 99¢. The following charges will be applied against calls made with a PenniesRule! SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Card: a 79¢ first minute surcharge for calls within the U.S., and a weekly fee of 12¢ beginning 7 days after first use. The following charges will be applied against calls made with a Habla a Mexico SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Card: a weekly maintenance fee of 95¢ after the first call is made, a 30% communication fee of the total value of the call, after each call, and calls more than 15 minutes are charged 50¢. A first minute surcharge of up to $3.00 will apply to World Touch SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards. SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards and Prepaid Phone Cards where service is provided by ConQuest are not rechargeable unless otherwise expressly stated on the card or packaging. If rechargeable, a recharge convenience fee of up to a maximum of 15% of the recharge amount applies. SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards and Prepaid Phone Cards where service is provided by ConQuest may have an expiration date as disclosed on the card and/or in the marketing material. In-state calls made with cards purchased from a vending machine or at a terminal or transportation center will be decremented one minute/unit for each minute of talk time. All other SmarTalk Prepaid Phone Cards and Prepaid Phone Cards where service is provided by ConQuest may be decremented up to five minutes/units for each minute of talk time for in-state calls. Advice No. 07-09 (T) (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 7, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 54 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: JUNE 27, 2007 EFFECTIVE: JULY 7, 2007 5.62 AT&T PREPAID PHONE SERVICE (Cont’d) 5.62.1 RATES AND CHARGES (Cont’d) 3. Directory Assistance is available only through the AT&T Prepaid Phone Service platform and is only available for domestic directory assistance requests. Directory assistance requests will have a maximum charge of not greater than 40 minutes/units for Minute/Unit based cards or $5.00 for Dollar based cards per request. An announcement will provide the charge for directory assistance prior to connecting the call. 4. The U.S. Public Payphone Surcharge applies when a Prepaid Phone Card is used to place a call from a U.S. public or semi-public payphone. 5. State Universal Service Charge - AT&T may, at its option, apply the State Universal Service Charge at point of sale. Advice No. 07-09 (T) (T) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 7, 2007 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 55 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: MARCH 20, 2009 EFFECTIVE: APRIL 1, 2009 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.63 AT&T ONE RATE 12¢ (USOC: CPMHE) This plan is available to customers who are pre-subscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier and are enrolled in this plan. This plan is an add-on to the interstate plan and is available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the interstate offer, which is contained in the consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.63.1 RATES AND CHARGES Class of Service Rate per Minute Dial Station - InterLATA $0.12 - IntraLATA $0.12 Advice No. 09-08 (T) | | (T) (R) (R) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING April 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 5 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE: 56 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19, 2009 EFFECTIVE: MARCH 1, 2009 SECTION 5 - OPTIONAL CALLING PLANS 5.64 SEVEN CENTS (CPMPQ) Customers of Consumer Telecommunications Services who are pre-subscribed to AT&T as their Primary Interexchange Carrier can enroll in this plan. Customers may enroll in this plan by completing and returning an enrollment form provided by AT&T, calling an 800 number designated by AT&T for this plan, or by enrolling during a marketing contact with AT&T. This plan is an add-on to the interstate Seven Cents plan and is available where billing capabilities exist. All other terms, conditions and Customer eligibility under this plan are specified in the interstate offer, which is contained in the consumer AT&T Service Guide. 5.64.1 RATES AND CHARGES Eligible Calls Rate per Minute Dial Station - InterLATA $0.12 - IntraLATA $0.12 Advice No. 2009-02 (T) (T) (R) (R) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING March 1, 2009 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 6 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections 7.1.1 General Provisions When Customer equipment is connected to MTS or WATS, it must comply with the FCC Registration Program. If Grandfathered Customer equipment, test equipment or communications systems are connected, the Minimum Protection Criteria specified in this Tariff must be met. A. Grandfathered Equipment Grandfathered Customer equipment that was directly connected under Part 68 of the FCC's Rules and Regulations must conform to the following conditions: 1. The terminal equipment was directly connected to the - - telecommunications network or local exchange service prior to July 1,1979. 2. The multi-line terminating system was directly connected to the telecommunications network or local exchange service prior to January 1 , 1980. 3 . The protective circuitry was directly connected to the telecommunications network or local exchange service prior to the dates set forth in 1. or 2. preceding. 7.1.2 Customer Responsibility The Customer is responsible for the installation, operation and maintenance of any terminal equipment or communications system provided by the Customer. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, ldaho --. .- -- _ - . - Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 2 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.2 Customer Responsibility (Cont'd) No combination of terminal equipment or communications system shall require change in or alteration of the services of the Carrier, cause electrical hazards to Carrier personnel or its agents, damage to Carrier equipment, malfunction of billing equipment, or degradation of service to persons other than the user of the subject terminal equipment or communications system, the calling or called party. Upon notice from the Carrier that the terminal equipment or communications system is causing such hazard, damage, malfunction or degradation of service, the Customer shall make such change as shall be necessary to remove or prevent such hazard, damage, malfunction or degradation of service. The Carrier will take immediate action to protect its services or interests if this regulation is violated, see Termination of Service for Cause, Section 2. A. Maintenance When a repair person is dispatched, a Maintenance of Service Charge will apply if testing discloses that the service is functioning correctly. See Maintenance of Service Charge, Section 3. B. Reconnecting Grandfathered Equipment Prior to reconnecting grandfathered equipment to Carrier services, the Customer must provide the following information about the equipment to the Carrier: Manufacturer's name, model number and type Ringer Equivalence Number and Type (if known) Type of standard jack (if required) Service to which equipment is being connected Notarized affidavit for premises wiring Description of interface Line or pin assignment for a multiline jack The Customer must also notify the Carrier when the grandfathered equipment is permanently disconnected. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FUR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Advice No. 92-16 Boise, Idaho I AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 3 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.3 Carrier Responsibility In addition to furnishing and maintaining components for its services, the Carrier will provide technical information pertaining to interface parameters as an aid to the Customer in selecting the appropriate interface. The Carrier is not responsible to any party if a change in its service components, Minimum Protection Criteria, operations, or procedures which are consistent with the Registration Program, (1) affects any facilities, Customer equipment or communications systems provided by others in any way, or (2) requires their modification in order to be used with Carrier services. However, if such changes can be reasonably expected to materially affect the operating or transmission characteristics of the services or render any Customer premises equipment or communications system incompatible with the services, the Carrier will make a reasonable effort to notify the Customer in writing of the proposed change. A reasonable interval will be allowed before the change is implemented to enable the Customer to maintain compatibility of the Customer equipment or communications system with Carrier services. Telecommunications services may or may not be suitable for use with all types of terminal equipment or systems, and where such equipment or system is connected to Carrier facilities the responsibility of the Carrier shall be limited to the furnishing of facilities suitable for telecommunications services and to the maintenance and operation of such facilities in a manner proper for such telecommunications services. Subject to this responsibility the Carrier shall not be responsible for (1) the through transmission of signals generated by terminal equipment or systems, or for the quality of, or defects in, such transmission or (2) the reception of signals by terminal equipment or system, or (3) address signaling. Idaho Public lltilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FiLlNG DEC 3 1 1992 t i Boise, Idaho I . - L Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 4 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.4 Service Provided by a Local Exchange Carrier Carrier services may be connected to services provided by a Local Exchange Carrier. The connections are subject to the regulations in this Tariff and the appropriate tariff(s) of the local exchange carrier. 7.1.5 Connection of Communications Systems When a communications system or switched service is connected to the Carrier's services, the Customer must make all arrangements concerning the connected systems or service with its provider. The connection does not constitute a joint undertaking between this Carrier and the provider of the system or service. The system or service must be operated and maintained so it will work satisfactorily with the Carrier's services. Connections to service will be made in accordance with the following: - When MTS, WATS, or 800 Service is connected to a communications system which is also connected to switching or terminal equipment such equipment shall provide the necessary network control signaling, e.g., answer supervision. - The connection at the service interface must be made so that it continually complies with the specified Minimum Protection Criteria. See Minimum Protection Criteria following. - When a communications system fails and the connection to services is not through switching equipment, the communications system must be arranged to promptly return the service to an idle (on- hook) state. In addition, the Customer must promptly notify the Carrier when the communications system fails. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secrciary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC3 11992 Boise, ldaho I . .. .. . Advice No. 92-16 . . . AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 5 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1. Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.5 Connection of Communications Systems (Cont'd) The design, maintenance and operation of telecommunications service envisions that communications will originate or terminate at a station of the associated service. Connections of communications systems may be made to facilities furnished by the Carrier for telecommunications service at a premises where the Customer does not originate or terminate communications. The Carrier will not be responsible for the through transmission of signals or for the quality of transmission on such connections. 7.1.6 Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to Exchange Services When Customer premises equipment is connected to certain exchange services it must comply with the FCC's Registration Program. (For simplicity, such Customer premises equipment will be referred to as "registered equipment" or "grandfathered equipment," as appropriate, in this section.) A. Categories of Connections Connections to all exchange services have been classified as Category I or Category I11 for the purpose of this Tariff. The category is determined by the type of exchange service and the type of Customer premises equipment connected to it. Category I and Category I11 Connections - A Category I or I11 connection results when certain specified premises equipment is connected to an exchange service which is arranged for a specific type of operation. When Customer premises equipment is connected as a Category I or Category I11 connection it must comply with the Registration Program. If grandfathered premises equipment, test equipment or a communications system is connected to an exchange service, the Minimum Protection Criteria specified in this section must be complied with at the interface point. All connections will be made at the interface point of the exchange service. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FIbiNG DEC 3 1 1992 Advice No. 92-16 Boise, Idaho J ! L- - .. AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 6 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.6 Connection of Customer Premises Equipment to Exchange Services (Cont'd) B. Connections Under Certification Programs Customer premises equipment that was connected under the following programs as of their expiration date may remain connected as grandfathered equipment under the Registration Program. Attestation - Expiration date July 1 , 1980 Customer headsets and non-powered conferencing equipment may remain connected, be moved and reconnected according to the standards and procedures listed in the technical references for attested equipment. Conformance - Expiration date July 1, 1979 Customer conforming answering devices may remain connected, be moved and reconnected according to the standards and procedures listed in the technical references for conforming answering devices. C. Grandfathered Connecting Arrangements Certain Customer premises equipment connected to an exchange service as a Category I or Category I11 connection prior to the appropriate register only date(s), was connected through a grandfathered connecting arrangement. The Carrier will continue to provide those grandfathered connecting arrangements under the following conditions: ldaho Public Utilities Commission Gti;ce oi the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, Idaho , . . ... . - - -- ..... . j Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 7 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.6 Connections of Customer Premises Equipment to Exchange Services (Cont'd) C. (Cont'd) - Customer premises equipment that is connected through a grandfathered connecting arrangement may be moved and reconnected. The grandfathered connecting arrangement used to reconnect the premises equipment will be provided, subject to its availability. - The Customer premises equipment must comply with the specified Minimum Protection Criteria in this section. D. Communications Systems Communications systems, including systems provided by authorized users, may be connected with exchange services at the premises of the Customer or authorized user provided that: 1. The Customer has a regular and continuing requirement for the origination or termination of communications over the communications system and the normal mode of operation of the communications system shall be to provide communications originating or terminating at the premises on which the connection is made. 2. The connection shall be made through switching equipment provided either by the Customer or by the Carrier. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Offia cf thc Secretary ACCEPTED FOR F1IING BEC 3 11992 Boise, ldaho Advice No. 92-16 J AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 8 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.6 Connections of Customer Premises Equipment to Exchange Services (Cont'd) D. (Cont'd) 3. When the connection is to WATS service, the Customer has a requirement to communicate over a WATS line to or from premises of that Customer located in the same rate state where the WATS initial period rate applies. Communications systems not subject to the FCC Rules and are not connected through switching equipment must terminate only in the WATS rate state in terminal equipment or multiline terminating systems subject to the FCC Rules. 4. To protect the telecommunications network, the connection of a communications system with facilities furnished for channel service which are arranged for connection to a MTS or WATS access line or station apparatus provided by the Carrier as a part of a service provided by the Carrier to the same Customer, shall be through: a connecting arrangement as provided by the Carrier, or registered or grandfathered terminal equipment, communications systems, or protective circuitry which, either singularly or in combination assures that the requirements of Part 68 of the FCCs Rules and Regulations are met at the channel interface. Communications systems which involve direct electrical connection must comply with the Minimum Protection Criteria set forth in this section. In lieu of the total hardware protection requirements in this paragraph 4., an alternative method for control of signal power only, as covered in this section, is available for the connections described in this paragraph. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 I992 Boise, Idaho , ___ ._ ... . .. --- - - -. -2 Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 9 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.6 Connections of Customer Premises Equipment to Exchange Services (Cont'd) E. Acoustic and Inductive Connections Communications systems may be acoustically or inductively connected with Carrier facilities for exchange and channel service as specified in 1. and 2. following, provided the acoustic or inductive connection is made externally to Carrier voice transmitting and receiving equipment. Communications systems may be connected to exchange services at the premises of the Customer where the Customer has a regular and continuing requirement for the origination or termination of communications over the communications systems provided that: The normal mode of operation of the communications system shall be to provide communications originating or terminating at the premises on which the connection is made. Communications systems which involve acoustic or inductive connections must comply with the Minimum Protection Criteria set forth in this section. 7.1.7 Other Connections Except as otherwise provided in 7.1.6 C preceding, communications systems will be connected, as specified below, with Carrier services furnished for such purposes under this tariff. Idaho Public llfilities Commission Office sf ;;ie Seoetary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, Idaho .- J Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 10 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.7 Other Connections (Cont'd) A. U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force Facilities of the U.S. Department of the Army, Navy or Air Force may be connected with facilities of the Carrier, subject to the regulations following, where the Secretary of the Department or his authorized representative notifies the Carrier in writing that the connection is required for reasons of military necessity. Such connections will be made by means of switching or connecting equipment. Telephone facilities of the aforesaid Departments may be connected to: a private branch exchange switchboard or other telephone switching or terminal equipment; provided, however, that the Department facilities will not be connected with the MTS network to form a through connection except in cases of emergency involving safety of life or property, unless such facilities are provided in locations where it is impracticable for the Carrier to furnish its facilities. B. Power, Pipe Line and Railroad Companies 1. Facilities of an electric power company, or oil, oil products or natural gas pipe line company, or railroad company provided primarily to communicate with points located along a right-of-way (including premises of such company anywhere in cities, townships or villages along the right-of-way) owned or controlled by such company may be connected with facilities of the Carrier for the following purposes: - in cases of emergency involving safety of life or property; c - ' Idaho Public Utilities Commission O f f ~ c z cf the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, Idaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 11 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.7 Other Connections (Cont'd) B. Power, Pipe Line and Railroad Companies (Cont'd) - in addition, in cases of calls originated by railroad employees under circumstances indicating need for prompt action to secure or maintain the safety, continuity, or reliability of railroad service to the public, and related to the movement of passengers, mail, property, or equipment by railroad, or the repair, maintenance, or construction of railroad right-of-way, structures, or equipment, - in cases where the Customer facilities serve locations where it is impracticable because of hazard or inaccessibility for the Carrier to furnish its facilities; and - during an interim period in cases where the Customer has arranged for replacement of said Customer facilities with facilities of the Carrier. 2. Telephone circuits of such companies will be connected with the network to form a through connection only through manual switching equipment, or an attendant position of dial private branch exchange equipment. Such equipment or position may be located at either or both ends of the Customer's circuit. 3. Connection of a Customer's telephone circuit as specified in 1. preceding may be established at either end of such circuit, but shall not be established at both ends simultaneously. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 b 1992 Boise, ldaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 12 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1. Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.7. Other Connections (Cont'd) B. (Cont'd) 4. Facilities of the Carrier, when connected with facilities of the Customer, will not be used for communications of others than the Customer, except that such facilities may be used for the communications of, and be connected with facilities furnished by the Carrier to, other companies which (a) are operated with the Customer as parts of an integrated electric power, oil, oil products or natural gas pipe line system or railroad system under direct or common ownership or control; or (b) own or operate an electric power or pipe line or railroad system jointly with the Customer; or (c) own or operate electric power or pipe line or railroad facilities interconnected with those of the Customer. Carrier facilities when so connected may be connected with the exchange or toll network to form a through connection for communications of other companies specified in 1.,2. or 3. preceding, including calls originated by employees of such companies, only under the circumstances set forth in 1. preceding. 5. Terminal equipment and communications systems connected to exchange services specified in accordance with 7.1.6.A. preceding, prior to January 1, 1980 may remain connected and be moved and reconnected for the life of the equipment without registration unless subsequently modified. Effective May 1, 1983, new installations of terminal equipment or communications systems subject to Part 68 of the FCC's Rules and Regulations connected to such exchange and channel services must meet the requirements of Part 68 of the FCC's Rules and Regulations. Idaho Public !!tilities C~mrnission . . office of $h"~.r,.etayy ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 11992 Boise, Idaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 13 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.7 Other Connections (Cont'd) C. State or Local Governmental Agencies 1. Facilities of a state or local governmental agency, provided primarily to communicate with fixed points or mobile units on or along highways operated, patrolled or maintained by the agency, may, in lieu of the provisions of 7.1.6.A. preceding, be connected with facilities furnished by the Carrier subject to the regulations following. Such connections will be made by means of switching or connecting equipment. 2. Customer telephone facilities may be connected to a private branch exchange switchboard or other telephone switching equipment of the Carrier for communication with stations and channel facilities associated with said switching equipment; provided, however, that a private branch exchange switchboard will not be connected with private telephone switching equipment located on the same general premises or in the same general local service area. 3. Channels will be furnished by the Carrier between a terminal of Customer facilities within or near a telephone exchange area or local service area and a location within the exchange or local service area for connection at such location with Customer terminal equipment. D. U.S. Government Executive Branch Equipment of a Department or Agency of the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government used for the purpose of disguising or concealing the contents or meaning of communications may be connected with Carrier furnished exchange services where the head of the Department or Agency whose equipment is to be connected, or the authorized Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 14 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.7 Other Connections (Cont'd) D. (Cont'd) representative, notifies the Carrier in writing that such connection is required to safeguard official information in the interest of national defense, or other confidential official information disclosure of which to unauthorized persons would be detrimental to the public interest. Such connections shall be made by means of connecting equipment or arrangements furnished by the Carrier. E. National Defense and Security In certain cases the FCC Rules permit the connection of non- registered equipment or systems to the telecommunications network, provided that the Secretary of Defense; the head of any other governmental department (having requisite FCC approval); or their authorized representative certifies in writing to the Carrier that - The connection is required in the interest of national defense and security; - The equipment to be connected either complies with the technical requirements of the FCC Rules or will not cause harms to the telecommunications network or Carrier employees; and - The work is supervised by an installation supervisor who meets the qualifications stated in the FCC Rules. F. Hazardous or Inaccessible Locations Except as otherwise provided in 7.1.7.B.(5) preceding, facilities furnished by the Customer which involve hazardous or inaccessible locations, i.e., mines or powder manufacturing companies, may be connected with exchange service furnished the Customer by the Carrier. The requirement for the use of a standard jack is waived for registered equipment connected in these locations. Idaho Public Utilities Cornmisson Office of the Secieiary ACCIEPTEE FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, Idaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 15 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.7 Other Connections (Cont'd) G. Carrier Channels Channels furnished by the Carrier to one Customer may be connected to MTS or WATS access lines furnished to a different Customer. Connections shall be made through switching equipment, provided by the Customer, authorized user or joint user. H. Other Carriers Communication System 1. A communication system provided by an other carrier to a Customer, authorized user or joint user of an exchange service, furnished by the Carrier may be connected at the premises of the Customer, authorized user or joint user to the exchange service furnished by the Carrier where the Customer, authorized user or joint user has a regular and continuing requirement for the origination or termination of communications over the communications system of the other carriers. Where the connection of an other carrier communications system is by means of a channel derivation device, the above provision setting forth a regular and continuing requirement for the origination or termination of communications over such system is not applicable. In addition, the provision of 2. following does not apply. 2. The normal mode of operation of the other carrier communications system shall be to provide communications originating or terminating at the premises at which the connection is made. 3. Connections shall be made only if the forms of electrical communication are the same and consistent with those for which the Carrier provided service is offered. Connections are not represented as being suitable for satisfactory transmission. Idaho Public Utilities Gomn!ssion Office of the Secreisiy ACCEPTED FOR Fi'LING DEC 3 1 1992 , Boise, Idaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 16 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.7 Other Connections (Cont'd) H. (Cont'd) 4 . Where the connection of an other carrier communications system is by means of an acoustic or inductive connection, such connection shall be made externally to Carrier provided voice transmitting and receiving equipment. 5. Where the connection of an other carrier communications system is by means of a direct electrical connection, such connection shall be made : - through switching equipment provided either by the Customer, authorized user, joint user, or other carrier 6. When the connection is by means of switching equipment provided by the Customer, authorized user or joint user, such switching equipment and the facilities provided by the other carrier shall be treated as a communications system provided by the Customer and the regulations applicable to the connection of such communications systems, set forth in 7.1.6 preceding apply. 7. Where the Customer of such other carrier is an authorized user of an exchange service furnished by the Carrier and connection is made at the authorized user's premises, all communications over the interconnected facilities shall be between the authorized user and the Carrier's Customer and be related directly to the business of the Carrier's Customer. 8. Other carrier's systems may be connected at the Customer's, authorized user's or joint user's premises to station apparatus provided by the Carrier to the same Customer. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING Boise, ldaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 17 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.8 Minimum Protection Criteria Minimum Protection Criteria have been specified so that Carrier personnel or its agents, equipment, and services will be protected from the harmful effects of signal power overload and hazardous voltages. Minimum Protection Criteria applies to the direct electrical, acoustic, or inductive connections of Customer equipment and communications systems to Carrier services. A. General Customer equipment, test equipment and communications systems which are connected to services on a direct electrical basis or an acoustic or inductive basis, must comply with the following: Since a circuit utilizes Carrier channels and equipment in common with other circuits and services, it is necessary that the power of the signal applied to the circuit be limited in order to prevent excessive noise and crosstalk. Because each circuit is individually engineered, a single valued limit for all applications cannot be specified. Therefore, the power of the signal (for direct electrical connections in the band above 300 Hertz) which may be applied by the equipment to the interface will be specified by the Carrier for each application to be consistent with the signal power allowed on this Carrier's telecommunications network. 2. To protect other Carrier services, it is necessary that the signal which is applied at the interface meets the following limits: (a) The power in the band from 3,995 Hertz to 4,005 Hertz shall be at least 18dB below the power of the signal as specified in (1) above. (b) The power in the band from 4,005 Hertz to 10,000 Hertz shall not exceed 16dB below one milliwatt. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FPLING DEC 3 1 1992 f Boise, ldaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 18 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.8 Minimum Protection Criteria (Cont'd) A. General (Cont'd) (c) The power in the band from 10,000 Hertz to 25,000 Hertz shall not exceed 24dB below one milliwatt. (d) The power in the band from 25,000 Hertz to 40,000 Hertz shall not exceed 36dB below one milliwatt. (e) The power in the band above 40,000 Hertz shall not exceed 50dB below one milliwatt. 3. To prevent the interruption or disconnection of a call, it is necessary that the signal applied at the interface be limited. Specifically, the signal at the interface shall at no time have energy concentrated solely in the 2450 to 2750 Hz band. If there is signal power at the interface in the 2450 to 2750 Hz band, it must not exceed the power present at the same time in the 800 to 2450 Hz band. B. Direct Electrical Connections In addition to the regulations in A. preceding, Customer equipment, test equipment, and communications systems which are connected to MTS or WATS on a direct electrical basis must comply with the following: To prevent excessive noise and crosstalk, it is necessary that the power of the signal presented at the central office not exceed 12dB below one milliwatt when measured over any three second interval. To insure that this limit is not exceeded, the power of the signal which may be applied by the premises equipment, test equipment or communications system to the interface will be specified for each Customer location. In no case shall the power exceed one milliwatt. ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary PI2)-? T;,. - ,-"" A@@L~ i C . C ~ 1-.6~iK FILING BEC 3 P 1992 Boise, ldaho . . ...A. .--- - . ~. 3 Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 19 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont'd) 7.1.8 Minimum Protection Criteria (Cont'd) C. Acoustic or Inductive Connections In addition to the regulations in A , preceding, Customer equipment and communications systems which are connected to MTS or WATS on an acoustic or inductive basis must comply with the following: To prevent excessive noise and crosstalk, it is necessary that the power of the signal which is applied by the equipment to the interface located on the Customer's premises be limited so that the signal power does not exceed 9dB below one milliwatt when averaged over any three second interval. However, to permit each Customer, independent of distance from the central office, to supply signal power which at the central office approximates 12dB below one milliwatt when averaged over any three second interval, the Carrier, at the Customer's request, will specify, for each Customer location, the signal power at the interface, which shall in no case exceed one milliwatt. 7.1.9 Recording of Two-Way Telephone Conversations The regulations, terms and conditions pertaining to the recording of two-way telephone conversations are identified in AT&T1s Tariff F.C.C. No. 1. Idaho Public Utilities commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 11992 Boise, Idaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 7 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 20 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 1 ISSUED: DECEMBER 15, 1992 EFFECTIVE: DECEMBER 31, 1992 SECTION 7 - CONNECTIONS OF PREMISES EQUIPMENT 7.1 Connections (Cont ' d) 7.1.10 Violation of Regulations Where any terminal equipment or communication system is used with telecommunications services furnished by the Carrier and any of the connections provisions are violated, the Carrier will take such immediate action as appropriate for the protection of its facilities and will promptly notify the Customer of the violation. The Customer shall discontinue such use of the equipment or system or correct the violation and shall confirm in writing to the Carrier with ten days, following the receipt of written notice from the Carrier, that such use has ceased or that the violation has been corrected. Failure of the Customer to discontinue such use or to correct the violation and to give the required written confirmation to the Carrier within the time stated above shall result in termination of the Customer's service in accordance with the provisions stated in Section 2, until such time as the Customer complies with the provisions of this Tariff. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secistary ACCEPTED FOR FILING DEC 3 1 1992 Boise, Idaho Advice No. 92-16 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 8 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 9 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 10 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 7 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 11 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF ISSUED: FEBRUARY 12, 2010 SECTION 12 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 22, 2010 PAGE 1 --RELEASE: 10 SECTION 12 - DIRECTORY SERVICES 12.1 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE Directory Assistance service allows Customers to request information from Directory Assistance records. Directory Assistance charges apply to all requests. Customers are allowed a maximum of one request for information per call. In addition to the Directory Assistance charge, calls completed by an operator are charged the appropriate Operator Service Charges as specified in section 4.3.7 preceding. Person-to- Person and collect calls to Directory Assistance are not permitted. 12.1.1 Rate 12.2 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE Per Call $ 2.49 (T,D) (D) Advice No. 2010-03 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING February 22, 2010 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 13 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 14 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 15 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 16 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 17 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 18 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 19 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 20 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 9 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 21 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 16 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 22 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 23 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: May 21, 2001 EFFECTIVE: May 31, 2001 CUSTOM NETWORK SERVICES Advice No. 01-07 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING M A Y 3 1 2001 ATbT COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 23 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 2 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: September,l4, 2000 EFFECTIVE: September 25, 2000 CUSTOM NETWORK SERVICES ldaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING SEP 2 5 2000 Boise, ldaho Advice No. 00-23 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 24 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 25 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 13 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 26 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 27 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 28 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 5 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 29 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 1, 1994 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 1, 1994 SECTION 29 - AT&T PROMOTIONS 29.1 Promotional Offerings From time to time, AT&T may offer services at a reduced rate or free of charge for promotional, market research, or rate experimentation purposes. Such offerings will be for a limited duration and customers will be so notified. Idaho Pub!i; Utilities Commission Office of tlie S ~ c i e b i y ACCEPTED FOR FBLDNG FEB 1 - 1994 Boise, Idaho Advice No. 94-02 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 29 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 2 IDAHO TAR1 FF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: FEBRUARY 1, 1994 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 1, 1994 SECTION 29 - AT&T PROMOTIONS Advice No. 94-02 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 30 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 31 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 6 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 32 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 33 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 34 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 35 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 4 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 36 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 2 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 37 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTION 38 THE MOUNTAIN STATES, INC. SERVICES PAGE 1 IDAHO TARIFF RELEASE: 3 ISSUED: JULY 16, 2003 EFFECTIVE: JULY 17, 2003 (RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE) Product formerly included in this section now appears in new Custom Network Services Tariff. (M) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (M) Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING July 17, 2003 Boise, Idaho