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HomeMy WebLinkAboutU.S. Telecom Long Distance Inc.pdfs. Telecom Long Distance; Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. 0 IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS TARIFF s. Telecom Long Distance. Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas , Nevada 89109 RESALE INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE This tariff contains the descriptions, regulations , and rates applicable to the furnishing of interexchange telecommunications services provided by U.S. Telecom Long Distance , Inc. within the State of Idaho. This tariff is on fIle with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission Commission ). Copies may be inspected during normal business hours at the Company principal place of business; 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway, Fifth Floor #5001F, Las Vegas Nevada 89109. S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. is a provider of interexchange telecommunications services on a 24~hour basis. Service is provided for the direct transmission and reception of voice and data communications between points within the State of Idaho as an adjunct to U.S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. I s interstate service. Issued: October 8 , 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8, 2001 Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 . Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise. Idaho s. TelecomLong Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. 1 CHECK SHEET The Title Sheet and Sheets 1 through 22 inclusive of this tariff are effective as of the date shown at the bottom of the respective sheet(s). SHEET REVISION Title Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Effective Date: October 8 , 2001 It'aho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By:Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #500 IF Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Boise. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. . TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Sheet ...................................................................................Title Check Sheet ....................................................................................... Table of Contents .......................................................................... :..... Concurring, Connecting and Participating Carriers ........... ~............................ Explanation of Symbols ....................... ,..............................................:.. Tariff Format :.................................... ................................................ Application of Tariff............................................................................. 5 Section 1 - Technical Terms and Abbreviations ............................................ Section 2 - Rilles and Regulations.. .. .. .. ... .. ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..... .. ... ... .. .. 8 Section 3 - Description of Service........................................................... 18 Section 4 - Rates and Charges............................................................... 19 Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By:Robert Young, President S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Effective Date: October 8, 2001 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise, Idaho S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. (C) (D) (I) (M) (N) (R) (T) CONCURRING CARRIERS None CONNECTING CARRIERS None OTHER PARTICIPATING CARRIERS None EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS To signify changed condition or regulation. To signify deleted or discontinued rate, regulation or condition. To signify a change resulting in an increase to a Customer s bill. To signify that material has been moved from another tariff location. To signify a new rate, regulation condition or sheet. To signify a change resilltmg in a reduction to a Customer s bill. To signify a change in text but no change to rate or charge. Issued: October 8 , 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 , 2001 Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. B. - . D. TARIFF FORMAT Sheet Numbering - Sheet numbers appear in the upper right corner of the sheet. Sheets are numbered sequentially. However , occasionally, when a new sheet is added between sheets already in effect, a decimal is added. For example , a new sheet added between sheets 14 and 15 woilld be 14. Sheet Revision Numbers - Revision numbers also appear in the upper right corner of each sheet. These numbers are used to determine the most current sheet version on file with the Commission. For example, the 4th revised Sheet 14 cancels the 3rd Revised Sheet 14. Because of various suspension periods, deferrals , etc. the Commission follows in their tariff approval process , the most current sheet number on fIle with the Commission is not always the sheet in effect. Consillt the Check Sheet for the sheet currently in effect. Paragraph Numbering Sequence - There are four levels of paragraph coding. Each level of code is subservient to its next higher level: 1.1. 1.1.1. Check Sheets - When a tariff filing is made with the Commission, an updated Check Sheet accompanies the tariff fIling. The Check Sheet lists the sheets contained in the tariff with a cross reference to the current revision number. When new sheets are added, the Check Sheet is ,changed to reflect the revision. All revisions made in a given filing are designated by and asterisk (*). There will be no other symbols used on this sheet if these are the only changes made to it (i.e., the format, etc., remains the same just revised revision levels on some sheets). The tariff user should refer to the latest Check Sheet to fmd if particillar sheet is the most current on file with the Commission. Issued: October 8 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 , 2001 Robert Young, President S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FlUNG OCT 9 - 20Ot Boise. Idaho S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Oliginal Sheet No. APPLICATION OF TARIFF This tariff contains the rates applicable to the provision of intrastate resale common carrier telecommunications services by U.S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. between various locations within the State of Idaho. All services are interstate offerings. Intrastate service is an add on service available only if the Customer subscribes to the Company s interstate offerings. Issued: October 8 , 2001 Issued By:Robert Young, President S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Effective Date: October 8 2001 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. SECTION 1 - TECHNICAL TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Account Code: numerical code, one or more of which are available to a Customer to enable identification of individual users or groups of users on an account and to allocate costs of service accordingly. Called Station: The terminating point of a call (i.the called number). Calling Card: A card issued by Company containing such account numbers assigned to its Customer which enables the charges for calls made to be properly billed on a pre-arranged basis. Company: S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. ("S. Telecom Commission: The Idaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission Customer: The person, firm, corporation or other entity which orders or uses service and is responsible for payment of charges and compliance with tariff regulation. Disconnect or Disconnection: The termination of a circuit connection between the originating station and the called station or the Company s operator. Issued: October 8 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8, 2001 Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 20Ot Boise, Idaho S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.c. Tariff No. I Original Sheet No. SECTION 1 - TECHNICAL TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Measured Service: The provision of long distance measured time communications telephone service to Customers who access the Company I s service at its contracted interexchange carriers switching and call . processing equipment by means of access facilities obtained from local exchange common carrier(s). Company contracted interexchange carrier is responsible for arranging the access lines. Point of Presence: The point of physical interconnection between the local exchange company s local network and the interexchange carrier s network ("POP" Subscriber: See " Customer " defmition. Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By:Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth-Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Effective Date: October 8 2001 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. 8 SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS UNDERTAKING OF COMPANY 1. Company s services are furnished for telecommunications originating and/or terminating in any area between points within the State of Idaho. 2. Company is a provider of interexchange telecommunications to Customers for direct transmission and reception of voice, data, and other types of communications. 1.3. Company resells access , switching, transport and termination services provided by interexchange carriers. 1.4. Customer s monthly charges for Company s serVIce are based on the total time Customer actually uses the service. 1.5.Subject to availability, the Customer may use authorization codes to identify the users or user groups on an account. The numerical composition of the codes shall be set by Company to assure compatibility with the Company s accounting and billing systems and to ~void the duplication of codes. 6. The Company s services are provided on a monthly basis unless otherwise provided and are available twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week. LIl\tJITATIONS 1. Service is offered subjeCt to availability of the necessary facilities and/or equipment and subject to the provisions of this tariff. Company reserves the right to immediately disconnect service without incurring liability when necessitated by conditions beyond the company s control or when the Customer is using the service in violation of either the provisions of this tariff or the laws , rilles regulations, or policies of the jurisdiction of the originating station or terminating station, or the laws of the United States including rilles , regulations and policies of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By:Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Effective Date: October 8 , 2001 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Original SheetNo. 9 SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, Continued LIMITATIONS, Continued 3. The Company does not undertake to transmit messages , but offers the use of its facilities when available. 2.4. Title to all facilities provided by Company under these regulations remams m Company s name. 5. Prior written permission from the Company is required before any assignment or transfer. All regulations and conditions contained in this tariff shall apply to all such permitted assignees or transferees , as well as all conditions of service. USE 1. Service may be used for the transmission of communications by the Customer. Service may not be used for any unlawful purpose or for any purpose for which any - payment or other compensation is received by the Customer, except when the Customer is a duly authorized and regulated common carrier. This provision does not prohibit an arrangement between the Customer, authorized user or joint user to share the cost of serVice. The Company strictly prohibits use of the Company s services without payment or an avoidance of payment by the - Customer by fraudulent means or devices including providing falsified calling card numbers or invalid calling card numbers to the Company, providing falsified or invalid credit card numbers to the Company or in any way misrepresenting the identity of the Customer. Issued: October 8 , 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 , 2001 Robert Young, President S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance; Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. I Original Sheet No. 10 SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS Continued LIABILITIES OF THE COMPANY 2.4. 1.The liability of the Company for damages arising out of mistakes , OmISSIOnS interruptions , delays , errors , or defects in transmission occurring in the course of furnishing service or other facilities and not caused by the negligence of the Customer commences upon activation of service and in no event exceeds. an amount equivalent to the proportionate charge to the Customer for the period of service during which such mistakes , omissions , interruptions, delays , errors , or defects in transmission occur. no event will the Company be responsible for consequential damages for lost profits suffered by a Customer or end user as the result of interrupted or unsatisfactory service. For the purpose of computirig such amount a month is considered to have 30 days. 2.4.1. Company shall be indemnified and held harmless by the Customer against: Claims for libel, slander , infringement of copyright or unauthorized use of any trademark, trade name or service mark arising out of the material, data information or other content transmitted over company ' facilities; and Claims for patent infringement arising from combining or connecting company facilities with apparatus and systems of the Customer; and All other claims arising out of any act or omission of the Customer in connection with any service provided by Company. 2.4.3. The Company is not liable for any defacement of, or damage to , the equipment or premises. of a Customer resulting from the furnishing of services when such defacement or damage is not the result of the Company s negligence. Issued: October 8 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 , 2001 Robert Young, President S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas , Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.IdahoP:u.C. Tariff No. Original Sheet No. 11 SECTION 2 - RULES ANI) REGULATIONS, Continued LIABILITIES OF THE COlVlPANY, Continued 2.4.4.Company shall not b~ liable for and the Customer indemnifies and holds harmless from any and all loss claims, demands, suits , or other actions or liabilities whatsoever whether suffered, made, instituted or asserted by the Customer or by any other party or person, for any personal injury to, death of any person or persons , and for any loss damage, defacement or destruction of the premises of the Customer or any other property, whether owned by the Customer or by others, caused or claimed to have been caused directly or indirectly by the installatiol)., operation failure to operate maintenance, removal, presence, condition, location or use of equipment or wiring provided by company where such installation, operation failure to operate maintenance , condition, location or use is not the direct result of the Company negligence. 2.4.The Company is not liable for any failure of performance hereunder due to causes beyond its control, including; but not limited to , unavoidable interruption in the working of its circuits or those of another common carrier; acts of God, storms , fITe floods , or other catastrophes; any law, order , regulation, direction, action, or request of the United States Government, or any'other governmental entity having jurisdiction over the company or of any department, agency, commission, bureau, corporation, or other instrumentality or anyone or more of such instrumentality or anyone or more of such governmental' entities , or of any civil or military authority; national emergencies insurrections " riots, rebellions, wars , strikes , lockouts , work stoppages, or other labor difficillties; or notwithstanding anything in this tariff to the contrary, the unlawful acts of the Company s agents and employees , if committed beyond the scope of their employment. Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: Oc.tob~r. 8, 2001Joana PUblic UtilitIes Commission0 e oung, res! en Office of the Secretary, u.S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. ACCEPTED FOR FIliNG 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #500 IF 9 - ZO01 Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Boise. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. 12 2.4. 2.4. 2.4. SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS Continued LIABILITIES OF THE COMPANY, Continued The Company shall not be liable for damages or adjustments , refunds, or cancellation of charges unless the Customer has notified the Company, in writing, of any dispute concerning charges, or the basis of any claim for damages , after the invoice is rendered by the company for the call giving rise to such dispute or claim, unless ordered by the Commission. Any such notice must set forth sufficient facts to provide the Company with a reasonable basis upon which to evaluate the Customer s claims or demands. The Company shall not be liable for any damages, including usage charges , that the Customer may incur as result of the unauthorized use of its communications equipmenL The unauthorized use of the Customer s communications equipment includes, but is not limited to , the placement of calls from the Customer s premises and the placement of calls through Customer-controlled or Customer-provisioned equipment that are transmitted or carried over the Company I s network services without the authorization of the Customer. The Customer shall be fully liable for all such charges. The above tariff language does not constitute a determination by the Commission that 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' responsibility to determine the validity of the excillpatory clause. Issued: October 8 , 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 , 200 I Robert Young, President S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise, Idaho S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Otiginal Sheet No. 13 SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, Continued INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE Credit allowance for interruptions of service which are not due to Company s testing or adjusting, to the negligence of the Customer , or to the failure of channels , equipment and/or communications equipment provided by the Customer, are subject to the general liability provisions set forth in Section 2.4, herein. It shall be the obligation of the Customer to notify Company of any interruptions of service. BefC?re giving such notice the Customer shall ascertain that the trouble is not being caused by any action or omission of the Customer , not within the Customer s control. 2: No credit allowances will be allowed for an interruption of services for continuous duration of less than two hours. The subscriber shall be credited for an interruption of two hours or more at the rate of 1I160th for each hour over two (2) such hours of interruption up to a maximum of 6/160th multiplied by the average monthly usage bill of the Customer. If service is activated for less than one (1) month, the monthly usage amount shall be determined by extending the actual usage for the days of service to thirty (30) .days. RESTORATION OF SERVICE The use and restoration of service in emergencies shall be in accordance with part 64 Subpart D of the Federal Communication Commission s Rules and Regulations which specifies the priority system for such activities. MnuMUM SERVICE PEIDOD The minimum service period is one month (30 days). Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 , 2001 Robert Young, President S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise, Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. SECTION :- RULES AND REGULATIONS Continued PAYMENTS AND BILLING 1. Charges for service are applied on a recurring and nonrecurring basis. Service is provided and billed on a monthly (30 day) basis. The billing date is dependent on the billing cycle assigned to the subscriber. Service continues to be provided until canceled by the Customer with no less than thirty (30) days notice. 2. The Customer is responsible for the payment of all charges for services furnished to the Customer. Charges are based on actual usage and are billed monthly in arrears. Billing will be payable upon receipt and deemed past due thirty (30) days after issuance and posting of invoice. Bills not paid within thirty-one (31) days after the date of posting are subject to a 1.5 % late payment charge for the unpaid balance, or the maximum allowable under state law. Each account shall be granted not less than one complete forgiveness of late payment'charge. Customers shall be notified by letter when eligibility for forgiveness of late payment charge has been utilized. 8.4. The name(s) of the Customer(s) desiring to use the service must be set forth in the application for service. BILLING DISPUTES Billing disputes should be addressed to Company' scustomer service organization via telephone to (888) 798-0061. Customer service representatives are available twenty- four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week. In the case of a dispute between the Customer and the Company for service furnished to the Customer, which cannot be settled with mutual satisfaction, the Customer may take the following course of action: First, the Customer may request the Company perform an in-depth review of the disputed amount. (The undisputed portion and subsequent bills must be paid on a timely basis or the service may ' be subject to disconnection). ' Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 , 200 I Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Dis~ce, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. I Original Sheet No. 15 SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, Continued BILLING DISPUTES, Continued Second, if there is still a disagreement about the disputed amount after the investigation and' review by a manager of the Company, the Customer may appeal to the Commission for its investigation and decision. The address of the Commission is: Idaho Public Utilities Commission 472 West Washington Street Boise , Idaho 83702 10.CANCELLATION BY CUSTOMER 10.1. Customer may cancel service by providing written notice to Company thirty (30) days prior to cancellation. 10.2. Customer is responsible for usage charges while still connected to the Company service and the payment of associated local exchange company charges, if any, forservice charges. 10.3. Any non-recoverable cost of company expenditures shall be borne by the Customer if: The Customer orders service requiring special facilities dedicated to the, Customer s use and then cancels the order before such service begins, before completion of the minimum period or before completion of some period mutually agreed with the Customer for the non-recoverable portions of expenditures; or Liabilities are 'incurred expressly on behalf of the Customer by Company and not fully reimbursed by installation and monthly charges; and Based on an order for service and construction has either begun or has been completed, but no service provided. Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 , 2001 Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #500 IF Las Vegas , Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 ~da-ffo Puul'it Utilities CommissiQ:!)! Office of the CSecretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise. Idaho S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.UC. Tariff No. Original Sheet No. 16 11. SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, Continued CANCELLATION BY COMPANY 11.1. Company reserves the right to immediately discontinue furnishing the service to Customers without incurring liability: A. In the event of a condition determined to be hazardous to the Customer, to other . Customers of the utility, to the utilities equipment, to the public or to employees of the utility; or By reason of any order' or decision of a court or any other governmental authority which prohibits the Company from furnishing such service; or If the Company deems such refusal necessary to protect itself or third parties against fraud or to otherwise protect its personnel, agents , facilities or services without notice; or For unlawful use of the service or use of the service for unlawful purposes; or If the Customer provides false information to the Company regarding the Customer s identity, address , credit-worthiness, past, current or planned use of Company s services. 11.2. Company may discontinue service according to the following conditions upon ten (10)days written notice: For violation of Company s filed tariff. For the non-payment of any proper charge as provided by Company s tariff. For Customer s breach of the contract for service between the utility and Customer. D. When necessary for the Company to comply with any order or request of any governmental authority having jurisdiction. Effective Date: October 8 , 2001Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By:Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #500 IF Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 hfaho Public Utilities Itommj!!$j~ Office of the Secret;w.~ ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 2001 Boise, 1d8 u.s. Telecom Long Distance~ Inc.Idaho P.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. 11. 11.3. SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, Continued CANCELLATION BY COMPANY, Continued The discontinuance of service(s) by the Company pursuant to this section does not relieve the Customer of any obligations to pay the Company for charges due and owing for service(s) furnished up to the time of discontinuance. The remedies set forth herein shall not be exclusive and the company shall at all times be entitled to all the rights available to it under law or equity. 11.4. The Company may refuse to permit collect calling, calling card, third number billing which it determines to be fraudllient and/or may limit the use of these billing options or serVIces. 12. 12. 12. 13. 14. INTER CO NNECTI 0 N Service furnished by Company may be interconnected with services or facilities of other authorized communications common carriers and with private systems , subject to the technical limitations established by Company. Any special interface of facilities necessary to achieve compatibility between the facilities of Company and other participating carriers shall be provided ,at the Customer s expense. Interconnection ,between the facilities or services of other carriers shall be under the applicable terms and conditions of the other carriers I tariffs. The Customer is responsible for taking all necessary legal steps for interconnecting Customer provided terminal equipment or communications equipment with Company s facilities. The Customer shall secure all licenses , permits rights-of-way, and other such arrangements necessary for interconnection. DEPOSITS The Company does not require a deposit from the Customer. TAXES Taxes are not included in the tariffed rates. Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 , 2001 Robert Young, President u.S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.c. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. 18 SECTION 3 - DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE TIlVIING OF CALLS 1.1.The subscriber s long distance usage charge is based on the actual usage of Company service. Usage begins when the receiver of the called number is answered. The moment of the called party's answer is determined by hardware supervision in which the local telephone company sends a signal to the underlying carrier s switch or the software utilizing audio tone detection. The timing of the call occurs when called party answers and terminates when either party hangs up. 2. The minimum call duration for billing purposes differs between rate plans. 3. Usage is measured and rounded up to the next billing increment. 1.4. There is no billing for incomplete calls. S. TELECOM TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 1. Company provides switched access telecommunications services which allow Customers to establish a communications path between two stations by using uniform dialing plans. 2. "1 Plus" Long Distance Service - Switched is a switched access service, offering users outbound" 1 plus " long distance telecommunications services from points originating and terminating within the State of Idaho. Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 , 2001 Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 ,Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F ' Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 ;- 2001 Boise. Idaho S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. 19 SECTION 4 - RATES AND CHARGES SERVICE CHARGES 1.1. U.S. Telecom Rate Plan I This plan is offered to Customers with call volumes of less than $300.00 per month and provides for an eighteen (18) second minimum call duration and six (6) second additional billing increments. DAY EVENING NIGHT Initial Add'Initial Add'Initial Add' 18 Sec.6 Sec.18 Sec.6 Sec.18 Sec.6 Sec. Intrastate $0.165 $0.055 $0.147 $0.049 $0.147 $0:049 Monthly Access Fee: $3. 1.2. U.S. Telecom Rate Plan II This plan is offered to Customers with call volumes of more than $300.00 per month and provides for an eighteen (18) second minimum call duration and six (6) second additionalbilling increments. DAY EVENING NIGHT Initial Add'Initial Add'Initial Add' 18 Sec.6 Sec.18 Sec.6 Sec.18 Sec.6 Sec. Intrastate $0.126 $0.042 '$0.114 $0.038 $0.114 $0.038 Monthly Access Fee: $3. Issued: October 8, 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 2001 Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #500 IF Las Vegas , Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9,- 2001 Boise. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. Original Sheet No. SECTION 4 - RATES AND CHARGES , Continued SERVICE CHARGES, Continued 1.3. U.S. Telecom Rate Plan III This plan is offered to Customers with call volumes of less than $300.00 per month and provides for one (1) minute billing increments. DAY EVENING NIGHT Initial Add'Initial Add'Initial Add' 60 Sec.60 Sec.60 Sec.60 Sec.60 Sec.60 Sec. Intrastate $0.$0.$0.49 $0.49 $0.49 $0.49 Monthly AccessFee: $3. 1.4. U.S. Telecom Rate Plan IV This plan is offered to Customers with call volumes of more than $300.00 per month and provides for one (1) minute billing increments. DAY EVENING NIGHT Initial Add'Initial Add'Initial Add' 60 Sec.60 Sec.60 Sec.60 Sec.60 Sec.' 60 Sec. Intrastate $0.42 $0.42 $0.$0.$0.38 $0. Monthly Access Fee: $3. Issued: October 8 , 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 2001 Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boisc. Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 Original Sheet No. 21 SECTION 4 - RATES AND CHARGES , Continued SERVICE CHARGES, Continued 1.5. U.S. Telecom Rate Plan V This plan is offered to Customers with call volumes of less than $300.00 per month and provides for thirty (30) second billing increments. DAY EVENING NIGHT Initial Add'Initial Add'Initial Add' 30 Sec.30 Sec.30 Sec.30 Sec.30 Sec.30 Sec. Intrastate $0.275 $0.275 $0.245 .$0.245 $0.245 $0.245 Monthly Access Fee: $3. 1.6. U.S. Telecom Rate Plan VI This plan is offered to Customers with call volumes of more than $300.00 per month and provides for thirty (30) second billing increments. DAY EVENING NIGHT Initial Add'Initial Add'Initial Add' 30 Sec.30 Sec.30 Sec.30 Sec.30 Sec.30 Sec. Intrastate $0.21 $0.$0.$0.$0.$0. Monthly Access Fee: $3. Issued:- October 8, 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8 , ~OO 1 Robert Young, President u.S. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #5001F Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 'dfJ~(J Public Utilities CommiS$ion Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 2001 Boise, Idaho u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc.Idaho P.u.C. Tariff No. 1 OriginalSheetNo. 22 SECTION 4 - RATES AND CHARGES SERVICE CHARGES, Continued 7. Additional Charges Idaho Universal Service Fund $0.0045 per access minute TIME PERIODS MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SUN 8:00 AM Day Day Day Day Day Night Night 4:59 PM 5:00 PM Evening Evening Evening Evening Evening Night Evening 10:59 PM 11:00 PM Night Night Night Night Night Night Night 7:59AM Calls are billed at the rate in effect for the actual time period(s) during which the call occurs. Calls that cross rate period boundaries are billed at the rates in effect for each portion of the call. Issued: October 8 , 2001 Issued By: Effective Date: October 8, 200 I Robert Young, President u.s. Telecom Long Distance, Inc. 3960 Howard Hughes Parkway Fifth Floor #500 IF Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 (888) 299-6618 Idaho Public Utilities Commission Office of the Secretary ACCEPTED FOR FILING OCT 9 - 20Ot Boise. Idaho