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Rick Wiggins, General Manager
CTC Telecom, Inc.
130 Superior Street
Cambridge, ID 83610
800-426-0794
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Issuing Carriers
Check Sheet
Table of Contents
Concurring Carriers 11
Connecting Carriers
Other Participating Carriers
Explanation of Symbols
Explanation of Abbreviations
Reference to Other Price lists
Use of the Price list
Reference to Technical Publications
1. APPLICATION OF PRICE LIST
2. GENERAL REGULATIONS
Undertaking of the Telephone Company
1.1 Scope
1.2 Limitations
1.3 Liability
1.4 Provision of Services
5 Installation and Termination of Services
6 Maintenance of Services
7 Changes and Substitutions
8 Refusal and Discontinuance of Service
1.9 Limitation of Use of Metallic Facilities
10 Notification of Service-Affecting Activities
11 Provision and Ownership of Telephone Numbers
12 Coordination with Respect to Network Contingencies
1.13 Errors in Transmissions of Messages
Use
2.2.1 Interference or Impairment
2.2 Unlawful Use
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2.3 Obligations of the Customer
2.3.1 Damages
2.3.2 Ownership of Facilities
2.3.3 Equipment Space and Power
2.3.4 Availability for Testing
2.3.5 Balance
2.3.6 Design of Customer Services
2.3.7 Reference to the Telephone Company
2.3.8 Claims and Demands for Damages
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements
2.3.10 Determination of Intrastate Charges
for Mixed Interstate and Intrastate Switched Access Service 2.3.11 Provision for Customer Audits
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance
2.4.1 Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits 2.4.2 Minimum Periods
2.4.3 Credit Allowance for Service Interruptions
2.4.4 Re-establishment of Service Following Fire, Flood
or Other Occurrence
2.4.5 Access Service Provided by More Than One
Telephone Company
Connections
5.1 General
Definitions
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3. CARRIER COMMON LINE ACCESS SERVICE
General Description
3.2 Limitations
3.3 Undertaking of the Telephone Company
3.4 Obligations of the Customer
Pavment Arrangements
Payment of Coin Sent-Paid Monies
Rate Regulations
4. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
ORDERING OPTIONS FOR SWITCHED AND SPECIAL ACCESS
SERVICE
5.1 General
1.1 Ordering Conditions
1.2 Provision of Other Services
5.2 Access Order
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5.3 Calculation of Busy Hour Minutes ofCapacitv
(BHMC)
5.4 Access Order Service Intervals
Access Order Modification
Cancellation of an Access Order
Selection of Facilities for Access Orders
Minimum Period
Access Orders For Services Provided By More
Than One Telephone Company
6. SWITCHED ACCESS SERVICE
General
6.2 Rate Categories
6.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access
Service Feature Groups
6.3.1 Feature Group A (FGA)
6.3.2 Feature Group B (FGB)
6.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC)
6.3.4 Feature Group D (FGD)
6.3.5 Manner of Provision
6 Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional Features
6.4 Transmission Specifications
Obligation of the Telephone Company
1 Network Management
5.2 Design and Traffic Routing of Switched Access Service
5.3 Provision of Service Performance Data
5.4 Trunk Group Measurement Reports
5 Determination of Number of Transmission Paths
6 Design Blocking Measurement
7 Design Layout Report
Obligations of the Customer
1 Supervisory Signaling
6.2 Trunk Group Measurement Reports
Rate Regulations
7.1 Application of Rates and Charges
7.2 Minimum Periods
7.3 Minimum Monthly Charge
7.4 Measuring Access Minutes
Off Peak Periods
7. SPECIAL ACCESS SERVICE
7.1 General
1 Rate Elements 182
1.2 Design Layout Report
1.3 Acceptance Testing
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1.4 Service Descriptions
1.5 Ordering Options and Conditions
1.6 Facility Hubs
1.7 Mixed Use Analog and Digital High
Capacity Services
Channel Types and Service Descriptions
1 Metallic Service Description
7.2.2 Voice Grade Service Channel Description
2.3 Program Audio Service Channel Description
7.2.4 High Capacity Service
7.2.5 Video Service 199
7.2.6 Digital Data Service
7.3 Service Configurations
7.3.1 Two-Point Service
7.3.2 Multipoint Service
7.4 Rate Regulations
7.4.1 Application of Rates and Charges
7.4.2 Minimum Periods
7.4.3 Surcharge for Special Access Service
7.4.4 Message Station Equipment Recovery Charge
8. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
9. ADDITIONAL ENGINEERING, ADDITIONAL LABOR AND
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
Additional Engineering
1 Charges for Additional Engineering
9.2 Additional Labor
9.2.1 Overtime Installation
2 Overtime Repair
9.2.3 Stand by
2.4 Testing and Maintenance with Other
Telephone Companies
5 Testing Services
6 Other Labor
7 Charges for Additional Labor
9.3 Miscellaneous Services
1 Maintenance of Service
2 Programming Services
9.3.3 Presubscription
10. SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
10.General
10.Conditions Requiring Special Construction
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11. INTERFACE GROUPS, TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS
AND CHANNEL INTERFACES 223
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
Local Transport Interface Groups
11.1 Interface Group
11 .2 Interface Group 2
11.1.3 Interface Group 3
11.1.4 Interface Group 4
11.5 Interface Group 5
11.6 Interface Group 6
11.7 Interface Group 7
11.8 Interface Group 8
11.9 Interface Group 9
11.10 Interface Group 10
11.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes
11.1.12 Supervisory Signaling
Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service
11.1 Standard Transmission Specifications
11.2 Data Transmission Parameters
Special Access Channel Interface Specifications
and Network Channel Codes
11.3.1 Glossary of Channel Interface Codes and
Options
11.3.2 Impedance
11.3.3 Digital Hierarchy Channel Interface
Codes (4DS)
11.3.4 Service Designator/Network Channel
Code Conversion Table
11.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces
W A TS Access Line Standard Transmission Specifications
11.4.1 Standard Two-Wire Voice Transmission
Specifications
11.4.2 Standard Four-Wire Voice Transmission
Specifications
W A TS Access Line Data Transmission Parameters
11.1 Signal to C-Notched Noise
11.5.2 Envelope Delay Distortion
11.5.3 Impulse Noise Counts
11.5.4 Phase Jitter
11.5 Frequency Shift
W A TS Access Line Transmission Specifications
11.1 Improved Two-Wire Voice Transmission
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12. RATES AND CHARGES 268
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General
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12.1 Switched Access Service
12.2.2 Special Access Service
12.2.3 Reserved for Future Use
12.2.4 Miscellaneous Services
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CONCURRING CARRIERS
NO CONCURRING CARRIERS
CONNECTING CARRIERS
NO CONNECTING CARRIERS
OTHER PARTICIPATING CARRIERS
NO OTHER PARTICIPATING CARRIERS
REGISTERED SERVICE MARKS REGISTERED TRADEMARKS
NONE NONE
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
(R) - to signify reduction.
(I) - to signify increase.
(C) - to signify changed regulation.
(T) - to signify a change in text but no change in rate or regulation.
(S) - to signify reissued matter.
(M) - to signify matter relocated without change.
(N) - to signify new rate or regulation.
(D) - to signify discontinued rate or regulation.
(2) - to signify a correction.
ANI
AT&T
BHMC
CCS
CCSN
CCSAC
CNP
Cont'
CPE
CPN
CSP
EPL
ESS
ESSX
EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS
Alternating current
Automatic Number Identification
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
Business Day
Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity
Common Channel Signaling
Common Channel Signaling Network
Common Channel Signaling Access Capability
Central Office
Charge Number Parameter
Continued
Customer Premises Equipment
Calling Party Number
Carrier Selection Parameter
- Directory Assistance
decibel
direct current
- Echo Path Loss
Electronic Switching System
Electronic Switching System Exchange
frequency
Federal Communications Commission
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ICB
kbps
kHz
LATA
MMUC
MRC
MTS
NPA
NRC
NTS
NXX
PBX
PCM
POT
SAC
SNAL
SPOI
SRL
SSN
SS7
SSP
STP
TSPS
USOC
V&H
WATS
Foreign Exchange
Hertz
Interexchange Carrier
Individual Case Basis
kilobits per second
kilohertz
Local Access and Transport Area
Minimum Monthly Usage Charge
Monthly Recurring Charge
- Message Telecommunications
Numbering Plan Area
Nonrecurring Charge
Non- Traffic Sensitive
- Three-Digit Central Office Code
- Private Branch Exchange
- Pulse Code Modulation
Point of Termination
Service Access Code
Signaling Network Access Link
Signaling Point
Signaling Point ofInterface
Singing Return Loss
Switched Service Network
Signaling System 7
Service Switching Point
Signaling Transfer Point
- Traffic Service Position System
- Television
Uniform Service Order Code
Voice Grade
- Vertical & Horizontal
- Wide Area Telecommunications Service(s)
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REFERENCE TO OTHER PRICE LISTS
Whenever reference is made in this price list to other price lists of the Telephone Company,
the reference is to the price lists in force as of the effective date of this price list, and to
amendments thereto and successive issues thereof.
USE OF THE PRICE LIST
This price list contains the regulations, rates and charges applicable to the provision of
Access Service by all of the Issuing Carriers listed on Sheet No.
The regulations applicable to the provision of Access Service are contained in Sections 2
through 11. These regulations are identical for all Issuing Carriers.
Each specific Carrier s rates and charges for all Access Services are shown in Section 12. In
the right hand margin of Section 12 , a Price list Section Reference is shown which
references the appropriate price list section where the application of the rate is located. If an
Issuing Carrier does not presently have an approved rate for one of the rate elements shown
in Section 12, the rate is shown as "Not Applicable " (N/ A). Upon receipt of an order by a
customer for the service not presently offered, the Issuing Carrier will file the appropriate
information necessary to establish rates.
In Section 12, each Issuing Carrier s rates are shown in a major section such as 12.2 or 12.3 etc.
Whenever reference is made in the price list to a specific rate element in Section 12, the
reference will utilize an "#" to signify that the reference refers to each Issuing Carrier s rate forthat service.
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USE OF THE PRICE LIST (Cont'
Example:
The Idaho Companies' rates are all shown in Section 12. Referencesto the different access
services would be as follows:
Service
Location in Price List
Price List Reference Rate Section
Switched Access Service
Special Access Service
Reserved for Future Use
Miscellaneous Services
Carrier Common Line Access Service
12.
12.
12.#.3
12.#.4
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12.
12.#.2
12.#.3
12.#.4
12.
The "#" sign in the paragraph reference signifies that the reference is to each specific company
rates for that type of access service with each specific company having a separate subparagraph
number. Each company s subparagraph is identified in the Table of Contents.
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REFERENCE TO TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS
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The following technical publications are referenced in this price list and may be obtained
from Bell Communications Research, Inc., Distribution Storage Center, 60 New England
Ave., Piscataway, NJ 08854.
Technical Reference:
PUB 41451
Issued: January, 1983
PUB 41004
Issued: October, 1973
PUB 62500
Issued: December, 1983
PUB 62501 & Associated Addendum
Issued: December, 1983
PUB 62502
Issued: December, 1983
PUB 62503 & Associated Addendum
Issued: December, 1983
PUB 62504 & Associated Addendum
Issued: December, 1983
PUB 62505 & Associated Addendum
Issued: December, 1983
PUB 62506
Issued: December, 1983
10.PUB 62507
Issued: December, 1983
11.PUB 62508
Issued: December, 1983
12.PUB 623 10
Issued: September, 1983
13.PUB 62411
Issued: September, 1983
14.PUB TR EOP-000178
Issued: Original Quarter 1985
15.TR-NWT-000334
Issued: September, 1990
16.TR-TSY-000335
Issued: May, 1990
Available: May 17, 1983
Available: October, 1973
Available: March 15, 1984
Available: March 15 , 1984
Available: January, 1984
Available: March 15 , 1984
Available: March 15 , 1984
Available: January, 1984
Available: January, 1984
Available: March 15, 1984
Available: January, 1984
Available: October, 1983
Available: October, 1983
Available: Original Quarter 1985
Available: September, 1990
Available: May, 1990
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17.TR- NPL-0003 3 6
Issued: October, 1987
18.TR-NPL-000337
Issued: July, 1987
19.TR-NPL-000341
Issued: March, 1989
20.TR-INS-000342
Issued: February, 1991
21.SR-STDS-000307
Issued: December, 1990
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Available: October, 1987
Available: July, 1987
Available: April, 1989
Available: March, 1991
Available: January, 1991
The following technical publication is referenced in this price list and may
be obtained from the Bell Communication Technical Education Center Room
B02, 6200 Route 53, Lisle, IL 60532:
Telecommunications Transmission Engineering
Volume 3 - Networks and Services (Chapters 6 and 7)
Second Edition, 1980
Issued: June, 1980 Available: June, 1980
The following technical publication is referenced in this price list and
may be obtained from the National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc.
Director - Price list and Regulatory Matters1 100 S. Jefferson RoadWhippany, N.J. 07981 and the Federal Communications Commission
commercial contractor.
PUB AS No.1 - Issue II
Issued: May, 1984 Available: May, 1984
The following technical publications are referenced in this price list and
may be obtained from Bell Communications Research, Inc. Distribution
Storage Center, 60 New England Avenue, Piscataway, N.J. 08854.
Updates to this document are performed periodically.
Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing Guidelines (MECAB)
Ordering and Billing Forum
Issued: November, 1987 Available: November, 1987
Multiple Exchange Carrier Ordering and Design guidelines (MECOD)
Ordering and Billing Forum
Issued: October, 1985 Available: November, 1985
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1. Application of Price list
1.1 This price list contains regulations, rates and charges applicable to the provision
of Carrier Common Line, Switched Access and Special Access Services, and
other miscellaneous services, hereinafter referred to collectively as service(s),
provided by the Issuing Carriers of this price list hereinafter referred to as the
Telephone Company, to Customer(s).
1.2 The provision of such services by the Telephone Company as set forth in this
price list does not constitute ajoint undertaking with the customer for the
furnishing of any service.
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1.1 Scope
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
1.2 Limitations
(A)
(B)
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The Telephone Company does not undertake to transmit messages
under this price list.
The Telephone Company shall be responsible only for the installation
operation and maintenance of the service it provides.
The Telephone Company will, for maintenance purposes, test its
services only to the extent necessary to detect and/or clear troubles.
Services are provided 24 hours daily, seven days per week, except as
set forth in other sections of this price list.
The customer may assign or transfer the use of services under this price
list if there is no interruption in or relocation of services. The assignee
or transferee must agree to assume all outstanding indebtedness for
services provided under this price list and any termination liability
associated with the services provided. The customer will remain
jointly liable with the assignee or transferee for any obligations existing
at the time of the assignment.
Prior to assignment, the Telephone Company must acknowledge in
writing that all requirements have been met. Acknowledgement will be
made within fifteen days after the Telephone Company has been
notified of the proposed assignment.
All services offered in this price list will be provided on a first-come
first-served basis. The use and restoration of services shall be in
accordance with Part 64, Subpart D, Appendix A of the F.C. Rules
and Regulations.
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Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont'
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1.3 Liability (Cont'd)
(F)The Telephone Company shall be indemnified, defended and
held harmless by the end user against any claim, loss or damage
arising from the end user s use of services offered under this
price list, involving:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(G)
Claims for libel, slander, invasion of privacy, or
infringement of copyright arising from the end user
own communications;
Claims for patent infringement arising from the end
user s acts combining or using the service furnished by
the Telephone Company in connection with facilities or
equipment furnished by the end user or IC or;
All other claims arising out of any act or omission of the
end user in the course of using services provided
pursuant to this price list.
The Telephone Company shall be indemnified, defended and
held harmless by the IC against any claim, loss or damage
arising from the IC's use of services offered under this price list
involving:
(1)
(2)
(3)
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Claims for libel, slander, invasion of privacy, or
infringement of copyright arising from the IC's own
communications;
Claims for patent infringement arising from the IC'
acts combining or using the service furnished by the
Telephone Company in connection with facilities or
equipment furnished by the end user or IC or;
All other claims arising out of any act or omission of the
IC in the course of using services provided pursuant to
this price list.
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1.3 Liability (Cont'd)
(H)
(I)
(1)
(K)
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No license under patents (other than the limited license to use)
is granted by the Telephone Company or shall be implied or
arise by estoppel, with respect to any service offered under this
price list. The Telephone Company will defend the customer
against claims of patent infringement arising solely from the use
by the customer of services offered under this price list and will
indemnify such customer for any damages awarded based solely
on such claims.
The Telephone Company s failure to provide or maintain
services under this price list shall be excused by labor
difficulties, governmental orders, civil commotion, criminal
actions taken against the Telephone Company, acts of God and
other circumstances beyond the Telephone Company
reasonable control, subject to the Credit allowance for a Service
Interruption as set forth in 2.4.3 following.
The Telephone Company does not guarantee or make any
warranty with respect to its services when used in an explosive
atmosphere. The Telephone Company shall be indemnified
defended and held harmless by the customer from any and all
claims by any person relating to such customer s use of services
so provided.
The Telephone Company will make reasonable efforts to cure
any material failure to provide service caused solely by year
2000 defects in Telephone Company hardware, software or
systems. Due to the interdependence among
telecommunications providers and the interrelationship with
non- Telephone Company processes, equipment and systems, the
Telephone Company is not responsible for failures caused by
circumstances beyond its control including, but not limited to
failures caused by: (1) the Customer; (2) other
telecommunications providers; or (3) customer premises
equipment. In addition, the Telephone Company does not
ensure compatibility between Telephone Company and non-
Telephone Company services used by the customer.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
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Office of the Secretary
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General Regulations (Cont'Boise. Idaho
Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont'
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1.4 Provision of Services (Cont'd)
The Telephone Company s obligation to furnish the services described
in this price list is dependent upon its ability to provide such service
after provision has been made for the Telephone Company s exchange
servIces.
Installation and Termination of Services
The services provided under this price list (A) will include any
entrance cable or drop wiring and wire or intrabuilding cable to that
point where provision is made for termination of the Telephone
Company s outside distribution network facilities at a suitable location
inside a customer-designated premises and (B) will be installed by the
Telephone Company to such Point of Termination. Wire required
within a building to extend Access Service facilities will be provided
at the Customer s request, on a time sensitive charge basis. The labor
rates for the installation of such wire are the same as those set forth in
12.4.
Maintenance of Services
The services provided under this price list shall be maintained by the
Telephone Company. The customer or others may not rearrange
move, disconnect, remove or attempt to repair any facilities provided
by the Telephone Company, other than by connection or
disconnection to any interface means used, except with the written
consent of the Telephone Company.
1.7 Changes and Substitutions
Except as provided for equipment and systems subject to FCC Part 68
Regulations at 47 C.R. section 68.110(b), the Telephone Company
may, where such action is reasonably required in the operation of its
business, (A) change any facilities used in providing service under
this price list, (B) change minimum protection criteria, (C) changeoperating or maintenance characteristics offac.ilities or (D) change
operations or procedures of the Telephone Company.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 24
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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General Regulations (Cont'Boise, Idaho
Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont'
1.7 Changes and Substitutions (Cont'
The Telephone Company shall not be responsible if the
change renders customer furnished services obsolete or
requires modification of the customer furnished services.
If such change materially affects the operating
characteristics of the facility, the Telephone Company will
provide reasonable notification to the customer in writing.
Reasonable time will be allowed for any redesign and
implementation required by the changes made. The
Telephone Company will work cooperatively with the
customer to determine reasonable notification procedures.
1.8 Refusal and Discontinuance of Service
(A)Unless the provisions of 2.2.1(B) or 2.5 following apply, if
a customer fails to comply with 2.6 preceding or 2.
2.3.2.3.4 , or 2.4 following, including any
payments to be made by it on the dates and times herein
specified, the Telephone Company may on thirty (30)
day s written notice by Certified U.S. Mail to the person
designated by that customer to receive such notices of
noncompliance, refuse additional applications for service
and/or refuse to complete any pending orders for service
by the non-complying customer at any time thereafter.
Ifthe Telephone Company does not refuse additional
applications for service on the date specified in the thirty
(30) day s notice, and the customer s noncompliance
continues, nothing contained herein shall preclude the
Telephone Company s right to refuse additional
applications for service to the non-complying customer
without further notice.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 25
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Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
ACC
OffIce of the Secretary
EPTED FOR FILING
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Boise, Idaho
General Regulations (Cont'
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Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont'
1.8 Refusal and Discontinuance of Service (Cont'
(B)
(C)
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Unless the provisions of2.1(B) or 2.5 following apply, if
a customer fails to comply with 2.6 preceding or 2.2.
2.3.2.3.4 2.3., or 2.4 following, including any payments
to be made by it on the dates and times herein specified, the
Telephone Company may, on thirty (30) day s written notice
by Certified u.S. Mail to the person designated by that
customer to receive such notices of noncompliance
discontinue the provision of the services to the
non-complying customer at any time thereafter. In the case
of such discontinuance, all applicable charges, including
termination charges, shall become due. If the Telephone
Company does not discontinue the provision of the services
involved on the date specified in the thirty (30) day s notice
and the customer s noncompliance continues, nothing
contained herein shall preclude the Telephone Company
right to discontinue the provision of the services to the
non-complying customer without further notice.
When access service is provided by more than one
Telephone Company, the companies involved in providing
the joint service may individually or collectively deny
service to a customer for nonpayment. Where the
Telephone Company(s) affected by the nonpayment is/are
incapable of effecting discontinuance of service without
cooperation from the other joint providers of Switched
Access Service, such other Telephone Company(s) will, if
technically feasible, assist in denying the joint service to the
customer. Service denial for such joint service will only
include calls originating or terminating within, or transiting,
the operating territory of the Telephone Companies
initiating the service denial for nonpayment. When more
than one of the joint providers must deny service to
effectuate termination for nonpayment, in cases where a
conflict exists in the applicable price list provisions, the
price list regulations of the end office Telephone Company
shall apply for joint service discontinuance.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 26
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IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Idaho P~b'ic Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
CCEPTED FOR FILING
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Boise, Idaho
General Regulations (Cont'
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2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont'
1.9 Limitation of Use of Metallic Facilities
Signals applied to a metallic facility shall conform to the
limitations set forth in Technical Reference Publication AS
No.1. Where necessary, the customer shall be responsible
for the provision of current limiting devices to protect
Telephone Company facilities from excessive current due
to abnormal conditions and for the provisions of noise
mitigation networks when required to reduce excessive
nOIse.
10 Notification of Service-Affecting Activities
The Telephone Company will provide the customer
reasonable notification of service-affecting activities that
may occur in normal operation of its business. Such
activities may include, but are not limited to, equipment
additions, removals, and routine preventative maintenance.
Generally, such activities are not individual customer
service specific, they affect many customer services. No
specific advance notification period is applicable to all
service activities. The Telephone Company will work
cooperatively with the customer to determine the
notification requirements.
11 Provision and Ownership of Telephone Numbers
The Telephone Company reserves the reasonable right to
assign, designate or change telephone numbers associated
with Access Services, or the Telephone Company serving
central office prefixes associated with such numbers, when
necessary in the conduct of its business. Should it become
necessary to make a change, the Telephone Company will
furnish to the customer 6 months notice, by certified mail
of the effective date and an explanation of the reason(s) for
such change(s).
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IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Idaho P~b'ic Utilities Commission
OffIce of the Secretary
EPTED FOR FiLING
Nav 9 - 1999
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 27
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Boise, Idaho
General Regulations (Cont'
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2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont'
12 Coordination with Respect to Network Contingencies
The Telephone Company intends to work cooperatively with the
customer to develop network contingency plans in order to maintain
maximum network capability following natural or man-made disasters
which affect telecommunications services.
1.13 Errors In Transmission of Messages
Except as allowed in the General Regulations Section entitled" Credit
Allowance for Service Interruption" , (2.4.3) the Company shall not be
liable for errors in transmitting, receiving, or delivering messages
over the lines of the Company and connecting companies.
The Company shall not be liable for any consequential, incidental or
indirect damages for any cause of action, whether in contract or tort.
Consequential, incidental or indirect damages, include, but are not
limited to, lost projects, lost revenues and loss of business
opportunity, whether or not the Company was aware or should have
been aware of the possibility of these damages.
The Company will make reasonable efforts to cure any material
failure to provide service caused solely by year 2000 defects in the
Company hardware, software of systems. Due to the interdependence
among telecommunications providers and the interrelationship with
non-Company processes, equipment and systems, the Company is not
responsible for failures caused by circumstances beyond its control
including, but not limited to, failures caused by: 1) the Customer; 2)
other telecommunications providers; or 3) customer premises
equipment. In addition, the Company does not ensure compatibility
between the Company and non-Company services used by the
Customer.
Use
Interference or Impairment
(A)The facilities and equipment provided by the customer which
are used in conjunction with Telephone Company facilities in
the provision of Access Service shall not interfere with or
impair the provision of service by the Telephone Company.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 28
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Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Offlce of the Secretary
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General Regulations (Cont'
Boise, Idaho
Use (Cont'
2.2.Interference or Impairment (Cont'
(B)If interference as described in (A) above exists, except for
equipment subject to the F.C. Part 68 rules in 47 C.
Section 68.108, when practicable, the Telephone Company
will notify the customer that service will be temporarily
disconnected until the problem is corrected. When prior
notice is not practical, the Telephone Company may
temporarily disconnect services without prior notification
to the customer. The customer will be notified of the
action as soon as possible and given the opportunity to
correct the problem. During the period of discontinuance
the credit allowance for service interruptions as set forth in
2.4.3 following does not apply.
2.2 Unlawful Use
The service provided under this price list shall not be used
for an unlawful purpose.
2.3 Obligations of the Customer
2.3.1 Damages
The customer shall reimburse the Telephone Company for
damages to the Telephone Company facilities utilized to
provide services under this price list caused by the
negligence or willful act of the customer, or resulting from
the customer s improper use of the Telephone Company
facilities, or due to malfunction of any facilities or
equipment provided by other than the Telephone
Company. Nothing in the foregoing provision shall be
interpreted to hold one customer liable for another
customer s actions. The Telephone Company will, upon
reimbursement for damages, cooperate with the
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 29
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IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Boise, Idaho
General Regulations (Cont'
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.Damages (Cont'
customer in prosecuting a claim against the person causing such
damage and the customer shall be subrogated to the right of recovery
by the Telephone Company for the damages to the extent of such
payment.
2.3 .2 Ownership of Facilities
Facilities utilized by the Telephone Company to provide service under
the provisions of this price list shall remain the property of the
Telephone Company. Such facilities shall be returned to the
Telephone Company by the customer, whenever requested, within a
reasonable period following the request in as good condition as
reasonable wear will permit. Any cost of repair or replacement for
unreasonable wear or damage will be billed to the customer who
utilized the equipment.
2.3.3 Equipment Space and Power
The customer shall furnish or arrange to have furnished to the
Telephone Company, at no charge, equipment space and electrical
power required by the Telephone Company to provide services under
this price list at the points oftermination of such services. The
selection of ac or dc power shall be mutually agreed to by the
customer and the Telephone Company. The customer shall also make
necessary arrangements in order that the Telephone Company will
have access to such space at reasonable times for installing, testing,
repairing or removing Telephone Company services.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 30
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IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Office of the SecretaryCEPTED FOR FILING
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General Regulations (Cont'd)
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2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.4 Availability for Testing
The services provided under this price list shall be available to the
Telephone Company at times mutually agreed upon in order to permit
the Telephone Company to make tests and adjustments appropriate for
maintaining the services in satisfactory operating condition. Such
tests and adjustments shall be completed within a reasonable time.
No credit will be allowed for any interruptions involved during such
tests and adjustments.
2.3.Balance
All signals for transmission over the services provided under this
price list shall be delivered by the customer balanced to ground except
for ground start, duplex (DX) and McCulloh-Loop (Alarm System)
type signaling and dc telegraph transmission at speeds of 75 baud or
less.
2.3.Design of Customer Services
Subject to the provisions of 2.7 preceding, the customer shall be
solely responsible, at its own expense, for the overall design of its
services and for any redesigning or rearrangement of its services
which may be required because of changes in facilities, operations or
procedures of the Telephone Company, minimum protection criteria
or operating or maintenance characteristics of the facilities.
2.3.Reference to the Telephone Company
The customer may advise End Users that certain services are provided
by the Telephone Company in connection with the service the
customer furnishes to End Users; however, the customer shall not
represent that the Telephone Company jointly participates in the
customer s services.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
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' .Off ISSlon
ACCEpce of the Secretary
TED FOR FlUNG
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IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE Boise, Idaho
2. General Regulations (Cont'
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.Claims and Demands for Damages
The customer shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the Telephone Company from
and against any suits, claims, losses or damages, including punitive damages, attorney
fees and court costs by third persons arising out of the construction, installation
operation, maintenance, or removal of the customer s circuits, facilities, or equipment
connected to the Telephone Company s services provided under this price list, including,
without limitation, Workmen s Compensation claims, actions for infringement of
copyright and/or unauthorized use of program material, libel and slander actions based on
the content of communications transmitted over the customer s circuits, facilities or
equipment, and proceedings to recover taxes, fines, or penalties for failure of the customer
to obtain or maintain in effect any necessary certificates, permits, licenses, or other
authority to acquire or operate the services provided under this price list; provided
however, the foregoing indemnification shall not apply to suits, claims, and demands to
recover damages for damage to property, death, or personal injury unless such suits
claims or demands are based on the tortuous conduct of the customer, its officers, agents
or employees. The customer shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the Telephone
Company from and against any suits, claims, losses or damages, including punitive
damages, attorney fees and court costs by the customer or third parties arising out of any
act or omission of the customer in the course of using services provided under this price
list.
2.3.Jurisdictional Report Requirements
(A)Jurisdictional Reports
Pursuant to I.P.c. Order No. 21433 issued September 1 , 1987, interstate and
intrastate usage is to be developed as though every call that is originated by a
calling party in Idaho and terminated to a called party in Idaho is an intrastate
communication.
Every call that is originated by a calling party in the state and terminated to a
called party in another state, or vice versa, is an interstate communication.
This is true regardless of where the call is routed between the point of origin
and the point of termination.
(1) a)When a customer orders Feature Group A and/or Feature Group B
Switched Access Service the customer shall state in its order the
projected interstate and intrastate percentage usage for each Feature
Group A and/or Feature Group B Switched Access Service group
ordered. If the customer discontinues some but not all of the Feature
Group A and/or Feature Group B Switched Access Services in a group, it
shall provide the projected interstate and intrastate percentage which are
remallllllg.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 32
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Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
OffIce of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
Nay 9 - 1999IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
2. General Regulations (Cont'Boise. idaho
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont'
(A)Jurisdictional Reports (Cont'
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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(Cont' d)
The projected interstate and intrastate percentages will be used by the
Telephone Company to apportion the usage between interstate and intrastate
until a revised report is received as set forth in (6) following.
All single Feature Group A and B Switched Access Service usage and charges
will be apportioned by the Telephone Company between interstate and
intrastate. The projected interstate and intrastate percentage reported as set
forth in 1 (a) and 1 (b), preceding will be used to make such apportionment.
For multiline hunt group or trunk group arrangements where either the
interstate or the intrastate charges are based on measured usage, the intrastate
Feature Group A and/or Feature Group B Switched Access Service(s)
information reported as set forth in (1) preceding will be used to determine the
charges as follows:
For all groups the number of access minutes (either measured or assumed) for
a group will be multiplied by the projected interstate percentage to develop the
interstate access minutes. The number of access minutes for the group minus
the developed interstate access minutes for the group will be the developed
intrastate access minutes.
When a customer orders Feature Group C or Feature Group D Switched
Access Service(s), the Telephone Company, where the jurisdiction can be
determined from the call detail, will, unless the customer provides the
projected interstate percentage for interstate usage for each end office group in
its order, determine the projected interstate percentage as follows. For
originating access minutes, the projected interstate percentage will be
developed on a monthly basis by end office when the Feature Group C or
Feature Group D Switched Access Service access minutes are measured by
dividing the measured interstate originating access minutes (the access
minutes where the calling number is in one state and the called number is
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 33
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IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
2. General Regulations (Cont'
Idaho P~bfjc Utilities Commission
OffIce of the SecretaryEPTED FOR FILING
Nay 9 - 1999
Boise, Idaho
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont'
(A) Jurisdictional Reports (Cont'
(4)(Cont'
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in another state) by the total originating access minutes when the call detail is
adequate to determine the appropriate jurisdiction. For terminating access
minutes, the data used by the Telephone Company to develop the projected
interstate percentage for originating access minutes will be used to develop
projected interstate percentage for such terminating access minutes. When
originating call details are insufficient to determined the jurisdiction for the
call, the customer shall supply the projected interstate percentage or authorize
the Telephone Company to use the Telephone Company developed
percentage. This percentage shall be used by the Telephone Company as the
interstate percentage for such call detail. The Telephone Company will
designate the number obtained by subtracting the projected interstate
percentage for originating and terminating access minutes calculated by the
Telephone Company from 100 (100 - Telephone Company calculated
projected interstate percentage = intrastate percentage) as the projected
intrastate percentage of use.
For terminating access minutes on Feature Group D, the customer has
the following options: 1) allow the Company to develop the projected
interstate percentage using the method described for terminating access
on Feature Group C preceding, or 2) provide the Company with a
projected interstate percentage.
Customers who choose to provide a percent interstate use for
terminating access for Feature Group D shall supply a percentage in a
whole number (a number 0-100) for each Feature Group D access
service group ordered. The Company will designate the number
obtained by subtracting the projected terminating interstate percentage
from 100 as the projected terminating intrastate percentage of use.
If the customer does not supply the Company with a projected interstate
percentage for terminating access when Feature Group D access service
is ordered, the Company will determine the percent of interstate use as
described for Feature Group C terminating access preceding.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 34
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Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
Nay 9 - 1999
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
2. General Regulations (Cont'd)
Boise, Idaho
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont'
(A)Jurisdictional Reports (Cont'
(5)
(6)
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Except where Telephone Company measured access minutes are used as set
forth in (4), preceding, the customer reported interstate and intrastate
percentage of use as set forth in (1) or (4) preceding will be used until the
customer reports a different projected interstate and intrastate percentage
for an in service end office group. When the customer adds or discontinues
BHMC, lines or trunks to an existing end office group, the customer shall
furnish a projected interstate and intrastate percentage that applies to the
remaining BHMC, lines or trunks. The revised report will serve as the basis
for future billing and will be effective on the next bill date. No prorating or
back billing will be done based on the report.
Effective on the first of January, April, July and October of each year the
customer shall update the interstate and intrastate jurisdictional report. The
customer shall forward to the Telephone Company, to be received no later than
15 days after the first of each such month, a revised report showing the
interstate and intrastate percentage of use for the past three months ending the
last day of December, March, June and September, respectively, for each
service arranged for interstate use. Additionally, where the customer utilizes
FGA Switched Access Service for calls between a Primary Exchange Carrier
and a Secondary Exchange Carrier within the same Extended Area Service
calling area, and/or Feature Group B Switched Access Service for calls
between a Primary Exchange Carrier s access tandem and a subtending
Secondary Exchange Carrier, where the Primary and Secondary Exchange
Carriers are not the same Telephone Company and do not provide service
under the same access service price list, a copy of the revised report will be
provided by the customer to each Secondary Exchange Carrier. The revised
report will serve as the basis for the next three months billing and will be
effective on the bill date for that service. No prorating or back billing will be
done based on the report. However, delayed charges will be billed issuing the
interstate percentage that was in effect at the time charges were incurred.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 35
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IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
2. General Regulations (Cont'
Idaho OP~blic Utilities Commission
fflce of the Secretary
EPTED FOR FILING
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Boise, Idaho
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
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2.3.Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont'
(A)Jurisdictional Reports (Cont'
(6)
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(Cont'
When the quarterly reports are not supplied by the customer, the following
steps, as set forth in a. through f., following, will be taken by the Company.
If the customer does not supply the reports, the Telephone
Company will assume the percentages to be the same as those
provided in the last quarterly report. For those cases in which a
quarterly report has never been received from the customer, the
Telephone Company will assume the percentages to be the same as
those provided in the order for service as set forth in 1 or 4
preceding.
If no report is received by the date specified, the Company will send
a letter to the customer (by certified U.S. Mail, return receipt
requested) requesting an updated interstate percentage within thirty
(30) days and reminding them that if no report is received, the
procedures set forth in c. following, will begin.
Ifno report is received within thirty (30) days, the Company will
designate a fifty percent (50%) interstate percentage beginning with
the next billing period. This interstate percentage will be applied
until an updated PIU report is submitted or until the provisions set
forth in d. or e. following are met. The will send a letter to the
customer (by certified U.S. Mail, return receipt requested) requesting
the work papers and summary, as described in B.1. i., following, used
by the customer to substantiate the most recent interstate percentage.
The requested information must be submitted by the customer to the
Company within thirty (30) days after receipt of the certified letter.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
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Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
OffIce of the SecretaryCCEPTED FOR FILING
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Boise, Idaho
2. General Regulations (Cont'
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2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont'
(A)Jurisdictional Reports (Cont'
(6)(Cont'
Upon receipt ofthe customer s work papers and summary, the
Company will begin using the interstate percentage derived from the
work papers and summary with the next billing period and will
review the work papers and summary submitted within thirty (30)
days from receipt of the information.
If after review of the information, it is determined that a billing
dispute exists, the Company will continue to use the derived
interstate percentage and begin auditing procedures as set forth in
1. following.
The Company will provide to the Commission annual reports on
March 1 st showing the interstate percentage reported to the Company
over the previous calendar year by Switched Access Service
customers.
(7)The customer shall maintain and retain for a minimum of three years, complete
detailed and accurate records, work papers and backup documentation in form
and substance to evidence the percentage data provided to the Telephone
Company as set forth in A. preceding.
(8)Pursuant to I.P.C. Order No. 21662 issued December 17, 1987, Feature
Group A and/or Feature Group B Switched Access Service customers shall
arrange for the necessary recording and retention of call detail in order to audit
and accurately report intrastate usage. These customers are required to provide
to the Commission an audit report done by and independent outside auditor.
The audit report shall be submitted annually on March 1 st and verify the
accuracy of the jurisdictional reports for the previous year and the validity of
the process being used to generate the quarterly reports.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 37
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
OffIce of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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2. General Regulations (Cont'Boise, Idaho
2.3 Obligations ofthe Customer (Cont'
2.3.Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont'
(B)Jurisdictional Report Dispute and Auditing Procedures
If a billing dispute arises concerning the projected interstate percentage, the Company
will ask the customer to provide the data the customer uses to determine the projected
interstate percentage as described in 1. and 2. following.
1. Switched Access Services
a. If the Company questions the information provided by the customer in AA.
preceding, the Company will send a letter to the customer (by certified u.s.
Mail, return receipt requested) requesting that the customer contact the
Company to discuss and explain their report within thirty (30) days of the
Company s request.
b. If no response is received from the customer, the Company will send a letter to
the customer (by certified u.s. Mail, return receipt requested) requesting the
work papers and summary as described in i. following, used by the customer to
substantiate the most recent interstate percentage. The requested information
must be submitted by the customer to the Company within thirty (30) days
after receipt of the certified letter.
c. If the customer submits the work papers and summary as requested in b.
preceding, the Company will review this information within thirty (30) days
after receipt of the customer s information.
d. If after review of the documentation, the Company and the customer establish
a revised interstate percentage, the Company will begin using that percentage
with the next billing period.
e. If the Company and the customer do not establish a revised interstate
percentage, the Company will begin the procedures as set forth in g. following.
Ifno response is received from the customer, the Company will begin the
auditing procedures as set forth in g. following.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 38
Cancels Sheet No.
Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
Nay 9 - 1999
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Boise, Idaho
2. General Regulations (Cont'
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2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont'
(B)Jurisdictional Report Dispute and Auditing Procedures (Cont'd)
Switched Access Service (Cont'd)
g. When jurisdictional reports are not provided by the customer or billing
disputes arise, the Company may request an audit. The audit procedures
and responsible party(ies) for payment of audit expenses will be
determined as follows:
If the Company and the customer mutually agree upon an
independent Certified Public Accountant (CPA) auditing firm and
the party(ies) agree to equally share in the payment of audit
expenses, both the Company and the customer will be bound by such
an agreement; or
The customer may select an independent CPA auditing form and pay
all audit expenses.
If the audit is not conducted as set forth preceding, the Company
may select an independent CPA auditing firm and pay all expenses.
h. The Company will adjust the customer s PIU based upon the audit results.
The PIU resulting from the audit shall be applied to the usage for the
quarter the audit is completed, the usage for the quarter prior to completion
of the audit and the usage for the two (2) quarters following the
completion of the audit. After that time, the customer may report a revised
PIU pursuant to A. 4., preceding. The Company will implement the
revised interstate percentage to the next billing period or quarterly report
date, whichever is first.
The customer shall maintain and retain the work papers that show how the
interstate percentage was determined and a summary derived from the
actual call detail records for a minimum twelve, (12) month period which
statistically substantiates each interstate percentage provided to the
Company as set forth in A. 4. preceding. This summary at a minimum shall
include month, year, state, traffic type (e., originating, terminating, 700
800 900, etc.) and service type.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 39
Cancels Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
CEPTED FOR FILING
Nay 9 - 1999IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Boise, Idaho
2. General Regulations (Cont'
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2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont'
(B)Jurisdictional Report Dispute and Auditing Procedures (Cont'd)
Switched Access Service (Cont'd)
If the customer does not provide the work papers and/or summary in
- accordance with the provisions set forth in this price list or if a billing dispute is
not resolved from the submission of such work papers, the Company shall
request the actual call detail records or a statistically valid sample of such
records, as set forth in (A) (4) preceding, on a prospective basis, not to exceed a
consecutive three (3) month period. The actual call detail records will be used
to statistically substantiate the interstate percentage provided to the Company
and the process by which it is developed. Such call detail records shall consist
of calling information, including call terminating address (i.e. called number),
call duration, the trunk group number(s), or access line number(s) over which
the call is routed and the point at which the call enters the customer s network.
The Company will not request such data more than once a year.
Private Line Access Service and Access Service Billing
For Private Line Access Service and Access Service Billing, the Company will ask
the customer to provide the data the customer uses to determine the projected
interstate percentage if a billing dispute arises or a regulatory commission questions
the customer-provided interstate percentage. The customer shall supply the data
within thirty (30) days of the Company request. The Company will not request
such data more than once a year. The customer shall keep records of system design
and functions from which the percentage of interstate and intrastate use can be
ascertained and, upon request of the Company, make the records available for
inspection as reasonably necessary for purposes of verification of the percentages.
Jurisdictional Report Proprietarv Information
The data the customer provides to the Company to support their interstate
percentage is considered proprietary to the customer. The Company agrees to use
and protect such information by exercising the same degree of care normally used
to protect its own proprietary information.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 40
Cancels Sheet No.
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
2. General Regulations (Cont'
Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Offlce of the Secretary
PTED FOR FILING
Nav 9 - 1999
Boise Idaho
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont'
(B)Jurisdictional Report Dispute and Auditing Procedures (Cont'd)
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Contested Audits
When a jurisdictional audit is conducted by the Company or an
independent Certified Public Accountant (CPA) auditing firm selected
by the Company, the audit results will be furnished to the customer by
certified U.S. Mail (return receipt requested). The customer may
contest the audit results by providing written notification (by certified
u.s. Mail, return receipt requested), to the Company within fifteen (15)
calendar days from the date the audit report is furnished to the customer
by certified U.s. Mail (return receipt requested). When a jurisdictional
audit is conducted by an independent Certified Public Accountant
(CPA) auditing firm selected by the customer, the audit results will be
furnished to the Company by certified u.s. Mail (return receipt
requested). The Company may contest the audit results by providing
written notification (by certified U.s. Mail, return receipt requested), to
the customer within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date the audit
report is furnished to the Company by certified U.s. Mail (return receipt
requested).
Contested audits will be resolved by the Company and the customer
within thirty (30) days of written notification, or a neutral arbitrator will
be mutually agreed upon by the Company and the customer. During the
initial thirty (30) day resolution period, the Company and the customer
will review the audit process and the data used to calculate the PIU
percentage in an attempt to resolve the dispute. Should the Company
and the customer resolve the dispute on the PIU percentage, a neutral
arbitrator would not be warranted.
Contested audits will be resolved by a neutral arbitrator mutually agreed
upon by the Company and the customer. The arbitration hearing will be
conducted in Boise, Idaho or a state and location within the Company
operating territory that is mutually agreed upon by both parties. The
arbitration proceeding, including the decision rendered, shall be
governed by the law (both statutory and case) of the state in which the
arbitration hearing is held, including but not limited to the Uniform
Arbitration Act as adopted in that state.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 41
Cancels Sheet No.
Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
OffIce of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NaV 9 - 1999IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
2. General Regulations (Cont'Boise, Idaho
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont'
(B)Jurisdictional Report Dispute and Auditing Procedures (Cont' d)
Contested Audits (Cont'd)
d. Prior to the arbitration hearing, each party shall notify the arbitrator of
the PIU percentage which that party believes to be correct. The
arbitrator in deciding, may adopt the PIU percentage of either party or
may adopt a PIU percentage different from those proposed by the
parties.
e. Ifthe arbitrator adopts a PIU percentage proposed by one ofthe parties
the other party (whose PIU percentage was not adopted) shall pay all
costs of the arbitration. If the arbitrator adopts a PIU percentage higher
than the PIU percentages proposed by both parties, then the party
proposing the lower PIU percentage shall pay all costs of the
arbitration. If the arbitrator adopts a PIU percentage lower than the PIU
percentage proposed by both parties, then the party proposing the
higher PIU percentage shall pay all costs of the arbitration. If the
arbitrator adopts a PIU percentage which falls between the two
percentages proposed by the parties, then the parties shall each pay one-
half of the arbitration costs.
f. Absent written notification, within the time frame as set forth
preceding, audit results cannot be contested and the Company will
adjust the customer s PIU percentage based upon the audit results as set
forth in B. 1. h., preceding.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 42
Cancels Sheet No.
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
NaV 9. - 1999
2. General Regulations (Cont'Boise, Idaho
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
2.3.1 0 Determination ofIntrastate Charges for Mixed Interstate and Intrastate Switched
Access Service
When mixed interstate and intrastate Access Service is provided, all charges
(i., nonrecurring, monthly and/or usage), will be prorated between interstate
and intrastate. The percentage provided in the reports as set forth in 2.3.
preceding will serve as the basis for prorating the charges. The percentage of
an Access Service to be charged as intrastate is applied in the following
manner:
(A)For monthly and nonrecurring chargeable rate elements, multiply the percent
intrastate use times the quantity of chargeable elements times the stated price list
rate per element.
(B)For usage sensitive (i., access minutes and calls) chargeable rate elements
multiply the percent intrastate use times actual use times the stated price list rate.
The intrastate percentage will change as revised usage reports are submitted as
set forth in 2.3.9 preceding.
2.3 .Provision for Customer Audits
Upon 30 days written notice, the customer shall have the right of access to all information
data and records necessary to audit, trace and verify the accuracy of access bills rendered
to the customer for usage in connection with MTS, Private Line, W A TS and other services.
Such information will be provided in a mutually agreeable format and shall include, but
not be limited to, call details (e., messages and minutes of use summarized by
jurisdiction, call type, end office and state). A comprehensive audit of this nature can be
conducted by the customer not more than once in a 12-month period. Examinations
specific questions and issues may be undertaken more frequently.
Each party shall bear its own expenses in connection with the conduct of an Audit (review)
or Examination. Special data extractions required by the customer to conduct an Audit or
Examination will be paid for by the customer. For purposes of this regulation, a "special
data extraction" shall mean the creation of records that cannot normally be created by the
Telephone Company s currently available software programs.
If the Telephone Company changes software programs and as a result of this change
previously available data records would be considered special extractions, the Telephone
Company must retain the ability to extract that data for one year at no charge to the
customer. After that time, the use of those data records would be considered a special data
extraction, cost to be borne by the customer.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 43
Cancels Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FiLING
Nav 9 - 1999IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
2. General Regulations (Cont'Boise, Idaho
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance
. .
2.4.1 Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits
(A)The Telephone Company will require a deposit from all customers
with a proven history of late payments to the Telephone Company
and all customers who do not have established credit unless the
customer is a successor of a company which has established credit
and has no history of late payments to the Telephone Company. The
deposit may be required prior to or after establishment of service.
The total deposit may not exceed the estimated charges for service
for a two month period.
The fact that a deposit has been made does not relieve the customer
from the responsibility of complying with the Telephone Company
regulations regarding prompt payment of bills. Annual interest at the
rate described in the 2.4.1 (B)(3)(b) will be paid on all deposits held
from the date the deposit is received up to and including the date the
deposit is returned or credited to the customer s account. The deposit
will be refunded after the customer has established a record of prompt
payment for one year. When service is terminated, any deposit held
will be credited on the final bill.
(B)The Telephone Company will bill all usage charges monthly in
arrears. All non usage sensitive access services, including
Presubscription service will be billed monthly in advance.
Nonrecurring charges will be billed in the month following the
provision of service.
(1)The bill day for Presubscription Service will be the same day
established for the provision of local service.
(2)The bill day(s) for all access services other than Presubscription
Service will be established by the Telephone Company for each
customer account and shall appear on the carrier access bill.
the Telephone Company advises the customer in writing, an
alternate billing schedule may be established. Alternate billing
schedules shall not be established on less than 60 days notice or
initiated by the Telephone Company more than twice in any
consecutive 12 month period.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 44
Cancels Sheet No.
Idaho p~bric Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NaV 9 - 1999
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Boise, Idaho
General Regulations (Cont'
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont'
2.4.Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits (Cont'
(3) (a)Payment for service is due by the next bill day of the
following month unless the due date falls on a Saturday,
Sunday or legal holiday (i., New Years, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Veteran s Day,
and the days when Washington s Birthday, Memorial Day,
and Columbus Day are legally observed). If such payment
date falls on a Sunday or on a Holiday which is observed
on a Monday, the payment date shall be the first
non-Holiday day following such Sunday or Holiday. If
such payment date falls on a Saturday or on a Holiday
which is observed on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or
Friday, the payment date shall be the last non-Holiday day
preceding such Saturday or Holiday.
(b) If any portion of the payment is not received in
immediately available funds by the due date as determined
in (a) above, a late payment charge calculated at 18%
annual interest or the maximum interest allowed by state
law or commission whichever is less will apply.
Applicable interest will be compounded daily.
The late payment charge will be calculated from the due
date to and including the date that payment is actually
received by the Telephone Company. Any penalty due
will be included as a separate item on the next statement
issued.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 45
Cancels Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
Nav 9 - 1999IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
General Regulations (Cont'
Boise, Idaho
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont'
2.4.1 Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits (Cont'
(c) In the event that a billing dispute concerning charges
billed to the customer by the Telephone Company is
resolved in favor of the Telephone Company, any disputed
payments withheld pending settlement of the dispute shall
be subject to the late payment penalty beginning 10 days
after the payment date. If the dispute is resolved in favor
of the customer, no late payment penalty will apply to the
disputed amount. In this case, if full payment was made
by the due date, the Telephone Company will refund the
disputed amount in question plus interest. The penalty
interest period shall begin 10 days following the due date
or on the date the disputed amount was actually paid
whichever is later. Interest will be calculated as described
in (b) above.
All actions by the Telephone Company or customer to
recover its charges, or any part thereof, shall be initiated
within two years from the time the charges were incurred
by the customer. For this purpose, an access bill of
Telephone Company charges to the customer is sufficient
action.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 46
Cancels Sheet No.
Idaho P~b'fc Ut;ntie~ Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
Nay 9 - 1999IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
General Regulations (Cont'Boise, Idaho
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont'd)
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2.4.Payment of Rates, Charges and Deposits (Cont'
(C)
(D)
(E)
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When a payment for Access Service charges billed under
this price list is due to the Telephone Company from the
customer as set forth in (B)(3) preceding on the same
payment date that a Purchase of Accounts Receivable net
purchase amount is due to the customer from the
Telephone Company, the Telephone Company upon 31
days notice to the customer may net the payment for
customer Access Service charges with the net purchase
amount. The Telephone Company will pay the net amount
to the customer on the payment date when such net amount
is due to the customer or require the customer to pay to the
Telephone Company the net amount when the net amount
is due to the Telephone Company. If either party does not
make the payment on the payment date, a late payment
penalty as set forth in (B)(3) preceding applies.
For services provided on a monthly basis, the charge for
the provision of a fractional months service will be
determined by dividing the number of days that service
was provided by 30 and multiplying the result times the
monthly rate. This calculation will be made subject to any
minimum service periods required for specific services.
The Telephone Company will, upon request and if
available, furnish such detailed information as may
reasonably be required for verification of any bill.
When a rate as set forth in this price list is shown to more
than two decimal places, the charges will be determined
using the rate shown. The resulting amount will then be
rounded to the nearest penny (i.e., rounded to two decimal
places).
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 47
Cancels Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NaV 9. -1999
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Boise, Idaho
General Regulations (Cont'
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2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont'
2.4.2 Minimum Periods
(A)Unless a minimum service period is described for a
specific price list item, the minimum period for which
services are provided and for which rates and charges are
applicable is one month.
When a service is discontinued prior to the expiration of
the minimum period, the total charges at the rate level in
effect at the time service is discontinued will apply for the
remainder of the minimum period. The Telephone
Company will estimate usage to the end of the minimum
period based on historical data.
2.4.3 Credit Allowance for Service Interruptions
(A)General
A service is interrupted when it becomes unusable to the
customer because of a failure of facilities used to furnish
service under this price list or in the event that the
protective controls applied by the Telephone Company
result in the complete loss of service by the customer. An
interruption period starts when an inoperative service is
reported to the Telephone Company, and ends when the
service is operative. An allowance for interruption will
apply only when the interruption is not due to the
negligence of the customer. The credit allowance for an
interruption or for a series of interruptions shall not exceed
the monthly rate for the service interrupted in anyone
monthly billing period.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 48
Cancels Sheet No.
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
General Regulations (Cont'
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NOV ~ -1999
Boise, Idaho
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont', ...J
2.4.3 Credit Allowance for Service Interruptions (Cont'
(B)When a Credit Allowance Applies
In case of an interruption to any service, allowance for the
period of interruption, if not due to the negligence of the
customer, shall be as follows:
(1)
(2)
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F or Switched Access Service, no credit shall be
allowed for an interruption of less than 24 hours. The
customer shall be credited for an interruption of 24
hours or more at the rate of 1/30 of the applicable
monthly rates for each period of24 hours or major
fraction (12 hours and one minute) thereof that the
interruption continues.
For Special Access Services, no credit shall be
allowed for an interruption of less than 30 minutes.
The customer shall be credited for an interruption of
30 minutes or more at the rate of 1/1440 of the
monthly charges for the facility or service for each
period of30 minutes or major fraction (16 minutes or
more) thereof that the interruption continues.
(a)
(b)
For two-point service, the monthly charge
shall be the total of all the monthly rate
element charges associated with the service
(i.e., a channel termination per customer
designated premises, channel mileage and
optional features and functions).
If a portion of a service such as a portion of a
multipoint special access facility can still be
utilized during the service interruption, the
credit allowance will only apply to the
services which are inoperative (i.e., a channel
termination per customer designated
premises, channel mileage and optional
features and functions).
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 49
Cancels Sheet No.
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
General Regulations (Cont'
2.4
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NOV 9 - 1999
Boise, Idaho
Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont'
2.4.3 Credit Allowance for Service Interruption (Cont'
(C)When a Credit Allowance Does Not Apply
No credit allowance will be made for:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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Interruptions caused by the negligence of the
customer.
Interruptions of a service due to the failure of
equipment or systems provided by the customer or
others.
Interruptions of a service during any period in
which the Telephone Company is not afforded
access to the premises where the service is
terminated.
Interruptions of a service when the customer has
released that service to the Telephone Company
for maintenance purposes, to make
rearrangements, or for the implementation of a
change order during the time that was negotiated
with the customer prior to the release of the
service. Thereafter, a credit allowance as set forth
in (B) preceding applies.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 50
Cancels Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NaV 9 - 1999
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE Boise, Idaho
General Regulations (Cont'
2.4 Payment Arrangemts and Credit Allowance (Cont'
2.4.3 Credit Allowance for Service Interruption (Cont'
(C)When a Credit Allowance Does Not Apply (Cont'
(5)Periods when the customer elects not to release the
service for testing and/or repair and continues to
use it on an impaired basis.
2.4.4 Re-establishment of Service Following Fire, Flood, or
Other Occurrence
(A)Nonrecurring Charges Do Not Apply
Charges do not apply for the re-establishment of service
for the same customer following an interruption resulting
from a fire, flood or other occurrence attributed to an Act
of God provided that:
(1)The service is of the same type as was provided
prior to the interruption.
(2)The service is at the same location on the same
premIses.
(3)The re-establishment of service begins within 60
days after Telephone Company service is
available.
(B)Nonrecurring Charges Apply
Nonrecurring Charges apply for establishing service at a
different location on the same premises or at a different
premises pending re-establishment of service at the
original location.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 51
Cancels Sheet No.
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Idaho ~~blic Utilities Commission
Omce of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NaV 9 - 1999
Boise, Idaho
General Regulations (Cont'
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont'
2.4.Access Services Provided by More Than One Telephone Company
When more than one Telephone Company is involved in the provision
of FGA, FGB, FGC, FGD or Special Access services, the Telephone
Companies involved will mutually agree upon one of the billing
methods described in (A) or (B) following to bill for the transport
mileage portion of the service. For FGB, FGC, FGD and Special
Access, the Telephone Company will select one of the options listed
after agreeing to implement that method with the interconnecting
compallles.
The Telephone Company will notify the customer which of the billing
methods will be used. The customer will place the order for service
as set forth in 5.9. The Telephone Company receiving the order
copy of the order from the customer will be responsible for billing the
customer according to one of the FCC approved methods.
Additionally, the Telephone Company shall provide 30 day advanced
notification of any changes in the multiple carrier access billing
arrangement.
(A)Single Bill/Multiple Price list
Under this arrangement, the Telephone Company and the
interconnecting carrier companies determine a billing entity
(the Telephone Company, the inter- connecting carrier or
third party). The billing entity will prepare a single access
bill with each Telephone Company s charges separately
identified. The customer then pays the billing entity for the
access charges and the billing entity then pays each Telephone
Company involved in the provision ofthe service. This
method would require that the billing entity maintain in its
billing system the applicable price list rates and charges for
all Telephone Companies involved with the access service.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 52
Cancels Sheet No.
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
Nav 9 - 1999
General Regulations (Cont'
Boise, Idaho
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont'
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2.4.Access Services Provided by More Than One Telephone Company
(Cont'
(B)Multiple Company/Multiple Price list Billing
(a) Under the arrangement, each Telephone Company
providing service will bill the customer according to its price
list. Additionally, these access bills must use the same access
minutes of use and include cross references to the other
Telephone Company s bills, and common circuit
identification.
For Feature Group A C and D Switched Access service, the
portion of the Local Transport provided by the Telephone
Company is not distance sensitive. The Local Transport rate
described in 12.I(B) will apply to the total number of access
minutes. The rate charged for the portion of Local Transport
provided by a connecting exchange Telephone Company will
be based on the connecting exchange Telephone Company
access price list and may be distance sensitive.
(b) For Special Access, the portion of the Channel mileage
provided by the Telephone Company is not distance sensitive.
The Channel Mileage rate described in 12.2(C) will apply to
the total number of mileage sections. The rate charged for the
portion of Channel Mileage provided by a connecting
exchange Telephone Company will be based on the
connecting exchange Telephone Company s access price list
and may be distance sensitive.
(c) When three or more Telephone Companies are involved in
providing an Access Service, the intermediate Telephone
Company(s) will determine the appropriate charges as set
forth in (b) preceding.
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IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
Original Sheet No. 53
Cancels Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
Nav 9 - 1999
IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Boise, Idaho
General Regulations (Cont'
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2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont'
2.4.Access Services Provided by More Than One Telephone
Company (Cont'
Provision of Service By Primary and Secondary Exchange
Carriers
Where the customer utilizes FGA Switched Access
Service for calls between a Primary Exchange Carrier and
a Secondary Exchange Carrier within the same Extended
Area Service calling area, as set forth in 6.7. 1 (B)(4)
following, and/or Feature Group B Switched Access
Service for calls between a Primary Exchange Carrier
access tandem and a subtending Secondary Exchange
Carrier as set forth in 6.7.1(B)(5) following, where the
Primary and Secondary Exchange Carriers are not the
same Telephone Company, and where the Primary
Exchange Carrier and the Secondary Exchange Carrier do
not have a revenue sharing arrangement where the Primary
Exchange Carrier bills the total cost of access which
includes the Secondary Exchange Carrier s cost of access;
for FGA Switched Access Service the Secondary
Exchange Carrieres) will bill the customer Switched
Access charges, Local Transport charges, and Carrier
Common Line Charges as set forth in 12.I(B), 12.#.1(C),
and 12.5 following for all such access minutes; for FGB
Switched Access Service the Secondary Exchange
Carrieres) will bill the customer Switched Access charges
Local Transport Charges, and Carrier Common Line
Charges as set forth in 12.I(B), 12.1(C) and 12.
following for all such access minutes. Such charges will
be in addition to those charged by the Primary Exchange
Carrier. The customer will place the order for these
services as set forth in 5.9(B) following.
Where the Primary Exchange Carrier and the Secondary
Exchange Carrier do have a revenue sharing arrangement
where the Primary Exchange Carrier bills the total cost of
access which includes the Secondary Exchange Carrier s cost
of access, the Secondary Exchange Carrier is precluded from
billing as set forth preceding.
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Connections
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5.1 General
Customer Premise Equipment and Systems may be
connected with Switched and Special Access Service
furnished by the Telephone Company where such
connection is made in accordance with the provisions
specified in Technical Reference Publication AS No.1 and
in 2.1 preceding.
Definitions
Access Order
An order to provide the customer with Switched Access Service or Special
Access Service or changes to existing services.
Access Minutes
The unit of usage of exchange facilities in intrastate for the purpose of
calculating chargeable usage. On the originating end of an intrastate, usage is
measured from the time the originating end user s call is delivered by the
Telephone Company to and acknowledged as received by the customer
facilities connected with the originating exchange. On the terminating end of
an intrastate call, usage is measured from the time the call is received by the
end user in the terminating exchange. Timing of usage at both originating and
terminating ends of an intrastate call shall terminate when the calling or called
party disconnects, whichever event is recognized first in the originating and
terminating end exchanges, as applicable.
Access Tandem
A Telephone Company switching system that provides a concentration and
distribution function for originating or terminating traffic between end offices
and a customer s premises.
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Answer/Disconnect Supervision
The transmission of the switch trunk equipment supervisory signal (off-hook
or on-hook) to the customer s point of termination as an indication that the
called party has answered or disconnected.
Balance (100 Type) Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which provides for balance and noise testing.
Business Day
The times of day that a company is open for business. Business Day hours for
the Telephone Company may be determined by contacting the business office.
Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity (BHMC)
The customer specified maximum amount of Switched Access Service access
minutes the customer expects to be handled in an end office switch during any
hour in an 8:00 AM. to 11 :00 P.M. period for the Switched Access Service
ordered. This customer furnished BHMC quantity is the input data the
Telephone Company uses to determine the number of transmission paths for
the Switched Access Service ordered.
Call
A customer attempt for which the complete address code (e., 0-, 911 , or 10
digits) is provided to the serving dial tone office.
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Carrier or Common Carrier
See Interexchange Carrier.
CCS
A standard unit of traffic load that is equal to 100 seconds of usage or capacity
of a group of servers (e., trunks). Also known as "100 call seconds
Central Office
A local Telephone Company switching system where Telephone Exchange
Service customer station loops are terminated for purposes of interconnection
to each other and to trunks.
Centrex CO Service
A service that (I) uses a portion of a Telephone Company switch located at
the Telephone Company central office to meet the customer s internal needs
and serves as the customer s interface with the local and interexchange
networks and (2) links the customer s main stations to the Telephone
Company switch with subscriber loops.
Channels
A communications path between two or more points of termination.
Coin Station
A location where Telephone Company equipment is provided in a public or
semipublic place where Telephone Company customers can originate
telephonic communications and pay the applicable charges by inserting coins
into the equipment.
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Common Channel Signaling (CCS)
The term "Common Channel Signaling" (CCS) denotes a high speed packet
switched communications network which is separate (out of band) from the
public packet switched and message networks. Its purpose is to carry
addressed signaling messages for individual trunk circuits and/or database
related services between Signaling Points in the CCS network.
Common Channel Signaling Access Capability (CCSAC)
The term "Common Channel Signaling Access Capability" denotes the
connection between the customer s point of presence and the Signal Transfer
Point (STP) designated by the Telephone Company for the transport of
signaling information.
Common Line
A line, trunk, pay telephone line or other facility provided under the general
and/or local exchange service price lists ofthe Telephone Company,
terminated on a central office switch. A common line-residence is a line or
trunk provided under the residence regulations of the local exchange service
price lists. A common line-business is a line provided under the business
regulations of the general and/or local exchange service price lists.
Communications System
Channels and other facilities which are capable of communications between
terminal equipment provided by other than the Telephone Company.
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Conventional Signaling
The inter-machine signaling system which has been traditionally used in
North America for the purpose of transmitting the called number s address
digits from the originating end office to the switching machine that will
terminate the call. In this system, all of the dialed digits are received by the
originating switching machine, a path is selected, and the sequence of
supervisory signals and outpulsed digits is initiated. No overlap outpulsing,
ten-digit ANI, ANI information digits, or acknowledgement wink are included
in this signaling sequence.
Customer Message
A completed intrastate call originated by an end user. A customer message
begins when answer supervision from the premise of the ordering customer is
received by Telephone Company recording equipment indicating that the
called party has answered. A message ends when disconnect supervision is
received by Telephone Company recording equipment from either the premise
of the ordering customer or the customer s end user premise from which the
call originated.
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Customer Designated Premises
The premises specified by the customer for the provision of Access Service.
Customers
Any individual, partnership, association, joint-stock company, trust
corporation, or governmental entity or other entity which subscribes to the
services offered under this price list, including both Interexchange Carriers
(ICs) and End Users.
Data Transmission (107 Type) Test Line
An arrangement which provides for a connection to a signal source which
provides test signals for one-way testing of data and voice transmission
parameters.
Detail Billing
The listing of each message and/or rate element for which charges to a
customer are due on a bill prepared by the Telephone Company.
Effective 2- Wire
A condition which permits the simultaneous transmission in both directions
over a channel, which does not insure independent information transmission
in both directions. Effective 2-wire channels may be terminated with 2-wire
or 4-wire interfaces.
Effective 4- Wire
A condition which permits the simultaneous independent transmission of
information in both directions over a channel. The method of implementing
effective 4-wire transmission is at the discretion of the Telephone Company
(physical, time domain, frequency-domain separation or echo cancellation
techniques).
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End Office Switch
A local Telephone Company switching system where Telephone Exchange
Service customer common lines are terminated for purposes of
interconnection to trunks. Included are Remote Switching Modules and
Remote Switching Systems served by a host office in a different wire center.
End User
Any customer of an intrastate telecommunications service that is not a carrier
except that a carrier shall be deemed to be an "end user" to the extent that such
carrier uses a telecommunications service for administrative purposes, without
making such service available to others, directly or indirectly.
Entry Switch
See First Point of Switching
Exchange
A unit generally smaller than a local access and transport area, established by
the Telephone Company for the administration of communications service in a
specified area which usually embraces a city, town or village and its environs.
It consists of one or more central offices together with the associated facilities
used in furnishing communications service within that area. The exchange
includes any Extended Area Service Area that is an enlargement of a
Telephone Company s exchange area to include nearby exchanges.
Exit Message
The term "Exit Message" denotes an SS7 message sent to an end office by the
Telephone Company s tandem switch to mark the Carrier Connect Time when
the Telephone Company s tandem switch sends an Initial Address Message to
an interexchange customer.
First Point of Switching
The first Telephone Company location at which switching occurs on the
terminating path of a call proceeding from the customer premises to the
terminating end office and, at the same time, the last Telephone Company
location at which switching occurs on the originating path of a call proceeding
from the originating end office to the IC or customer premises.
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Host Office
An electronic switching system which provides call processing capabilities for
one or more Remote Switching Modules or Remote Switching Systems.
Immediately Available Funds
A corporate or personal check drawn on a bank account for which funds are
available for use by the receiving party on the same day on which they are
received and include U.S. Federal Reserve bank wire transfers, u.S. Federal
Reserve notes (paper cash), U.S. coins, U.S. Postal Money Orders and New
York Certificates of Deposit.
Individual Case Basis
A condition in which the regulations, if applicable, rates and charges for an
offering under the provisions of this price list are developed based on the
circumstances in each case.
Initial Address Message
The term "Initial Address Message" denotes an SS7 message sent in the
forward direction to initiate trunk set up, reserve an outgoing trunk and
process the information about that trunk along with other data relating to the
routing and handling of the call to the next switch.
Interconnection Point
A point where facilities of the Telephone Company meets facilities of a
connecting exchange telephone company.
Interexchange Carrier (IC) or Interexchange Common Carrier
Any individual, partnership, association, joint-stock company, trust
governmental entity or corporation engaged for hire in intrastate by wire or
radio, between two or more exchanges.
Interstate Call
A term which denotes both interstate and foreign communications.
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Intrastate Call
Any Communications within a state subject to oversight by the state
regulatory commission.
Line Side Connection
A connection of a transmission path to the line side of a local exchange
switching system.
Local Access and Transport Area
A geographic area established for the provision and administration of
communications service. It encompasses one or more designated exchanges
which are grouped to serve common social, economic and other purposes.
Loop Around Test Line
An arrangement utilizing a Telephone Company central office to provide a
means to make certain two-way transmission tests on a manual basis. This
arrangement has two central office terminations, each reached by means of
separate telephone numbers and does not require any specific customer
premises equipment. Equipment subject to this test arrangement is at the
discretion of the customer.
Message
See "Call"
Milliwatt (102 Type) Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which provides a 1004 Hz tone at 0 dBmO for
one-way transmission measurements towards the customer s premises from
the Telephone Company end office.
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Net Salvage
The estimated scrap, sale, or trade-in value, less the estimated cost of removal.
Cost of removal includes the costs of demolishing, or otherwise disposing of
the material and any other applicable costs. Since the cost of removal may
exceed salvage value, net salvage may be negative.
Network Control Signaling
The transmission of signals used in the telecommunications system which
perform functions such as supervision (control, status, and charge signals),
address signaling (e., dialing), calling and called number identifications, rate
of flow, service selection error control and audible tone signals (call progress
signals indicating re-order or busy conditions, alerting, coin denomination
coin collect and coin return tones) to control the operation ofthe
telecommunications system.
Nonsynchronous Test Line
An arrangement in step-by-step end offices which provides operational tests
which are not as complete as those provided by the synchronous test lines, but
can be made more rapidly.
North American Numbering Plan
A three-digit area (Numbering Plan Area) code and a seven-digit telephone
number made up of a three-digit Central Office code plus a four-digit station
number.
Off- Hook
The active condition of Switched Access or a Telephone Exchange Service
line.
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On- Hook
The idle condition of Switched Access or a Telephone Exchange Service line.
Open Circuit Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which provides an ac open circuit
termination of a trunk or line by means of an inductor of several Henries.
Originating Direction
The use of access service for the origination of calls from an End User
Premises to an IC Premises.
Overlap Outpulsing
The feature of the exchange access signaling system which permits initiation
of pulsing to the customer s premises before the calling subscriber has
completed dialing an originating call.
Pay Telephone
Telephone Company provided instruments and related facilities that are
available to the general public for public convenience and necessity, including
public and semi-public telephones, and coinless telephones.
Point of Termination
The point of demarcation within a customer-designated premises at which the
Telephone Company s responsibility for the provision of Access Service ends.
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Premises
A building or buildings on continuous property (except Railroad
Right-of-Way, etc.) not separated by a public highway.
Primary Exchange Carrier
Denotes the Local Exchange Telephone Company in whose exchange a
customer s first point of switching (i., dial tone office for FGA, access
tandem for FGB) is located.
Release Message
The term "Release Message" denotes an SS7 Message sent in either direction
to indicate that a specific circuit is being released.
Remote Switching Modules and/or Remote Switching Systems
Small, remotely controlled electronic end office switches which obtain their
call processing capability from an ESS-type Host Office. The Remote
Switching Modules and/or Remote Switching Systems cannot accommodate
direct trunks to an IC.
Secondary Exchange Carrier
Denotes the Local Exchange Telephone Company in whose exchange a
customer s end users end office is located and where the customer s first point
of switching is provided by a Primary Exchange Carrier who is not the same
Exchange Carrier as the Secondary Exchange Carrier.
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Serving Wire Center
The wire center from which the customer designated premises would normally
obtain dial tone from the Telephone Company.
Signaling Point (SP)
The term "Signaling Point (SP)" denotes an SS7 network interface element
capable of originating and terminating SS7 trunk signaling messages.
Signaling Point OfInterface (SPOI)
The term "Signaling Point ofInterface" (SPOI) denotes the interface point
between the Telephone Company and its Access customers for purposes of
exchanging SS7 Signaling messages for CCS services.
Signaling System Seven (SS7)
The term "Signaling System Seven" (SS7) denotes the layered protocol used
for standardized Common Channel Signaling in the United States.
Signaling Transfer Point (STP)
The term "Signaling Transfer Point" (STP) denotes a packet switch providing
CCS Network Access that performs CCS message routing and screening.
Shortage of Facilities or Equipment
A condition which occurs when the Telephone Company does not have
appropriate cable, switching capacity, bridging or, multiplexing equipment
etc., necessary to provide the Access Service requested by the customer.
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Short Circuit Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which provides for an ac short circuit
termination of a trunk or line by means of a capacitor of at least four
microfarads.
Subtending End Office of an Access Tandem
An end office that has final trunk group routing through that tandem.
Synchronous Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which performs marginal operational tests of
supervisory and ring-tripping functions.
Terminating Direction
The use of Access Service for the completion of calls from an IC premises to
an End User Premises.
Termination Liability
The amount which will be billed if services using specially constructed
facilities are terminated prior to the expiration ofthe Termination Liability
Period.
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Transmission Measuring (105 Type) Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which provides far-end access to a recorder
and permits two-way loss and noise measurements to be made on trunks from
a near end office.
Transmission Path
An electrical path capable of transmitting signals within the range of the
service offering, e., a voice grade transmission path is capable of
transmitting voice frequencies within the approximate range of 300 to 3000
Hz. A transmission path is comprised of physical or derived facilities
consisting of any form or configuration of plant typically used in the
telecommunications industry.
Trunk
A communications path connecting two switching systems in a network, used
in the establishment of an end-to-end connection.
Trunk Group
A set of trunks which are traffic engineered as a unit for the establishment of
connections between switching systems in which all of the communications
paths are interchangeable.
Trunk Side Connection
The connection of a transmission path to the trunk side of a local exchange
switching system. This type of connection is used when providing FGB, FGC
and FGD Switched Access Service.
Two- Wire to Four-Wire Conversion
An arrangement which converts a four-wire transmission path to a two-wire
transmission path to allow a four-wire facility to terminate in a two-wire
entity (e., a central office switch).
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Uniform Service Order Code
A three or five character alphabetic, numeric, or an alphanumeric code that
identifies a specific item of service or equipment. Uniform Service Order
Codes are used in the Telephone Company billing system to generate
recurring rates and nonrecurring charges.
V and H Coordinates Method
A method of computing airline miles between two points by utilizing an
established formula which is based on the vertical and horizontal coordinates
of the two points.
W A TS Serving Office
The term "W A TS Serving Office" denotes a Telephone Company designated
serving wire center where switching, screening and/or recording functions are
performed in connection with the closed-end of W A TS or W A TS-type
services.
Wire Center
A building in which one or more central offices, used for the provision of
Telephone Exchange Services, are located.
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The Telephone Company will provide Carrier Common Line Access Service
(Carrier Common Line Access) to customers.
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3.1 General Description
Carrier Common Line Access provides for the use of Telephone Company
common lines by customers for access to end users to furnish Intrastate
Communications.
Carrier Common Line Access is provided where the customer obtains
Telephone Company switched Access Service under this price list.
In addition, a Special Access Surcharge as set forth in 7.4 following will apply
to intrastate special access service provided by the Telephone Company to a
customer, in accordance with regulations as set forth in 7.4 following.
Limitations
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
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Access.
Detail billing is not provided for Carrier Common Line Access.
Directory listings are not included in the rates and charges for
Carrier Common Line Access.
Intercept arrangements are not included in the rates and charges for
Carrier Common Line Access.
All line side connections provided in the same combined access
group will be limited to the same features and operating
characteristics.
All trunk side connections provided in the same combined access
group will be limited to the same features and operating
characteristics.
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(G)Where W A TS Access Service is provided which terminates at a
W A TS Serving Office, minutes which are carried on that service
(i., originating minutes for outward WATS and WATS-type
services and terminating minutes for inward W A TS and
W A TS-type services) shall not be assessed Carrier Common Line
Access per minute charges.
3.3 Undertaking of the Telephone Company
(A)
(B)
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Where the customer is provided with Switched Access Service
under other sections of this price list, the Telephone Company will
provide the use of Telephone Company common lines by a
customer for access to end users at rates and charges as set forth in
12.1 following.
Where the customer is reselling MTS and/or MTS-type service(s)
on which the Carrier Common Line and Switched Access charges
have been assessed, the customer may, at the option of the
customer, obtain Line Side Switched Access Service under this
price list as set forth in Section 6 following for originating and/or
terminating access in the local exchange. Such access group
arrangements whether single lines or trunks or multiline hunt
groups or trunk groups will have Carrier Common Line Access
Charges applied as set forth in 3.7(C) following. For purposes of
administering this provision:
Resold intrastate inward MTS and MTS-type service(s)
shall include collect calls, third number calls and credit
card calls where the reseller pays the underlying carrier
service charges.
Resold intrastate outward MTS and MTS-type service(s)
shall not include collect, third number, or credit card
minutes of use.
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(C)
(D)
(E)
When access to the local exchange is required to provide a
MTS/W A TS-type service using a resold Private Line Service
Switched Access Service Rates and Regulations, as set forth in 6.
following will apply. Carrier Common Line Access rates and
charges as set forth in 12.5 following apply in accordance with
the regulations as set forth in 3.7(E) following.
The Switched Access Service provided by the Telephone Company
includes the Switched Access Service provided for both interstate
and intrastate communications and the Carrier Common Line
Access rates and charges as set forth in 12.5 following apply in
accordance with the regulations as set forth in 3.7(D) following.
When the IC is provided Operator Trunk-Coin or Combined Coin
and Non-Coin or Operator Trunk-Full Feature Optional Features
for sent-paid pay telephone access as set forth in 6. following, the
Telephone Company will collect sent-paid monies from pay
telephone stations and will remit monies to the IC as set forth in
6 following. The Telephone Company will provide message call
detail format and bill periods used to determine the monies upon
request from the IC.
3.4 Obligations of the Customer
(A)
(B)
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The Switched Access Service associated with Carrier Common
Line Access shall be ordered by the customer under other sections
of this price list.
The customer facilities at the premises of ordering customer shall
provide the necessary on-hook supervision.
(C)When the customer reports interstate and intrastate use of
Switched Access Service, the associated Carrier Common Line
Access used by the customer for intrastate will be determined as
set forth in 3.7(D) following.
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3.4 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
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(E)
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Where Feature Group C or D end office switching is provided
without Telephone Company recording and the IC records minutes
of use which will be used to determine Carrier Common Line
Access charges (i., Feature Group C or D operator and TSPS
calls such as pay telephone sent-paid, operator-DDD
operator-person, collect, credit-card, third number and/or other like
calls), the IC shall furnish such minutes of use detail to the
Telephone Company in a timely manner. If the IC does not furnish
the data to the Telephone Company the IC shall identify all
Switched Access Services which could carry such calls in order for
the Telephone Company to accumulate the minutes of use through
the use of special Telephone Company measuring and recording
equipment.
When the customer is reselling MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS-type
service as set forth in 3.3(B) preceding, the customer will be charged
the Carrier Common Line Access charges in accordance with the
regulations as set forth in 3.7(C) following if the customer or the
provider of the MTS/W A TS service furnishes documentation of the
MTS/W A TS usage and/or the customer furnishes documentation
the MTS/W A TS-type usage. Such documentation supplied by the
customer shall be supplied each month and shall identify the involved
resold MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS-type services. The monthly
period used to determine the minutes of use for resold MTS/W A TS
and/or MTS/W ATS-type service(s) shall be the most recent monthly
period for which the customer has received a bill for such resold
MTS/WATS and/or MTS/WATS-type service(s). This information
shall be delivered to the Telephone Company, at a location specified
by the Telephone Company, no later than 15 days after the bill date
shown on the resold MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS-type service
bill. If the required information is not received by the Telephone
Company, the previously reported information, as described
preceding, will be used for the next two months. For any subsequent
month, no allocation or credit will be made until the required
documentation is delivered to the Telephone Company by the
customer.
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION NO.
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Carrier Common Line Access Service (Cont'd)Boise, Idaho
3.4 Obligations of the Customer (Cont'
(F)
(G)
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When the customer orders Switched Access Service as set forth in (E)
preceding, the Telephone Company may request when resold
MTS/W A TS is involved, a certified copy of the customer
MTS/W A TS usage billing from either the customer or the provider of
the MTS/W A TS service and/or when resold MTS/W A TS-type service
is involved, a certified copy of customer s MTS/W A TS-type usage
billing from either the customer or the provider of the
MTS/W A TS-type service. The requests for this billing will relate
back no more than 12 months prior to the current billing period.
Where Operator Trunk-Coin or Combined Coin and Non- Coin or
Operator Trunk-Full Feature Optional Features for sent-paid pay
telephone access is provided to the IC and the IC wishes to receive the
monies it is due for the monies collected by the Telephone Company
from coin pay telephone stations, the IC shall furnish to the Telephone
Company at a location specified by the Telephone Company, the IC
message call detail for the IC Sent-paid (coin) pay telephone calls in
accordance with the Telephone Company collection schedule. The IC
message call detail furnished shall be in a standard format established
by the Telephone Company. If no IC message call detail is received
from the IC for each bill period established by the Telephone
Company, the Telephone Company will assume there were no IC
sent-paid (coin) pay telephone calls for the period. In addition the IC
shall furnish a schedule of its charges for sent-paid (coin) calls to the
Telephone Company at a location and date as specified by the
Telephone Company. Any change in the IC's schedule of charges shall
be furnished to the Telephone Company one day after the change
becomes effective.
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Carrier Common Line Access Service (Cont'Boise, Idaho
Payment Arrangements
(A)
(B)
(C)
The Telephone Company will bill the Carrier Common Line
Access. The bill day (i., the billing date of the bill) in a month
for each customer account will be established by the Telephone
Company. Payment is due by the date described in 2.4.1 (3)(a).
Further, if any portion of the Carrier Common Line Access
payment is received by the Telephone Company after the payment
date as set forth in (A) preceding, then a late payment penalty shall
be due to the Telephone Company. The late payment penalty shall
be the portion of the Carrier Common Line Access payment not
received by the payment date times a late factor. The late factor is
described in 2.4.1(3)(b).
In the event of a billing dispute, payment subject to the late
payment penalty will be as described in 2.4.1(3)(c).
Payment of Coin Sent-Paid Monies
The Telephone Company will collect the monies from coin pay telephone
stations and will determine and remit amounts due to an IC which is provided
Operator Trunk-Coin or Combined Coin and Non-Coin or Operator
Trunk-Full Feature Optional Features for sent-paid pay telephone access as set
forth in 6. as follows:
(A)
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Bill Period Coin Revenue
The Telephone Company will establish a collection schedule for
each coin pay telephone station and will collect the monies from
the coin pay stations based on this collection schedule. The
monies collected based on this schedule during each bill period
established by the Telephone Company will be identified by coin
pay telephone station and summed to develop the Bill Period Coin
Revenue for each coin record day (i.e., the day a record is prepared
and dated to show the amount due the IC).
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Carrier Common Line Access Service (Cont'
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Payment of Coin-Sent-Paid Monies (Cont'
(B)Total IC Coin Revenue
The intrastate Total IC Coin Revenue will be determined by the
Telephone Company based on the customer message call detail
received from the customer for each bill period and the IC's
schedule of charges for sent-paid coin calls. Such Total Customer
Coin Revenue will be developed each coin record day.
(C)Recourse Adjustments
For each coin record day, the Telephone Company will subtract
from the Total IC Coin Revenue an amount for coin station
shortages. Coin station shortages are amounts resulting from
unauthorized calling at coin pay telephone stations, use of
unauthorized coins (Le., foreign coins, slugs and improper use of
u.S. pennies), unauthorized removal of coins from coin pay
telephone stations and coin refunds beyond the Telephone
Company s control. Such amount for coin station shortages will be
developed by the Telephone Company by multiplying the Total IC
Coin Revenue for each coin record day by a shortage factor. Such
amount will be rounded to the nearest penny. The shortage factor
will be determined by dividing the yearly total coin shortage
amount by the yearly total coin revenue amount (Le. total coin
revenue equals the coin revenue due under exchange price lists
state toll price lists, and interstate toll price lists). The total coin
shortage amount and the total revenue amount will be determined
by the Telephone Company through an annual special study.
(D)Payment of Net IC Coin Revenue
The Telephone Company will determine the Net IC Coin Revenue
for each coin record day by subtracting from the Total IC Coin
Revenue determined as set forth in (B) preceding the amount for
coin station shortages determined as set forth in (C) preceding. On
the date (payment date) determined by adding 45 days to the coin
record day, the Telephone Company will remit payment to the IC
for the Net IC Coin Revenue.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
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Carrier Common Line Access Service (Cont'Boise, Idaho
Payment of Coin-Sent-Paid Monies (Cont'
(E)Audit Provisions
Upon reasonable written notice by the customer to the Telephone
Company, the customer shall have the right through its authorized
representative to examine and audit, during normal business hours
and at reasonable intervals as determined by the Telephone
Company, all such records and accounts as may under recognized
accounting practices contain information bearing upon the
determination of the amount payable to the customer. Adjustment
shall be affected by any statement to the contrary, appearing on
checks or otherwise, unless such statement expressly waiving such
right appears in a letter signed by the authorized representative of
the party having such right and delivered to the other party.
All information received or reviewed by the customer or its
authorized representative is to be considered confidential and is
not to be distributed, provided or disclosed in any form to anyone
not involved in the audit, nor is such information to be used for
any other purpose.
Rate Regulations
(A)The Carrier Common Line Charges will be billed to each Switched
Access Service provided under this price list in accordance with
the regulations as set forth in (E) following except as set forth in
(C) and (D) following.
(B)When access minutes are used to determine the Charges, they will
be accumulated using call detail recorded by Telephone Company
equipment except as set forth in (C) following and Feature Group
C operator and TSPS call detail such as pay telephone sent-paid
operator-DDD, operator-person, collect, credit-card, third number
and/or other like calls recorded by the customer.
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Rate Regulations (Cont'
(B)(Cont'
The Telephone Company measuring and recording equipment will
be associated with end office or local tandem switching equipment
and will record each originating and terminating access minute
where answer supervision is received. The accumulated access
minutes will be summed on a line by line basis, by line group or by
end office, whichever type of account is used by the Telephone
Company, for each customer and then rounded to the nearest
minute.
(C)When the customer is provided an access group to be used in
conjunction with the resale ofMTS/WATS and/or
MTS/W A TS-type services as set forth in 3.3(B) preceding, subject
to the limitations of Carrier Common Line as set forth in 3.2
preceding, and the Telephone Company receives the usage
information required to calculate the proration of Carrier Common
Line as set forth in 3.4 preceding, the customer will be billed as set
forth in (1) following.
When the customer is provided with more than one access group in
a LATA in association with the resale ofMTS/WATS and/or
MTS/W A TS-type services, the resold minutes of use will be
apportioned as follows:
The Telephone Company will apportion the resold outward
MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS- type services and
originating minutes of use for which resale credit applies
among the access groups. Such apportionment will be
based on the relationship of the originating usage for all
access groups in the LATA. For purposes of administering
this provision:
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IDAHO CLEC ACCESS SERVICE
Boise, Idaho
Carrier Common Line Access Service (Cont'd)
Rate Regulations (Cont'
Resold outward MTS/WATS and/or MTS/WATS-type
services minutes shall be only those attributable to intrastate
outward MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS-type minutes and
shall not include collect, third number, credit card or interstate
minutes of use.
The resale credit shall apply for resold outward MTS and
MTS-type services and minutes of use, provided Carrier
Common Line and Switched Access Charges have been
assessed on such services.
The Telephone Company will apportion the resold inward
MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS-type services and terminating
minutes of use for which resale credit applies, among the access
groups. Such apportionment will be based on the relationship of the
terminating usage for each access group to the total terminating usage
for all access groups in the LATA For purposes of administering this
provIsIon:
Resold inward MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS-type services
minutes shall be only those attributable to intrastate inward
MTS/MTS-type (i., collect calls, third number calls, and
credit card calls) and W A TS/W A TS-type and shall not
include interstate minutes of use or MTS/MTS-type minutes
of use paid for by another party.
The resale credit shall apply for resold inward MTS and
MTS-type services and minutes of use, provided Carrier
Common Line and Switched Access Charges have been
assessed on such services.
In order for the rate regulations to apply as set forth in (1) following,
the access groups and the resold MTS/W ATS and/or
MTS/W A TS-type services must be provided in the same exchange
provided by the Telephone Company and connected directly or
indirectly.
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Carrier Common Line Access Service (Cont'
Boise, Idaho
Rate Regulations (Cont'
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Each of the access group arrangements used by the customer in
association with the resold MTS/WATS and/or MTS/WATS-type
services must be connected either directly or indirectly to the
customer designated premises at which the resold MTS/W A TS and/or
MTS/W A TS-type services are terminated. Direct connections are
those arrangements where the access groups and resold
MTS/W A TS- type services are terminated at the same customer
designated premises.
Indirect outward connections are those arrangements where the access
groups and the resold outward MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS-type
services are terminated at different customer designated premises in
the same exchange. Such different customer designated premises are
connected by facilities that permit a call to flow from access groups to
resold MTS/W ATS and/or MTS/W ATS-type services.
Indirect inward connections are those arrangements where the access
groups and resold inward MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS-type
services are terminated at different customer designated premises in
the same exchange. Such different customer designated premises are
connected by facilities that permit a call to flow from resold inward
MTS/W A TS and or MTS/W A TS-type services to access groups.
(1)Access Groups - All Offices
The Carrier Common Line charge per minute as set forth in
12.5 following will apply. The minutes billed Carrier
Common Line Access Service charges will be the adjusted
terminating intrastate access minutes and the adjusted
originating intrastate access minutes for such access groups.
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Rate Regulations (Cont'
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(C)(Cont'
The adjusted terminating access minutes will be the
terminating intrastate access minutes less the reported resold
inward MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS-type service minutes
of use as set forth in 3.7(C) preceding; but not less than zero.
The adjusted originating access minutes will be the
originating intrastate access minutes less the reported resold
outward MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS-type service
minutes of use; but not less than zero.
(2)When the MTS/W A TS and/or MTS/W A TS-type usage is
shown in hours, the number of hours shall be multiplied by 60
to develop the associated MTS/W A TS and/or
MTS/WATS-type minutes of use. If the MTS/WATS and/or
MTS/W A TS-type usage is shown in a unit that does not show
hours or minutes, the customer shall provide a factor to
convert the shown units to minutes.
(D)When the customer reports interstate and intrastate use of in-service
Switched Access Service, the Carrier Common Line Access Charges
will be billed only to intrastate Switched Access Service access
minutes based on the data reported by the customer as set forth in
2.3.9 preceding. The intrastate Switched Access Service access
minutes will, after adjustment as set forth in (D) preceding, when
necessary, be used to determine the Carrier Common Line Charges as
set forth in (F) following.
(E)After the adjustments as set forth in (C) and (D) preceding have been
applied, when necessary, to the Switched Access Service access
minutes, the charges for the involved customer account will be
determined as follows:
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Carrier Common Line Access Service (Cont'd)Boise, Idaho
Rate Regulations (Cont'
(E)(Cont'
(1)
(2)
(3)
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The access minutes for a Feature Group C or D Switched
Access Service or a Line Side Switched Access Service
will be multiplied by the per minute rate as set forth in
12.5 following to determine the charges.
Carrier Common Line charges shall not be reduced as set
forth in 3.3(B) preceding unless Switched Access Charges
as set forth in Section 6 following, are applied to the
customer s Switched Access Services.
The terminating per minute charge(s) apply to all
terminating access minutes of use, plus all originating
access minutes of use associated with calls placed to 800
numbers, plus all originating access minutes of use
associated with Line Side Access Services where the
off-hook supervisory signalling is forwarded by the
customer s equipment when the called party answers.
(4)The originating per minute charge(s) apply to all
originating access minutes of use, less those originating
access minutes of use associated with calls placed to 800
numbers and less those originating access minutes of use
associated with Line Side Access Services where the
off-hook supervisory signaling is forwarded by the
customer s equipment when the called party answers.
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Boise, Idaho
Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service
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General
This section sets forth the order related regulations and charges for Switched
and Special Access Services. These regulations and charges are in addition to
other applicable regulations and charges as set forth in other sections of this
price list.
1.1 Ordering Conditions
A customer may order any number of services of the same
type and between the same premises on a single Access
Order.
The customer shall provide all information necessary for
the Telephone Company to provide and bill for the
requested service. In addition to the order information
required in 5.2 following, the customer must also provide:
Customer name and premises addressees).
Billing name and address (when different from customer
name and address).
Customer contact name(s) and telephone number(s) for the
following provisioning activities:1. order negotiation2. order confirmation3. interactive design4. installation5. billing
Orders for Feature Group A Switched Access Service shall
be in lines.
Orders for Feature Group B Switched Access Service shall
be in trunks.
Provision of Other Services
Other services as described in 9.1 and 9.2 may be ordered
in conjunction with the order for Access Service. All rates
and charges set forth in 12.#.4 will apply in addition to the
rates and charges for the Access Service with which they
are associated.
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Boise, IdahoOrdering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont'
Access Order
An Access Order is used by the Telephone Company to provide a customer
Access Service as follows:
Switched Access Service as set forth in Section 6.
Special Access Service as set forth in Section 7.
Other Services as set forth in Section 9.
When placing an order for Access Service, the customer shall provide, at a
minimum, the following information:
(A)Feature Group A Switched Access Service
(1)
(2)
(3)
(B)
The number of lines and the first point of switching (i.
dial tone office).
The customer shall specify whether the off-hook
supervisory signaling is provided by the customer
equipment before the called party answers, or is forwarded
by the customer s equipment when the called party
answers.
The customer shall specify which lines are to be arranged
in multiline hunt group arrangements and which are to be
provided as single lines.
Feature Group B Switched Access Service
(C)
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(1)The number of trunks and the end office when direct
routing to the end office is desired or the access tandem
switch when routing is desired via an access tandem
switch.
Whether the trunks are to be arranged in trunk group
arrangements or provided as single trunks for terminating
only access minutes.
(2)
Feature Group C and Feature Group D Switched Access
Service
(1)The Telephone Company end office where service is
requested.
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Access Order (Cont'd)
(C)Feature Group C and Feature Group D Switched Access Service
(Cont'
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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(6)
The number and type of busy hour minutes of capacity
(BHMC) requested by Feature Group from the customer
designated premises.
The customer designated premises where service is
requested.
Any Customer Identification Function for 800 Access
Service options requested.
When Feature Group C or D Switched Access Service is
ordered with the Interim NXX Transition optional feature
the initial order for the Interim NXX Transition optional
feature shall specify the NXX code(s) to be translated
within the entire LATA or Market Area. The initial and
subsequent orders to add, change, or delete 900 NXX
codes shall be placed separately or in combination with
orders to change Feature Group C or D Switched Access
BHMC. Customer assigned NXX codes which have not
been ordered will be blocked.
For 800 Data Base Access Service, as described in
6.3.6(A)(4)(a) following, the customer must order FGC or
FGD to those access tandems or end offices designated as
Service Switching Points (SSP) for 800 Data Base service
in NATIONAL EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOCIATION
INC. TARIFF F.c.C NO., WIRE CENTER
INFORMATION. Direct trunk routes can only be
provided from end offices equipped to query centralized
data bases. All traffic originating from end offices not
equipped to provide SS7 signaling and routing require
routing via an access tandem where SSP functionality is
available.
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Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont'
Access Order (Cont'
(D)For Feature Group C and Feature Group D with SS7 Signaling, in
addition to the information listed in (C) preceding, the customer shall
specify:
(1)
(2)
(3)
(E)
A reference to existing signaling connections or reference to a
related signaling connection order.
SS7 Signaling Local Switching options, if any.
The number of BHMC or trunks (for customers other than
providers of MTS or W A TS) required for or to be converted
to an SS7 Signaling capability.
Special Access Services
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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(6)
The type of service requested (Metallic, Voice Grade, etc.
The customer designated premises or hubs involved.
The channel interface, technical specification package and
options desired.
When the requested Special Access Service will be used for
both state and interstate traffic, the customer must certify that
the traffic consists of less than ten percent interstate traffic.
Where the Special Access Service is exempt from the Special
Access Surcharge as set forth in 7. following the customer
shall furnish with the order the certification as set forth in 7.
Following.
Special Access Service may be ordered for connection with
FGA, FGB, FGC or FGD Switched Access Service at
Telephone Company designated W A TS Serving Offices
(WSOs) for the provision of W A TS or W A TS-type Services
and may be ordered separately by a customer other than the
customer which orders the FGA, FGB, FGC or FGD Switched
Access Service. For the Special Access Service the customer
shall specify the customer designated premises at which the
Special Access Service terminates, the type of line (i.e.
two-wire or four-wire), the type of calling (i., originating,
terminating, or two way) and the type of Supervisory
Signaling.
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5.2 Access Order (Cont'
(D)Special Access Services (Cont'
(6)(Cont'
When the optional screening, switching and/or recording
functions are not provided at the customer serving wire
center, Channel Mileage, as set forth in 7.2.1 following, must
be ordered between that wire center and the nearest WSO
where the screening, switching and/or recording functions can
be provided.
5.3 Traffic Engineering Responsibilities
(A)Calculation of Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity (BHMC)
It is the responsibility of the customer to determine the BHMC when
ordering FGC or FGD Switched Access Service.
The BHMC may be determined by the customer in the following
manner. For each day (8 am to II pm, Monday through Friday,
excluding national holidays), the customer shall determine the highest
number of minutes of use for a single hour (e., 55 minutes in the
10-11 AM hour). The customer shall, for the same hour period (i.
busy hour) for each of twenty consecutive business days, pick the
twenty consecutive business days in a calendar year which add up to
the largest number of minutes of use. Both originating and
terminating minutes shall be included. The customer shall then
determine the average busy hour minutes of capacity (i.e., BHMC) by
dividing the largest number of minutes of use figure for the same hour
period for the consecutive twenty business day period by 20. This
computation shall be performed for each end office the customer
wishes to serve.
The total BHMC by type for each end office will be converted to
transmission paths using standard Telephone Company traffic
engineering methods.
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Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
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5.3 Traffic Engineering Responsibilities
(B)Determination of SS7 Signaling Connections
For Feature Group C or Feature Group D with SS7 Signaling, the
customer shall work cooperatively with the Telephone Company or its
agent for CCSAC interconnection to determine the number of
signaling connections required to handle its signaling traffic.
5.4 Access Order Service Intervals
To the extent the Access Service can be made available with reasonable effort
the Telephone Company will provide Access Service in accordance with the
customer s requested interval. The Telephone Company is not responsible for
any delays caused by any other connecting exchange telephone company in
the provision of service to the customer s point of termination.
If in order to meet the customer s requested service date, work must be
performed outside scheduled work hours, Additional Labor charges as
described in Section 9. Will apply.
Access Order Modifications
The customer may request a modification of its Access Order prior to the
service date. The Telephone Company will make every effort to
accommodate a requested modification when it is able to do so with the
normal work force assigned to complete such an order within normal business
hours. If the modification cannot be made with the normal work force during
normal business hours, the Telephone Company will notify the customer that
additional labor and/or engineering charges will apply. If the customer still
desires the Access Order modification and agrees to any additional charges
which may apply, the Telephone company will schedule a new service date.
Additional labor or engineering charges as described in Section 9 will apply.
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(A)Service Date Change
Access Order service dates may be changed, but the new service date
may not exceed the original service date by more than 30 calendar
days. If the customer requested service date is more than 30 calendar
days after the original service date, the order will be canceled by the
Telephone Company and reissued. The appropriate cancellation
charges as set forth in 5.6 will apply. If the Telephone Company
determines it can accommodate the customer s request with the
normal work force during normal business hours and without delaying
service dates for orders of other customers, a new service date may be
established that is prior to the original service date. No charges will
apply.
lithe requested service date is changed to an earlier date, and the
Telephone Company determines additional labor or extraordinary
costs are necessary to meet the request, the customer will be notified
by the Telephone Company that Additional Labor Charges as
described in Section 9 may apply.
(B)Change in Lines or Capacity
Any increase in the number of Special Access Service channels or
Switched Access Service lines, trunks or busy hour minutes of
capacity will be treated as a new Access Order (for the increased
amount only).
Any decrease in the number of ordered Special Access Service
channels or Switched Access Service lines, trunks or busy hour
minutes of capacity will be treated as a partial cancellation and the
charges as set forth in Section 5.6 following will apply.
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Cancellation of an Access Order
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(A)A customer may cancel an Access Order for the installation of service
on any date prior to the service date. The cancellation date is the date
the Telephone Company receives written or verbal notice from the
customer that the order is to be canceled. The verbal notice must be
followed by written confirmation within 10 days. If the customer is
unable to accept Access Service within 30 days after the service date
at the customer s option, service will be canceled and charges set forth
in (B) following will apply, or billing for the access service will
commence on the 31st day after the service date.
(B)When a customer cancels an Access Order, a Cancellation Charge will
apply as follows:
(1)Installation of Switched or Special Access Service facilities is
considered to have started when the Telephone Company
incurs any cost in connection with the installation. Where
installation of access facilities has been started prior to the
cancellation, the charges specified in (a) or (b) following,
whichever is less, shall apply.
(a)A charge equal to the nonrecoverable cost of
equipment and material ordered, provided or used
plus the nonrecoverable cost of installation and
removal including the costs of engineering, labor
supervision, transportation, right-of-way and other
associated costs less actual net salvage received after
disposal of facilities.
(b)The charge for the minimum period of Switched or
Special Access Service ordered by the customer.
(2)Where the customer cancels an Access Order prior to the
start of installation of access facilities, no charges shall
apply.
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Cancellation of an Access Order (Cont'
(C)If the Telephone Company misses a service date by more than 30
days due to circumstances over which it has direct control
(excluding, e., acts of God, governmental requirements, work
stoppages and civil commotions), the customer may cancel the
Access Order without incurring cancellation charges.
Selection of Facilities for Access Orders
The Telephone Company will make a reasonable effort to accommodate a
customer request for a specific transmission path. The Telephone Company
will make the final determination as to transmission paths utilized in the
provision of service.
Minimum Period
The minimum period for which Access Service is provided and for which
charges are applicable is one month.
When Access Service is disconnected prior to the expiration of the minimum
period, charges are applicable for the balance of the minimum period.
The Minimum Period Charge for monthly billed services will be determined
as follows:
(A)For Switched Access Service, the minimum period charge
is set forth in Section 6.7.3.
(B)For Special Access Service, the charge for a month or
fraction thereof is the applicable monthly rates for the
service as set forth in 12.#.2 following.
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Access Orders For Services Provided By More Than One Telephone
Company
(A)Access Service provided by more than one Telephone Company
are Services where one end of the Local Transport or Channel
Mileage element is in the operating territory of one Telephone
Company and the other end of the element is in the operating
territory of a different Telephone Company or where the Customer
Identification Function for 800 Access Service and the end office
are not provided by the same Telephone Company.
The ordering procedure for this service is dependent upon the
billing arrangement, as set forth in 2.4.5 preceding, to be used by
the Telephone Companies involved in providing the Access
Service. The Telephone Company will notify the customer which
of the ordering procedures will apply.
(1)Single Company Billing
The Telephone Company receiving the order for Feature
Group A or Feature Group B from the customer will
arrange to provide the service and bill the customer as set
forth in 2.4.5. The customer will place the order with the
Telephone Company as follows:
(a)For Switched Access Services the customer will
place the order with the Telephone Company in
whose territory the first point of switching is
located. The first point of switching is:
- FGA - dial tone office
- FGB - access tandem or end office
- FGC - end office
- FGD - end office or access tandem
When the first point of switching is not in the
same Telephone Company s territory as the
Interexchange Carrier premises, the customer must
supply a copy of the order to the Telephone
Company in whose territory the Interexchange
Carrier premises is located.
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(1)
(B)
Single Company Billing (Cont'
(b)For Special Access Services without the use of a hub
the customer will place the order with the Telephone
Company in whose territory the customer designated
premises is located.
(c)For Special Access Services with a hub, the customer
will place the order with the Telephone Company in
whose territory the hub is located.
Multiple Company (Interconnection Point) Billing
Each Telephone Company will provide its portion of the Access
Service within its operating territory to an interconnection point(s)
(IP) with the other Telephone Company(s). The interconnection
point(s) and Billing Percentages will be determined by the
Telephone Companies involved in providing the Access Service.
Each Telephone Company will bill the customer for its portion of
the service as set forth 2.4.5. All other appropriate charges in each
Telephone Company price list are applicable.
For the service(s) ordered as set forth following, the customer must
also supply a copy of the order to the Telephone Company in
whose operating territory a customer designated premises is
located and any other Telephone Company(s) involved in
providing the service.
(1)
(2)
(3)
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For Feature Group A and B Switched Access Services, the
customer must place an order with the Telephone
Company in whose territory the first point of switching is
located, (i., FGA - dial tone office, FGB - access tandem
or end office).
For Feature Group C and D Switched Access, the customer
must place an order with the Telephone Company in
whose territory the end office is located.
Except for Special Access Service provided as set forth in
(4) or (5) below, the customer may place the order for a
Special Access Service with either Exchange Telephone
Company.
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(Cont'
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(4)
(5)
(6)
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For Special Access Service involving a hub(s), the customer
must place the order with the Telephone Company in whose
territory the hub(s) is located.
For Special Access Service to be interconnected with
Switched Access Services at Telephone Company designated
W A TS Serving Offices for the provision of W A TS or
W A TS-type Services, the customer must place an order with
each Telephone Company in whose territory the end office
and the W A TS Serving Office are located, if they are not
collocated.
For initiation, additions, changes or deletions to the 800 NXX
code(s), the customer must place an order with the Telephone
Company who provides the Customer Identification Function
for 800 Access Service. The customer must also provide a
copy of the order to the Telephone Companies subtending the
office providing Customer Identification.
When FGA is ordered in a multi-Telephone Company
provided Extended Area Service area or FGB is ordered in a
multi- Telephone Company access tandem arrangement, the
customer must provide a copy of the order to all Secondary
Exchange Carriers. Each Exchange Carrier will bill as set
forth in 2.4.5 preceding.
For the service(s) ordered as set forth preceding, the customer
must also supply a copy of the order to the Telephone
Company in whose operating territory a customer designated
premises is located and any other Telephone Company(s)
involved in providing the service.
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6.1 General
Switched Access Service, which is available to customers for their use in
furnishing their services to end users, provides a communication path between
a customer s premises and an end user s premises. It provides for the use of
common terminating, switching and trunking facilities and common
subscriber plant of the Telephone Company. Switched Access Service
provides for the ability to originate calls from an end user s premises to a
customer s premises, and to terminate calls from a customer s premises to an
end user s premises in the LATA where it is provided. Specific references to
material describing the elements of Switched Access Service are provided in
6.2.
Rates and charges for Switched Access Service depend generally on the
specific Feature Group ordered by the customer, e., for MTS or W A
services or MTS/W A TS equivalent services or Customer Identification
Function for 800 Access Service. Rates and charges for Switched Access
Service are set forth in 12.1 following. The application of rates for
Switched Access Service is described in 6.7 following.
Rate Categories
There are four rate categories which apply to Switched Access Service:
- Local Transport
- End Office Local Switching
- Common Line (described in Section 3 preceding)
- 800 Data Base Access Service
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Rate Categories (Cont'd)
The Feature Groups offered by the Telephone Company are described in
Section 6.3. Premium rates apply for all Feature Group C and Feature Group
D Switched Access connections on an access minute basis. Originating FGC
or FGD access is available to all customers when used to provide the Interim
NXX Customer Identification optional feature. Transitional rates will apply
to all non AT&T originating Interim NXX access minutes Transitional rates
apply for all Feature Group A and B Switched Access connections on an
access minute basis. Access minutes are determined as described in Section
5. Premium and Transitional rate classifications are described in Section
1(B). The following diagram depicts a generic view of the components of
Switched Access Service and the manner in which the components are
combined to provide a complete Access Service.
SWITCHED ACCESS SERVICE
I)-Customer CustomerServing Designated
Wire Center Premises
I EO
I CL * I RIC
----(:::::OIC::
Direct Trunked Transport
Access Tandem
LOCAL TRANSPORT
t::::--
CL-Common Line
EO-End Office
EF-Entrance Facility
RIC-Residuallnterconnection Charge
Direct Trunked Transport
- Direct Trunked Facility
- Direct Trunked Termination
Tandem Switched Transport
- Tandem Transport Per Minute
- Tandem Switching Per Tandem
*Common Line access is provided under Section 3. preceding.
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Rate Categories (Cont'd)
This section contains the specific regulations governing the rates and charges
that apply for Switched Access Service.
(1)Description and Application of Rate
There are two types of rates and charges that apply to Switched
Access Service; recurring and nonrecurring charges.
Usage Rates for Switched Access Service are rates that apply on a per
access minute or a per call basis. Access minute charges and per call
charges are accumulated over a monthly period.
Nonrecurring charges are one-time charges that apply for a specific
work activity (i., installation or change to an existing service). The
types of nonrecurring charges that apply for Switched Access Service
are: installation of service, Interim NXX Translation optional feature
and service rearrangements.
(A)Local Transport
Local Transport provides the transmission facilities between the
customer designated premises and each end office switch ofthe
Telephone Company where the customer s traffic is switched when
originating and terminating the customer s traffic. The Local
Transport charge is not distance sensitive.
If the customer utilizes the facilities of another connecting exchange
carrier to access the Telephone Company end office switch for the
provision of switched access service, the Local Transport charge will
provide facilities between the end office switch and the
interconnection point with the connecting exchange carrier.
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6.2 Rate Categories (Cont'
(A)Local Transport (Cont'
Local Transport is a two-way voice frequency transmission path
composed of facilities determined by the Telephone Company. The
two-way voice frequency transmission path permits the transport of
calls in the originating direction (from the end user end office switch
to the customer s designated premises) and in the terminating
direction (from the customer s designated premises to the end office
switch), but not simultaneously. The voice frequency transmission
path may be comprised of any type of plant capable of the
transmission of voice and associated telephone signals within the
frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 HZ.
The Telephone Company will work cooperatively with the customer
to develop routing and other local transport arrangements. Rates for
Local Transport are set forth in 12.I(B).
(1)Interface Groups
Ten Interface Groups are provided for terminating the Local
Transport at the customer s designated premises. Each
Interface Group provides a specified premises interface (e.
two-wire, four-wire, DSl , etc.). Where transmission facilities
permit, the individual transmission path between the
customer s designated premises and the first point of
switching may at the option of the customer be provided with
optional features as set forth in (2) following.
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(A)Local Transport (Cont'
(1)Interface Groups (Cont'
The interface groups described in 11.1 and the optional
features described in (2) following are nonchargeable
features. No additional charges other than the rate for Local
Transport described in 12.I(B) apply.
As a result of the customer s access order and the type of
Telephone Company transport facilities serving the
customer s premises, the need for signaling conversions or
two-wire to four-wire conversions, or the need to terminate
digital or high frequency facilities in channel bank equipment
may require that Telephone Company equipment be placed at
the customer s designated premises. For example, if a voice
frequency interface is ordered by the customer and the
Telephone Company facilities serving the customer
designated premises are digital, then Telephone Company
channel bank equipment must be placed at the customer
designated premises in order to provide the voice frequency
interface ordered by the customer.
Technical specifications concerning the available interface
groups are set forth in 11.1 following.
(2)Nonchargeable Optional Features
Where transmission facilities permit, the Telephone Company
will, at the option of the customer, provide the following
nonchargeable optional features in association with Local
Transport.
(a)Supervisory Signaling
Where the transmission parameters permit, and where
signaling conversion is required by the customer to
meet its signaling capability, the customer may order
an optional supervisory signaling arrangement for
each transmission path provided as set forth in
11.12 following.
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(A)Local Transport (Cont'
(2)Nonchargeable Optional Features (Cont'
(b)Customer Specified Entry Switch Receive Level
This feature allows the customer to specify the receive
transmission level at the first point of switching. The
range of transmission levels which may be specified is
described in Technical Reference TR-NWT-000334.
This feature is available with Interface Groups 2
through 10 for Feature Groups A and B.
(c)Customer Specification of Local Transport
Termination
This option allows the customer to specify, for Feature
Group B routed directly to an end office or access
tandem, a four-wire termination of the Local Transport
at the entry switch in lieu of a Telephone Company
selected two-wire termination. This option is available
only when the Feature Group B arrangement is
provided with Type B Transmission Specifications.
(B)End Office
The End Office rate category provides the local end office switching
and end user termination functions necessary to complete the
transmission of Switched Access communications to and from the end
users served by the local end office. The End Office rate category
includes the Local Switching rate element.
(1)Local Switching
The Local Switching rate element provides the local end
office switching functions associated with Feature Groups
C and D and the transport termination for the trunk side
arrangements which terminate the Local Transport
facilities. The Local Switching rate applies to FGC and
FGD Switched Access Service utilized by providers ofMTS
and W A TS, and for FGB when utilized to provide
MTS/W A TS service. The Transitional rate applies
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(B)End Office (Cont'
(1)Local Switching (Cont'
to all other FGB and FGA services originating or terminating
in end offices which have not been converted to equal access
and FGC when utilized to provide Interim 800 service to
carriers other than AT&T. The LSI rate only applies to FGA
and FGB services that originate or terminate at an end office
which has been converted to equal access. Rates for Local
Switching are set forth in 12.1(C)(1).
(2)Non-Chargeable Optional Features
Where facilities permit, the Telephone Company will, at the
option of the customer, provide non-chargeable optional
features which are described in Section 6.3.6 following.
(C)800 Data Base Access Service
The 800 Data Base Access Query Charge recovers cost stemming
from query charges billed to the Telephone Company by the chosen
800 Data Base Service Control Point (SCP). These charges are passed
directly through to the customer.
There are two types of query charges: basic and vertical. A Basic
Query Charge is assessed for an 800 data base query that requests
only information identifying the IXC for the call. The Vertical Query
Charge is assessed for 800 data base queries requiring more
sophisticated routing instructions, (i., POTS Translation, time of day
routing).
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Provision and Description of Switched Access Service
Feature Groups
Switched Access Service is provided in four Feature Group arrangements:
- Feature Group A
- Feature Group B
- Feature Group C
- Feature Group D
The Local Transport, End Office, and Common Line rate categories described
in Section 6.2. apply to all Switched Access Service.
6.3 .1 Feature Group A (FGA)
(A)Description
(1)FGA is provided in connection with Telephone
Company electronic and electromechanical end
offices. At the option of the customer, FGA is
provided on a single or multiple line group basis and
is arranged for originating calling only, terminating
calling only, or two-way calling.
(2)FGA provides a line side termination at the first point
of switching (dial tone office). The line side
termination will be provided with either ground start
or loop start supervisory signaling. The type of
signaling is at the option of the customer.
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(3)
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The Telephone Company shall select the first point
of switching, within the selected LATA, at which
the line side termination is to be provided unless
the customer requests a different first point of
switching and Telephone Company facilities and
measurement capabilities, where necessary, are
available to accommodate such a request.
A seven digit local telephone number assigned by
the Telephone Company is provided for access to
FGA switching in the originating direction. The
seven digit local telephone number will be
associated with the selected end office switch and
is of the form NXX-XXXX.
If the customer requests a specific seven digit
telephone number that is not currently assigned, and
the Telephone Company can, with reasonable effort
comply with that request, the requested number will
be assigned to the customer.
(5)FGA switching, when used in the terminating
direction, is arranged with dial tone start-dial
signaling. When used in the terminating direction
FGA switching may, at the option of the customer, be
arranged for dial pulse or dual tone multifrequency
address signaling, subject to availability of equipment
at the first point of switching. When FGA switching
is provided in a hunt group or uniform call
distribution arrangement, all FGA switching will be
arranged for the same type of address signaling.
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3.1 Feature Group A (FGA) (Cont'
(A)Description (Cont'
(6)
(7)
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No address signaling is provided by the Telephone
Company when FGA Switching is used in the
originating direction. Address signaling in such
cases, if required by the customer, must be provided
by the customer s end user using inband tone
signaling techniques. Such inband tone address
signals will not be regenerated by the Telephone
Company and will be subject to the ordinary
transmission capabilities of the Local Transport
provided.
FGA switching, when used in the terminating
direction, may be used to access valid NXXs in the
LATA, local operator service (0- and 0+), Directory
Assistance (411 where available and 555-1212),
emergency reporting service (911 where available),
exchange telephone repair (611 where available), time
or weather announcement services ofthe Telephone
Company, community information services of an
information service provider, and other customers
services (by dialing the appropriate digits). Charges
for FGA terminating calls requiring operator
assistance or calls to 611 or 911 will only apply where
sufficient call details are available. Additional
non-access charges will also be billed on a separate
account for (1) an operator surcharge, as set forth in
the local exchange price lists, for local operator
assistance (0- and 0+) calls, (2) calls to certain
community information services, for which rates are
applicable under Telephone Company exchange
service price lists, Network Service, and (3) calls
from a FGA line to another customer s applicable
service rates when the Telephone Company performs
the billing function for that customer.
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6.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups
(Cont'
6.3 .1 Feature Group A (FGA)(Cont'
(A)Description (Cont'd)
(8) When a FGA switching arrangement for an
individual customer (a single line or entire hunt
group) is discontinued at an end office, an
intercept announcement is provided. This
arrangement provides, for a limited period of
time, an announcement that the service
associated with the number dialed has been
disconnected.
(9) FX/ONAL FGA switching is not intended for
use with the provisioning ofMTS/WATS-type
servIce.
(B)Transmission Specifications
FGA is provided with either Type B or Type C
Transmission Specifications. The specifications for
the associated parameters are guaranteed to the first
point of switching. Type C Transmission
Specifications are provided with Interface Group
and Type B is provided with Interface Groups 2
through 10. Type DB Data Transmission Parameters
are provided with FGA to the first point of switching.
(C)Testing Capabilities
FGA is provided, in the terminating direction where
equipment is available, with seven digit access to
balance (100 type) test line and milliwatt (102 type)
test line. Additional testing services are available as
set forth in Section 9. following for FGA.
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6.3.Feature Group A (FGA)(Cont'
(1)Acceptance Testing
At no additional charge, the Telephone Company
will, at the customer s request, cooperatively test, at
the time of installation, the following parameters:
loss, C-notched noise, C-message noise, 3-tone slope
c. continuity and operational signaling.
(2)Routine Testing
At no additional charge, the Telephone Company
will, at the customer s request, test after installation
on an automatic or manual basis, 1004 Hz loss
C-message noise and Balance (Return loss). In the
case of automatic testing, the customer shall provide
remote office test lines and 105 test lines with
associated responders or their functional equivalent.
6.3.Feature Group B (FGB)
(A)Description
(1)FGB, when directly routed to an end office (i.
provided without the use of an access tandem switch),
is provided at appropriately equipped Telephone
Company electronic end office switches. When
provided via Telephone Company designated
electronic access tandem switches, FGB switching is
provided at Telephone Company electronic and
electromechanical end office switches.
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6.3.1 Feature Group B (FGB)(Cont'
(2)
(3)
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FGB is provided as trunk side switching through the use of
end office or access tandem switch trunk equipment. The
switch trunk equipment is provided with wink start
start-pulsing signals and answer and disconnect
supervisory signaling.
FGB switching is provided with multifrequency address
signaling in both the originating and terminating
directions. Except for FGB switching provided with the
automatic number identification (ANI) or rotary dial
station signaling arrangements as set forth in 6.3
following, any other address signaling in the originating
direction, if required by the customer, must be provided by
the customer s end user inband tone signaling techniques.
Such inband tone address signals will not be regenerated
by the Telephone Company and will be subject to the
ordinary transmission capabilities of the Local Transport
provided.
(4)The access code for FGB switching is a uniform access
code. The form of the uniform access code is 950-1 OXX
for carriers. One uniform access code will be assigned to
the customer for the customer s domestic communications
and another will be assigned to the customer for its
international communications, if required. These uniform
access codes will be the assigned access numbers of all
FGB switched access service provided to the customer by
the Telephone Company.
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(A)Description (Cont'
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FGB switching, when used in the terminating
direction, may be used to access valid NXXs in the
LATA, time or weather announcement services of the
Telephone Company, community information
services of an information service provider and other
customers' services (by dialing the appropriate digits).
When directly routed to an end office, only those
valid NXX codes served by that end office may be
accessed. When routed through an access tandem
only those valid NXX codes served by end offices
subtending the access tandem may be accessed. The
customer will also be billed additional non-access
charges for calls to certain community information
services for which rates are applicable under
Telephone Company exchange service price lists and
Network Service. Additionally, non-access charges
will also be billed for calls from a FGB trunk to
another customer s service in accordance with that
customer s applicable service rates when the
Telephone Company per- forms the billing function
for that customer. Calls in the terminating direction
will not be completed to 950-1 OXX access codes
local operator assistance (0- and 0+), Directory
Assistance (411 and 555-1212), service codes 611 and
911 or 101XXXX access codes. FGB may not be
switched, in the terminating direction, to Switched
Access Service Feature Groups B or C.
(6)The Telephone Company will establish a trunk group
or groups for the customer at end office switches or
access tandem switches where FGB switching is
provided. When required by technical limitations, a
separate trunk group will be established for each type
ofFGB switching arrangement provided. Different
types ofFGB or other switching arrangements may be
combined in a single trunk group at the option of the
Telephone Company.
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6.3.Feature Group B (FGB)(Cont'
(7)When all FGB switching arrangements are
discontinued at an end office and/or in a LATA, an
intercept announcement is provided. This
arrangement provides, for a limited period of time
an announcement that the service associated with
the number dialed has been disconnected.
(B)Transmission Specifications
FGB is provided with either Type B or Type C
Transmission Specifications. The specifications for the
associated parameters are guaranteed to the end office
when routed directly or to the first point of switching when
routed via an access tandem. Type C Transmission
Specifications are provided with Interface Group 1 and
Type B is provided with Interface Groups 2 through 10.
Type DB Data Transmission Parameters are provided with
FGB to the first point of switching.
(C)Testing Capabilities
FGB is provided, in the terminating direction where
equipment is available, with seven digit access to balance
(100 type) test line, milliwatt (102 type) test line
nonsynchronous or synchronous test line, automatic
transmission measuring (105 type) test line, data
transmission (107 type) test line, loop around test line
short circuit test line and open circuit test line. Additional
testing services are available as set forth in Section 9.
following for FGB.
(1)Acceptance Testing
At no additional charge, the Telephone Company
will, at the customer s request, cooperatively test
at the time of installation, the following
parameters: loss, C-notched noise, C-message
noise, 3-tone slope, d.c. continuity and operational
signaling.
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(2)Routine Testing
At no additional charge, the Telephone Company will, at
the customer s request, test after installation on an
automatic or manual basis, 1004 Hz loss, C-message noise
and Balance (Return loss). In the case of automatic
testing, the customer shall provide remote office test lines
and 105 test lines with associated responders or their
functional equivalent.
6.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC)
(A)Description
(1)
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FGC is provided at all Telephone Company end
office switches. It is provided to the customer
(i., provider ofMTS) on a direct trunk basis or
via Telephone Company designated access tandem
switches. Originating FGC Access is available to
all customers when used to provide the Interim
NXX Translation optional feature or 800 Data
Base Access Service. Terminating FGC access is
available to all customers other than providers of
MTS and W A TS when such access is used in
conjunction with the provision of the Interim
NXX Translation or 800 Data Base Access
Service, but only for purposes of testing. Feature
Group C switching is provided at an end office
switch unless Feature Group D end office
switching is provided in the same office. When
FGD switching is available, FGC switching will
not be provided.
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6.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC)(Cont'
(A)Description (Cont'
(2)
(3)
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FGC is provided as trunk side switching. The switch
trunk equipment is provided with answer and
disconnect supervisory signaling. Wink start
start-pulsing signals are provided in all offices where
available. In those offices where wink start
start-pulsing signals are not available, immediate dial
pulse signaling is provided. When FGC with SS7
signaling is ordered, no inband signaling is provided.
FGC is provided with multifrequency address
signaling, SS7 signaling, or dial pulse signaling,
depending on the technical capabilities of the serving
end office. With multifrequency address signaling
and SS7 signaling, up to 12 digits of the called party
number dialed by the customer s end user using dual
tone multi-frequency or dial pulse address signals will
be provided by Telephone Company equipment to the
customer s premises where the Switched Access
Service terminates. Such called party number signals
will be subject to the ordinary transmission
capabilities of the Local Transport provided.
(4)The end user must dial a one digit access code to
access the IC. In addition to the access code, the
telephone number dialed by the customer s end user
shall be a seven or ten digit number for calls in the
North American Numbering Plan (NANP). For
international calls outside the NANP, a seven to
twelve digit number may be dialed.
(5)FGC switching when used in the terminating direction
may be used to access valid telephone numbers in the
local exchange area of the terminating end office
switch.
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6.3.Feature Group C (FGC)(Cont'
(A)Description (Cont'
(6) Feature Group C switching is provided at all end office
switches unless Feature Group D end office switching is
provided in the same office. When FGD switching is
available, FGC switching will not be provided. FGC is
provided at Telephone Company end office switches on
a direct trunk basis or via Telephone Company
designated access tandem switches. Feature Group C
switching is furnished to providers ofMTS and WATS.
Additionally, originating Feature Group C switching is
available to all customers when used to provide the
Interim NXX Translation optional feature or 800 Data
Base Access Service. Terminating Feature Group C
switching is available to all customers who are not MTS
and W A TS providers only when such terminating access
is for purposes oftesting Feature Group C facilities
provided in conjunction with the Interim NXX
Translation optional feature or 800 Data Base Access
Service.
(7) The Telephone Company will establish a trunk group or
groups for the customer at end office switches or access
tandem switches where FGC switching is provided.
When required by technical limitations, a separate trunk
group will be established for each type of FGC
switching arrangement provided. Different types of
FGC or other switching arrangements may be combined
in a single trunk group at the option of the Telephone
Company.
(8) Unless prohibited by technical limitations the providers
of MTS and W A TS may, at their option, combine
Interim NXX Translation and/or 800 Data Base Access
traffic in the same trunk group arrangement with their
non-Interim NXX Translation traffic. When required by
technical considerations, or when provided to a
customer other than the provider of MTS and W A TS, or
at the request of the customer (i., provider ofMTS and
W A TS), a separate trunk group will be established for
Interim NXX Translation traffic and/or 800 Data Base
Access traffic.
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6.3 .3 Feature Group C (FGC)(Cont'
(B)Transmission Specifications
FGC is provided with either Type B or Type C Transmission
Specifications as follows:
- When routed directly to the end office either Type B or Type
C is provided.
- When routed to an access tandem only Type B is provided.
- Type B or Type C is provided on the transmission path from
the access tandem to the end office.
Type C Transmission Specifications are provided with
Interface Group 1 when routed directly to an end office. Type
B is provided with Interface Groups 2 through 10, whether
routed directly to an end office or to an access tandem.
Type DB Data Transmission Parameters are provided with
FGC for the transmission path between the customer
premises and the end office when directly routed to the end
office, and Type DB Data Transmission Parameters are
provided for the transmission path between the customer
premises and the access tandem and between the access
tandem and the end office when routed via an access tandem.
(C)Testing Capabilities
FGC is provided, in the terminating direction where
equipment is available, with seven digit access to balance
(100 type) test line, milliwatt (102 type) test line
nonsynchronous or synchronous test line, transmission
measuring (105 type) test line, data
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6.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC) (Cont'd)
(C)Testing Capabilities (Cont' d)
Transmission (107 type) test line, loop around test line
short circuit test line and open circuit test line. Additional
testing services are available as set forth in Section 9.
Following for FGC.
(1)Acceptance Testing
At no additional charge, the Telephone Company
will, at the customer s request, cooperatively test
at the time of installation, the following
parameters: loss, C-notched noise, C-message
noise, 3-tone slope, d.c. continuity and operational
signaling.
When FGC with SS7 Signaling or CCSAC option
is ordered, network compatibility and other
operational tests will be performed cooperatively
by the customer, the Telephone Company, and any
agents contacted to provide CCSAC.
(2)Routine Testing
At no additional charge, the Telephone Company
will, at the customer s request, test after
installation on an automatic or manual basis, 1004
Hz loss, C-message noise and Balance (Return
loss). In the case of automatic testing, the
customer shall provide remote office test lines and
105 test lines with associated responders or their
functional equivalent.
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6.3 .4 Feature Group D (FGD)
(A)Description
(1)
(2)
(3)
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FGD is provided at Telephone Company designated
electronic end office switches whether routed directly
or via Telephone Company designated electronic
access tandem switches.
FGD is provided as trunk side switching through the
use of end office or access tandem switch trunk
equipment. The switch trunk equipment is provided
with wink start start-pulsing signals and answer and
disconnect supervisory signaling. When FGD with
SS7 Signaling is ordered, no inband signaling is
provided.
FGD switching is provided with multifrequency
address signaling or out of band SS7 signaling. Up to
12 digits of the called party number dialed by the
customer s end user using dual tone multifrequency or
dial pulse address signals will be provided by
Telephone Company equipment to the customer
premises where the Switched Access Service
terminates. Such address signals will be subject to
the ordinary transmission capabilities of the Local
Transport provided.
(4)FGD switching, when used in the originating
direction, is provided with multifrequency address
signaling. Up to 12 digits ofthe called party number
dialed by the customer s end user using dual tone
multifrequency, dial pulse address signals, or
common channel signals will be provided by
Telephone Company equipment to the customer
premises where the Switched Access Service
terminates. Such address signals will be subject to
the ordinary transmission capabilities of the Local
Transport provided.
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(A)Description (Cont'
(5)
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FGD switching, when used in the terminating
direction, may be used to access valid NXX's in the
LATA, time or weather announcement services of the
Telephone Company, community information
services of an information service provider, and other
customers' services (by dialing the appropriate codes)
when such services can be reached using valid NXX
codes. When directly routed to an end office, only
those valid NXX Codes served by that office may be
accessed. When routed through an access tandem
only those valid NXX codes served by end offices
subtending the access tandem may be accessed. The
customer will also be billed additional non-access
charges for calls to certain community information
services, for which rates are applicable under
Telephone Company exchange service price lists and
Network Service. Additionally, non-access charges
will also be billed for calls from a FGD trunk to
another customer s service in accordance with that
customer s applicable service rates when the
Telephone Company performs the billing function for
that customer. Calls in the terminating direction will
not be completed to 950-0XXX: or 950-1XXX access
codes, local operator assistance (0- and 0+), Directory
Assistance (411 and 555-1212), service codes 611 and
911 101XXX access codes.
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(A)Description (Cont'
(5)(Cont'
Calls will be completed to Directory Assistance
(NPA-555-1212 or 555-1212) when FGD switching is
combined with Directory Assistance switching. FGD
may not be switched, in the terminating direction, to
Switched Access Service Feature Groups B, C or D.
Terminating FGD, when routed through an access
tandem, may also, at the option of the customer
access valid NXX codes served by offices in which
originating FGD is not available. Rating of this
optional service is as set forth in 6.7.1(D)(1)
following.
(6)The Telephone Company will establish a trunk group
or groups for the customer at end office switches or
access tandem switches where FGD switching is
provided. When required by technical limitations, a
separate trunk group will be established for each type
ofFGD switching arrangement provided. Different
types of FGD or other switching arrangements may be
combined in a single trunk group at the option of the
Telephone Company.
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(A)Description (Cont'
(7)
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The access code for FGD switching is a uniform
access code ofthe form 101XXXX. A single access
code will be the assigned number of all FGD access
provided to the customer by the Telephone Company.
No access code is required for calls to a customer
over FGD Switched Access Service if the end user
telephone exchange service is arranged for
pre subscription to that customer, as set forth in 9.3.3
following.
Where no access code is required, the number
dialed by the customer s end user shall be a seven
or ten digit number for calls in the North
American Numbering Plan (NANP).
When the 101XXXX access code is used, FGD
switching also provides for dialing the digit 0 for
access to the customer s operator, 911 for access to
the Telephone Company s emergency reporting
service, or the end-of-dialing digit (#) for
cut-through access to the customer s premises.
(8)FGD switching will be arranged to accept calls
from telephone exchange service locations without
the need for dialing 101XXXX uniform access
code. Each telephone exchange service line may
be marked with a code to identify which
101XXXX code its calls will be directed to for
interLA T A service.
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6.3 .4 Feature Group D (FGD)(Cont'd)
(A)Description (Cont'
(9)
(10)
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Unless prohibited by technical limitations, the
customer s Interim NXX traffic may, at the option
of the customer, be combined in the same trunk
group arrangement with the customer
non-Interim NXX traffic. When required by
technical limitations, or at the request of the
customer, a separate trunk group will be
established for Interim NXX traffic.
When a customer has had FGB access in an end
office and subsequently replaces the FGB access
with FGD access, at the mutual agreement of the
customer and the Telephone Company, the
Telephone Company will direct calls dialed by the
customer s end users using the customer s previous
FGB access code to the customer s FGD access
servIce.
The customer must be prepared to handle normally
dialed FGD calls, as well as calls dialed with the FGB
access code which requires the customer to receive
additional address signaling from the end user. Such
calls will be rated as FGD. The Telephone Company
may, with 90 days' written notice to the customer
discontinue this arrangement.
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6.3.4 Feature Group D (FGD)(Cont'
(B)Testing Capabilities
FGD is provided, in the terminating direction
where equipment is available, with seven digit
access to balance (100 type) test line, milliwatt
(102 type) test line, nonsynchronous or
synchronous test line, automatic transmission
measuring (105 type) test line, data transmission
(107 type) test line, loop around test line, short
circuit test line and open circuit test line.
Additional testing services are available as set
forth in Section 9.
(C)Optional Features
Where facilities permit, the Telephone Company
will, at the option of the customer, provide
optional features which are described in Section
6.3.6 following.
(D)Transmission Specifications
FGD is provided with either Type A, Type B or
Type C Transmission Specifications as follows:
When routed directly to the end office
either Type B or C is provided.
When routed to an access tandem only
Type A is provided.
Type A is provided on the transmission
path from the access tandem to the end
office.
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(D)Transmission Specifications (Cont'
Type C Transmission Specifications are provided with
Interface Group 1. Type A and Type B Transmission
Specifications are provided with Interface Groups 2 through
10.
Type DA Data Transmission Parameters are provided for the
transmission path between the customer s premises and the
access tandem and between the access tandem and the end
office. Type DB Data Transmission Parameters are provided
with FGD for the transmission path between the customer
premises and the end office when directly routed to the end
office.
6.3.Manner of Provision
Switched Access is furnished in either quantities of lines or trunks, or
in busy hour minutes of capacity (BHMCs). FGA Access and FGB
Access are furnished on a per-line or per-trunk basis respectively.
FGC and FGD Access is furnished on a BHMC basis.
BHMCs are differentiated by type and directionality oftraffic carried
over a Switched Access Service arrangement. Differentiation of traffic
among BHMC types is necessary for the Telephone Company to
properly design Switched Access Service to meet the traffic carrying
capacity requirement of the customer.
There are two major BHMC categories identified as Originating and
Terminating. Originating BHMCs represent access capacity for
carrying traffic from the end user to the customer. Terminating
BHMCs represent access capacity for carrying traffic from the
customer to the end user. When ordering capacity for FGC and FGD
Access, the customer must at a minimum specify access capacity in
terms of Originating BHMCs and/or Terminating BHMCs.
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6.3.Manner of Provisions (Cont'
Because some customers will wish to further segregate their
originating traffic into separate trunk groups, or because segregation
may be required by network considerations, Originating BHMCs are
further categorized into Domestic, 800, 900, Operator and IDDD.
Domestic BHMCs represent access capacity for carrying only
domestic traffic other than 800, 900 and Operator traffic; and 800, 900
and Operator BHMCs represent access capacity for carrying,
respectively, only 800, 900 or Operator traffic. When ordering such
types of access capacity, the customer must specify Domestic, 800
900, or Operator BHMCs.
6.3.Common Switching Transport Termination and Interim NXX
Translation Optional Features
(A)Optional Features
(1)Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional Features
(a)Call Denial on Line or Hunt Group
This option allows for the screening of
terminating Feature Group A calls. There are
two screening arrangements available with
this option as follows: 1) limiting terminating
calls for completion to only 411 or 555-1212
whichever is available, 611 , 911, 800 and a
Telephone Company specified set ofNXXs
within the Telephone Company local
exchange calling area of the dial tone office
in which the arrangement is provided or, 2)
limiting terminating calls to completion to
only the NXXs associated with all end offices
in the LATA, i.e., the call
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(a)Call Denial on Line or Hunt Group (Cont'
cannot be further switched or routed out of
the LATA nor will calls be completed to 411
or 555-1212 whichever is available, 611 , 911
or 800. All other calls are routed to a reorder
tone or recorded announcement.
Arrangement 1 is provided in all Telephone
Company electronic end offices and, where
available, in electromechanical end offices.
Arrangement 2 is provided where available.
This feature is available with Feature Group
(b)Service Code Denial on Line or Hunt Group
This option allows for the screening of
terminating calls within the LATA, and for
disallowing completion of calls to 0-, 555 and
Nll (e., 411 , 611 and 911). This feature is
provided where available in all Telephone
Company electronic end offices and
electromechanical end offices. It is available
with Feature Group A.
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Translation Optional Features (Cont'
(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(1)Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional Features
(Cont'
(c)Hunt Group Arrangement
This option provides the ability to
sequentially access one of two or more line
side connections in the originating direction
when the access code of the line group is
dialed. This feature is provided in all
Telephone Company end offices. It is
available with Feature Group A. All Feature
Group A access services in the same hunt
group must provide off-hook supervisory
signaling from the same point in time in the
call sequence, i.e., all off-hook supervisory
signals must either be provided by the
customer s equipment before the called party
answers or all must be forwarded by the
customer s equipment when the called party
answers.
(d)Uniform Call Distribution Arrangement
This option provides a type of multiline
hunting arrangement which provides for an
even distribution of calls among the available
lines in hunt group. Where available, this
feature is provided in Telephone Company
electronic end offices only. It is available
with Feature Group A.
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(f)Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
(Cont'(ii) The seven digit ANI telephone
number is generally available with
Feature Groups Band C. With these
Feature Groups, technical limitations
may exist in Telephone Company
switching facilities which require
ANI to be provided only on a directly
trunked basis. ANI will be
transmitted on all calls except those
originating from multiparty lines
coin stations and coin less pay
telephones using Feature Group B, or
when an ANI failure has occurred.
(iii)The ten digit ANI telephone number
is only available with Feature Group
D. When the SS7 signaling feature is
specified, the customer may obtain an
ANI equivalent by ordering the
Charge Number Parameter feature, as
specified in 6.3.(A)(1)(aa)
following. The ten digit ANI
telephone number consists of the
Numbering Plan Area (NPA) plus the
seven digit ANI telephone number.
The ten digit ANI telephone number
will be transmitted on all calls except
those identified as multiparty line or
ANI failure, in which case only the
NPA will be transmitted (in addition
to the information digit described
below).
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(A)Optional Fetures (Cont'd)
(1)Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional Features
(Cont'
(f)Automatic Number identification (ANI)
(ii)
(iii)
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The seven digit ANI telephone
number is generally available with
Feature Groups Band C. With these
Feature Groups, technical limitations
may exist in Telephone Company
switching facilities which require
ANI to be provided only on a directly
trunked basis. ANI will be
transmitted on all calls except those
originating from multiparty lines
coin stations and coinless pay
telephones using Feature Group B, or
when an ANI failure has occurred.
The ten digit ANI telephone umber is
only available with Feature Group D.
When the SS7 is signaling feature is
specified, the customer may obtain an
ANI equivalent by ordering the
Charge Number Parameter feature, as
specified in 6.3.6/(A)(1)(aa)
following. The ten digit ANI
telephone number consists of the
Numbering Plan Area (NP A) plus the
seven digit ANI telephone number.
The ten digit ANI telephone number
will be transmitted on all calls except
those identified as multiparty line or
ANI failure, in which case only the
NP A will be transmitted (in addition
to the information digit described
below).
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(iv)
(v)
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With Feature Group C, at the option of
the customer, ANI may be ordered
from end offices where Telephone
Company recording for end user
billing is not provided. Additionally,
ANI is provided from end offices
where message detail recording is not
required by the Telephone Company;
as with 800 service.
ANI is not provided from FGC end
offices where the Telephone Company
forwards ANI to its recording
equipment. Where ANI cannot be
provided, e., on calls from 4 and 8
party service, information digits will
be provided to the customer.
The information digits identify:(1.) telephone number is the
station billing number - no
special treatment required
multiparty line - telephone
number is a 4- or 8- party
line and cannot be identified
- number must be obtained
via an operator or in some
other manner
(2.
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(f)Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
(Cont'd)
(v)(Cont'
(3.) ANI failure has occurred in the end
office switch which prevents
identification of calling telephone
number - must be obtained by
operator or in some other manner
(4.hotel/motel originated call which
requires room number
identification
(5.coinless station, hospital, inmate
etc. call which requires special
screening or handling by the
customer, and
(6.call is an Automatic Identified
Outward Dialed (AIOD) call from
customer premises equipment. The
ANI telephone number is the listed
telephone number of the customer
and is not the telephone number of
the calling party.
These ANI information digits
generally are available with
Feature Groups B, C, and D.
(vi) Additional ANI information digits are
available with Feature Group D only.
They include:
(1.InterLA T A restricted - telephone
number is identified line
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(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(1)Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional
Features (Cont'
(f)Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
(Cont'd)
(vi)(Cont'
(2.
(3.
InterLA T A restricted -
hotellmotelline
InterLATA restricted-
coinless, hospital, inmate
etc., line
These information digits will be
transmitted as agreed to by the
customer and the Telephone
Company.
(g)
Up to 7 Digit Outpulsing of Access
Digits to Customer
This option generally provides for the end
office capability of providing up to 7
digits of the uniform access code
(950-0XXX, 950-1XXX) to the customer
designated premises. The customer can
request that only some of the digits in the
access code be forwarded. The access
code digits would be provided to the
customer designated premises using
multifrequency signaling, and
transmission of the digits would precede
the forwarding of ANI if that feature were
provided. It is available with Feature
Group B.
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(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(1)Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional
Features (Cont'd)
(h)Revertive Pulse Address Signaling
This option provides for a dc pulsing
arrangement that transmits intelligence in
the following manner:
(i)The equipment at the originating
location presents itself to represent the
number of pulses required and to count
the pulses received from the terminating
location.
(ii)The equipment at the terminating
location transmits a series of pulses by
the momentary grounding of its battery
supply until the originating location
breaks the dc path to indicate that the
required number of pulses has been
counted.
This option is available with Feature
Group C.
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(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(1)Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional Features
(Cont'd)
(i)Delay Dial Start-Pulsing Signaling
This option provides a method of
indicating to the near end trunk circuit
readiness to accept address signaling
information by the far end trunk circuit.
Delay dial is often referred to as an
off-hook, on-hook signaling sequence.
The delay dial signal is the off-hook
interval and the star-pulsing signal is the
on-hook interval. With integrity check
the calling office will not outpulse until a
delay dial (off-hook) signal followed by a
start-pulsing (on-hook) signal has been
identified at the calling office. This option
is available with Feature Group C.
Dial Pulse Address Signaling
This option provides for the forwarding of
dial pulses from the Telephone Company
end office to the customer without the
need of a star-pulsing signal from the
customer. It is available with Feature
Group C.
(k)Immediate Dial Pulse Address Signaling
This trunk side option provides for the
transmission of number information, e.
called number, between the end office
switching system and the customer
designated premises (in either direction)
by means of direct current pulses. It is
available with Feature Group C
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(1)Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional Features
(Cont'
(1)Panel Call Indicator Address Signaling
This option provides a dc pulsing
arrangement in which each digit is
transmitted as a series of four marginal
and polarized impulses. It is available with
Feature Group C.
(m)Service Class Routing
This option provides the capability of
directing originating traffic from an end
office to a trunk group to a customer
designated premises, based on the line class
of service (e., coin, multiparty or
hotel/motel), service prefix indicator (e., 0-
0+ or 011 +, or Service Access Code (e.
900)). It is provided in suitably equipped end
offices or access tandem switches and is
available with Feature Groups C and D.
(n)Alternate Traffic Routing
This option provides the capability of
directing originating traffic from an end
office (or appropriately equipped access
tandem) to a trunk group (the "high usage
group) to a customer designated premises
until that group is fully loaded, and then
delivering additional originating traffic (the
overflowing" traffic) from the same
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(n)Alternate Traffic Routing (Cont'
end office or access tandem to a different
trunk group (the "final" group) to a second
customer designated premises.
The customer shall specify the last trunk
CCS desired for the high usage group. It
is provided in suitably equipped end
offices or access tandem switches and is
available with Feature Groups C and D.
When alternate routing is available, the
FGD traffic will be directly measured.
the Telephone Company cannot measure
the traffic, it will be estimated based on a
24-hour period representative of actual
routing.
(0)Trunk Access Limitation
This option provides for the routing of
originating 900 service calls to a specified
number of transmission paths in a trunk
group, in order to limit (choke) the
completion of such traffic to the customer.
Calls to the designated service which
could not be completed over the subset of
transmission paths in the trunk group, i.
the choked calls, would be routed to
reorder tone. It is provided in all
Telephone Company electronic end offices
and where available in electromechanical
end offices. It is available with Feature
Groups C and D.
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(A)Optional Features (Cont'd)
(1)Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional Features
(Cont'
(p)
Call Gapping Arrangement
This option, provided in suitably equipped
end office switches, provides for the
routing of originating calls to 900 service
to be switched in the end office to all
transmission paths in a trunk group at a
prescribed rate of flow, e., one call every
five seconds, in order to limit (choke) the
completion of such traffic to other
customers. Calls to the designated service
which are denied access by this feature
, the choked calls, would be routed to a
no-circuit announcement. It is provided in
selected Feature Group D equipped end
offices and is available only with Feature
Group D.
The customer shall provide the Telephone
Company notification of media stimulated
mass calling events (e.g. 800, 900 option
polls). Such notification, if received at
least twenty- four hours prior to the event
will enable the Telephone Company to
institute call gapping controls, where
capability exists, so the controls will be in
place when the event begins. Call gapping
will be instituted as needed to protect the
customer s and Telephone Company
networks.
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(1)Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional Features
(Cont'
(q)
International Carrier Option
This option allows for Feature Group D end
offices or access tandem switches equipped
for International Direct Distance Dialing to be
arranged to forward the international calls of
one or more international carriers to the
customer (i., the Telephone Company is
able to route originating international calls to
a customer other than the one designated by
the end user either through presubscription or
101XXXX dialing). This arrangement
requires provision of written verification to
the Telephone Company that the customer is
authorized to forward such calls. The written
verification must be in the form of a letter of
agency authorizing the customer to order the
option on behalf of the international carrier.
This option is only provided at the Telephone
Company end offices or access tandems
equipped for International Direct Distance
Dialing. It is available with Feature Group D.
(r)Band Advance Arrangement for Use with
Special Access Service Utilized in the
Provision of W A TS or W A TS- Type Services
This option, which is provided in association
with two or more Special Access Service
groups, provides for the automatic overflow
of terminating calls to a second Special
Access Service group, when the first group
has exceeded its call capacity. This option is
available with Feature Groups A, B, C and D.
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800 Translation Optional Features (Cont'd)
(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(1)Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional Features
(Cont'
(s)End Office End User Line Service Screening
for Use with Special Access Service Utilized
in the Provision of W A TS or W A TS- Type
Services
This option provides the ability to verify that
an end user has dialed a called party address
(by screening the called NP A and/or NXX on
the basis of geographical bands selected by
the Telephone Company) which is in
accordance with that end user s service
agreement with the customer, e., WATS.
This option is provided in all Telephone
Company electronic end offices and, where
available, in electromechanical end offices
which are designated as W A TS Serving
Offices. It is available with Feature Groups
andD.
(t)Hunt Group Arrangement for Use with
Special Access Service Utilized in the
Provision of W A TS or W A TS- Type Services
This option provides the ability to
sequentially access one of two or more
Special Access Services utilized in the
provision of W A TS or W A TS-type services
(e.g. 800 Service Special access services)
the terminating direction, when the hunting
number of the Special Access Service group
is forwarded from the customer to the
Telephone Company. This feature is
provided in all Telephone Company
designated W ATS Serving Offices. It is
available with Feature Groups A, B, C and D.
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Translation Optional Features (Cont'd)
(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(1)Common Switching Nonchargeable Optional Features
(Cont'
(u)Uniform Call Distribution Arrangement for
Use with Special Access Service Utilized in
the Provision of W A TS or W A TS- Type
Services
This option provides a type of multiline
hunting arrangement which provides for an
even distribution of terminating calls among
the available Special Access Services utilized
in the provision of W A TS or W A TS-type
Services in the hunt group. Where available
this feature is only provided in Telephone
Company designated W A TS Serving Offices.
It is available with Feature Groups A, B, C
andD.
(v)Nonhunting Number for Use with Hunt
Group Arrangement or Uniform Call
Distribution Arrangement for Use with
SIJecial Access Service Utilized in the
Provision of W A TS or W A TS- Type Services
This option provides an arrangement for an
individual Special Access Service utilized in
the provision of W A TS or W A TS-type
Services within a multiline hunt or uniform
call distribution group that provides access to
that Special Access Service within the hunt or
uniform call distribution group when it is idle
or provides busy tone when it is busy, when
the nonhunting number is dialed. Where
available, this feature is only provided in the
Telephone Company designated W A
Serving Offices. It is available with Feature
Groups A, B, C and D.
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(Cont'
(w)Multifrequency Address Signaling
Multifrequency Address Signaling is available
as an optional feature with FGC and FGD. This
feature provides for the transmission of number
information and control signals (e., number
address signals, automatic number
identification) between the end office switch
and the customer s premises (in either
direction). Multifrequency signaling
arrangements make use of pairs of frequencies
out of a group of six frequencies. Specific
information transmitted is dependent upon
feature group and call type (i., POTS, coin or
operator). This feature is not available in
combination with SS7 signaling.
(x)Signaling System 7 (SS7) Signaling
This feature provides common channel out of
band transmission of address and supervisory
SS7 protocol signaling information between the
end office switch or the tandem office switching
system and the customer s designated premises.
This feature is available only in offices where
technically feasible as indicated in NATIONAL
EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOCIATION INC.
TARIFF F.C. NO.4. The signaling
information is transmitted to the Telephone
Company designated STP which may be
provided by a separate entity. The customer
must arrange CCSAC facilities with the entity
providing the STP in order to receive SS7
signaling from the Telephone Company. This
feature is available with FGC
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(x)Signaling System 7 (SS7) Signaling (Cont'
and FGD and will be provided in accordance
with the SS7 Interconnect specifications
described in Technical Reference
TR-TSV-OOO905.
(y)
Calling Party Number (CPN)
This feature provides for the automatic
transmission of the ten digit directory number
associated with a calling station, to the
customer s premises for calls originating in the
LATA. The ten digit telephone number
consists of the NPA plus the seven digit
telephone number, which mayor may not be
the same number as the calling station s charge
number. The ten digit telephone number will
be coded as presented, or restricted via a
privacy indicator" for delivery to the called
end user. This feature is provided with
originating FGC and FGD with SS7 signaling.
CPN is available where technically feasible.
(z)Carrier Selection Parameter (CSP)
This feature provides for the automatic
transmission of a signaling indicator which
signifies to the customer whether or not the call
being processed originated from a
presubscribed line. If the line was
presubscribed, the indicator will signify if the
end user did or did not dial 101 XXXX. This
feature is provided with originating FGD with
SS7 signaling.
CSP is available only at selected Telephone Company switches.
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(Cont'
(aa)Charge Number Parameter (CN)
The CN Parameter is equivalent to the
existing ten digit Automatic Number
Identification (ANI) available with FGC
where technically feasible and FGD with MF
signaling. The CN Parameter provides for the
automatic transmission of the ten digit billing
number of the calling station and the
originating line information. This feature is
provided with originating FGC and FGD with
SS7 signaling.
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6.3 Provisions and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups
(Cont'
6.3.Common Switching Transport Termination and Interim NXX
Translation Optional Features (Cont'
(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(2) Transport Termination Nonchargeable Optional
Features
(a)Rotary Dial Station Signaling
This option provides for the transmission
of called party address signaling from
rotary dial stations to the customer
designated premises for originating calls.
This option is provided in the form of a
specific type of Transport Termination. It
is available with Feature Group B, only on
a directly trunked basis.
(b)Operator Trunk - Coin. Non-Coin. or
Combined Coin and Non-Coin
This option may be ordered to provide
coin, non-coin, or combined coin and
non-coin operation. It is available only
with Feature Group C and is provided in
electronic end offices and other Telephone
Company end offices where equipment is
available. It is provided as a trunk type of
Transport Termination.
Coin
This arrangement provides for initial coin
return control and routing of 0+, 0-, 1+
01 +, or 011 +. Because operator assisted
coin calling traffic is routed over a trunk
group dedicated to operator assisted calls
this arrangement is only provided in
association with the Service Class Routing
option.
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6.3 Provisions and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups
(Cont'
6.3.Common Switching Transport Termination and Interim NXX
Translation Optional Features (Cont'
(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(2)Transport Termination Nonchargeable Optional
Features (Cont'
(b)Operator Trunk-Coin. Non-Coin. or
Combined Coin and Non-Coin (Cont'
The operator assistance coin calling
arrangement is also normally ordered by the
customer in conjunction with the ANI
optional feature, since the preponderance of
trunk groups equipped with this arrangement
will be terminated in the customer s TSPS
systems, rather than in the customer s manual
cord boards.
Non-Coin
This arrangement provides for the routing of
, 0-, 1+, 01 +, or 011 +. Because operator
assisted non-coin calling traffic is routed
over a trunk group dedicated to operator
assisted calls, this arrangement is only
provided in association with the Service
Class Routing option.
The operator assistance non-coin calling
arrangement is also normally ordered by the
customer in conjunction with the ANI
optional feature, since the preponderance of
trunk groups equipped with this arrangement
will be terminated in the customer s TSPS
systems, rather than in the customer s manual
cord boards. When so equipped, the ANI
feature provides for the forwarding of
information digits which identify that the call
has originated from a hotel or motel, and
whether room number identification is
required, or that special screening is
required, e., for coinless
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6.3 Provisions and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups
(Cont'
6.3.Common Switching Transport Termination and Interim NXX
Translation Optional Features (Cont'
(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(2)Transport Termination Nonchargeable Optional
Features (Cont'
(b)Operator Trunk-Coin. Non-Coin. or
Combined Coin and Non-Coin (Cont'
public stations, dormitory or inmate stations
or other screening arrangements agreed to
between the customer and the Telephone
Company.
Combined Coin and Non-Coin
This arrangement provides for initial coin
return control and routing of 0+, 0-, or
011 +. Because operator assisted coin and
non-coin calling traffic is routed over a trunk
group dedicated to operator assisted calls
this arrangement is only provided in
association with the Service Class Routing
option.
This arrangement is normally ordered by the
customer in conjunction with the ANI
optional feature, since the preponderance of
trunk groups equipped with this arrangement
will be terminated in the customer s operator
services systems, rather than the customer
manual cord boards. When so equipped, the
ANI optional feature provides for the
forwarding of information digits which
identify that the call has originated from a
hotel or motel, and whether room number
identification is required, or that special
screening is required, e., for coinless public
stations, dormitory or inmate stations, or
other screening arrangements agreed to
between the customer and the Telephone
Company.
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6.3 Provisions and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups
(Cont'
6.3.Common Switching Transport Termination and Interim NXX
Translation Optional Features (Cont'
(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(2)Transport Termination Nonchargeable Optional
Features (Cont'd)
(c)Operator Trunk-Full Feature
This option provides the initial coin return
control function to the customer s operator. It
is available with Feature Group D and is
provided as trunk type for Transport
Termination. Because it requires inband
signaling, this feature is not available with the
SS7 Signaling option.
(3)Non-Chargeable Optional Features
(a)Interim NXX Translation
Interim NXX Translation optional feature is
an originating offering utilizing trunk side
Switched Access Service. The service
provides a customer identification function
based on the dialed 900 number.
When an 1+900+NXX-XXXX call is
originated by an end user, the Telephone
Company will perform the customer
identification function based on the dialed
digits to determine the customer location to
which the call is to be routed. If the call
originated from an end office switch not
equipped to provide the customer
identification function, the call will be routed
to an office at which the function is available.
Once customer identification has been
established, the call will be routed to the
customer. Calls originating from an end
office switch at which the customer
identification function is performed, but to
which the customer has not ordered Interim
NXX Translation, will be blocked.
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(Cont'
6.3.Common Switching Transport Termination and Interim NXX
Translation Optional Features (Cont'
(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(3)Non-Chargeable Optional Features (Cont'
(a)Interim NXX Translation (Cont'
The manner in which Interim NXX
Translation is provided is dependent on
the status of the end office from which the
service is provided (i., equipped with
equal access capabilities or not equipped
with equal access capabilities). When
Interim NXX Translation is provided from
an end office equipped with equal access
capabilities, it will be provided in
conjunction with FGD Switched Access
Service. When Interim NXX Translation
is provided from an end office not
equipped with equal access capabilities, it
will be provided in conjunction with FGC
Switched Access Service.
(4)Chargeable Optional Features
(a)800 Data Base Access Service
800 Data Base Access Service is provided
to all customers in conjunction with FGC
and FGD switched access service. When a
1+800+NXX-XXXX call is originated by
an end user, the Telephone Company will
utilize the Signaling System 7 (SS7)
network to query an 800 data base to
identify the customer to whom the call
will be delivered and provide vertical
features based on the dialed ten digits.
The call will then be routed to the
identified customer over FGC or FGD
switched access.
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6.3 Provisions and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups
(Cont'
6.3.Common Switching Transport Termination and Interim
NXX Translation Optional Features (Cont'
(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(4)Chargeable Optional Features (Cont'
(a)800 Data Base Access Service (Cont'
A Basic or Vertical Feature Query charge
as set forth in 12.1.D following, is
assessed for each query launched to the
data base which identifies the customer to
whom the call will be delivered.
The Basic Query provides the
identification of the customer to whom the
call will be delivered and includes area of
service routing which allows routing of
800 calls by telephone companies to
different interexchange carriers based on
the Local Access Transport Area (LATA)
in which the call originates.
The Vertical Feature Query provides the
same customer identification as the basic
query plus vertical features which may
include: (1) call validation, (ensuring that
calls originate from subscribed service
areas); (2) POTS translation of 800
numbers; (3) alternate POTS translation
(which allows subscribers to vary the
routing of 800 calls based on factors such
as time of day, place or origination of the
call, etc.); and (4) multiple carrier routing
(which allows subscribers to route to
different carriers based on factors similar
to those in (3)).
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6.3 Provisions and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups
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6.3.Common Switching Transport Termination and Interim NXX
Translation Optional Features (Cont'
(A)Optional Features (Cont'
(4)Chargeable Optional Features (Cont'
(a)800 Data Base Access Service (Cont'
The manner in which 800 data base access
service is provided is dependent on the
availability of SS7 service at the end office
from which the service is provided as
outlined following:
When 800 data base access service
originates at an end office equipped
with Service Switching Point (SSP)
capability for querying centralized
data bases, all such service will be
provisioned from that end office.
When 800 data base access service
originates at an end office not
equipped with SSP customer
identification capability, the 800 call
will be delivered to the access tandem
on which the end office is homed and
which is equipped with the SSP
feature to query centralized data
bases.
Query charges as set forth in 12.1.D
following are in addition to those
charges applicable for the Feature
Group C or Feature Group D
switched access service.
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6.4 Transmission Specifications
Each Switched Access Service transmission path is provided with standard
transmission specifications. There are three different standard specifications
(Types A, B and C). The standard for a particular transmission path is
dependent on the Feature Group, the Interface Group and whether the service
is directly routed or via an access tandem. The available transmission
specifications are set forth in 11.1 following. Data Transmission Parameters
are also provided with each Switched Access Service transmission path. The
Telephone Company will upon notification by the customer that the data
parameters set forth in 11.2(A), 11.2(B), or 11.2(C) are not being met
conduct tests independently or in cooperation with the customer, and take any
necessary action to insure that the data parameters are met.
The Telephone Company will maintain existing transmission specifications
on functioning service configurations installed prior to the effective date of
this price list except that service configurations having performance
specifications exceeding the standards listed in this provision will be
maintained at performance levels specified in this price list.
The transmission specifications concerning Switched Access Service are
immediate action limits and are set forth in 11.2 following. Acceptance
limits are set forth in Technical Reference TR-NWT-000334. This Technical
Reference also provides the basis for determining Switched Access Service
maintenance limits.
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6.4 Transmission Specifications (Cont'
FGC is provided with either Type B or Type C Transmission Specifications
as follows:
When routed directly to the end office Type B or Type C is provided.
When routed to an access tandem only Type B is provided
Type B or Type C is provided on the transmission path from the
access tandem to the end office.
Type C Transmission Specifications are provided with Interface Group
when routed directly to an end office. Type B is provided with Interface
Groups 2 through 10, whether routed directly to an end office or to an access
tandem.
Type DB Data Transmission Parameters are provided with FGC for the
transmission path between the customer s premises and the end office when
directly routed to the end office, and Type DB Data Transmission Parameters
are provided for the transmission path between the customer s premises and
the access tandem and between the access tandem and the end office when
routed via an access tandem.
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Obligation of the Telephone Company
In addition to the obligations of the Telephone Company set forth in Section
2. preceding, the Telephone Company has certain other obligations pertaining
only to the provision of Switched Access Service. These obligations are as
follows:
Network Management
The Telephone Company will administer its network to insure the
provision of acceptable service levels to all telecommunications users
of the Telephone Company s network services. Generally, service
levels are considered acceptable only when both end users and
customers are able to establish connections with little or no delay
encountered within the Telephone Company network. The Telephone
Company maintains the right to apply protective controls, i., those
actions, such as call gapping, which selectively cancel the completion
of traffic, over any traffic carried over its network, including that
associated with a customer s Switched Access Service. Generally,
such protective measures would only be taken as a result of
occurrences such as failure or overload of Telephone Company or
customer facilities, natural disasters, mass calling or national security
demands. In the event that the protective controls applied by the
Telephone Company result in the complete loss of service by the
customer, the customer will be granted a Credit Allowance for Service
Interruption as set forth in Section 2.4.3.
5.2 Design and Traffic Routing of Switched Access Service
For Feature Group C and Feature Group D, the Telephone Company
shall design and determine the routing of Switched Access Service.
The Telephone Company shall also decide if capacity is to be
provided by originating only, terminating only, or two-way trunk
groups. The Telephone Company will decide whether trunk side
access will be provided through the use of two-wire or four wire trunk
terminating equipment.
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Obligation of the Telephone Company (Cont'
5.2 Design and Traffic Routing of Switched Access Service (Cont'
Selection of facilities and equipment and traffic routing of the service
are based on standard engineering methods, available facilities and
equipment, and the Telephone Company traffic routing plans. Ifthe
customer desires routing or directionality different from that
determined by the Telephone Company, the Telephone Company will
work cooperatively with the customer to develop routing and other
local transport arrangements.
For Feature Groups A and B, the line trunk directionality and traffic
routing of the Switched Access Service between the customer
premises and the entry switch are determined by the customer s order
for service.
5.3 Provision of Service Performance Data
Subject to availability, end-to-end service performance data available
to the Telephone Company through its own service evaluation routines
may be made available to the customer based on previously arranged
intervals and format. These data provide information on overall
end-to-end call completion and non-completion performance. These
data do not include service performance data which are provided under
other price list sections, e., testing service results. The charges for
provision of this data will be determined on an individual case basis.
5.4 Trunk Group Measurement Reports
Subject to availability, the Telephone Company will make available
trunk group data in the form of usage in CCS, peg count and overflow
to the customer based on previously agreed to intervals.
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Obligation of the Telephone Company (Cont'
Determination of Number of Transmission Paths
The following applies to Switched Access Voice Transmission paths
and does not apply to signaling connections provided with CCSAC.
The number of transmission paths for CCSAC connections will be
determined jointly by the Telephone Company and the customer.
The Telephone Company will determine the number of Switched
Access Service transmission paths to be provided for the Switched
Access Feature Group C busy hour minutes of capacity ordered. The
number of transmission paths will be developed using the total busy
hour minutes of capacity by type (as described in 6.2 preceding) by
end office for each Feature Group ordered from a customer
designated premises. The total busy hour minutes of capacity by type
for the end office will be converted to transmission paths using
standard Telephone Company traffic engineering methods.
Design Blocking Measurement
The Telephone Company will design the facilities used in the
provision of Switched Access Service to meet the blocking probability
criteria as set forth in (A) following and (B) following.
(A)For Feature Groups A and B, no design blocking criteria
apply. For Feature Group C, the design blocking objective
will be no greater than one percent (.01) between the point of
termination at the customer s designated premises and the first
point of switching when traffic is directly routed without an
alternate route. Standard traffic engineering methods will be
used by the Telephone Company to determine the number of
transmission paths required to achieve this level of blocking.
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Design Blocking Measurement (Cont'
(A)(Cont'
For Feature Group D, the design blocking objective
will be no greater than one percent (.01) between the
point of termination at the customer s designated
premises and the end office switch, whether the traffic
is directly routed without an alternate route or routed
via an access tandem. Standard traffic engineering
methods as set forth in reference document
Telecommunications Transmission Engineering -
Volume 3 - Networks and Services (Chapters 6-
will be used by the Telephone Company to determine
the number of transmission path requested to achieve
this level of blocking.
(B)The Telephone Company will perform routine
measurement functions to assure that an adequate
number of transmission paths are in service. The
Telephone Company will recommend that additional
capacity (i.e., busy hour minutes of capacity) be
ordered by the customer when additional paths are
required to reduce the measured blocking to the
designed blocking level. For the capacity ordered, the
design blocking objective is assumed to have been
met if the routine measurements show that the
measured blocking does not exceed the threshold
listed in the following tables.
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Design Blocking Measurement (Cont'
(1)F or transmission paths carrying only first routed traffic direct
between an end office and customer s designated premises
without an alternate route, and for paths carrying only
overflow traffic, the measured blocking thresholds are as
follows:
Number of
Transmission Paths
Per Trunk Group
Measured Blocking Thresholds
in the Time Consistent Busy Hour
for the Number of Measurements
Taken Between 8:00 a.m. and 11 :00 p.
Per Trunk Group
15-11-
Measurements Measurements Measurements Measurements
070 080 090 140
050 060 070 090
050 060 070 080
040 050 060 070
7 or more 030 035 040 060
(2)For transmission paths carrying first routed traffic between
an end office and customer s premises via an access tandem
the measured blocking thresholds are as follows:
Number of
Transmission Paths
Per Trunk Group
Measured Blocking Thresholds
in the Time Consistent Busy Hour
for the Number of Measurements
Taken Between 8:00 a.m. and 11 :00 p.
Per Trunk Group
15-11-
Measurennents Measurennents Measurements Measurements
045 055 060 095
035 040 045 060
035 040 045 055
025 035 040 045
7 or more 020 025 030 040
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Obligations of the Telephone Company (Cont'
Design Layout Report
At the request of the customer, the Telephone Company will provide
to the customer the makeup of the facilities and services provided
from the customer s premises to the first point of switching. This
information will be provided in the form of a Design Layout Report.
The Design Layout Report will be provided to the customer at no
charge, and will be reissued or updated whenever these facilities are
materially changed.
Obligations of the Customer
In addition to the obligations of the customer set forth in Section 2.3 , the
customer has certain specific obligations pertaining to the use of Switched
Access Service. These obligations are as follows:
Supervisory Signaling
The customer s facilities shall provide the necessary on-hook
off-hook, answer and disconnect supervision.
Trunk Group Measurement Reports
With the agreement of the customer, trunk group data in the form of
usage in CCS, peg count and overflow for its end of all access trunk
groups, where technologically feasible, will be made available to the
Telephone Company. This data will be used to monitor trunk group
utilization and service performance and will be provided based on
previously arranged intervals and format.
Rate Regulations
This section contains the specific regulations governing the rates and charges
that apply for Switched Access Service.
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Rate Regulations
7.1 Application of Rates and Charges
(A)Nonrecurring Charges
Nonrecurring charges apply to each installation of service
as a one time charge. Nonrecurring charges are set forth in
12.1(A). Changes to existing services other than
administrative changes will be treated as a discontinuance
of the existing service and an installation of a new service.
Nonrecurring charges apply to each Switched Access
Service installed. FGC and FGD is ordered on a busy hour
minutes of capacity basis. The charge is applied for each
trunk which must be added in order to provide the
requested busy hour minutes of capacity. For FGA and
FGB, which are ordered on a per line or trunk basis
respectively, the charge is applied per line or trunk.
The following administrative changes will be made
without charge:
Change of customer name
Change of customer or customer s end user
premises address when the change of address is
not a result of physical relocation of equipment
Change in billing data (name, address, or contact
name or telephone number),
Change of agency authorization
Change of customer circuit identification
Change of billing account number
Change customer test line number
Change of customer or customer s end user
contact name or telephone number, and
Change of jurisdiction.
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Application of Rates and Charges (Cont'
(A)Nonrecurring Charges (Cont'
(1)Customer Identification Function for 900 Access Service
Nonrecurring charges may apply for the
installation of the Customer Identification
Function for 900 Access Service and for each
order received to add or change NXX translation
codes. This charge, if applicable, applies whether
this optional feature is installed coincident with or
at any time subsequent to the installation of
Switched Access Services. This charge is applied
per order, per Telephone Company. If, due to
technical limitations of the Telephone Company, a
customer could not combine its Interim NXX
traffic with its other trunk side Switched Access
Services, no charge shall apply to combine these
trunk groups when it becomes technically possible.
(3)
The nonrecurring charge set forth in 12.1(A)
may be waived, at the Company s Option, for
service connection when an IC converts trunks
from tandem-switched to direct-trunked or from
direct-trunked to tandem-switched or when an IC
orders the disconnection of over-provisioned
trunks.
For conversion ofFGC and FGD trunks from
multifrequency address signaling to SS7 signaling
or from SS7 signaling to multi-frequency address
signaling, nonrecurring, charges will apply as set
forth in 12.#.4(F).
(2)
(B)Recurring Charges
Rates are applied either as premium rates or transitional rates.
The specific application of these rates for a specific
customer is dependent upon the Feature Group. For FGC
and FGD service, the specific application of these rates is
dependent on the use made of the FGC and FGD service as
described in 6.2.
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(B)Recurring Charges (Cont'
(1)
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Premium rates as set forth in Section 12.#.1 apply to
all FGA, FGB and FGD access minutes that originate
from or terminate at end offices equipped with equal
access (Le., originating and terminating FGD)
capabilities and to all access minutes that originate or
terminate at end offices not equipped with equal
access capabilities when the service is provided to
customers who furnish interstate MTS/W A TS.
Premium Access rates as set forth in 12.1 apply to
all FGC and FGD access minutes only to providers of
MTS and W A TS at end offices not equipped for equal
access. In addition, premium rates apply to FGB
access minutes when utilized in the provision of
MTS/W A TS service.
(2)Transitional Access rates apply to all FGA and FGB
access minutes originating or terminating in an end
office which is not equipped with equal access
capabilities. In addition, transitional rates apply to
FGC access minutes originating in an end office
which is not equipped with equal access capabilities
when the FGC service is used in conjunction with the
Customer Identification Function for 800 Access
Service optional feature, by customers who do not
furnish interstate MTS/W A TS.
When originating FGD is not available in an end
office, and terminating FGD service to an access
tandem in a LATA is available, such terminating
FGD service may be used, at the option of the
customer, to terminate FGD calls to that end office.
Premium FGD rates apply to all access minutes
associated with such calls.
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Switched Access Service (Cont'
Rate Regulations (Cont'
Application of Rates and Charges (Cont'
(B)Recurring Charges (Cont'
(3)Where originating and/or terminating
measurement capability does not exist for Feature
Group A or Feature Group B Switched Access
Services provided to an entry switch, the number
of access minutes that will be assumed are as set
forth in Section 6.7.4 following.
(4)FGA Access Within Extended Area Service Area
Where Feature Group A switched access usage is
between a Primary Exchange Carrier and a
Secondary Exchange Carrier, within the same
Extended Area Service calling area, and the
Primary and Secondary Exchange Carriers are not
the same Telephone Company, the Secondary
Exchange Carrier will apply Transitional Switched
Access Service Local Transport rates to
originating access minutes and Transitional End
Office rates to both originating and terminating
access minutes, as set forth in 12.1 following.
This is in addition to those rates charged by the
Primary Exchange Carrier. Such usage will be
determined as set forth following:
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Application of Rates and Charges (Cont'
(B)Recurring Charges (Cont'
(4) FGA Access Within Extended Area Service Area (Cont'
(a)where end office specific usage data are
available, such data will be used to determine
the charges.
(b)Where end office specific usage data are not
available, the following method will be used
to determine the applicable access minutes of
use. The total originating and/or terminating
usage will be the measured usage at the entry
switch (i., dial tone office) or the assumed
usage as set forth in 6.7.4 following.
Originating and/or terminating usage will
then be apportioned between the Primary and
Secondary Exchange Carriers in the
following manner:
For originating usage, develop ratios
of the total number of subscriber
lines in each secondary exchange to
the total number of subscriber lines
in the Primary Exchange Carrier
Extended Area Service area served
by the dial tone office. Then apply
these ratios to the total number of
originating access minutes to
determine access minutes for each
secondary exchange.
For terminating usage, develop ratios
of the total number of subscriber lines
in each secondary exchange to the
total number subscriber
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Application of Rates and Charges (Cont'
(B)Recurring Charges (Cont'
(4)FGA Access Within Extended Area Service Area (Cont'
(b)(Cont'
lines in the Primary Exchange Carrier s Extended
Area Service area served by the dial tone office.
Then apply these ratios to the total number of
terminating access minutes to determine access
minutes for each secondary exchange.
In those instances where a Secondary Exchange
Carrier s exchange is part of two or more primary
Exchange Carriers' Extended Area Service areas
the Secondary Exchange Carrier s subscriber line
count described above must be apportioned
between each Primary Exchange Carrier
Extended Area Service area. This apportionment
will be based upon ratios of the subscriber line
count of all exchanges other than the Secondary
Exchange Carrier s in a Primary Exchange
Carrier s Extended Area Service area, of which the
Secondary Exchange Carrier s Exchange is part
divided by the subscriber line count of all
exchanges other than the Secondary Exchange
Carrier in all Primary Exchange Carrier Extended
Area Service areas of which the Secondary
Exchange Carrier s exchange is a part.
For purposes of administering this regulation
subscriber lines are defined as exchange service
lines, Centrex Lines and Centrex-type lines
provided by the telephone companies under local
and/or general exchange service price lists.
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Application of Rates and Charges (Cont'd)
(B)Recurring Charges (Cont'
(5)FGB Access Within An Access Tandem Environment
Where Feature Group B switched access usage is between
a Primary Exchange Carrier access tandem office and a
Secondary Exchange Carrier end office(s), which subtends
the Feature Group B access tandem, and the Primary and
Secondary Exchange Carriers are not the same Telephone
Company, the Secondary Exchange Carrier will apply
Transitional Switched Access Service End Office rates, as
set forth in 12.#.1 following. This is in addition to those
rates charged by the Primary Exchange Carrier. Such
usage will be determined as set forth following:
(a)Where end office usage data are available, such
data will be used to determine the charges.
(b)Where end office specific usage data are not
available, the following method will be used to
determine the applicable access minutes of use.
The total originating and/or terminating usage will
be the measured usage at the entry switch (i.
access tandem) or the assumed usage as
determined by the Primary Exchange Carrier.
Originating and/or terminating usage will then be
apportioned between the primary exchange(s) and
the secondary exchange(s) in the following
manner:
For originating usage, develop ratios of
the total number of subscriber lines in end
offices subtending the access tandem to
the total number of subscriber lines in all
end offices subtending the access tandem.
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Switched Access Service (Cont'
Rate Regulations (Cont'
Application of Rates and Charges (Cont'
(B)Recurring Charges (Cont'
(5)FGB Access Within An Access Tandem
Environment (Cont'
(b)(Cont'
Then apply these ratios to the total number
of originating access minutes to determine
extended area access minutes for each
secondary exchange.
For terminating usage, develop ratios of the
total number of subscriber lines in end
offices subtending the access tandem to the
total number of subscriber lines in all end
offices subtending the access tandem. Then
apply these ratios to the total number of
terminating access minutes to determine
access minutes for each secondary
exchange.
For purposes of administering this
regulation, subscriber lines are defined as
exchange service lines, Centrex lines and
Centrex-type lines provided by the
telephone companies under local and/or
general exchange service price lists.
(6)The ratio used to calculate the access
minutes as set forth in (3)(a) and (4)(a)
preceding will be determined by the
Telephone Company and provided to the
customer upon his request within 15 days of
the receipt of such request.
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Application of Rates and Charges (Cont'
(B)Recurring Charges (Cont'
(7)When originating FGD is not available in an end
office, and terminating FGD service to an access
tandem in a LATA is available, such terminating FGD
service may be used, at the option of the Company, to
terminate FGD calls to that end office. Premium FGD
rates apply to all access minutes associated with such
calls.
(C)800 Data Base Access Service
A Basic Query or a Vertical Feature Query charge applies for
each query that is launched to an 800 data base and identifies
the customer to whom the call will be delivered. The Query
charge applied will depend on the features used in making the
data base query. Queries using vertical service features
outlined above will be charged the Vertical Feature Query
charge. All other queries will be charged the Basic Query
charge. Query charges, as set forth in 12.1(D) will only be
applied by those companies whose wire centers are identified
as assessing query charges in the NATIONAL EXCHANGE
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Application of Rates and Charges (Cont'
(C)800 Data Base Access Service (Cont'
When Feature Group C or Feature Group D switched access
service is used for the provision of 800 Data Base Access
Service and the total minutes of use and/or count of queries
can be determined for each customer at a tandem or SSP but
can not be determined by individual end office, an allocation
method will be utilized to determine minutes of use and/or
queries by end office and customer. For each end office a
ratio will be developed and applied against the total minutes
of use and/or count of queries for a given customer as
determined by the tandem or SSP. These ratios will be
developed by dividing the unidentified originating 800
minutes of use at an end office by the total unidentified
originating minutes of use in all end offices subtending the
tandem or SSP. For example, assume:
Three end offices (EO-, EO-, and EO-3) subtend a
tandem
EO-1 measures 2 000 minutes of 800 use
EO-2 measures 3 000 minutes of 800 use
EO-3 measures 000 minutes of 800 use
000 Total
The tandem delivers 800 usage to two customers:
IC-A has 4 000 minutes of use
IC-B has 6 000 minutes of use
The allocation ratio for EO-1 is 20%
000/1 0 000
The minutes of use to be billed by EO-1 are
800 to IC-A (20% X 4 000)
1.200 to IC-B (20% X 6 000)
000 Total
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Switched Access Service (Cont'
Rate Regulations (Cont'
7.2 Minimum Periods
Switched Access Service is provided for a minimum period of one
month.
7.3 Minimum Monthly Charge
For the Local Transport and Local Switching rate elements, the
minimum monthly charge is the sum of the charges set forth in
12.1.(B) and 12.1.(C) following for the measured or assumed
usage for the month.
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Switched Access Service (Cont'
Rate Regulations (Cont'
7.4 Measuring Access Minutes
Customer traffic to end offices will be measured (i.e., recorded or
assumed) by the Telephone Company. Originating and terminating
calls will be measured (i.e., recorded or assumed) by the Telephone
Company to determine the basis for computing chargeable access
minutes. In the event customer message detail is not available
because the Telephone Company lost or damaged tapes or incurred
recording system outages, the Telephone Company will compute
chargeable access minutes by estimating the volume of lost customer
messages based on previously known values. This estimated
customer message volume will be provided to the customer. For
terminating calls over FGA and FGB, FGC to 800, and FGD, and for
originating calls over FGA (when the off-hook supervisory signal is
provided by the customer s equipment before the called party answers)
and FGB, and FGD, the measured minutes are the chargeable access
minutes. For originating calls over FGA (when the off-hook
supervisory signal is forwarded by the customer s equipment when the
called party answers), and FGC, chargeable originating access
minutes are derived from recorded minutes in the following manner.
Step 1:Obtain recorded originating minutes and messages, (measured
as set forth in (C) and (E) following for FGA, when the
off-hook supervisory signal is forwarded by the customer
equipment when the called party answers and for FGC from
the appropriate recording data.
Step 2:Obtain the total attempts by dividing the originating measured
messages by the completion ratio. Completion ratios (CR) are
obtained separately for the major call categories such as
DDD, operator, 800, 900, directory assistance and
international from a sample study which analyzes the ultimate
completion status of the total attempts which receive
acknowledgement from the customer. That is, Measured
Messages divided by Completion Ratio equals Total
Attempts.
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7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont'
Step 3: Obtain the total non-conversation time additive (NCTA) by
multiplying the total attempts (obtained in Step 2) by the
NCTA per attempt ratio. The NCTA per attempt ratio is
obtained from the sample study identified in Step 2 by
measuring the non-conversation time associated with both
completed and incompleted attempts. The total NCT A is the
time on a completed attempt from customer
acknowledgement of receipt of call to called party answer (set
up and ringing) plus the time on an incompleted attempt from
customer acknowledgement of call until the access tandem or
end office receives a disconnect signal (ring - no answer, busy
or network blockage). That is, Total Attempts times
Non-Conversation Time per Attempt Ratio equals Total
NCTA.
Step 4: Obtain total chargeable originating access minutes by adding
the total NCTA (obtained in Step 3) to the recorded
originating measured minutes (obtained in Step 1). That is
Measured Minutes plus NCT A equals Chargeable Originating
Access Minutes.
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Rate Regulations (Cont'
7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont'
Following is an example which illustrates how the chargeable
originating access minutes are derived from the measured originating
minutes using this formula.
Where:Measured Minutes (M. Min.
Measured Messages (M. Mes.
Completion Ratio (CR)
NCT A per Attempt
= 7 000
= 1 000
= .
= .4
(1)Total Attempts = 1.000 (M. Mes.= 1 333.33
75 (CR)
(2)Total NCTA =.4 (NCTA per Attempt) x
333.33 = 533.33
(3)Total Chargeable Originating Access Minutes
= 7 000 (M. Min.) + 533.33 (NCTA)=
533.33
Usage rated FGA, FGB, FGC and FGD access minutes are
accumulated over the billing period for each end office. When the
calculation of access minutes results in a fraction, the fraction will be
rounded up to the nearest access minute for each end office.
Assumed minutes are used for FGA services which originate or
terminate in end offices not equipped with measurement capabilities.
The assumed average access minutes used for services originating or
terminating in offices where measurement capability does not exist
are set forth in (B) following.
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Rate Regulations (Cont'
7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont'd)
(A)Where originating and terminating measurement capability
does not exist for Feature Group A provided to an entry
switch, the number of access minutes will be assumed to be
3080 access minutes per line per month when the line is
arranged for two way calling (1629 originating and 1451
term inating).
Where measurement capability exists for either originating or
terminating usage, but not both, on a line arranged for two
way calling, the number of access minutes per line per month
will be an assumed 3080 or the measured usage, whichever is
greater. If the usage in the measured direction exceeds 3080
access minutes per line per month, it will be assumed that
there is zero usage in the unmeasured direction. If the
measured usage is less than 3080 access minutes per line per
month, the usage in the unmeasured direction will be the
assumed usage for that unmeasured direction; the total of
measured and assumed minutes not to exceed the total
assumed usage of 3080 access minutes designated for two
way calling. If the total exceeds 3080 access minutes the
assumed minutes shall be reduced so that the total of
measured and unmeasured minutes equals 3080 access
minutes.
Additionally, when the line is arranged for one way calling
and there is no measurement capability for that direction
1629 access minutes per month will be assumed for
originating calling only lines and 1451 access minutes per
month will be assumed for terminating calling only lines.
Notwithstanding the preceding, when Feature Group A is used
for the provision of W A TS-type service where measurement
capability exists at the W ATS Serving Office but not at the
Feature Group A entry switch, the measured WATS-type
originating and/or terminating minutes of use shall be
separately summed and compared to their respective total
assumed originating and/or terminating minutes of use. The
number of access minutes per line per month will be the
assumed or the measured usage, whichever is greater.
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(B)Where originating and terminating measurement capability
does not exist for Feature Group B provided to an entry
switch, the number of access minutes will be assumed to be
9000 access minutes per trunk per month when the trunk is
arranged for two way calling.
Where measurement capability exists for either originating or
terminating usage, but not both, on a trunk arranged for two
way calling, the number of access minutes per trunk per
month will be an assumed 9000 or the measured usage
whichever is greater. If the usage in the measured direction
exceeds 9000 access minutes per trunk per month, it will be
assumed that there is zero usage in the unmeasured direction.
If the measured usage is less than 9000 access minutes per
trunk per month, the usage in the unmeasured direction will
be the assumed usage for that unmeasured direction; (the total
of measured and assumed minutes not to exceed the total
assumed usage of 9000 access minutes designated for two
way calling.) If the total exceeds 9000 access minutes the
assumed minutes shall be reduced so that the total of
measured and unmeasured minutes equals 9000 access
minutes.
Additionally, when the trunk is arranged for one way calling
and there is no measurement capability for that direction
4500 access minutes per month will be assumed for
originating calling only lines and 4500 access minutes per
month will be assumed for terminating calling only lines.
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(B)(Cont'
Notwithstanding the preceding, when Feature Group B is
used for the provision of W A TS or W A TS-type service
where measurement capability exists at the W A TS Serving
Office but not at the Feature Group B entry switch, the
measured W A TS or W A TS-type originating and/or
terminating minutes of use shall be separately summed and
compared to their respective total assumed originating
and/or terminating minutes of use. The number of minutes
per trunk per month will be the assumed or the measured
usage, whichever is greater.
(C)Feature Group A Usage Measurement
For originating calls over FGA, usage measurement begins
when the originating FGA entry switch receives an
off-hook supervisory signal forwarded from the customer
point of termination. This off-hook signal may be
provided by the customer s equipment before the called
party answers, or forwarded by the customer s equipment
when the called party answers.
The measurement of originating call usage over FGA ends
when the originating FGA entry switch receives an
on-hook supervisory signal from either the originating end
user s end office, indicating the originating end user has
disconnected, or the customer s point of termination
whichever is recognized first by the entry switch.
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7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont'
F or terminating calls over FGA, usage measurement
begins when the terminating FGA entry switch receives an
off-hook supervisory signal from the terminating end
user s end office, indicating the terminating end user has
answered. The measurement of terminating call usage
over FGA ends when the terminating FGA entry switch
receives an on-hook supervisory signal from either the
terminating end user s end office, indicating the
terminating end user has disconnected, or the customer
point of termination, whichever is recognized first by the
entry switch.
(D)Feature Group B Usage Measurement
For originating calls over FGB, usage measurement begins
when the originating FGB entry switch receives answer
supervision forwarded from the customer s point of
termination, indicating the customer s equipment has
answered.
The measurement of originating call usage over FGB ends
when the originating FGB entry switch receives disconnect
supervision from either the originating end user s end
office, indicating the originating end user has
disconnected, or the customer s point of termination
whichever is recognized first by the entry switch.
For terminating calls over FGB, usage measurement
begins when the terminating FGB entry switch receives
answer supervision from the terminating end user s end
office, indicating the terminating end user has answered.
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(D)Feature Group B Usage Measurement (Cont'
The measurement of terminating call usage over FGB ends
when the terminating FGB entry switch receives disconnect
supervision from either the terminating end user s end office
indicating the terminating end user has disconnected, or the
customer s point of termination, whichever is recognized first
by the entry switch.
(E)Feature Group C Usage Measurement
(1)Originating Usage
For originating calls over FGC provided with
multifrequency address signaling, usage measurement
begins when the originating FGC entry switch
receives answer supervision from the customer s point
of termination, indicating the called party has
answered.
For originating calls over FGC provided with
Signaling System 7 (SS7) Signaling when the FGC
end office is routed through a tandem for connection
to the customer, usage measurement begins when the
FGC end office receives the SS7 Exit Message from
the tandem.
For originating calls over FGC provided with
Signaling System 7 (SS7) Signaling when the FGC
end office is not routed through an access tandem for
connection to the customer, usage measurement
begins when the SS7 Initial Address Message is sent
from the Service Switching Point (SSP) to the Service
Transfer Point (STP).
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(E)Feature Group C Usage Measurement (Cont'
(1)Originating Usage (Cont'
The measurement of originating call usage over
FGC provided with multifrequency address
signaling ends when the originating FGC entry
switch receives disconnect supervision from either
the originating end user s end office, indicating the
originating end user has disconnected, or the
customer s point oftermination, whichever is
recognized first by the entry switch.
The measurement of originating call usage over
FGC provided with SS7 Signaling ends when the
originating FGC end office receives an SS7
Release Message indicating either the originating
or terminating end user has disconnected.
For all calls terminating in the Company
exchanges where the Company has the facilities
necessary to measure terminating usage, actual
measured usage will be utilized to determine
terminating access minutes.
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7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont'
(E)Feature Group C Usage Measurement (Cont'
(2)Terminating Usage
For terminating calls over FGC, the chargeable
access minutes are either measured or derived.
For terminating calls over FGC where
measurement capability does not exist, terminating
FGC usage is derived from originating usage
excluding usage from calls to closed end services
or Directory Assistance Services.
For terminating calls over FGC with SS7
signaling, usage measurement begins when the
terminating recording switch receives answer
supervision from the terminating end user. The
Telephone Company switch receives answer
supervision and sends the indication to the
customer in the form of an answer message. The
measurement of terminating FGC call usage ends
when the entry switch receives or sends Release
Message, whichever occurs first.
For terminating calls over FGC to services other
than 800, 900 or directory assistance, terminating
FGC usage is not directly measured at the
terminating entry switch, but is imputed from
originating usage, excluding usage from calls to
800, 900 or directory assistance services.
Jurisdictional assignment of 800 service over FGC
is imputed for both originating and terminating
usage.
The Telephone Company shall review for
reasonableness on a quarterly basis all factors used
in imputing terminating minutes. Factors will be
modified when necessary based on the review.
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(E)Feature Group C Usage Measurement (Cont'
(2)Terminating Usage (Cont'
For terminating calls over FGC to 800 Service, usage
measurement begins when the terminating FGC entry
switch receives answer supervision from the
terminating end user s end office, indicating the
terminating 800 Service end user has answered.
The measurement of terminating call usage over FGC
to 800 Service ends when the terminating FGC entry
switch receives an on-hook supervisory signal from
the terminating end user s end office, indicating the
terminating 800 Service end user has disconnected, or
from the customer s point of termination, whichever is
recognized first by the entry switch.
(F)Feature Group D Usage Measurement
(1)Originating Usage
For originating calls over FGD the
measured minutes are the chargeable
access minutes.
For originating calls over FGD provided
with Multifrequency address signaling,
usage measurement begins when the
originating FGD entry switch receives the
first wink supervisory signal forwarded
from the customer s point oftermination.
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7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont'
(F)Feature Group D Usage Measurement (Cont'
(1)Originating Usage (Cont'
For originating calls over FGD provided with
Signaling System 7 (SS7) signaling when the FGD
end office is routed through a tandem for
connection to the customer, usage measurement
begins when the FGD end office receives the SS7
Exit Message from the tandem.
For originating calls over FGD provided with
Signaling System 7 (SS7) signaling when the FGD
end office is not routed through an access tandem
for connection to the customer, usage
measurement begins when the SS7 Initial Address
Message is sent from the Service Switching Point
(SSP) to the service transfer Point (STP).
The measurement of originating call usage over
FGD provided with Multi-Frequency Signaling
ends when the originating FGD first point of
switching receives disconnect supervision from
either the originating end user s end office
indicating the originating end user has
disconnected, or the customer s point of
termination, whichever is recognized first by the
first point of switch.
The measurement of originating call usage over
FGD provided with SS7 Signaling ends when the
originating FGD end office receives an SS7
Release Message indicating either the originating
or terminating end user has disconnected.
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(2)Terminating Usage
For terminating calls over FGD the chargeable
access minutes are either measured or derived.
For terminating calls over FGD provided with
Multifrequency Signaling, where measurement
capability exists, the measurement of chargeable
access minutes begins when the terminating FGD
first point of switching receives answer
supervision from the terminating end user s end
office, indicating the terminating end user has
answered. This measurement ends when the
terminating FGD first point of switching receives
disconnect supervision from either the terminating
end user s end office, indicating the terminating
end user has disconnected, or the customer s point
of termination, whichever is recognized first by
the first point of switching.
For terminating calls over FGD, where
measurement capability does not exist, terminating
FGD usage is derived from originating usage
excluding usage from calls to closed end services
or Directory Assistance Service.
For terminating calls over FGD with SS7
signaling, usage measurement begins when the
terminating recording switch receives answer
supervision from the terminating end user. The
Telephone Company switch receives answer
supervision and sends the indication to the
customer in the form of an answer message. The
measurement of terminating FGD call usage ends
when the entry switch receives or sends a release
message, whichever occurs first.
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Off Peak Periods
Off Peak Periods
Weekdays 11:00 PM to *8:00 AM
Sunday All day
Saturday All day
Discount
40%
40%
40%
*to but not including
Discounts for off peak rate periods given in the above table are
expressed as a percent reduction of the peak period local transport and
local switching rates in Section 12.
In cases where a message begins in one rate period and ends in
another, the initial period discount is the discount in effect at the time
the connection is established. If the message continues into an
additional period, the new rate and/or discount applies for the
remainder of the message.
On Christmas Day (December 25), New Year s Day (January, 1),
Independence Day (July 4), Thanksgiving Day and Labor Day, and on
resulting legal holidays when Christmas, New Year s or Independence
Day legal holidays fall on dates other than December 25 , January 1 , or
July 4 respectively, the holiday rate applicable is the Off peak rate.
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7.1 General
Special Access Service provides a transmission path to connect two or more
customer designated premises* when all designated premises can be
connected with facilities provided by the Telephone Company. If only a
portion of the facilities can be provided by the Telephone Company, Special
Access Service provides the transmission path necessary to connect customer
designated premises in the Telephone Company s serving area with the
interconnection point with another exchange telephone company. Special
Access Service includes all exchange access which does not utilize Telephone
Company end office switching.
1.1 Rate Elements
There are three basic rate elements which may apply to a Special
Access Service in addition to the Special Access Surcharge
described in Section 7.4.4 and the Message Station Equipment
Recovery charge described in Section 7.4.
(A)Channel Termination
The Channel Termination provides for the communication
path between a customer designated premises and the
serving wire center of that premises. One Channel
Termination charge applies per customer designated
premises, located in the serving area ofthe Telephone
Company, at which the channel is terminated. This charge
will apply even if the customer designated premises and
the serving wire center are co-located in a Telephone
Company building. The rates for Channel Termination are
set forth in 12.#.2(A).
(B)Channel Mileage
The Channel Mileage rate category provides for the end
office equipment and the transmission facilities between
the serving wire centers associated with two customer
designated premises, between a serving wire center
associated with a customer designated premises
Telephone Company Centrex CO switches are considered to be customer
premises for purposes of this price list.
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(B)Channel Mileage (Cont'
and a Telephone Company hub, between two Telephone
Company hubs, or between a serving wire center
associated with a customer designated premises and the
W A TS serving office, or if the customer utilizes the
facilities of another connecting exchange carrier to access
a customer designated premises, the Channel Mileage
charge will provide for facilities between the end office
switch and the interconnection point with the connecting
exchange carrier.
The Channel Mileage rate will apply at the serving wire
center(s) for each customer designated premises. If the
Channel Mileage is between Telephone Company bridging
hubs, the Channel Mileage rate will apply once. When the
Channel Mileage is zero (Le., co-located serving wire
centers), the Channel Mileage rate will not apply.
(C)Optional Features and Functions
Optional features and functions may be added to a Special
Access Service to meet specific communications
requirements. These are not necessarily identifiable with
specific equipment, but rather represent the end result in
terms of performance characteristics which may be
obtained. These characteristics may be obtained by using
various combinations of equipment installed at various
locations along the path of the service. Bridging and
multiplexing are Optional Features and Functions which
must be performed at a Telephone Company hub office as
described in Section 7.1.6. No Optional Features and
Functions have been requested by customers. At such time
as service is requested, and if facilities are available, rates
and regulations will be filed in this price list in order to
provide the requested services.
Rates for optional features and functions are set forth in
Section 12.
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General (Cont'
1.2 Design Layout Report
At the request of the customer, the Telephone Company will
provide to the customer the make-up of the facilities and services
provided under this price list as Special Access Service to aid the
customer in designing its overall service. This information will be
provided in the form of a Design Layout Report. The Design
Layout Report will be provided to the customer at no charge, and
will be reissued or updated whenever the facilities are materially
changed.
1.3 Acceptance Testing
At no additional charge, the Telephone Company will, at the
customer s request, cooperatively test at the time of installation the
following parameters:
(A)For Voice Grade analog services, acceptance test will
include tests for loss, 3-tone slope, DC continuity,
operational signaling, C-notched noise, and C-message
noise when these parameters are applicable and specified
in the order for service. Additionally, for Voice Grade
services, a balance (improved loss) test will be made if the
customer has ordered the improved loss optional feature.
(B)For Metallic services, Program Audio, High Capacity,
Video Services and Digital Data Services, acceptance tests
will include tests for the parameters applicable to the
service as specified by the customer in the order for
servIce.
In addition to the above tests, Additional Cooperative Acceptance
Testing for Voice Grade service to test other parameters is
available at the customer s request. All test results will be made
available to the customer upon request. The rates described in
Section 12.#.4(B) for Additional Labor will apply when additional
tests are performed.
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7.1 General (Cont'd)
7.1.4 Service Descriptions
For the purposes of ordering, there are six categories of Special
Access Service. These are Metallic (MT), Voice (VG), Program
Audio (AP), High Capacity (He), Video (V) and Digital Data
(DD).
Each service consists of a basic channel to which a technical
specifications package (customized or predefined), channel
interface(s) and, when desired, optional features and functions are
added to construct the service desired by the customer. Technical
specifications packages are described in this section. Channel
interfaces are nonchargeable features of a Special Access Service
and are described in 11.3.
Customized technical specifications packages will be provided
where technically feasible. If the Telephone Company determines
that the requested parameter specifications are not compatible, the
customer will be advised and given the opportunity to change the
order.
When a customized channel is ordered the customer will be
notified whether Additional Engineering Charges apply. In such
cases, the customer will be given an estimate of the hours to be
billed before any further action is taken on the order.
The channel description specifies the characteristics of the basic
channel and indicates whether the channel is provided between
customer designated premises, between a customer designated
premises and a Telephone Company hub where bridging or
multiplexing functions are performed, or, between a customer
designated premises and the W A TS serving office.
(A)Information pertaining to the technical specifications
package described in 7.2 indicates the transmission
parameters that are available with each package. This
information is displayed in a matrix with the transmission
parameters listed down the left side and the packages listed
across the top. Each package is identified by a code, e.
VGC. The
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(A)
(B)
(e)
(D)
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first two letters of the code indicate the category of Special
Access Service to which the parameters are applicable.
These two letter codes are shown above in parentheses
following the category of Special Access Service. The
letter "C" following the two letter code indicates the
technical specifications package for a customized service.
A numeric or alpha-numeric designation following the two
letter code indicates the specific predefined package. For
a customized service, the customer may select any
parameters available with that category of service as long
as the parameters are compatible. When appropriate, the
Technical Reference which contains detailed specifications
for the parameters is shown following the matrix.
Channel interfaces at each Point of Termination on a
two-point service may be symmetrical or asymmetrical.
On a multipoint service they may also be symmetrical or
asymmetrical, but communications can only be provided
between compatible channel interfaces. Only certain
channel interfaces are compatible. These are set forth in
11.3 following, in a combination format.
Only certain channel interface combinations are available
with the predefined technical specification packages.
These are delineated in the Technical References set forth
in 7.1.4(E). When a customized channel is requested, all
channel interface combinations available with the
specified type of service are available with the customized
channel.
The Telephone Company will maintain existing
transmission specifications on services installed prior to
the effective date of this price list, except that existing
services with performance specifications exceeding the
standards listed in the provision will be maintained at the
performance levels specified in this price list.
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1.4 Service Descriptions (Cont'
(E)All services installed after the effective date of this price
list will conform to the transmission specification
standards contained in this price list or in the following
Technical References for each category of service:
Metallic TR-NPL-000336
Voice Grade TR - TSY -000335
PUB 41004, Table 4
Program Audio TR-NPL-000337 and
associated Addendum
High Capacity TR-INS-000342
PUB 62411
Video TR-NPL 000338
Digital Data TR-NPL-000341 and
associated Addendum
PUB 62310
Ordering Options and Conditions1.5
Special Access Service is ordered under the Access Order
provisions set forth in 5. preceding. Also included in that section
are other charges which may be associated with ordering Special
Access Service (e., Service Date Change Charges, Cancellation
Charges, etc.
1.6 Facility Hubs
A hub is a Telephone Company designated serving wire center at
which bridging or multiplexing functions are performed. The
bridging functions performed are to connect three or more
customer designated premises in a multipoint arrangement. The
multiplexing functions are to channelize analog or digital facilities
to individual services requiring a lower capacity or bandwidth.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOCIATION TARIFF
C. NO.4 identifies serving wire centers, hub locations and the
type of bridging or multiplexing functions available.
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General (Cont'
1.7 Mixed Use Analog and Digital High Capacity Services
Mixed use refers to a rate application applicable only when the
customer orders High Capacity facilities between a customer
designated premises and a Telephone Company hub where the
Telephone Company performs multiplexing/de-multiplexing
functions and the same customer then orders the derived channels
as Special and Switched Access Services.
The High Capacity facility will be ordered, provided and rated as
Special Access Service (i., Channel Termination, Channel
Mileage, as appropriate, and Multiplexing Arrangement). The
nonrecurring charge that applies when the mixed use facility is
installed will be the nonrecurring charge associated with the
appropriate Special Access High Capacity Channel Termination.
Rating as Special Access will continue until such time as the
customer chooses to use a portion of the available capacity for
Switched Access Service. Individual service (i., Switched or
Special Access) nonrecurring charges will not apply to the
individual channels of the mixed use facility.
When Special Access Service is provided utilizing a channel of the
mixed use facility to a hub, High Capacity rates and charges will
apply for the facility to the hub, as set forth preceding, and
individual service rates and charges will apply from the hub to the
customer designated premises. The rates and charges that will
apply to the portion from the hub to the customer designated
premises will be dependent on the specific type of Special Access
Service that is provided (e., Voice Grade, Telegraph, etc.). The
applicable rates and charges will include a Channel Termination
and Channel Mileage, if applicable. Rates and charges for optional
features and functions associated with the service, if any, will
apply for the appropriate channel type.
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1.7 Mixed Use Analog and Digital High Capacity Services (Cont'
As each individual channel is activated for Switched Access
Service, the High Capacity Special Access Channel Termination
and Channel Mileage rates will be reduced accordingly (e.
1/24th for a DSI service, etc.). Switched Access Service rates and
charges, as set forth in 12.#.2 following, will apply for each
channel of the standard use facility that is used to provide a
Switched Access Service.
The customer must place an order for each individual Switched or
Special Access Service utilizing the Mixed Use Facilities and
specify the channel assignment for each such service.
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7.2 Channel Tvpes and Service Descriptions
There are six basic types of channels used to provide Special Access Services.
Each type has its own characteristics. All are subdivided by one or more of
the following:
- Transmission specifications
- Bandwidth
- Speed (i., bit rate),
- Spectrum
Customers can order a basic channel and select from a list of available
transmission parameters and channel interfaces those that they desire to meet
specific communications requirements.
For purposes of ordering channels, each has been identified as a type of
Special Access Service. However, such identification is not intended to limit
a customer s use of the channel nor to imply that the channel is limited to a
particular use. For example, if a customer s equipment is capable of
transmitting voice over a channel that is identified as a Metallic Service in this
price list, there is no restriction against doing so.
2.1 Metallic Service Channel Description
A Metallic channel is an unconditioned two-wire channel arranged
to transmit direct current and capable oftransmitting low speed
varying signals at rates up to 30 baud. This channel is provided by
metallic or equivalent facilities. Metallic channels are provided
between customer designated premises or between a customer
designated premises and a Telephone Company hub where
bridging functions are performed. Interoffice metallic facilities
will be limited in length to a total of five miles per channel.
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7.2 Channel Types and Service Descriptions (Cont'
7.2.Metallic Service Channel Description (Cont'
(A)Technical Specifications Packages
Packa e MT-
Parameter ...L
DC Resistance
Between Conductors
Loop Resistance
Shunt Capacitance
The technical specifications are delineated in Technical
Reference TR-NPL-000336
All parameters are available within the ranges
selected by the customer where technically
feasible.
(B)Channel Interfaces
Compatible channel interfaces are set forth in 11.3 following.
2.2 Voice Grade Service Channel Description
A Voice Grade channel is a channel which provides voice
frequency transmission capability in the nominal
frequency range of 300 to 3000 Hz and may be terminated
two-wire or four-wire. Voice Grade channels are provided
between customer designated premises, between a
customer designated premises and a Telephone Company
hub, or between a customer designated premises and a
W A TS serving office.
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Voice Grade Service Channel Description (Cont'
(A)Technical Specifications Package
Parameter
Attenuation
Distortion
Message Noise
Echo Control
Envelope Delay
Distortion
Frequency Shift
Impulse Noise
Intermodulation
Distortion
Loss Deviation
Phase Hits, Gain
Hits, and Dropouts X
Phase Jitter
Signal-to-
Message Noise
Signal-to-
Notch Noise
Package VG-
11
X x x X X x x X
X x x x x x x XX X X X X X
X X X X X
X X X x
X x
X X X X XXX X
*The desire parameters are selected by the customer from the
list of available parameters.
The technical specification for these parameters (except for
dropouts, gain hits, and phase hits) are delineated in Technical
References TR-NPL-000334 and TR-TSY-000335. The
technical specifications for dropouts, phase hits, and gain hits
are delineated in Technical Reference PUB 41004, Table 4.
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(B)Channel Interfaces
The following channel interfaces for Voice Grade service do
not require signaling capability: AH, DA, DB, DD, DE, DS
, PR and TF.
The following channel interfaces for Voice Grade service
require signaling capability: AB, AC, CT, DX, DY, EA, EB
, EX, GO, GS, LA, LB, LC, LO, LR, LS, RV and SF.
Compatible channel interfaces are set forth in 11.3 following.
7.2.Program Audio Service Channel Description
A Program Audio channel is a channel with a bandwidth measured in
Hz for the transmission of a complex signal voltage. The channel is
used for transmission of audio signals. The nominal frequency
bandwidth is from 50 to 15000 Hz. Only one-way transmission is
provided.
Program Audio Special Access services are typically used in full-time
and part-time applications for radio broadcasting, noncommercial
educational audio, and wired music. These examples of applications
are not intended to limit a customer s use of the channel nor to imply
that the channel is limited to a particular use.
Gain conditioning and stereo treatment are optional features which
will be provided at additional charge where requested.
Rates and charges for Special Access Program Audio Service as set
forth in 12.#.2 following.
Compatible Channel interfaces are set forth in 11.3.5(C) following.
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(A)Technical Specifications Packages Program Audio Service
SD Code
NC Code
PackageAP2 AP3PF APC* API
rQ
Parameter
Actual Measured Loss
Amplitude Tracking
Crosstalk
Distortion Tracking
Gain/Frequency Distortion
Group Delay
Noise
Phrase Tracking
Short- Term Gain Stability
Short- Term Loss
Total Distortion
Optional Features and Functions
Central Office Bridging
Capability
Gain Conditioning
Stereo
AP4
The technical specifications are described in Technical Reference
TR-NPL-000337 and associated Addendum.
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2.4 High Capacity Service
A High Capacity channel is a channel for the transmission
of nominal 64.0 Kbps** or 1.544 152 132 44.736, or
274.176 Mbps isochronous serial data. The actual bit rate
is a function of the channel interface selected by the
customer. High Capacity channels are provided between
customer designated premises or between a customer
designated premises and a Telephone Company hub or
hubs.
The customer may provide the Network Channel
Terminating Equipment associated with the High Capacity
channel at the customer s premises.
A channel with technical specifications package HC 1 will
be capable of an error-free second performance of98.75%
over a continuous 24 hour period as measured at the 1.544
Mbps rate through a CSU equivalent which is designed
manufactured, and maintained to conform with the
specifications contained in Technical Reference PUB
62411.
Rates and charges for Special Access High Capacity
Service are as set forth in 12.2 following.
Compatible channel interfaces are set forth in 11.3.5(D)
following.
Available only as a channel of 1.544 Mbps facility to a Telephone Company
Digital Data hub or as a cross connect of two 2.4 , 56.0 or 64.0 Kbps
channels of two 1.544 Mbps facilities to a Digital Data hub(s). The customer
must provide system and channel assignment data.
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(A)Technical Specifications Packages and Network Channel Interfaces
SD Code
NC Code
Package
HCO HC 1 HC 1 HC2 HC3 HC4
HS HC HD HE HF HG
Parameters
Error-Free Seconds
Optional Features
and Functions
Automatic Loop Transfer
Central Office
Multiplexing:
DS4 to DS
DS3 to DS
DS2 to DS
DSIC to DSI
DS 1 to Voice
DS 1 to DSO
DSO to Subrate
Transfer Arrangement
A channel with technical specifications package HC 1 will be
capable of an error-free second performance of98.75% over a
continuous 24 hour period as measured at the 1.544 Mbps rate
through a CSU equivalent which is designed, manufactured, and
maintained to conform with the specifications contained in
Technical Reference PUB 62411.
Compatible channel interfaces are set forth in 11.3.5(D)
following:
Available only on a channel of 1.544 Mbps facility to a Telephone Company hub.
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(A)Technical Specifications Packages and Network Channel
Interfaces (Cont'
The following network channel interfaces (NCIs) define
the bit rates that are available for a High Capacity channel:
NCI Bit Rate
DS-15*
DS-
DS-
DS-
DS-
1.544 Mbps (DS1)
274.176 Mbps (DS4)
152 Mbps (DSIC)
44.736 Mbps (DS3)
6.312 Mbps (DS2)
(B)Optional Features and Functions
(1)Automatic Loop Transfer
The Automatic Loop Transfer provides protection
on a lxN basis against failure of the facilities
between a customer designated premises and the
wire center serving that premises. Protection is
furnished through the use of a switching
arrangement that automatically switches to a spare
channel line when a working line fails. The spare
channel is not included as a part of the option.
This option requires compatible equipment at both
the serving wire center and the customer
designated premises. The customer is responsible
for providing the equipment at its designated
premIses.
(2)Transfer Arrangement
An arrangement that affords the customer an
additional measure of flexibility in the use of their
access channel(s). The arrangement can be utilized
A 64.0 Kbps channel is available as a channel(s) of a 1.544 Mbps channel to a
Telephone Company hub.
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Channel Types and Services Description (Cont'
2.4 High Capacity Service (Cont'
(B)Optional Features and Functions (Cont'
(2)Transfer Arrangement (Cont'
to transfer a leg of a Special Access Service to either a
spare or working channel that terminates in either the same
or a different customer designated premises. A key
activated or dial-up control service is required to operate
the transfer arrangement. A spare channel, if required, is
not included as part of the option.
(3)Central Office Multiplexing
(a)DS4 to DS
An arrangement that converts a 274.176 Mbps
channel to 168 DS 1 channels using digital time
division multiplexing.
(b)DS3 to DS
An arrangement that converts a 44.736 Mbps
channel to 28 DS 1 channels using digital time
division multiplexing.
(c)DS2 to DS
An arrangement that converts a 6.312 Mbps
channel to four DS 1 channels using digital time
division multiplexing.
(d)DSIC to DSI
An arrangement that converts a 3.152 Mbps
channel to two DS 1 channels using digital time
division multiplexing.
(e)DS 1 to Voice
An arrangement that converts a 1.544 Mbps
channel to 24 channels for use with Voice Grade
Services. A channel(s) of this DSI to the Hub can
also be used for a Digital Data Service.
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Channel Types and Services Descriptions (Cont'
2.4 High Capacity (Cont'
(B)Optional Features and Functions (Cont'
(3)Central Office Multiplexing (Cont'
(f)DS 1 to DSO
An arrangement that converts a 1.544 Mbps
channel to 23 64.0 Kbps channels utilizing digital
time division multiplexing.
(g)
DSO to Subrate
An arrangement that converts a 64.0 Kbps channel
to sub speeds of up to twenty 2.4 Kbps, ten 4.
Kbps, or five 9.6 Kbps channels using digital time
division multiplexing.
The table set forth in 7.5(A) following shows the
technical specifications packages with which the
optional features and functions are available.
Video Service
A Video channel is a channel with one-way transmission capability
for a standard 525 line/60 field monochrome, or National
Television Systems Committee color, video signal and one or two
associated 5 or 15 kHz audio signal(s). The associated audio
signal(s) may be either diplexed or provided as one or two separate
channels. The provision and the bandwidth of the associated audio
signal(s) is a function ofthe channel interface selected by the
customer. Video channels are provided between customer
designated premises or between a customer designated premises
and a Telephone Company hub or hubs.
Rates and charges for Special Access Video Service are as set forth
in 12.#.2 following.
Compatible Channel interfaces are set forth in 11.3 .5(E) following.
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7.2 Channel Types and Services Descriptions (Cont'
'.-..---..
Video Service (Cont'
(A)Technical Specifications Packages and Network Channel
Interfaces
Technical Specification Packages are set forth below:
Package
SD Code TVC*TVl TV2
NC Code
Video Parameters
Insertion Gain
Field- Time Distortion
Line-Time Distortion
Short-time Distortion
Chrominance-Luminance Gain
Inequality
Chrominance-Luminance Delay
Inequality
Amplitude/Frequency Characteristic
Luminance Non-Linear Distortion
Chrominance Non-Linear Gain
Distortion
Chrominance Non-Linear Phase
Distortion
Transient Synchronizing Signal
Non-Linearty
Dynamic Gain Distortion
- Picture Signal
- Synchronizing Signal
Differential Gain
Differential Phase
Chrominance- Luminance Intermodulation
Audio Channel Parameters
Associated with Video Service
Insertion Gain
Amplitude/Frequency Characteristic
Total Harmonic Distortion & Noise
Maximum Steady-State Test Levels
The desired parameters are selected by the customer from the list of available parameters.
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Video Service (Cont'
(A)Technical Specifications Packages and Network Channel
Interfaces (Cont'
Package
SD Code TVC*TVI TV2
NC Code TIL
Audio Channel Parameters
Associated with Video Service (Cont'
Gain Differential Between Channel
Phase Differential Between Channels
Crosstalk
Audio- To-Video Time Differential
The technical specifications are described in Technical Reference
TR-NPL-000338.
The following network channel interfaces (NCIs) define the bandwidth
and the provision of the audio signal(s) associated with a Video channel:
AudioNCI Bandwidth Provision
2TV6-
2TV6-
2TV7-
2TV7-
4TV6-
4TV6-
4TV7-
4TV7-
6TV6-
6TV6-
6TV7-
6TV7-
15kHz
15kHz
15kHz
15kHz
5kHz
15kHz
5kHz
15kHz
5kHz
15kHz
5kHz
15kHz
1 Channel, diplexed
2 Channels, diplexed
1 Channel, diplexed
2 Channels, diplexed
1 Channel, separate
1 Channel, separate
1 Channel, separate
1 Channel, separate
2 Channels, separate
2 Channels, separate
2 Channels, separate
2 Channels, separate
The desired parameters are selected by the customer from the list of available parameters.
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Digital Data Service
A Digital Data channel is a channel for duplex four-wire
transmission of synchronous serial data at the rate of 2.4
or 56 Kbps. The actual bit rate is a function of the channel
interface selected by the customer. The channel provides a
synchronous service with timing provided by the Telephone
Company through the Telephone Company s facilities to the
customer in the received bit stream. Digital Data channels are only
available via Telephone Company designated hubs and are
provided between customer designated premises or between a
customer designated premises and a Telephone Company hub or
hubs.
The customer may provide the Channel Service Unit-type
equipment or other Network Channel Terminating Equipment
associated with the Digital Data channel at the customer premises.
The Telephone Company will provide a channel capable of
meeting a monthly average performance equal to or greater than
99.875% error-free seconds (if provided through a Digital Data
hub) while the channel is in service, if it is measured through a
CSU equivalent which is designed, manufactured and maintained
to conform with the specifications contained in Technical
Reference PUB 62310.
Rates and charges for Special Access Digital Data Service are as
set forth in 12.2 following.
Compatible Channel interfaces are set forth in 11.3.5(F) following.
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Digital Data Service (Cont'
(A)Technical Specifications Packages and Network Channel
Interfaces
Technical Specification Packages are set forth below:
SD Code
NC Code
PackageD2 XB
Parameter
Error-Free Seconds
Optional Features and Functions
Central Office
Bridging Capability
PPSN Interface Transfer
Arrangement
Transfer Arrangement
Voltages which are compatible with Digital Data Service are
delineated in Technical Reference TR-NPL-00034 1.
The following network channel interfaces (NCIs) define the bit
rates that are available for a Digital Data channel:
NCI
DU-
DU-
DU-
DU-
Bit Rate
2.4 Kbps
8 Kbps
6 Kbps
56.0 Kbps
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Channel Types and Services Descriptions (Cont'
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Digital Data Service (Cont'
(B)Optional Features and Functions
(1)Central Office Bridging Capability
(2)Transfer Arrangement
An arrangement that affords the customer an additional
measure of protection and/or flexibility in the use of their
access channel(s) on a lxN basis. The arrangement can be
utilized to transfer a leg of a Special Access Service to
either a spare or working channel that terminates in either
the same or a different customer designated premises.
This arrangement is only available at a Telephone
Company designated hub. A key activated or dial-up
control service is required to operate the transfer
arrangement. A spare channel, if required, is not included
as a part of the option.
(3)Public Package Switching Network (PPSN) Interface
Arrangement
An arrangement that provides the interface requirements
that permit a Digital Data Service to interface with a
Public Packet Switching Network packet switch located in
a Telephone Company premises. The interface is
compatible with X.25 and X.75 packet switching protocols
as defined by the CCITT.
The table set forth in 7.6(A) preceding shows the
technical specifications packages with which the optional
features and functions are available.
7.3 Service Configurations
There are two types of service configurations over which Special Access
Service are provided: two-point service and multipoint service.
7.3.Two-Point Service
A two-point service connects two customer designated premises
either on a directly connected basis or through a hub where
multiplexing functions are performed, or a customer designated
premises and a W A TS Serving Office.
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7.3 Service Configurations (Cont'
7.3.Two-Point Service (Cont'
Applicable rate elements are:
- Channel Terminations
- Channel Mileage (as applicable)
- Optional Features and Functions (when applicable)
In addition, a Special Access Surcharge, as set forth in 7.4.4 following
and a Message Station Equipment Recovery Charge, as set forth in
7.4.5 following, may be applicable.
The following diagram depicts a two-point Voice Grade service
connecting two customer designated premises (CDP) located 15 miles
apart.
Customer Customer
Customer Serving Serving Customer
Designated Wire Wire Designated
Premises Center Center Premises
swc ~Iswc
Channel Channel Channel
Termination Mileage Termination
Applicable rate elements are:
- Channel Terminations (1 applicable per CDP)
- Channel Mileage (1 section)
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Special Access Service (Cont'd)
~,--
7.3 Service Configurations (Cont'
3.2 Multipoint Service
Multipoint service connects three or more customer designated
premises through one or more Telephone Company hubs. Only
certain types of Special Access Service are provided as multipoint
service. These are so designated in the descriptions for the
appropriate channel.
The channel between hubs (i., bridging locations) on a multipoint
service is a mid-link. There is no limitation on the number of
mid-links available with a multipoint service. However, when more
than three mid-links in tandem are provided the quality of the overall
service may be degraded.
Multipoint service utilizing a customized technical specifications
package, as set forth in 7.1.4 preceding, will be provided when
technically possible. If the Telephone Company determines that the
requested characteristics for a multipoint service are not compatible
the customer will be advised and given the opportunity to change the
order.
When ordering, the customer will specify the desired bridging hub(s).
NATIONAL EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOCIATION TARIFF
C. NO.4 identifies serving wire centers, hub locations and the
type of bridging functions available.
Applicable Rate Elements are:
- Channel Terminations (one per customer designated premises)
- Channel Mileage (as applicable between the serving wire center
for each customer designated premises and the hub and between
hubs).
- Additional Optional Features and Functions (when applicable).
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7.3 Service Configurations (Cont'
7.3.2 Multipoint Service (Cont'
In addition, the Special Access Surcharge, as set forth in
7.4.4 following, and a Message Station Equipment
Recovery Charge, as set forth in 7.4.5 following, may be
applicable.
Example:Voice Grade multipoint service connecting four
customer designated premises (CDP) via two
customer specified bridging hubs.
Customer
Designated
Premises
cr)u
Customer
Serving
Wire
Center
Hub
Serving
Wire
Center
Customer
Serving
Wire
Center
Customer
Designated
Premises
..
CT)SWC SWC
Hue Hue SWC
Bridging Bridgin!
SWC SWCCD.
Customer
Designated CT
Premises
Customer
Serving
Wire
Center
Customer Serving
Wire
Center
Customer
Designated
Premises
CT - Channel Termination
CM - Channel Mileage
Applicable rate elements are:
- Channel Terminations (4 applicable)
- Channel Mileage (4 sections)
- Bridging Optional Feature (6 applicable, i., each bridge port)
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7.4 Rate Regulations
This section contains the specific regulations governing
the rates and charges that apply for Special Access.
7.4.1 Application of Rates and Charges
(A)Nonrecurring Charges
Nonrecurring Charges apply to each installation of service
as a one time charge. Changes to existing services other
than administrative changes described in Section 6.1 will
be treated as a discontinuance of the existing service and
an installation of a new service.
If an additional leg is added to an existing multipoint
service, nonrecurring charges will only apply to the
additional termination.
Nonrecurring charges apply for each Channel Termination
installed and are set forth in 12.2(A).
(B)Recurring Charges
Recurring charges apply to the ongoing provision of
Special Access Service to the customer.
Monthly rates are recurring rates that apply each month or
fraction thereof that a Special Access Service is provided.
For billing purposes, each month is considered to have 30
days.
7.4.Minimum Periods
The minimum service period for all services except part-time
Program Audio and Video is one month. Part-time Program Audio
and Video services will be provided at minimum periods of one
continuous 24-hour period, not limited to a calendar day.
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7.4.3 Surcharge for Special Access Service
(A)General
The Special Access Surcharge will apply to each intrastate
Special Access Service that terminates on an end user
PBX or other device where, through a function of the
device, the Special Access Service interconnects to the
local exchange network. Interconnection functions include
but are not limited to wiring and software functions
bridging, switching or patching of calls or stations. The
Surcharge will apply irrespective of whether the
interconnection function is performed in equipment
located at the customer s premises or in a Centrex Co-type
switch. The Surcharge rate is set forth in 12.#.2(C)
following.
(B)Exemption of Special Access Service
Special Access Service will be exempted from the
Surcharge by the Telephone Company upon receipt of the
customer s written certification as described in 7.4.3(C),
for the following Special Access Service terminations:
(1)an open-end termination in a Telephone Company
switch to an FX line, including CCSA and
CCSA-equivalent ONALs; or
(2)an analog channel termination that is used for
radio or television program transmission; or
(3)a termination used for TELEX service; or
(4)a termination that by the nature of its operating
characteristics could not make use of Telephone
Company common lines such as, terminations
which are restricted through hardware or software;
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(B)Exemption of Special Access Service (Cont'd)
(5)
(6)
(C)
a termination that interconnects either directly or
indirectly to the local exchange network where the
usage is subject to Carrier Common Line Charges;
a termination that the customer certifies to the
Telephone Company is not connected to a PBX or
other device which interconnects the Special
Access Service to a local exchange subscriber line.
Exemption Certification
(1)
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Special Access Services which are terminated as
set forth in 7.4.3(B) preceding will be exempted
from the Special Access Surcharge if the customer
provides the Telephone Company with written
exemption certification. The certification may be
provided to the Telephone Company (1) at the
time the Special Access Service is ordered or
installed; (2) at such time as the service is
reterminated to a device which does not
interconnect to the service to local exchange
facilities, or (3) at such time as the service
becomes associated with a Switched Access
Service that is subject to Carrier Common Line
Charges.
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(C)Exemption Certification (Cont'
(2)
(3)
(4)
(D)
The exemption certification is to be provided by
the customer ordering the service. The
certification must be signed by the customer or
authorized representative and include the category
of exemption, as set forth in 7.4.3(B) preceding,
for each termination, and the date which the
exemption is effective.
The customer shall also notify the Telephone
Company when an exempted Special Access
Service is changed or reterminated such that the
exemption is no longer applicable.
The Telephone Company will work cooperatively
with the customer to resolve any questions
regarding the exemption certification. In addition
the Telephone Company may withhold exemption
of the service until the questions are resolved.
Application of Surcharge
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(1)The Telephone Company will bill the appropriate
Special Access Surcharge to the ordering customer
for each intrastate Special Access Service installed
unless exemption certification is provided as set
forth in 7.4.3 preceding. In the case of multipoint
Special Access Services, one Special Access
Surcharge will apply for each termination of a
Special Access Channel at an end user s premises.
(2)If a written certification is not received at the time
the Special Access Service is obtained, the
Surcharge will be applied. Exempt status will
become effective on the certification date
indicated by the customer, subject to the
regulations set forth in (3) following.
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7.4.3 Surcharge for Special Access Service (Cont'
(D)Application of Surcharge (Cont'
(3)The Telephone Company will cease billing the
Special Access Surcharge when certification, is
received. If the status of the Special Access Service
was changed prior to receipt of the exemption
certification, the Telephone Company will credit the
customer s account not to exceed ninety (90) days
based on the effective date of the change as specified
by the customer in the letter of certification.
7.4.4 Message Station Equipment Recovery Charge
(A)The Message Station Equipment Recovery Charge is a charge
to recover that portion of message station equipment that is
assigned to Special Access Service.
Pursuant to CC Docket 83-1145 Memorandum Opinion and
Order adopted by the Federal Communications Commission
on November 8, 1984, and released on November 9, 1984
this charge is assessed only to those customers to which the
Special Access Surcharge, as set forth in 7.4.4 preceding,
applies. The rate for Message Station Equipment Recovery is
set forth in 12.#.2(E) following.
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Additional Engineering, Additional Labor and Miscellaneous Services
In this section, normally scheduled working hours are an employee s scheduled
work period on any given business day which totals eight (8) hours.
Additional Engineering
Additional Engineering will be provided by the Telephone Company at the
request ofthe customer when:
(A)A customer requests additional technical information after the
Telephone Company has already provided the technical
information normally included on the Design Layout Report
(DLR) as set forth in 6.7 and 7.1.2 preceding.
(B)Additional engineering time is incurred by the Telephone
Company to engineer a customer s request for a customized
service as set forth in 7.2 preceding.
The Telephone Company will notify the customer that additional engineering
charges will apply before any additional engineering in undertaken.
1.1 Charges for Additional Engineering
The charges for additional Engineering are as shown in
12.#.4(A).
Additional Labor
Additional labor is that labor requested by the customer on a given service and
agreed to by the Telephone Company. The Telephone Company will notify
the customer that additional labor charges will apply before any additional
labor is undertaken. Additional labor charges apply to the services described
in Sections 9.2.1 through 9.
Overtime Installation
Overtime installation is that Telephone Company
installation effort outside of normally scheduled working
hours.
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Additional Labor (Cont'
2.2 Overtime Repair
Overtime repair is that Telephone Company maintenance effort
performed outside of normally scheduled working hours.
2.3 Stand by
Stand by includes all time in excess of one-half (1/2) hour during
which Telephone Company personnel stand by to make
installation acceptance tests or cooperative tests with a customer.
9.2.4 Testing and Maintenance with Other Telephone Companies
Additional labor charges apply for additional testing, maintenance
or repair of facilities which connect to facilities of other telephone
companies. This is in addition to the normal effort required to test
maintain or repair facilities provided solely by the Telephone
Company.
9.2.Testing Services
Testing Services other than those described in other parts of this
price list will be provided at the hourly rates described if requested
by the customer. Testing will be provided subject to the
availability and qualified personnel.
9.2.Other Labor
Other labor is that additional labor incurred to accommodate a
specific customer request that involves labor which is not covered
by any other section of this price list. It also covers additional
labor necessary to meet customer requests as described in Section
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Additional Labor (Cont'd)
Charges for Additional Labor
(A)
(B)
A call out of a company employee at a time not
consecutive with the employee s scheduled work period
is subject to a minimum charge of four hours.
The charges for additional labor are shown in 12.#.4(B).
9.3 Miscellaneous Services
9.3.Maintenance of Service
(A)
(B)
(C)
When a customer reports a trouble to the Telephone
Company for clearance and the trouble is not in the
Telephone Company s facilities, the customer shall be
responsible for payment of a Maintenance of Service
charge for the period of time from when Telephone
Company personnel are dispatched to the customer
premises to when the work is completed.
A call out of a company employee at a time not
consecutive with the employee s scheduled work period
is subject to a minimum charge of four hours.
The charges for Maintenance of Service are shown in
12.#.4(C).
9.3.Programming Services
(A)
(B)
Programming charges apply when a request by a
customer for information concerning the access services
provided to the customer result in the creation of new
computer software or the modification of existing
software in order to provide the requested information.
The Telephone Company will notify the customer that
additional programming charges will apply before any
additional programming is undertaken.
A call out of a company employee at a time not
consecutive with the employee s scheduled work period
is subject to a minimum charge of four hours.
(C)The charges for Programming Service are shown in
12.#.4(D).
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9.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont' d)
9.3.3 Presubscription
Pursuant to the Federal Communications Commission
Memorandum Opinion and Order, CC Docket No. 83-1145, Phase I
adopted May 31, 1985, and released June 12, 1985, the Allocation
Plan, outlined in Appendix B of this Order, will be available for
inspection in the Public Reference Room of the Price list Division at
the Federal Communications Commission s Washington D.
location or may be obtained from the Commission s commercial
contractor.
(A)
(B)
(C)
Presubscription is the process by which end user customers
may select and designate to the Telephone Company an IC to
access, without an access code, for interLA T A, intraLA T A
interstate and intrastate calls. This IC is referred to as the end
user s predesignated Ie.
On the effective date of this price list, all existing end users
have access to intrastate MTS/W A TS. No later than 85 days
prior to conversation to Feature Group D in a serving end
office, the Telephone Company will notify end users of the
availability of equal access in their particular area. The
notification will include the names of all ICs wishing to
participate in the presubscription process. The notification
will be sent via U.S. Mail to each end user of record served
by the end office to be converted.
End users may select one of the following options at no
charge:
indicate a primary IC for all its lines
indicate a different IC for each of its lines.
Only one IC may be selected for all of its lines, or lines
terminating in the same hunt group.
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Miscellaneous Services (Cont' d)
9.3.3 Pre subscription (Cont'
(C)(Cont'
End users may designate that they do not want to
presubscribe to any IC. The end user must arrange this
designation by directly notifying the Telephone Company
business office. This choice will require the end user to dial
an access code (lOIXXXX) for all intrastate calls.
After the end user s initial selection of a predesignated IC or
the designation that they do not want to presubscribe to any
, for any change in selection after conversion to Equal
Access in the serving end office, a nonrecurring charge, as set
forth in 12.#.4 following applies.
(D)End users not responding to the initial notification will be
sent a second notification for the selection of a predesignated
IC no earlier than 40 days proper to or no later than 90 days
after the conversion to Equal Access in a serving end office.
This second notification will indicate the primary IC that has
been assigned to them if they fail to respond to the second
notification.
After the allocation process has been completed, end users
assigned to an IC via the allocation process may change their
IC one time within six months after conversion to Equal
Access in the serving end office at no charge.
Following the six month period after conversion to Equal
Access for any change in selection, a nonrecurring charge as
set forth in 12.#.4. following, applies.
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9.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont' d)
9.3.3 Presubscription (Cont' d)
(E)When an end user indicates more than one IC selection on
the return notification nor returns an illegible return
notification, the Telephone Company will contact the end
user for clarification. If the end user indicates an IC
selection on the return notification that does not match with
information provided by an IC and both notifications
indicate the same authorization date, the end user
notification takes precedence and the Telephone Company
will process the end user s selection. In the event that two
or more ICs provide to the Telephone Company
notifications with the same authorization date and neither
notification has been processed, the Telephone Company
will contact the end user for clarification. A list of these
customers in conflict must be sent to the affected IC by the
Telephone Company.
In the event that two or more ICs have provided to the
Telephone Company notifications, with the same
authorization date(s), the one IC notification has already
been processed by the Telephone Company, those IC
notifications not yet processed would be returned to the ICs.
(F)New end users who are served by end offices equipped with
Feature Group D will be asked to presubscribe to an IC at
the time they place an order with the Telephone Company
for Telephone Exchange Service. They may select either of
the following options. There will be no charge for this
initial selection.
designate a primary IC for all of its lines
designate a different IC for each of its lines.
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9.3.3 Presubscription (Cont' d)
(F)
(G)
(H)
(Cont' d)
Only one IC may be selected for each individual line, or lines
terminating in the same hunt group. Subsequent to the
installation of Telephone Exchange Service and after the end
user s initial selection of a predesignated IC, for any change
in selection, a nonrecurring charge, as set forth in 12.#.4
following applies.
If the new end user fails to designate an IC as its
predesignated IC prior to the date of installation of Telephone
Exchange Service, the Telephone Company will (1) allocate
the end user to an IC based upon current IC presubscription
ratios, (2) require the end user to dial an access code
(lOIXXXX) for all intrastate calls, or (3) block the end user
from intrastate calling. The end user will be notified which
option will be applied if they fail to pre subscribe to an IC.
allocated or blocked end user may designate another, or
initial, IC as its predesignated IC one time at no charge, if it is
requested within six months after the installation of
Telephone Exchange Service.
For any change in selection after 6 months from the
installation of Telephone Exchange Service, a nonrecurring
charge, as set forth in 12.#.4 following applies.
If an IC elects to discontinue its Feature Group D Service
offering prior to or within 2 years of the conversion, the IC
will notify the Telephone Company of the cancellation. The
IC will also notify all end users which selected them that they
are canceling their service and that they should contact the
Telephone Company to select a new primary Ie.
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9.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont' d)
9.3.3 Presubscription (Cont'd)
(H)(Cont'
The IC will also inform the end user that it will pay the
pre subscription change charge. The canceling IC will then be
billed by the Telephone Company the appropriate charge for
each end user for a period of two years from the
discontinuance of Feature Group D service.
(I)The presubscription charge is billed to the end user who is the
subscriber to the Telephone Exchange Service. In the event
an end user is incorrectly presubscribed due to misassignment
on the part of the Telephone Company, no charge shall apply.
In the event an end user is incorrectly presubscribed due to
misassignment on the part of the IC, and the IC is unable to
document such an assignment, the Telephone Company will
apply the charge to the IC responsible for the misassignment
of the end user and assign the end user to an IC of the end
user s choice.
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10.Special Construction Boise, Idaho
10.1 General
This section addresses special construction of Telephone Company facilities
which are used to provide services offered under this price list.
When special construction is required as described in 10.2 following, the
provisions of this section apply in addition to regulations, rates, and charges
set forth in other sections of this price list.
Regulations and rates will be added to this price list for each specific
application of Special Construction. The customer will provide written
authorization to the Telephone Company prior to the commencement of any
Special Construction.
10.Conditions Requiring Special Construction
Special construction is required when suitable facilities are not available to
meet a customer s order for service and one or more of the following
conditions exist:
The Telephone Company has no other requirement for the facilities
constructed at the customer s request;
The customer requests that service be furnished using a type of
facility, or via a route, other than that which the Telephone Company
would otherwise utilize in furnishing the requested service;
The customer requests the construction of more facilities than are
required to satisfy its order for service;
The customer requests construction be expedited resulting in added
cost to the Telephone Company;
The customer requests that temporary facilities be constructed until
permanent facilities are available.
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces
Boise. Idaho
11.1 Local Transport Interface Groups
Interface Group 1 is provided with Type C Transmission Specifications, and
Interface Groups 2 through 10 are provided with Type A or B Transmission
Specifications, depending on the Feature Group and whether the Access
Service is routed directly or through an access tandem. All Interface Groups
are provided with Data Transmission Parameters.
Only certain premise s interfaces are available at the customer designated
premises. The premises interfaces associated with the Interface Groups may
vary among Feature Groups. The various premises interfaces which are
available with the Interface Groups, and the Feature Groups with which they
may be used, are set forth in 11.1 following.
11.Interface Group
Interface Group 1 , except as set forth in the following,
provides two-wire voice frequency transmission at the
point of termination at the customer s premises. The
interface is capable of transmission of voice and associated
telephone signals within the frequency bandwidth of
approximately 300 to 3000 Hz.
Interface Group 1 is not provided in association with FGC
and FGD when the first point of switching is an access
tandem. In addition, Interface Group 1 is not provided in
association with FGB, FGC or FGD when the first point of
switching provides only four-wire terminations.
The transmission path between the point of termination at
the customer designated premises and the first point of
switching may be comprised of any form or configuration
of plant capable of and typically used in the
telecommunications industry for the transmission of voice
and associated telephone signals within the frequency
bandwidth of 300 to 3000 Hz.
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces (Cont'd)--'-- .
11.Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont'
11.1.1 Interface Group (Cont'
The interface is provided with loop supervisory signaling.
When the interface is associated with FGA, such signaling
will be loop start or ground start signaling. When the
interface is associated with FGB, FGC, or FGD such
signaling, except for two-way calling which is E&M
signaling, will be reverse battery signaling.
11.1.2 Interface Group 2
Interface Group 2 provides four-wire voice frequency
transmission at the point of termination at the customer
designated premises. The interface is capable of transmission
of voice and associated telephone signals within the
frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz.
The transmission path between the point of termination at the
customer designated premises and the first point of switching
may be comprised of any form or configuration of plant
capable of and typically used in the telecommunications
industry for the transmission of voice and associated
telephone signals within the frequency bandwidth of
approximately 300 to 3000 Hz.
The interface is provided with loop supervisory signaling.
When the interface is associated with FGB, FGC or FGD
such signaling, except for two-way calling which is E&M
signaling, will be reverse battery signaling.
11.1.3 Interface Group 3
Interface Group 3 provides group level analog transmission at
the point of termination at the customer designated premises.
The interface is capable of transmitting electrical signals
between the frequencies of 60 to 108 kHz, with the capability
to channelize up to 12 voice
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11.1 Local Transport Interface Group (Cont'
11.1.3 Interface Group 3 (Cont'
frequency transmission paths. Certain frequencies within the
bandwidth ofthe Interface Group are reserved for Telephone
Company use, e., pilot and carrier group alarm tones.
Before the first point of switching, the Telephone Company
will provide multiplex equipment to derive 12 transmission
paths of frequency bandwidth approximately 300 to 3000 Hz.
The interface is provided with individual transmission path SF
supervisory signaling.
11.1.4 Interface Group 4
Interface Group 4 provides supergroup level analog
transmission at the point of termination at the customer
designated premises. The interface is capable oftransmitting
electrical signals between the frequencies of 312 to 552 kHz
with the capability to channelize up to 60 voice frequency
transmission paths. Certain frequencies within the bandwidth
of the Interface Group are reserved for Telephone Company
use, e., pilot and carrier group alarm tones. Before the first
point of switching, the Telephone Company will provide
multiplex and channel bank equipment to derive 60
transmission paths of frequency bandwidth of approximately
300 to 3000 Hz.
The interface is provided with individual transmission path SF
supervisory signaling.
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11. Interface Groups. Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces (Cont'
11.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont'
11.1.5 Interface Group 5
Interface Group 5 provides mastergroup level analog
transmission at the point of termination at the customer
designated premises. The interface is capable of transmitting
electrical signals between the frequencies of 564 to 3084 kHz
with the capability to channelize up to 600 voice frequency
transmission paths. Certain frequencies within the bandwidth
of the Interface Group are reserved for Telephone Company
use, e., pilot and carrier group alarm tones. Before the first
point of switching, the Telephone Company will provide
multiplex and channel bank equipment to derive 600
transmission paths of frequency bandwidth of approximately
300 to 3000 Hz.
The interface is provided with individual transmission path SF
supervisory signaling.
11.1.6 Interface Group 6
Interface Group 6 provides DS 1 level digital transmission at
the point oftermination at the customer designated premises.
The interface is capable of transmitting electrical signals at a
nominal 1.544 Mbps, with the capability to channelize up to
24 voice frequency transmission paths. Before the first point
of switching, when analog switching utilizing analog
terminations is provided, the Telephone Company will
provide multiplex and channel bank equipment to derive 24
transmission paths of a frequency bandwidth of
approximately 300 to 3000 Hz. When digital switching or
analog switching with digital carrier terminations is provided
the Telephone Company will provide, at the first point of
switching, a DS 1 signal in D3/D4 format.
The interface is provided with individual transmission path bit
stream supervisory signaling.
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11.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont'
11.1.7 Interface Group 7
Interface Group 7 provides DS 1 C level digital transmission at
the point of termination at the customer designated premises.
The interface is capable of transmitting electrical signals at a
nominal 3.152 Mbps, with the capability to channelize up to
48 voice frequency transmission paths. Before the first point
of switching, when analog switching utilizing analog
terminations is provided, the Telephone Company will
provide multiplex and channel bank equipment to derive up to
48 voice frequency transmission paths of a frequency
bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz. When digital
switching or analog switching with digital carrier terminations
is provided, the Telephone Company will provide, at the first
point to switching, DS 1 signals in D3/D4 format.
The interface is provided with individual transmission path bit
stream supervisory signaling.
11.1.8 Interface Group 8
Interface Group 8 provides DS2 level digital transmission at
the point of termination at the customer designated premises.
The interface is capable of transmitting electrical signals at a
nominal 6.312 Mbps, with the capability to channelize up to
96 voice frequency transmission paths. Before the first point
of switching, when analog switching utilizing analog
terminations is provided, the Telephone Company will
provide multiplex and channel bank equipment in its office to
derive up to 96 transmission paths of a frequency bandwidth
of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz. When digital switching, or
analog switching with digital carrier terminations is provided
the Telephone Company will provide, at the first point of
switching, DS 1 signals in D3/D4 format.
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11.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont'
11.1.8 Interface Group 8 (Cont'
The interface is provided with individual transmission path bit
stream supervisory signaling.
11.1.9 Interface Group 9
Interface Group 9 provides DS3 level digital transmission at
the point of termination at the customer designated premises.
The interface is capable of transmitting electrical signals at a
nominal 44.736 Mbps, with the capability to channelize up to
672 voice frequency transmission paths. Before the first point
of switching, when analog switching utilizing analog
terminations is provided, the Telephone Company will
provide multiplex and channel bank equipment to derive up to
672 transmission paths of a frequency bandwidth of
approximately 300 to 3000 Hz. When digital switching, or
analog switching with digital carrier terminations is provided
the Telephone Company will provide, at the first point of
switching, DS 1 signals in D3/D4 format.
The interface is provided with individual transmission path bit
stream supervisory signaling.
11.1.10 Interface Group 10
Interface Group 10 provides DS4 level digital transmission at
the point of termination at the customer designated premises.
The interface is capable of transmitting electrical signals at a
nominal 274.176 Mbps, with the capability to channelize up
to 4032 voice frequency transmission paths. Before the first
point of switching, when analog switching utilizing analog
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11.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont'
11.1.10 Interface Group 10 (Cont'
terminations is provided, the Telephone Company will provide
multiplex and channel bank equipment to derive up to 4032
transmission paths of a frequency bandwidth of approximately
300 to 3000 Hz. When digital switching or analog switching
with digital carrier terminations is provided, the Telephone
Company will provide, at the first point of switching, DS 1 signals
in D3/D4 format. The interface is provided with individual
transmission path bit stream supervisory signaling.
11.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes
Following is a matrix showing, for each Interface Group, which
premises interface codes are available as a function of the
Telephone Company switch supervisory signaling and Feature
Group. For explanations of these codes, see the Glossary of
Channel Interface Codes in 11.3 following.
Interface Telephone Company Premises Feature Group
Group Switch Su erviso nalin Interface Code C D
2LS2
2LS3
2GS2
2GS3
2DX3
4EA3-
4EA3-
6EB3-
6EB3-
, EA, EB, EC 2DX3
, EA, EB, EC 4EA3-
, EA, EB, EC 4EA3-
, EA, EB, EC 6EB3-
, EA, EB, EC 6EB3-
, EB, EC 6EC3
2RV3-
2RV3- T
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11.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont'
11.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes (Cont'
Interface
Group
Telephone Company Premises
Switch Supervisory Signaling Interface Code
, EA, EB , EC
, EA, EB, EC
, EA, EB, EC
, EA, EB, EC
, EA, EB, EC
, EA, EB, EC
, EA, EB, EC
, EA, EB, EC
, EA, EB, EC
, EB, EC
4SF2
4SF3
4LS2
4LS3
6LS2
4GS2
4GS3
6GS2
4DX2
4DX3
6EA2-
6EA2-
8EB2- E
8EB2-
6EX2-
4SF2
4SF3
4DX2
4DX3
6DX2
6EA2-
6EA2-
8EB2- E
8EB2- M
8EC2-
4RV2-
4RV2- T
4RV3-
4RV3- T
Feature Group
C D
X X X
X X X
X X X
X X X
X X X
X X X
X X
X X X
X X X
X X
X X
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11.1 Local Trans ort Interface Grou s (Cont'
11.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes (Cont'
Interface Telephone Company Premises Feature Group
Group Switch Su erviso nalin Interface Code A B C D
4AH5-
, EA, EB, EC 4AH5-
4AH6-
, EA, EB, EC 4AH6-
4AH6-
, EA, EB, EC 4AH6-
4DS9-
4DS9-15L
, EA, EB, EC 4DS9-
, EA, EB, EC 4DS9-15L
SS7 4DS9-15L
4DS9-
, EA, EB, EC 4DS9-
4DS9-31L
, EA, EB, EC 4DS9-31L
SS7 4DS9-31L
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ILl Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont'
11.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes (Cont'
Interface
Group
Telephone Company Premises
Switch Supervisory Signaling Interface Code
Feature Group
C D
, EA, EB, EC
, EA, EB, EC
SS7
4DSO-
4DSO-63L
4DSO-
4DSO-63L
4DSO-
X X X
X X X
X X
4DS6-
4DS6-44L
, EA, EB, EC 4DS6-
, EA, EB, EC 4DS6-44L
SS7 4DS6-
4DS6-
4DS6-27L
, EA, EB, EC 4DS6-
, EA, EB, EC 4DS6-27L
11.1.12 Supervisorv Signaling
For Interface Groups 1 and 2
DX Supervisory Signaling,
E&M Type I Supervisory Signaling,
E&M Type II Supervisory Signaling, or
E&M Type III Supervisory Signaling
For Interface Group 2
SF Supervisory Signaling, or
Tandem Supervisory Signaling
For Interface Groups 6 through 10
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channe Interfaces (Cont'd)
11.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont'd)
11.1.12 Supervisorv Signaling (Cont'
These Interface Groups may, at the option ofthe customer
be provided with individual transmission path SF
supervisory signaling where such signaling is available in
Telephone Company central offices. Generally such
signaling is available only where the entry switch provides
an analog, i., non digital, interface to the transport
termination, and is not available in combination with the
SS7 signaling option.
11.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service
11.2.Standard Transmission Specifications
Following are descriptions of the three Standard
Transmission Specifications available with Switched
Access Service Feature Groups. The specific applications
in terms of the Feature Groups and Interface Groups with
which the Feature Group Standard Transmission
Specifications are provided are set forth in 6.5. preceding.
(A)Type A Transmission Specifications
Type A Transmission Specifications is provided
with the following parameters:
(1)Loss Deviation
The maximum Loss Deviation of the 1004
Hz loss relative to the Expected Measured
Loss (EML) is :!: 2.0 dB.
(2)Attenuation Distortion
The maximum Attenuation Distortion in
the 404 to 2804 Hz frequency band
relative to the loss at 1004 Hz is -1.0 dB to
+3.0 dB.
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11.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont'
11.2.Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont'
(A) Type A Transmission Specifications
(3)Message Noise
The maximum C-Message Noise for the transmission path
at the route miles listed is less than or equal to:
Message Noise
Route Miles Type B2
less than 50 35 dBrnCO
51 to 100 37 dBrnCO
101 to 200 40 dBrnCO
201 to 400 43 dBrnCO
401 to 1000 45 dBrnCO
Type B 1
32 dBrnCO
33 dBrnCO
35 dBrnCO
37 dBrnCO
39 dBrnCO
(4)Notch Noise
The maximum C-Notch Noise, utilizing a -16 dBmO
holding tone, is less than or equal to 45 dBrnCO.
(5)Echo Control
Echo Control, identified as Equal Level Echo Path Loss
and expressed as Echo Return Loss and Singing Return
Loss, is dependent on the routing, i., whether the service
is routed directly from the customer s point of termination
(POT) to the end office or via an access tandem. It is equal
to or greater than the following:
POT to Access Tandem
POT to End Office
- Direct
- Via Access Tandem
Echo Return Loss
21 dB
Singing Return Loss
14 dB
N/A
16 dB
N/A
11 dB
For Feature Group C and D only Type B2 will be provided. For Feature Groups A and B
Type Bl or B2 will be provided as set forth in Technical Reference TR-NPL-000334.
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11.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont'
11.2.Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont'
(6)Standard Return Loss
Standard Return Loss expressed as Echo Return Loss and
Singing Return Loss on two-wire ports of a four-wire point
of termination shall be equal to or greater than:
Echo Return Loss Singing Return Loss
5 dB 5 dB
(B)Type B Transmission Specifications
Type B Transmission Specifications are provided with the
following parameters:
(1)Loss Deviation
The maximum Loss Deviation of the 1004 Hz loss
relative to the Expected Measured Loss (EML) is
plus or minus 2.5 dB.
(2)Attenuation Distortion
The maximum Attenuation Distortion in the 404 to
2804 Hz frequency band relative to loss at 1004
Hz is -0 dB to +4.0 dB.
(3)Message Noise
The maximum C-Message Noise for the
transmission path at the route miles listed is less
than or equal to:
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11.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont'
11.2.Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont'
(B)Type B Transmission Specifications (Cont'
(3)Messa e Noise (Cont'
Message Noise
Route Miles e C2 e Cl
less than 50 38 dBrnCO 32 dBrnCO
51 to 100 39 dBrnCO 33 dBrnCO
101 to 200 41 dBrnCO 35 dBrnCO
201 to 400 43 dBrnCO 37 dBrnCO
401 to 1000 45 dBrnCO 39 dBrnCO
(4)Notch Noise
The maximum C-Notch Noise, utilizing a -
dBmO holding tone is less than or equal to 47
dBrnCO.
(5)Echo Control
Echo Control, identified as Equal Level Echo Path
Loss for FGC and expressed as Echo Return Loss
(ERL) and Singing Return Loss (SRL), is
dependent on the routing, i., whether the service
is routed directly from the customer s point of
termination (POT) to the end office or via an
access tandem. The ERL and SRL also differ by
Feature Group, type of termination, and type of
transmission path. They are greater than or equal
to the following:
For Feature Group C and D only Type C2 will be provided. For Feature Groups
A and B, Type C 1 or C2 will be provided as set forth in Technical Reference
TR-NPL-000334.
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(B)Type B Transmission Specifications (Cont'
(5)Echo Control (Cont'
Echo
Return Loss
Singing
Return Loss
POT to Access Tandem
- Terminated in
Wire trunk 21 dB 14 dB
- Terminated in
2- Wire trunk 16 dB 11 dB
POT to End Office
- Direct 16 dB 11 dB
- Via Access Tandem
. For FGB access 8 dB 4dB
(Effective 4-wire
transmission path
at end office)16 dB 11 dB
. For FGC access
(Effective 2- Wire
transmission path
at end office)13 dB 6dB
(6)Standard Return Loss
Standard Return Loss, expressed as Echo Return Loss and
Singing Return Loss, on two-wire ports of a four-wire
point oftermination shall be equal to or greater than:
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11.2.Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont'd)
(B)Type B Transmission Specifications (Cont'
(6)Standard Return Loss (Cont'
Echo Return Loss Singing Return Loss
5 dB 5 dB
(C)Type C Transmission Specifications
Type C Transmission Specifications are provided with the
following parameters:
(1)Loss Deviation
The maximum Loss Deviation of the 1004 Hz
loss relative to the Expected Measured Loss
(EML) is plus or minus 3.0 dB.
(2)Attenuation Distortion
The maximum Attenuation Distortion in the 404
to 2804 Hz frequency band relative to loss at
1004 Hz is -0 dB to +5.5 dB.
(3)Message Noise
The maximum C-Message Noise for the
transmission path at the route miles listed is less
than or equal to:
Route Miles
less than 50
51 to 100
101 to 200
201 to 400
401 to 1000
Message Noise
Type C2
38 dBrnCO
39 dBrnCO
41 dBrnCO
43 dBrnCO
45 dBrnCO
Type C
32 dBrnCO
33 dBrnCO
35 dBrnCO
37 dBrnCO
39 dBrnCO
For Feature Group C and D only type C2 will be provided. For Feature Groups A and B
Type Cl or C2 will be provided as set forth in Technical Reference PUB 62500.
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11.2.Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont'
(C)Type C Transmission Specifications (Cont'
(4)Notch Noise
The maximum C-Notch Noise, utilizing a -16 dBmO
holding tone is less than or equal to 47 dBrnCO.
(5)Echo Control
Echo Control, identified as Return Loss and expressed as
Echo Return Loss is dependent on the routing, i., whether
the service is routed directly from the customer s point of
termination (POT) to the end office or via an access
tandem. It is equal to or greater than the following:
Echo
Return Loss
Singing
Return Loss
POT to Access Tandem 13 dB 6 dB
Pot to End Office
- Direct
- Via Access Tandem
(for FGB only)
13 dB 6dB
8 dB 4dB
11.2.2 Data Transmission Parameters
Two types of Data Transmission Parameters, i., Type DA and
Type DB, are provided for the Feature Group arrangements. The
specific applications in terms of the Feature Groups with which
they are provided are set forth in 6.5 preceding. Following are
descriptions of each.
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(A)Data Transmission Parameters Type DA
(1)Signal to C-Notched Noise Ratio
The Signal to C-Notched Noise Ratio is equal to or greater
than 33 dB.
(2)Envelope Delay Distortion
The maximum Envelope Delay Distortion for the frequency
bands and route miles specified is:
604 to 2804 Hz
Less than 50 route miles
equal to or greater than
50 route miles
500 microseconds
900 microseconds
1004 to 2404 Hz
less than 50 route miles
equal to or greater than
50 route miles
200 microseconds
400 microseconds
(3)Impulse Noise Counts
The Impulse Noise Counts exceeding a 65 dBrnCO
threshold in 15 minutes is no more than 15 counts.
(4)Intermodulation Distortion
The Second Order (R2) and Third Order (R3)
Intermodulation Distortion products are equal to or greater
than:
Second Order (R2)
Third Order (R3)
33 dB
37 dB
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(A)Data Transmission Parameters Type DA (Cont'
(5)Phase Jitter
The Phase Jitter over the 4-300 Hz frequency band
is less than or equal to 5 degrees peak-to-peak.
(6)Frequency Shift
The maximum Frequency Shift does not exceed -
to +2 Hz.
(B)Data Transmission Parameters Type DB
(1)Signal to C-Notched Noise Ratio
The signal to C-Notched Noise Ratio is equal to or
greater than 30 dB.
(2)Envelope Delay Distortion
The maximum Envelope Delay Distortion for the
frequency bands and route miles specified is:
604 to 2804 Hz
less than 50 route miles
equal to or greater than
50 route miles
800 microseconds
1000 microseconds
1004 to 2404 Hz
less than 50 route miles
equal to or greater than
50 route miles
320 microseconds
500 microseconds
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11.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont'
11.2.2 Data Transmission Parameters (Cont'
(B)Data Transmission Parameters Type DB (Cont'
(3)Impulse Noise Counts
The Impulse Noise Counts exceeding a 67
dBrnCO threshold in 15 minutes is no more than
15 counts.
(4)Intermodulation Distortion
The Second Order (R2) and Third Order (R3)
Intermodulation Distortion products are equal to or
greater than:
Second Order (R2) 31 dB
Third Order (R3) 34 dB
(5)Phase Jitter
The Phase Jitter over the 4-300 Hz frequency band
is less than or equal to 7 degrees peak-to-peak.
(6)Frequency Shift
The maximum Frequency Shift does not exceed -
to +2 Hz.
11.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes
This section explains the Channel Interface codes and Network Channel codes
that the customer must specify when ordering Special Access Service.
Included is an example which explains the specific characters of the code, a
glossary of Channel Interface codes, impedance levels, Network Channel
codes and compatible Channel Interfaces.
Example: If the customer specifies a NT Network Channel Code and a
2DC8-3 Channel Interface at the customer s premises, the following is being
requested:
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= Metallic Channel with a Predefined Technical Specification
Package (1)
=Number of physical wires at customer premises
= Facility interface for direct current or voltage
= Variable impedance level
= Metallic facilities (DC continuity) for direct current/low
frequency control signals or slow speed data (30 baud)
11.3.Glossarv of Channel Interface Codes and Options
Code Option
AB-
AC-
CT-
DA-
DB-
DC-
Definition
accepts 20 Hz ringing signal at customer
point of termination
accepts 20 Hz ringing signal at customer
end user s point of termination
Centrex Tie Trunk Termination
data stream in VF frequency band at
customer s end user s point of termination
data stream in VF frequency band at
customer s point of termination
VF for TGI and TG2
VF for 43 Telegraph Carrier type signals
TGI and TG2
direct current or voltage
monitoring interface with services RC
combination (McCulloh format)
Telephone Company energized alarm channel
Metallic facilities (DC continuity) for direct
current/low frequency control signals or slow
speed data (30 baud)
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Code Option Definition
DATAPHONE Select-Station (and TABS) interface at
customer s point of termination
DE -DATAPHONE Select-Station (and
TABS) interface at the customer s end user
point of termination
DS -digital hierarchy interface
544 Mbps (DS 1) format per PUB 62411
plus D4
15E bit PCM encoded in one 64 kbps of the
DS 1 signal
15F bit PCM encoded in two 64 kbps ofthe
DS 1 signal
15G bit PCM encoded in three 64 kbps of the
DS 1 signal
15H 14/11-bit PCM encoded in six 64 kbps of
the DS 1 signal
15J 544 Mbps format per PUB 62411
15K 544 Mbps format per PUB 62411 plus
extended framing format
15L 544 Mbps (DSl) with SF signaling
274.176 Mbps (DS4)
27L 274.176 Mbps (DS4) with SF signaling
152 Mbps (DSIC)
31L 152 Mbps (DSIC) with SF signaling
44.736 Mbps (DS3)
44L 44.736 Mbps (DS3) with SF signaling
6.312 Mbps (DS2)
63L 6.312 Mbps (DS2) with SF signaling
DU -Digital access interface
2.4 kbps
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Code Option Definition
8 kbps
56.0 kbps
6 kbps
1.544 Mbps format per PUB 62411
544 Mbps formatO per PUB 62411 plus D4
544 Mbps format per PUB 62411 plus
extended farming format
duplex signaling interface at customer
point of termination
duplex signaling interface at customer s end
user s point of termination
Type I E&M Lead Signaling. Customer at
POT or customer s end user at POT
originates on E Lead.
Type I E&M Lead Signaling. Customer at
POT or customer s end user at POT
originates on M Lead.
Type II E&M Lead Signaling. Customer at
POT or customer s end user at POT
originates on E Lead.
Type II E&M Lead Signaling. Customer at
POT or customer s end user at POT
originates on M Lead.
Type III E&M signaling at customer POT
tandem channel unit signaling for loop start
or ground start and customer supplies open
end (dial tone, etc.) functions.
tandem channel unit signaling for loop start
or ground start and customer supplies closed
end (dial pulsing, etc.) functions.
ground start loop signaling - open end
function by customer or customer s end
user.
EB -
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Code Option Definition
- 3
- 5
- 8
Ground start loop signaling - closed end
function by customer or customer s end
user.
I.A. (25 pin RS-232)
end user 100p start loop signaling - Type A
OPS registered port open end.
end user loop start loop signaling - Type B
OPS registered port open end.
end user loop start loop signaling - Type C
OPS registered port open end.
loop start loop signaling - open end function
by customer or customer s end user.
20 Hz automatic ringdown interface at
customer with Telephone Company
provided PLAR.
loop start loop signaling - closed end
function by customer or customer s end user
no signaling interface, transmission only.
program transmission - no dc signaling.
nominal frequency from 50 to 15000 Hz.
nominal frequency from 200 to 3500 Hz.
nominal frequency from 100 to 5000 Hz.
nominal frequency from 50 to 8000 Hz.
protective relaying
* .
IA -
NO -
Available only for the transmission of audio tone protective relaying signals used
in the protection of electric power systems during fault conditions.
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Code DefinitionOption
reverse battery signaling, one way
operation, originate by customer.
reverse battery signaling, one way
operation, terminate function by
customer or customer s end user.
single frequency signaling with
VF band at either customer POT
or customer s end user POT.
telephotograph interface.
telegraph/teletypewriter interface
at either customer POT or
customer s end user POT.
20.0 milliamperes.
0 milliamperes.
62.5 milliamperes.
television interface.
combined (diplexed) video and
one audio signal.
combined (diplexed) video and
two audio signals.
video plus one (or two) audio 5
kHz signal(s) or one (or two)
two-wire.
- 15 video plays one (or two) audio 15 kHz
signal(s).
- 0
- T
TF -
TT -
- 2
- 3
- 6
TV -
- 2
- 5
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11.3.2 Impedance
The nominal reference impedance with which the channel
will be terminated for the purpose of evaluating
transmission performance:
Value (ohms)
110
150
600
900
Code(s)
135
124
Variable
100
For those interface codes with a 4-wire transmission path at the customer
designated POT, rather than a standard 900 ohm impedance the code (3) denotes
a customer provided transmission equipment termination. Such terminations
were provided to customers in accordance with the F.C. Docket No. 20099
Settlement Agreement.
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11.3.3 Digital Hierarchy Channel Interface Codes (4DS)
Customers selecting the multiplexed four-wire DSX-l or
higher facility interface option at the customer designated
premises will be requested to provide subsequent system
and channel assignment data. The various digital bit rates
in the digital hierarchy employ the channel interface code
4DS8, 4DSO or 4DS6 plus the speed options indicated
below:
Interface Code Nominal Bit Digital
and S eed O tion Rate Hierarch Level
4DS8-1.544 DSI
4DS8-152 DSIC
4DSO-6.312 DS2
4DS6-44.736 DS3
4DS6-274.176 DS4
11.3.4 Service DesignatorlNetwork Channel Code Conversion Table
The purpose of this table is to show the relationship
between the service designator codes (e., VGC, MT2
etc.) and the network channel codes that are used for:
Service Designator
Code
Network Channel
Code
MTC
MTl
MT2
MT3
TGC
TGI
TG2
VGC
VGW
VGl
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Service Designator
Code
Network Channel
Code
VG2
VG3
VG4
VG5
VG6
VG7
VG8
VG9
VGlO
VGll
VG12
APC
API
AP2
AP3
AP4
TVC
TVI
TV2
DAI
DA2
DA3
DA4
HCO
HCl
HCIC
HC2
HC3
HC4
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11.3.Compatible Channel Interfaces
The following tables show the channel interface codes (CIs) which
are compatible:
(A)Metallic
Com atible CIs
2DC8-2DC8-
2DC8-2DC8-
4DS8-2DC8-
4DS8-2DC8-
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(B)Voice Grade
Com atible CIs Com atible CIs Com atible CIs
2AB2 2AC2 2DB2 2DA2 2LR2 2LR2
2AB3 2AC2 2DB3 2DA2 2LR3 2LR2
2CT3 2DY2 2DX3 2LA2 2LS2 2LA2
4DS8*2LB2 2LB2
4DX2 2LC2 2LC2
4DX3 2LO3
4DY2 2LS2 2LS3 2LA2
4EA2-2LS3 2LB2
4EA2-2LC2
4SF2 2GO2 2GS2
4SF3 2GS3 2NO2 2DA2
6DX2 2NO2
6DY2 2GO3 2GS2
6DY3 2GS3 2NO3 2NO2
6EA2-2PR2
6EA2-2LO2 2LS2
6EB2-2LS3 2TF3 2TF2
6EB2-
6EB3-2LO3 2LS2
8EB2-2LS3
8EB2- M
8EC2
9DY2
9DY3
9EA2
9EA3
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Compatible CIs
4AB2 2AC2
4AB2
4AC2
4SF2
4AB3 2AC2
4AC2
4SF2
4AC2 2AC2
4AC2
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(B)Voice Grade (Cont'
Com atible CIs Com atible CIs Com atible CIs
4DS8-2AC2 4DS8-4DG2
2DA2 4LR2
2DY2 4LS2
2GO2 4NO2
4DA2 4DA2 2GO3 4PR2
2GS2 4RV2- T
4DB2 2DA2 2GS3 4SF2
2NO2 2LA2 4SF3
2PR2 2LB2 4TF2
4DA2 2LC2 6DA2
4DB2 2LO2 6DY2
4NO2 2LO3 6DY3
4PR2 2LR2 6EA2-
6DA2 2LS2 6EA2-
2LS3 6EB2-
4DD3 2DE2 2NO2 6EB2- M
4DE2 2PR2 6GS2
2RV2- T 6LS2
2TF2 8EB2-
4AC2 8EB2-
4DA2 9DY2
4DE2 9DY3
4DX2 9EA2
4DX3 9EA3
4DY2
4EA2-
4EA2-
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(B)Voice Grade (Cont'
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
4DX2 2DY2 4DX2 8EB2-E 4DX3 6DY2
2LA2 8EB2-6DY3
2LB2 9DY2 6EA2-
2LC2 9DY3 6EA2-
2LO3 9EA2 6EB2-
2LS2 9EA3 6EB2- M
2LS3 6LS2
2RV2- T 4DX3 2DY2 8EB2- E
4DX2 2LA2 8EB2-
4DY2 2LB2 9DY2
4EA2-2LC2 9DY3
4EA2-2LO3 9EA2
4LS2 2LS2 9EA3
4RV2- T 2LS3
4SF2 2RV2- T 4DY2 2DY2
4SF3 4DX2 4DY2
6DY2 4DX3
6DY3 4DY2
6EA2-4EA2-
6EA2-4EA2-
6EB2-4LS2
6EB2-4RV2- T
6LS2 4SF2
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(B)Voice Grade (Cont'
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
4EA2-2DY2 4EA3-2DY2 4GO2 2G02
4DY2 4DY2 2GO3
4EA2-4EA2-2GS2
4EA2-4EA2-2GS3
4SF2 4SF2 4GS2
6DY2 6DY2 4SF2
6DY3 6DY3 6GS2
6EB2-6EA2-
6EB2-6EA2-M 4GO3 2GO2
8EB2-6EB2-2GS2
8EB2- M 6EB2-2GS3
9DY2 8EB2- E 4GS2
9DY3 9EB2-4SF2
9DY2 6GS2
4EA2-2DY2 9DY3
4DY2 9EA2
4EA2-9EA3 4GS 2GS
4SF2 2LS
4GS
4LS
6DY2
6DY3
6EB2-
6EB2-
8EB2-
8EB2- M
9DY2
9DY3
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(B)Voice Grade (Cont'
Com atible CIs Com atible CIs Com atible CIs
4LO2 2LS2 4LS3 2LA2 4SF2 2LO3
2LS3 2LB2 2LR2
4LS2 2LC2 2LS2
4SF2 2LO2 2LS3
6LS2 2LO3 2RV2- T
4SF2 4AC2
4LO3 2LS2 4DY2
2LS3 4NO2 2DA2 4LS2
4LS2 2DE2 4RV2- T
4SF2 2NO2 4SF2
6LS2 4DA2 6DY2
4DE2 6DY3
4LR2 2LR2 4NO2 6GS2
4LR2 6DA2 9DY2
4SF2 9DY3
4RV2-2RV2-
4LR3 2LR2 4RV2-4SF3 2DY2
4LR2 4SF2 2GO3
4SF2 2GS2
4SF2 2AC2 2GS3
4LS2 2LA2 2DY2 2LA2
2LB2 2GS2 2LB2
2LC2 2GS3 2LC2
2LO2 2LA2 2LO3
2LO3 2BL2 2LR2
2LC2
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces (Cont'Bo!se, Idaho
11.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont'
11.3.Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont'
(B)Voice Grade (Cont'
Compatible CIs
4SF3
4TF2
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
2LS2 6DA 4DA2 6DY3 2DY2
2LS3 6DA2 4DY2
2RV2- T 6DY2
4DY2 6DX2 2DY2 6DY3
4EA2-4DY2
4EA2-4EA2-6EA2-E 2AC2
4GS2
4LR2 4EA2-2DY2
4LS2 4SF2 2LA2
4RV2- T 6DY2 2LB2
4SF2 6DY3 2LC2
4SF3 6EA2-2LO3
6DY2 6EA2-2LS2
6DY3 6EB2-2LS3
6EB2-6EB2-2RV2- T
6EB2-8EB2-4AC2
6GS2 8EB2- M 4DY2
6LS2 9DY2 4EA2-
9DY2 9DY3 4EA2-
9DY3 9EA2 4LS2
9EA2 9EA3 4RV2- T
9EA3 4SF2
6DY2 2DY2 4SF3
2TF2 4DY2 6DY2
4TF2 6DY2 6DY3
6EA2-
6EA2-
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces (Cont'
11.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont'
11.3.Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont'
(B)Voice Grade (Cont'
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
6EA2-6EB2-E 6EA2-M 6DY2
6EB2-6DY36LS2 6EA2-
8EB2-E 6EB2-
8EB2-M 6EB2-9DY2 6LS29DY3 8EB2-
8EB2-
9DY2
9DY3
6EA2-M 2AC2
2DY2
2LA22LB2 6EB2- E
2LC2
2LO3
2LS2
2LS3
2RV2- T
4AC2
4DY2
4EA2-
4EA2-
4LS2 6EB2-M 2DY2
4RV2- T 4DY24SF2 4SF24SF3 6DY2
6DY3
6EB2-
9DY2
9DY3
6EB3-E 2DY2
4DY2
4EA2-
4EA2-
4SF2
6DY2
6DY3
6EA2-
6EA2-
8EB2-
8EB2- M
9DY2
9DY3
9EA2
9EA3
2DY2
4DY2
4SF2
6DY2
6DY3
6EB2-E 6EX2-A 2GS26EB2- M 2GS39DY2 2LS29DY3 2LS3
4GS2
4LS2
4SF2
6GS2
6LS2
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces (Cont'
11.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont'
11.3.Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont'
(B)Voice Grade (Cont'
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
6EX2-B 2GO3
2LA2
2LB2
2LC2
2LO2
2LO3
2LR2
4LR2
4SF2
8EB2-2AC2
2DY2
2LA2
2LB2
2LC2
2LO3
2LS2
2LS3
2RV2- T
4AC2
4DY2
4LS2
4RV2- T
4SF2
4SF3
6DY2
6DY3
6EB2-
6EB2-
6LS2
8EB2-
8EB2- M
9DY2
9DY3
6GO2 2GO2
2GS2
2GS3
4GS2
4SF2
6GS2
6LO2 2LS2
2LS3
4LS2
4SF2
6LS2
6LS2 2LA2
2LB2
2LC2
2LO2
2LO3
4SF2
8EB2-M 2AC2
2DY2
2LA2
2LB2
2LC2
2LO3
2LS2
2LS3
2RV2-
4AC2
4DY2
4LS2
4RV2- T
4SF2
4SF3
6DY2
6DY3
6EB2-
6EB2-
6LS2
8EB2-
9DY2
9DY3
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces (Cont'd)
11.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont'
11.3.Comvatible Channel Interfaces (Cont'
(B)Voice Grade (Cont'
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
8EC2 2DY2 9DY2 2DY2 9EA3 2DY2
4DY2 4DY2 4DY2
4EA2-6DY2 4EA2-
4EA2-6DY3 4EA2-
4SF2 9DY2 6DY2
6DY2 6DY3
6DY3 9DY3 2DY2 6EA2-
6EA2-4DY2 6EA2-
6EA2-6DY2 6EB2-
6EB2-6DY3 6EB2- M
6EB2-9DY2 8EB2-
8EB2-9DY3 8EB2-
8EB2-9DY2
9DY2 9EA2 2DY2 9DY3
9DY3 4DY2 9EA3
9EA2 4EA2-
9EA3 4EA2-
6DY2
6DY3
6EA2-
6EA2-
6EB2-
6EB2-
8EB2-
8EB2- M
9DY2
9DY3
9EA2
9EA3
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces (Cont'
Baise. Idaho
11.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont'
11.3.Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont'
(C)Program Audio
Compatible CIs
2PG2-1 2PG 1-
2PG2-
Compatible CIs
4DS8-15E 2PGI-
2PG2-
2PG2-3 2PGI-
2PG2-
4DS8-15F
2PG2-5 2PGI-
2PG2-
4DS8-15G
2PG2-8 2PG 1-
2PG2-
4DA8-15H
(D)High Capacity
Compatible CIs
4DSO-63 4DSO-
4DU8-B or C
6DU8-B or C
2PGI-
2PG2-
2PGI-
2PG2-
2PG 1-
2PG2-
Compatible CIs
4DS8-15J 4DU8-
6DU8-
4DS8-15K
4DS6-27 4DS6-
4DU8-B or C
6DU8-B or C
4DS6-44 4DS6-
4DU8-B or C
6DU8-B or C
4DS8-
4DS8-15 4DS8-15*
4DU8-
6DU8-
4DU8-
orC
4DU8-
4DU8-
6DU8-
6DU8-
4DS8-
4DU8-B or C
6DU8-B or C
4DU8-B or C
Available only as a cross connect of two individual channels of 1.544 Mbps
facilities at a Telephone Company hub.
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces (Cont'
11.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont'
11.3.Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont'
(E)Video
Com atible CIs Com atible CIs
2TV6-4TV6-4TV7-4TV6-
4TV7-4TV7-
2TV6-6TV6-4TV7-15 4TV6-
6TV7-4TV7-
2TV7-4TV6-6TV6-6TV6-
4TV7-6TV7-
2TV7-6TV6-6TV6-15 6TV6-
6TV7-6TV7-
4TV6-4TV6-6TV7-6TV6-
4TV7-6TV7-
4TV6-15 4TV6-6TV7-15 6TV6-
4TV7-6TV7-
(F)ital Data
Com atible CIs Com atible CIs Com atible CIs
4DS8-4DS8-15* 4DU5-24 4DU5-6DU5-246DU5-
4DU5-
4DU5-4DU5-48 4DU5-6DU5-6DU5-
4DU5-
4DU5-4DU5-4DU5-96 6DU5-6DU5-6DU5-
6DU5-4DU8-56 4DU5-56 6DU5-6DU5-
6DU5-
Available only as a cross connect of two digital channels at appropriate digital
speeds at a Telephone Company hub.
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces (Cont'
11.4 W A TS Access Line Standard Transmission Specifications
11.4.Standard Two-Wire Voice Transmission Specifications
(A)Loss Deviation
The maximum Loss Deviation ofthe 1004 Hz loss relative
to the Expected Measured Loss (EML) is plus or minus 4.
dB.
(B)Attenuation Distortion
The maximum Attenuation Distortion in the 404 to 2804
Hz frequency band relative to the loss at 1004 Hz in -
dB to +9.0 dB.
(C)Message Noise
The maximum C-Message Noise for the transmission path
at the route miles listed is less than:
Route Miles Messa e Noise
less than 50 35 dBrnCO
51 to 100 37 dBrnCO
101 to 200 40 dBrnCO
201 to 400 43 dBrnCO
401 to 1000 45 dBrnCO
(D)Echo Control
Return Loss for both Echo Return Loss (ERL) and Singing
Return Loss (SRL), is equal to or greater than:
ERL
SRL
0 dB
0 dB
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces (Cont'
11.4 W A TS Access Line Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont'
11.4.2 Standard Four-Wire Voice Transmission Specifications
(A)
(B)
(C)
Loss Deviation
The maximum Loss Deviation ofthe 1004 Hz loss relative
to the Expected Measured Loss (EML) is -0 dB to +3.
dB.
Attenuation Distortion
The maximum Attenuation Distortion in the 404 to 2804
Hz frequency band relative to loss at 1004 Hz is -0 dB to
+4.5 dB.
Message Noise
The Maximum C-Message Noise for the transmission path
at the route miles listed is less than:
Route Miles Messa e Noise
less than 50 35 dBrnCO
51 to 100 37 dBrnCO
101 to 200 40 dBrnCO
201 to 400 43 dBrnCO
401 to 1000 45 dBrnCO
(D)Echo Control
The Equal Level Echo Path Loss for both Echo Return
Loss (ERL) and Singing Return Loss (SRL), is equal to or
greater than:
ERL
SRL
15.0 dB
0 dB
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11.5 W A TS Access Line Data Transmission Parameters
11.5.Signal to C-Notched Noise Ratio
The maximum Signal-to-Notched Noise Ratio is 30 dB.
11.5.2 Envelope Delay Distortion
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The maximum Envelope Delay Distortion for the frequency bands
specified is:
1000 microseconds
500 microseconds
604 to 2804 Hz
1000 to 2404 Hz
11.5.Im\"ulse Noise Counts
The Impulse Noise Counts exceeding a 67 dBrnCO
threshold in 15 minutes is no more than 15 counts.
Intermodulation Distortion
The Second Order (R2) and Third Order (R3)
Intermodulation Distortion products are equal to or greater
than:
Second Order (R2)
Third Order (R3)
31 dB
34 dB
11.5.4 Phase Jitter
The Phase Jitter over the 4 to 300 Hz frequency band is
less than or equal to 7 degrees peak-to-peak.
11.5.Frequency Shift
The maximum Frequency Shift does not exceed -2 to +2 Hz.
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11. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications and Channel Interfaces (Cont'd)
11.6 W A TS Access Line Transmission Specifications
11.Improved Two-Wire Voice Transmission Specifications
(A)Loss Deviation
The maximum Loss Deviation of the 1004 Hz loss relative
to the Expected Measured Loss (EML) is -0 to +4.0 dB.
(B)Attenuation Distortion
The maximum Attenuation Distortion in the 404 to 280 Hz
frequency band relative to loss at 1004 Hz is -0 dB to
+6.0 dB.
(C)Message Noise
The maximum C-Message Noise for the transmission path
at the route miles listed is less than:
Route Miles Messa e Noise
less than 50 35 dBrnCO
51 to 100 37 dBrnCO
101 to 200 40 dBrnCO
201 to 400 43 dBrnCO
401 to 1000 45 dBrnCO
(D)Return Loss
The Return Loss, expressed as Echo Return Loss (ERL)
and Singing Return Loss (SRL), is equal to or greater than:
ERL
SRL
13.0 dB
0 dB
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12.Rates and Charges
12.General
The rates and charges for the services offered in this price list are shown
separately for each Issuing Carrier in this section. Reference is made for each
rate element to the appropriate price list section where the regulations
describing application of the rate are located.
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12. Rates and Charges (Cont'Boise" lID
12.2 CTC Telecom, Inc.
12.2.1 Switched Access Service
Price list
Nonrecurring Per Access Section
Char Minute Reference
(A)Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected 290.7.1(A)
(B)Local Trans ort*
Premium Access 01867 2(A)
Non-Premium Access 01867 6.2(A)
(C)End office
1. Local Switching
Premium Access
LS 1 (FGA & FGB)01867 2(B)(1)
LS2 (FGC & FGD)01867 2(B)(1)
Non-Premium 01867 2(B)(1)
(D)800 Data Base Access Service
1. Basic Rate - per query 003500 6.3.6(A)(4)(a)
2. Vertical Features Rate 007165 6(J\)(4)(a)
- per query (replaces basic rate)
The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional
Features as set forth in 6.2(A)(1) and 6.2(A)(2).
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12.2 CTC Telecom, Inc. (Cont'd)
12.2.2 Special Access Service
Nonrecurring
Charges
(A) Channel Termination
per termination
(1) Voice Grade ChannelTwo wire 223.24
Four wire 223.
(2) Metallic Channel
Two Wire 223.
(3) Program Audio 121.00
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(1) Bridging,
Distribution
Amplifier Per Port
(2) Gain Conditioning
Per Service
(3) Stereo Per
Service
(4) Video Service 223.
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Monthly
Rates
Price list
Section
Reference
Daily
Rates
36.4 7
55.
1.1(A)
1.1(A)
36.47 1.1(A)
33.3.38 1.1(A)
21.71 2.18 1.1(C)
11.07 1.1(C)
11.07 1.1(C)
425.40 233.1.1(C)
The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel Interfaces as set forth in
1.4
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12.2 CTC Telecom, Inc.(Cont'
12.2.Special Access Service (Cont'
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(A) Channel Termination
Per Termination (Cont'
Price list
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily Section
Charges Rates Rates Reference
(5) Digital Data Service(a) Optional Features
and Functions(1) Bridging Per Port
(2) Loop Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement(3) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination
223.
(6)High Capacity (DS 1) Service 223.(a) Optional Features
and Functions(1) Multiplexing, Per
Arrangement(2) Automatic Loop Transfer
Per Arrangement(3) Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement
Including Control Channel
Termination
(7)High Capacity (DS3) Service 223.
ICB 1.7
3.37 1.7
1.7
18.1.7
18.1.7
ICB 1.7
182.44 1.7
440.1.7
187.1.7
ICB
The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel Interfaces as set forth in
1.4
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12. Rates and Charges (Cont'
12.CTC Telecom, Inc.(Cont'
12.2.2 Special Access Service (Cont'
Price list
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily Section
Char Rates Rates Reference
(B)Channel Mileage,
per Mileage Section
Applies to Voice Grade
Metallic Channel, Program
Audio, Video Service None 186.27 18.63*1.1(B)
Digital Data Service None ICB 1.1(B)
High Capacity Service (DS 1)None ICB 7. 1.1 (B)
(DS3)None ICB 1.1(B)
(C)ecial Access Surchar
- Per Voice Grade
Equivalent None 25.7.4.4
(D)Message Station Equipment
Recove Char None 18.21 7.4.4
(E)Bridging (Per Port)None 1.1(C)
Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds; 2.4, 4., 9., 19.2 56., and
64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds
are not available in all end offices.
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12. Rates and Charges (Cont'd)
12.CTC Telecom, Inc.(Cont'
12.Reserved for Future Use
12.2.4 Miscellaneous Services
Basic time
scheduled
working hours
(A)Additional Eng. Periods
Per engineer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.
(B)Additional Labor
Per technician, 1/2 hour
or fraction thereof 17.
(C)Maintenance of Service
Per technician, 1/2 hour
or fraction thereof
Programming Services
17.
Per programmer, 1/2 hour
or fraction thereof 30.
(E)Nonrecurring charge for
pre subscription is as follows:
Presubscription
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Overtime
outside
scheduled
working hours Source
24.
24.9.2
24.9.3
45.
Nonrecurring Charge
- per Telephone Exchange Service $5.
(F)SS7 Signaling Conversion
Per DS 1 N/C
9.3.3
1(A)(3)
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12. Rates and Charges (Cont'd)
12.2 CTC Telecom, Inc.(Cont'
12.Carrier Common Line Access Service
Per Access
Minute
Per Originating Minute 01716
Per Terminating Minute 01716
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Price list
Section
Reference