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TELECOMMUNICATIONS PRICE LIST (TITLE 62)
OF
FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.
180 South Clinton Avenue
Rochester, New York 14646
(800) 727-1653
This Price List contains the service descriptions and rates applicable
to the furnishing of resold telecommunications services offered by
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. ("the Company") within
the State of Idaho.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
16th Revised Page 1
Cancels 15th Revised Page 1
CHECK SHEET
The Title Page and pages listed below are inclusive and effective as of the date shown. Original and
revised pages as named below contain all changes from the original Price List that are in effect on the
date shown on each page.
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* Pages included in this filing.
Issued: June 4, 2009 Effective: June 16, 2009
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 16, 2009
Boise, Idaho
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Description Page Number
Title Page...........................................................................................................Title Page 1
Check Sheet...............................................................................................................Page 1
Table of Contents.......................................................................................................Page 2
Explanation of Symbols..............................................................................................Page 3
SECTION 1 - TECHNICAL TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS................................ Page 1-1
SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS ......................................................... Page 2-1
SECTION 3 - DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND RATES ................................. Page 3-1
SECTION 4 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES....................................................... Page 4-1
SECTION 5- CONTRACTS AND PROMOTIONS................................................. Page 5-1
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
The following are the only symbols used for the purposes indicated below:
C - To signify Changed Regulation.
D - Delete or Discontinue
I - Change Resulting in an Increase to a rate
M - Moved from Another Price List Location
N - New
R - Change Resulting in a Reduction to a rate
S - Matter Appearing Elsewhere or Repeated for Clarification
T - Change in Text But No Change to Rate or Charge
Z - Correction
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 1 - TECHNICAL TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
Access Line - An arrangement which connects the Subscriber's or Customer's location to the Carrier's
designated point of presence or network switching center.
Aggregator - Any person or other legal entity that may be a Customer and, in the ordinary course of its
operations, makes telephones available to the public or to transient users of its premises, for telephone
calls using a provider of operator services.
Authorization Code - A pre-defined series of numbers to be dialed by the Customer upon access to the
Company's system to identify the caller and validate the caller's authorization to use the services
provided. The Customer is responsible for charges incurred through the use of his or her assigned
Authorization Code .
Authorized User - A person, firm or corporation, or any other entity authorized by the Customer or
Subscriber to communicate utilizing the Company's services.
Collect Billing - A billing arrangement whereby the originating caller may bill the charges for a call to the
called party, provided the called party agrees to accept the charges.
Commission - refers to the Public Utilities Commission of Idaho.
Company - Frontier Communications of America, Inc. ("the Company"), unless otherwise indicated by the
context.
Consumer - A person who is not a Customer initiating any telephone calls using operator services.
Customer - The person, firm or corporation, or other entity which orders, cancels, amends, or uses
service and is responsible for the payment of charges and/or compliance with Price List regulations.
Customer Dialed Calling Card Call - A service whereby the End User dials all of the digits necessary to
route and bill the call to a valid non-Premiere calling card or credit card.
Customer Premises Equipment - Terminal equipment, as defined herein, which is located on the
Customer's premises.
Day Rate Period - After 8:00 am to, but not including, 5:00 pm Monday through Friday.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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Evening Rate Period - After 5:00 pm to, but not including, 11:00 pm Monday through Friday, and on
Sunday.
LEC - Local Exchange Company.
Night/Weekend Rate Period - After 11:00 pm to, but not including, 8:00 am Monday through Friday, all
day Saturday, and Sunday to, but not including 5:00 pm.
Operator Dialed Surcharge - A charge applying to calls made when the user dials "00" only or any valid
company operator access code and requests that the operator dial the destination number.
Operator Station Call - A service whereby the caller places a non-Person to Person call with the
assistance of an operator (live or automated).
Person to Person Call - A service whereby the person originating the call specifies a particular person to
be reached, or a particular station, room number, department or office to be reached through a PBX
attendant.
Special Access - Where access between the Subscriber or Customer and the interexchange carrier is
provided on dedicated circuits. The cost of Special Access is billed to the Customer by the local
exchange carrier, or other approved access provider.
Subscriber - The person, firm, corporation, or other legal entity which arranges for services of the
Company on behalf of transient third party Customers or Authorized Users. The Subscriber is
responsible for compliance with the terms and conditions of this Price List. A Subscriber is also a
Customer under the terms of the Price List.
Switched Access - Where access between the Customer and the Carrier is provided on local exchange
company circuits capable of accessing the local switched network. The cost of switched Feature Group
access is billed to the Carrier.
Terminal Equipment - Devices, apparatus, and associated wiring, such as teleprinters, telephones, or
data sets.
Third Party Billing - A billing arrangement by which the charges for a call may be billed to a telephone
number that is different from the calling number and the called number.
V & H Coordinates - Geographic points which define the originating and terminating points of a call in
mathematical terms so that the airline mileage of the call may be determined. Call mileage is used for the
purposed of rating calls.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS
2.1 Undertaking of the Company
The Company is a resale common carrier providing intrastate direct dialed and travel card
services to Customers within the State of Idaho. The Company's services and facilities are
furnished for communications originating at specified points within the State of Idaho under terms
of this Price List.
The Company provides for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the communications
services provided herein in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth under this Price
List. The Company may act as the Customer's agent for ordering access connection facilities
provided by other carriers or entities, when authorized by the Customer, to allow connection of a
Customer's location to the Company's services. The Customer shall be responsible for all
charges due for such service arrangement.
The Company's services are provided on a monthly basis unless otherwise provided, and are
available twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week.
2.2 Applicability of Price List
This Price List is applicable to telecommunications services provided by the Company within the
state of Idaho.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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2.3 Payment and Credit Regulations
2.3.1 Payment Arrangements
The Customer is responsible for payment of all charges for services and equipment
furnished to the Customer for transmission of calls via the Company. The Customer
agrees to pay to the Company or its authorized agent any cost(s) incurred as a result of
any delegation of authority resulting in the use of his or her communications equipment
and/or network services which result in the placement of calls via the Company. The
Customer agrees to pay the Company or its authorized agent any and all cost(s) incurred
as a result of the use of the service arrangement, including calls which the Customer did
not individually authorize.
All charges due by the Customer are payable to the Company or any agency duly
authorized to receive such payments. Terms of payment shall be according to the rules
and regulations of the agency and subject to the rules of regulatory agencies, such as the
Idaho PUC. Any objections to billed charges must be promptly reported to the Company
or its billing agent. Adjustments to Customers' bills shall be made to the extent that
circumstances exist which reasonably indicate that such changes are appropriate.
Charges for installations, service connections, moves, and rearrangements, where
applicable, are payable upon demand by the Company or its authorized agent. The billing
thereafter will include recurring charges and actual usage as defined in this Price List.
The Customer may notify the carrier of billing or other disputes either orally or in writing.
There is no time limit for submitting disputes.
Customer complaints and billing disputes that are not satisfactorily resolved may be
presented by the Customer to:
Consumer Assistance Services.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington
Statehouse
Boise,ID 83720-0074
Telephone: 208 334-0302
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, cont’d.
2.3 Payment and Credit Regulations, cont’d.
2.3.2 Deposits
The Company reserves the right to examine the credit record of the Customer, using any
lawful sources for determining credit standing. If the Customer's financial condition is
unknown or unacceptable to the Company, the Customer may be required to provide the
Company with a security deposit which the Company may apply against overdue
charges. The amount of the security deposit shall be equal to three months' estimated
usage but may vary with the Customer's credit history and projected usage.
A. Interest Payable
Interest will be payable on the deposited amounts at the rate provided by
paragraph B of this rule. Interest will accrue from the date the deposit is made
until the deposit is refunded or applied to the customer's bill; however, interest
will not accrue on a deposit if:
1. service is terminated temporarily at the request of the customer who
leaves the deposit with the telephone company for future use as a
deposit; or
2. service has been permanently terminated and the telephone company
has been unsuccessful in its attempt to refund a deposit.
B. Interest rate
On or before November 15 of each year, the Commission will determine the
twelve month average interest rate for one-year Treasury Bills for the previous
November 1 through October 31, round that rate to the nearest whole percent,
and notify the telephone companies of its determination of this interest rate. That
rate will be in effect for the following calendar year for all deposits described in
paragraph A of this rule.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, cont’d.
2.3 Payment and Credit Regulations, cont’d.
2.3.2 Deposits, cont’d.
C. Former Customers
Upon termination of service, the deposit with accrued interest must be credited to
the final bill. The balance of the deposit remaining, if any, must be returned
promptly to the customer.
D. Existing Customers
Unless the customer has requested that the deposit be credited to future bills, the
deposit, with accrued interest, must be refunded promptly by the local exchange
company when:
1. the residential customer establishes and maintains good credit, or
2. the small business customer maintains good credit and is not delinquent
more than once in the previous twelve months.
E. Retention During Dispute
The local exchange company may retain the deposit pending resolution of a
dispute over termination of service. If the deposit is later refunded to the
customer, the local exchange company shall pay interest at the annual rates
established in Idaho PUC Telephone Customer Relations Rule 106 for the entire
period over which the deposit was held.
F. Early Return of Deposit
A local exchange company may refund a deposit plus accrued interest in whole
or part at any time before the time prescribed in this rule.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, cont’d.
2.3 Payment and Credit Regulations, cont’d.
2.3.2 Deposits, cont’d.
G. Transfer of Deposit
Deposits shall not be transferred from one customer to another customer or
between classes of service, except at the customer's request. When a customer
with a deposit on file transfers service to a new location within the same
telephone company's service area in Idaho, the deposit and any outstanding
balance shall be transferred to the account for the new location.
H. Receipt for Records of Deposits
1. Receipts
Each customer paying a deposit must be given a receipt containing or
otherwise be provided with the following information:
(a) name of customer and service address for which deposit is held;
(b) date of payment;
(c) amount of payment; and
(d) statement of the terms and conditions governing the return of
deposits.
2. Retention of Records
Each telephone company shall maintain records that will enable a
customer entitled to a return of a deposit to obtain a refund even though
the customer may be unable to produce the receipt for the deposit.
These records must include the name of each customer, the service
locations and telephone number(s) of the customer while the deposit is
retained, and the date(s) and amount(s) of the deposits. The telephone
company shall retain these records as required by the Unclaimed
Property Act, sections 14-501 et seq., Idaho Code, and in particular
section 14-531, Idaho Code, (ten years).
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, cont’d.
2.3 Payment and Credit Regulations, cont’d.
2.3.2 Deposits, cont’d.
I. Transfer of Records
Upon the sale or transfer of any telephone company or any of its operating units,
the seller shall certify to the Commission that it has a list showing the names of
all customers whose service is transferred and who have a deposit on file, the
date the deposit was made and the amount of the deposit.
J. Deposits - MTS Companies
MTS companies that do not bill and collect through LECs may ask for reasonable
deposits. Requests for deposits must comply with all state and federal
anti-discrimination statutes. MTS companies must comply with Idaho PUC
Telephone Customer Relations Rules 106, 107 (except paragraph 02, 108 and
109.)
2.3.3 Commercial Credit Card Payment Option
Customers may choose to pay monthly bills via certain commercial credit cards accepted
by the Company. Credit Card billed Customers will receive monthly call detail statements,
which are separate from the credit card bills. If the Customer's credit card company
rejects billing, the Company will make three attempts - two by telephone and one by mail
to contact the Customer for alternative payment arrangements. If alternative payment
arrangements are not made in seven days, the Customer's long distance service is
discontinued.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, cont’d.
2.3 Payment and Credit Regulations, cont’d.
2.3.4 Payment Due Date and Late Payment Charges
All bills are due upon receipt. Any bill outstanding and unpaid more than thirty (30) days
after the date the bill is postmarked, shall be considered past due. A late payment fee of
1.5% per month will be applied to any past due balance.
2.3.5 Return Check Charge
A return check charge of $20.00 will be assessed for checks returned for insufficient
funds. Any applicable return check charges will be assessed according to the terms and
conditions of the billing entity (i.e. local exchange company and/or commercial credit card
company) and pursuant to Idaho law and Idaho PUC regulations.
2.4 Taxes and Fees
2.4.1 For all calls, state and local taxes (i.e., gross receipts tax, sales tax, municipal utilities
tax) are listed as separate line items on the Customer's bill and are not included in the
quoted rates and charges set forth in this Price List.
2.4.2 To the extent that a municipality, other political subdivision or local agency of
government, or Commission imposes upon and collects from the Company a gross
receipts tax, occupation tax, license tax, permit fee, franchise fee, or regulatory fee, such
taxes and fees shall, insofar as practicable and allowed by law, be billed pro rata to
Customers receiving service from the Company within the territorial limits of such
municipality, other political subdivision or local agency of government.
2.4.3 The Company may adjust its rates and charges or impose additional rates and charges
on its Customers in order to recover amounts it is required by governmental or quasi-
governmental authorities to collect from or pay to others in support of statutory or
regulatory programs. Such adjustments shall be listed in this Price List.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, cont’d.
2.4 Taxes and Fees, cont’d.
2.4.3 cont’d.
A. Pay Telephone Surcharge
In order to recover the Company’s expenses to comply with the FCC’s pay
telephone compensation plan effective on October 7, 1997 (FCC 97-371), an
undiscountable per call charge is applicable to all interstate, intrastate and
international calls that originate from any domestic pay telephone used to access
the Company's services. The Pay Telephone Surcharge, which is in addition to
standard Price Listed usage charges and any applicable service charges and
surcharges associated with the Company's service, applies for the use of the
instrument used to access the Company service and is unrelated to the
Company's service accessed from the pay telephone.
Pay telephones include coin-operated and coinless phones owned by local
telephone companies, independent companies and other interexchange carriers.
The Pay Telephone Surcharge applies to the initial completed call and any
reoriginated call (i.e., using the A#@ symbol).
Whenever possible, the Pay Telephone Surcharge will appear on the same
invoice containing the usage charges for the surcharged call. In cases where
proper pay telephone coding digits are not transmitted to the Company prior to
completion of a call, the Pay Telephone Surcharge may be billed on a
subsequent invoice after the Company has obtained information from a carrier
that the originating station is an eligible pay telephone.
The Pay Telephone Surcharge does not apply to calls placed from pay
telephones at which the Customer pays for service by inserting coins during the
progress of the call.
SURCHARGE Per Call
Payphone $0.60 (I)
Issued: December 22, 2004 Effective: January 1, 2005
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
January 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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2.5 Refunds or Credits for Service Outages or Deficiencies
2.5.1 Interruption of Service
Credit allowances for interruptions of service which are not due to the Company’s testing
or adjusting, to the negligence of the Customer, or to the failure of channels, equipment
or communications systems provided by the Customer, are subject to the general liability
provisions set forth in Section 2.6 herein. No credit is issued for outages less than 2 hour
in duration. Credit for outages greater than 2 hour in duration is issued for fixed recurring
monthly charges only. Outage credits are calculated in thirty minute intervals. The
amount of the credit is determined by pro-rating the monthly recurring charge for the time
of the outage (in thirty-minute intervals). It shall be the obligation of the Customer to notify
the Company immediately of any interruption in service for which a credit allowance is
desired by Customer. Before giving such notice, the Customer shall ascertain that the
trouble is not within his or her control, or is not in wiring or equipment, if any, furnished by
the Customer and connected to the Company's terminal. Interruptions caused by
Customer-provided or Company-provided automatic dialing equipment are not deemed
an interruption of service as defined herein since the Customer has the option of using
the long distance network via local exchange company access.
Credit allowances for interruptions of service billed on a usage basis shall be limited to
the rate applicable to the initial period of the call to compensate for re-establishment of
the connection.
2.5.2 Inspection, Testing and Adjustment
Upon reasonable notice, the facilities provided by the Company shall be made available
to the Company for such tests and adjustments as may be deemed necessary for
maintenance in a condition satisfactory to the Company. No interruption allowance will be
granted for the time during which such tests and adjustments are made.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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2.6 Liabilities of the Company
2.6.1 The liability of the Company for any claim or loss, expense or damage (including indirect,
special, or consequential damage) for any interruption, delay, error, omission, or defect in
any service, facility or transmission provided under this Price List shall not exceed an
amount equivalent to the proportionate charges to the Customer for the period of service
or the facility provided during which such interruption, delay, error, omission, or defect
occurs.
2.6.2 The Company shall not be liable for any claim or loss, expense, or damage (including
indirect, special, or consequential damage), for any interruption, delay, error, omission, or
other defect in any service facility, or transmission provided under this Price List, if
caused by any person or entity other than the Company, by any malfunction of any
service or facility provided by any other carrier, by any act of God, fire, war, civil
disturbance, or act of government, or by any other cause beyond the Company's direct
control.
2.6.3 The Company shall not be liable for, and shall be fully indemnified and held harmless by
Customer or other users of its service against any claim or loss, expense, or damage, (i)
for defamation, invasion of privacy, infringement of copyright or patent, unauthorized use
of any trademark, trade name, or service mark, unfair competition, interference with or
misappropriation or violation of any contract, proprietary or creative right, or any other
injury to any person, property, or entity arising from the material data, information, or
content revealed to, transmitted, processed, handled, or used by Company under this
Price List, or (ii) for connecting, combining, or adapting Company's facilities with
Customer's apparatus or systems, or (iii) for any act or omission of the Customer, or (iv)
for any personal injury or death of any person, or for any loss of or damage to Customer's
premises or any other property, whether owned by Customer or others, caused directly or
indirectly by the installation, maintenance, location, condition, operation, failure or
removal of equipment or wiring provided by the Company if not directly caused by
negligence of the Company.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, cont’d.
2.6 Liabilities of the Company, cont’d.
2.6.4 The Company will provide credit on charges disputed by Customer in writing that are
verified as incorrect by Company. If objection in writing is not received by Company
within a reasonable period of time after bill is rendered (as determined by current law and
regulatory policy), the account shall be deemed correct and binding upon the Customer.
2.4.5 The included Price List language does not constitute a determination by the Commission
that a limitation of liability imposed by the Company should be upheld in a court of law.
Acceptance for filing by the Commission recognizes that it is a court's responsibility to
adjudicate negligence and consequential damage claims. It is also the court's
responsibility to determine the validity of the exculpatory clause.
2.7 Refusal or Discontinuance by Company
2.7.1 Service may be suspended by the Company, without notice to the Customer, by blocking
traffic to certain cities or NXX exchanges, or by blocking calls using certain Customer
travel cards when the Company deems it necessary to take such action to prevent
unlawful use of its service. The Company will restore services as soon as it can be
provided without undue risk, and will upon request by the Customer, assign new travel
card codes to replace ones that have been deactivated.
2.7.2 The Company may refuse or discontinue service under the following conditions provided
that, unless otherwise stated, the Customer shall be given notice to comply with any rule
or remedy any deficiency:
A. For non-compliance with or violation of any State, municipal, or Federal law,
ordinance or regulation pertaining to telephone service.
B. For use of telephone service for any purpose other than that described in the
application.
C. For neglect or refusal to provide reasonable access to the Company or its agents
for the purpose of inspection and maintenance of equipment owned by the
Company or its agents.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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2.7 Refusal or Discontinuance by Company, cont’d.
2.7.2 cont’d.
D. For noncompliance with or violation of Commission regulation or rules and
regulations on file with the Commission.
E. For nonpayment of bills, provided that suspension or termination of service shall
not be made without five (5) days written notice to the Customer, except in
extreme cases. Such notice will be provided in a mailing separate from the
Customer's regular monthly bill for service.
F. Without notice in the event of Customer or Authorized User use of equipment in
such a manner as to adversely affect the Company's equipment or service to
others.
G. Without notice in the event of tampering with the equipment or services owned by
the Company or its agents.
H. Without notice in the event of unauthorized or fraudulent use of service.
Whenever service is discontinued for fraudulent use of service, the Company
may, before restoring service, require the Customer to make, at his or her own
expense, all changes in facilities or equipment necessary to eliminate illegal use
and to pay an amount reasonably estimated as the loss in revenues resulting
from such fraudulent use.
I. Without notice by reason of any order or decision of a court or other government
authority having jurisdiction which prohibits Company from furnishing such
services.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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2.7 Refusal or Discontinuance by Company, cont’d.
2.7.3 Serious Illness or Medical Emergency
A. Medical Certificate-Postponement of Termination of Local Exchange or MTS
Services
A telephone company offering local exchange or MTS service between a
residential customer and the customer's nearest community providing necessary
medial facilities or services must postpone termination or local exchange service
to a residential customer for thirty (30) days from the date of the receipt of a
current certificate signed by a licensed physician or public health official with
medial training. If the person signing the certificate indicates that it is medically
necessary for the customers to retain MTS service, termination of MTS must also
be postponed for thirty (30) days. The certification shall state:
1. the customer, a member of the customer's family, or other permanent
resident of the premises where service is provided, is seriously ill or has
a medical emergency or will become seriously ill or have a medial
emergency because of termination of service; and
2. termination of service would adversely affect that customer, member of
the customer's family, or resident of the household.
B. Contents of Medical Certificate
This certificate must be in writing and show clearly the name of the person whose
serious illness or medical emergency would be adversely affected by termination,
the nature of the serious illness or medical emergency, and the name, title, and
signature of the person giving notice of or certifying the serious illness or medical
emergency.
C. Restoration of Service
If local exchange or MTS service has already been terminated when the medical
certificate is received, the appropriate service must be restored. The customer
must receive local exchange and necessary MTS services for thirty (30) days
from the telephone company's receipt of the certificate.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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2.7 Refusal or Discontinuance by Company, cont’d.
2.7.3 Serious Illness or Medical Emergency
D. Payment Arrangements
Before the expiration of the medical postponement, the customer must make
payment arrangements with the telephone company in accordance with Idaho
PUC Telephone Customer Relations Rule 312.
E. Second Postponement
The telephone company must postpone termination of local exchange and
necessary MTS service upon receipt of a second certificate stating that the
serious illness or medical emergency still exists, unless during the period of the
first certificate excessive or unwarranted MTS calls were incurred and not paid or
the customer refused to enter into payment arrangements.
F. Verification of Medical Certificate
The telephone company may verify the authenticity of the certificate and may
refuse to delay termination of service if the certificate is a forgery or is otherwise
fraudulent.
2.7.4 Medical Facilities Shelter Care
Where local exchange or MTS service is provided to a customer known by the telephone
company to be or identifying itself as a medical care facility, including a hospital, medical
clinic with resident patients, nursing home, intermediate care facility or shelter care
facility, notice of pending termination shall be provided to the Commission and to the
State Department of Health and Welfare as well as to the customer. Upon request from
the Commission, a delay in termination or no less than seven (7) calendar days from the
date of notice shall be allowed so that action may be taken to protect the interests of the
facility's residents.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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2.8 Limitations of Service
2.8.1 Service will be furnished subject to the continuing economic availability of the necessary
facilities and/or equipment and subject to the provisions of this Price List.
2.8.2 The Company reserves the right to discontinue furnishing service, upon written notice,
when necessitated by conditions beyond its control, or when the Customer is using the
service in violation of the provisions of this Price List, or in violation of law.
2.8.3 The Company does not undertake to transmit messages, but offers the use of its facilities
when available, and will not be liable for errors in transmission or for failure to establish
connections.
2.8.4 The Company reserves the right to discontinue the offering of any service with proper
notice or deny an application for service if a change in regulation materially and
negatively impacts the financial viability of the service in the best business judgment of
the Company.
2.9 Use of Service
Service may be used for any lawful purpose for which it is technically suited. Customers reselling
or rebilling the Company's Idaho intrastate service must have authority to provide interexchange
services from the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
2.10 Terminal Equipment
Company's facilities and service may be used with or terminated in Customer-provided terminal
equipment or systems, such as PBXs, key systems, multiplexers, repeaters, signaling sets,
teleprinters, handsets, or data sets. Such terminal equipment shall be furnished and maintained
at the expense of the Customer, except as otherwise provided. Customer is responsible for all
costs at his or her premises, including personnel, wiring, electrical power, and the like, incurred in
the use of Company's service.
2.11 Cost of Collection and Repair
Customer is responsible for any and all costs incurred in the collection of monies due the
Company including legal and accounting expenses. The Customer is also responsible for
recovery costs of Company-provided equipment and any expenses required for repair or
replacement of damaged equipment.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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2.12 Restoration of Service
Restoration of service shall be accomplished in accordance with Idaho PUC and FCC rules and
regulations.
2.13 Rules Applicable to Toll-Free Services
2.13.1 The Company makes every effort to reserve toll-free (800/888) vanity numbers requested
by Customers, but makes no guarantee or warranty that the requested number(s) will be
available.
2.13.2 The Company will participate in porting toll-free numbers only if the account balance is
zero and all charges incurred as a result of the toll free number have been paid.
2.13.3 If a Customer who has received a toll free number does not subscribe to toll-free 800/888
service within ninety (90) calendar days, the Company reserves the right to make the
assigned number available for use by another Customer.
2.13.4 Toll free numbers shared by more than one Customer, whereby individual Customers are
identified by a unique Personal Account Code, may not be assigned or transferred for
use with service provided by another carrier. Subject to the limitations provided in this
Price List, the Company will only honor Customer requests for a change in Resp. Org. or
800/888 service provider for toll free numbers dedicated to the sole use of that single
Customer.
2.14 Other Rules
2.14.1 The Company may temporarily suspend service without notice to the Customer, by
blocking traffic to certain cities or NXX exchanges, or by blocking calls using certain
Personal Account codes when the Company deems it necessary to take such action to
prevent unlawful use of its service. The Company will restore service as soon as service
can be provided without undue risk of fraud.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.1 General
The Company provides direct dialed (1+) and operator assisted services for communications
originating and terminating within the State of Idaho. The Company's services are available
twenty-four hours per day, seven days a week. Intrastate service is offered in conjunction with
interstate service.
Customers are charged individually for each call placed using the Company's service. Charges
may vary by service offering, mileage band, class of call, time of day, day of week, calling volume
and/or call duration. Customers are billed based on their use of the Company's services and
network. No installation charges apply.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.2 Calculation of Distance
Usage charges for all mileage sensitive products are based on the airline distance between
serving wire centers associated with the originating and terminating points of the call.
The serving wire centers of a call are determined by the area codes and exchanges of the
origination and destination points.
The distance between the Wire Center of the Customer's equipment and that of the destination
point is calculated by using the "V" and "H" coordinates found in BellCore's V&H Tape and NECA
FCC Price List No. 4.
Step 1 - Obtain the "V" and "H" coordinates for the Wire Centers serving the Customer and
the destination point.
Step 2 - Obtain the difference between the "V" coordinates of each of the Wire Centers.
Obtain the Difference between the "H" coordinates.
Step 3 - Square the differences obtained in Step 2.
Step 4 - Add the squares of the "V" difference and "H" difference obtained in Step 3.
Step 5 - Divide the sum of the square obtained in Step 4 by ten (10). Round to the next
higher whole number if any fraction results from the division.
Step 6 - Obtain the square root of the whole number obtained in Step 5. Round to the next
higher whole number if any fraction is obtained. This is the distance between the
Wire Centers.
Formula:
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.3 Timing of Calls
Billing for calls placed over the network is based in part on the duration of the call.
3.3.1 Timing for all calls begins when the called party answers the call (i.e. when two way
communications are established.) Answer detection is based on standard industry
answer detection methods, including hardware and software answer detection.
3.3.2 Chargeable time for all calls ends when one of the parties disconnects from the call.
3.3.3 Minimum call duration and additional increments for billing are specified in the description
of each service.
3.3.4 No charges apply to incomplete calls.
3.3.5 When a call is established in one rate period and ends in another rate period, the rate in
effect at the calling station applies to the entire call.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.4 Rate Periods
Unless otherwise specified in this Price List, the following rate periods apply to all services
subject to time of day discounts:
MON
TUES
WED
THUR
FRI
SAT
SUN 8:00 AM
TO
5:00 PM*
DAYTIME RATE PERIOD
5:00 PM
TO
11:00 PM*
EVENING RATE PERIOD
EVE
11:00 PM
TO
8:00 AM*
NIGHT/WEEKEND RATE PERIOD
* Up to but not including.
Calls are billed based on the rate in effect for the actual time period(s) during which the call
occurs. Calls that cross rate period boundaries are billed the rates in effect in that boundary for
each portion of the call, based on the time of day at the Customer location.
3.5 Holiday Rates
Calls on the following Company-recognized Holidays are rated at the Evening Rate Period rate
unless a lower rate would normally apply.
New Year’s Day* Labor Day Christmas Day*
Independence Day* Thanksgiving Day
* - When this Holiday falls on Sunday, the Holiday rate applies to calls placed on the
preceding Friday.
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.6 Frontier One
Frontier One is a non-distance sensitive, outbound, flat rated switched service option. Frontier
One Customers may originate an intrastate call by dialing 1 plus an area code (where necessary)
and the desired telephone number. An optional travel card is also available to Frontier One
Customers.
3.6.1 Rate Structure
Frontier One Service is non-distance sensitive, flat rated 24 hours a day, seven days a
week service.
The Customers total monthly use of Frontier One service is charged at the per minute
rate set forth Section 3.6.2 of this tariff. Frontier One calls are billed in one minute
increments, with a one minute minimum for each call. Any fraction of an increment is
rounded to the next whole increment.
3.6.2 Usage Rates
A. The Following per minute usage rates apply to all calls under Frontier One
(including Company recognized holidays):
Day Evening/Night Weekend
$0.1500 $0.1500 $0.1500
B. Optional Travel Card* (Including Carrier recognized holidays)
The following per minute rate is applicable to all Travel Card calls placed in
conjunction with Frontier One service option. All calls are billed in one minute
increments, with a one minute minimum for each call:
Day Evening/Night Weekend
$0.2500 $0.2500 $0.2500
The following per minute rate is applicable to all Travel Card calls when placed
using the service on a stand alone basis. All calls are billed in one minute
increments, with a one minute minimum for each call:
Day Evening/Night Weekend
$0.2500 $0.2500 $0.2500
* An additional $1.20 per call surcharge will be applied to all travel card calls
requiring manual assistance.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.7 Frontier TravelCard
TravelCard is a personal communication service that allows the caller to dial a TravelCard 800
telephone number and enter a four-digit personal identification routing number (PIRN) to
complete a call. TravelCard service is only available in conjunction with Carrier's interstate
TravelCard service offering. This calling card service can be ordered independently or in
conjunction with other Carrier services.
As a PIRN-based product that can be shared among customers, customers are not granted
exclusive use of the 800 number used for accessing the TravelCard service and thus, may not
continue to use the 800 telephone number upon cancellation of their service.
To use TravelCard service, the caller dials the 800 telephone number for the TravelCard service.
The caller may then (1) enter a PIRN which routes the call to a customer pre-designed telephone
number (PIRN CALL); or (2) enter a PIRN which permits the customer to then direct dial a
telephone number (DIAL TONE PIRN). Certain PIRNs are reserved for use by the Carrier under
TravelCard Service or are used for accessing other services.
3.7.1 Rate Structure
The customer's total monthly usage of TravelCard Service is charged at the applicable
rates per minute as set forth on the Flexible Rate Schedule of this tariff, is not distance
sensitive, and rates vary by length of contract. TravelCard calls are billed in six (6)
second increments with a thirty (30) second minimum for each call. Any fraction of an
increment is rounded up to the next whole increment. Operator assisted calls and calls
made to directory assistance are charged on a per call basis as set forth in this tariff.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.7 Frontier TravelCard (Cont’d.)
3.7.2 Usage Rates
The following intrastate per minute rates apply to all Carrier customers who select the
Calling Card Plan, when their long distance calls are made through TravelCard.
Day/Evening/Weekend
Including Carrier recognized holidays
Month-to-Month $0.28/minute
1 Year Term Plan $0.23/minute
2 Year Term Plan $0.21/minute
3 Year Term Plan $0.17/minute
* An additional $1.25 per call surcharge will be assessed on all TravelCard Calling
Card calls placed when manual intervention is required. Frontier VIP calls made for
intrastate Directory Assistance will be charged $1.99 per call.
3.8 Frontier VIP
Frontier VIP Standard and VIP Plus are long distance services that provide Customers with single
per minute rates for both their inbound (8XX) and outbound (1+) switched and dedicated usage.
VIP Standard and VIP Plus are offered dependant upon the availability of Carrier capability.
3.8.1 Rate Structure
Frontier VIP switched calls are non-distance sensitive, flat-rated, twenty-four (24) hours a
day, seven days a week.
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.8 Frontier VIP (Cont’d.)
3.8.2 Usage Charges
Customers may subscribe to Frontier VIP Standard and VIP Plus switched and dedicated
service on either a Month-to-Month, one, two or three year Term Plan. The Customer’s
total monthly usage of Frontier VIP is charged at the applicable per minute rates set forth
in Flexible Rate Schedule of this tariff. Frontier VIP switched inbound (8XX) and
outbound service is billed in six-second increments, with an eighteen-second minimum
for each call. Any fraction of an increment is rounded up to the next whole increment. To
calculate rounding, the raw usage charge for the call is calculated as the call duration
(minimum plus fractional duration) multiplied by the 4-digit ($0.XXXX) rate value. That
amount is then rounded up or down to the nearest whole cent.
Subscribers to VIP Standard and VIP Plus term plan service will be eligible to receive
discounts on domestic 1+ and domestic Toll-Free calls. Applicable discounts are based
on total monthly (domestic) usage for the respective service. VIP Standard total usage
does not include the local services of affiliated ILECs with a billing and collection
agreement with the Carrier, while VIP Plus total usage does include these local services.
All discount credits will be applied against the customer’s interstate usage. Applicable
discounts are set forth in Flexible Rate Schedule of this tariff. Subscribers to Frontier VIP
Term Plan services will receive a percent discount off the switched or dedicated Term
Plan base rate, based on the Term Plan selected. The Volume Discount Levels and
applicable discounts are specified in Flexible Rate Schedule of this tariff.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Boise, Idaho
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3.8 Frontier VIP (Cont’d.)
3.8.2 Usage Charges (Cont’d.)
Frontier VIP Standard Term Plans will automatically renew for successive twelve (12)
month periods unless the Customer notifies the Carrier in writing before the end of their
current term of their intention to terminate the agreement at the completion of the term.
Frontier VIP Plus Term Plans will default to VIP Standard month-to-month plans if not
renewed. Customers electing to continue receiving service without renewing their current
term commitment will automatically revert to the respective switched current effective
base rate.
A termination fee, equal to the Number of lines cancelled x number of months remaining
on the contract x $25.00, will be assessed when a VIP Standard or VIP Plus Customer
terminates service prior to the completion of the then current term. For a dedicated
service customer the “number of lines” is equal to the number of channels (i.e., a T1 loop
would constitute 24 lines).
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.8 Frontier VIP (Cont’d.)
3.8.2 Usage Charges (Cont’d.)
Frontier VIP may be applied at the parent or child account levels. (Allowing different child
accounts to have different long distance products). For customers with VIP Plan at the
parent account level, all qualified billing rolls up to the parent to determine total monthly
billing and the appropriate “super-volume” discount level for that month. Child account
discounting will be applied based on the higher (parent or child) VIP Plan term and “total
volume” discount. Discounts will be shown per call type at the account level on billing
statements.
3.8.3 Ancillary Services
An additional $1.99 per call surcharge will be assessed on all calls placed for intrastate
Directory Assistance. Frontier TravelCard may be used in conjunction with this service.
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Boise, Idaho
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3.8 Frontier VIP (Cont’d.)
3.8.4 Usage Rates
(1) VIP Standard - Dedicated Term Plan Discounts
(a) InterLATA - 1+ Outbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1262
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$5,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$10,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
b) InterLATA - Toll Free Inb(ound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1262
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$5,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$10,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.8 Frontier VIP (Cont’d.)
3.8.4 Usage Rates (Cont’d.)
(1) VIP Standard - Dedicated Term Plan Discounts (Cont’d.)
(c) IntraLATA - 1+ Outbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1262
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$5,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$10,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
(d) IntraLATA - Toll Free Inbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1262
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$5,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$10,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.8 Frontier VIP (Cont’d.)
3.8.4 Usage Rates (Cont’d.)
(2) VIP Plus - Dedicated Term Plan Discounts
(a) InterLATA - 1+ Outbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1262
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 10.00% 21.00% 26.00% 41.30%
$5,000 13.00% 23.00% 28.00% 42.80%
$10,000 15.00% 25.00% 30.00% 44.00%
(b) InterLATA - Toll Free Inbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1262
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 10.00% 21.00% 26.00% 41.30%
$5,000 13.00% 23.00% 28.00% 42.80%
$10,000 15.00% 25.00% 30.00% 44.00%
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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3.8 Frontier VIP (Cont’d.)
3.8.4 Usage Rates (Cont’d.)
(2) VIP Plus - Dedicated Term Plan Discounts (Cont’d.)
(c) IntraLATA - 1+ Outbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1262
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 10.00% 21.00% 26.00% 41.30%
$5,000 13.00% 23.00% 28.00% 42.80%
$10,000 15.00% 25.00% 30.00% 44.00%
(d) IntraLATA - Toll Free Inbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1262
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 10.00% 21.00% 26.00% 41.30%
$5,000 13.00% 23.00% 28.00% 42.80%
$10,000 15.00% 25.00% 30.00% 44.00%
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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3.8 Frontier VIP (Cont’d.)
3.8.4 Usage Rates (Cont’d.)
(3) VIP Standard - Switched Term Plan Discounts
(a) InterLATA - 1+ Outbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1490
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$5,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$10,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
(b) InterLATA - Toll Free Inbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1490
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$5,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$10,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
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3.8 Frontier VIP (Cont’d.)
3.8.4 Usage Rates (Cont’d.)
(3) VIP Standard - Switched Term Plan Discounts (Cont’d.)
(c) IntraLATA - 1+ Outbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1490
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$5,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$10,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
(d) IntraLATA - Toll Free Inbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.14901
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$5,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$10,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.8 Frontier VIP (Cont’d.)
3.8.4 Usage Rates (Cont’d.)
(4) VIP Plus - Switched Term Plan Discounts
(a) InterLATA - 1+ Outbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term):
$0.1490
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 10.00% 21.00% 26.00% 41.30%
$5,000 13.00% 23.00% 28.00% 42.80%
$10,000 15.00% 25.00% 30.00% 44.00%
(b) InterLATA - Toll Free Inbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1490
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 10.00% 21.00% 26.00% 41.30%
$5,000 13.00% 23.00% 28.00% 42.80%
$10,000 15.00% 25.00% 30.00% 44.00%
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
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3.8 Frontier VIP (Cont’d.)
3.8.4 Usage Rates (Cont’d.)
(4) VIP Plus - Switched Term Plan Discounts (Cont’d.)
(c) IntraLATA - 1+ Outbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1490
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 10.00% 21.00% 26.00% 41.30%
$5,000 13.00% 23.00% 28.00% 42.80%
$10,000 15.00% 25.00% 30.00% 44.00%
(d) IntraLATA - Toll Free Inbound
* Base Rate (Month-to-Month and Term): $0.1490
MTM 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year
Total Billing Discount Discount Discount Discount
<$100 0.00% 2.00% 4.00% 6.00%
$100 1.40% 3.40% 4.00% 6.00%
$300 2.00% 4.00% 6.00% 20.00%
$500 4.00% 6.00% 8.00% 22.67%
$1,000 7.00% 18.00% 23.00% 38.70%
$2,500 10.00% 21.00% 26.00% 41.30%
$5,000 13.00% 23.00% 28.00% 42.80%
$10,000 15.00% 25.00% 30.00% 44.00%
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.9 Residential Measured Rate Service
Residential Measured Rate Service is a 1+ service which allows customers to place toll calls on a
mileage sensitive basis. Rates for intrastate service are based on air miles between rate centers.
First and additional minute rates for this service are determined based on the time of day, and
mileage. Customers will be placed on one of three rate plans based on their expected monthly
usage as measured in dollars.
Customers may presubscribe to the Company’s network to originate the calls on a direct dial
basis or access the service by adding the Company’s Carrier Identification Code to the dialing
string.
3.9.1 Usage Charges
1+ DAY EVENING NIGHT
Mileage
Band
intial
minute
add’l
minute
intial
minute
add’l
minute
intial
minute
add’l
minute
1-10 $.2300 $.2300 $.2000 $.2000 $.1600 $.1600
11-22 0.3000 0.2600 0.2400 0.2200 0.1800 0.1800
23-55 0.3900 0.3400 0.3200 0.2700 0.2600 0.2100
56-124 0.4600 0.4100 0.3700 0.3100 0.3000 0.2600
125-292 0.4900 0.4400 0.4200 0.3700 0.3300 0.3100
293-410 0.5200 0.4700 0.4400 0.4000 0.3600 0.3300
PER MINUTE PER CALL
800 Service $.2500
Calling Card $.2000 $.90
3.9.2 Billing Increments
60&60
Direct Dial
Outbound
X
800 Service X
Calling Card X
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
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3.9 Residential Measured Rate Service
3.9.3 Time Periods
Day Period 8:00 am to 4:59 pm Monday through Friday
Evening 5:00 pm to 10:59 pm Monday through Friday
Period 5:00 pm to 10:59 pm Sunday
Night and 11:00 pm to 7:59 am Monday through Sunday
Weekend All day Saturday
Period 8:00 am to 4:59 pm Sunday
3.10 FrontierWorks Business connections LD Bundle, Version C * (N)
Business Connections LD Bundle offered by Frontier Communications of America, Inc (FCA).
This plan is available to customers of local exchange companies (LECs) with whom the carrier
has a billing and collections contract, and is enrolled in the FrontierWorks Business Connections
Product Suite offered by that associated LEC. This product is only available in conjunction with
the FrontierWorks Business Connections LD Bundle plan from Frontier Communications of
America, Inc.’s interstate Domestic Price List. A list of FCA associated LECs can be found in
Frontier Communications of America, Inc.’s interstate Domestic Price List.
Term plans and termination liability that the customer agrees to for FrontierWorks Business
Connections LD Bundle in conjunction with the FrontierWorks Business Connections Product
Suite can be found in the local exchange tariff of FCA’s associated LEC.
3.10.1 Rate Structure
FrontierWorks switched calls are non-distance sensitive, flat-rated, with the following
rating periods:
Monday – Friday Saturday & Sunday
E= Evening 12:00 AM - 7:59AM N = Night 12:00AM Saturday through
11:59 PM on Sunday
D= Day 8:00 AM - 4:59PM
E= Evening 5:00 PM - 11:59PM
* This service is limited to existing customers at their existing locations. (N)
Issued: February 6, 2007 Effective: February 16, 2007
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 16, 2007
Boise, Idaho
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3.10 FrontierWorks Business Connections LD Bundle, Version C, cont’d * (N)
3.10.2 Usage Charges
Customers enrolled in this product will receive a total of 100 free direct dial 1+ interstate,
minutes per month, measured at the account level.
A single optional Block of Time (BOT) quantity of minutes can be ordered in conjunction
with FrontierWorks Business Connections LD Bundle, in increments of 300, 600, and 900
minutes, for an additional monthly recurring charge (MRC). The MRC for the BOT is
applied at the account level, and can be found in the FrontierWorks Business
Connections LD Bundle plan from FCA’s interstate Domestic Price List.
Intrastate/InterLATA and Intrastate/IntraLATA calls do not qualify as 100 free minutes or
BOT minutes. Intrastate usage rates can be found in the rate section of this tariff.
In the event a customer has multiple lines on their account, and any of the auxiliary lines
are not on the FrontierWorks Business Connections Product Suite of the associated LEC,
those lines are not eligible for the 100 free minutes or a BOT selection offered by
FrontierWorks Business Connections LD Bundle. If a customer selects an FCA product
for auxiliary lines other than FrontierWorks, the customer will be subject to the rates,
terms and conditions of that product.
If a new customer to FrontierWorks Business Connections LD Bundle signs up mid-billing
cycle, free minutes and the BOT minutes will be prorated, based upon number of days of
that billing cycle. Usage will be billed in arrears. Excluded from the BOT minutes are:
(8XX) toll free inbound, long distance Directory Assistance, calling cards, and 900 calls.
Interstate rates for usage are found in the Domestic Price List of Frontier
Communications of America, Inc. International rates for this product are found in the
International Product Guide of Frontier Communications of America, Inc.
All calls are subject to a minimum billing of thirty seconds with an additional billing
increment of six seconds. Charges will be rounded up to the nearest cent on a per call
basis.
3.10.3 Ancillary charges
An additional $1.99 per call surcharge will be assessed on all calls placed for intrastate
Directory Assistance.
* This service is limited to existing customers at their existing locations. (N)
Issued: February 6, 2007 Effective: February 16, 2007
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 16, 2007
Boise, Idaho
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3.10 FrontierWorks Business connections LD Bundle, Version C cont’d * (N)
Rates
FrontierWorks Business Connections LD Toll Free * (N)
Customers enrolled in the FrontierWorks Business Connections bundle can select an optional
(8XX) toll free service. Assignment of phone number(s) is at the sole discretion of Frontier
Communications of America, Inc. This optional product is only available in conjunction with the
FrontierWorks Business Connections LD Toll Free plan from Frontier Communications of
America, Inc.’s interstate Domestic Price List.
Intrastate (8XX) Usage will be assessed a rate per minute, with rates varying depending upon
which BOT the customer is subscribed to at time the call was placed. Intrastate (8XX) Usage will
not be applied to the 100 free minutes or the optional block of time minutes.
All Intrastate (8XX) calls are subject to a minimum billing of thirty seconds with an additional
billing increment of six seconds. Charges will be rounded up to the nearest cent on a per call
basis.
Rates
(8XX) Rate per minute
Block of Time
(BOT) minutes
Intrastate
Free –100 $0.1500
BOT – 300 $0.1500
BOT – 600 $0.1400
BOT – 900 $0.1400
* This service is limited to existing customers at their existing locations. (N)
Issued: February 6, 2007 Effective: February 16, 2007
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Overage Rate per minute
Block of Time
(BOT) minutes
IntraLATA/Intrastate InterLATA/Intratstate
Free – 100 $0.1500 $0.1500
BOT – 300 $0.1500 $0.1500
BOT – 600 $0.1400 $0.1400
BOT – 900 $0.1400 $0.1400
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Office of the Secretary
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3.11 Business Direct-Billed Service
Business Direct-Billed Service is an optional offering for business customers. This service
provides direct, consolidated Citizens Long Distance billing of all Direct Dial Outbound Service,
800 Service and Calling Card Services to the customer at a reduced per minute rate. Direct-Billed
Service gives business customers the capability to originate and terminate IntraLATA and
Intrastate calls. A customer may presubscribe to the Company’s service to originate calls on a
direct dialed basis, or may access the Company’s switched network by adding the Company’s
Carrier Identification Code to the dialing string.
3.11.1 Usage Charges
PER MINUTE PER
CALL
Direct Dial
Outbound
$.1500
800 Service $.1500
Calling Card $.1500 $0.50
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
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Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 14, 2005
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3.11 Business Direct-Billed Service, Cont’d.
3.11.1 Billing Increments
6 & 6 30 & 6
Direct Dial
Outbound
X
800 Service X
Calling Card X
3.12 Business LEC-Billed Service
Business LEC-Billed Service is an optional offering for business customers. The Company’s
direct dial outbound, 800, and Calling Card services are available with the convenience of
billing long distance services in the same bill as the Customer’s local services. This option is
subject to availability through the Company’s arrangements with the Customer’s local
exchange carrier (LEC).
3.12.1 Usage Charges
PER MINUTE PER
CALL
Direct Dial
Outbound
$.1500
800 Service $.1500
Calling Card $.1600 $0.60
3.12.2 Billing Increments
60 & 6
Direct Dial
Outbound
X
800 Service X
Calling Card X
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.12 Business LEC-Billed Service, Cont’d.
3.12.3 Citizens Business Rate Plus Calling Plan Rates
Direct Billed Usage Charges
Base Rate $0.19
Sales Discount
Monthly
Volume
No Term 1 Year Term 2 Year Term
$501-$1000 0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 8% 9% 10% 11% 12%
$.1900 $.1881 $.1862 $.1843 $.1824 $.1824 $.1805 $.1786 $.1767 $.1748 $.1748 $.1729 $.1710 $.1691 $.1672
$1001-$2000 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% 8% 9% 10% 11% 12% 12% 13% 14%
$.1824 $.1805 $.1786 $.1767 $.1748 $.1748 $.1729 $.1710 $.1691 $.1672 $.1672 $.1653 $.1634
$2000-+ 8% 9% 10% 11% 12% 12% 13% 14% 14% 15%
$.1748 $.1729 $.1710 $.1691 $.1672 $.1672 $.1653 $.1634 $.1634 $.1615
Management 16% 17% 18% 19% 20%
Discount $.1596 $.1577 $.1558 $.1539 $.1520
* Rates are for 1+ and 800 traffic.
* Rate Plan is a base rate of $.19 with discounts depending on volume
* Rates are billed initial 18 seconds followed by 6 second increments.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.12 Business LEC-Billed Service, Cont’d.
3.12.4 Citizens Business Rate Plus Dedicated Calling Plan Rates
Direct Billed Usage Charges
* 1+ & 800 Dedicated rates for customers billing over $2,000.
* Base rate to receive discounts depending on volume.
* Rates are billed initial 18 seconds followed by 6 second increments.
Base Rate $0.19
Sales Discount
Monthly
Volume
1 Year Term 2 Year Term 3 Year
Term
$2000-$5000 35% 36% 37% 38% 39% 39% 40% 41% 42% 42% 43% 44% 45% 46%
$.1235 $.1216 $.1197 $.1178 $.1159 $.1159 $.1140 $.1121 $.1102 $.1102 $.1083 $.106
4
$.1045 $.1026
47% 48%
$.1007 $.0988
$5001-
$10,000
39% 40% 41% 42% 42% 43% 44% 45% 46% 48% 49% 50%
$.1159 $.1140 $.1121 $.1102 $.1102 $.1083 $.1064 $.1045 $.1026 $.0988 $.0969 $.0950
47% 48%
$.1007 $.0988
$10,000 + 42% 43% 44% 45% 46% 48% 49% 50% 50% 51%
$.1102 $.1083 $.1064 $.1045 $.1026 $.0988 $.0969 $.0950 $.0950 $.0931
47% 48%
$.1007 $.0988
3.12.5 Citizens Business Rate Plus LEC Billed Rates
PER MINUTE PER CALL
1+ Switched Access $.1900
800 Service $.1900
Calling Card $.1600 $0.60
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.13 Residential Service Plan 1
Residential Service Plan 1 is available for direct dial, 800 and calling card calls.
3.13.1 Usage Charges
PER MINUTE PER
Peak Off-Peak CALL
Direct Dial
Outbound
$.3100 $.2200
800 Service $.2500 $.2500
Calling Card $.2000 $.2000 $0.90
3.13.2 Billing Increments
60 & 60
Direct Dial
Outbound
X
800 Service X
Calling Card X
3.13.3 Time Periods
Peak Period 8:00 am to 4:59 pm Monday through Friday
Off-Peak Period all other times
Residential Service Rate Plan 1
Peak Period 7:00 am to 6:59 pm Monday - Friday
Off-Peak Period 7:00 pm to 6:59am All other Times
Issued: July 9, 2008 Effective: July 21, 2008
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180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
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3.14 Citizens Residential Freedom Plan
Freedom Plan is a long distance plan that offers the Residential Customer a simplified rates
structure for long distance calls placed through 1+ Switched Access Service. Freedom Plan is
designed as a set of jurisdictionally integrated calling plans. A customer may order the Red,
White, or Blue Freedom plan only in conjunction with the corresponding Red, White, or Blue
Freedom plan offered by the Company for interstate calling. The interstate portion of the
Freedom Plan is subject to regulation by the Federal Communications Commission. The
interstate portion of the Freedom plan may include a monthly recurring charge. In general, higher
monthly recurring charges are associated with lower per minute charges. Freedom Plan does not
require volume or term commitments.
3.14.1 Citizens Residential Freedom Plan Rates
Per Minute
Red White Blue
Outbound (1+) - IntraLATA $0.13 $0.16 $0.17
Outbound (1+) - Intrastate $0.13 $0.16 $0.17
3.15 Business 1+ Switched Service
Business 1+ Switched Service can be utilized on a direct dial or casual calling basis (by first
dialing the Company’s five (5) digit Carrier Identification Code) for outbound calls. Calling card
and 800 Service are also available.
3.15.1 Outbound Service $0.149/minute
800 Service $0.149/minute
Calling Card Service $0.16/minute
Calling Card Service Surcharge $0.60/call
3.15.2 Outbound and 800 calls are billed in six (6) second increments. Calling Card calls are
billed in six (6) second increments, after a thirty (30) second initial billing increment.
Issued: July 9, 2008 Effective: July 21, 2008
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
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(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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July 21, 2008
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3.15 Business 1+ Switched Service, Cont’d.
3.15.3 Citizens Business Long Distance
PER MINUTE RATES
1+ RATES TOLL FREE CALLING CARD
IN-STATE $0.130 $0.130 $0.160
INTRALATA $0.130 $0.130 $0.160
SERVICE CHARGES
CALLING CARD SURCHARGE $0.60
MONTHLY RECURRING CHARGE (1+ Service) $.95
Citizens Business Long Distance Term & Volume Discount Plan
PER MINUTE RATES
Spending No Term 1 Year 2 Years
$0.00 + $0.1300 $0.1275 $0.1250
$500.00 + $0.1275 $0.1250 $0.1225
$1000.00 + $0.1250 $0.1225 $0.1200
3.16 Prepaid Calling Card
Prepaid Calling Card permits calling from any touch tone phone; Customers purchase the cards
in advance based on predetermined denominations. Prepaid cards are offered in denominations
ranging from $5.00 to $100.00. Calls are placed by dialing an 800 access number listed on the
card. The Customer is than prompted to enter a Personal Identification Number (PIN). After
verification of the PIN, the Customer is informed of the remaining balance available on the card,
after which the terminating number can be dialed by the Customer. A prompt notifies the
Customer one minute prior to expiration of the card.
Calls are billed in one minute increments at a base unit rate of $0.35 per minute.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.17 Business 250 Plus Service
Business 250 Plus Service gives customers, billing more than $250.00 per month, an alternate
rate structure for Business Outbound, 800, and Calling Card Services.
3.17.1 Usage Charges
PER
MINUTE
PER CALL
Direct Dial Outbound $.129
800 Service $.129
Calling Card - Option
1
$.145 $0.50
Calling Card - Option
1
$.240 $0.00
3.17.2 Billing Increments
6 & 6 30 & 6
Direct Dial
Outbound
X
800 Service X
Calling Card X
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.18 Private Line Service
3.18.1 Business Dedicated Access
Business Dedicated Access is a Private Line Service that allows the Customer to access
the Company’s network via dedicated access facilities. Dedicated Access Service is
targeted to large volume users who can take advantage of dedicated access, where
facilities are available. Service is offered and can be configured for Direct Dial Outbound,
800 and Calling Card Services.
A. Usage Charges
PER
MINUTE
PER
CALL
Direct Dial
Outbound
$.0800
800 Service $.0800
Calling Card Service $.1850 $0.00
B. Monthly and Installation charges are billed based on actual cost. These
costs are on an individual case basis as cost is determined based on the
distance from the Customer’s location to the Company’s point of
presence.
C. Billing Increments
6 & 6 30 & 6
Direct Dial
Outbound
X
800 Service X
Calling Card X
* Business Dedicated Access rates will not be available to new customers after January 10, 1998
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.18 Private Line Service, Cont’d.
3.18.2 Point To Point Service
Point to Point Service is a Private Line Service that allows the Customer point-to-point or
point-to-multipoint service via a dedicated connection. Point To Point Service is targeted
to large volume users who can take advantage of Private Line Service, where facilities
are available. Service is available at Voice Grade, 56kbps and DS1 (1.544 mbps)
speeds.
Point To Point Service may be obtained on a fixed term basis for a period of one (1), two
(2), three (3), four (4), or five (5) years. A specified discount, corresponding to the length
of the term commitment, that will apply for the life of the plan, will be applied to the Inter-
Office Channel (IOC) portion of the charges.
If a Customer terminates service prior to completion of the term commitment, the
Customer will pay termination charges for any unexpired portion of the term remaining
after the forty-five (45) day notice period required for cancellation of Point to Point
Service. The Customer shall be liable for termination charges equal to one hundred
percent (100%) of the monthly recurring IOC charges for any remaining portion of the first
year of the term, and twenty five percent (25%) of the IOC charge for the remainder of
the subsequent years of the term. In addition, the Customer will be liable for any
installation charges that were previously waived. A Customer may terminate a Fixed
Term Plan prior to its expiration without liability if:
a) a revision in the tariff results in a higher IOC rate for the Customer and the
Customer provides written notice to discontinue the plan within forty-five (45)
days of notification of such increase;
b) the Customer replaces the existing arrangement with a new arrangement which
expires on or after the expiration date of the existing plan.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.18 Private Line Service, Cont’d.
3.18.2 Point To Point Service, Cont’d.
A. Move Charge
A move charge will apply, to Private Line Services, when the physical location of
the dedicated circuit, or a central office location is changed at the Customer’s
request. A move of this type will be considered a disconnection of service at one
location and a reinstallation of the same service at the new location. The
Customer will be responsible for the entire reinstallation charges. This type of
move will not constitute a break in the original term agreement.
B. Allowance For Interruption Of Service
A credit allowance will be given when a Private Line Service is interrupted for
more than two hours. Credit will equal one half (1/2) day, or one sixtieth (1/60) of
the monthly billing charge, for every outage less than four (4) hours. The credit
will equal one day, or one thirtieth (1/30) of the monthly billing charge for each
twenty four (24) hour period, or fraction thereof, of an outage lasting more than
four (4) hours. An interruption period begins when the Customer alerts the
Company of the interruption and releases the circuit for testing and repair. An
interruption period ends when the circuit is returned to the Customer in operating
condition.
No credit allowances will be made for:
1. interruptions due to negligence or willful misconduct by the Customer;
2. interruptions due to failure of power, equipment, systems or connections
not provided by the Company;
3. interruptions due to failure of access outside the Company’s serving
area; or
4. interruptions beyond the control of the Company.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.18 Private Line Service, Cont’d.
3.18.2 Point To Point Service, Cont’d.
C. Monthly Recurring Charges
INTER-OFFICE CHANNEL (IOC)
Mileage Fixed Per Mile
DSI - 1.544 Mbps
1 - 50 $1,500.00 $8.00
51 - 150 $1,500.00 $7.50
151 - 1500 $1,700.00 $6.00
1501+ $1,700.00 $5.70
56 Kbps
1 - 350 $250.00 $3.00
351 - 750 $250.00 $2.00
751 - 1500 $250.00 $1.00
1501+ $250.00 $0.70
Voice Grade
1 - 750 $250.00 $0.36
751 - 1500 $200.00 $0.40
1501+ $200.00 $0.45
The following discounts apply to the above IOC charges:
TERM DS1 56K VOICE
1 Year 34% 14% 2%
2 Year 35% 17% 4%
3 Year 36% 20% 6%
4 Year 37% 22% 8%
5 Year 38% 24% 10%
ACCESS COORDINATION FUNCTION (ACF)
per local loop
DS1 $85.00
56K $29.77
VOICE $29.75
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.18 Private Line Service, Cont’d.
3.18.2 Point To Point Service, Cont’d.
C. Monthly Recurring Charges, Cont’d.
CENTRAL OFFICE CONNECTION (COC)
per local loop
DS1 $275.00
56K $21.30
VOICE $22.10
LOCAL LOOP
DS1 actual telco cost
56K actual telco cost
VOICE actual telco cost
D. Initial Non-Recurring Charges
ACCESS COORDINATION FUNCTION (ACF)
per local loop
DS1 $215.00
56K $287.00
VOICE $174.00
CENTRAL OFFICE CONNECTION (COC)
per local loop
DS1 $340.00
56K $252.00
VOICE $215.00
LOCAL LOOP
DS1 actual telco cost
56K actual telco cost
VOICE actual telco cost
*The Company may waive the above non-recurring charges from time to time.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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3.19 Residential Simple Rate Plan
Residential Simple Rate is available for direct dial, 800, and calling card calls.
3.19.1 Usage Charges
PER
MINUTE
PER CALL
Direct Dial
Outbound
$.1800
800 Service $.2500
Calling Card $.2000 $0.90
3.19.2 Billing Increments
60 & 60
Direct Dial Outbound X
800 Service X
Calling Card X
Issued: July 9, 2008 Effective: July 21, 2008
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(I)
(T)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 21, 2008
Boise, Idaho
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3.20 Residential Service Plan 3 is available for direct dial, 800, and calling card calls.
3.20.1 Usage Charges
PER
MINUTE
PER CALL
Direct Dial
Outbound
$.1300
800 Service $.2500
Calling Card $.2000 $0.90
3.20.2 Other Charges
MONTHLY
RECURRING CHARGE
INITIAL
NON-RECURRING
CHARGE
Direct Dial $4.95 $0
* The Company may waive the above MRC and/or NRC charges from time to time.
3.20.3 Billing Increments
60 & 60
Direct Dial Outbound X
800 Service X
Calling Card X
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
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Section 3
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3.21 FrontierWorks LD * (N)
FrontierWorks LD is a non-distance sensitive product that includes direct dial 1+ outbound
service and (8XX) toll free inbound service. Pre-subscription of the primary line is required to
subscribe to FrontierWorks LD offered by Frontier Communications of America, Inc (FCA). This
plan is available to customers of local exchange companies (LEC) with whom the carrier has a
billing and collections contract, and is enrolled in the FrontierWorks Small Business Solutions
product offered by that associated LEC. This product is only available in conjunction with the
FrontierWorks LD plan from Frontier Communications of America, Inc.’s interstate Domestic Price
List.
Term plans and termination liability that the customer agrees to for FrontierWorks LD in
conjunction with the FrontierWorks Small Business Solutions product can be found in the local
exchange tariff of FCA’s associated LEC.
3.21.1 Rate Structure
FrontierWorks switched calls are non-distance sensitive, flat-rated, with the following rating periods:
* This service is limited to existing customers at their existing locations. (N)
February 6, 2007 Effective: February 16, 2007
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Monday - Friday Saturday & Sunday
D= Day 8:00 AM - 4:59PM
E= Evening 5:00 PM - 11:59PM
N= Night 12:00 AM - 7:59AM
N = Night
12:00 AM Saturday through
11:59 PM on Sunday
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 16, 2007
Boise, Idaho
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3.21 FrontierWorks LD (Cont'd) * (N)
3.21.2 Usage Charges
Customers enrolled in this product will receive a total of 100 free direct dial 1+ and (8XX)
toll free interstate, interLATA or intraLATA minutes per month, measured at the account
level. Any usage above the allotted free minutes will be subject to an overage rate that
can be found in the rate section of this tariff.
A single optional Block of Time (BOT) quantity of minutes can be ordered in conjunction
with FrontierWorks LD, in monthly increments of 250, 500, and 1000 minutes, for an
additional monthly recurring charge (MRC). The MRC for the BOT is applied at the
account level, and can be found in the FrontierWorks LD plan from FCA’s interstate
Domestic Price List. Any usage above the 100 free minutes and the BOT minutes will be
rated at an intrastate overage rate per minute, and these rates can be found in the rate
section of this tariff. Overage rates may vary depending upon which BOT is selected. If
a new customer to FrontierWorks LD signs up mid-billing cycle, free minutes and the
BOT minutes will be prorated. If moving between BOTs, minutes will be prorated based
upon the number of days of that billing cycle and will be charged the appropriate overage
rate for the BOT selected at the time the call was completed. Usage will be billed in
arrears. Excluded from the BOT minutes are: long distance Directory Assistance, calling
cards, and 900 calls.
In the event a customer has multiple lines on their account, and any of the auxiliary lines
are not on the FrontierWorks Small Business Solutions product of the associated LEC,
those lines are not eligible for the 100 free minutes or a BOT selection offered by
FrontierWorks LD. If a customer selects an FCA product for auxiliary lines other than
FrontierWorks, the customer will be subject to the rates, terms and conditions of that
product
Interstate rates for usage outside the zero-rated minutes or the optional BOT minutes are
found in the Domestic Price List of Frontier Communications of America, Inc.
International rates for this product are found in the International Product Guide of Frontier
Communications of America, Inc.
All calls are subject to a minimum billing of eighteen seconds with an additional billing
increment of six seconds. Charges will be rounded up to the nearest cent on a per call
basis.
* This service is limited to existing customers at their existing locations. (N)
Issued: February 6, 2007 Effective: February 16, 2007
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 16, 2007
Boise, Idaho
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3.21 FrontierWorks LD (Cont'd) * (N)
3.21.3 Rates
Overage Rate per minute
Block of Time
(BOT) minutes
IntraLATA/Intrastate InterLATA/Intratstate
Free – 100 $0.1400 $0.1400
BOT – 250 $0.1300 $0.1300
BOT – 500 $0.1300 $0.1300
BOT – 1000 $0.1300 $0.1300
3.21.4 Ancillary charges
An additional $1.99 per call surcharge will be assessed on all calls placed for intrastate
Directory Assistance.
* This service is limited to existing customers at their existing locations. (N)
Issued: February 6, 2007 Effective: February 16, 2007
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 16, 2007
Boise, Idaho
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Section 3
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3.22 Freedom Calling Version B (Cont’d)
3.22.2 Usage Charges (cont’d)
If a customer new to Freedom Calling subscribes mid-billing cycle, BOT minutes will be
prorated. If moving between BOTs, minutes will be prorated based upon the number of
days of that billing cycle and will be charged the appropriate overage rate for the BOT
selected at the time the call was completed. Usage will be billed in arrears.
Interstate usage rates are found in the Domestic Price List of Frontier Communications of
America, Inc. International rates for this product are found in the International Product
Guide of Frontier Communications of America, Inc.
(D)
(D)
3.22.3 Ancillary Charges
An additional per call surcharge will be assessed on all calls placed for intrastate
Directory Assistance, and rates can be found in the rate section of this tariff.
3.22.4 Rates
RATE PER MINUTE
Block of Time
(BOT) minutes
IntraLATA/Intrastate InterLATA/Intrastate
300 $0.1500 $0.1500
600 $0.1400 $0.1400
Issued: February 6, 2007 Effective: February 16, 2007
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 16, 2007
Boise, Idaho
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3.23 Frontier Destinations
Frontier Destinations State to State and Frontier Destinations Instate are long distance services
that provide Customers with single per minute rates for both their inbound (8XX) and outbound
(1+) switched usage. Destinations State to State and Destinations Instate are offered dependant
upon the availability of Carrier capability. This plan is available to customers of local exchange
companies (LECs) with whom the carrier has a billing and collections contract. This product is
only available in conjunction with the respective Frontier Destinations plan from Frontier
Communications of America, Inc.’s interstate Domestic Price List. If a customer selects this
service, all lines pre-subscribed to Frontier Communications of America, Inc. are to be on this
account level plan. 3.23.1 Rate Structure
Destinations State to State and Destinations Instate switched calls are non-distance sensitive, flat-rated, twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven days a week. 3.23.2 Usage Charges
Customers may subscribe to Destinations State to State or Destinations Instate switched
service on either a Month-to-Month, one or two year Term Plan. The Customer’s total
monthly usage is charged at the applicable intrastate per minute rates set forth following.
Frontier Destinations State to State and Frontier Destinations Instate switched inbound
(8XX) and outbound service is billed in six-second increments, with a thirty-second
minimum for each call. Any fraction of an increment is rounded up to the next whole
increment. To calculate rounding, the raw usage charge for the call is calculated as the
call duration (minimum plus fractional duration) multiplied by the 4-digit ($0.XXXX) rate
value. That amount is then rounded up to the nearest whole cent.
Frontier Destinations State to State and Destinations Instate Term Plans will
automatically renew for successive twelve (12) month periods, and will continue to renew
for additional one year periods at the then current tariffed rates in effect for a one or two
year term unless the Customer notifies the Carrier in writing 60 days before the end of
their current term of their intention to terminate the agreement at the completion of the
term. During the term, rates may be changed for the plan with 30 days notice. If the rate
is an increase, customers will have 30 days from the date notified to make a change or
cancel their long distance contract without penalty.
Issued: January 21, 2005 Effective: February 1, 2005
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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3.23 Frontier Destinations (Cont’d)
3.23.2 Usage Charges (Cont’d)
A customer may change between any currently available Frontier term plan without
penalty if the term commitment for the new plan is equal or longer than the remaining
term commitment of the old plan
A termination fee, equal to the Number of accounts cancelled multiplied by the number
of months remaining on the contract multiplied by $50.00, will be assessed when a
Destinations State to State and Destinations Instate Customer terminates service prior to
the completion of the then current term.
3.23.3 Ancillary Services An additional per call surcharge will be assessed on all calls placed for intrastate Directory Assistance. Frontier calling cards may be used in conjunction with this service.
3.23.4 Rates
Frontier Destinations Instate
Intrastate Rates per minute of use
Term Plan
Commitment
Month to Month 1 Year 2 Year
0.1100 0.1075 0.1050
Frontier Destinations State-to-State
Intrastate Rates per minute of use
Term Plan
Commitment
Month to Month 1 Year 2 Year
0.1300 0.1275 0.1250
Issued: January 21, 2005 Effective: February 1, 2005
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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3.24 Frontier Small Business Advantage LD, Version B
Frontier Small Business Advantage LD is a non-distance sensitive product that includes direct
dial 1+ intrastate and interstate outbound service and optional (8XX) toll free inbound service.
This product is only available in conjunction with the Frontier Small Business Advantage LD plan
from Frontier Communications of America, Inc.’s (FCA) interstate Domestic Price List. This plan is
available to customers of local exchange companies (LEC) with whom the carrier has a billing
and collections contract, and is enrolled in the Frontier Small Business Advantage product offered
by that associated LEC. A list of FCA associated LECs can be found in FCA’s interstate
Domestic Price List. Pre-subscription of all lines within the LEC product offering is required to
subscribe to Frontier Small Business Advantage LD offered by FCA.
Customers that select this long distance product commit to a two-year term plan and are subject
to rules and regulations of early termination liability in conjunction with the Frontier Small
Business Advantage product. Early termination liability rules and regulations can be found in the
local exchange tariff of FCA’s associated LEC. If any line that is pre-subscribed to this product
has pre-subscription removed at the request of customer prior to expiration of the term
commitment, the customer has cancelled service and early termination penalties as defined in the
local exchange tariff of FCA’s associated LEC will apply. At conclusion of satisfied contract,
unless otherwise changed or modified, contract will auto-renew for an additional term length
equal to the original contract term period.
Customers enrolled in the Frontier Small Business Advantage LD can select an optional (8XX)
inbound toll free service. Assignment of phone number(s) is at the sole discretion of FCA. This
optional product is only available in conjunction with the Frontier Small Business Advantage LD
Toll Free option from FCA’s interstate Domestic Price List.
3.24.1 Rate Structure
Frontier Small Business Advantage LD switched calls are non-distance sensitive, flat-
rated, with the following rating periods:
Monday – Friday Saturday & Sunday
D= Day 8:00 AM - 4:59PM
E= Evening 5:00 PM - 11:59PM
N= Night 12:00 AM - 7:59AM
N = Night
12:00AM Saturday through 11:59 PM
on Sunday.
Issued: June 30, 2006 Effective: July 10, 2006
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 10, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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3.24 Frontier Small Business Advantage LD, Version B cont’d
3.24.2 Usage Charges
A single Block of Time (BOT) quantity of minutes must be ordered in conjunction with
Frontier Small Business Advantage LD, in monthly increments of 200, 400, and 600
intrastate and interstate minutes, for an additional monthly recurring charge (MRC)
applied at the account level. If the optional (800) toll free service is selected, those
minutes will be included in the BOT minutes, and the MRC for the optional (800) toll free
service is applied on a per number basis. The MRCs for the BOT and the optional toll
free service can be found in the Frontier Small Business Advantage LD plan from FCA’s
interstate Domestic Price List. If a customer has multiple lines on the account, minutes of
use will be allocated to the block of time allotments in sequential order form lowest to
highest of the ten digit line numbers on the customer’s account that are subscribed to this
plan. Any excess BOT minutes not used for any give billing month will expire and cannot
be used against any other month’s usage. Any usage above the BOT minutes will be
rated at an intrastate overage rate per minute, and these rates can be found in the rate
section of this tariff. Overage rates may vary depending upon which BOT is selected.
If a new customer to Frontier Small Business Advantage LD signs up mid-billing cycle,
the BOT minutes will be prorated. If moving between BOTs, minutes will be prorated
based upon the number of days of that billing cycle and will be charged the appropriate
overage rate for the BOT selected at the time the call was completed. Usage will be
billed in arrears. Excluded from the BOT minutes are: long distance Directory
Assistance, calling cards, and 900 calls.
In the event a customer has multiple lines on their account, and any of the auxiliary lines
are not on the Frontier Small Business Advantage product of the associated LEC, those
lines are not eligible for the BOT selection offered by this product. If a customer selects
an FCA product for auxiliary lines other than Frontier Small Business Advantage LD, the
customer will be subject to the rates, terms and conditions of that product
Interstate rates for usage outside the BOT minutes are found in the Domestic Price List of
FCA. International rates for this product are found in the International Product Guide of
FCA.
All calls are subject to a minimum billing of thirty seconds with an additional billing
increment of six seconds. Charges will be rounded up to the next cent on a per call
basis.
Issued: June 30, 2006 Effective: July 10, 2006
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 10, 2006
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
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3.24 Frontier Small Business Advantage LD, Version B cont’d
3.24.3 Usage Rates
Overage Rate per minute
Block of Time
(BOT) minutes
IntraLATA/Intrastate InterLATA/Intrastate
BOT- 200 $0.1500 $0.1500
BOT- 400 $0.1400 $0.1400
BOT- 600 $0.1300 $0.1300
3.24.4 Ancillary charges
An additional surcharge will be assessed on all calls placed for intrastate Directory Assistance.
Issued: June 30, 2006 Effective: July 10, 2006
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 10, 2006
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
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3.25 Frontier Digital Phone Service
Frontier Digital Phone Service is a non-distance sensitive product that includes direct dial 1+
outbound service. Pre-subscription of the primary line to Frontier Communications of America,
Inc. (FCA) is required to subscribe to Frontier Digital Phone Service. This product is only (T)
available in conjunction with the Frontier Digital Phone Service plan from FCA’s Domestic Price
List. This plan is available to customers of local exchange companies (LEC) with whom the
carrier has a billing and collections contract. The Customer must subscribe to the Frontier Digital
Phone Service local service product offered by that associated LEC and must be on the main
billing number on the account in order to be eligible for the Frontier Digital Phone Service option.
3.25.1 Rates and Charges
Frontier Digital Phone Service calls are non-distance sensitive, flat-rated with the
following rating periods:
Monday – Friday Saturday & Sunday
D= Day 8:00 AM - 4:59PM
E= Evening 5:00 PM -
11:59PM
N= Night 12:00 AM - 7:59AM
N = Night
12:00 AM Saturday through 11:59 PM on
Sunday.
3.25.2 Usage Charges
With the Frontier Digital Phone Service option, unlimited intrastate usage is available only
on the main billing number on the account. All calls that do not qualify for unlimited
calling are billed in one-minute increments with a minimum billing of one minute per call.
Only one Frontier plan is to be on the account for all lines. Frontier Digital Phone Service
long distance provides unlimited minutes of direct dialed 1+ intrastate calling for
residential voice service only. The unlimited minutes of long distance service do not
include usage for calls to 900 numbers, long distance directory assistance, or operator
services.
Frontier Digital Phone Service is offered to the residential user, for the Customer’s
personal, residential, non-business and non-professional use. Using Frontier Digital
Phone Service is prohibited for any commercial or governmental activities, for profit or
non-profit, including but not limited to home office, business, sales, telecommuting,
telemarketing, continuous autodialing, fax broadcast, fax blasting, accessing the Internet
with a long distance dial-up number, resale or transfer of the Frontier Digital Phone
Service or any other activity that would be inconsistent with normal residential voice
applications and usage patterns. Average residential Customer use will be determined by
Frontier based on average minutes of use of the Plan by representative residential
Customers served by Frontier who subscribe to the Plan.
Issued: February 6, 2007 Effective: February 16, 2007
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 16, 2007
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 3
Original Page 48
SECTION 3 - DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND RATES, cont’d.
3.25 Frontier Digital Phone Service cont'd. (N)
3.25.2 Usage Charges cont'd.
If a Customer has substantially more than average residential Customer use, Frontier
may regard such use as non-residential use subject to the Company remedies set forth
following. Frontier may suspend, restrict or cancel the Customer's service, subject to
applicable notice requirements. If it is determined that the usage on the Frontier Digital
Phone Service is not consistent with residential voice applications, substantially exceeds
average residential use, or is otherwise prohibited as specified in this tariff (such as long
distance dial-up internet calls), Frontier may immediately convert the service to an FCA
plan that charges for all long distance calls or, where systems permit, charge a 10 cent
per minute rate for non-voice long distance calls. Additional restrictions may apply as
provided elsewhere in this tariff.
The Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) for Frontier Digital Phone Service is billed in
advance and can be found in FCA’s Interstate Domestic Price List. If a new customer to
Frontier Digital Phone Service enrolls mid-billing cycle, the MRC will be prorated.
On the invoice there will be no individual call detail for usage that is associated with the
unlimited direct dialed calls that are included in this plan. If the customer changes their
long distance pre-subscription on their main line without any instruction as to what to do
regarding the additional phone lines, the Frontier Digital Phone Service plan option will
automatically be removed from the main line and thus the customers account. Additional
phone lines are available on this plan. Each additional line will be billed a-per minute
domestic rate defined in this tariff. All calls are billed in one-minute increments with a
minimum billing of one minute per call. If a customer subsequently does not pre-
subscribe their additional line(s) to FCA but continues to have service on the main billing
number on the account provided by FCA, casual calling rates on the additional line(s) will
apply.
Calling Cards and 8xx inbound products may be used in conjunction with Frontier Digital
Phone Service, where available.
3.25.3 Rates For Additional Phone Lines
Rate Per Minute
Day $0.10
Evening $0.10
Night/Weekend $0.10 (N)
Issued: October 4, 2006 Effective: October 13, 2006
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 13, 2006
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 3
2nd Revised Page 49
Cancels 1st Revised Page 49
SECTION 3 - DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND RATES, cont’d.
3.26 FRONTIER DIGITAL PHONE SILVER*(1) – DISCONTINUED (T)
Frontier Digital Phone Silver is a non-distance sensitive product that includes direct dial 1+
outbound Intrastate service. Pre-subscription of the primary line to Frontier Communications of
America, Inc. (FCA) is required to subscribe to Frontier. This plan is available to customers of
local exchange companies (LEC) with whom the carrier has a billing and collections contract.
The Customer must subscribe to either the Frontier Digital Phone or Frontier Digital Phone X1
local service product offered by the affiliated LEC and must be on the main billing number on the
account in order to be eligible for the Frontier Digital Phone Silver option.
3.26.1 Rate Structure
Frontier Digital Phone Silver calls are non-distance sensitive, flat-rated with the following
rating periods:
Monday – Friday Saturday & Sunday
E= Evening 12:00 AM - 7:59AM
D= Day 8:00 AM - 4:59PM
E= Evening 5:00 PM - 11:59PM
N = Night
12:00AM Saturday through 11:59 PM
on Sunday.
3.26.2 Usage Charges
With the Frontier Digital Phone Silver option, unlimited intrastate usage is available only
on the main billing number on the account. All calls that do not qualify for unlimited
calling are billed in one-minute increments with a minimum billing of one minute per call.
Interstate 1+ calls will be rated on a per call basis, and are not part of the unlimited
calling option. Only one Frontier plan is to be on the account for all lines. This product is
available for residential voice service only. The unlimited minutes of long distance
service do not include usage for calls to 900 numbers, long distance directory assistance,
or operator services.
The Frontier Digital Phone Silver service is offered to the residential user, for the
Customer’s personal, residential, non-business and non-professional use. Using the
Frontier Digital Phone Silver service is prohibited for any commercial or governmental
activities, for profit or non-profit, including but not limited to home office, business, sales,
telecommuting, telemarketing, continuous autodialing, fax broadcast, fax blasting,
accessing the Internet with a long distance dial-up number, resale or transfer of the
Frontier Digital Phone Silver service or any other activity that would be inconsistent with
normal residential voice applications and usage patterns, including conference calls.
Average residential Customer use will be determined by Frontier based on average
minutes of use of the Plan by representative residential Customers served by Frontier
who subscribe to the Plan. If a Customer has substantially more than average residential
Customer use. Frontier may regard such use as non-residential use subject to the
remedies set forth following. Frontier may suspend, restrict or cancel the Customer's
service, subject to applicable notice requirements.
* This bundle was previously called Frontier Unlimited State. (N)
(1) This service offering has been Grandfathered as of June 16, 2009 and is limited to all existing
subscribers at their existing locations. (N)
Issued: June 4, 2009 Effective: June 16, 2009
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 16, 2009
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 3
1st Revised Page 50
Cancels Original Page 50
SECTION 3 - DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND RATES, cont’d.
3.26 FRONTIER DIGITAL PHONE SILVER*(1) – DISCONTINUED cont’d. (T)
3.26.2 Usage Charges cont’d
If it is determined that the usage on the Frontier Digital Phone Silver is not consistent with
residential voice applications, substantially exceeds average residential use, or is
otherwise prohibited (such as long distance dial-up Internet calls), Frontier may
immediately convert the service to an FCA plan that charges for all long distance calls or,
where systems permit, charge a 10-cent per minute rate for non-voice long distance calls,
or calls that are not considered normal residential voice usage. Additional restrictions
may apply.
The Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) for Frontier Digital Phone Silver is billed in
advance. If a new customer to Frontier Digital Phone Silver enrolls mid-billing cycle, the
MRC will be prorated.
On the invoice there will be no individual call detail for usage that is associated with the
unlimited direct dialed calls that are included in this plan. If the customer changes their
long distance pre-subscription on their main line without any instruction as to what to do
regarding the additional phone lines, the Frontier Digital Phone Silver plan option will
automatically be removed from the main line and thus the customers account. Note: To
maintain the account for the customer, the remaining lines will be placed onto Frontier
One or Simple Rate calling plan depending on the associated LEC.
Additional phone lines are available on this plan. Each additional line will be billed a per-
minute domestic rate defined in this tariff. All calls are billed in one-minute increments
with a minimum billing of one minute per call. If a customer subsequently does not pre-
subscribe their additional line(s) to FCA but continues to have service on the main billing
number on the account provided by FCA, casual calling rates on the additional line(s) will
apply.
Calling Cards and 8xx inbound products may be used in conjunction with Frontier Digital
Phone Silver, where available.
3.26.3 Rates and Charges
Frontier Digital Phone Silver Monthly Rate
Intrastate Rate $15.00 (I)
Rates for Additional Phone Lines Rate Per Minute
Day $0.10
Evening $0.10
Night/Weekend $0.10
* This bundle was previously called Frontier Unlimited State. (N)
(1) This service offering has been Grandfathered as of June 16, 2009 and is limited to all existing
subscribers at their existing locations. (N)
Issued: June 4, 2009 Effective: June 16, 2009
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
(T)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 16, 2009
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 3
Original Page 50.1
SECTION 3 - DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND RATES, cont’d.
3.26.1 FRONTIER UNLIMITED STATE
Frontier Unlimited State is a non-distance sensitive product that includes direct dial 1+ outbound
Intrastate service. Pre-subscription of the primary line to Frontier Communications of America,
Inc. (FCA) is required to subscribe to Frontier. This plan is available to customers of local
exchange companies (LEC) with whom the carrier has a billing and collections contract. The
Customer must subscribe to the Frontier Unlimited State local service product offered by that
associated LEC and must be on the main billing number on the account in order to be eligible for
the Frontier Unlimited State option.
3.26.1.1 Rates and Charges
Frontier Unlimited State calls are non-distance sensitive, flat-rated with the following
rating periods:
Monday – Friday Saturday & Sunday
E= Evening 12:00 AM - 7:59AM
D= Day 8:00 AM - 4:59PM
E= Evening 5:00 PM - 11:59PM
N = Night
12:00AM Saturday through
11:59 PM on Sunday.
3.26.1.2 Usage Charges
With the Frontier Unlimited State option, unlimited intrastate usage is available only on
the main billing number on the account. All calls that do not qualify for unlimited calling
are billed in one-minute increments with a minimum billing of one minute per call.
Interstate 1+ calls will be rated on a per call basis, and are not part of the unlimited
calling option. Only one Frontier plan is to be on the account for all lines. This product
is available for residential voice service only. The unlimited minutes of long distance
service do not include usage for calls to 900 numbers, long distance directory
assistance, or operator services.
The Frontier Unlimited State service is offered to the residential user, for the
Customer’s personal, residential, non-business and non-professional use. Using the
Frontier Unlimited State service is prohibited for any commercial or governmental
activities, for profit or non-profit, including but not limited to home office, business,
sales, telecommuting, telemarketing, continuous autodialing, fax broadcast, fax
blasting, accessing the Internet with a long distance dial-up number, resale or transfer
of the Frontier Unlimited State service or any other activity that would be inconsistent
with normal residential voice applications and usage patterns, including conference
calls. Average residential Customer use will be determined by Frontier based on
average minutes of use of the Plan by representative residential Customers served by
Frontier who subscribe to the Plan. If a Customer has substantially more than average
residential Customer use, Frontier may regard such use as non-residential use subject
to the remedies set forth following. Frontier may suspend, restrict or cancel the
Customer's service, subject to applicable notice requirements.
Issued: June 4, 2009 Effective: June 16, 2009
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 16, 2009
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 3
Original Page 50.2
SECTION 3 - DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND RATES, cont’d.
3.26.1 FRONTIER UNLIMITED STATE cont’d.
3.26.1.2 Usage Charges cont’d.
If it is determined that the usage on the Frontier Unlimited State is not consistent with
residential voice applications, substantially exceeds average residential use, or is
otherwise prohibited (such as long distance dial-up Internet calls), Frontier may
immediately convert the service to an FCA plan that charges for all long distance calls
or, where systems permit, charge a 10-cent per minute rate for non-voice long distance
calls, or calls that are not considered normal residential voice usage. Additional
restrictions may apply.
On the invoice there will be no individual call detail for usage that is associated with the
unlimited direct dialed calls that are included in this plan. If the customer changes their
long distance pre-subscription on their main line without any instruction as to what to do
regarding the additional phone lines, the Frontier Unlimited State plan option will
automatically be removed from the main line and thus the customers account. Note:
To maintain the account for the customer, the remaining lines will be placed onto
Frontier One or Simple Rate calling plan depending on the associated LEC.
Additional phone lines are available on this plan. Each additional line will be billed a
per-minute domestic rate defined in this tariff. All calls are billed in one-minute
increments with a minimum billing of one minute per call. If a customer subsequently
does not pre-subscribe their additional line(s) to FCA but continues to have service on
the main billing number on the account provided by FCA, casual calling rates on the
additional line(s) will apply.
Calling Cards and 8xx inbound products may be used in conjunction with Frontier
Unlimited State, where available.
3.26.3 Rates and Charges
Monthly Recurring Charges
The Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC) for Frontier Unlimited State is billed in advance.
If a new customer to Frontier Unlimited State enrolls mid-billing cycle, the MRC will be
prorated.
Customers who commit to a one year term commitment will be given a $10.00 credit
per month for the length of the contract. If the customer terminates the service before
the end of the one year period, a termination fee of $200.00 applies
FRONTIER UNLIMITED STATE Monthly
Intrastate Rate $21.00
Additional Phone Lines Rate Per Minute
Day $0.10
Evening $0.10
Night/Weekend $0.10
Issued: June 4, 2009 Effective: June 16, 2009
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 16, 2009
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 3
Original Page 51
SECTION 3 - DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND RATES, cont’d.
3.26 Frontier Business Toll Free
Frontier Business Toll Free service is offered to Business customers only.
InterLATA and intraLATA toll telecommunications services are available for calls originating at
any service location within or outside the state and terminating at the end user location.
Frontier Business Toll Free is a non-distance sensitive 8XX call offering.
InterLATA and intraLATA toll telecommunications services are available for calls originating at
any service location within or outside the state and terminating at the end user location.
Calls are incoming only and are rated in six second increments with an 18 second minimum
and 6 second rounding.
Customers must be pic’d to Frontier (694) for both their IntraLATA and InterLATA preferred
carrier.
3.26.1 Rates and Charges
MONTHLY
RECURRING CHARGE
PER MINUTE
RATE
4 Lines and under $4.99
5 Lines or more $2.00
Rate per minute $0.075
Calls Originating from Canada $.34
Issued: August 21, 2008 Effective: September 1, 2008
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 3
Original Page 52
SECTION 3 - DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND RATES, cont’d.
3.28 Frontier Business Metro Service
Frontier Business Metro is a non-distance sensitive product that includes direct dial 1+ outbound service. Pre-subscription of the primary line to Frontier Communications of America, Inc. (FCA) is required. The customer must subscribe to the Frontier Business Metro local service product
offered by the associated LEC in order to be eligible for the Frontier Business Metro.
3.28.1 Rate Structure
Frontier Business Metro calls are non-distance sensitive, flat-rated with the following
rating periods.
Monday-Friday Saturday & Sunday
E=Evening 12:00AM-7:59AM N=Night
D=Day 8:00AM-4:59PM 12:00AM Sat-11:59 on Sunday
Evening 5:00PM-11:59PM
3.28.2 Usage Charges
Charges for direct dialed outgoing voice minutes of use are covered under the monthly
recurring charge ('MRC') with the Frontier Business Metro Plan. Usage including, but not
limited to, International calling, Directory Assistance Service, Operator Services, Collect
or Person to Person calls, 900, 976, 700 calls, calls to access information services, and
internet usage fees and surcharges are not included as part of the MRC and will be
charged separately. The Plan may only be used for voice applications and may not be
used for the transmission of data, for Internet connections, or for any other non-voice
application.
This service may not be used for autodialing, long distance Internet or Intranet access
(including access to corporate LANs), call center and certain switching applications. The
Unlimited Rate Plan is not available with PBX trunks, ground start lines or trunks, ISDN
services, Centrex Service, remote call forwarding services, foreign exchange services,
foreign central office services, foreign zone services, public telephone services, and
analog to digital conversion digital PBX services or the equivalents of any such services.
If the Customer uses this service for any non-eligible purpose, including but not limited to
the examples noted above, Frontier may immediately suspend, restrict, cancel or
terminate the service.
Issued: February 25, 2009 Effective: February 27, 2009
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 27, 2009
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 3
Original Page 53
SECTION 3 - DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND RATES, cont’d.
3.28 Frontier Business Metro Service cont’d
3.28.2 Usage Charges (Continued)
The Company reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to (1) cancel service for violation of
these terms and conditions of service at any time and/or (2) bill and adjust from the initial
abuse, all calls at a per minute rate. By selecting the Plan, Customer agrees to use the
service in accordance with these term and conditions and to indemnify and hold Frontier,
its parent, subsidiaries and affiliates, harmless from any claims resulting from use or
misuse of its products and services.
The Terms and Conditions may be revised periodically without notice. Customers agree
that revisions are applicable to your then current service and usage.
Customer account usage and calling patterns may be reviewed periodically at the
discretion of the Company. Depending on the evaluation results, Customers whose use
constitutes, in the Company's sole discretion, violation of this policy will be notified in
writing that their Frontier Business Unlimited Plan may be terminated and/or Frontier may
adjust the charges to a higher priced per minute usage plan as a result of prohibited
use/abuse. Frontier reserves the right, in the event of prohibited use, abuse, or fraud, to
terminate service immediately without notice or exigent circumstances.
If a new customer to Frontier Business Metro signs up mid-billing cycle, the MRC will be
prorated. Usage will be billed in arrears.
On the invoice there will be no individual call detail for usage that is associated with the
unlimited direct dial calls that are included in this plan. If the customer changes their long
distance pre-subscription on their line, the Frontier Unlimited Bundle will automatically be
removed from the line and thus the customers account.
Issued: February 25, 2009 Effective: February 27, 2009
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 27, 2009
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 4
Original Page 1
SECTION 4 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
4.1 Operator Services
Operator Services are offered to Customers. Operator Services allow Customers and Consumers
to place calls using operator assistance for call completion or billing.
Usage charges and an appropriate service charge will be assessed on a per call basis, as stated
in this Price List. For calls made using a telephone company card, acceptance of the card will be
dependent upon the Company's ability to verify the card as valid. Only those cards accepted by
the Company may be used for Operator Services. The Company reserves the right to verify
acceptance of charge prior to billing charges to a third party number.
4.1.1 Operator services may be used by the presubscribed Customer and by the Aggregator
and their respective Consumers (i.e., patrons, guests, invitees or employees) to complete
Person-to-Person, Collect, Third-Party, and/or Calling Card calls.
4.1.2 Charges for Operator Assisted Calls include two components: a usage-sensitive
component based upon the time-of-day rate period, mileage, and duration of the call; and
a fixed service charge based upon the type of operator service provided.
4.1.3 The usage-sensitive portion of the charge for an Operator Assisted Call is set forth in
Section 4.1.8 below.
4.1.4 The fixed service charge portions of the charge for an Operator Assisted Call is set forth
in Sections 4.1.9 below.
4.1.5 The Company shall not bill the Customer for any surcharges or fees imposed by the
Aggregator. With respect to charges imposed by the Aggregator for the use of the
telephone, the Aggregator is responsible for charging a flat rate and for posting of the
charge in plain view at each telephone.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 4
Original Page 2
SECTION 4 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES, cont’d.
4.1 Operator Services, Cont’d.
4.1.6 Service may be suspended by the Company, without notice to the Customer or the
Aggregator, by blocking traffic to certain countries, cities, or NXX exchanges, or by
blocking calls using certain Customer Authorization Codes, Calling Cards or credit cards,
when the Company deems it necessary to take such action to prevent unlawful use of
service. The Company shall restore service as soon as it can be provided without undue
risk, and shall, upon request by the Customer affected, assign a new Authorization Code
to replace the one that has been deactivated. The Company reserves the right to validate
the credit worthiness of Customers through available credit card, Calling Card, called
number, Third Party telephone number and room number verification procedures. Where
a requested billing method cannot be validated, the Customer/Consumer may be
required to provide an acceptable alternate billing method or the Company may refuse to
place the call.
4.1.7 The Aggregator is responsible for payment of the Company's charges for all calls placed
from the Aggregator's Premises except for Collect, Third Party, Calling Card and credit
card calls. The Calling Card or credit card holder or local exchange company service
subscriber is responsible for payment of the Company's charges for all calls billed to a
Calling Card, credit card or a telephone line number, respectively.
4.1.8 Per Minute Usage Charges
A. Operator Station
Per Minute Rate: $0.89
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 4
Original Page 3
SECTION 4 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES, cont’d.
4.1 Operator Services, Cont’d.
4.1.9 Per Call Service Charges
The following per-call charges apply in addition to the per minute usage rates when
applicable. These charges apply in all rate periods.
Service Charge Per Call
Customer Dialed Calling Card $4.99
Customer Dialed Credit Card $4.99
Operator Dialed Calling Card $5.50
Operator Dialed Credit Card $5.50
Operator
Operator Station Automated Assisted
Billed Collect $4.99 $5.50
Billed to Third Party $4.99 $9.99
Person-to-Person
All Billing Methods $9.99 $9.99
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 4
Original Page 4
SECTION 4 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES, cont’d.
4.2 Directory Assistance
4.2.1 A Customer may obtain assistance, for a charge, in determining a telephone number by
dialing Directory Assistance Service.
4.2.2 Rates
A Directory Assistance Charge applies for each telephone number, area code, and/or
general information requested from the Directory Assistance operator. No call allowance
applies.
Directory Assistance, per Request $1.99
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 4
Original Page 5
SECTION 4 - MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES, cont’d.
4.3 Busy Line Verification and Interrupt
Busy Line Verification and Interrupt services are offered in areas where the service may be
obtained from the local exchange carrier.
With Busy Line Verification (BLV), the operator will contact the LEC operator to determine if the
called number or line is in use. Only one BLV will be made per telephone call and an associated
charge will apply whether or not conversation was detected on the line. The operator will not
complete the call for the Customer initiating the verification request.
Busy Line Interrupt (BLI) allows the operator to contact a LEC operator to interrupt a telephone
conversation in progress, upon the caller's request and after a Busy Line Verification occurs.
Upon the caller's request, the operator will contact the LEC operator, who will interrupt the busy
line and inform the called party that there is a call waiting from the caller. The LEC operator will
not complete the call, but will only inform the called party of the request. If the call is released the
operator will offer to complete the call for the Customer initiating the interrupt request. An
applicable service charge and applicable per minute charges will apply to the completed call.
Only one BLI attempt will be made per telephone call and a charge will apply whether or not the
called party releases the line.
4.3.1 Busy Line Interrupt Charges:
a. Busy Line Verification, per request $6.50
b. Busy Line Interrupt, per request $6.50
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 5
Original Page 1
SECTION 5 - CONTRACTS AND PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS
5.1 Demonstration of Service
From time to time the Company may demonstrate service for potential Customers by providing
free use of its network on a limited basis for a period of time, not to exceed one (1) month.
Demonstration of service and the type, duration or quantity of service provided will be at the
Company's discretion.
5.2 Promotions - General
From time to time, the Company may provide promotional offerings to introduce a current or
potential Subscriber to a service not being used by the subscriber. These offerings may be
limited to certain dates, times or locations and may waive or reduce recurring or non-recurring
charges.
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 5
Original Page 2
SECTION 5 - CONTRACTS AND PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS, cont’d.
5.3 Contract Number 1
5.3.1 Term and Renewal Option
Terms of service will be month-to-month after completion of an initial twelve (12) month
period which begins on the contract effective date. At the end of the twelve (12) month
period, service will continue pursuant to the rates and terms of the contract, on a month-
to-month basis until either the Customer or Company terminates the contract with at least
thirty (30) days written notice. When service terminates, the Customer shall be subject to
all terms and conditions, including rates, set forth in applicable tariffs for any service
furnished after the date of termination.
5.3.2 Description of Service
Direct Dial Outbound, 800, and Calling Card Service will be furnished in accordance with
the terms and conditions as outlined in this tariff.
5.3.3 Rates
Direct Dial Outbound $.125/minute
800 Service $.125/minute
Calling Card $.240/minute
Calling Card Surcharge $.00/call
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
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5.4 Contract Number 2
5.4.1 Term and Renewal Option
Terms of service will be month-to-month after completion of an initial twelve (12) month
period which begins on the contract effective date. At the end of the twelve (12) month
period, service will continue pursuant to the rates and terms of the contract, on a month-
to-month basis until either the Customer or Company terminates the contract with at least
thirty (30) days written notice. When service terminates, the Customer shall be subject to
all terms and conditions, including rates, set forth in applicable tariffs for any service
furnished after the date of termination.
5.4.2 Description of Service
Direct Dial Outbound, 800, and Calling Card Service will be furnished in accordance with
the terms and conditions as outlined in this tariff.
5.4.3 Rates
Direct Dial Outbound $.109/minute
800 Service $.109/minute
Calling Card $.145/minute
Calling Card Surcharge $.50/call
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 5
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5.5 Contract Number 3
5.5.1 Term and Renewal Option
Terms of service will be month-to-month after completion of an initial twelve (12) month
period which begins on the contract effective date. At the end of the twelve (12) month
period, service will continue pursuant to the rates and terms of the contract, on a month-
to-month basis until either the Customer or Company terminates the contract with at least
thirty (30) days written notice. When service terminates, the Customer shall be subject to
all terms and conditions, including rates, set forth in applicable tariffs for any service
furnished after the date of termination.
5.5.2 Description of Service
Direct Dial Outbound, 800, and Calling Card Service will be furnished in accordance with
the terms and conditions as outlined in this tariff.
5.5.3 Rates
Direct Dial Outbound $.100
800 Service $.104
Calling Card $.200
Issued: May 8, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 9, 2003
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 5
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SECTION 5 - CONTRACTS AND PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS, cont’d.
5.6 Reserved For Future Use (T) (D)
(D)
Issued: January 27, 2004 Effective: February 6, 2004
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 6, 2004
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 5
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SECTION 5 - CONTRACTS AND PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS, cont’d.
5.6 Reserved For Future Use (T) (D)
(D)
5.7 Prepaid Calling Card Promotion
The Company may offer free calling cards to new residential customers who sign up for Citizens’
long distance service. Prepaid calling card denominations will generally be for thirty (30) minutes but
on occasion may be issued in other denominations. This offer will remain in effect indefinitely, unless
sooner changed or canceled by a subsequent tariff filing.
5.8 Residential Retention Program
Residential subscribers in Citizens local serving area, who elect to presubscribe to Citizens’ long
distance service, will receive two prepaid thirty (30) minute calling cards. The subscriber will receive
the first prepaid card when they sign up for Citizens’ long distance service and the second will be
sent to the Customer once they have been with Citizens’ long distance for three (3) months. PIC
change charges will be waived for Customers who select this promotion. This offer will remain in
effect indefinitely, unless sooner changed or canceled by a subsequent tariff filing.
5.9 Residential Introductory Offer
Residential subscribers in Citizens local serving area, who elect to presubscribe to Citizens’ long
distance service, may receive a ten dollar ($10.00) credit toward their long distance bill. The
subscriber will receive the credit on their first or second billing invoice. If the credit excceds the
usage level in the first month the remainder will be applied to subsequent billing invoices until the
credit has been exhausted. The credit will not be redeemable for cash. PIC change charges will be
waived for Customers who select this promotion. This offer will remain in effect indefinitely, unless
sooner changed or canceled by a subsequent tariff filing.
Issued: January 27, 2004 Effective: February 6, 2004
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 6, 2004
Boise, Idaho
Frontier Communications of America, Inc. Idaho Price List
Section 5
1st Revised Page 7
Cancels Original Page 7
SECTION 5 - CONTRACTS AND PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS, cont’d.
5.10 Business Winback Offer
Business subscribers in Citizens local serving area, who elect to presubscribe to Citizens’ long
distance service, may receive a twenty five dollar ($25.00) credit toward their long distance bill. The
subscriber will receive the credit on their third billing invoice. If the credit exceeds the usage level in
the third month the remainder will be applied to subsequent billing invoices until the credit has been
exhausted. The credit will not be redeemable for cash. PIC change charges will be waived for
Customers who select this promotion. This offer will remain in effect indefinitely, unless sooner
changed or canceled by a subsequent tariff filing.
5.11 Business Introductory Offer
Business customers who presubscribe to Citizens’ long distance network may receive their sixth
month of consecutive service free. Business Customers may earn a credit of up to seventy five
dollars ($75.00) based on usage to be applied to their sixth month of service. If the credit exceeds
the usage level in the sixth month the Customer will receive a credit equal to the usage level in the
sixth month. If the usage level in the sixth month exceeds seventy five dollars ($75.00) the Customer
will be required to pay the difference. The credit will not be redeemable for cash. PIC change
charges will be waived for Customers who select this promotion. This offer will remain in effect
indefinitely, unless sooner changed or canceled by a subsequent tariff filing.
5.12 From time to time the company will provide promotional offerings. Such offerings may be limited to
certain dates, times, locations, and the like.
5.13 Frontier Business Metro Offer
New and existing Business customers who subscribe to this plan and commit to a one, two or
three year term commitment will be given a $10.00 credit per month for the length of the contract.
If the customer terminates the plan before the end of the contract period, a termination fee of up
to $200 may be applied. This offer begins February 27, 2009 and continues through December
31, 2009.
Issued: February 25, 2009 Effective: February 27, 2009
Issued by: Vice President Regulatory
180 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester, NY 14646
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 27, 2009
Boise, Idaho