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Attorneys at LawRandall A. Peterman
Mark S. Prusynski
Stephen R. Thomas
Gerald T. Husch
Scott L. Campbell
Patricia M. Olsson
Christine E. Nicholas
Bradley J Williams
Lee Radford
James L. Martin
C. Clayton Gill
David P. Gardner
Julian E. Gabiola
Cynthia A. Melillo
Jon A. Stenquist
C. Edward Cather III
Mark C. Peterson
Tyler J, Anderson
David K. Penrod
Blake G. Swenson
Benjamin C. Ritchie
Matthew J. McGee
Mindy M. Muller
Jetta Hatch Mathews
Andrea J. Rosholt
Kirkj. Houston
Jamie K. Moon
Jerry T. Stenquist
Sarah A. McCormack
Of Counsel:
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Gary T. Dance
John S. Simko
David B. Lincoln
Norman M. Semanko
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December 23, 2015
via Electronic Mail
Ms. Jean Jewell
Executive Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington Street
Boise, ID 83702
Re: Silver Star Telephone Company - Case No. SIL-T-15-01
Columbine Telephone Company - Case No. COL-T-15-Ol
MTBR&F File No. 26354.0001
Dear Ms. Jewell:
This firm represents Silver Star Telephone Company (“Silver Star”) and Columbine Telephone
Company (“Columbine”) in connection with the filing of the revised Idaho Rural Exchange
Carriers Access Service Tariff Number 3 (the “Tariff’) in connection with the above referenced
cases. As you may know, Columbine and Silver Star are affiliated entities. Pursuant to the
above referenced cases, Columbine acquired all of Silver Star’s local exchange assets in a
corporate restructuring. Thus, Silver Star will no longer provide service to any customers, and
all the customers previously served by Silver Star will now be served by Columbine. Order No.
33423 requires that Columbine file an amended Tariff prior to the Commission issuing a
revised Certificate to Columbine. This Tariff revision is being submitted in accordance with
Order No. 33423.
Enclosed are the proposed revisions in redline format and the full Tariff in clean and redline
format. As you can see, Silver Star is being deleted from the Tariff as it will no longer be an
Issuing Carrier and any changes to Columbine’s rates as a result of the restructure are reflected
in the rates listed for Columbine in the revised Tariff.
It is requested that this filing become effective January 1, 2016.
BOISE ■ POCATELLO ■ IDAHO FALLS
Client:4030078.1
RECEIVED
2015 December 23 PM 3:23
IDAHO PUBLIC
UTILITIES COMMISSION
Ms. Jean Jewell
December 23, 2015
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If you have any questions or require further information, please contact me at (208) 385-5335
or by e-mail at cam@moffatt.com.
Sincerely,
Cynthia A. Melillo
CAM/jmm
Client:4030078.1
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Title Sheet
Issued: April 16, 2003 Effective: May 15, 2003
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
ACCESS SERVICE
Regulations, rates, and charges
applying to the provision of Access Service
for connection to intrastate communications facilities
for intrastate customers within the operating territory
of the Issuing Carriers listed on Sheet No. 1.
Access Services are provided by means of wire, fiber optics, radio, or any other suitable
technology or combination thereof.
The following companies are telephone cooperatives, and neither their rates or service (T)
offerings are subject to Commission jurisdiction. Their rates are listed in this tariff for the
convenience of the public and for informational purposes only.
Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
Farmers Mutual Telephone Company
Filer Mutual Telephone Company
Mud Lake Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc.
Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (T)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
5th Revised Sheet Number 1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
Issuing Carriers
Albion Telephone Company
Highway 77
Albion, Idaho 83311
Cambridge Telephone Company
100 Superior St.
Cambridge, Idaho 83610
Columbine Telephone Company, Inc.
d.b.a. Silver Star Communications (T)
P.O. Box 226
Freedom, Wyoming 83120
Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
Main Street
Challis, Idaho 83226
Direct Communications Rockland, Inc.
147 W. 4th Avenue
Rockland, Idaho 83271
Farmers Mutual Tele. Company
Iowa Street
Fruitland, Idaho 83619
Filer Mutual Telephone Company
405 Main Street
Filer, Idaho 83328
Fremont Telecom Co.
(D)
(D)
110 E. Main Street
St. Anthony, Idaho 83445
Inland Telephone Company
P.O. Box 171
Roslyn, Washington 98941
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc.
P.O. Box 7
2205 Keithley Creek Road
Midvale, Idaho 83645
Mud Lake Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 235
Dubois, Idaho 83423
Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc.
P.O. Box 121
Kendrick, Idaho 83537
Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc.
702 5th Street
Rupert, Idaho 83350
Rural Telephone Company
P.O. Box 969
Glenns Ferry, Idaho 83623
(D)
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
22nd Revised Sheet Number 2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
Check Sheet
This Check Sheet contains the following sheets that are effective as of the date shown on
each sheet. Original and revised sheets as named below contain all changes from the
original tariff that are in effect on the date hereof.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
5th Revised Sheet Number 3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
Check Sheet
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 4
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 5
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 6
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 7
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 8
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
11th Revised Sheet Number 9
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
11th Revised Sheet Number 10
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
11th Revised Sheet Number 11
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
9th Revised Sheet Number 12
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
Check Sheet
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 12.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
Check Sheet
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 13
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
Title Sheet ................................................................................................................ Title
Issuing Carriers ........................................................................................................ 1
Check Sheet ............................................................................................................. 2
Table of Contents .................................................................................................... 13
Concurring Carriers ................................................................................................. 28
Connecting Carriers ................................................................................................. 28
Other Participating Carriers ..................................................................................... 28
Registered Service Trademarks ............................................................................... 28
Registered Trademarks ............................................................................................ 28
Explanation of Symbols .......................................................................................... 29
Explanation of Abbreviations .................................................................................. 29
Reference to Other Tariffs ....................................................................................... 33
Use of the Tariff ...................................................................................................... 33
Contact Information ................................................................................................. 35
Reference to Technical Publications ....................................................................... 36
1. Application of Tariff ........................................................................................ 36
2. General Regulations ........................................................................................ 36
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company .............................................. 36
2.1.1 Scope ....................................................................................... 36
2.1.2 Limitations ............................................................................... 37
2.1.3 Liability ................................................................................... 38
2.1.4 Provision of Services ............................................................... 41
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 14
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
2.1.5 Installation and Termination of Services ................................. 41
2.1.6 Maintenance of Services .......................................................... 41
2.1.7 Changes and Substitutions ....................................................... 42
2.1.8 Refusal and Discontinuance of Service ................................... 42
2.1.9 Limitation of Use of Metallic Facilities .................................. 44
2.1.10 Notification of Service-Affecting Activities ........................... 45
2.1.11 Provision and Ownership of Telephone Numbers ................... 45
2.1.12 Coordination with Respect to Network Contingencies ........... 46
2.2 Use ................................................................................................. 46
2.2.1 Interference or Impairment ...................................................... 46
2.2.2 Unlawful Use ........................................................................... 47
2.3 Obligations of the Customer .................................................................. 47
2.3.1 Damages .................................................................................. 47
2.3.2 Ownership of Facilities ............................................................ 48
2.3.3 Equipment Space and Power ................................................... 48
2.3.4 Availability for Testing ........................................................... 48
2.3.5 Balance .................................................................................... 49
2.3.6 Design of Customer Services .................................................. 49
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 15
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 29, 2011 Effective: January 28, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.7 Reference to the Telephone Company .................................... 49
2.3.8 Claims and Demands for Damages ......................................... 50
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements ........................................ 51
2.3.10 Determination of Intrastate Charges for Mixed Interstate
and Intrastate Switched Access Service .................................. 65
2.3.11 Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic .................... 66.1 (N)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance ..................................... 66.7 (T)
2.4.1 Payment of Rates, Charges, and Deposits ............................... 66.7 (T)
2.4.2 Minimum Periods .................................................................... 71
2.4.3 Credit Allowance for Service Interruptions ............................ 72
2.4.4 Re-establishment of Service Following Fire, Flood,
or Other Occurrence ................................................................ 75
2.4.5 Access Service Provided by More Than One
Telephone Company ................................................................ 76
2.5 Connections ........................................................................................... 80
2.5.1 General .................................................................................... 80
2.6 Definitions ............................................................................................. 80
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 16
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
3. Carrier Common Line Access Service ............................................................ 99
3.1 General Description ............................................................................... 99
3.2 Limitations ............................................................................................. 99
3.3 Undertaking of the Telephone Company .............................................. 100
3.4 Obligations of the Customer .................................................................. 100
3.5 Rate Regulations .................................................................................... 101
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service ........................... 103
4.1 General ................................................................................................. 103
4.1.1 Ordering Conditions ................................................................ 103
4.1.2 Provision of Other Services ..................................................... 104
4.2 Access Order ......................................................................................... 105
4.3 Calculation of Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity (BHMC) ..................... 107
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 17
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.4 Access Order Service Date Intervals ..................................................... 109
4.5 Access Order Modifications .................................................................. 109
4.5.1 Service Date Change ............................................................... 110
4.5.2 Partial Cancellation ................................................................. 111
4.6 Cancellation of an Access Order ........................................................... 111
4.7 Selection of Facilities for Access Orders .............................................. 113
4.8 Minimum Period Charge ....................................................................... 113
4.9 Access Orders for Services Provided by More than One
Telephone Company .............................................................................. 114
5. Switched Access Service ................................................................................. 115
5.1 General ................................................................................................. 115
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 18
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.2 Rate Categories ...................................................................................... 116
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service
Feature Groups ...................................................................................... 122
5.3.1 Feature Group A (FGA) .......................................................... 123
5.3.2 Feature Group B (FGB) ........................................................... 131
5.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC) ........................................................... 136
5.3.4 Feature Group D (FGD) .......................................................... 143
5.3.5 800 Data Base Access Service ................................................ 150
5.4 Transmission Specifications .................................................................. 153
5.5 Obligations of the Telephone Company ................................................ 154
5.5.1 Network Management ............................................................. 155
5.5.2 Design and Traffic Routing of Switched
Access Service ......................................................................... 156
5.5.3 Provision of Service Performance Data .................................. 157
5.5.4 Trunk Group Measurement Reports ........................................ 157
5.5.5 Determination of Number of Transmission Paths ................... 158
5.5.6 Design Blocking Measurement ............................................... 158
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 19
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.6 Obligations of the Customer .................................................................. 162
5.6.1 Supervisory Signaling ............................................................. 162
5.6.2 Trunk Group Measurement Reports ........................................ 163
5.7 Rate Regulations .................................................................................... 163
5.7.1 Application of Rates and Charges ........................................... 163
5.7.2 Minimum Periods .................................................................... 167
5.7.3 Minimum Monthly Charge ...................................................... 167
5.7.4 Measuring Access Minutes ...................................................... 167
5.7.5 Off-Peak Periods ..................................................................... 176
6. Special Access Service .................................................................................... 177
6.1 General ................................................................................................. 177
6.1.1 Circuit Types ........................................................................... 178
6.1.2 Rate Categories ........................................................................ 180
6.1.3 Service Configurations ............................................................ 182
6.1.4 Design Layout Report .............................................................. 185
6.1.5 Acceptance Testing ................................................................. 185
6.1.6 Ordering Options and Conditions ............................................ 186
6.1.7 Service Descriptions ................................................................ 186
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 20
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.2 Rate Regulations .................................................................................... 211
6.2.1 Types of Rates and Charges .................................................... 212
6.2.2 Minimum Periods .................................................................... 213
6.2.3 Mileage Measurement ............................................................. 214
6.2.4 Facility Hubs ........................................................................... 215
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and
Miscellaneous Services ................................................................................... 217
7.1 Additional Engineering ......................................................................... 218
7.2 Additional Labor ................................................................................... 218
7.2.1 Overtime Installation ............................................................... 218
7.2.2 Overtime Repair ...................................................................... 218
7.2.3 Standby .................................................................................... 219
7.2.4 Testing and Maintenance with Other Telephone
Companies ............................................................................... 219
7.2.5 Testing Services ....................................................................... 219
7.2.6 Other Labor ............................................................................. 219
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 21
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and
Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3 Miscellaneous Services ......................................................................... 220
7.3.1 Maintenance of Access Service ............................................... 220
7.3.2 Programming Service .............................................................. 220
7.3.3 Presubscription ........................................................................ 221
8. Special Construction ........................................................................................ 227
8.1 General ................................................................................................. 227
8.2 Conditions Requiring Special Construction .......................................... 227
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and
Channel Interfaces ........................................................................................... 228
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups ......................................................... 228
9.1.1 Interface Group 1 ..................................................................... 229
9.1.2 Interface Group 2 ..................................................................... 230
9.1.3 Interface Group 3 ..................................................................... 231
9.1.4 Interface Group 4 ..................................................................... 232
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 22
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and
Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.5 Interface Group 5 ..................................................................... 232
9.1.6 Interface Group 6 ..................................................................... 233
9.1.7 Interface Group 7 ..................................................................... 233
9.1.8 Interface Group 8 ..................................................................... 234
9.1.9 Interface Group 9 ..................................................................... 234
9.1.10 Interface Group 10 ................................................................... 235
9.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes ........................................ 235
9.1.12 Supervisory Signaling ............................................................. 240
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service ......................... 241
9.2.1 Standard Transmission Specifications ..................................... 242
9.2.2 Data Transmission Parameters ................................................ 252
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network
Channel Codes ....................................................................................... 256
9.3.1 Glossary of Channel Interface Codes and Options .................. 257
9.3.2 Impedance ................................................................................ 263
9.3.3 Digital Hierarchy Channel Interface Codes (4DS) .................. 264
9.3.4 Service Designator/Network Channel Code
Conversion Table ..................................................................... 264
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces ............................................... 267
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 23
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
10. Rates and Charges ........................................................................................... 284
10.1 General ................................................................................................. 284
10.2 Albion Telephone Company .................................................................. 285
10.2.1 Switched Access Service ......................................................... 285
10.2.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service .................................... 286
10.2.2 Special Access Service ............................................................ 286
10.2.3 Miscellaneous Services ........................................................... 291
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company ........................................................... 294
10.3.1 Switched Access Service ......................................................... 294
10.3.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service .................................... 295
10.3.2 Special Access Service ............................................................ 295
10.3.3 Miscellaneous Services ........................................................... 300
10.4 Columbine Telephone Company, Inc.,
d.b.a. Silver Star Communications ........................................................ 303 (T)
10.4.1 Switched Access Service ......................................................... 303
10.4.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service .................................... 304
10.4.2 Special Access Service ............................................................ 304
10.4.3 Miscellaneous Services ........................................................... 307
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 24
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. ...................................................... 309
10.5.1 Switched Access Service ......................................................... 309
10.5.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service .................................... 310
10.5.2 Special Access Service ............................................................ 310
10.5.3 Miscellaneous Services ........................................................... 315.2
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. ................................................ 317
10.6.1 Switched Access Service ......................................................... 317
10.6.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service .................................... 318
10.6.2 Special Access Service ............................................................ 318
10.6.3 Miscellaneous Services ........................................................... 323
(D)
(D)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tele. Company ............................................................ 327
10.7.1 Switched Access Service ......................................................... 327
10.7.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service .................................... 328
10.7.2 Special Access Service ............................................................ 328
10.7.3 Miscellaneous Services ........................................................... 333
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 25
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: September 26, 2005 Effective: October 25, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company. ...................................................... 335
10.8.1 Switched Access Service ..................................................... 335
10.8.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service ................................ 336
10.8.2 Special Access Service ........................................................ 336
10.8.3 Miscellaneous Services ....................................................... 341
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. ............................................................................ 343
10.9.1 Switched Access Service ..................................................... 343
10.9.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service ................................ 344
10.9.2 Special Access Service ........................................................ 344
10.9.3 Miscellaneous Services ....................................................... 355
10.10 Inland Telephone Company ................................................................ 357
10.10.1 Switched Access Service ..................................................... 357
10.10.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service ................................ 358
10.10.2 Special Access Service ........................................................ 358
10.10.3 Miscellaneous Services ....................................................... 363
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc. ..................................................... 364.1 (N)
10.10.1.1 Switched Access Service ..................................................... 364.1
10.10.1.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service ................................ 364.2
10.10.1.2 Special Access Service ........................................................ 364.2
10.10.1.3 Miscellaneous Services ....................................................... 364.7 (N)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 26
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.11 Mud Lake Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. .......................... 365
10.11.1 Switched Access Service ..................................................... 365
10.11.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service ................................ 366
10.11.2 Special Access Service ........................................................ 366
10.11.3 Miscellaneous Services ....................................................... 371
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. ..................................................... 373
10.12.1 Switched Access Service ..................................................... 373
(D)
10.12.2 Special Access Service ........................................................ 375
10.12.3 Miscellaneous Services ....................................................... 380
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. ................... 382
10.13.1 Switched Access Service ..................................................... 382
10.13.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service ................................ 383
(D)
10.13.2 Special Access Service ........................................................ 383
10.13.3 Miscellaneous Services ....................................................... 388
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rdRevised Sheet Number 27
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
Table of Contents
Subject Sheet No.
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company .................................................................. 390
10.14.1 Switched Access Service ..................................................... 390
10.14.1 Carrier Common Line Access Service ................................ 390.3 (T)
10.14.2 Special Access Service ........................................................ 391
10.14.3 Miscellaneous Services ....................................................... 396
10.15 (D)
(D)
10.16 Reserved for Future Use
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 28
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Concurring Carriers
No concurring carriers
Connecting Carriers
No connecting carriers
Other Participating Carriers
No other participating carriers
Registered Service Trademarks Registered Trademarks
None None
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 29
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Explanation of Symbols
(R) - to signify reduction.
(I) - to signify increase.
(C) - to signify changed regulation.
(T) - to signify a change in text but no change in rate or regulation.
(S) - to signify reissued matter.
(M) - to signify matter relocated without change.
(N) - to signify new rate or regulation.
(D) - to signify discontinued rate or regulation.
(Z) - to signify a correction.
Explanation of Abbreviations
ac -Alternating current
ANI -Automatic Number Identification
ASR -Access Service Request
AT&T -American Telephone and Telegraph Company
BD -Business Day
BHMC -Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity
CCITT -Consultative Committee on International Telegraphy and Telephony
CCS -Common Channel Signaling
CCSA -Common Control Switching Arrangement
CCSAC -Common Channel Signaling Access Capability
CCSN -Common Channel Signaling Network
CDP -Customer Designated Premises
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 30
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Explanation of Abbreviations
CI -Channel Interface
CM -Circuit Mileage
CNP -Charge Number Parameter
CO -Central Office
Cont’d -Continued
CPE -Customer Premises Equipment
CPN -Calling Party Number
CSP -Carrier Selection Parameter
CSU -Channel Service Unit
C-SWC -Customer Serving Wire Center
CT -Circuit Termination
DA -Directory Assistance
dB -decibel
dc -direct current
EPL -Echo Path Loss
ESS -Electronic Switching System
ESSX -Electronic Switching System Exchange
f -frequency
F.C.C. -Federal Communications Commission
FX -Foreign Exchange
Hz -Hertz
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 31
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Explanation of Abbreviations
IC -Interexchange Carrier
ICB -Individual Case Basis
IPUC -Idaho Public Utilities Commission
kbps -kilobits per second
kHz -kilohertz
LATA -Local Access and Transport Area
MMUC -Minimum Monthly Usage Charge
MRC -Monthly Recurring Charge
MTS -Message Telecommunications
NTCA -Non-Conversation Time Additive
NPA -Numbering Plan Area
NRC -Nonrecurring Charge
NTS -Non-Traffic Sensitive
NXX -Three-Digit Central Office Code
ONAL -Off Network Access Line
PAL -Public Access Line
PBX -Private Branch Exchange
PCM -Pulse Code Modulation
PIC -Primary Interexchange Carrier
POT -Point of Termination
PSP -Payphone Service Provider
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 32
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Explanation of Abbreviations
SAC -Service Access Code
SCP -Service Control Point
SF -Single Frequency
SNAL -Signaling Network Access Link
SP -Signaling Point
SPOI -Signaling Point of Interface
SRL -Singing Return Loss
SSN -Switched Service Network
SS7 -Signaling System 7
SSP -Service Switching Point
STP -Signaling Transfer Point
TELEX -A worldwide switched message service
TSPS -Traffic Service Position System
TV -Television
USOC -Uniform Service Order Code
VG -Voice Grade
V&H -Vertical & Horizontal
WATS -Wide Area Telecommunications Service(s)
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 33
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Reference to Other Tariffs
Whenever reference is made in this tariff to other tariffs of the Issuing Carriers, the reference
is to the tariffs in force as of the effective date of this tariff, and to amendments thereto and
successive issues thereof.
Use of the Tariff
This tariff contains the regulations, rates, and charges applicable to the provision of Access
Service by all the Issuing Carriers listed on Sheet No. 1.
The regulations applicable to the provision of Access Service are contained in Sections 2
through 9. These regulations are identical for all Issuing Carriers.
Each specific Carrier's rates and charges for all Access Services are shown in Section 10. If
an Issuing Carrier does not presently have an approved rate for one of the rate elements
shown in Section 10, the rate is shown as "Not Applicable" (N/A). Upon receipt of an order
by a customer for the service not presently offered, the Issuing Carrier will file the
appropriate information necessary to establish rates. The Special Access Service rate
elements will show ".00" if there is no nonrecurring charge.
To find the specific rate for an Issuing Carrier, go to the Table of Contents and locate the
Sheet Number.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 34
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Use of the Tariff
Tariff Sheet Format
Sheet Numbering
Sheet numbers are numbered sequentially. When a new sheet must be added between
existing sheets, a decimal and number is added to the sheet number, to sequentially
number the new sheet. For example, a new sheet between existing sheets 20 and 21
would be numbered 20.1. A new sheet added between sheets 18.1 and 18.2 would be
numbered 18.1.1.
Sheet Revision Numbering
The number is the most recent sheet revision on file with the Commission. Due to Notice
Periods, and changes in Effective Dates, the most recent sheet on file with the
Commission may not be in effect. Consult the Effective Date on a specific sheet and
Check Sheets to determine if that sheet is in effect.
Issued Date
The Issued Date on each tariff sheet is the date that page was filed with the Commission.
Effective Date
The Effective Date is the date the sheet is scheduled to go into effect (at 12:01 a.m. on
that date). The effective date may be changed by either reissuing the sheet or by issuing a
tariff supplement to change the effective date without reissuing the sheet.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 35
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
Use of the Tariff
Tariff Sheet Format (Cont’d)
Tariff Section Numbering
An alpha-numeric numbering plan is used to number tariff regulations and rates. Each
level is subordinate to and dependent on its next higher level. An example of the
numbering sequence follows:
6.
6.2
6.2.1
6.2.1(B)
6.2.1(B)(2)
6.2.1(B)(2)(a)
6.2.1(B)(2)(a)(i)
Contact Information
A copy of this tariff is on file at 277 North Sixth Street, Suite 200, Park Place, Boise, ID
83701, which is the office of Conley E. Ward at Givens Pursley LLP. All inquiries can
be directed to Conley E. Ward at 208.388.1219 or faxed to 208.388.1300 or Lorrie
Bernstein at 209.955.6103 or faxed to 209.955.6199 or e-mail lorrieb@mossadams.com.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 36
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 16, 2012 Effective: November 15, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
Reference to Technical Publications
Please contact Cynthia A. Melillo at 208.577.5747 or Lorrie Bernstein at 209.955.6103 (T)
concerning any technical publications referenced in this tariff and they will tell you how you
can purchase this material.
1. Application of Tariff
1.1 This tariff contains regulations, rates, and charges applicable to the provision of
Carrier Common Line, Switched Access, and Special Access Services, and other
miscellaneous services, hereinafter referred to collectively as service(s), provided
by the Issuing Carriers of this tariff hereinafter referred to as the Company, to the
customer(s).
1.2 The provision of such services by the Company as set forth in this tariff does not
constitute a joint undertaking with the customer for the furnishing of any service.
1.3 This tariff is applicable to Intrastate Access Service for wire centers identified in
the National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc. Tariff F.C.C. No. 4.
2. General Regulations
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company
2.1.1 Scope
(A) The Company does not undertake to transmit messages under this
tariff
(B) The Company shall be responsible only for the installation,
operation, and maintenance of the services it provides.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 37
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
2.1.1 Scope (Cont’d)
(C) The Company will, for maintenance purposes, test its services only
to the extent necessary to detect and/or clear troubles.
(D) Services are provided 24 hours daily, seven days per week, except
as set forth in other sections of this tariff.
(E) The Company does not warrant that its facilities and services meet
standards other than those set forth in this tariff.
2.1.2 Limitations
(A) The customer may assign or transfer the use of services under this
tariff if there is no interruption in or relocation of services. The
assignee or transferee must agree to assume all outstanding
indebtedness for services provided under this tariff and any
termination liability associated with the services provided. The
customer will remain jointly liable with the assignee or transferee
for any obligations existing at the time of the assignment.
Prior to assignment, the Company must acknowledge in writing
that all requirements have been met. Acknowledgement will be
made within fifteen (15) days after the Company has been notified
of the proposed assignment.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 38
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
2.1.2 Limitations (Cont’d)
(B) All services offered in this tariff will be provided on a first-come
first-served basis. The use and restoration of services shall be in
accordance with Part 64, Subpart D, Appendix A of the F.C.C.
Rules and Regulations.
2.1.3 Liability
(A) Except in the case of willful misconduct for which the Company’s
liability is not limited by this tariff, the Company’s liability for
damages shall not exceed an amount equal to the proportionate
tariff charge for the period during which the service was affected.
This liability for damages shall be in addition to any amounts that
may be due the customer as described in Section 2.4.3.
(B) The Company shall not be liable for any act or omission of any
other carrier or customer providing a portion of a service, nor shall
the Company for its own act or omission hold liable any other
carrier or customer providing a portion of a service.
(C) The Company is not liable for damages to the customer premises
resulting from the furnishing of a service, including the installation
and removal of equipment and associated wiring, unless the
damage is caused by the Company’s negligence.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 39
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
2.1.3 Liability (Cont’d)
(D) The Company shall be indemnified, defended, and held harmless
by the end user against any claim, loss, or damage arising from the
end user’s use of services offered under this tariff, involving:
(1) Claims for libel, slander, invasion of privacy, or infringement
of copyright arising from the end user’s own communications;
(2) Claims for patent infringement arising from the end user’s
acts combining or using the service furnished by the
Company in connection with facilities or equipment furnished
by the end users or IC or;
(3) All other claims arising out of any act or omission of the end
user in the course of using services provided pursuant to this
tariff.
(E) The Company shall be indemnified, defended, and held harmless
by the IC against any claim, loss, or damage arising from the IC’s
use of services offered under this tariff involving;
(1) Claims for libel, slander, invasion of privacy, or infringement
of copyright arising from the IC’s own communications;
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 40
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
2.1.3 Liability (Cont’d)
(E) (Cont’d)
(2) Claims for patent infringement arising from the IC’s acts
combining or using the service furnished by the Company in
connection with facilities or equipment furnished by the end
user or IC or;
(3) All other claims arising out of any act or omission of the IC in
the course of using services provided pursuant to this tariff.
(F) The Company’s failure to provide or maintain services under this
tariff shall be excused by labor difficulties, governmental orders,
civil commotions, criminal actions taken against the Company,
acts of God and other circumstances beyond the Company’s
reasonable control, subject to the Credit Allowance for a Service
Interruption as set forth in 2.4.3 following.
(G) The included tariff language does not constitute a determination by
the Commission that a limitation of liability imposed by the
Company should be upheld in a court of law. Acceptance for
filing by the Commission recognizes that it is a court's
responsibility to adjudicate negligence and consequential damage
claims. It is also the court's responsibility to determine the validity
of the exculpatory clause.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 41
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
2.1.4 Provision of Services
The Company’s obligation to furnish the services described in this tariff
is dependent upon its ability to provide such service after provision has
been made for the Company’s exchange services.
2.1.5 Installation and Termination of Services
The services provided under this tariff (A) will include any entrance
cable or drop wiring and wire or intrabuilding cable to that point where
provision is made for termination of the Company's outside distribution
network facilities at a suitable location inside a customer-designated
premises and (B) will be installed by the Company to such Point of
Termination. Wire required within a building to extend Access Service
facilities will be provided, at the customer's request, on a time sensitive
charge basis. The labor rates for the installation of such wire are the
same as those set forth in Section 10, Miscellaneous Services under
Additional Labor.
2.1.6 Maintenance of Services
The services provided under this tariff shall be maintained by the
Company. The customer or others may not rearrange, move, disconnect,
remove, or attempt to repair any facilities provided by the Company,
other than by connection or disconnection to any interface means used,
except with the written consent of the Company.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 42
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
2.1.7 Changes and Substitutions
Except as provided for equipment and systems subject to FCC Part 68
Regulations at 47 C.F.R. section 68.110(b), the Company may, where
such action is reasonably required in the operation of its business, (A)
change any facilities used in providing service under this tariff, (B)
change minimum protection criteria, (C) change operating or
maintenance characteristics of facilities or (D) change operations or
procedures of the Company. The Company shall not be responsible if
the change renders customer furnished services obsolete or requires
modification of the customer furnished services. If such change
materially affects the operating characteristics of the facility, the
Company will provide reasonable notification to the customer in writing.
Reasonable time will be allowed for any redesign and implementation
required by the changes made. The Company will work cooperatively
with the customer to determine reasonable notification procedures.
2.1.8 Refusal and Discontinuance of Service
(A) Unless the provisions of 2.2.1(B) or 2.5 following apply, if a
customer fails to comply with 2.1.6 preceding or 2.2.2, 2.3.1, 2.3.4,
2.3.5, or 2.4 following, including any payments to be made by it on
the dates and times herein specified, the Company may on thirty
(30) day’s written notice by Certified U.S. Mail to the person
designated by that customer to receive such notices of non-
compliance, refuse additional applications for service and/or refuse
to complete any pending orders for service by the non-complying
customer at any time thereafter.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 43
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
2.1.8 Refusal and Discontinuance of Service (Cont’d)
(A) (Cont’d)
If the Company does not refuse additional applications for service
on the date specified in the thirty (30) day’s notice, and the
customer’s non-compliance continues, nothing contained herein
shall preclude the Company’s right to refuse additional
applications for service to the non-complying customer without
further notice.
(B) Unless the provisions of 2.2.1(B) or 2.5 following apply, if a
customer fails to comply with 2.1.6 preceding or 2.2.2, 2.3.1, 2.3.4,
2.3.5, or 2.4 following, including any payments to be made by it on
the dates and times herein specified, the Company may, on thirty
(30) day’s written notice by Certified U.S. Mail to the person
designated by that customer to receive such notices of non-
compliance, discontinue the provision of the services to the non-
complying customer at any time thereafter. In the case of such
discontinuance, all applicable charges, including termination
charges, shall become due. If the Company does not discontinue
the provision of the services involved on the date specified in the
thirty (30) day’s notice, and the customer’s non-compliance
continues, nothing contained herein shall preclude the Company’s
right to discontinue the provision of the services to the non-
complying customer without further notice.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 44
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
2.1.8 Refusal and Discontinuance of Service (Cont’d)
(C) When access service is provided by more than one Company, the
companies involved in providing the joint service may individually
or collectively deny service to a customer for non-payment.
Where the Company(s) affected by the non-payment is/are
incapable of effecting discontinuance of service without
cooperation from the other joint providers of Switched Access
Service, such other Company(s) will, if technically feasible, assist
in denying the joint service to the customer. Service denial for
such joint service will only include calls originating or terminating
within, or transiting, the operating territory of the Companies
initiating the service denial for non-payment. When more than one
of the joint providers must deny service to effectuate termination
for non-payment, in cases where a conflict exists in the applicable
tariff provisions, the tariff regulations of the end office Company
shall apply for joint service discontinuance.
2.1.9 Limitation of Use of Metallic Facilities
Signals applied to a metallic facility shall conform to the limitations set
forth in Technical Reference Publication AS No. 1. Where necessary,
the customer shall be responsible for the provision of current limiting
devices to protect the Company facilities from excessive current due to
abnormal conditions and for the provisions of noise mitigation networks
when required to reduce excessive noise.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 45
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
2.1.10 Notification of Service-Affecting Activities
The Company will provide the customer reasonable notification of
service-affecting activities that may occur in normal operation of its
business. Such activities may include, but are not limited to, equipment
additions, removals, and routine preventative maintenance. Generally,
such activities are not individual customer service specific, they affect
many customer services. No specific advance notification period is
applicable to all service activities. The Company will work
cooperatively with the customer to determine the notification
requirements.
2.1.11 Provision and Ownership of Telephone Numbers
The Company reserves the reasonable right to assign, designate, or
change telephone numbers associated with Access Services, or the
Company serving central office prefixes associated with such numbers,
when necessary in the conduct of its business. Should it become
necessary to make a change, the Company will furnish to the customer 6
months notice, by certified mail, of the effective date and an explanation
of the reason(s) for such change(s).
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 46
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.1 Undertaking of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
2.1.12 Coordination with Respect to Network Contingencies
The Company intends to work cooperatively with the customer to
develop network contingency plans in order to maintain maximum
network capability following natural or man-made disasters which affect
telecommunications services.
2.2 Use
2.2.1 Interference or Impairment
(A) The facilities and equipment provided by the customer which are
used in conjunction with Company facilities in the provision of
Access Service shall not interfere with or impair the provision of
service by the Company.
(B) If interference as described in (A) above exists, except for
equipment subject to the F.C.C. Part 68 rules in 47 C.F.R. Section
68.108, when practicable, the Company will notify the customer
that service will be temporarily disconnected until the problem is
corrected. When prior notice is not practical, the Company may
temporarily disconnect services without prior notification to the
customer. The customer will be notified of the action as soon as
possible and given the opportunity to correct the problem. During
the period of discontinuance, the credit allowance for service
interruptions as set forth in 2.4.3 following does not apply.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 47
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.2 Use (Cont’d)
2.2.2 Unlawful Use
The service provided under this tariff shall not be used for an unlawful
purpose.
2.3 Obligations of the Customer
2.3.1 Damages
The customer shall reimburse the Company for damages to the Company
facilities utilized to provide services under this tariff caused by the
negligence or willful act of the customer, or resulting from the
customer’s improper use of the Company facilities, or due to malfunction
of any facilities or equipment provided by other than the Company.
Nothing in the foregoing provision shall be interpreted to hold one
customer liable for another customer’s actions. The Company will, upon
reimbursement for damages, cooperate with the customer in prosecuting
a claim against the person causing such damage and the customer shall
be subrogated to the right of recovery by the Company for the damages
to the extent of such payment.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 48
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.2 Ownership of Facilities
Facilities utilized by the Company to provide service under the
provisions of this tariff shall remain the property of the Company. Such
facilities shall be returned to the Company by the customer, whenever
requested, within a reasonable period following the request in as good
condition as reasonable wear will permit. Any cost of repair or
replacement for unreasonable wear or damage will be billed to the
customer who utilized the equipment.
2.3.3 Equipment Space and Power
The customer shall furnish or arrange to have furnished to the Company,
at no charge, equipment space and electrical power required by the
Company to provide services under this tariff at the points of termination
of such services. The selection of ac or dc power shall be mutually
agreed to by the customer and the Company. The customer shall also
make necessary arrangements in order that the Company will have access
to such space at reasonable times for installing, testing, repairing, or
removing Company services.
2.3.4 Availability for Testing
The services provided under this tariff shall be available to the Company
at times mutually agreed upon in order to permit the Company to make
tests and adjustments appropriate for maintaining the services in
satisfactory operating condition. Such tests and adjustments shall be
completed within a reasonable time. No credit will be allowed for any
interruptions involved during such tests and adjustments.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 49
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.5 Balance
All signals for transmission over the services provided under this tariff
shall be delivered by the customer balanced to ground except for ground
start, duplex (DX) signaling and McCulloh-Loop (Alarm System) type
signaling and dc telegraph transmission at speeds of 75 baud or less.
2.3.6 Design of Customer Services
Subject to the provisions of 2.1.7 preceding, the customer shall be solely
responsible, at its own expense, for the overall design of its services and
for any redesigning or rearrangement of its services which may be
required because of changes in facilities, operations, or procedures of the
Company, minimum protection criteria or operating or maintenance
characteristics of the facilities.
2.3.7 Reference to the Telephone Company
The customer may advise the end user that certain services are provided
by the Company in connection with the service the customer furnishes to
the end user; however, the customer shall not represent that the Company
jointly participates in the customer’s services.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 50
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.8 Claims and Demands for Damages
The customer shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Company
from and against any suits, claims, losses, or damages, including punitive
damages, attorney fees, and court costs by third persons arising out of the
construction, installation, operation, maintenance, or removal of the
customer’s circuits, facilities, or equipment connected to the Company’s
services provided under this tariff, including, without limitation,
Workmen’s Compensation claims, actions for infringement of copyright
and/or unauthorized use of program material, libel, and slander actions
based on the content of communications transmitted over the customer’s
circuits, facilities, or equipment, and proceedings to recover taxes, fines,
or penalties for failure of the customer to obtain or maintain in effect any
necessary certificates, permits, licenses, or other authority to acquire or
operate the services provided under this tariff; provided, however, the
foregoing indemnification shall not apply to suits, claims, and demands
to recover damages for damage to property, death, or personal injury
unless such suits, claims, or demands are based on the tortuous conduct
of the customer, its officers, agents, or employees. The customer shall
defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Company from and against any
suits, claims, losses , or damages, including punitive damages, attorney
fees, and court costs by the customer or third parties arising out of any
act or omission of the customer in the course of using services provided
under this tariff.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 51
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements
(A) Jurisdictional Requirements
Pursuant to I.P.U.C. Order No. 21433 issued September 1, 1987,
interstate and intrastate usage is to be developed as though every
call that is originated by a calling party in Idaho and terminated to
a called party in Idaho is an intrastate communication.
Every call that is originated by a calling party in the state and
terminated to a called party in another state, or vice versa, is an
interstate communication. This is true regardless of where the call
is routed between the point of origin and the point of termination.
(1) Feature Group A (FGA) or Feature Group B (FGB) Service
(a) Definitions
(i) FGA provides line side access to a Company's end
office with an associated seven-digit local telephone
number for use by the Interexchange Carrier (IC)
and the IC's customers use in originating and
terminating communications.
(ii) FGB is provided through a seven-digit access code
(950-XXXX) in lieu of a local business line
number.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 52
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(A) Jurisdictional Requirements (Cont’d)
(1) Feature Group A (FGA) or Feature Group B (FGB) Service
(Cont’d)
(b) When a customer orders FGA and/or FGB Switched
Access Service, the customer shall state in its order the
projected interstate and intrastate percentage usage for
each FGA and/or FGB Switched Access Service group
ordered. If a customer discontinues some but not all of
the FGA and/or FGB Switched Access Services in a
group, it shall provide the projected interstate and
intrastate percentage for the remaining part of the group.
(c) The projected interstate and intrastate percentages will
be used by the Company to apportion the usage between
interstate and intrastate until a revised report is received
as set forth in 2.3.9(B)(2).
(d) For multi-line hunt group or trunk group arrangements
where either the interstate or the intrastate charges are
based on measured usage, the intrastate FGA and/or
FGB Switched Access Service(s) information report as
set forth in (1)(c) preceding will be used to determine the
charges.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 53
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(A) Jurisdictional Requirements (Cont’d)
(1) Feature Group A (FGA) or Feature Group B (FGB) Service
(Cont’d)
(e) For all groups the number of access minutes (either
measured or assumed) for a group will be multiplied by
the projected interstate percentage to develop the
interstate access minutes. The number of access minutes
for the group minus the developed interstate access
minutes for the group will be the developed intrastate
access minutes.
(2) Feature Group C (FGC) or Feature Group D (FGD) Service
(a) Originating FGC or FGD Service
When a customer orders FGC or FGD Switched Access
Service(s), where the jurisdiction is determined from the
call detail, the Company will develop the projected
Percent Interstate Usage (PIU) factor according to such
jurisdiction. The projected interstate percentage is
developed on a monthly basis, by end office, when the
originating FGC or FGD access minutes are measured,
by dividing the measured interstate originating access
minutes by the total originating access minutes.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 54
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(A) Jurisdictional Requirements (Cont’d)
(2) Feature Group C (FGC) or Feature Group D (FGD) Service
(Cont’d)
(b) Terminating FGC Service
When a customer orders terminating FGC Switched
Access Service, the data used by the Company to
develop the projected Percent Interstate Usage (PIU)
factor for originating FGC access minutes is used to
develop the projected PIU factor for such terminating
access minutes. When originating call details are
insufficient to determine the jurisdiction for the call, the
customer may supply the projected PIU factor or
authorize the Company to use the Company developed
percentage for such call detail. The Company will
designate the number obtained by subtracting the
projected PIU factor for originating and terminating
access minutes calculated by the Company from 100
(100 - Company calculated projected interstate
percentage = intrastate percentage) as the intrastate
percentage of use.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 55
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(A) Jurisdictional Requirements (Cont’d)
(2) Feature Group C (FGC) or Feature Group D (FGD) Service
(Cont’d)
(c) Terminating FGD Service
When a customer orders terminating FGD, if the
Company has sufficient call details to determine the
jurisdiction for the call, the Company will bill the call
minutes of use according to that jurisdiction.
When terminating call details are insufficient to
determine the jurisdiction for the call, the customer may
supply the projected Percent Interstate Usage (PIU)
factor. The Company will designate the number
obtained by subtracting the projected PIU factor for
terminating access minutes from 100 (100 - projected
interstate percentage = intrastate percentage) as the
intrastate percentage of use. When terminating call
details are insufficient to determine the jurisdiction, and
the customer does not supply a projected PIU factor,
calls will be billed using a PIU of 50 (50% interstate -
50% intrastate).
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 56
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(A) Jurisdictional Requirements (Cont’d)
(3) Special Access
When the customer orders Special Access Service, and the
customer certifies to the Company in writing that more than
ten percent of the traffic is interstate, the service is considered
to be interstate. Following initial certification, should the
jurisdictional nature of the customer’s Special Access Service
change, the customer should inform the Company in writing
of the change. The effective date of the change will be the
date the Company receives the customer’s notice of change.
No charge applies for the jurisdictional change. Disputes
involving Special Access Jurisdictional Certification will be
resolved as specified in (C)(2), following.
(B) Jurisdictional Reports
(1) Except where the Company measured access minutes are used
as set forth in (A)(2), preceding, the customer reported
interstate and intrastate percentage of use as set forth in (A)(1)
or (A)(2), preceding, will be used until the customer reports a
different projected interstate and intrastate percentage for an
in service end office group. When the customer adds or
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 57
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(B) Jurisdictional Reports (Cont’d)
(1) (Cont’d)
discontinues BHMC, lines or trunks to an existing end office
group, the customer shall furnish a projected interstate and
intrastate percentage that applies to the remaining BHMC,
lines or trunks. The revised report will serve as the basis for
future billing and will be effective on the next bill date. No
prorating or back billing will be done based on the report.
(2) Effective on the first of January, April, July, and October of
each year the customer shall update the interstate and
intrastate jurisdictional report. The customer shall forward to
the Company, to be received no later than fifteen (15) days
after the first of each such month, a revised report showing
the interstate and intrastate percentage of use for the past three
months ending the last day of December, March, June, and
September, respectively, for each service arranged for
interstate use. Additionally, where the customer utilizes FGA
Switched Access Service for calls between a Primary
Exchange Carrier and a Secondary Exchange Carrier within
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 58
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(B) Jurisdictional Reports (Cont’d)
(2) (Cont’d)
the same Extended Area Service calling area, and/or Feature
Group B Switched Access Service for calls between a
Primary Exchange Carrier’s access tandem and a subtending
Secondary Exchange Carrier, where the Primary and
Secondary Exchange Carriers are not the same Company and
do not provide service under the same access service tariff, a
copy of the revised report will be provided by the customer to
each Secondary Exchange Carrier. The revised report will
serve as the basis for the next three months billing and will be
effective on the bill date for that service. No prorating or
back billing will be done based on the report. However,
delayed charges will be billed issuing the interstate and
intrastate percentage that was in effect at the time charges
were incurred. When the quarterly reports are not supplied by
the customer, the following steps, as set forth in (a) through
(f), following, will be taken by the Company.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 59
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(B) Jurisdictional Reports (Cont’d)
(2) (Cont’d)
(a) If the customer does not supply the reports, the Company
will assume the percentages to be the same as those
provided in the last quarterly report. For those cases in
which a quarterly report has never been received from
the customer, the Company will assume the percentages
to be the same as those provided in the order for service
as set forth in (A)(1) or (A)(2), preceding.
(b) If no report is received by the date specified, the
Company will send a letter to the customer (by certified
U.S. Mail, return receipt requested) requesting an
updated interstate percentage within thirty (30) days and
reminding them that if no report is received, the
procedures set forth in (c) following, will begin.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 60
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(B) Jurisdictional Reports (Cont’d)
(2) (Cont’d)
(c) If no report is received within thirty (30) days, the
Company may develop an interstate percentage based
upon customer specific data or designate a fifty percent
(50%) interstate percentage beginning with the next
billing period. This interstate percentage will be applied
until an updated PIU report is submitted or until the
provisions set forth in (d) or (e), following, are met. The
Company will send a letter to the customer (by certified
U.S. Mail, return receipt requested) requesting the work
papers and summary, as described in B(1)(i), following,
used by the customer to substantiate the most recent
interstate percentage. The requested information must be
submitted by the customer to the Company within thirty
(30) days after receipt of the certified letter.
(d) Upon receipt of the customer’s work papers and
summary, the Company will begin using the interstate
percentage derived from the work papers and summary
with the next billing period and will review the work
papers and summary submitted within thirty (30) days
from receipt of the information.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 61
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(B) Jurisdictional Reports (Cont’d)
(2) (Cont’d)
(e) If after review of the information, it is determined that a
billing dispute exists, the Company will continue to use
the derived interstate percentage and begin auditing
procedures as set forth in (B)(1), following.
(3) The customer shall maintain and retain for a minimum of
three years, complete detailed and accurate records, work
papers and backup documentation in form and substance to
evidence the percentage data provided to the Company as set
forth in this section.
(4) Pursuant to I.P.U.C. Order No. 21662 issued December 17,
1987, Feature Group A and/or Feature Group B Switched
Access Service customers shall arrange for the necessary
recording and retention of call detail in order to audit and
accurately report intrastate usage. These customers are
required to provide to the Commission an audit report done by
an independent outside auditor. The audit report shall be
submitted annually on March 1st to the Commission.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 62
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(C) Jurisdictional Report Dispute and Auditing Procedures
If a billing dispute arises concerning the projected interstate
percentage, the Company will ask the customer to provide the data
the customer uses to determine the projected interstate percentage
as described in (1) and (2) following.
(1) Switched Access Services
(a) If the Company questions the information provided by
the customer in (B), preceding, the Company will send a
letter to the customer (by certified U.S. Mail, return
receipt requested) requesting that the customer contact
the Company to discuss and explain their report within
thirty (30) days of the Company’s request.
(b) If no response is received from the customer, the
Company will send a letter to the customer (by certified
U.S. Mail, return receipt requested) requesting the work
papers and summary as described in (i), following, used
by the customer to substantiate the most recent interstate
percentage. The requested information must be
submitted by the customer to the Company within thirty
(30) days after receipt of the certified letter.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 63
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(C) Jurisdictional Report Dispute and Auditing Procedures (Cont’d)
(1) Switched Access Services (Cont’d)
(c) If the customer submits the work papers and summary as
requested in (b), preceding, the Company will review
this information within thirty (30) days after receipt of
the customer’s information.
(d) If, after review of the documentation, the Company and
the customer establish a revised interstate percentage, the
Company will begin using that percentage with the next
billing period.
(e) If the Company and the customer do not establish a
revised interstate percentage, the Company will begin the
procedures as set forth in (g), following.
(f) If no response is received from the customer, the
Company will begin the auditing procedures as set forth
in (g), following.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 64
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(C) Jurisdictional Report Dispute and Auditing Procedures (Cont’d)
(1) Switched Access Services (Cont’d)
(g) If the customer does not provide the work papers and/or
summary in accordance with the provisions set forth in
this tariff or if a billing dispute is not resolved from the
submission of such work papers, the Company may
request the actual call detail records or a statistically
valid sample of such records, on a prospective basis, not
to exceed a consecutive three (3) month period. The
actual call detail records will be used to statistically
substantiate the interstate percentage provided to the
Company and the process by which it is developed.
Such call detail records shall consist of calling
information, including call terminating address (i.e.
called number), call duration, the trunk group number(s),
or access line number(s) over which the call is routed
and the point at which the call enters the customer’s
network. The Company will not request such data more
than once a year.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 65
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.9 Jurisdictional Report Requirements (Cont’d)
(C) Jurisdictional Report Dispute and Auditing Procedures (Cont’d)
(2) Jurisdictional Report Proprietary Information
The data the customers provide to the Company to support
their interstate percentage are considered proprietary to the
customer. The Company agrees to use and protect such
information by exercising the same degree of care normally
used to protect its own proprietary information.
2.3.10 Determination of Intrastate Charges for Mixed Interstate and Intrastate
Switched Access Service
When mixed interstate and intrastate Switched Access Service is
provided, all charges (i.e., nonrecurring, monthly and/or usage), will be
prorated between interstate and intrastate. The percentage provided in
the reports as set forth in 2.3.9, preceding, will serve as the basis for
prorating the charges. The percentage of an Access Service to be
charged as intrastate is applied in the following manner:
(A) For monthly and nonrecurring chargeable rate elements, multiply
the percent intrastate use times the quantity of chargeable elements
times the stated tariff rate per element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 66
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: July 20, 2012 Effective: August 20, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.10 Determination of Intrastate Charges for Mixed Interstate and Intrastate
Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
(B) For usage sensitive (i.e., access minutes and calls) chargeable rate
elements, multiply the percent intrastate use times actual use times the
stated tariff rate.
The intrastate percentage will change as revised usage reports are submitted as
set forth in 2.3.9, preceding.
2.3.11 Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (M)
VoIP-PSTN Traffic is defined as traffic exchanged between a Company end
user and the customer in Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) format that
originates and/or terminates in Internet Protocol (IP) format. This section
governs the identification of VoIP-PSTN Traffic that is required to be
compensated at interstate access rates unless the parties have agreed otherwise
by the F.C.C. in its Report and Order in WC Dockets Nos. 10-90, etc., F.C.C.
Release No. 11-161 (November 18, 2011) (F.C.C. Order) and Second Order on (T)
Reconsideration. Specifically, this section establishes the method of (T)
separating VoIP-PSTN Traffic from the customer's traditional intrastate access
traffic, so that suchVoIP-PSTN Traffic can be billed in accordance with the (T)
F.C.C. Order. (M)
Effective July 13, 2012, originating intrastate toll VoIP traffic will be billed (N)
the intrastate originating intrastate access rates. These rates apply regardless of
whether the call originates in TDM or IP format. Effective July 1, 2014, the
rates for intrastate originating toll VoIP traffic must equal interstate originating
access rates. (N)
(M) Material previously shown on Original Sheet No. 66.1.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 66.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: July 20, 2012 Effective: August 20, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.11 Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (Cont’d) (T)
(M)
(M)
The relevant VoIP-PSTN Traffic identified in accordance with this tariff (N)
section that is originated on the Company’s network that originates and/or
terminates in IP format shall be billed for the period December 29, 2011
through July 12, 2012, at rates equal to the Company’s applicable tariffed
interstate originating switched access rates as specified in the Company’s
applicable federal access tariff as set forth in Company’s F.C.C. Tariff
(https://www.neca.org/cms400min/Neca_templates/Tariff_5_Landing_Page
.aspx). ; for the period July 13, 2012 through June 30, 2014, such traffic shall
be billed at rates equal to the Company’s applicable tariffed intrastate
originating switched access rates; and beginning July 1, 2014, such traffic shall
be billed at rates equal to the Company’s applicable tariffed interstate
originating switched access rates as specified in the Company’s
applicable federal access tariff. (N)
(D)
(D)
No inference should be taken that VoIP-PSTN Traffic occurring prior to the
effective date of the F.C.C. Order is not subject to this tariff and Company
intrastate access tariffs.
(M)
(M)
(M) Material now shown on 2nd Revised Sheet No. 66.
(M) 2.3.11(A)(1) now shown on 1st Revised Sheet No. 66.2
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 66.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.11 Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (Cont’d) (T)
Albion, Cambridge, Columbine, Midvale, Project Mutual, Rural, and (D)
have intrastate access rates lower than the interstate rates; therefore, the PVU
would not be necessary. (N)
(A) Calculation and Application of Percent-VoIP- Usage Factors (M)
(1) The Company will determine the number of relevant VoIP-PSTN (T)
Traffic minutes of use (MOU) to which interstate rates will be
applied under 2.3.11, preceding, by applying a Percent VoIP Usage
(PVU) factor to the total terminating intrastate access MOU (T)
received by a Company end user and delivered to the customer. (T)(M)
(2) The customer will calculate and furnish to the Company a PVU
factor representing the percentage of the total intrastate access (T)
MOU that the customer terminates to the Company that was sent
and originated in IP format. (T)
(D)
(D)
(M) 2.3.11(A)(1) previously shown on Original Sheet No. 66.1.
(M) 2.3.11(A)(5) now shown on 1st Revised Sheet No. 66.3 as (3).
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 66.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: July 20, 2012 Effective: August 20, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.11 Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (Cont’d) (T)
(A) Calculation and Application of Percent-VoIP- Usage Factors
(Cont’d)
(3) The terminating PVU shall be based on information such as traffic (C)(M)
studies, actual call detail or other relevant and verifiable
information which will be provided to the Company upon
request. (C)(M)
(4) The Company will apply the PVU factor to the total terminating (C)
intrastate access MOU received from the customer to determine the
number of relevant VoIP-PSTN Traffic MOUs. (C)
(5) If the customer does not furnish the Company with a PVU factor, (T)
the Company will utilize a PVU equal to zero.
(B) Initial PVU Factors (T)
(1) The PVU factor will be implemented when received for those
Companies whose intrastate rates are higher than the interstate
rates. (T)
(D)
(D)
(M) 2.3.11(A)(3)was previously shown on Original Sheet No. 66.2 as (5).
Continued
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 66.4
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: July 20, 2012 Effective: August 20, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.11 Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (Cont’d) (T)
(C) PVU Factor Updates
The customer may update the PVU factors quarterly using the method
set forth in (A)(2), preceding. If the customer chooses to submit such (T)
updates, it shall forward to the Company, no later than 15 days after
the first day of January, April, July and/or October of each year,
revised PVU factors based on data for the prior three months, ending
the last day of December, March, June and September, respectively.
The revised PVU factors will serve as the basis for future billing and
will be effective on the bill date of each such month and shall serve as
the basis for subsequent monthly billing until superseded by new
PVU factors. No prorating or back billing will be done based on the
updated PVU factors.
(D) PVU Factor Verification (T)
(1) Not more than twice in any year, the Company may request from
the customer an overview of the process used to determine the
PVU factors, the call detail records, description of the method
for determining how the end user originates and terminates calls
in IP format, and other information used to determine the
customer's PVU factors furnished to the Company in order to
validate the PVU factors supplied. The customer shall comply,
and shall reasonably supply the requested data and information
within 15 days of the Company's request.
Continued
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 66.5
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 29, 2011 Effective: January 28, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d) (N)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.11 Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (Cont’d)
(D) PVU Factor Verification (Cont’d)
(2) The Company may dispute the Customer's PVU factor based
upon:
• A review of the requested data and information
provided by the customer
• The Company's reasonable review of other
market information, F.C.C. reports on VoIP
lines, such as F.C.C. Form 477 or state level
results based on the F.C.C. Local Competition
Report or other relevant data.
• A change in the reported PVU factor by more
than five percentage points from the preceding
quarter.
(3) If after review of the data and information, the customer and
the Company establishes revised PVU factors, the Company
will begin using those revised PVU factors with the next bill
period. (N)
Continued
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 66.6
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 29, 2011 Effective: January 28, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d) (N)
2.3 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
2.3.11 Identification and Rating of VoIP-PSTN Traffic (Cont’d)
(D) PVU Factor Verification (Cont’d)
(4) If the dispute is unresolved, the Company may initiate an audit.
The Company shall limit audits of the customer's PVU factor to
no more than twice per year. The customer may request that the
audit be conducted by an independent auditor. In such cases the
associated auditing expenses will be paid by the customer.
• In the event that the customer fails to provide
adequate records to enable the Company or an
independent auditor to conduct an audit
verifying the customer's PVU factors, the
Company will bill the usage for all contested
periods using the most recent undisputed PVU
factors reported by the customer. These PVU
factors will remain in effect until the audit can
be completed.
• During the audit, the most recent undisputed
PVU factors from the previous reporting period
will be used by the Company.
• The Company will adjust the customer's PVU
factors based on the results of the audit and
implement the revised PVU in the next billing
period or quarterly report date, whichever is
first. The revised PVU factors will apply for the
next two quarters before new factors can be
submitted by the customer.
• If the audit supports the customer's PVU factors,
the usage for the contested periods will be
adjusted to reflect the customer's audited PVU
factors. (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 66.7
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 29, 2011 Effective: January 28, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d) (N)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (M)
2.4.1 Payment of Rates, Charges, and Deposits
(A) Deposits
The Company will require a deposit from all customers with a
proven history of late payments to the Company and all customers
who do not have established credit unless the customer is a
successor of a company which has established credit and has no
history of late payments to the Company. The deposit may be
required prior to or after establishment of service. The total
deposit may not exceed the estimated charges for service for a two
month period. (M)
(M) Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance 2.4 previously shown on Original Sheet
Number 66.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 67
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.1 Payment of Rates, Charges, and Deposits (Cont’d)
(A) Deposits (Cont’d)
The fact that a deposit has been made does not relieve the customer
from the responsibility of complying with the Company’s
regulations regarding prompt payment of bills. Annual interest at
the rate described in the 2.4.1(B)(4) will be paid on all deposits
held from the date the deposit is received up to and including the
date the deposit is returned or credited to the customer’s account.
The deposit will be refunded after the customer has established a
record of prompt payment for one year. When service is
terminated, any deposit held will be credited on the final bill.
(B) Payment of Rates and Charges
The Company will bill all usage charges monthly in arrears. All
non usage sensitive access services, including the Presubscription
charge(s), will be billed monthly in advance. Nonrecurring
charges will be billed in the month following the provision of
service.
(1) The bill day for Presubscription Service will be the same day
established for the provision of local service.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 68
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.1 Payment of Rates, Charges, and Deposits (Cont’d)
(B) Payment of Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
(2) The bill day(s) for all access services other than
Presubscription Service will be established by the Company
for each customer account and shall appear on the carrier
access bill. If the Company advises the customer in writing,
an alternate billing schedule may be established on less than
sixty (60) days notice or initiated by the Company more than
twice in any consecutive 12-month period.
(3) Payment for service is due by the next bill day of the
following month unless the due date falls on a Saturday,
Sunday, or legal holiday (i.e., New Years, Independence Day,
Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Martin Luther King, Jr.
Day, Memorial Day, and Presidents’ Day are observed). If
such payment date falls on a Sunday or on a Holiday, which is
observed on a Monday, the payment date shall be the first
non-Holiday day following such Sunday or Holiday. If such
payment date falls on a Saturday or on a Holiday, which is
observed on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday, the
payment date shall be the last non-Holiday day preceding
such Saturday or Holiday.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 69
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: July 6, 2010 Effective: August 4, 2010
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.1 Payment of Rates, Charges, and Deposits (Cont’d)
(B) Payment of Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
(4) If no payment is received by the payment date or if a payment (C)
or any portion of a payment is received by the Company after
the payment date, or if a payment or any portion of a payment
is received by the Company in funds which are not
immediately available to the company, then a late payment
penalty shall be due to the Company. The late payment
penalty shall be the payment or the portion of the payment not
received by the payment date times a late factor. The late
payment factor of 0.000292 per day, compounded daily for
the number of days from the payment date to and including
the date that the customer actually makes the payment to the
Company. This factor only applies for those Companies that
filed the charge in Section 10 under the Miscellaneous
Services. (C)
(M)
(M)
(M) 2.4.1(B)(5) now shown on Original Sheet Number 69.1.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 69.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: July 6, 2010 Effective: August 4, 2010
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d) (N)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.1 Payment of Rates, Charges, and Deposits (Cont’d)
(B) Payment of Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
(5) In the event that a billing dispute concerning charges billed to (M)
the customer by the Company is resolved in favor of the
Company, any disputed payments withheld pending
settlement of the dispute shall be subject to the late payment
penalty beginning ten (10) days after the payment date. If the
dispute is resolved in favor of the customer, no late payment
penalty will apply to the disputed amount. In this case, if full
payment was made by the due date, the Company will refund
the disputed amount in question plus interest. The penalty
interest period shall begin ten (10) days following the due
date or on the date the disputed amount was actually paid,
whichever is later. Interest will be calculated as described in
(4), above. (M)
(M) 2.4.1(B)(5) previously shown on Original Sheet Number 69.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 70
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.1 Payment of Rates, Charges, and Deposits (Cont’d)
(B) Payment of Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
(6) All actions by the Company or customer to recover its
charges, or any part thereof, shall be initiated within two (2)
years from the time the charges were incurred by the
customer. For this purpose, an access bill of Company
charges to the customer is sufficient action.
(7) When a payment for Access Service charges billed under this
tariff is due to the Company from the customer as set forth in
(3), preceding, on the same payment date that a Purchase of
Accounts Receivable net purchase amount is due to the
customer from the Company, the Company upon thirty one
(31) days notice to the customer may net the payment for
customer Access Service charges with the net purchase
amount. The Company will pay the net amount to the
customer on the payment date when such net amount is due to
the customer or require the customer to pay to the Company
the net amount when the net amount is due to the Company.
If either party does not make the payment on the payment
date, a late payment penalty as set forth in (4), preceding,
applies.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 71
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.1 Payment of Rates, Charges, and Deposits (Cont’d)
(B) Payment of Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
(8) For services provided on a monthly basis, the charge for the
provision of a fractional months service will be determined by
dividing the number of days that service was provided by
thirty (30) and multiplying the result times the monthly rate.
This calculation will be made subject to any minimum service
periods required for specific services. The Company will,
upon request and if available, furnish such detailed
information as may reasonably be required for verification of
any bill.
(9) When a rate as set forth in this tariff is shown to more than
two decimal places, the charges will be determined using the
rate shown. The resulting amount will then be rounded to the
nearest penny (i.e., rounded to two decimal places).
2.4.2 Minimum Periods
Unless a minimum service period is described for a specific tariff item,
the minimum period for which services are provided and for which rates
and charges are applicable is one month.
When a service is discontinued prior to the expiration of the minimum
period, the total charges at the rate level in effect at the time service is
discontinued will apply for the remainder of the minimum period. The
Company will estimate usage to the end of the minimum period based on
historical data.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 72
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.3 Credit Allowance for Service Interruptions
(A) General
A service is interrupted when it becomes unusable to the customer
because of a failure of facilities used to furnish service under this
tariff or in the event that the protective controls applied by the
Company result in the complete loss of service by the customer.
An interruption period starts when an inoperative service is
reported to the Company and ends when the service is operative.
An allowance for interruption will apply only when the
interruption is not due to the negligence of the customer. The
credit allowance for an interruption or for a series of interruptions
shall not exceed the monthly rate for the service interrupted in any
one monthly billing period.
(B) When a Credit Allowance Applies
In case of an interruption to any service, allowance for the period
of interruption, if not due to the negligence of the customer, shall
be as follows:
(1) For Switched Access Service, no credit shall be allowed for
an interruption of less than 24 hours. The customer shall be
credited for an interruption of 24 hours or more at the rate of
1/30 of the applicable monthly rates for each period of 24
hours or major fraction (12 hours and one minute) thereof that
the interruption continues.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 73
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.3 Credit Allowance for Service Interruptions (Cont’d)
(B) When a Credit Allowance Applies (Cont’d)
(2) For Special Access Services, no credit shall be allowed for an
interruption of less than 30 minutes. The customer shall be
credited for an interruption of 30 minutes or more at the rate
of 1/1440 of the monthly charges for the facility or service for
each period of 30 minutes or major fraction (16 minutes or
more) thereof that the interruption continues.
(a) For two-point service, the monthly charge shall be the
total of all the monthly rate element charges associated
with the service (i.e., a channel termination per customer
designated premises, channel mileage, and optional
features and functions).
(b) If a portion of a service such as a portion of a multipoint
special access facility can still be utilized during the
service interruption, the credit allowance will only apply
to the services which are inoperative (i.e., a channel
termination per customer designated premises, channel
mileage, and optional features and functions).
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 74
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.3 Credit Allowance for Service Interruptions (Cont’d)
(C) When a Credit Allowance Does Not Apply
No credit allowance will be made for:
(1) Interruptions caused by the negligence of the customer.
(2) Interruptions of a service due to the failure of equipment or
systems provided by the customer or others.
(3) Interruptions of a service during any period in which the
Company is not afforded access to the premises where the
service is terminated.
(4) Interruptions of a service when the customer has released that
service to the Company for maintenance purposes, to make
rearrangements, or for the implementation of a change order
during the time that was negotiated with the customer prior to
the release of the service. Thereafter, a credit allowance as
set forth in (B), preceding, applies.
(5) Periods when the customer elects not to release the service for
testing and/or repair and continues to use it on an impaired
basis.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 75
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.4 Re-establishment of Service Following Fire, Flood, or Other Occurrence
(A) Nonrecurring Charges Do Not Apply
Charges do not apply for the re-establishment of service for the
same customer following an interruption resulting from a fire,
floor, or other occurrence attributed to an Act of God provided
that:
(1) The service is of the same type as was provided prior to the
interruption.
(2) The service is at the same location on the same premises.
(3) The re-establishment of service begins within sixty (60) days
after Company service is available.
(B) Nonrecurring Charges Apply
Nonrecurring Charges apply for establishing service at a different
location on the same premises or at a different premises pending
re-establishment of service at the original location.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 76
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.5 Access Service Provided by More Than One Telephone Company
When more than one company is involved in the provision of FGA, FGB,
FGC, FGD, or Special Access services, the Companies involved will
mutually agree upon one of the billing methods described in (A) or (B),
following, to bill for the transport or mileage portion of the service. For
FGB, FGC, FGD, and Special Access, the Company will select one of
the options listed after agreeing to implement that method with the
interconnecting companies.
The Company will notify the customer which of the billing methods will
be used. The customer will place the order for service as set forth in 4.9.
The Company receiving the order or copy of the order from the customer
will be responsible for billing the customer according to one of the FCC
approved methods. Additionally, the Company shall provide thirty (30)
day advanced notification of any changes in the multiple carrier access
billing arrangement.
(A) Single Bill/Multiple Tariff
Under this arrangement, the Company and the interconnecting
carrier companies determine a billing entity (the Company, the
interconnecting carrier, or a third party). The billing entity will
prepare a single access bill with each Company’s charges
separately identified. The customer then pays the billing entity for
the access charges and the billing entity then pays each Company
involved in the provision of the service. This method would
require that the billing entity maintain in its billing system the
applicable tariff rates and charges for all Companies involved with
the access service.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 77
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.5 Access Service Provided by More Than One Telephone Company
(Cont’d)
(B) Multiple Company/Multiple Tariff Billing
(1) Under the arrangement, each Company providing service will
bill the customer according to its tariff. Additionally, these
access bills must use the same access minutes of use and
include cross references to the other Company’s bills, and
common circuit identification.
For Feature Group A, B, C, and D Switched Access service,
the portion of the Local Transport provided by the Company
is not distance sensitive. The Local Transport rate will apply
to the total number of access minutes. The rate charged for
the portion of Local Transport provided by a connecting
exchange Telephone Company will be based on the
connecting exchange Telephone Company’s access tariff and
may be distance sensitive.
(2) For Special Access, the portion of the Channel mileage
provided by the Company is not distance sensitive. The
Channel Mileage rate will apply to the total number of
mileage sections. The rate charged for the portion of Channel
Mileage provided by a connecting exchange Telephone
Company will be based on the connecting exchange
Telephone Company’s access tariff and may be distance
sensitive.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 78
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.5 Access Service Provided by More Than One Telephone Company
(Cont’d)
(B) Multiple Company/Multiple Tariff Billing (Cont’d)
(3) When three or more Telephone Companies are involved in
providing an Access Service, the intermediate Telephone
Company(s) will determine the appropriate charges as set
forth in (2), preceding.
(C) Provisions of Service by Primary and Secondary Exchange
Carriers
(1) The Secondary Exchange Carrier will bill the customer in the
following situations:
(a) Where the customer utilizes Feature Group A Switched
Access Service for calls between a Primary Exchange
Carrier and a Secondary Exchange Carrier within the
same Extended Area Service calling area, and/or
(b) Where the customer utilizes Feature Group B Switched
Access Service for calls between a Primary Exchange
Carrier’s access tandem and a subtending Secondary
Exchange Carrier following, where the Primary
Exchange Carrier and the Secondary Exchange Carrier
are not the same Company and do not have a revenue
sharing arrangement where the Primary Exchange
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 79
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.4 Payment Arrangements and Credit Allowance (Cont’d)
2.4.5 Access Service Provided by More Than One Telephone Company
(Cont’d)
(C) Provisions of Service by Primary and Secondary Exchange
Carriers (Cont’d)
(1) (Cont’d)
(b) (Cont’d)
Carrier bills the total cost of access which includes the
Secondary Exchange Carrier’s cost of access.
The Secondary Exchange Carrier(s) will bill the customer
Switched Access charges, Local Transport charges, and
Carrier Common Line Charges as set forth in Section 10 for
the Issuing Carrier, for all such access minutes. Such charges
will be in addition to those charged by the Primary Exchange
Carrier. The customer will place the order for these services
as set forth in 4.9, following.
(2) Where the Primary Exchange Carrier and the Secondary
Exchange Carrier do have a revenue sharing arrangement and
the Primary Exchange Carrier bills the total cost of access
which includes the Secondary Exchange Carrier’s cost of
access, the Secondary Exchange Carrier is precluded from
billing the customer.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 80
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.5 Connections
2.5.1 General
Customer Premise Equipment and Systems may be connected with
Switched and Special Access Service furnished by the Company where
such connection is made in accordance with the provisions specified in
Technical Reference Publication AS No. 1 and in 2.1, preceding.
2.6 Definitions
Access Order
An order to provide the customer with Switched Access Service or Special Access
Service or changes to existing services.
Access Minutes
The unit of usage of exchange facilities in intrastate for the purpose of calculating
chargeable usage. On the originating end of an intrastate, usage is measured from
the time the originating end user’s call is delivered by the Company to and
acknowledged as received by the customer’s facilities connected with the
originating exchange. On the terminating end of an intrastate call, usage is
measured from the time the call is received by the end user in the terminating
exchange. Timing of usage at both originating and terminating ends of an
intrastate call shall terminate when the calling or called party disconnects,
whichever event is recognized first in the originating and terminating end
exchanges, as applicable.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 81
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Access Tandem
A Company switching system that provides a concentration and distribution
function for originating or terminating traffic between end offices and a
customer’s premises.
Answer/Disconnect Supervision
The transmission of the switch trunk equipment supervisory signal (off-hook or
on-hook) to the customer’s point of termination as an indication that the called
party has answered or disconnected.
Balance (100 Type) Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which provides for balance and noise testing.
Business Day
The times of day that a company is open for business. Business Day hours for the
Company may be determined by contacting the business office.
Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity (BHMC)
The customer specified maximum amount of Switched Access Service access
minutes the customer expects to be handled in an end office switch during any
hour in an 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. period for the Switched Access Service
ordered. This customer furnished BHMC quantity is the input data the Company
uses to determine the number of transmission paths for the Switched Access
Service ordered.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 82
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Call
A customer attempt for which the complete address code (e.g., 0-, 911, or 10
digits) is provided to the serving dial tone office.
Carrier or Common Carrier
See Interexchange Carrier.
CCS
A standard unit of traffic load that is equal to 100 seconds of usage or capacity of
a group of servers (e.g., trunks). Also known as “100 call seconds”.
Central Office
A local Company switching system where Telephone Exchange Service customer
station loops are terminated for purposes of interconnection to each other and to
trunks.
Centrex CO Service
A service that (1) uses a portion of a Company switch located at the Company
central office to meet the customer’s internal needs and serves as the customer’s
interface with the local and interexchange networks and (2) links the customer’s
main stations to the Company switch with subscriber loops.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 83
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Channels
A communications path between two or more points of termination.
Coin Station
A location where equipment is provided where customers can originate telephonic
communications and pay the applicable charges by inserting coins into the
equipment.
Commission
Idaho Public Utilities Commission (I.P.U.C.).
Common Channel Signaling (CCS)
The term “Common Channel Signaling” (CCS) denotes a high speed packet
switched communications network which is separate (out of band) from the public
packet switched and message networks. Its purpose is to carry addressed
signaling messages for individual trunk circuits and/or database related services
between Signaling Points in the CCS network.
Common Channel Signaling Access Capability (CCSAC)
The term “Common Channel Signaling Access Capability” denotes the
connection between the customer’s point of presence and the Signal Transfer
Point (STP) designated by the Company for the transport of signaling
information.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 84
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Common Line
A line, trunk, pay telephone line, or other facility provided under the general
and/or Local Exchange Service Tariff of the Company, terminated on a central
office switch. A common line-residence is a line or trunk provided under the
residence regulations of the Local Exchange Service Tariff. A common line-
business is a line provided under the business regulations of the general and/or
Local Exchange Service Tariff.
Communications Systems
Channels and other facilities which are capable of communications between
terminal equipment provided by other than the Company.
Conventional Signaling
The inter-machine signaling system which has been traditionally used in North
America for the purpose of transmitting the called number’s address digits from
the originating end office to the switching machine that will terminate the call. In
this system, all of the dialed digits are received by the originating switching
machine, a path is selected, and the sequence of supervisory signals and outpulsed
digits is initiated. No overlap outpulsing, ten-digit ANI, ANI information digits,
or acknowledgement wink are included in this signaling sequence.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 85
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Customer Message
A completed intrastate call originated by an end user. A customer message begins
when answer supervision from the premises of the ordering customer is received
by Company recording equipment indicating that the called party has answered.
A message ends when disconnect supervision is received by Company recording
equipment from either the premises of the ordering customer or the customer’s
end user premises from which the call originated.
Customer Designated Premises
The premises specified by the customer for the provision of Access Service.
Customers
Any individual, partnership, association, joint-stock company, trust, corporation,
or governmental entity or other entity which subscribes to the services offered
under this tariff, including both Interexchange Carriers and end users.
Data Transmission (107 Type) Test Line
An arrangement which provides for a connection to a signal source which
provides test signals for one-way testing of data and voice transmission
parameters.
Detail Billing
The listing of each message and/or rate element for which charges to a customer
are due on a bill prepared by the Company.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 86
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Effective 2-Wire
A condition which permits the simultaneous transmission in both directions over a
channel, which does not insure independent information transmission in both
directions. Effective 2-wire channels may be terminated with 2-wire or 4-wire
interfaces.
Effective 4-Wire
A condition which permits the simultaneous independent transmission of
information in both directions over a channel. The method of implementing
effective 4-wire transmission is at the discretion of the Company (physical, time
domain, frequency-domain separation, or echo cancellation techniques).
End Office Switch
A local Company switching system where Telephone Exchange Service customer
common lines are terminated for purposes of interconnection to trunks. Included
are Remote Switching Modules and Remote Switching Systems served by a host
office in a different wire center.
End User
Any customer of an intrastate telecommunications service that is not a carrier,
except that a carrier shall be deemed to be an “end user” to the extent that such
carrier uses a telecommunications service for administrative purposes, without
making such service available to others, directly or indirectly.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 87
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Entry Switch
See First Point of Switching.
Exchange
A unit generally smaller than a local access and transport area, established by the
Company for the administration of communications service in a specified area
which usually embraces a city, town, or village and its environs. It consists of one
or more central offices together with the associated facilities used in furnishing
communications service within that area. The exchange includes any Extended
Area Service Area that is an enlargement of a Company’s exchange area to
include nearby exchanges.
Exit Message
The term “Exist Message” denotes an SS7 message sent to an end office by the
Company’s tandem switch to mark the Carrier Connect Time when the
Company’s tandem switch sends an Initial Address Message to an interexchange
customer.
First Point of Switching
The first Company location at which switching occurs on the terminating path of
a call proceeding from the customer premises to the terminating end office and, at
the same time, the last Company location at which switching occurs on the
originating path of a call proceeding from the originating end office to the IC or
customer premises.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 88
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Gain Conditioning
The increase in signal power resulting from amplification. Gain is characterized
as the ratio of output to input power, voltage or current, expressed in decibels
(dBs). The ratio of the output power of a device or circuit to the input power,
expressed in decibels.
Henry
The inductance in a circuit in which the electromotive force induced is one volt
when the inducing current varies at the rate of one ampere per second. It is
1,000,000,000 electromagnetic units, and is the unit of inductance.
Host Office
An electronic switching system which provides call processing capabilities for
one or more Remote Switching Modules or Remote Switching Systems.
Immediately Available Funds
A corporate or personal check drawn on a bank account for which funds are
available for use by the receiving party on the same day on which they are
received and include U.S. Federal Reserve bank wire transfers, U.S. Federal
Reserve notes (paper cash), U.S. coins, U.S. Postal Money Orders, and New York
Certificates of Deposit.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 89
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Individual Case Basis
A condition in which the regulations, if applicable, rates and charges for an
offering under the provisions of this tariff are developed based on the
circumstances in each case.
Initial Address Message
The term “Initial Address Message” denotes an SS7 message sent in the forward
direction to initiate trunk set up, reserve an outgoing trunk and process the
information about that trunk along with other data relating to the routing and
handling of the call to the next switch.
Interconnection Point
A point where facilities of the Company meets facilities of a connecting exchange
telephone company.
Interexchange Carrier (IC) or Interexchange Common Carrier
Any individual, partnership, association, joint-stock company, trust, governmental
entity, or corporation engaged for hire in intrastate by wire or radio, between two
or more exchanges.
Interstate Call
A term which denotes both interstate and foreign communications.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 90
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Intrastate Call
Every call that is originated by a calling party in Idaho and terminated to a called
party in Idaho is an intrastate communication.
Line Side Connection
A connection of a transmission path to the line side of a local exchange switching
system.
Local Access and Transport Area
A geographic area established for the provision and administration of
communications service. It encompasses one or more designated exchanges,
which are grouped to serve common social, economic, and other purposes.
Loop Around Test Line
An arrangement utilizing a Company central office to provide a means to make
certain two-way transmission tests on a manual basis. This arrangement has two
central office terminations, each reached by means of separate telephone numbers
and does not require any specific customer premises equipment. Equipment
subject to this test arrangement is at the discretion of the customer.
Message
See “Call”.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 91
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Milliwatt (102 Type) Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which provides a 1004 Hz tone at 0 dBm0 for
one-way transmission measurements towards the customer’s premises from the
Company end office.
Net Salvage
The estimated scrap, sale, or trade-in value, less the estimated cost of removal.
Cost of removal includes the costs of demolishing, or otherwise disposing of the
material and any other applicable costs. Since the cost of removal may exceed
salvage value, net salvage may be negative.
Network Control Signaling
The transmission of signals used in the telecommunications system which
perform functions such as supervision (control, status, and charge signals),
address signaling (e.g., dialing), calling and called number identifications, rate of
flow, service selection error control, and audible tone signals (call progress
signals indicating reorder or busy conditions, alerting, coin denomination, coin
collect, and coin return tones) to control the operation of the telecommunications
system.
Nonsynchronous Test Line
An arrangement in step-by-step end offices which provides operational tests
which are not as complete as those provided by the synchronous test lines, but can
be made more rapidly.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 92
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
North American Numbering Plan
A three-digit area (Numbering Plan Area) code and a seven-digit telephone
number made up of a three-digit Central Office code plus a four-digit station
number.
Off-Hook
The active condition of Switched Access or a Telephone Exchange Service line.
On-Hook
The idle condition of Switched Access or a Telephone Exchange Service line.
Open Circuit Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which provides an ac open circuit termination of
a trunk or line by means of an inductor of several Henries. (See the definition
Henry).
Originating Direction
The use of access service for the origination of calls from an end user Premises to
an IC Premises.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 93
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Overlap Outpulsing
The feature of the exchange access signaling system which permits initiation of
pulsing to the customer’s premises before the calling subscriber has completed
dialing an originating call.
Pay Telephone
Instruments that are available to the general public for public convenience and
necessity.
Point of Termination
The point of demarcation within a customer-designated premises at which the
Company’s responsibility for the provision of Access Service ends.
Premises
A building or buildings on continuous property (except Railroad Right-of-Way,
etc.) not separated by a public highway.
Primary Exchange Carrier
Denotes the Local Exchange Telephone Company in whose exchange a
customer’s first point of switching (i.e., dial tone office for FGA, access tandem
for FGB) is located.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 94
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Release Message
The term “Release Message” denotes an SS7 Message sent in either direction to
indicate that a specific circuit is being released.
Remote Switching Modules and/or Remote Switching Systems
Small, remotely controlled electronic end office switches which obtain their call
processing capability from an ESS-type Host Office. The Remote Switching
Modules and/or Remote Switching Systems cannot accommodate direct trunks to
an IC.
Secondary Exchange Carrier
Denotes the Local Exchange Telephone Company in whose exchange a
customer’s end users end office is located and where the customer’s first point of
switching is provided by a Primary Exchange Carrier who is not the same
Exchange Carrier as the Secondary Exchange Carrier.
Serving Wire Center
The wire center from which the customer designated premises would normally
obtain dial tone from the Company.
Signaling Point (SP)
The term “Signaling Point” (SP) denotes an SS7 network interface element
capable of originating and terminating SS7 trunk signaling messages.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 95
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Signaling Point of Interface (SPOI)
The term “Signaling Point of Interface” (SPOI) denotes the interface point
between the Company and its Access Service customers for purposes of
exchanging SS7 signaling messages for CCS services.
Signaling System Seven (SS7)
The term “Signaling System Seven” (SS7) denotes the layered protocol used for
standardized Common Channel Signaling in the United States.
Signaling Transfer Point (STP)
The term “Signaling Transfer Point” (STP) denotes a packet switch providing
CCS Network Access that performs CCS message routing and screening.
Shortage of Facilities or Equipment
A condition which occurs when the Company does not have appropriate cable,
switching capacity, bridging, or multiplexing equipment, etc., necessary to
provide the Access Service requested by the customer.
Short Circuit Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which provides for an ac short circuit
termination of a trunk or line by means of a capacitor of at least four Micro
Farads.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 96
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Subtending End Office of an Access Tandem
An end office that has final trunk group routing through that tandem.
Synchronous Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which performs marginal operational tests of
supervisory and ring-tripping functions.
Terminating Direction
The use of Access Service for the completion of calls from an IC premises to an
end user premises.
Termination Liability
The amount which will be billed if services using specially constructed facilities
are terminated prior to the expiration of the Termination Liability Period.
Traffic Service Position System
Permits operator positions serving public phones to be located remotely from the
central office which services the pay phone.
Transmission Measuring (105 Type) Test Line
An arrangement in an end office which provides far-end access to a recorder and
permits two-way loss and noise measurements to be made on trunks from a near
end office.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 97
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Transmission Path
An electrical path capable of transmitting signals within the range of the service
offering, e.g., a voice grade transmission path is capable of transmitting voice
frequencies within the approximate range of 300 to 3000 Hz. A transmission path
is comprised of physical or derived facilities consisting of any form or
configuration of plant typically used in the telecommunications industry.
Trunk
A communications path connecting two switching systems in a network, used in
the establishment of an end-to-end connection.
Trunk Group
A set of trunks which are traffic engineered as a unit for the establishment of
connections between switching systems in which all of the communications paths
are interchangeable.
Trunk Side Connection
The connection of a transmission path to the trunk side of a local exchange
switching system. This type of connection is used when providing FGB, FGC,
and FGD Switched Access Service.
Two-Wire to Four-Wire Conversion
An arrangement which converts a four-wire transmission path to a two-wire
transmission path to allow a four-wire facility to terminate in a two-wire entity
(e.g., a central office switch).
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 98
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 29, 2011 Effective: January 28, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
2. General Regulations (Cont’d)
2.6 Definitions (Cont’d)
Uniform Service Order Code
A three or five character alphabetic, numeric, or an alphanumeric code that identifies
a specific item of service or equipment. Uniform Service Order Codes are used in the
Company billing system to generate recurring rates and nonrecurring charges.
VoIP-PSTN Traffic (N)
The term VoIP-PSTN Traffic shall have the meaning denoted in the Federal
Communications Commission Report and Order in WC Docket Nos. 10-90, etc.,
F.C.C. Release No. 11-161 (November 18, 2011). It is traffic exchanged over PSTN
(Public Switched Telephone Network) facilities that originates and/or
terminates in IP (Internet Protocol) format. (N)
V and H Coordinates Method
A method of computing airline miles between two points by utilizing an established
formula which id based on the vertical and horizontal coordinates of the two points.
WATS Serving Office
The term “WATS Serving Office” denotes a Company designated serving wire center
where switching, screening, and/or recording functions are performed in connection
with the closed-end of WATS or WATS-type services.
Wire Center
A building in which one or more central offices, used for the provision of Telephone
Exchange Services, are located.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 99
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
3. Carrier Common Line Access Service
Effective July 1, 2012, the Carrier Common Line Access Service Rates and Conditions (C)
will no longer apply for several companies that converted to the interstate rates and rate
structure, but for other companies it will still be effective until further notice. This
change is addressed in Case. No. GNR-T-12-04, Order 32534. (C)
3.1 General Description
Carrier Common Line Access provides for the customer's use of the Company
common lines for access to end users to furnish Intrastate Communications.
Carrier Common Line Access is provided when the customer obtains the
Company Switched Access Service under this tariff.
3.2 Limitations
3.2.1 Exclusions
Neither a telephone number nor detail billing are provided with Carrier
Common Line Access. Additionally, directory listings and intercept
arrangements are not included in the rates for Carrier Common Line
Access.
3.2.2 Access Groups
All line side connections provided in the same access group will be
limited to the same features and operating characteristics.
All trunk side connections provided in the same access group will be
limited to the same features and operating characteristics.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 100
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
3. Carrier Common Line Access Service (Cont’d)
3.2 Limitations (Cont’d)
3.2.3 WATS Access Lines
Where Switched Access Services are connected with WATS Access
Lines at Company Designated WATS Serving Offices for the provision
of WATS and/or WATS-type services, Switched Access Service minutes
which are carried on that end of the service (i.e., originating minutes for
outward WATS and/or WATS-type services and terminating minutes for
inward WATS and/or WATS-type services) shall not be assessed Carrier
Common Line Access per minute rates. WATS calls are calls that are
transported, in part, over dedicated WATS Access Service lines that
transport Originating WATS and Terminating 800 services between the
Company's switching offices and the customers' originating/terminating
points. The originating end of an outgoing WATS line and the
terminating end of a dedicated terminating 800 line are considered a
closed ends and are billed dedicated special access rates. The carrier
common line rates do not apply to calls processed over these facilities.
3.3 Undertaking of the Telephone Company
3.3.1 See General Regulations, Section 2.1.
3.4 Obligations of the Customer
3.4.1 See General Regulations, Section 2.3
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 101
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
3. Carrier Common Line Access Service (Cont’d)
3.4 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
3.4.2 Where Feature Group C or D end office switching is provided without
the Company recording and the IC records minutes of use which will be
used to determine Carrier Common Line Access charges (i.e., Feature
Group C or D operator and Traffic Service Position System (TSPS) calls
such as pay telephone sent-paid, operator-DDD, operator-person, collect,
credit-card, third number, and/or other like calls), the IC shall furnish
such minutes of use detail to the Company’s billing entity in a timely
manner. If the IC does not furnish the data to the billing entity, the IC
shall identify all Switched Access Service which could carry such calls in
order for the billing entity to accumulate the minutes of use through the
use of the Company measuring and recording equipment.
3.5 Rate Regulations
3.5.1 The Carrier Common Line Access rates will be billed to each Switched
Access Service provided under this tariff at the rates set forth in Section
10, under Switched Access Service for the Issuing Carriers.
3.5.2 When access minutes are used to determine the Carrier Common Line
Access charges, they will be accumulated using call detail recorded by
the Company equipment except as set forth in 3.5.4, following, and
Feature Group C operator and TSPS call detail such as pay telephone
sent-paid, operator-DDD, operator-person, collect, credit-card, third
number, and/or other like calls recorded by the customer. The Company
measuring and recording equipment except as set forth in 3.5.4,
following, will be associated with end office or local tandem switching
equipment and will record each originating and terminating access
minute where answer supervision is received. The accumulated access
minutes will be summed on a line by line basis, by line group, or by end
office, whichever type of account is used by the Company, for each
customer and then rounded to the nearest minute.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 102
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
3. Carrier Common Line Access Service (Cont’d)
3.5 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
3.5.3 When the customer reports interstate and intrastate use of in-service
Switched Access Service, the Carrier Common Line Access charges will
be billed only to intrastate Switched Access Service access minutes based
on the data reported by the customer. The intrastate Switched Access
Service access minutes will be used to determine the Carrier Common
Line Charges as set forth in 3.5.5, following.
3.5.4 The charges will be determined as follows:
(A) The access minutes for Feature Groups A, B, C, or D Switched
Access will be multiplied by the per-minute rates as set forth in
Section 10 for the Issuing Carrier to determine the charges.
(B) Carrier Common Line charges shall not be reduced unless
Switched Access Charges are applied to the customer's Switched
Access Services.
(C) The terminating per minute charge(s) apply to all terminating
access minutes of use, plus all originating access minutes of use
associated with calls placed to 800 numbers, plus all originating
access minutes of use associated with Line Side Access Services
where the off-hook supervisory signaling is forwarded by the
customer's equipment when the called party answers.
(D) The originating per minute charge(s) apply to all originating access
minutes of use, less those originating access minutes of use
associated with calls placed to 800 numbers and less those
originating access minutes of use associated with Line Side Access
Services where the off-hook supervisory signaling is forwarded by
the customer's equipment when the called party answers.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 103
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service
4.1 General
This section sets forth the regulations and order related charges for Access Orders
for Switched and Special Access Services. These charges are in addition to other
applicable charges as set forth in other sections of this tariff. All the charges
mentioned in Section 4 are found by Issuing Carrier in Section 10 under
Miscellaneous Services.
An Access Order is an order to provide the customer with Switched Access
Service or Special Access Service or to provide changes to existing services.
4.1.1 Ordering Conditions
(A) A customer may order any number of services of the same type
and between the same premises on a single Access Order. All
details for services for a particular order must be identical except
for those for multi-point service.
(B) The customer shall provide all information necessary for the
Company to provide and bill for the requested service. In addition
to the order information required in 4.2, following, the customer
must also provide:
(1) Customer name and premises address(es).
(2) Billing name and address (when different from customer
name and address).
(3) Customer contact name(s) and telephone number(s) for the
following provisioning activities: order negotiation, order
confirmation, interactive design, installation, and billing.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 104
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.1 General (Cont’d)
4.1.1 Ordering Conditions (Cont’d)
(C) The Company will establish a service date when the customer has
placed an order for service with all the appropriate information to
allow for the processing of the Access Order. The date on which
the service date is established is considered to be the Application
Date (Order Date). The Company will provide a firm order
confirmation to the customer and will advice the customer of the
Application Date and the associated critical dates.
(D) The time required to provision the service (i.e., the interval
between the Application Date and the Service Date) is known as
the service interval, and where possible, will reflect the customer's
requested service date.
4.1.2 Provision of Other Services
(A) Other services shall be ordered with an Access Order or as set forth
in (B), following.
(B) With the agreement of the Company, the items listed in (A),
preceeding, may subsequently be added to the order at any time, up
to and including the service date for the Access Service.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 105
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.1 General (Cont’d)
4.1.2 Provision of Other Services (Cont’d)
(C) When the Company determines that Additional Engineering is
necessary to accommodate a customer request, the customer will
be so notified and will be furnished with a written statement setting
forth the justification for the Additional Engineering as well as an
estimate of the charges. If the customer agrees to the Additional
Engineering, a firm order will be established. If the customer does
not want the service or facilities after being notified that Additional
Engineering of the Company facilities is required, the order will be
withdrawn and no charges will apply.
4.2 Access Order
4.2.1 When placing an order for Access Service, customers must complete a
Company standard access order. All customers shall provide, at a
minimum, the following information:
(A) For Feature Group A Switched Access Service, the customer shall
specify the number of lines and the first point of switching (i.e.,
dial tone office), the Local Transport options and Local Switching
options desired. In addition, the customer shall specify which lines
are to be arranged in multi-line hunt group arrangements and
which lines are to be provided as single lines.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 106
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.2 Access Order (Cont’d)
4.2.1 (Cont’d)
(B) When Feature Group A is ordered, the customer shall specify
whether or not the terminating traffic is to be restricted to the local
exchange calling area or extended beyond the local exchange
calling area but within the LATA. When Feature Group A traffic
is terminated beyond the local exchange calling area, but remains
within the LATA, all rates for Switched Access, as set forth in
Section 10, will apply.
(C) For Feature Group B Switched Access Service, the customer shall
specify the number of trunks and the end office when direct
routing to the end office is desired. In addition, the customer shall
also specify for terminating only access minutes, whether the
trunks are to be arranged in trunk group arrangements or provided
as single trunks.
(D) For Feature Group C and D Switched Access Service, the customer
shall specify the number of busy hour minutes of capacity
(BHMC) from the customer’s premises to the end office by Feature
Group and by type of BHMC. This information is used to
determine the number of transmission paths. The customer then
specifies the Local Transport and Local Switching options.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 107
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.2 Access Order (Cont’d)
4.2.1 (Cont’d)
(E) For Special Access Services, the customer must specify the
customer designated premises or Hubs involved, the type of
service (e.g., Voice Grade, High Capacity, etc.) the channel
interface, technical specification package, and options desired. For
multi-point services, the channel interface at each premises may, at
the request of the customer, be different but all such interfaces
shall be compatible. Where the Special Access Service is exempt
from the Special Access Surcharge, the customer shall furnish with
the order the certification.
4.3 Calculation of Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity (BHMC)
4.3.1 The BHMC may be determined by the customer in the following manner:
For each day (8 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding
national holidays), the customer shall determine the highest number of
minutes of use for a single hour (i.e., 55 minutes in the 10-11 a.m. hour).
The customer shall, for the same hour period (i.e., busy hour) for each of
twenty (20) consecutive business days, pick the twenty (20) consecutive
business days in a calendar year which add up to the largest number of
minutes of use. Both originating and terminating minutes shall be
included. The customer shall then determine the average busy hour
minutes of capacity (i.e., BHMC) by dividing the largest number of
minutes of use figure for the same hour period for the consecutive twenty
(20) business day period by 20. This computation shall be performed for
each end office the customer wishes to serve. These determinations thus
establish the forecasted BHMC for each end office.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 108
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.3 Calculation of Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity (BHMC) (Cont’d)
4.3.2 BHMCs are differentiated by type and directionality of traffic carried
over a Switched Access Service arrangement. Differentiation of traffic
among BHMC types is necessary for the Company to properly design
Switched Access Service to meet the traffic carrying capacity
requirement of the customer.
4.3.3 There are two major BHMC categories identified as Originating and
Terminating. Originating BHMCs represent access capacity within a
LATA for carrying traffic from the end user to the customer;
Terminating BHMCs represent access capacity within a LATA for
carrying traffic from the customer to the end user. When ordering
capacity for FGC Access or FGD Access, the customer must, at a
minimum, specify such access capacity in terms of Originating BHMCs
and/or Terminating BHMCs.
4.3.4 Because some customers will wish to further segregate their originating
traffic into separate trunk groups, Originating BHMCs are further
categorized into Domestic, 800, 900, Operator, and IDDD. Domestic
BHMCs represent access capacity or carrying only domestic traffic other
than 800, 900, and Operator traffic; IDDD BHMCs represent access
capacity for carrying only international traffic; and, 800, 900, and
Operator BHMCs represent access capacity for carrying, respectively,
only 800, 900, or Operator traffic. When ordering such types of access
capacity, the customer must specify Domestic, 800, 900, Operator, or
IDDD BHMCs.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 109
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.3 Calculation of Busy Hour Minutes of Capacity (BHMC) (Cont’d)
4.4 Access Order Service Date Intervals
Access Service is provided with Service Date Intervals. The Company shall make
available to all customers a schedule of Service Date Intervals applicable for
Switched and Special Access Services. The schedule shall specify the services
and the quantities of services that can be provided in the Service Date Intervals.
Service Date Interval schedules are provided during regular business days at the
Company offices at which the customer places an order for Access Service.
Access Services provided in a Service Date Interval will be installed during the
Company business days. If a customer requests that installation be done outside
of scheduled work hours, and the Company agrees to this request, the customer
will be subject to applicable Additional Labor Charges as set forth in Section 10.
4.5 Access Order Modifications
The customer may request a modification of its Access Order prior to the service
date. The Company will make every effort to accommodate a requested
modification when it is able to do so with the normal work force assigned to
complete such an order within normal business hours. If the modification cannot
be made with the normal work force during normal business hours, the Company
will notify the customer. If the customer still desires the Access Order
modification, the Company will schedule a new service date. Additional Labor
Charges as set forth in Section 10 will apply.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 110
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.5 Access Order Modifications (Cont’d)
Any increase in the number of Special Access Service circuits or Switched Access
Service lines, trunks, or busy hour minutes of capacity will be treated as a new
Access Order (for the increased amount only).
If order modifications are necessary to satisfy the transmission performance for a
Special Access Service ordered by a customer, these changes will be made
without order modification charges being incurred by the customer.
4.5.1 Service Date Change
Access Order service dates may be changed, but the new service date
may not exceed the original service date by more than thirty (30)
calendar days. If the customer requested service date is more than thirty
(30) calendar days after the original service date, the order will be
cancelled by the Company and reissued with the appropriate cancellation
charges applied. If the Company determines it can accommodate the
customer’s request without delaying service dates for orders of other
customers, a new service date may be established that is prior to the
original standard or negotiated interval service date.
If the service date is changed to an earlier date, and the Company
determines additional labor or extraordinary costs are necessary to meet
the earlier service date requested by the customer, the customer will be
notified by the Company that Additional Labor Charges as described in
Section 7 apply.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 111
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.5 Access Order Modifications (Cont’d)
4.5.2 Partial Cancellation
Any decrease in the number of ordered Special Access Service circuits or
Switched Access Service lines, trunks, or busy hour minutes of capacity
will be treated as a partial cancellation and the charges as set forth in
4.6.2 will apply.
4.6 Cancellation of an Access Order
4.6.1 A customer may cancel an Access Order on any date after receipt of the
order by the Company and prior to the installation of service. The
cancellation date is the date the Company receives written or verbal
notice from the customer that the order is to be cancelled. The verbal
notice must be followed by written confirmation within ten (10) days. If
a customer or a customer’s end user is unable to accept Access Service
within thirty (30) calendar days after the original service date, the
customer has the choice of the following options:
- The Access Order shall be cancelled and charges set forth in 4.6.2, following, will
apply, or
- Billing for the service will commence.
In such instances, the cancellation date or the billing date, depending on
which option is selected by the customer, shall be the 31st day beyond
the original service date of the Access Order.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 112
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.6 Cancellation of an Access Order (Cont’d)
4.6.2 When a customer cancels an Access Order and the Company incurs any
costs associated with the processing of the Access Order or installation
prior to the cancellation date, cancellation charges will apply.
(A) Installation and Order costs of Switched or Special Access Service
facilities are considered to have started when the Company incurs
any cost in connection therewith or in preparation thereof which
would not otherwise have been incurred.
(B) Where installation of access facilities and/or order processing has
been started prior to the cancellation, the charges specified in (1) or
(2), following, whichever is lower, shall apply.
(1) A charge equal to the costs incurred in such installation, less
estimated net salvage, determined as detailed in (C),
following, and/or a charge equal to the costs incurred in such
order processing.
(2) The charge for the minimum period of Switched or Special
Access Service ordered by the customer.
(C) Charges applicable as specified in (B)(1), preceding, include the
non-recoverable cost of equipment and material ordered, provided
or used, plus the non-recoverable cost of installation and removal
including the costs of engineering, labor, supervision,
transportation, rights-of-way, and other associated costs.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 113
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.6 Cancellation of an Access Order (Cont’d)
4.6.3 When a customer cancels an order for the discontinuance of service, no
charges apply for the cancellation.
4.6.4 If the company misses a service date by more than thirty (30) days due to
circumstance over which it has direct control (excluding, i.e., Acts of
God, governmental requirements, work stoppages, and civil
commotions), the customer may cancel the Access Order without
incurring cancellation charges.
4.7 Selection of Facilities for Access Orders
4.7.1 When there are analog or digital high capacity facilities to a Hub on
order or in service for the customer’s use, the customer may request a
specific channel or transmission path be used to provide the Switched or
Special Access service requested in an Access Order. The Company will
make a reasonable effort to accommodate the customer’s request.
4.7.2 For all other Access Orders, the option to request a specific transmission
path or channel is not provided.
4.8 Minimum Period Charge
When Access Service is disconnected prior to the expiration of the minimum
period, charges are applicable for the balance of the minimum period. A
disconnect constitutes facilities being returned to available inventory.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 114
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.8 Minimum Period Charge (Cont’d)
The Minimum Period Charge for monthly billed services will be determined as
follows:
4.8.1 For Special Access Service, the charge for a month or fraction thereof is
the applicable monthly rates for the service as set forth in Section 10.
4.9 Access Orders for Services Provided by More than One Telephone Company
The Company will provide Access Services under this tariff where more than one
Company is involved in the provision of Access Service as set forth in 4.9.1,
following. The ordering procedure for this service is dependent upon the billing
arrangement to be used by the companies involved in providing the Access
Service. The Company will notify the customer which of the ordering procedures
will apply.
4.9.1 When a customer orders an Access Service that is provided by more than
one Telephone Company, the following will apply:
(A) For FGC and D Switched Access Services, Feature Group A and B
Switched Access Services ordered to an equal access end office
and Special Access Services, the customer will place the order
with each Telephone Company that provides the service.
(1) Each Telephone Company will provide the appropriate access
service elements within its operating territory to a physical
point of interconnection with the other involved Telephone
Company(ies). They physical point of interconnection is the
location where one Telephone Company’s facilities connect
with another Telephone Company’s facilities.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 115
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
4. Ordering Options for Switched and Special Access Service (Cont’d)
4.9 Access Orders for Services Provided by More than One Telephone Company
(Cont’d)
4.9.1 (Cont’d)
(A) (Cont’d)
(2) Each Telephone Company that receives an order will bill the
customer for the appropriate access service elements provided
by each respective Telephone Company.
5. Switched Access Service
5.1 General
Switched Access Service, which is available to customers for their use in
furnishing their services to end users, provides a two-point electrical
communications path between a customer’s premises and an end user’s premises.
It provides for the use of common terminating, switching, and trunking facilities,
and common subscriber plant of the Company. Switched Access Service provides
for the ability to originate calls from an end user’s premises to a customer’s
premises, and to terminate calls from a customer’s premises to an end user’s
premises.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 116
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.2 Rate Categories
5.2.1 There are four rate categories which apply to Switched Access Service:
- Local Transport.
- End Office (Local Switching).
- Carrier Common Line as described in Section 3.
- 800 Data Base Access Service.
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories
(A) Local Transport
The Local Transport provides the transmission facilities between the
customer’s premises and the end office switches where the customer’s
traffic is switched to originate or terminate the customer’s
communications.
Local Transport is a two-way voice frequency transmission path. The
two-way voice frequency transmission permits the transport of calls
in the originating direction (from the end user end office switch to the
customer’s premises) and in the terminating direction (from the
customer’s premises to the end office switch), but not simultaneously.
The voice frequency transmission path may be comprised of any form
or configuration of plant capable of and typically used in the
telecommunications industry for the transmission of voice and
associated telephone signals within the frequency bandwidth of
approximately 300 to 3000 Hz.
The new rate structure defined in Section 5 applies to those (N)
companies showing the Local Transport rate structure with Tandem
Switched Transport and Direct Trunked Transport, which are the Flat
Rates for Switched Access Local Transport. (N)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 116.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (N)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(A) Local Transport (Cont’d)
The access minutes are billed at the Local Transport Rate
Category, which includes Tandem Switching Transport. There are
also Direct Trunked Transport and Multiplexing rates. This rate
structure is described on Sheet Numbers 116.1 through 116.7.
(1) Direct Trunked Transport
The Direct Trunked Transport rate elements recover a portion
of the cost associated with a communications path or circuits
dedicated to the use of a single customer between:
- the serving wire center and an end office,
- the service wire center and a tandem,
- the serving wire center and a hub,
- a hub and an end office,
- the serving wire center and an ADM equipped wire
center where add/drop multiplexing functions are
performed,
- an ADM equipped wire center and an end office.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 116.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (N)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(A) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(1) Direct Trunked Transport (Cont’d)
Direct Trunked Transport is not available: (1) from end
offices that provide equal access through a Centralized Equal
Access arrangement, or (2) from end offices that lack
recording or measurement capability.
Normally, Direct Trunked Transport of originating 800 series
calls from an end office is available only from Service
Switching Point (SSP) equipped end offices. However,
certain SSP equipped end offices cannot accommodate the
direct trunking of the 800 series (other than the 800 service
access code) service access code.
Three types of Direct Trunked Transport are available:
- Voice Grade 2 or 4 wire –
an analog channel with an approximate bandwidth of
300 to 3000 Hz;
- High Capacity DS1 –
an isochronous serial digital channel with a rate of 1.544
Mbps;
- High Capacity DS3 –
an isochronous serial digital channel with a rate of
44.736 Mbps.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 116.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (N)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(A) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(1) Direct Trunked Transport (Cont’d)
High Capacity DS3 Direct Trunked Transport cannot be
terminated at end offices that are not identified as hub offices
that provide DS3 to DS1 multiplexing.
Additionally, DS1 Direct Trunked Transport cannot be
terminated at end offices that are not identified as hub offices
that provide DS1 to Voice Grade multiplexing or are not
electronic end offices.
Direct Trunked Transport rates consist of a Direct Trunked
Facility rate, which is applied on a per mile basis and a Direct
Trunked Termination rate which is applied at each end of
each measured segment of the Direct Trunked Facility (e.g.,
at the end office, tandem, hub, ADM equipped wire center,
and serving wire center). When the Direct Trunked Facility
mileage is zero, neither the Direct Trunked Facility rate nor
the Direct Trunked Termination rate will apply.
The Direct Trunked Facility rate recovers a portion of the
costs of transmission facilities, including intermediate
transmission circuit equipment between the end points of the
interoffice circuits.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 116.4
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (N)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(A) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(1) Direct Trunked Transport (Cont’d)
The Direct Trunked Termination rate recovers a portion of the
costs of the circuit equipment that is necessary for the
termination of each end of the Direct Trunked Facility.
The minimum period for which High Capacity DS3 Direct
Trunked Transport is provided is twelve months.
(2) Tandem Switched Transport
The Tandem Switched Transport rate elements recover a
portion of the costs associated with a communications path
between a tandem and an end office on circuits that are
switched at a tandem switch.
Tandem Switched Transport rates consist of a Tandem
Switched Facility rate and a Tandem Switched Termination
rate.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 116.5
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (N)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(A) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(2) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) The Tandem Switched Facility rate recovers a portion of
the costs of transmission facilities, including intermediate
transmission circuit equipment, between the end points of
interoffice circuits. The Tandem Switched Facility rate is
applied on a per access minute per mile basis for all
originating and terminating minutes of use routed over
the facility.
(b) The Tandem Switched Termination rate recovers a
portion of the costs of circuit equipment necessary for the
termination of each end of each measured segment of the
Tandem Switched Facility. The Tandem Switched
Termination rate is applied on a per access minute basis
(for all originating and terminating minutes of use routed
over the facility) at each end of each measured segment
of Tandem Switched Facility (e.g., at the end office, host
office and the access tandem). When the Tandem
Switched Facility mileage is zero, neither the Tandem
Switched Facility rate nor the Tandem Switched
Termination rate will apply.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 116.6
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (N)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(A) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(3) Multiplexing
Multiplexing provides an arrangement for converting a single,
higher capacity or bandwidth circuit to several lower capacity
or bandwidth circuits.
When a derived channel is itself multiplexed to derive
additional channels with a lesser capacity, this is referred to
as cascade multiplexing. When cascade multiplexing occurs,
a charge for the additional multiplexing function applies.
When cascade multiplexing is performed at different hubbing
locations, Direct Trunked Transport charges also apply
between the hubs.
The following multiplexing arrangements are offered for use
with Switched Access Service.
(a) DS3 to DS1 Multiplexing charges apply when a High
Capacity DS3 Direct Trunked Transport is connected
with High Capacity DS1 Direct Trunked Transport. The
DS3 to DS1 multiplexer will convert a 44.736 Mbps
channel to 28 DS1 channels using digital time division
multiplexing.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 116.7
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (N)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(A) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(3) Multiplexing (Cont’d)
(b) DS1 to Voice Grade Multiplexing apply when a High
Capacity DS1 Direct Trunked Transport is connected
with Voice Grade Direct Trunked Transport. However, a
DS1 to Voice Grade Multiplexing Charge does not apply
when a High Capacity DS1 Direct Trunked Transport is
terminated at an electronic end office and only Switched
Access Service is provided over the DS1 facility (i.e.,
Voice Grade Special Access channels are not derived).
The DS1 to Voice Grade multiplexer will convert a 1.544
Mbps channel to 24 Voice Grade channels.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 117
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(A) Local Transport (Cont’d)
The Company will work cooperatively with the customer to
develop routing and other local transport arrangements.
(4) Interface Groups (T)
Ten Interface Groups are provided for terminating the Local
Transport at the customer's designated premises. Each
Interface Group provides a specified premises interface (e.g.,
two-wire, four-wire, DS1, etc.). Where transmission facilities
permit, the individual transmission path between the
customer's designated premises and the first point of
switching may at the option of the customer be provided with
optional features as set forth in (2) following. The interface
groups described in Section 9 and the optional features
described in (2) following are non-chargeable features. No
additional charges other than the rate for Local Transport
apply.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 118
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(A) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(4) Interface Groups (Cont’d) (T)
As a result of the customer's access order and the type of
Company transport facilities serving the customer's premises,
the need for signaling conversions or two-wire to four-wire
conversions, or the need to terminate digital or high frequency
facilities in channel bank equipment may require that
Company equipment be placed at the customer's designated
premises. For example, if a voice frequency interface is
ordered by the customer and the Company facilities serving
the customer's designated premises are digital, then the
Company channel bank equipment must be placed at the
customer's designated premises in order to provide the voice
frequency interface ordered by the customer.
Technical specifications concerning the available interface
groups are set forth in Section 9.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 119
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(A) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(5) Non-Chargeable Optional Features (T)
Where transmission facilities permit, the Company will, at the
option of the customer, provide the following non-chargeable
optional features in association with Local Transport.
(a) Supervisory Signaling
Where the transmission parameters permit, and where
signaling conversion is required by the customer to
meets its signaling capability, the customer may order
an optional supervisory signaling arrangement for each
transmission path provided.
(b) Customer Specified Entry Switch Receive Level
This feature allows the customer to specify the receive
transmission level at the first point of switching. The
range of transmission levels which may be specified is
described in Technical Reference TR-NWT-000334.
This feature is available with Interface Groups 2
through 10 for Feature Groups A and B.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 120
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(A) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(5) Non-Chargeable Optional Features (Cont’d) (T)
(c) Customer Specification of Local Transport Termination
This option allows the customer to specify, for Feature
Group B routed directly to an end office or access
tandem, a four-wire termination of the Local Transport
at the entry switch in lieu of a Company selected two-
wire termination. This option is available only when
the Feature Group B arrangement is provided with Type
B Transmission Specifications.
(B) End Office (Local Switching)
The End Office (Local Switching) provides the local end office
switching and end user termination functions necessary to
complete the transmission of Switched Access communications to
and from the end users served by the local end office. The End
Office Rate category includes four types of functions included in (C)
the Local Switching rate elements: Common Switching, Transport
Termination, Line Termination, and Intercept. (C)
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 121
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(B) End Office (Local Switching) (Cont’d)
(1) Local Switching
The End Office (Local Switching) rate element provides the
local end office switching functions associated with Feature
Groups A, B, C, and D and the transport termination for the
trunk side arrangements which terminate the Local Transport
facilities.
(a) Common Switching (N)
Common Switching provides the local end office
switching functions associated with the various access
(i.e., Feature Group) switching arrangements. (N)
(M)
(M)
(M) 5.2.2.(B)(2) and (C) now shown on Original Sheet No. 121.3.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 121.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (N)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(B) End Office (Local Switching) (Cont’d)
(1) Local Switching (Cont’d)
(b) Transport Termination
Transport Termination functions provide for the line or
trunk side arrangements which terminate the Local
Transport facilities.
The number of Transport Terminations provided will be
determined by the Telephone Company.
(c) Line Termination
Line Termination provides for the terminations of end
user lines in the local end office. There are two types
of Line Terminations, i.e., Common Line Terminations
and Special Access Service Terminations utilized in the
provision of WATS or WATS-type services at
Telephone Company designated WATS Service
Offices.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 121.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (N)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(B) End Office (Local Switching) (Cont’d)
(1) Local Switching (Cont’d)
(c) Line Termination (Cont’d)
The Special Access Service Terminations are
differentiated by line side vs. trunk side terminations.
In addition, there are various types of originating and
terminating line side terminations depending on the
type of signaling associated with the Special Access
Service. Line side terminations are available with
either dial pulse or dual tone multifrequency address
signaling.
(d) Intercept
The Intercept function provides for the termination of a
call at a Telephone Company Intercept operator or
recording. The operator or recording tells a caller why
a call, as dialed, could not be completed, and if
possible, provides the correct number.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 121.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (N)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(B) End Office (Local Switching) (Cont’d) (N)
(2) Non-Chargeable Optional Features (M)
Where facilities permit, the Company will, at the option of the
customer, provided non-chargeable optional features which
are listed under each Feature Group.
(C) 800 Data Base Access Service
The 800 Data Base Access Query Charge recovers cost stemming
from query charges billed to the Company by the chosen 800 Data
Base Service Control Point (SCP). These charges are passed
directly through to the customer. (M)
(M) 5.2.2.(B)(2) and (C) previously shown on Original Sheet No. 121.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 122
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
5.2.2 Description of the Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(C) 800 Data Base Access Service (Cont’d)
There are two types of query charges: basic and vertical. A Basic
Query Charge is assessed for an 800 data base query that requests
only information identifying the IXC for the call. The Vertical
Query Charge is assessed for 800 data base queries requiring more
sophisticated routing instructions, (i.e., POTS Translation time of
day routing).
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups
Switched Access Service is provided in four different Feature Group
arrangements. The provision of each Feature Group requires Local Transport
facilities and the appropriate End Office functions.
There are three specific transmission specifications (i.e., Types A, B, and C) that
have been identified for the provision of Feature Groups. The specifications
provided are dependent on the Interface Group and the routing of the service, i.e.,
whether the service is routed directly to the end office or via an access tandem.
Feature Groups are arranged for either originating, terminating, or two-way
calling, based on the customer end office switching capacity ordered. Originating
calling permits the delivery of calls from the Company exchange locations to the
customer’s premises. Terminating calling permits the delivery of calls from the
customer’s premises to the Company exchange location. Two-way calling
permits the delivery of calls in both directions, but not simultaneously. The
Company will determine the type of calling to be provided unless the customer
requests that a different type of directional calling is to be provided. In such
cases, the Company will work cooperatively with the customer to determine the
directionality.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 123
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
Following are detailed descriptions of each of the available Feature Groups. Each
Feature Group is described in terms of its specific physical characteristics and
calling patterns, the transmission specifications with which it is provided, the
optional features available for use with it, and the standard testing capabilities
5.3.1 Feature Group A (FGA)
(A) Description
(1) FGA is provided in connection with the Company electronic
end offices. At the option of the customer, FGA is provided
on a single or multiple line group basis and is arranged for
originating calling only, terminating calling only, or two-way
calling. FGA is arranged for use by the customer in the
provision of its FX/ONAL service or MTS/WATS-type
service.
Foreign Exchange (FX) is a telephone exchange service
furnished to a customer through a central office of an
exchange other than the exchange in which the customer is
located. ONAL is an Off Network Access Line used by
customers for providing off network calling capability for
their private communications systems. MTS/WATS-type
service is a MTS/WATS equivalent service provided by
interexchange carriers other than AT&T.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 124
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.1 Feature Group A (FGA) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(2) FGA provides a line side termination at the first point of
switching. The line side termination will be provided with
either ground start supervisory signaling or loop start
supervisory signaling. The type of signaling is at the option
of the customer.
(3) The Company shall select the first point of switching at which
the line side termination is to be provided unless the customer
requests a different first point of switching and the Company
facilities and measurement capabilities, where necessary, are
available to accommodate such a request.
(4) A seven-digit local telephone number assigned by the
Company is provided for access to FGA switching the
originating direction. The seven-digit local telephone number
will be associated with the selected end office switch and is of
the form NXX-XXXX.
If the customer requests a specified seven-digit telephone
number that is not currently assigned, and if the Company
can, with reasonable effort, comply with that request, the
requested number will be assigned to the customer.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 125
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.1 Feature Group A (FGA) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(5) FGA switching, when used in the terminating direction, is
arranged with dial tone start-dial signaling. When used in the
terminating direction FGA switching may, at the option of the
customer, be arranged for dial pulse or dual tone multi-
frequency address signaling, subject to availability of
equipment at the first point of switching. When FGA
switching is provided in a hunt group or uniform call
distribution arrangement, all FGA switching will be arranged
for the same type of address signaling.
(6) No address signaling is provided by the Company when FGA
Switching is used in the originating direction. Address
signaling in such cases, if required by the customer, must be
provided by the customer’s end user using inband tone
signaling techniques. Such inband tone address signals will
not be regenerated by the Company and will be subject to the
ordinary transmission capabilities of the Local Transport
provided.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 126
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.1 Feature Group A (FGA) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(7) FGA Switching, when used in the terminating direction, may
be used to access the Company specified set of valid NXXs
within the Company local exchange calling area, local
operator service (0- and 0+), Directory Assistance (411 where
available and 555-1212), emergency reporting service (911
where available), exchange telephone repair (611 where
available), time or weather announcement services of the
Company, community information services of an information
service provider, and other customer services (by dialing the
appropriate digits.)
Charges for FGA terminating calls requiring operator
assistance or calls to 611 or 911 will only apply where
sufficient call details are available. Additional non-access
charges will also be billed on a separate account for (1) an
operator surcharge, for local operator assistance (0- and 0+)
calls, (2) calls to certain community information services, and
(3) calls from a FGA line to another customer’s service in
accordance with that customer’s applicable service rates when
the Company performs the billing function for that customer.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 127
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.1 Feature Group A (FGA) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(7) (Cont’d)
For calls to Directory Assistance, additional non-access
charges may also be billed at the applicable rates under the
Company local exchange tariff.
(8) When a FGA switching arrangement for an individual
customer (a single line or entire hunt group) is discontinued at
an end office, an intercept announcement is provided. This
arrangement provides, for a limited period of time, an
announcement that the service associated with the number
dialed has been disconnected.
(B) Optional Features
(1) Common Switching Optional Features
(a) Hunt Group Arrangement
(b) Uniform Call Distribution Arrangement
(c) Nonhunting Number for Use with Hunt Group
Arrangement or Uniform Call Distribution Arrangement
(d) Call Denial
(e) Service Code Denial
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 128
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.1 Feature Group A (FGA) (Cont’d)
(B) Optional Features (Cont’d)
(2) Transport Termination Optional Features
(a) Two-way operation with dial pulse address signaling and
loop start supervisory signaling
(b) Two-way operation with dial pulse address signaling and
group start supervisory signaling
(c) Two-way operation with dual tone multi-frequency
address signaling and loop start supervisory signaling
(d) Two-way operation with dual tone multi-frequency
address signaling and ground start supervisory signaling
(e) Terminating operation with dial pulse address signaling
and loop start supervisory signaling
(f) Terminating operation with dial pulse address signaling
and ground start supervisory signaling and ground start
supervisory signaling
(g) Terminating operation with dual tone multi-frequency
address signaling and loop start supervisory signaling
(h) Terminating operation with dual tone multi-frequency
address signaling and ground start supervisory signaling
(i) Originating operation with loop start supervisory
signaling
(j) Originating operation with ground start supervisory
signaling.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 129
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.1 Feature Group A (FGA) (Cont’d)
(B) Optional Features (Cont’d)
(3) Local Transport Optional Features
(a) Supervisory Signaling
(b) Customer Specified Entry Switch Receive Level
(4) Certain other features which may be available in connection
with FGA are provided under the Company’s exchange
service tariff.
(C) Transmission Specifications
FGA is provided with either Type B or Type C Transmission
Specifications. The specifications for the associated parameters
are guaranteed to the first point of switching. Type C
Transmission Specifications are provided with Interface Group 1
and Type B is provided with Interface Groups 2 through 10. Type
DB Data Transmission Parameters are provided with FGA to the
first point of switching.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 130
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.1 Feature Group A (FGA) (Cont’d)
(D) Testing Capabilities
FGA is provided, in the terminating direction where equipment is
available, with seven-digit access to balance (100 type) test line
and milliwatt (102 type) test line. This test is included with the
installation of service. Additional testing services are available as
set forth in Section 7. following for FGA.
(1) Acceptance Testing
At no additional charge, the Company will, at the customer's
request, cooperatively test, at the time of installation, the
following parameters: loss, C-notched noise, C-message
noise, 3-tone slope, d.c. continuity and operational signaling.
(2) Routine Testing
At no additional charge, the Company will, at the customer's
request, test after installation on an automatic or manual basis,
1004 Hz loss, C-message noise and Balance (Return loss). In
the case of automatic testing, the customer shall provide
remote office test lines and 105 test lines with associated
responders or their functional equivalent.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 131
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.2 Feature Group B (FGB)
(A) Description
(1) FGB, when directly routed to an end office (i.e., provided
without the use of an access tandem switch), is provided at
appropriately equipped electronic end office switches.
(2) FGB is provided as trunk side switching through the use of
end office or access tandem switch trunk equipment. The
switch trunk equipment is provided with wink start start-
pulsing signals and answer and disconnect supervisory
signaling.
(3) FGB switching is provided with multi-frequency address
signaling in both the originating and terminating directions.
Except for FGB switching provided with automatic number
identification (ANI) or rotary dial station signaling
arrangements any other address signaling in the originating
direction, if required by the customer, must be provided by
the customer's end user using inband tone signaling
techniques. Such inband tone address signals will not be
regenerated by the Company and will be subject to the
ordinary transmission capabilities of the Local Transport
provided.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 132
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.2 Feature Group B (FGB) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(4) The access code for FGB switching is a uniform access code.
The form of the uniform access code is 950-1XXX or 950-
0XXX for carriers. One uniform access code will be assigned
to the customer for the customer’s domestic communications
and another will be assigned to the customer for its
international communications, if required. These uniform
access codes will be the assigned access numbers of all FGB
switched access service provided to the customer by the
Company.
(5) FGB Switching, when used in the terminating direction, may
be used to access valid NXXs in the LATA, time or weather
announcement services of the Company, community
information services of an information service provider and
other customers’ services (by dialing the appropriate digits).
When directly routed to an end office, only those valid NXX
codes served by that end office may be accessed. When
routed through an access tandem, only those valid NXX codes
serviced by end offices subtending the access tandem may be
accessed.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 133
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.2 Feature Group B (FGB) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(5) (Cont’d)
The customer will also be billed additional non-access
charges for calls to certain community information services
for which rates are applicable. Additionally, non-access
charges will also be billed for calls from a FGB trunk to
another customer’s service in accordance with that customer’s
applicable service rates when the Company performs the
billing function for that customer. Calls in the terminating
direction will not be completed to 950-1XXX or 950-0XXX
access codes, local operator assistance (0- and 0+), Directory
Assistance (411 and 555-1212), service codes 611 and 911 or
101XXXX access codes. FGB may not be switched, in the
terminating direction, to Switched Access Service Feature
Groups B, C, and D.
(6) The Company will establish a trunk group or groups for the
customer at end office switches where FGB switching is
provided. When required by technical limitations, a separate
trunk group will be established for each type of FGB
switching arrangement provided. Different types of FGB or
other switching arrangements may be combined in a single
trunk group at the option of the Company.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 134
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.2 Feature Group B (FGB) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(7) When all FGB switching arrangements are discontinued, an
intercept announcement is provided. This arrangement
provides, for a limited period of time, an announcement that
the service associated with the umber dialed has been
disconnected.
(B) Optional Features
(1) Common Switching Optional Features
(a) Automatic Number Identification (ANI)
(b) Up to Seven-digit Outpulsing of Access Digits to
Customer
(2) Transport Termination Optional Features
(a) Rotary Dial Station Signaling
(3) Local Transport Optional Features
(a) Customer Specification of Local Transport Termination
(b) Supervisory Signaling
(c) Customer Specified Entry Switch Receive Level
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 135
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.2 Feature Group B (FGB) (Cont’d)
(C) Transmission Specifications
FGB is provided with either Type B or Type C Transmission
Specifications. The specifications for the associated parameters
are guaranteed to the end office when routed directly or to the first
point of switching when routed via an access tandem. Type C
Transmission Specifications are provided with Interface Group 1
and Type B is provided with Interface Groups 2 through 10. Type
DB Data Transmission Parameters are provided with FGB to the
first point of switching.
(D) Testing Capabilities
FGB is provided, in the terminating direction where equipment is
available, with seven-digit access to balance (100 type) test line,
milliwatt (102 type) test line, nonsynchronous or synchronous test
line, automatic transmission measuring (105 type) test line, data
transmission (107 type) test line, loop around test line, short circuit
test line, and open circuit test line. Additional testing services are
available as set forth in Section 7. following for FGB.
(1) Acceptance Testing
At no additional charge, the Company will, at the customer's
request, cooperatively test, at the time of installation, the
following parameters: loss, C-notched noise, C-message
noise, 3-tone slope, d.c. continuity and operational signaling.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 136
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.2 Feature Group B (FGB) (Cont’d)
(D) Testing Capabilities (Cont’d)
(2) Routine Testing
At no additional charge, the Company will, at the customer's
request, test after installation on an automatic or manual basis,
1004 Hz loss, C-message noise and Balance (Return loss). In
the case of automatic testing, the customer shall provide
remote office test lines and 105 test lines with associated
responders or their functional equivalent.
5.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC)
(A) Description
(1) FGC Access, which is available only to providers of MTS and
WATS, provides trunk side access to the Company end office
switches for the customer’s use in originating and terminating
communications. IC’s will be offered Feature Group D.
(2) The switch trunk equipment is provided with answer and
disconnect supervisory signaling. Wink start start-pulsing
signals are provided in all offices where available. In those
offices where wink start start-pulsing signals are not
available, delay dial start-pulsing signals will be provided,
unless immediate dial pulse signaling is provided, in which
case no start-pulsing signals are provided.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 137
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(3) FGC is provided with multi-frequency address signaling. Up
to 12 digits of the called party number dialed by the
customer’s end user using dual tone multi-frequency or dial
pulse address signals will be provided by the Company
equipment to the customer’s premises where the Switched
Access Service terminates. Such called party number signals
will be subject to the ordinary transmission capabilities of the
Local Transport provided.
(4) No access code is required for FGC switching. The telephone
number dialed by the customer’s end user shall be a seven or
ten digit number for calls in the North American Numbering
Plan (NANP). The form of the numbers dialed by the
customer’s end user is NXX-XXXX, 0 or 1 + NXX-XXXX,
NPA + NXX-XXXX, 0 or 1 + NPA + NXX-XXXX.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 138
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(5) FGC switching, when used in the terminating direction, may
be used to access valid NXXs, time or weather announcement
services of the Company, community information services of
an information provider, and other customers’ services (by
dialing the appropriate codes) when the services can be
reached using valid NXX codes. When directly routed to an
end office, only those valid NXX codes served by that office
may be accessed. Non-access charges will be billed for calls
from a FGC trunk to another customer’s service in accordance
with that customer’s applicable service rates when the
Company performs the billing function for that customer.
Calls in the terminating direction will not be completed to
950-0XXX or 950-1XXX access codes, local operator
assistance (0- and 0+), Directory Assistance service codes 611
and 911, and 101XXXX access codes. FGC may not be
switched, in the terminating direction, to Switched Access
Service Feature Groups B, C, or D.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 139
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(6) The Company will establish a trunk group or groups for the
customer at end office switches where FGC switching is
provided. When required by technical limitations, a separate
trunk group will be established for each type of FGC
switching arrangement provided. Different types of FGC or
other switching arrangements may be combined in a single
trunk group at the option of the Company.
(B) Optional Features
(1) Common Switching Optional Features
(a) Automatic Number Identification
(b) Service Class Routing
(c) Dial Pulse Address Signaling
(d) Revertive Pulse Address Signaling
(e) Delay Dial Start-Pulsing Signaling
(f) Immediate Dial Pulse Address Signaling
(g) Panel Call Indicator Address Signaling
(h) Alternate Traffic Routing
(i) Trunk Access Limitation
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 140
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC) (Cont’d)
(B) Optional Features (Cont’d)
(1) Common Switching Optional Features (Cont’d)
(j) End Office End User Line Service Screening for Use
with WATS Access Lines
(k) Hunt Group Arrangement for Use with WATS Access
Lines
(l) Uniform Call Distribution Arrangement for Use with
WATS Access Lines
(m) Nonhunting Number for Use with Hunt Group
Arrangement or Uniform Call Distribution Arrangement
for Use with WATS Access Lines.
(n) Band Advance Arrangement for Use with WATS Access
Lines
(2) Transport Termination Optional Features
(a) Operator Trunks - i.e., Coin, Non-Coin, and Combined
Coin, and Non-Coin. (Non-Coin electronic end offices.
Coin and Combined Coin and Non-Coin are provided
only at Company electronic end offices and other
Company end offices where equipment is available).
(3) Local Transport Optional Features
(a) Supervisory Signaling
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 141
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC) (Cont’d)
(C) Transmission Specifications
(1) FGC is provided with either Type B or Type C Transmission
Specifications as follows:
(a) When routed directly to the end office either Type B or
Type C is provided.
(b) When routed to an access tandem only Type B is
provided.
(c) Type B or Type C is provided on the transmission path
from the access tandem to the end office.
(2) Type C Transmission Specifications are provided with
Interface Group 1 when routed directly to an end office.
Type B is provided with Interface Groups 2 through 10, when
routed directly to an end office.
(3) Type DB Data Transmission Parameters are provided with
FGC for the transmission path between the customer’s
premises and the end office when directly routed to the end
office, and Type DB Data Transmission Parameters are
provided for the transmission path between the customer’s
premises and the access tandem and between the access
tandem and the end office when routed via an access tandem.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 142
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC) (Cont’d)
(D) Testing Capabilities
FGC is provided, in the terminating direction where equipment is
available, with seven-digit access to balance (100 type) test line,
milliwatt (102 type) test line, nonsynchronous or synchronous test
line, automatic transmission measuring (105 type) test line, data
transmission (107 type) test line, loop around test line, short circuit
test line, and open circuit test line. Additional testing services are
available as set forth in Section 7. following for FGC.
(1) Acceptance Testing
At no additional charge, the Company will, at the customer's
request, cooperatively test, at the time of installation, the
following parameters: loss, C-notched noise, C-message
noise, 3-tone slope, d.c. continuity and operational signaling.
When FGC with SS7 Signaling or CCSAC option is ordered,
network compatibility and other operational tests will be
performed cooperatively by the customer, the Company, and
any agents contacted to provide CCSAC.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 143
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.3 Feature Group C (FGC) (Cont’d)
(D) Testing Capabilities (Cont’d)
(2) Routine Testing
At no additional charge, the Company will, at the customer's
request, test after installation on an automatic or manual basis,
1004 Hz loss, C-message noise and Balance (Return loss). In
the case of automatic testing, the customer shall provide
remote office test lines and 105 test lines with associated
responders or their functional equivalent.
5.3.4 Feature Group D (FGD)
(A) Description
(1) FGD is provided at Company designated end office switches
whether routed directly to an end office or via Company
designated electronic access tandem switches.
(2) FGD is provided as trunk side switching through the use of
end office or access tandem switch trunk equipment. The
switch trunk equipment is provided with wink start start-
pulsing signals and answer and disconnect supervisory
signaling. When FGD with SS7 Signaling is ordered, no
inband signaling is provided.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 144
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.4 Feature Group D (FGD) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(3) FGD switching, when used in the originating direction, is
provided with multi-frequency address signaling or out of
band SS7 signaling. Up to 12 digits of the called party
number dialed by the customer’s end user using dual tone
multi-frequency or dial pulse address signals will be provided
by the Company’s equipment to the customer’s premises
where the Switched Access Service terminates. Such address
signals will be subject to the ordinary transmission
capabilities of the Local Transport provided.
(4) FGD switching, when used in the terminating direction, may
be used to access valid NXXs, time, or weather
announcement services of the Company, community
information services of an information service provider, and
other customer services (by dialing the appropriate codes)
when such services can be reached using valid NXX codes.
When directly routed to an end office, only those valid NXX
codes served by that office may be accessed. When routed
through an access tandem, only those valid NXX codes served
by end offices subtending the access tandem may be accessed.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 145
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.4 Feature Group D (FGD) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(4) (Cont’d)
The customer will also be billed additional non-access
charges for calls to certain community information services.
Additionally, non-access charges will also be billed for calls
from an FGD trunk to another customer’s service in
accordance with that customer’s applicable service rates when
the Company performs the billing function for that customer.
Calls in the terminating direction will not be completed to
950-0XXX or 950-1XXX access codes, local operator
assistance (0- and 0+), Directory Assistance (411 and 555-
1212), service codes 611 and 911 and 101XXXX access
codes. Calls will be completed to Directory Assistance
(NPA-555-1212 or 555-1212) when FGD switching is
combined with Directory Assistance Switching. FGD may
not be switched, in the terminating direction, to Switched
Access Service Feature Groups B, C, or D.
(5) The Company will establish a trunk group or groups for the
customer at end office switches or access tandem switches
where FGD switching is provided. When required by
technical limitations, a separate trunk group will be
established for each type of FGD switching arrangement
provided. Different types of FGD or other switching
arrangements may be combined in a single trunk group at the
option of the Company.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 146
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.4 Feature Group D (FGD) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(6) The access code for FGD switching is a uniform access code
of the form 101XXXX. A single access code will be the
assigned number of all FGD access provided to the customer
by the Company. No access code is required for calls to a
customer over FGD Switched Access Service if the end user’s
telephone exchange service is arranged for presubscription to
that customer.
Where no access code is required, the number dialed by the
customer’s end user shall be a seven or ten digit number for
calls in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). The
form of the number dialed by the customer’s end user is
NXX-XXXX, 0- or 1 + NXX-XXXX, NPA + NXX-XXXX, 0
or 1 + NPA + NXX-XXXX. When the 10XXX access code is
used, FGD Switching also provides for dialing the digit 0 for
access to the customer’s operator, 911 for access to the
Company’s emergency reporting service, or the end-of-
dialing digit (#) for cut-through access to the customer’s
premises.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 147
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.4 Feature Group D (FGD) (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(7) FGD switching will be arranged to accept calls from
telephone exchange service locations without the need for
dialing 101XXXX uniform access code. Each telephone
exchange service line may be marked with a presubscription
code to identify which 101XXXX code its calls will be
directed to for interLATA service.
(B) Optional Features
(1) Common Switching Optional Features
(a) Automatic Number Identification
(b) Service Class Routing
(c) Alternate Traffic Routing
(d) Call Gapping Arrangement
(e) Trunk Access Limitation
(f) International Carrier Option
(g) End Office End User Line Service Screening for Use
with WATS Access Lines
(h) Hunt Group Arrangement for Use with WATS Access
Lines
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 148
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.4 Feature Group D (FGD) (Cont’d)
(B) Optional Features (Cont’d)
(1) Common Switching Optional Features (Cont’d)
(i) Uniform Call Distribution Arrangement for Use with
WATS Access Lines
(j) Nonhunting Number for Use with Hunt Group
Arrangement or Uniform Call Distribution Arrangement
for Use with WATS Access Lines
(k) Band Advance Arrangement for Use with WATS Access
Lines
(2) Transport Termination Optional Features
(a) Operator Trunk, Full Feature Arrangement
(3) Local Transport Optional Features
(a) Supervisory Signaling
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 149
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.4 Feature Group D (FGD) (Cont’d)
(C) Transmission Specifications
(1) FGD is provided with either Type A, Type B, or Type C
Transmission Specifications as follows:
(a) When routed directly to the end office either Type B or
C is provided.
(b) When routed to an access tandem only Type A is
provided.
(c) Type A is provided on the transmission path from the
access tandem to the end office.
(2) Type C Transmission specifications are provided with
Interface Group 1. Type A and Type B Transmission
Specifications are provided with Interface Groups 2 through
10.
(3) Type DA Data Transmission Parameters are provided for the
transmission path between the customer’s premises and the
access tandem and between the access tandem and the end
office. Type DB Data Transmission Parameters are provided
with FGD for the transmission path between the customer’s
premises and the end office when directly routed to the end
office.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 150
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.4 Feature Group D (FGD) (Cont’d)
(D) Testing Capabilities
FGD is provided, in the terminating direction where equipment is
available, with seven-digit access to balance (100 type) test line,
milliwatt (102 type) test line, nonsynchronous or synchronous test
line, automatic transmission measuring (105 type) test line, data
transmission (107 type) test line, loop around test line, short circuit
test line, and open circuit test line. These tests are included with
the installation of service. Additional testing services are available
as set forth in Section 7.
5.3.5 800 Data Base Access Service
(A) Description
(1) 800 Data Base Access Service utilizes the SS7 network, to
query an 800 data base to identify the customer to whom the
call will be delivered and provide vertical features based on
the dialed ten digits. 800 Data Base Access Service is
provided to all customers in conjunction with FGC/FGD
Switched Access service.
(2) A Basic or Vertical Feature Query charge is assessed for each
completed query launched to the data base whether or not the
actual call is delivered to the customer. The query is
considered completed when the appropriate call routing
information is returned to the SSP that launched the call.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 151
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.5 800 Data Base Access Service (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(3) The Basic Query includes the following two features:
(a) Identification of the customer to whom the call should be
delivered.
(b) Area of service routing which allows routing of 800
series calls by the Company to different ICs based on the
LATA in which the call originates.
(4) The Vertical Feature Query provides the basic customer
identification function in addition to vertical features, which
may include:
(a) Call validation (ensuring that calls originate from
subscribed service area);
(b) POTS translation of 800 series numbers (which is
generally necessary for the routing and completion of
800 series calls);
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 152
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.3 Provision and Description of Switched Access Service Feature Groups (Cont’d)
5.3.5 800 Data Base Access Service (Cont’d)
(A) Description (Cont’d)
(4) (Cont’d)
(c) Alternate POTS translation (allows the subscriber to vary
the routing of 800 series calls based on factors such as
time of day, place of origination of the call, etc.); and
(d) Multiple carrier routing (which allows subscribers to
route to different carriers based on factors similar to
those in (4)(c), above.
(5) The Company will bill the Vertical Feature Query charge in
lieu of the Basic Query Charge when the data base indicates
any vertical features were included in the query. When a
Vertical Feature Query is provided, only one query charge
applies regardless of the number of vertical features provided.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 153
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.4 Transmission Specifications
5.4.1 Each Switched Access Service transmission path is provided with
standard transmission parameter limits. The standard for a particular
transmission path is dependent on the Switched Access Service, the
Interface Group, and whether the service is directly routed to an end
office or routed to the access tandem or a customer-provided tandem
utilizing tandem switching functions. The available transmission
parameter limits are set forth in Technical Reference PUB GR-334-
CORE and associated addenda. Data transmission parameter limits are
also provided with each Switched Access Service transmission path. The
Company will, upon notification by the customer that the data parameters
set forth in Technical Reference PUB GR-334-CORE and associated
addenda are not being met, conduct test independently or in cooperation
with the customer, and take any necessary action to ensure that the data
parameters are met.
5.4.2 The transmission parameter limits contained in this section are
Immediate Action Limits. Acceptance Limits are set forth in Technical
Reference PUB GR-334-CORE and associated addenda. This technical
reference also provides the basis for determining Switched Access
Service maintenance limits.
5.4.3 Transmission specifications for SS7 Out of Band Signaling are
delineated in Technical Reference PUB GR-394-CORE, TR-TSV-
000905.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 154
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.4 Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
5.4.4 Transmission specifications and error performance parameters for DS1
level digital transmission on FGD Service equipped with Clean Channel
Capability are delineated in Technical Reference PUB GR-334-CORE.
5.4.5 When Switched Access FGD Service is provided via a customer-
provided tandem premises, the technical transmission specifications for
the customer-provided tandem must conform with the technical
specifications established for Company access tandem switches. These
specifications are described in Technical Reference PUB FR-64 and GR-
334-CORE. For FGD trunks with tandem signaling information, the
transmission parameter limits and interface combinations are delineated
in Bellcore Generic Requirements GR-334-CORE.
5.5 Obligations of the Telephone Company
In addition to the obligations of the Company set forth in Section 2, preceding, the
Company has certain other obligations pertaining only to the provisions of
Switched Access Service. These obligations are as follows:
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 155
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.5 Obligations of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
5.5.1 Network Management
The Company will administer its network to ensure the provision of
acceptable service levels to all telecommunications users of the
Company’s network services. Generally, service levels are considered
acceptable only when both end users and customers are able to establish
connections with little or no delay encountered within the Company
network. The Company maintains the right to apply protective controls;
i.e., those actions, such as call gapping, which selectively cancel the
completion of traffic, over any traffic carried over its network, including
that associated with a customer’s Switched Access Service. Generally,
such protective measures would only be taken as a result of occurrences
such as failure or overload of Company or customer facilities, natural
disasters, mass calling, or national security demands. In the event that
the protective controls applied by the Company result in the complete
loss of service by the customer, the customer will be granted a Credit
Allowance for Service Interruption as set forth in Section 2.4.3.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 156
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.5 Obligations of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
5.5.2 Design and Traffic Routing of Switched Access Service
For Feature Groups C and D, the Company shall design and determine
the routing of Switched Access Service, including the selection of the
first point of switching and the selection of facilities from the interface to
any switching point and to the end offices where busy hour minutes of
capacity are ordered. The Company shall also decide if capacity is to be
provided by originating only, terminating only, or two-way trunk groups.
Finally, the Company will decide whether trunk side access will be
provided through the use of two-wire or four-wire trunk terminating
equipment. Selection of the facilities and equipment and traffic routing
of the service are based on standard engineering methods, available
facilities, and equipment, and the Company traffic routing plans. If the
customer desires routing or directionality different from that determined
by the Company, the Company will work cooperatively with the
customer in determining (1) whether the service is to be routed directly to
an end office or through an access tandem switch and (2) the
directionality of the service.
For Feature Groups A and B, the link or trunk directionality and traffic
routing of the Switched Access Service between the customer’s premises
and the entry switch are determined by the customer’s order for service.
Additionally, for Feature Group B the customer may order the optional
feature Customer Specification of Local Transport Termination.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 157
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.5 Obligations of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
5.5.3 Provision of Service Performance Data
Subject to availability, end-to-end service performance data available to
the Company through its own service evaluation routines, may also be
made available to the customer based on previously arranged intervals
and format. This data provides information on overall end-to-end call
completion and non-completion performance; i.e., customer equipment
blockage, failure results, and transmission performance. This data does
not include service performance data which are provided under other
tariff sections; i.e., testing service results. If data is provided in other
than paper format, the charges for such exchange will be determined on
an individual case basis.
5.5.4 Trunk Group Measurement Reports
Subject to availability, the Company will make available trunk group
data in the form of usage in CCS, peg count, and overflow, to the
customer based on previously agreed to intervals.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 158
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.5 Obligations of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
5.5.5 Determination of Number of Transmission Paths
For Feature Groups A and B, which are ordered on a per-line or per-trunk
basis respectively, the customer specifies the number of transmission
paths in the order for service. The Company will determine the number
of Switched Access Service transmission paths to be provided for the
Switched Access Feature Group C or D busy hour minutes of capacity
ordered. A transmission path is a communication path within the
frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz or a derived
communication path of frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 Hz to
3000 Hz provided over a high frequency analog facility or a high speed
digital facility between a customer’s premises and the Company location.
The number of transmission paths will be developed using the total busy
hour minutes of capacity by type for the end offices for each Feature
Group ordered from a customer’s premises. The total busy hour minutes
of capacity by type for the end office will be converted to transmission
paths using standard Telephone Company traffic engineering methods.
The number of transmission paths provided shall be the number required
based on (1) the use of end office switches, (2) the use of tandem
switches only, or (3) the combination of the two type switches.
5.5.6 Design Blocking Measurement
The Company will design the facilities used in the provision of Switched
Access Service to meet the blocking probability criteria as set forth in
(A) through (D), following.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 159
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.5 Obligations of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
5.5.6 Design Blocking Measurement (Cont’d)
(A) For Feature Groups A and B no design blocking criteria apply.
(B) For Feature Group C, the design blocking objective will be no
greater than one percent (.01) between the point of termination at
the customer’s premises and the first point of switching when
traffic is directly routed without an alternate route. Standard traffic
engineering methods will be used by the Company to determine
the number of transmission paths required to achieve this level of
blocking.
(C) For Feature Group D, the design blocking objective will be no
greater than one percent (.01) between the point of termination at
the customer’s premises and the end office switch, when the traffic
is directly routed without an alternate route. Standard traffic
engineering methods will be used to determine the number of
transmission paths required to achieve this level of blocking.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 160
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.5 Obligations of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
5.5.6 Design Blocking Measurement (Cont’d)
(D) The Company will perform routine measurement functions except
on Feature Groups A and B, to assure than an adequate number of
transmission paths are in service. The Company will recommend
that additional capacity (i.e., busy hour minutes of capacity or
trunks) be ordered by the customer when additional paths are
required to reduce the measured blocking to the designed blocking
level. For the capacity ordered, the design blocking objective is
assumed to have been met if the routine measurements show that
the measured blocking does not exceed the threshold listed in the
following tables.
(1) For transmission paths carrying only first routed traffic direct
between an end office and customer’s premises without an
alternate route, and for paths carrying only overflow traffic,
the measured blocking thresholds are as follows:
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 161
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.5 Obligations of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
5.5.6 Design Blocking Measurement (Cont’d)
(D) (Cont’d)
(1) (Cont’d)
Number of Measured Blocking Thresholds in the Time Consistent Busy
Transmission Paths Hour for the Number of Measurements Taken Between
Per Trunk Group 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. Per Trunk Group
15-20 11-14 7-10 3-6
Measurements Measurements Measurements Measurements
2 .070 .080 .090 .140
3 .050 .060 .070 .090
4 .050 .060 .070 .080
5-6 .040 .050 .060 .070
7 or more .030 .035 .040 .060
(2) For transmission paths carrying first routed traffic between an
end office and customer’s premises via an access tandem, the
measured blocking thresholds are as follows:
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 162
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.5 Obligations of the Telephone Company (Cont’d)
5.5.6 Design Blocking Measurement (Cont’d)
(D) (Cont’d)
(2) (Cont’d)
Number of Measured Blocking Thresholds in the Time Consistent Busy
Transmission Paths Hour for the Number of Measurements Taken Between
Per Trunk Group 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. Per Trunk Group
15-20 11-14 7-10 3-6
Measurements Measurements Measurements Measurements
2 .045 .055 .060 .095
3 .035 .040 .045 .060
4 .035 .040 .045 .055
5-6 .025 .035 .040 .045
7 or more .020 .025 .030 .040
5.6 Obligations of the Customer
5.6.1 Supervisory Signaling
The customer’s facilities shall provide the necessary on-hook, off-hook,
answer, and disconnect supervision.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 163
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.6 Obligations of the Customer (Cont’d)
5.6.2 Trunk Group Measurement Reports
With the agreement of the customer, trunk group data in the form of
usage in CCS, peg count, and overflow for its end of all access trunk
groups, where technologically feasible, will be made available to the
Company. This data will be used to monitor trunk group utilization and
service performance and will be based on previously arrangement
intervals and format.
5.7 Rate Regulations
This section contains the specific regulations governing the rates and charges that
apply for Switched Access Service.
5.7.1 Application of Rates and Charges
There are two types of rates and charges that apply to Switched Access
Service. These are usage rates and nonrecurring charges.
(A) Usage Rates
Usage rates are rates that apply only when a specific rate element
is used. These are applied on a per access minute or per-call basis.
Access minute charges are accumulated over a monthly period.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 164
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.1 Application of Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
(B) Nonrecurring Charges
Nonrecurring charges are one-time charges that apply for a specific
work activity (i.e., installation or change to an existing service).
The types of nonrecurring charges that apply for Switched Access
Service are: installation of service and service rearrangements.
(1) Installation of Service
Nonrecurring charges apply to each Switched Access Service
installed. For FGA and FGB, which are ordered on a per-line
or trunk basis respectively, the charge is applied per line or
trunk. For FGC and FGD, which are ordered on a busy hour
minutes of capacity basis, the charge is applied on a per-trunk
basis to the end office, but the charge applies only when the
capacity ordered requires the installation of an additional
trunk(s).
(2) Service Rearrangements
All changes to existing services other than changes involving
administrative activities only will be treated as a
discontinuance of the existing service and an installation of a
new service. The nonrecurring charged described in (1),
preceding, will apply for this work activity.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 165
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.1 Application of Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
(B) Nonrecurring Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Service Rearrangements (Cont’d)
Administrative changes will be made without charge(s) to the
customer. Administrative changes are as follows:
- Change of customer name,
- Change of customer or customer’s end user premises
address when the change of address is not a result of a
physical relocation of equipment,
- Change in billing date (name, address, contact name, or
telephone number),
- Change of agency authorization,
- Change of customer circuit identification,
- Change of billing account number,
- Change of customer test line number,
- Change of customer or customer’s end user contact name
or telephone number, and
- Change of jurisdiction.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 166
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.1 Application of Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
(B) Nonrecurring Charges (Cont’d)
(3) Moves
(a) Moves Within the Same Building
When the move is to a new location within the same
building, the charge for the move will be an amount
equal to one half of the installation nonrecurring charge
for the capacity affected. There will be no change in the
minimum period requirements.
(b) Moves to a Different Building
Moves to a different building will be treated as a
discontinuance and start of service and all associated
nonrecurring charges will apply. New minimum period
requirements will be established for the new service.
The customer will also remain responsible for satisfying
all outstanding minimum period charges for the
discontinued service.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 167
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.2 Minimum Periods
Minimum periods for Switched Access Service are described in Section
2.4.2.
5.7.3 Minimum Monthly Charge
(A) Switched Access Service is subject to a minimum monthly charge.
The minimum charge applies for the total capacity provided. The
minimum monthly charge consists of the following elements:
(1) The minimum monthly charge for usage rate elements is the
sum of the charges for the measured or assumed usage for the
month.
(2) For monthly rated elements, the minimum monthly charge is
the monthly rate.
5.7.4 Measuring Access Minutes
Customer traffic to end offices will be measured (i.e., recorded or
assumed) by the Company at end office switches. Originating and
terminating calls will be measured (i.e., recorded or assumed) by the
Company to determine the basis for computing chargeable access
minutes. For terminating calls over usage rated FGA and FGB, FGC to
800 and FGD, and for originating calls over usage rates MTS/WATS-
type FGA and FGB and FGD, the measured minutes are the chargeable
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 168
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont’d)
access minutes. For terminating calls over usage rated FGA and FGB,
FGC to 800 and FGD, and for originating calls over usage rates
MTS/WATS-type FGA and FGB and FGD, the measured minutes are the
chargeable access minutes. For originating calls over usage rated
FX/ONAL FGA and FGC, chargeable originating access minutes are
derived from recorded minutes in the following manner:
Step 1: Obtain recorded originating minutes and messages (measured
as set forth in (C), following) from the appropriate recording
data.
Step 2: Obtain the total attempts by diving the originating measured
messages by the completion ratio. Completion ratios are
obtained separately for the major call categories such as
DDD, operator, 800, 900, and directory assistance from a
sample study which analyzes the ultimate completion status of
the total attempts which receive acknowledgment from the
customer. That is, measured messages divided by completion
ratio equals total attempts.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 169
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont’d)
Step 3: Obtain the total non-conversation time additive (NCTA) by
multiplying the total attempts (obtained by Step 2) by the
NCTA per attempt ratio. The NCTA per attempt ratio is
obtained from the sample study identified in Step 2 by
measuring the non-conversation time associated with both
completed and incomplete attempts. The total NCTA is the
time on a completed attempt from customer acknowledgment
of receipt of call to called party answer (set up and ringing)
plus the time on an incomplete attempt from customer
acknowledgment of the call until the access tandem or end
office receives a disconnect signal (ring - no answer, busy, or
network blockage). That is, total attempts times NCTA per
attempt ratio equals total NCTA.
Step 4: Obtain total chargeable originating access minutes by adding
the total NCTA (obtained in Step 3) to the recorded
originating measured minutes (obtained in Step 1). That is,
measured minutes plus NCTA equals chargeable originating
access minutes.
Following is an example which illustrates how the chargeable originating
access minutes are derived from the measured originating access minutes
using this formula.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 170
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont’d)
Where: Measured Minutes (M. Min) = 7,000
Measured Messages (M. Mes.) = 1,000
Completion Ratio (CR) = .75
NCTA per Attempt = .4
(1) Total Attempts = 1,000(M. Mes.) = 1,333.33
.75 (CR)
(2) Total NCTA = .4 (NCTA per Attempt) x 1,333.33 = 533.33
(3) Total Chargeable Originating Access Minutes =
7,000 (M. Min.) + 533.33 (NCTA) = 7,533.33
When assumed minutes are used, the assumed minutes are the chargeable
access minutes.
FGA access minutes or fractions thereof, the exact value of the fraction
being a function of the switch technology where the measurement is
made, are accumulated over the billing period for each line or hunt
group, and are then rounded up to the nearest access minute for each line
or hunt group. Usage rated FGB, FGC, and FGD access minutes or
fractions thereof, the exact value of the fraction being a function of the
switch technology where the measurement is made, are accumulated
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 171
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont’d)
over the billing period for each end office, and are then rounded up to the
nearest access minute or each end office.
Assumed minutes are used for FGA services which originate or terminate
in end offices not equipped with measurement capabilities and are
applied on a per-line basis.
Where measurement capability does not exist for FGA provided to an
entry switch, the number of assumed access minutes per line, per
jurisdiction, are as set forth, following.
Originating
and Originating Terminating
Terminating Only Only
4195 1510 2685
Where originating and terminating measurement capability does not exist
for a FGA service arranged for two-way calling, the number of assumed
access minutes as set forth under the “Originating and Terminating”
total, preceding, will apply per line. Where measurement capability
exists for either originating or terminating usage, but not both, on a line
arranged for two-way calling, the number of access minutes per line will
be the number of assumed access minutes as set forth under the
“Originating and Terminating” total, preceding, or the measured usage,
whichever is greater.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 172
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont’d)
Where a FGA service is arranged for either originating calling only or
terminating calling only, the number of assumed access minutes as set
forth under “Originating Only” or “Terminating Only”, preceding, as
appropriate will apply per line.
(A) Feature Group A Usage Measurement
For originating calls over FGA, usage measurement begins upon
acknowledgement from the customer.
The measurement of originating call usage over FGA ends when
the originating FGA entry switch receives an on-hook supervisory
signal from either the originating end user’s end office, indicating
the originating end user has disconnected, or the customer’s point
of termination, whichever is recognized first by the entry switch.
For terminating calls over FGA, usage measurement begins when
the terminating FGA entry switch receives an off-hook supervisory
signal from the terminating end user’s end office, indicating the
terminating end user has answered. The measurement of
terminating call usage over FGA ends when the terminating FGA
entry switch receives an on-hook supervisory signal from either the
terminating end user’s end office, indicating the terminating end
user has disconnected, or the customer’s point of termination,
whichever is recognized first by the entry switch.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 173
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont’d)
(B) Feature Group B Usage Measurement
For originating calls over FGB, usage measurement begins when
the originating FGB entry switch receives answer supervision
forwarded from the customer’s point of termination, indicating the
customer’s equipment has answered.
The measurement of originating call usage over FGB ends when
the originating FGB entry switch receives disconnect supervision
from either the originating end user’s end office, indicating the
originating end user has disconnected, or the customer’s point of
termination, whichever is recognized first by the entry switch.
For terminating calls over FGB, usage measurement begins when
the terminating FGB entry switch receives answer supervision
from the terminating end user’s end office, indicating the
terminating end user has answered.
The measurement of terminating call usage over FGB ends when
the terminating FGB entry switch receives disconnect supervision
from either the terminating end user’s end office, indicating the
terminating end user has disconnected, or the customer’s point of
termination, whichever is recognized first by the entry switch.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 174
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont’d)
(C) Feature Group C Usage Measurement
For originating calls over FGC, usage measurement begins when
the originating FGC entry switch receives answer supervision from
the customer’s point of termination, indicating the called party has
answered.
The measurement of originating call usage over FGC ends when
the originating FGC entry switch receives disconnect supervision
from either the originating end user’s end office, indicating the
originating end user has disconnected, or the customer’s point of
termination, whichever is recognized first by the entry switch.
For terminating calls over FGC to services other than 800, 900, or
Directory Assistance, terminating FGC usage is not directly
measured at the terminating entry switch, but is imputed from
originating usage, excluding usage from calls to 800, 900, or
Directory Assistance Services.
For terminating calls over FGC to 800 Service, usage measurement
begins when the terminating FGC entry switch receives answer
supervision from the terminating end user’s end office, indicating
the terminating 800 service end user has answered.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 175
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont’d)
(C) Feature Group C Usage Measurement (Cont’d)
The measurement of terminating call usage over FGC to 800
Service ends when the terminating FGC entry switch receives on
on-hook supervisory signal from the terminating end user’s end
office, indicating the terminating 800 service end user has
disconnected, or from the customer’s point of termination,
whichever is recognized first by the entry switch.
(D) Feature Group D Usage Measurement
For originating calls over FGD, usage measurement begins when
the originating FGD entry switch receives the first wink
supervisory signal forwarded from the customer’s point of
termination.
The measurement of originating call usage over FGD ends when
the originating FGD entry switch receives disconnect supervision
from either the originating end user’s end office, indicating the
originating end user has disconnected, or the customer’s point of
termination, whichever is recognized first by the entry switch.
The terminating calls over FGD, the measurement of access
minutes begins when the terminating FGD entry switch receives
answer supervision from the terminating end user’s end office,
indicating the terminating end user has answered.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 176
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
5.7.4 Measuring Access Minutes (Cont’d)
(D) Feature Group D Usage Measurement (Cont’d)
The measurement of terminating call usage over FGD ends when
the terminating FGD entry switch receives disconnect supervision
from either the terminating end user’s end office, indicating the
terminating end user has disconnected, or the customer’s point of
termination, whichever is recognized first by the entry switch.
5.7.5 Off-Peak Periods
Off-Peak Periods Discount
Weekdays 11:00 PM to *8:00 AM 40%
Sunday All day 40%
Saturday All day 40%
* to but not including
Discounts for off-peak rate periods given in the above table are expressed
as a percent reduction of the peak period local transport and local
switching rates in Section 10.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 177
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
5. Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
5.7 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
In cases where a message begins in one rate period and ends in another,
the initial period discount is the discount in effect at the time the
connection is established. If the message continues into an additional
period, the new rate and/or discount applies for the remainder of the
message.
On Christmas Day (December 25), New Year's Day (January 1),
Independence Day (July 4), Thanksgiving Day and Labor Day, and on
resulting legal holidays when Christmas, New Year's or Independence
Day legal holidays fall on dates other than December 25, January 1, or
July 4 respectively, the holiday rate applicable is the off-peak rate.
6. Special Access Service
6.1 General
Special Access Service provides a transmission path to connect customer
designated premises, either directly or through a Company Hub where bridging or
multiplexing functions are performed. Special Access Service includes all
exchange access not utilizing Company end office switches.
The connections provided by Special Access Service can be either analog or
digital. Analog connections are differentiated by spectrum and bandwidth.
Digital connections are differentiated by bit rate.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 178
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
Certain Special Access Services listed in this section of the tariff may not be
currently offered in all Company locations, but may be provided upon customer
request, on an individual cases basis, if facilities can be made available with
reasonable effort. The Company will work cooperatively with the customer to
provide the service on a timely basis.
6.1.1 Circuit Types
There are six types of circuits used to provide Special Access Services in
this Tariff. Each type has its own characteristics. All are subdivided by
one or more of the following:
- Transmission specifications,
- Bandwidth,
- Speed (i.e., bit rate),
- Spectrum
Customers can order a basic circuit and select from a list of available
transmission parameters and channel interfaces that they desire to meet
specific communications requirements.
For purposes of ordering circuits, each has been identified as a type of
Special Access Service. However, such identification is not intended to
limit a customer’s use of the circuit nor to imply that the circuit is limited
to a particular use. For example, if a customer’s equipment is capable of
transmitting voice over a circuit that is identified as a Metallic Service in
this tariff, there is no restriction against doing so.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 179
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.1 Circuit Types (Cont’d)
Following is a brief description of each type of channel:
- Metallic - a circuit for the transmission of low speed varying
signals at rates up to 30 baud.
- Voice Grade - a circuit for the transmission of analog signals
within an approximate bandwidth of 300 to 3000 Hz.
- Program Audio - a circuit for the transmission of audio signals.
The nominal frequency bandwidths are from 50 to 15000 Hz, from
200 to 3500 Hz, from 100 to 5000 Hz, or from 50 to 8000 Hz.
- Video - a circuit for the transmission of standard 525 line 60 field
monochrome or National Television Systems Committee color
video signal and one or two associated 5 or 15 kHz audio signals.
The bandwidth is either 30 Hz to 4.5 MHz or 30 Hz to 6.6 MHz.
- High Capacity - a circuit for the transmission of isochronous serial
digital data at rates of 1.544, 3.152, 6.312, 44.736, or 274.176
Mbps.
- Digital Data - a circuit for the transmission of digital data at bit
rates of 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56, and 64 kbps.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 180
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.2 Rate Categories
There are three basic rate categories which apply to Special Access
Service.
- Channel Terminations
- Channel Mileage
- Optional Features and Functions
(A) Channel Termination
The Channel Termination rate category provides for the
communications path between a customer designated premises and
the serving wire center of that premises. Included as part of the
Channel Termination is a standard channel interface arrangement
which defines the technical characteristics associated with the type
of facilities to which the access service is to be connected at the
Point of Termination (POT) and the type of signaling capability, if
any. The signaling capability itself is provided as an optional
feature as set forth in (C), following. One Channel Termination
charge applies per customer designated premises at which the
circuit is terminated. The charge will apply even if the customer
designated premises and the service wire center are co-located in a
Company building.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 181
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(B) Channel Mileage
The Channel Mileage rate category provides for the transmission
facilities between the serving wire centers associated with two
customer designated premises, between a serving wire center
associated with a customer designated premises, and a Company
hub or between two Company hubs. The Channel Mileage charge
is composed of a monthly charge rate per mile.
(C) Optional Features and Functions
Optional Features and Functions rate category provides for
optional features and functions which may be added to a basic
circuit to improve its quality or utility to meet specific
communications requirements. These are not necessarily
identifiable with specific equipment, but rather represent the end
result in terms of performance characteristics which may be
obtained. These characteristics may be obtained by using various
combinations of equipment. Although the equipment necessary to
perform a specified function may be installed at various locations
along the path of the service, they will be charged for as a single
rate element.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 182
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.2 Rate Categories (Cont’d)
(C) Optional Features and Functions (Cont’d)
Examples of Optional Features and Functions that are available
include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Bridging
- Gain Conditioning
- Multiplexing
- Transfer Arrangements
A hub is a Company designated serving wire center at which
bridging or multiplexing functions are performed. The bridging
functions performed are to connect three or more customer
designated premises in a multi-point arrangement. The
multiplexing functions are to channelize analog or digital facilities
to individual services requiring a lower capacity or bandwidth.
6.1.3 Service Configurations
There are two types of service configurations over which Special Access
Services are provided: two-point service and multi-point service.
(A) Two-Point Service
A two-point service connects two customer designated premises,
either on a directly connected basis or through a hub where
multiplexing functions are performed.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 183
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.3 Service Configurations (Cont’d)
(A) Two-Point Service (Cont’d)
Applicable rate elements are:
- Channel Termination
- Channel Mileage
- Optional Features and Functions
The following diagram depicts a two-point Voice Grade service
connecting two customer designated premises located 15 miles
apart. The service is provided with C-Type conditioning.
Customer Customer Customer Customer
Designated Serving Serving Designated
Premises Wire Center Wire Center Premises
Channel Channel Mileage Channel
Termination Termination
Optional Features and Functions
C-Type Conditioning
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CDP C-SWC C-SWC CDP
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 184
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.3 Service Configurations (Cont’d)
(A) Two-Point Service (Cont’d)
Applicable rate elements are:
- Channel Terminations (2 applicable)
- Channel Mileage (15 miles in this example)
- C-Type Conditioning Optional Feature
(B) Multi-Point Service
Multi-Point Service connects three or more customer premises
through a Company Hub. Only certain types of Special Access
Service are provided as Multi-Point Service.
The circuit between hubs (i.e., bridging locations) on a multi-point
service is a mid-link. There is no limitation on the number of mid-
links available with a Multi-Point Service. However, when more
than three mid-links in tandem are provided, the quality of the
overall service may be degraded.
If the Company determines that the requested characteristics for
Multi-Point Service are not compatible, the customer will be
advised and given the opportunity to change the order. When
ordering, the customer will specify the desired bridging hub(s).
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 185
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.3 Service Configurations (Cont’d)
(B) Multi-Point Service (Cont’d)
Applicable Rate Elements are:
- Channel Termination (one per customer designated premises)
- Channel Mileage (as applicable between each serving wire
center and the hub and between hubs)
- Bridging
- Optional Features (when applicable)
6.1.4 Design Layout Report
At the request of the customer, the Company will provide to the customer
the make-up of the facilities and services provided under this tariff as
Special Access Service to aid the customer in designing its overall
service. This information will be provided in the form of a Design
Layout Report. The Design Layout Report will be provided to the
customer at no charge, and will be reissued or updated whenever these
facilities are materially changed.
6.1.5 Acceptance Testing
At no additional charge, the Company will, at the customer’s request,
cooperatively test, at the time of installation, the following parameters:
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 186
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.5 Acceptance Testing (Cont’d)
(A) For Voice Grade analog services, acceptance test will include tests
for loss, 3-tone slope, DC continuity, operational signaling, C-
notched noise, and C-message noise when these parameters are
applicable and specified in the order for service. Additionally, for
Voice Grade services, a balance (improved loss) test will be made
if the customer has ordered the improved loss optional feature.
(B) For other services (i.e., Metallic, Program Audio, and Video) and
for digital services (i.e., Digital Data and High Capacity)
acceptance tests will include tests for the parameters applicable to
the service as specified by the customer in the order for service.
6.1.6 Ordering Options and Conditions
Special Access Service is ordered under the Access Order provision set
forth in Section 4.
6.1.7 Service Descriptions
For the purposes of ordering, the Special Access Service categories are as
follows:
Metallic
Voice Grade (VG)
Program Audio (AP)
Video (TV)
Digital Data (DA)
High Capacity (HC)
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 187
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
Each service consists of a basic circuit to which a technical specifications
package (customized or predefined), channel interface(s), and, when
desired, optional features and functions are added to construct the service
desired by the customer. Each of the components of the service are
described in this section.
If the Company determined that the requested parameter specifications
are not compatible, the customer will be advised and given the
opportunity to change the order.
When a customized circuit is ordered, the customer will be notified
whether Additional Engineering Charges apply. In such cases, the
customer will be given an estimate of the hours to be billed before any
further action is taken on the order.
The circuit description specifies the characteristics of the basic circuit
and indicates whether the circuit is provided between customer
designated premises or between a customer designated premises and a
Telephone Company hub where bridging or multiplexing functions are
performed.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 188
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
Information pertaining to the technical specifications packages indicates
the transmission parameters that are available with each package. This
information is displayed in a matrix with the transmission parameters
listed down the left side and the packages listed across the top. Each
package is identified by a code, i.e., VGC. The first two letters of the
code indicate the category of Special Access Service to which the
parameters are applicable. These two letter codes are shown above in
parentheses following the category of Special Access Service. The letter
“C” following the two letter code indicates the technical specifications
package for a customized service. A numeric or alpha-numeric
designation following the two letter code indicates the specific
predefined package. For a customized service, the customer may select
any parameters available with that category of service as long as the
parameters are compatible. When appropriate, the Technical Reference
which contains detailed specifications for the parameters is shown
following the matrix.
Channel interfaces at each POT on a two-point service may be
symmetrical or asymmetrical. On a multi-point service they may also be
symmetrical or asymmetrical, but communications can only be provided
between compatible channel interfaces. Only certain channel interfaces
are compatible.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 189
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
Only certain channel interface combinations are available with the
predefined technical specifications packages. These are delineated in the
Technical References set forth at the end of this section. When a
customized circuit is requested, all channel interface combinations
available with the specified type of service are available with the
customized circuit.
The optional features and functions available with each type of basic
circuit are described in this section. The optional features and functions
information also indicates with which technical specifications packages
they are available. Such information is displayed in a matrix with the
optional feature or function listed down the left side and the technical
specifications package listed across the top.
All services installed will conform to the transmission specifications
standards contained in this tariff or in the following Technical References
for each category of service.
Metallic PUB 62502
Voice Grade PUB 62501 and associated Addendum
PUB 41004, Table 4
Program Audio PUB 62503 and associated Addendum
Video PUB 62504 and associated Addendum
Digital Data PUB 62507
PUB 62310
High Capacity PUB 64508
PUB 62411
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 190
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(A) Metallic Service
(1) Basic Circuit Description
A metallic circuit is an unconditioned two-wire circuit
capable of transmitting low speed varying signals at rates up
to 30 baud. Metallic circuits are provided between customer
designated premises or between a customer designated
premises and a Company hub where bridging functions are
performed. Interoffice metallic facilities will be limited in
length to a total of five miles per circuit.
(2) Technical Specifications Packages
Package MT -
Parameter C 1 2 3
DC Resistance
Between Conductors X X X
Loop Resistance X X
Shunt Capacitance X X
The technical specifications are delineated in Technical
Reference PUB 62502.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 191
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade Service
(1) Basic Circuit Description
A Voice Grade Circuit is a circuit which provides voice
frequency transmission capability in the nominal frequency
range of 300 to 3000 Hz and may be terminated two-wire or
four-wire. Voice Grade circuits are provided between
customer designated premises or between a customer
designated premises and a Telephone Company hub.
(2) Technical Specifications Packages
Package VG -
Parameter C* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Attenuation
Distortion X X X X X X X X X X X X X
C-Message
Noise X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Echo Control X X X X X X X X X
Envelope Delay
Distortion X X X X X X X X
Frequency Shift X X X X X X X X
Impulse Noise X X X X X X X X X
* The desired parameters are selected by the customer from
the list of available parameters.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 192
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade Service (Cont’d)
(2) Technical Specifications Packages (Cont’d)
Package VG -
Parameter C* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Intermodulation
Distortion X X X X X X X
Loss Deviation X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Phase Hits, Gain,
Hits, and
Dropouts X
Phase Jitter X X X X X X X X
Signal-to-C
Message Noise X
Signal-to-C
Notch Noise X X X X X X X X X
* The desired parameters are selected by the customer from
the list of available parameters.
The technical specifications for these parameters (except for
dropouts, gain hits, and phase hits) are delineated in Technical
Reference PUB 62501 and associated Addendum. The
technical specifications for dropouts, phase hits, Reference
PUB 41004, Table 4.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 193
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade Service (Cont’d)
(3) Channel Interfaces
The following channel interfaces for Voice Grade Service do
not require signaling capability: AH, DA, DB, DD, DE, DS,
NO, PR, and TF.
The following channel interfaces for Voice Grade Service
require signaling capability: AB, AC, CT, DX, DY, EA, EB,
EC, EX, GO, GS, LA, LB, LC, LO, LR, LS, RV, and SF.
(C) Program Audio Service
(1) Basic Circuit Description
A Program Audio circuit is a circuit measured in Hz for the
transmission of a complex signal voltage. The actual
bandwidth is a function of the channel interface selected by
the customer. Only one-way transmission is provided.
Program Audio circuits are provided between customer
designated premises or between a customer designated
premises and a Telephone Company Hub.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 194
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(C) Program Audio Service (Cont’d)
(2) Technical Specification Packages
Package AP -
Parameter C* 1 2 3 4
Actual Measured Loss X X X X X
Amplitude Tracking X
Crosstalk X X X X X
Distortion Tracking X
Gain/Frequency Distortion X X X X X
Group Delay X
Noise X X X X X
Phase Tracking X
Short-Term Gain Stability X
Short-Term Loss X
Total Distortion X X X X X
* The desired parameters are selected by the customer from
the list of available parameters
The technical specifications are delineated in Technical
Reference PUB 62503 and associated Addendum.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 195
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(C) Program Audio Service (Cont’d)
(3) Channel Interface
The following channel interfaces (CIs) define the bandwidths
that are available for a Program Audio circuit:
CI Bandwidth
PG-1 Nominal frequency from 50 to 15000 Hz
PG-3 Nominal frequency from 200 to 3500 Hz
PG-5 Nominal frequency from 100 to 5000 Hz
PG-8 Nominal frequency from 50 to 8000 Hz
(4) Optional Features and Functions
(a) Central Office Bridging Capability
Distribution Amplifier
(b) Gain Conditioning
With the addition of gain conditioning, the loss at
initiation of service will be OdB ∀ 0.5 dB for AP1, AP2,
AP3, and AP4.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 196
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(C) Program Audio Service (Cont’d)
(4) Optional Features and Functions (Cont’d)
(c) Stereo
Provisions of a pair of gain/phase equalized channels for
stereo applications. (Additional AP channel must be
ordered separately.)
The following table shows the technical specifications
packages with which the optional features and functions
are available.
Available with Technical
Specifications Package AP-
C 1 2 3 4
Central Office
Bridging Capability X X X X X
Gain Conditioning X X X X X
Stereo X X
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 197
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(D) Video Service
(1) Basic Circuit Description
A video circuit is a circuit with one-way transmission
capability for a standard 525 line/60 field monochrome, or
National Television Systems Committee color, video signal,
and one or two associated 5 or 15 kHz audio signal(s). The
bandwidth for a video circuit is either 30 Hz to 4.5 MHz or 30
Hz to 6.6 MHz. The associated audio signal(s) may be either
duplexed or provided as one or two separate circuits. The
provision and the bandwidth of the associated audio signal(s)
is a function of the channel interface selected by the customer.
Video circuits are provided between customer designated
premises or between a customer designated premises and a
Telephone Company Hub.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 198
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(D) Video Service (Cont’d)
(2) Technical Specifications Packages
Package TV -
Parameter C* 1 2
Amplitude vs. Frequency Response X
Chrominance/Luminance Inequalities
Gain X X X
Delay X X X
Chrominance/Luminance Intermodulation X
Chrominance Nonlinear Gain X
Chrominance Nonlinear Phase X
Crosstalk X X
Differential Gain X X X
Differential Phase X X X
Dynamic Gain (picture and sync signal) X
Field-Time Distortion X X X
Gain/Frequency Distortion X X X
Gain Stability X X X
Insertion Gain X X X
Line-Time Distortion X X X
Long-Time Distortion X X X
Luminance Nonlinearity X
* The desired parameters are selected by the customer from
the list of available parameters.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 199
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(D) Video Service (Cont’d)
(2) Technical Specifications Packages (Cont’d)
Package TV -
Parameter C* 1 2
Luminance Signal/CCIR Weighted Noise X X X
Short-Time Distortion
2 T Pulse X X X
T - Bar Ringing X X X
Signal/15 kHz Flat Weighted Noise X X X
Signal/Low Frequency Noise X
Stereo Gain Difference X X
Stereo Phase Difference X X
Total Harmonic Distortion X X X
Transient Sync Signal Non-Linearity X
Video/Audio Delay Difference X
The technical specifications are delineated in Technical
Reference PUB 620504 and associated Addendum.
* The desired parameters are selected by the customer from
the list of available parameters.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 200
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(D) Video Service (Cont’d)
(3) Channel Interfaces
The following channel interfaces (CIs) define the bandwidth
and the provision of the audio signal(s) associated with a
video circuit:
Audio
CI Bandwidth Provision
2TV6-1 15kHz 1 Channel, duplexed
2TV6-2 15kHz 2 Channels, duplexed
2TV7-1 15kHz 1 Channel, duplexed
2TV7-2 15kHz 2 Channels, duplexed
4TV6-5 5kHz 1 Channel, separate
4TV6-15 15kHz 1 Channel, separate
4TV7-5 5kHz 1 Channel, separate
4TV7-15 15kHz 1 Channel, separate
6TV6-5 5kHz 2 Channels, separate
6TV6-15 15kHz 2 Channels, separate
6TV7-5 5kHz 2 Channels, separate
6TV7-15 15kHz 2 Channels, separate
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 201
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(E) Digital Data Service
(1) Basic Circuit Description
A digital data circuit is a circuit for duplex four-wire
transmission of synchronous serial data at the rate of 2.4, 4.8,
9.6, or 56 kbps. The actual bit rate is a function of the
channel interface selected by the customer. The circuit
provides a synchronous service with timing provided by the
Company through the Company’s facilities to the customer in
the received bit stream. Digital data circuits are only
available via Company designated hubs and are provided
between customer designated premises or between a customer
designated premises and a Company hub.
The customer may provide the channel service unit-type
equipment or other network channel terminating equipment
associated with the digital data circuit at the customer
premises. The interim program for interconnection of such
equipment is set forth in Technical References PUB AS No.
1.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 202
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(E) Digital Data Service (Cont’d)
(2) Technical Specifications Packages
Package DA
Parameter 1 2 3 4
Error-Free Seconds X X X X
The Company will provide a circuit capable of meeting a
monthly average performance equal to or greater than
99.875% error-free seconds while the circuit is in service, if it
is measured through a CSU equivalent which is designed,
manufactured, and maintained to conform with the
specifications contained in Technical Reference PUB 62310.
Voltages which are compatible with Digit Data Service are
delineated in Technical Reference PUB 62507.
(3) Channel Interfaces
The following channel interfaces (CIs) define the bit rates that
are available for a digital data circuit.
CI Bit Rate
DU-24 2.4 kbps
DU-48 4.8 kbps
DU-96 9.6 kbps
DU-56 56.0 kbps
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 203
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(E) Digital Data Service (Cont’d)
(4) Optional Features and Functions
(a) Central Office Bridging Capability
Digital data bridging, per port, is available on an
individual case basis only.
(b) Loop Transfer Arrangement
An arrangement that affords the customer an additional
measure of protection and/or flexibility in the use of their
access circuit(s) on a 1xN basis. The arrangement can be
utilized to transfer a leg of a Special Access Service to
either a spare or working circuit that terminates in either
the same or a different customer designated premises.
This arrangement is only available at a Company
designated hub. A key activated or dial-up control
service is required to operate the transfer arrangement.
A spare circuit, if required, is not included as a part of
the option.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 204
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(E) Digital Data Service (Cont’d)
(4) Optional Features and Functions (Cont’d)
(c) Public Packet Switching Network Interface Arrangement
An arrangement that provides the interface requirements
that permit a Digital Data Service to interface with a
Public Packet Switching Network packet switch located
in a Company premises. The interface is compatible
with X.25 and X.75 packet switching protocols as
defined by the CCITT.
(F) High Capacity Service
(1) Basic Circuit Description
A high capacity circuit is a circuit for the transmission of
nominal 64.0 kbps or 1.544, 3.152, 6.312, 44.736, or 274.176
Mbps isochronous serial data. The actual bit rate is a function
of the channel interface selected by the customer. High
capacity circuits are provided between a customer designated
premises or between a customer designated premises and a
Company hub.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 205
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(F) High Capacity Service (Cont’d)
(1) Basic Circuit Description (Cont’d)
The customer may provide the network channel terminating
equipment associated with the high capacity circuit at the
customer’s premises. The interim program for
interconnection of such equipment is set forth in Technical
Reference PUB AS No. 1.
(2) Technical Specifications Packages
Package HC
Parameter 0 1 1C 2 3 4
Error-Free Seconds X
A circuit with technical specifications package HC1 will be
capable of an error-free second performance of 98.75% over a
continuous 24 hour period as measured at the 1.544 Mbps rate
through a CSU equivalent which is designed, manufactured,
and maintained to conform with the specifications contained
in Technical Reference PUB 62411.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 206
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(F) High Capacity Service (Cont’d)
(3) Channel Interfaces
The following channel interfaces (CIs) define the bit rates that
are available for a high capacity circuit:
CI Bit Rate
DS-15* 1.544 Mbps (DS1)
DS-27 274.176 Mbps (DS4)
DS-31 3.152 Mbps (DSIC)
DS-44 44.736 Mbps (DS3)
DS-63 6.312 Mbps (DS2)
* A 64.0 Kbps channel is available as a channel(s) of a
1.544 Mbps channel to a Telephone Company hub.
Compatible channel interfaces are set forth in Section 9.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 207
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(F) High Capacity Service (Cont’d)
(4) Optional Features and Functions
(a) Automatic Loop Transfer
The Automatic Loop Transfer provides protection on a
1xN basis against failure of the facilities between a
customer designated premises and the wire center
serving that premises. Protection is furnished through
the use of a switching arrangement that automatically
switches to a spare circuit line when a working line fails.
The spare circuit is not included as a part of the option.
These options require compatible equipment at both the
serving wire center and the customer premises. The
customer is responsible for providing the equipment at
its premises.
(b) Central Office Multiplexing
(i) DS4 to DS1
An arrangement that converts a 274.176 Mbps
circuit to 168 DS1 circuits using digital time
division multiplexing.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 208
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(F) High Capacity Service (Cont’d)
(4) Optional Features and Functions (Cont’d)
(b) Central Office Multiplexing (Cont’d)
(ii) DS3 to DS1
An arrangement that converts a 44.736 Mbps circuit
to 28 DS1 circuits using digital time division
multiplexing.
(iii) DS2 to DS1
An arrangement that converts a 6.312 Mbps circuit
to four DS1 circuits using digital time division
multiplexing.
(iv) DS1C to DS1
An arrangement that converts a 3.152 Mbps circuit
to two DS1 circuits using digital time division
multiplexing.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 209
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(F) High Capacity Service (Cont’d)
(4) Optional Features and Functions (Cont’d)
(b) Central Office Multiplexing (Cont’d)
(v) DS1 to Voice
An arrangement that converts a 1.544 Mbps circuit
to 24 circuits for use with Voice Grade Services. A
circuit at this DS1 to the Hub can also be used for a
Digital Data Service.
(vi) DS1 to DS0
An arrangement that converts a 1.544 Mbps circuit
to 23 64.0 kbps circuits utilizing digital time
division multiplexing.
(vii) DS0 to Subrate
An arrangement that converts a 64.0 kbps circuit to
subspeeds of up to twenty 2.4 kbps, ten 4.8 kbps, or
five 9.6 kbps circuits using digital time division
multiplexing.
The following table shows the technical specifications
packages with which the optional features and functions are
available.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 210
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(F) High Capacity Service (Cont’d)
(4) Optional Features and Functions (Cont’d)
(b) Central Office Multiplexing (Cont’d)
Available with Technical
Specifications Package HC-
0 1 1C 2 3 4
Automatic Loop Transfer X
Central Office Multiplexing:
DS4 to DS1 X
DS3 to DS1 X
DS2 to DS1 X
DS1C to DS1 X
DS1 to Voice X
DS1 to DS0 X
DS0 to Subrate* X
Transfer Agreement X
* Available only on a circuit of a 1.544 Mbps facility to a
Telephone Company hub.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 211
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.1 General (Cont’d)
6.1.7 Service Descriptions (Cont’d)
(F) High Capacity Service (Cont’d)
(4) Optional Features and Functions (Cont’d)
(c) Transfer Arrangement
An arrangement that affords the customer an additional
measure of flexibility in the use of their access
channel(s). The arrangement can be utilized to transfer a
leg of a Special Access Service to either a spare or
working channel that terminates in either the same or a
different customer designated premises. A key activated
or dial-up control service is required to operate the
transfer arrangement. A spare channel, if required, is not
included as part of the option.
6.2 Rate Regulations
This section contains the specific regulations governing the rates and charges that
apply for Special Access Service.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 212
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.2 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
6.2.1 Types of Rates and Charges
There are three types of rates and charges. These are monthly rates, daily
rates, and nonrecurring charges. The rates and charges are described as
follows:
(A) Monthly Rates
Monthly rates are flat recurring rates that apply each month or
fraction thereof that a Special Access Service is provided. For
billing purposes, each month is considered to have thirty (30) days.
(B) Daily Rates
Daily rates are flat recurring rates that apply to each 24 hour period
or fraction thereof that a Program Audio Special Access Service is
provided for part-time or occasional use. For the purposes of
applying daily rates, the 24 hour period is not limited to a calendar
day.
Part-time or occasional Program Audio Service provided within a
consecutive thirty (30) day period will be charged the daily rate,
not to exceed an amount equal to the monthly rate. For each
subsequent day or part day, a charge equal to 1/30th of the monthly
rate shall apply.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 213
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.2 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
6.2.1 Types of Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
(C) Nonrecurring Charges
Nonrecurring charges are one-time charges that apply for specific
work activity (i.e., installation or change to an existing service).
The types of nonrecurring charges that apply for Special Access
Service are: installation of service, installation of optional features
and functions, moves and changes, and service rearrangements.
Changes to existing services other than administrative changes
described in Section 5.7.1 (B)(2) will be treated as a
discontinuance of the existing service and an installation of a new
service.
If an additional leg is added to an existing multi-point service,
nonrecurring charges will only apply to the additional termination.
Nonrecurring charges apply for each Channel Termination
installed and are set forth in Section 10.
6.2.2 Minimum Periods
The minimum service period for all services except part-time and
occasional Video and Program Audio services is one month. The
minimum service period for part-time Television and Program Audio
Special Access Services is one (1) day, even though the service will be
provided only for the duration of the event specified on the order (i.e.,
one-half hour, two hours, five hours, etc.).
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 214
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.2 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
6.2.3 Mileage Measurement
The mileage to be used to determine the monthly rate for the Circuit
Mileage is calculated on the airline distance between the locations
involved, i.e., the serving wire centers associated with two customer
designated premises, a serving wire center associated with a customer
designated premises, and a Company hub, or two Company hubs. The
serving wire center associated with a customer designated premises is the
serving wire center from which this customer designated premises would
normally obtain dial tone.
To determine the rate to be billed, first compute the mileage using the
V&H coordinates method, then apply the rate shown. When the
calculation results in a fraction of a mile, always round up to the next
whole mile before determining the mileage charges.
When hubs are involved, mileage is computed and rates applied
separately for each of the Circuit Mileage, i.e., customer designated
premises serving wire center to hub, hub to hub, and/or hub to customer
designated premises serving wire center. However, when any service is
routed through a hub for purposes other than customer specified bridging
or multiplexing (i.e., the Company chooses to so route for test access
purposes), rates will be applied only to the distance calculated between
the serving wire centers associated with the customer designated
premises.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 215
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.2 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
6.2.3 Mileage Measurement (Cont’d)
When more than one Company is involved in the provision of Special
Access Service, the mileage of the Circuit Mileage rate element for each
Company is calculated.
6.2.4 Facility Hubs
(A) A customer has the option of ordering voice grade facilities,
analog, or digital high capacity facilities to a facility hub for
channelizing to individual services requiring lower capacity
facilities (i.e., Voice, program Audio, etc.).
(B) Different locations may be designated as hubs for different facility
capacities, i.e., multiplexing from digital to digital may occur at
one location, which multiplexing from digital to analog may occur
at a different location. When placing an Access Order the
customer will specify the desired hub.
(C) Some of the types of multiplexing available include the following:
- from higher to lower bit rate
- from higher to lower bandwidth
- from digital to voice frequency circuits
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 216
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.2 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
6.2.4 Facility Hubs (Cont’d)
(D) End to end services may be provided on circuits of these facilities
to a hub. The transmission performance for the end to end service
provided between the customer designated premises will be that of
the lower capacity or bit rate. For example, when a 1.544 Mbps
facility is multiplexed to voice frequency circuits, the transmission
performance of the channelized services will be Voice Grade, not
High Capacity.
(E) The Company will commence billing the monthly rate for the
facility to the hub on the date specified by the customer on the
Access Order. Individual services utilizing these facilities may be
installed coincident with the installation of the facility to the hub or
may be ordered and/or installed at a later date, at the option of the
customer. The customer will be billed for a voice grade or a high
capacity analog or digital Circuit Termination, Circuit Mileage
(when applicable), and the multiplexer at the time the facility is
installed. Individual service rates (by service type) will apply for a
Circuit Termination and additional Circuit Mileage (as required)
for each channelized service. These will be billed to the customer
as each individual service is installed.
(F) Cascading multiplexing occurs when a high capacity analog or
digital circuit is de-multiplexed to provide circuits with a lesser
capacity and one of the lesser capacity circuits is further de-
multiplexed.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 217
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
6. Special Access Service (Cont’d)
6.2 Rate Regulations (Cont’d)
6.2.4 Facility Hubs (Cont’d)
(G) When cascading multiplexing is performed, whether in the same or
a different hub, a charge for the additional multiplexing unit also
applies. When cascading multiplexing is performed at different
hubbing locations, Circuit Mileage charges also apply between the
hubs.
(H) Although not requiring multiplexing, the Company will designate
certain hubs for Video and Program Audio Services. Full-time
service will be provided between a customer designated premises
and a hub and billed accordingly at the monthly rates for a Circuit
Termination, Optional Features and Functions, and Circuit
Mileage, as applicable. The customer may order part-time and
occasional Program Audio services as needed between that hub
and a second customer designated premises. The rate elements
required to provide the part-time or occasional service (i.e., Circuit
Termination, Optional Features and Functions, and Circuit
Mileage, as applicable) will be billed at daily rates for the duration
of the service requested.
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and Miscellaneous Services
In this section, normally scheduled working hours are an employee’s scheduled work
period on any given business day, which totals eight (8) hours.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 218
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.1 Additional Engineering
Additional Engineering, including engineering review, will be undertaken only
after the Company has notified the customer that additional engineering charges
apply and the customer agrees to such charges.
Additional Engineering will be provided by the Company at the request of the
customer only when:
7.1.1 A customer requests additional technical information after the Company
has already provided the technical information normally included on the
Design Layout Report.
7.1.2 Additional Engineering time is incurred by the Company to engineer a
customer’s request for a customized service.
7.2 Additional Labor
Additional Labor is that labor requested by the customer on a given service and
agreed to by the Company. The Company will notify the customer that
Additional Labor charges will apply before any additional labor is undertaken. A
call-out of a Company employee at a time not consecutive with the employee’s
scheduled work period is subject to a minimum charge of four hours.
7.2.1 Overtime Installation
Overtime installation is that Company installation effort outside of
normally scheduled working hours.
7.2.2 Overtime Repair
Overtime repair is that Company effort performed outside of normally
scheduled working hours.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 219
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.2 Additional Labor (Cont’d)
7.2.3 Standby
Standby includes all time in excess of one-half (1/2) hour during which
Company personnel standby to make installation acceptance tests or
cooperative tests with a customer to verify facility repair on a given
service.
7.2.4 Testing and Maintenance with Other Telephone Companies
Additional testing, maintenance, or repair of facilities which connect
other telephone companies is that which is in addition to the normal
effort required to test, maintain or repair facilities provided solely by the
Company.
7.2.5 Testing Services
Testing Services other than those described in other parts of this tariff
will be provided at the hourly rates described if requested by the
customer. Testing will be provided subject to the availability of
equipment and qualified personnel.
7.2.6 Other Labor
Other labor is that additional labor not included in 7.2.1 through 7.2.5,
preceding, and labor incurred to accommodate a specific customer
request that involves only labor which is not covered by any other section
of this tariff.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 220
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3 Miscellaneous Services
7.3.1 Maintenance of Access Service
(A) When a customer reports a trouble to the Company for clearance
and the trouble is not found in the Company’s facilities, the
customer shall be responsible for payment of a Maintenance of
Service Charge set forth in Section 10 for the period of time from
when Company personnel are dispatched, at the request of the
customer, to the customer designated premises to when the work is
completed.
(B) A call out of a company employee at a time not consecutive with
the employee's scheduled work period is subject to a minimum
charge of four hours.
7.3.2 Programming Service
(A) Programming Service charges set forth in Section 10 apply when a
request by a customer for information concerning the access
services provided to the customer results in the creation of new
computer software or the modification of existing software in order
to provide the requested information. The Company will notify the
customer that additional programming charges will apply before
any additional programming is undertaken.
(B) A call out of a Company employee at a time not consecutive with
the employee’s scheduled work period is subject to a minimum
charge of four hours.
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 221
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3.3 Presubscription
(A) Description
Presubscription is a procedure whereby an end user or payphone
service provider (PSP) may select and designate to the Company
an Interexchange Carrier (IC) to access without dialing an access
code. This procedure applies for both interLATA and intraLATA
calls. This IC is referred to as the end user’s or PSP’s primary IC
(PIC). An end user or PSP may select one PIC for both interLATA
and intraLATA service, or they may choose to have two PICs, one
for interLATA service and a different IC for intraLATA service.
The Presubscription procedure applies to Exchange Service lines
and/or trunks, Switched Access line side connections, Centrex-type
lines, and Public Access Line (PAL) Service.
Should a caller wish to use the services of an IC other than the
PIC, it is necessary for the caller to dial the IC’s access code(s) to
reach that IC’s service(s).
The terms and conditions for presubscription are following:
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Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 222
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3.3 Presubscription (Cont’d)
(B) Terms and Conditions
(1) Charge Application for Presubscription
(a) End users or PSPs placing orders for new service will be
asked to select a PIC at the time they place an order with
the Company for Exchange Service lines and/or trunks,
Switched Access line side connection, Centrex-type
service, or PAL Service. There will be no charge for this
selection.
(b) Subsequent to the installation of Exchange Service,
Switched Access line side connection, Centrex-type
service, or PAL Service, for any change in selection,
including a change from one access code to another
access code for the same IC, a Presubscription charge as
set forth in Section 10 applies.
(c) When end users or PSPs simultaneously choose or
change an intrastate and interstate PIC, only the
interstate Presubscription charge will apply.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 223
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3.3 Presubscription (Cont’d)
(B) Terms and Conditions (Cont’d)
(1) Charge Application for Presubscription (Cont’d)
(d) The Presubscription charge for a PIC change is billed to
the end user who is the customer to the Exchange
Service, Switched Access line side connection, Centrex-
type service, or to the PSP of PAL Service. However, an
IC may, at its option, elect to pay the charge for any end
user and/or PSP. When applicable, the Presubscription
charge for a PIC change applies.
(2) Dispute Application for Presubscription
(a) If there is a conflict between an end user, a PSP, or their
respective agent, on one hand, and the IC on the other
hand, over the designation of the PIC, the Company will
honor the designation selected by the end user, a PSP, or
their respective agent, regardless of any contractual
obligations the end user, PSP, or agent may have with
one or more ICs.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 224
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3.4 Presubscription (Cont’d)
(B) Terms and Conditions (Cont’d)
(2) Dispute Application for Presubscription (Cont’d)
(b) If there is a conflict between an end user and/or a PSP,
on one hand, and their agent on the other hand, over the
designation of the PIC, the Company will honor the
designation selected by the end user and/or PSP
regardless of any contractual obligations the end user
and/or PSP may have with one or more ICs or agents.
(3) PIC Restoral
(a) PIC Restoral is the recovery of charges assessed by the
Company for unauthorized PIC changes made to end
user’s Exchange Service, Switched Access line side
connection, or Centrex-type service. The unauthorized
carrier will be assessed the Presubscription charge
incurred to restore the end user to their previous PIC. If
the change was due to a Company error, the end user or
PSP will be returned to its previous PIC free of charge.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 225
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3.4 Presubscription (Cont’d)
(B) Terms and Conditions (Cont’d)
(3) PIC Restoral (Cont’d)
(b) When a business or residence end user denies
authorizing a PIC change, the Company will restore the
end user to its previous IC. All PIC change charges
assessed by the Company to the end user as a result of
the disputed PIC change will be credited to the end
user’s Exchange Service, Switched Access line side
connection, or Centrex-type service.
(c) The Presubscription charge will be assessed per line or
trunk associated with the Exchange Service, Switched
Access line side connection, or Centrex-type service.
(4) Cancellation of Interexchange Participation for
Presubscription
(a) If an IC elects to discontinue all of its Feature Group D
Service in an end office, the IC is obligated to do the
following:
(i) Notify the Company of the cancellation of their
Feature Group D Service, and;
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 226
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3.4 Presubscription (Cont’d)
(B) Terms and Conditions (Cont’d)
(4) Cancellation of Interexchange Participation for
Presubscription (Cont’d)
(a) If an IC elects to discontinue all of its Feature Group D
Service in an end office, the IC is obligated to do the
following: (Cont’d)
(ii) Contact all end users or PSPs that are presubscribed
to the canceling IC as their PIC. Inform these end
users or PSPs of the cancellation and request that
the end users or PSPs contact the Company to select
a new PIC.
(b) The Company will bill the canceling IC the
Presubscription charge for each end user or PSP that this
IC has currently redesignated to them. Such charge will
not apply to the canceling IC where the canceling IC
transfers or assigns its Feature Group D Service and the
associated access code to another IC in such a manner
that the Company does not change the end users’ or
PSPs’ records or the end users’ or PSPs’ PIC
designation, or if another IC elects to pay the
Presubscription charge on behalf of the canceling IC.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 227
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
7. Additional Engineering, Additional Labor, and Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
7.3.4 Presubscription (Cont’d)
(C) IC Initiated Conversions for Presubscription
When an IC requests that their end user or PSP be changed from
one access code to another access code on a mass conversion basis
(i.e., an IC using two or more PIC designations or an IC assuming
ownership of another IC’s end users, etc), the Presubscription
charge will apply.
8. Special Construction
8.1 General
The rates and charges for special construction are determined on a time and
material basis where facilities permit. All rates and charges quoted in other
sections of this document provide for the furnishing of service when suitable
facilities are available or where the construction of the necessary facilities does
not involve unusual costs. The General Regulations apply to Special
Construction.
8.2 Conditions Requiring Special Construction
8.2.1 Special construction is required when the facilities to provide services are
not available and, at the request of the customer, the Company agrees to
construct facilities to provide the services for the customer and there is
no other requirement for the facilities so constructed, or
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 228
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
8.2 Conditions Requiring Special Construction (Cont’d)
8.2.2 The facilities are of a type other than that which they would normally
furnish in order to provide services for the customer, or
8.2.3 In order to comply with requirements specified by the customer,
construction by the Company involves a routing of facilities other than
that which they would normally utilize to provide services for the
customer, or
8.2.4 At the request of the customer, the Company constructs a greater quantity
of facilities than that which they would otherwise construct in order to
fulfill the customer’s initial requirements for service, or
8.2.5 The facilities to provide services are not available and, at the request of
the customer, the Company expedites construction of the facilities at
greater expense than would otherwise be incurred, or
8.2.6 The facilities to provide services are not available and, at the request of
the customer, the Company constructs temporary facilities to provide
services for the period during which the permanent facilities are under
construction.
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups
Ten Interface Groups are provided for terminating the Local Transport at the
customer’s premises. Each Interface Group provides a specified premises
interface (i.e., two-wire, four-wire, DS1, etc).
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 229
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
As a result of the customer’s access order and the type of Company transport
facilities serving the customer’s premises, the need for signaling conversions or
two-wire to four-wire conversions, or the need to terminate digital or high
frequency facilities in channel bank equipment may require that Company
equipment be placed at the customer’s premises. For example, if a voice
frequency interface is ordered by the customer and the Company facilities serving
the customer’s premises are digital, then Company channel bank equipment must
be placed at the customer’s premises in order to provide the voice frequency
interface ordered by the customer.
Interface Group 1 is provided with Type C Transmission Specifications, and
Interface Groups 2 through 10 are provided with Type A or B Transmission
Specifications, depending on the Feature Group and whether the Access Service is
routed directly or through an access tandem. All Interface Groups are provided
with Data Transmission Parameters.
Only certain premises interfaces are available at the customer’s premises. The
premises interfaces associated with the Interface Groups may vary among Feature
Groups. The various premises interfaces which are available with the Interface
Groups, and the Feature Groups with which they may be used as follows:
9.1.1 Interface Group 1
(A) Interface Group 1, except as set forth in the following, provides
two-wire voice frequency transmission at the point of termination
at the customer’s premises. The interface is capable of
transmission of voice and associated telephone signals within the
frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 230
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.1 Interface Group 1 (Cont’d)
(B) Interface Group 1 is not provided in association with FGC and
FGD when the first point of switching is an access tandem. In
addition, Interface Group 1 is not provided in association with
FGB, FGC, or FGD when the first point of switching provides only
four-wire terminations.
(C) The transmission path between the point of termination at the
customer’s premises and the first point of switching may be
comprised of any form or configuration of plant capable of and
typically used in the telecommunications industry for the
transmission of voice and associated telephone signals within the
frequency bandwidth of 300 to 3000 Hz.
(D) The interface is provided with loop supervisory signaling. When
the interface is associated with FGA, such signaling will be loop
start or ground start signaling. When the interface is associated
with FGB, FGC, or FGD, such signaling, except for two-way
calling, which is E&M signaling, will be reverse battery signaling.
9.1.2 Interface Group 2
(A) Interface Group 2 provides four-wire voice frequency transmission
at the point of termination at the customer’s premises. The
interface is capable of transmission of voice and associated
telephone signals within the frequency bandwidth of
approximately 300 to 3000 Hz.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 231
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.2 Interface Group 2 (Cont’d)
(B) The transmission path between the point of termination at the
customer’s premises and the first point of switching may be
comprised of any form or configuration of plant capable of and
typically used in the telecommunications industry for the
transmission of voice and associated telephone signals within the
frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz.
(C) The interface is provided with loop supervisory signaling. When
the interface is associated with FGA, such signaling will be loop
start or ground start signaling. When the interface is associated
with FGB, FGC, or FGD, such signaling, except for two-way
calling, which is E&M signaling, will be reverse battery signaling.
9.1.3 Interface Group 3
Interface Group 3 provides group level analog transmission at the point
of termination at the customer’s premises. The interface is capable of
transmission electrical signals between the frequencies of 60 to 180 kHz,
with the capability to channelize up to 12 voice frequency transmission
paths. Certain frequencies within the bandwidth of the Interface Group
are reserved for Company use, i.e., pilot and carrier group alarm tones.
Before the first point of switching, the Company will provide multiplex
equipment to derive 12 transmission paths of frequency bandwidth of
approximately 300 to 3000 Hz. The interface is provided with individual
transmission path SF supervisory signaling.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 232
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.4 Interface Group 4
Interface Group 4 provides supergroup level analog transmission at the
point of termination at the customer’s premises. The interface is capable
of transmitting electrical signals between the frequencies of 312 to 552
kHz, with the capability to channelize up to 60 voice frequency
transmission paths. Certain frequencies within the bandwidth of the
Interface Group are reserved for Company use, i.e. pilot and carrier
group alarm tones. Before the first point of switching, the Company will
provide multiplex and channel bank equipment to derive 60 transmission
paths of frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz. The
interface is provided with individual transmission path SF supervisory
signaling.
9.1.5 Interface Group 5
Interface Group 5 provides mastergroup level analog transmission at the
point of termination at the customer’s premises. The interface is capable
of transmitting electrical signals between the frequencies of 564 to 3084
kHz, with the capability to channelize up to 600 voice frequency
transmission paths. Certain frequencies within the bandwidth of the
Interface Group are reserved for Company use, i.e. pilot and carrier
group alarm tones. Before the first point of switching, the Company will
provide multiplex and channel bank equipment to derive 600
transmission paths of frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000
Hz. The interface is provided with individual transmission path SF
supervisory signaling.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 233
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.6 Interface Group 6
Interface Group 6 provides DS1 level digital transmission at the point of
termination at the customer’s premises. The interface is capable of
transmitting electrical signals at a nominal 1.544 Mbps, with the
capability to channelize up to 24 voice frequency transmission paths.
Before the first point of switching, when analog switching utilizing
analog terminations is provided, the Company will provide multiplex and
channel bank equipment to derive 24 transmission paths of a frequency
bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz. When digital switching or
analog switching with digital carrier terminations is provided, the
Company will provide, at the first point of switching, a DS1 signal in
D3/D4 format. The interface is provided with individual transmission
path bit stream supervisory signaling.
9.1.7 Interface Group 7
Interface Group 7 provides DS1C level digital transmission at the point
of termination at the customer’s premises. The interface is capable of
transmitting electrical signals at a nominal 3.152 Mbps, with the
capability to channelize up to 48 voice frequency transmission paths.
Before the first point of switching, when analog switching utilizing
analog terminations is provided, the Company will provide multiplex and
channel bank equipment to derive up to 48 voice frequency transmission
paths of a frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz. When
digital switching or analog switching with digital carrier terminations is
provided, the Company will provide, at the first point of switching, DS1
signals in D3/D4 format. The interface is provided with individual
transmission path bit stream supervisory signaling.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 234
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.8 Interface Group 8
Interface Group 8 provides DS2 level digital transmission at the point of
termination at the customer’s premises. The interface is capable of
transmitting electrical signals at a nominal 6.312 Mbps, with the
capability to channelize up to 96 transmission paths. Before the first
point switching, when analog switching utilizing analog terminations is
provided, the Company will provide multiplex and channel bank
equipment in its office to derive up to 96 transmission paths of a
frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz. When digital
switching, or analog switching with digital carrier terminations is
provided, the Company will provide, at the first point of switching, DS1
signals in D3/D4 format. The interface is provided with individual
transmission path bit stream supervisory signaling.
9.1.9 Interface Group 9
Interface Group 9 provides DS3 level digital transmission at the point of
termination at the customer’s premises. The interface is capable of
transmitting electrical signals at a nominal 44.736 Mbps, with the
capability to channelize up to 672 voice frequency transmission paths.
Before the first point of switching, when analog switching utilizing
analog terminations is provided, the Company will provide multiplex and
channel bank equipment to derive up to 672 transmission paths of a
frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz. When digital
switching, or analog switching with digital carrier terminations is
provided, the Company will provide, at the first point of switching, DS1
signals in D3/D4 format. The interface is provided with individual
transmission path bit stream supervisory signaling.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 235
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.10 Interface Group 10
Interface Group 10 provides DS4 level digital transmission at the point of
termination at the customer’s premises. The interface is capable of
transmitting electrical signals at a nominal 274.176 Mbps, with the
capability to channelize up to 4032 voice frequency transmission paths.
Before the first point of switching, When analog switching utilizing
analog terminations is provided, the Company will provide multiplex and
channel bank equipment to derive up to 4032 transmission paths of a
frequency bandwidth of approximately 300 to 3000 Hz. When digital
switching or analog switching with digital carrier terminations is
provided, the Company will provide, at the first point of switching, DS1
signals in D3/D4 format. The interface is provided with individual
transmission path bit stream supervisory signaling.
9.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes
Following is a matrix showing, for each Interface Group, which premises
interface codes are available as a function of the Company switch
supervisory signaling and Feature Group.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 236
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes (Cont’d)
Telephone Company Premises
Interface Switch Supervisory Interface Feature Group
Group Signaling Code A B C D
1 LO 2LS2 X
LO 2LS3 X
GO 2GS2 X
GO 2GS3 X
LO, GO 2DX3 X
LO, GO 4EA3-E X
LO, GO 4EA3-M X
LO, GO 6EB3-E X
LO, GO 6EB3-M X
RV, EA, EB, EC 2DX3 X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4EA3-E X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4EA3-M X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 6EB3-E X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 6EB3-M X X X
EA, EB, EC 6EC3 X X
RV 2RV3-0 X X X
RV 2RV3-T X X X
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 237
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes (Cont’d)
Telephone Company Premises
Interface Switch Supervisory Interface Feature Group
Group Signaling Code A B C D
2 LO, GO 4SF2 X
LO, GO 4SF3 X
LO 4LS2 X
LO 4LS3 X
LO 6LS2 X
GO 4GS2 X
GO 4GS3 X
GO 6GS2 X
LO, GO 4DX2 X
LO, GO 4DX3 X
LO, GO 6EA2-E X
LO, GO 6EA2-M X
LO, GO 8EB2-E X
LO, GO 8EB2-M X
LO, GO 6EX2-B X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4SF2 X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4SF3 X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4DX2 X X X
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 238
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes (Cont’d)
Telephone Company Premises
Interface Switch Supervisory Interface Feature Group
Group Signaling Code A B C D
2 RV, EA, EB, EC 4DX3 X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 6DX2 X
RV, EA, EB, EC 6EA2-E X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 6EA2-M X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 8EB2-E X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 8EB2-M X X X
EA, EB, EC 8EC2-M X X
RV 4RV2-0 X X X
RV 4RV2-T X X X
RV 4RV3-O X X
RV 4RV3-T X X
3 LO, GO 4AH5-B X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4AH5-B X X X
4 LO, GO 4AH6-C X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4AH6-C X X X
5 LO, GO 4AH6-D X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4AH6-D X X X
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 239
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes (Cont’d)
Telephone Company Premises
Interface Switch Supervisory Interface Feature Group
Group Signaling Code A B C D
6 LO, GO 4DS9-15 X
LO, GO 4DS9-15L X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4DS9-15 X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4DS9-15L X X X
7 LO, GO 4DS9-31 X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4DS9-32 X X X
LO, GO 4DS9-31L X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4DS9-31L X X X
8 LO, GO 4DS0-63 X
LO, GO 4DS0-63L X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4DS0-63 X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4DS0-63L X X X
9 LO, GO 4DS6-44 X
LO, GO 4DS6-44L X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4DS6-44 X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4DS6-44L X X X
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 240
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.11 Available Premises Interface Codes (Cont’d)
Telephone Company Premises
Interface Switch Supervisory Interface Feature Group
Group Signaling Code A B C D
10 LO, GO 4DS6-27 X
LO, GO 4DS6-27L X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4DS6-27 X X X
RV, EA, EB, EC 4DS6-27L X X X
9.1.12 Supervisory Signaling
Where the transmission parameters permit, and where signaling
conversion is required by the customer to meet its signaling capability,
the customer may order an optional supervisory signaling arrangement
for each transmission path provided as follows:
(A) For Interface Groups 1 and 2
DX Supervisory Signaling,
E&M Type I Supervisory Signaling,
E&M Type II Supervisory Signaling, or
E&M Type III Supervisory Signaling.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 241
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.1 Local Transport Interface Groups (Cont’d)
9.1.12 Supervisory Signaling (Cont’d)
(B) For Interface Group 2
SF Supervisory Signaling, or
Tandem Supervisory Signaling.
(C) For Interface Groups 6 through 10
These Interface Groups may, at the option of the customer, be
provided with individual transmission path SF supervisory
signaling where such signaling is available in Company central
offices. Generally such signaling is available only where the entry
switch provides an analog; i.e., nondigital, interface to the
transport termination.
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service
Each Switched Access Service transmission path is provided with standard
transmission specifications. There are three different standard specifications
(Types A, B, and C). The standard for a particular transmission path is dependent
on the Feature Group, the Interface Group, and whether the service is directly
routed or via an access tandem. Data Transmission parameters are also provided
with each Switched Access Service transmission path. The Company will, upon
notification by the customer that the data parameters are not being met, conduct
tests independently or in cooperation with the customer, and take any necessary
action to ensure that the data parameters are met.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 242
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
The Company will maintain existing transmission specifications on functioning
service configurations installed prior to the effective date of this tariff except that
service configurations having performance specifications exceeding the standards
listed in this provision will be maintained at performance levels specified in this
tariff.
9.2.1 Standard Transmission Specifications
Following are descriptions of the three Standard Transmission
Specifications available with Switched Access Service Feature Groups.
The specific applications in terms of the Feature Groups and Interface
Groups with which the Feature Group Standard Transmission
Specifications are provided as follows:
(A) Type A Transmission Specifications
Type A Transmission Specifications are provided with the
following parameters:
(1) Loss Deviation
The maximum Loss Deviation of the 1004 Hz loss relative to
the Expected Measured Loss (EML) is 2.0 dB.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 243
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.1 Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(A) Type A Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(2) Attenuation Distortion
The maximum Attenuation Distortion in the 404 to 2804 Hz
frequency band relative to the loss 1004 Hz is -1.0 dB to +3.0
dB.
(3) C-Message Noise
The maximum C-Message Noise for the transmission path at
the route miles listed is less than or equal to:
C-Message Noise*
Route Miles Type B2 Type B1
less than 50 35 dBrnCO 32 dBrnCO
51 to 100 37 dBrnCO 33 dBrnCO
101 to 200 40 dBrnCO 35 dBrnCO
201 to 400 43 dBrnCO 37 dBrnCO
401 to 1000 45 dBrnCO 39 dBrnCO
* For Feature Group C and D only Type B2 will be
provided. For Feature Groups A and B, Type B1 or B2
will be provided as set forth in Technical Reference PUB
62500.
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9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.1 Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(A) Type A Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(4) C-Notch Noise
The maximum C-Notch Noise, utilizing a -16 dBmO holding
tone, is less than or equal to 45 dBrnCO.
(5) Echo Control
Echo Control, identified as Equal Level Echo Path Loss, and
expressed as Echo Return Loss and Singing Return Loss, is
dependent on the routing, i.e., whether the service is routed
directly from the customer’s point of termination (POT) to the
end office or via an access tandem. It is equal to or greater
than the following:
Echo Singing
Return Loss Return Loss
POT to Access Tandem 21 dB 14 dB
POT to End Office
- Direct N/A N/A
- Via Access Tandem 16 dB 11 dB
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.1 Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(A) Type A Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(6) Standard Return Loss
Standard Return Loss expressed as Echo Return Loss and
Singing Return Loss on two-wire ports of a four-wire point of
termination shall be equal to or greater than:
Echo Return Loss Singing Return Loss
5 dB 2.5 dB
(B) Type B Transmission Specifications
Type B Transmission Specification is provided with the following
parameters.
(1) Loss Deviation
The maximum Loss Deviation of the 1004 Hz loss relative to
the Expected Measured Loss (EML) is ± 2.5 dB.
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.1 Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(B) Type B Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(2) Attenuation Distortion
The maximum Attenuation Distortion is the 404 to 2804 Hz
frequency band relative to loss at 1004 Hz is -2.0 dB to +4.0
dB.
(3) C-Message Noise
The maximum C-Message Noise for the transmission path at
the route miles listed is less than or equal to:
C-Message Noise*
Route Miles Type C2 Type C1
less than 50 38 dBrnCO 32 dBrnCO
51 to 100 39 dBrnCO 33 dBrnCO
101 to 200 41 dBrnCO 35 dBrnCO
201 to 400 43 dBrnCO 37 dBrnCO
401 to 1000 45 dBrnCO 39 dBrnCO
* For Feature Groups C and D only Type C2 will be
provided. For Feature Groups A and B, Type C1 or C2
will be provided as set forth in Technical Reference PUB
62500.
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Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.1 Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(B) Type B Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(4) C-Notch Noise
The maximum C-Notch Noise, utilizing a -16 dBmO holding
tone is less than or equal to 47 dBrnCO.
(5) Echo Control
Echo Control, identified as Impedance Balance for FGA and
FGB and Equal Level Echo Path Loss for FGC and FGD, and
expressed as Echo Return Loss (ERL) and Singing Return
Loss (SRL), is dependent on the routing; i.e., whether the
service is routed directly from the customer’s point of
termination (POT) to the end office or via an access tandem.
The ERL and SRL also differ by Feature Group, type of
termination, and type of transmission path. They are greater
than or equal to the following:
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.1 Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(B) Type B Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(5) Echo Control (Cont’d)
Echo Singing
Return Loss Return Loss
POT to Access Tandem
- Terminated in
4-Wire trunk 21 dB 14 dB
POT to End Office
- Terminated in
2-Wire trunk 16 dB 11 dB
POT to End Office
- Direct 16 dB 11 dB
- Via Access Tandem
• For FGB access 8 dB 4 dB
• For FGC access
(Effective 4-Wire
transmission path at
end office) 16 dB 11 dB
• For FGC access
(Effective 2-Wire
transmission path
at end office) 13 dB 6 dB
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.1 Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(B) Type B Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(6) Standard Return Loss
Standard Return Loss, expressed as Echo Return Loss and
Singing Return Loss, on two-wire ports of a four-wire point
of termination shall be equal to or greater than:
Echo Return Loss Singing Return Loss
5 dB 2.5 dB
(C) Type C Transmission Specifications
Type C Transmission Specifications are provided with the
following parameters:
(1) Loss Deviation
The maximum Loss Deviation of the 1004 Hz loss relative to
the Expected Measured Loss is 3.0 dB.
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Original Sheet Number 250
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.1 Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(C) Type C Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(2) Attenuation Distortion
The maximum Attenuation Distortion in the 404 to 2804 Hz
frequency band relative to loss at 1004 Hz is -2.0 dB to +5.5
dB.
(3) C-Message Noise
The maximum C-Message Noise for the transmission path at
the route miles listed is less than or equal to:
C-Message Noise*
Route Miles Type C2 Type C1
less than 50 38 dBrnCO 32 dBrnCO
51 to 100 39 dBrnCO 33 dBrnCO
101 to 200 41 dBrnCO 35 dBrnCO
201 to 400 43 dBrnCO 37 dBrnCO
401 to 1000 45 dBrnCO 39 dBrnCO
* For Feature Group C and D only Type C2 will be
provided. For Feature Groups A and B, Type C1 or C2
will be provided as set forth in Technical Reference PUB
62500.
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Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.1 Standard Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(C) Type C Transmission Specifications (Cont’d)
(4) C-Notch Noise
The maximum C-Notch Noise, utilizing a -16 dBm0 holding
tone is less than or equal to 47 dBrnCO.
(5) Echo Control
Echo Control, identified as Return Loss and expressed as
Echo Return Loss and Singing Return Loss, is dependent on
the routing, i.e., whether the service is routed directly from
the customer’s point of termination (POT) to the end office or
via an access tandem. It is equal to or greater than the
following:
Echo Singing
Return Loss Return Loss
POT to Access Tandem 13 dB 6 dB
POT to End Office
- Direct 13 dB 6 dB
- Via Access Tandem 8 dB 4 dB
(for FGB only)
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.2 Data Transmission Parameters
Two types of Data Transmission Parameters, i.e., Type DA and Type
DB, are provided for the Feature Group arrangements. These are
described as follows:
(A) Data Transmission Parameters Type DA
(1) Signal to C-Notched Noise Ratio
The Signal to C-Notched Noise Ratio is equal to or greater
than 33 dB.
(2) Envelope Delay Distortion
The maximum Envelope Delay Distortion for the frequency
bands and route miles specified is:
604 to 2804 Hz
less than 50 route miles 500 microseconds
equal to or greater than
50 route miles 900 microseconds
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.2 Data Transmission Parameters (Cont’d)
(A) Data Transmission Parameters Type DA (Cont’d)
(2) Envelope Delay Distortion (Cont’d)
1004 to 2404 Hz
less than 50 route miles 200 microseconds
equal to or greater than
50 route miles 400 microseconds
(3) Impulse Noise Counts
The Impulse Noise Counts exceeding a 65 dBrnCO threshold
in 15 minutes is no more than 15 counts.
(4) Intermodulation Distortion
The Second Order (R2) and Third Order (R3) Intermodulation
Distortion products are equal to or greater than:
Second Order (R2) 33 dB
Third Order (R3) 37 dB
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Original Sheet Number 254
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Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.2 Data Transmission Parameters (Cont’d)
(A) Data Transmission Parameters Type DA (Cont’d)
(5) Phase Jitter
The Phase Jitter over the 4-300 Hz frequency band is less than
or equal to 5° peak-to-peak.
(6) Frequency Shift
The maximum Frequency Shift does not exceed -2 to +2 Hz.
(B) Data Transmission Parameters Type DB
(1) Signal to C-Notched Noise Ratio
The signal to C-Notched Noise Ratio is equal to or greater
than 30 dB.
(2) Envelope Delay Distortion
The maximum Envelope Delay Distortion for the frequency
bands and route miles specified is:
604 to 2804 Hz
less than 50 route miles 800 microseconds
equal to or greater than
50 route miles 1000 microseconds
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Original Sheet Number 255
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.2 Data Transmission Parameters (Cont’d)
(B) Data Transmission Parameters Type DB (Cont’d)
(2) Envelope Delay Distortion (Cont’d)
1004 to 2404 Hz
less than 50 route miles 320 microseconds
equal to or greater than
50 route miles 500 microseconds
(3) Impulse Noise Counts
The Impulse Noise Counts exceeding a 67 dBrnCO threshold
in 15 minutes is no more than 15 counts.
(4) Intermodulation Distortion
The Second Order (R2) and Third Order (R3) Intermodulation
Distortion products are equal to or greater than:
Second Order (R2) 31 dB
Third Order (R3) 34 dB
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Original Sheet Number 256
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.2 Transmission Specifications Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
9.2.2 Data Transmission Parameters (Cont’d)
(B) Data Transmission Parameters Type DB (Cont’d)
(5) Phase Jitter
The Phase Jitter over the 4-300 Hz frequency band is less than
or equal to 7° peak-to-peak.
(6) Frequency Shift
The maximum Frequency Shift does not exceed -2 to +2 Hz.
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes
This section explains the Channel Interface codes and Network Channel codes
that the customer must specify when ordering Special Access Service. Included is
an example which explains the specific characteristics of the code, a glossary of
Channel Interface codes, impedance levels, Network Channel codes, and
compatible Channel Interfaces.
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9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
Example: If the customer specifies a NT Network Channel Code and a 2DC8-3
Channel Interface at the customer’s premises, the following is being requested:
NT = Metallic Channel with a Predefined Technical Specification
Package (1)
2 = Number of physical wires at customer premises
DC = Facility interface for direct current or voltage
8 = Variable impedance level
3 = Metallic facilities (DC continuity) for direct current/low
frequency control signals or slow speed data (30 baud)
9.3.1 Glossary of Channel Interface Codes and Options
Code Option Definition
AB - accepts 20 Hz ringing signal at customer’s point of
termination
AC - accepts 20 Hz ringing signal at customer’s end user’s point of
termination
CT - Centrex Tie Trunk Termination
DA - data stream in VF frequency band at customer’s end user’s
point of termination
DB - data stream in VF frequency band at customer’s point of
termination
- 10 VF for TG1 and TG2
- 43 VF for 43 Telegraph Carrier type signals, TG1 and TG2
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9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.1 Glossary of Channel Interface Codes and Options (Cont’d)
Code Option Definition
DC - direct current or voltage
- 1 monitoring interface with services RC combination
(McCulloh format)
- 2 Telephone Company energized alarm channel
- 3 Metallic facilities (DC continuity) for direct current/low
frequency control signals or slow speed data (30 baud)
DD - DATAPHONE Select-A-Station (and TABS) interface at
customer’s point of termination
DE - DATAPHONE Select-A-Station (and TABS) interface at the
customer’s end user’s point of termination
DS - digital hierarchy interface
- 15 1.544 Mbps (DS1) format per PUB 62411 plus D4
- 15E 8-bit PCM encoded in one 64 kbps of the DS1 signal
- 15F 8-bit PCM encoded in two 64 kbps of the DS1 signal
- 15G 8-bit PCM encoded in three 64 kbps of the DS1 signal
- 15H 14/11-bit PCM encoded in six 64 kbps of the DS1 signal
- 15J 1.544 Mbps format for PUB 62411
- 15K 1.544 Mbps format for PUB 62411 plus extended framing
format
- 15L 1.544 Mbps (DS1) with SF signaling
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9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.1 Glossary of Channel Interface Codes and Options (Cont’d)
Code Option Definition
- 27 274.176 Mbps (DS4)
- 27L 274.176 Mbps (DS4) with SF signaling
- 31 3.152 Mbps (DS1C)
- 31L 3.152 Mbps (DS1C) with SF signaling
- 44 44.736 Mbps (DS3)
- 44L 44.736 Mbps (DS3) with SF signaling
- 63 6.312 Mbps (DS2)
- 63L 6.312 Mbps (DS2) with SF signaling
DU - Digital access interface
- 24 2.4 kbps
- 48 4.8 kbps
- 56 56.0 kbps
- 96 9.6 kbps
- A 1.544 Mbps format for PUB 62411
- B 1.544 Mbps format per PUB 62411 plus D4
- C 1.544 Mbps format per PUB 62411 plus extended framing
format
DX - duplex signaling interface at customer’s point of termination
DY - duplex signaling interface at customer’s end user’s point of
termination
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.1 Glossary of Channel Interface Codes and Options (Cont’d)
Code Option Definition
EA - E Type I E&M Lead Signaling. Customer at POT or customer’s
end user at POT originates on E lead.
EA - M Type I E&M Lead Signaling. Customer at POT or customer’s
end user at POT originates on M Lead.
EB - E Type II E&M Lead Signaling. Customer at POT or
customer’s end user at POT originates on E Lead.
EB - M Type II E&M Lead Signaling. Customer at POT or
customer’s end user at POT originates on M Lead.
EC - Type III E&M Signaling at customer POT.
EX - A tandem channel unit signaling for loop start or ground start
and customer supplies open end (dial tone, etc.) functions.
EX - B tandem channel unit signaling for loop start or ground start
and customer supplies closed end (dial pulsing, etc.)
functions.
GO - ground start loop signaling - open end function by customer
or customer’s end user.
GS - Ground start loop signaling - closed end function by customer
or customer’s end user.
IA - E.I.A. (25 pin RS-232).
LA - end user loop start loop signaling - Type A OPS registered
port open end.
LB - end user loop start loop signaling - Type B OPS registered
port open end.
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.1 Glossary of Channel Interface Codes and Options (Cont’d)
Code Option Definition
LC - end user loop start loop signaling - Type C OPS registered
port open end.
LO - loop start loop signaling - open end function by customer or
customer’s end user.
LR - 20 Hz automatic ringdown interface at customer with
Telephone Company provided PLAR.
LS - loop start loop signaling - closed end function by customer or
customer’s end user.
NO - no signaling interface, transmission only.
PG - program transmission - no dc signaling.
- 1 nominal frequency from 50 to 15000 Hz.
- 3 nominal frequency from 200 to 3500 Hz.
- 5 nominal frequency from 100 to 5000 Hz.
- 8 nominal frequency from 50 to 8000 Hz.
PR - protective relaying*.
* Available only for the transmission of audio tone protective relaying signals
used in the protection of electric power systems during fault conditions.
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Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
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By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.1 Glossary of Channel Interface Codes and Options (Cont’d)
Code Option Definition
RV - 0 reverse battery signaling, one way operation, originated by
customer.
- T reverse battery signaling, one way operation, terminate
function by customer or customer’s end user.
SF - single frequency signaling with VF band at either customer
POT or customer’s end user POT.
TF - telephotograph interface.
TT - telegraph/teletypewriter interface at either customer POT or
customer’s end user POT.
- 2 20.0 milliamperes.
- 3 3.0 milliamperes.
- 6 62.5 milliamperes.
TV - television interface.
- 1 combined (diplexed) video and one audio signal.
- 2 combined (diplexed) video and two audio signals.
- 5 video plus one (or two) audio 5 kHz signal(s) or one (or two)
two-wire.
- 15 video plays one (or two) audio 15 kHz signal(s).
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9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.2 Impedance
The nominal reference impedance with which the channel will be
terminated for the purpose of evaluating transmission performances.
Value (ohms) Code(s)
110 0
150 1
600 2
900 3+
135 5
75 6
124 7
Variable 8
100 9
+ For those interface codes with a 4-wire transmission path at the
customer designated POT, rather than a standard 900 ohm
impedance the code (3) denotes a customer-provided transmission
equipment termination. Such terminations were provided to
customers in accordance with the F.C.C. Docket No. 20099
Settlement Agreement.
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Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
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9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.3 Digital Hierarchy Channel Interface Codes (4DS)
Customers selecting the multiplexed four-wire DSX-1 or higher facility
interface option at the customer designated premises will be requested to
provide subsequent system and channel assignment data. The various
digital bit rates in the digital hierarchy employ the channel interface code
4DS8, 4DS0, or 4DS6 plus the speed options indicated below:
Interface Code Nominal Bit Digital
and Speed Option Rate (Mbps) Hierarchy Level
4DS8-15 1.544 DS1
4DS8-31 3.152 DS1C
4DS0-63 6.312 DS2
4DS6-44 44.736 DS3
4DS6-27 274.176 DS4
9.3.4 Service Designator/Network Channel Code Conversion Table
The purpose of this table is to show the relationship between the service
designator codes (e.g., VGC, MT2, etc.) and the network channel codes
that are used for:
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9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.4 Service Designator/Network Channel Code Conversion Table (Cont’d)
Service Designator Network Channel
Code Code
MTC MQ
MT1 NT
MT2 NU
MT3 NV
TGC NQ
TG1 NW
TG2 NY
VGC LQ
VGW SE
VG1 LB
VG2 LC
VG3 LD
VG4 LE
VG5 LF
VG6 LG
VG7 LH
VG8 LJ
VG9 LK
VG10 LN
VG11 LP
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9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.4 Service Designator/Network Channel Code Conversion Table (Cont’d)
Service Designator Network Channel
Code Code
VG12 LR
APC PQ
AP1 PE
AP2 PF
AP3 PJ
AP4 PK
TVC TQ
TV1 TV
TV2 TW
DA1 XA
DA2 XB
DA3 XG
DA4 XH
HCO HS
HC1 HC
HC1C HD
HC2 HE
HC3 HF
HC4 HG
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9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces
The following tables show the channel interface codes (CIs) which are
compatible:
(A) Metallic
Compatible CIs
2DC8-1 2DC8-2
2DC8-3 2DC8-3
4DS8-* 2DC8-1
4DS8-* 2DC8-2
* See 9.3.3, preceding, for explanation.
(B) Voice Grade
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
2AB2 2AC2 2DB2 2DA2 2LR2 2LR2
2AB3 2AC2 2DB3 2DA2 2LR3 2LR2
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 268
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
2CT3 2DY2 2DX3 2LA2 2LS2 2LA2
4DS8* 2LB2 2LB2
4DX2 2LC2 2LC2
4DX3 2LO3
4DY2 2LS2 2LS3 2LA2
4EA2-E 2LS3 2LB2
4EA2-M 2LC2
4SF2 2GO2 2GS2
4SF3 2GS3 2NO2 2DA2
6DX2 2NO2
6DY2 2GO3 2GS2
6DY3 2GS3 2NO3 2NO2
6EA2-E 2PR2
6EA2-M 2LO2 2LS2
6EB2-E 2LS3 2TF3 2TF2
6EB2-M
6EB3-E 2LO3 2LS2
8EB2-E 2LS3
8EB2-M
* See 9.3.3, preceding for explanation.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 269
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs
8EC2
9DY2
9DY3
9EA2
9EA3
4AB2 2AC2
4AB2
4AC2
4SF2
4AB3 2AC2
4AC2
4SF2
4AC2 2AC2
4AC2
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 270
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
4DS8-* 2AC2 4DS8-* 4DG2
2DA2 4LR2
2DY2 4LS2
2GO2 4NO2
4DA2 4DA2 2GO3 4PR2
2GS2 4RV2-T
4DB2 2DA2 2GS3 4SF2
2NO2 2LA2 4SF3
2PR2 2LB2 4TF2
4DA2 2LC2 6DA2
4DB2 2LO2 6DY2
4NO2 2LO3 6DY3
4PR2 2LR2 6EA2-E
6DA2 2LS2 6EA2-M
2LS3 6EB2-E
* See 9.3.3, preceding for explanation.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 271
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
4DD3 2DE2 2NO2 6EB2-M
4DE2 2PR2 6GS2
2RV2-T 6LS2
2TF2 8EB2-E
4AC2 8EB2-M
4DA2 9DY2
4DE2 9DY3
4DX2 9EA2
4DX3 9EA3
4DY2
4EA2-E
4EA2-M
4DX2 2DY2 4DX2 8EB2-E 4DX3 6DY2
2LA2 8EB2-M 6DY3
2LB2 9DY2 6EA2-E
2LC2 9DY3 6EA2-M
2LO3 9EA2 6EB2-E
2LS2 9EA3 6EB2-M
2LS3 6LS2
2RV2-T 4DX3 2DY2 8EB2-E
4DX2 2LA2 8EB2-M
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 272
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
4DY2 2LB2 9DY2
4EA2-E 2LC2 9DY3
4EA2-M 2LO3 9EA2
4LS2 2LS2 9EA3
4RV2-T 2LS3
4SF2 2RV2-T 4DY2 2DY2
4SF3 4DX2 4DY2
6DY2 4DX3
6DY3 4DY2
6EA2-E 4EA2-E
6EA2-M 4EA2-M
6EB2-E 4LS2
6EB2-M 4RV2-T
6LS2 4SF2
4SF3
4EA2-E 2DY2 4EA3-E 2DY2 4GO2 2GO2
4DY2 4DY2 2GO3
4EA2-E 4EA2-E 2GS2
4EA2-M 4EA2-M 2GS3
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 273
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
4SF2 4SF2 4GS2
6DY2 6DY2 4SF2
6DY3 6DY3 6GS2
6EB2-E 6EA2-E
6EB2-M 6EA2-M 4GO3 2GO2
8EB2-E 6EB2-E 2GS2
8EB2-M 6EB2-M 2GS3
9DY2 8EB2-E 4GS2
9DY3 9EB2-M 4SF2
9DY2 6GS2
4EA2-M 2DY2 9DY3
4DY2 9EA2
4EA2-M 9EA3 4GS 2GS
4SF2 2LS
4GS
4LS
6DY2
6DY3
6EB2-E
6EB2-M
8EB2-E
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 274
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
8EB2-M
9DY2
9DY3
4LO2 2LS2 4LS3 2LA2 4SF2 2LO3
2LS3 2LB2 2LR2
4LS2 2LC2 2LS2
4SF2 2LO2 2LS3
6LS2 2LO3 2RV2-T
4SF2 4AC2
4LO3 2LS2 4DY2
2LS3 4NO2 2DA2 4LS2
4LS2 2DE2 4RV2-T
4SF2 2NO2 4SF2
6LS2 4DA2 6DY2
4DE2 6DY3
4LR2 2LR2 4NO2 6GS2
4LR2 6DA2 9DY2
4SF2 9DY3
4RV2-0 2RV2-T
4LR3 2LR2 4RV2-T 4SF3 2DY2
4LR2 4SF2 2GO3
4SF2 2GS2
4SF2 2AC2 2GS3
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 275
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
4LS2 2LA2 2DY2 2LA2
2LB2 2GS2 2LB2
2LC2 2GS3 2LC2
2LO2 2LA2 2LO3
2LO3 2LB2 2LR2
2LC2
4SF3 2LS2 6DA 4DA2 6DY3 2DY2
2LS3 6DA2 4DY2
2RV2-T 6DY2
4DY2 6DX2 2DY2 6DY3
4EA2-E 4DY2
4EA2-M 4EA2-E 6EA2-E 2AC2
4GS2
4LR2 4EA2-M 2DY2
4LS2 4SF2 2LA2
4RV2-T 6DY2 2LB2
4SF2 6DY3 2LC2
4SF3 6EA2-E 2LO3
6DY2 6EA2-M 2LS2
6DY3 6EB2-E 2LS3
6EB2-E 6EB2-M 2RV2-T
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 276
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
6EB2-M 8EB2-E 4AC2
6GS2 8EB2-M 4DY2
6LS2 9DY2 4EA2-E
9DY2 9DY3 4EA2-M
9DY3 9EA2 4LS2
9EA2 9EA3 4RV2-T
9EA3 4SF2
6DY2 2DY2 4SF3
4TF2 2TF2 4DY2 6DY2
4TF2 6DY2 6DY3
6EA2-E
6EA2-M
6EA2-E 6EB2-E 6EA2-M 6DY2 6EB3-E 2DY2
6EB2-M 6DY3 4DY2
6LS2 6EA2-M 4EA2-E
8EB2-E 6EB2-E 4EA2-M
8EB2-M 6EB2-M 4SF2
9DY2 6LS2 6DY2
9DY3 8EB2-E 6DY3
8EB2-M 6EA2-E
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 277
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
6EA2-M 2AC2 9DY2 6EA2-M
2DY2 9DY3 8EB2-E
2LA2 8EB2-M
2LB2 6EB2-E 2DY2 9DY2
2LC2 4DY2 9DY3
2LO3 4SF2 9EA2
2LS2 6DY2 9EA3
2LS3 6DY3
2RV2-T 6EB2-E 6EX2-A 2GS2
4AC2 6EB2-M 2GS3
4DY2 9DY2 2LS2
4EA2-E 9DY3 2LS3
4EA2-M 4GS2
4LS2 6EB2-M 2DY2 4LS2
4RV2-T 4DY2 4SF2
4SF2 4SF2 6GS2
4SF3 6DY2 6LS2
6DY3
6EB2-M
9DY2
9DY3
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 278
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
6EX2-B 2GO3 8EB2-E 2AC2 8EB2-M 2AC2
2LA2 2DY2 2DY2
2LB2 2LA2 2LA2
2LC2 2LB2 2LB2
2LO2 2LC2 2LC2
2LO3 2LO3 2LO3
2LR2 2LS2 2LS2
4LR2 2LS3 2LS3
4SF2 2RV2-T 2RV2-T
4AC2 4AC2
6GO2 2GO2 4DY2 4DY2
2GS2 4LS2 4LS2
2GS3 4RV2-T 4RV2-T
4GS2 4SF2 4SF2
4SF2 4SF3 4SF3
6GS2 6DY2 6DY2
6DY3 6DY3
6LO2 2LS2 6EB2-E 6EB2-E
2LS3 6EB2-M 6EB2-M
4LS2 6LS2 6LS2
4SF2 8EB2-E 8EB2-M
6LS2 8EB2-M 9DY2
9DY2 9DY3
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 279
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
6LS2 2LA2 9DY3
2LB2
2LC2
2LO2
2LO3
4SF2
8EC2 2DY2 9DY2 2DY2 9EA3 2DY2
4DY2 4DY2 4DY2
4EA2-E 6DY2 4EA2-E
4EA2-M 6DY3 4EA2-M
4SF2 9DY2 6DY2
6DY2 6DY3
6DY3 9DY3 2DY2 6EA2-E
6EA2-E 4DY2 6EA2-M
6EA2-M 6DY2 6EB2-E
6EB2-E 6DY3 6EB2-M
6EB2-M 9DY2 8EB2-E
8EB2-E 9DY3 8EB2-M
8EB2-M 9DY2
9DY2 9EA2 2DY2 9DY3
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 280
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(B) Voice Grade (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
9DY3 4DY2 9EA3
9EA2 4EA2-E
9EA3 4EA2-M
6DY2
6DY3
6EA2-E
6EA2-M
6EB2-E
6EB2-M
8EB2-E
8EB2-M
9DY2
9DY3
9EA2
9EA3
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 281
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(C) Program Audio
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
2PG2-1 2PG1-1 4DS8-15E 2PG1-3
2PG2-1 2PG2-3
2PG2-3 2PG1-3 4DS8-15F 2PG1-5
2PG2-3 2PG2-5
2PG2-5 2PG1-5 4DS8-15G 2PG1-8
2PG2-5 2PG2-8
2PG2-8 2PG1-8 4DA8-15H 2PG1-1
2PG2-8 2PG2-1
(D) High Capacity
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
4DS0-63 4DS0-63 4DS8-15J 4DU8-A
4DU8-A, B, or C 6DU8-A
6DU8-A, B, or C
4DS8-15K 4DU8-B
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 282
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(D) High Capacity (Cont’d)
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
4DS6-27 4DS6-27 4DU8-C
4DU8-A, B, or C 6DU8-B
6DU8-A, B, or C 6DU8-C
4DS6-44 4DS6-44 4DS8-31 4DS8-31
4DU8-A, B, or C 4DU8-A, B, or C
6DU8-A, B, or C 6DU8-A, B, or C
4DS8-15 4DS8-15* 4DU8-A, B,
4DU8-B or C 4DU8-A, B, or C
6DU8-8
* Available only as a cross connect of two individual channels
of 1.544 Mbps facilities at a Telephone Company hub.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 283
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(E) Video
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
2TV6-1 4TV6-15 4TV7-5 4TV6-5
4TV7-15 4TV7-5
2TV6-2 6TV6-15 4TV7-15 4TV6-15
6TV7-15 4TV7-15
2TV7-1 4TV6-15 6TV6-5 6TV6-5
4TV7-15 6TV7-5
2TV7-2 6TV6-15 6TV6-15 6TV6-15
6TV7-15 6TV7-15
4TV6-5 4TV6-5 6TV7-5 6TV6-5
4TV7-5 6TV7-5
4TV6-15 4TV6-15 6TV7-15 6TV6-15
4TV7-15 6TV7-15
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 284
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
9. Interface Groups, Transmission Specifications, and Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
9.3 Special Access Channel Interface and Network Channel Codes (Cont’d)
9.3.5 Compatible Channel Interfaces (Cont’d)
(F) Digital Data
Compatible CIs Compatible CIs Compatible CIs
4DS8-15 4DS8-15* 4DU5-24 4DU5-24 6DU5-24 6DU5-24
4DU5-24
4DU5-48 4DU5-48 4DU5-48 6DU5-48 6DU5-48
4DU5-56
4DU5-96 4DU5-96 4DU5-96 6DU5-56 6DU5-56
6DU5-24
6DU5-48 4DU8-56 4DU5-56 6DU5-96 6DU5-96
6DU5-96
* Available only as a cross connect of two digital channels at
appropriate digital speeds at a Telephone Company hub.
10. Rates and Charges
10.1 General
The rates and charges for the services offered in this tariff are shown separately
for each Issuing Carrier in this section. See the Table of Contents to locate the
description of the services provided for these rate elements.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 285
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont'd)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company
10.2.1 Switched Access Service
(T)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rate (T)
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport (T)
(Per Access Minute) (N)
Premium Access - Originating* $0.016684 (T)
Premium Access – Terminating*: (C)
(1) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Mile $0.000092
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Termination $0.000479 (C)
(M)
(M)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional
Features as set forth in Section 5.
(M) Rates 10.2.1(C) now shown on Original Sheet Number 285.2 in different rate structure and
(D) now shown on Original Sheet Number 285.3. Original Sheet Number 285.1 is part of the (B)
rate structure.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 285.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont'd)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company (Cont'd)
10.2.1 Switched Access Service (Cont'd)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Transport
(i) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 5.80 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 27.22
High Capacity DS3 $ 237.10
(ii) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 58.34
High Capacity DS1 $ 141.22
High Capacity DS3 $ 906.84
(iii) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 827.39
DS1 to Voice $ 319.45 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 285.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont'd)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company (Cont'd)
10.2.1 Switched Access Service (Cont'd)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges
Local Switching Originating, Per Access Minute:
Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) $0.016684
Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) $0.016684
Local Switching Terminating:
(1) Premium Access:
Per Terminating Access Minute:*
- Effective7-1-2015 $ 0.016969 (C)(I)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 285.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont'd)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company (Cont'd)
10.2.1 Switched Access Service (Cont'd)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.2.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query $0.0035
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) $0.007165
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 286
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.2.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per
Access
Minute
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service (T)
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.00913
(D)
10.2.2 Special Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel Per
Termination
(a) Two-Wire $223.24 $58.88
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 91.04
(2) Metallic Channel Per Termination
Two-Wire 223.24 58.88
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel Interfaces as set forth
in 6.1.7.
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 287
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.2.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $33.77 $3.38
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging,
Distribution
Amplifier Per Port .00 21.71 2.18
(ii) Gain
Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(4) Video Service
Per Termination 223.24 425.40 233.97
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 288
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.2.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Bridging Per Port .00 $3.37
(ii) Loop Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement .00 6.75
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21
(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination .00 18.60
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 289
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.2.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Multiplexing, Per
Arrangement .00 $182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop Transfer,
Per Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement,
Including Control Channel
Termination .00 187.03
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 290
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.2.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates** Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(7) High Capacity (DS3)
Service Per Termination $223.24 ICB $.00
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade,
Metallic Channel, Program
Audio, and Video Service .00 $125.67 12.57*
(2) Digital Data Service*** .00 ICB .00
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 ICB .00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB .00
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
*** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds:
2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by
technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds are not
available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 291
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.2.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
10.2.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 292
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.2.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 30.00 45.00
(M)
(M)
(D)
(D)
(M)
(M)
(M) Material now shown on Sheet Number 293.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 293
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.2 Albion Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.2.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Non-Recurring (T)
Charges
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary (C)(M)
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62 (C)(M)
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion (M)
Per DS1 N/C (M)
(G) Access Order See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change See Section 4.5.1
(M) Material previously shown on Sheet Number 292. Rate (E) was changed in compliance
with Order No. 29806.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 294
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company
10.3.1 Switched Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rate
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access - Originating* $0.02019
Premium Access – Terminating*:
(1) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Mile $0.00043 (I)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Termination $0.002234 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features as
set forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 294.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.3.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Transport
(i) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 5.80 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 27.22
High Capacity DS3 $ 237.10
(ii) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 58.34
High Capacity DS1 $ 141.22
High Capacity DS3 $ 906.84
(iii) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 827.39
DS1 to Voice $ 319.45 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 294.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.3.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges
Local Switching Originating, Per Access Minute:
Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) $0.02019
Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) $0.02019
Local Switching Terminating:
(1) Premium Access:
Per Terminating Access Minute:*
- Effective 7-1-2015 $ 0.016969 (C)(R)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 294.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.3.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.3.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query $0.0035
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) $0.007165
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 295
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.3.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per (T)
Access
Minute (T)
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.01000
(D)
10.3.2 Special Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel Per
Termination
(a) Two-Wire $223.24 $36.47
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 55.19
(2) Metallic Channel
Per Termination
Two-Wire 223.24 36.47
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel Interfaces as set forth in
6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 296
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.3.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $33.77 $3.38
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging, Distribution
Amplifier Per Port .00 21.71 2.18
(ii) Gain Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(4) Video Service Per Termination 223.24 425.40 233.97
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 297
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.3.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Bridging Per Port .00 $3.37
(ii) Loop Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement .00 6.75
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21
(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination .00 18.60
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 298
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.3.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Multiplexing, Per
Arrangement .00 $182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop Transfer,
Per Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement Per
Four Port Arrangement,
Including Control Channel
Termination .00 187.03
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 299
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.3.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates** Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(7) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB $.00
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade, Metallic
Channel, Program Audio, and
Video Service .00 $186.27 18.63*
(2) Digital Data Service*** .00 ICB .00
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 ICB .00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB .00
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
*** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds: 2.4,
4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by
technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds are not
available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 300
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.3.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
10.3.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 301
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.3.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 30.00 45.00
(M)
(M)
(D)
(D)
(M)
(M)
(M) Material now shown on Sheet Number 302.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 302
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: July 6, 2010 Effective: August 4, 2010
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.3 Cambridge Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.3.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Non-Recurring
Charges
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1
(I) Late Payment Charge See Section 2.4.1(B)(4) (N)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 303
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.4 Columbine Telephone Company, Inc., d.b.a. Silver Star Communications
10.4.1 Switched Access Service
Nonrecurring Per Access Minute
Charges IntraLATA InterLATA
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access, Originating* $0.0322 $0.0108
Premium Access – Terminating*:
(1) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Mile $0.00043 $0.00043 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features as set
forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 303.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.4 Columbine Telephone Company, Inc., d.b.a. Silver Star Communications (Cont’d)
10.4.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per Access Minute
IntraLATA InterLATA
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access – Terminating*: (Cont’d)
(1) Tandem Switched Transport (Cont’d)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Termination $0.002234 $0.002234 (I)
Monthly
Rate
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Transport
(i) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 4.34
High Capacity DS1 $ 20.37
High Capacity DS3 $ 177.43 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features
as set forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 303.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.4 Columbine Telephone Company, Inc., d.b.a. Silver Star Communications (Cont’d)
10.4.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport (Cont’d)
(a) Direct Trunked Transport (Cont’d)
(ii) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 43.66 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 105.69
High Capacity DS3 $ 678.65
(iii) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 619.19
DS1 to Voice $ 239.06 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 303.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.4 Columbine Telephone Company, Inc., d.b.a. Silver Star Communications (Cont’d)
10.4.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per Access Minute
IntraLATA InterLATA
(C) End Office Charges
Local Switching Originating, Per Access Minute:
(1) Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) $0.0175 $0.0175
(2) Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) $0.0175 $0.0175
Local Switching Terminating:
(1) Premium Access:
Per Terminating Access Minute:*
- Effective 7-1-2015 $ 0.016969 $ 0.016969 (C)(R)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 303.4
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.4 Columbine Telephone Company, Inc., d.b.a. Silver Star Communications (Cont’d)
10.4.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.4.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 304
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.4 Columbine Telephone Company, Inc., d.b.a. Silver Star Communications (Cont’d) (T)
10.4.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per
Access Minute
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query N/A
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) N/A
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.0100
(D)
10.4.2 Special Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel Per Termination
(a) Two-Wire $351.00 $34.50
(b) Four-Wire 353.00 46.00
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 305
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.4 Columbine Telephone Company, Inc., d.b.a. Silver Star Communications (Cont’d) (Z)
10.4.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(2) Digital Data Service ** (D)
Per Termination $370.50 $120.00
(3) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination ICB
(4) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination ICB
(5) Optional Features and Functions ICB
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
** Digital Data speeds are limited by technological capacity of end (T)
Office switches. All speeds are not available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 306
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.4 Columbine Telephone Company, Inc., d.b.a. Silver Star Communications (Cont’d) (Z)
10.4.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Rates
Charges Fixed* Per Mile
(B) Channel Mileage
(1) Voice Grade,
(a) Two-Wire $.00 $19.00 $2.55
(b) Four-Wire .00 19.00 2.55
(2) Digital Data Service ** .00 110.00 1.20
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 ICB ICB
(b) DS3 .00 ICB ICB
(4) Optional Features and Funcations .00 ICB ICB (N)
Monthly
Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port N/A N/A
* Per Termination.
** Digital Data speeds are limited by technological capacity of end (T)
office switches. All speeds are not available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 307
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.4 Columbine Telephone Company, Inc., d.b.a. Silver Star Communications (Cont’d) (Z)
10.4.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $20.00 $30.00
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 20.00 30.00
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 20.00 30.00
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 20.00 30.00
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 308
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.4 Columbine Telephone Company, Inc., d.b.a. Silver Star Communications
(Cont’d) (Z)
10.4.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Non-Recurring (T)
Charges
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary (C)
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62 (C)
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion
Per DS1 N/A
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1
Rate (E) was changed in compliance with Order No. 29806.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
6th Revised Sheet Number 309
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc.
10.5.1 Switched Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rate
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access - Originating* $0.0269
Premium Access – Terminating*:
(1) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Mile $0.000430 (I)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Termination $0.002234 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features
as set forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 309.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Transport
(i) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 5.80 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 27.22
High Capacity DS3 $ 237.10
(ii) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 58.34
High Capacity DS1 $ 141.22
High Capacity DS3 $ 906.84
(iii) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 827.39
DS1 to Voice $ 319.45 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 309.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges
Local Switching Originating, Per Access Minute:
Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) $0.0113
Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) $0.0113
Local Switching Terminating:
(1) Premium Access:
Per Terminating Access Minute:*
- Effective 7-1-2015 $ 0.018465 (C)(R)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 309.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.5.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query $0.0035
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) $0.007165
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 310
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 13, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (T)
Nonrecurring Per Access
Charges Minute
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.1305
(D)
10.5.2 Special Access Service
Monthly
Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel Per
Termination
(a) Two-Wire $223.24 $28.96
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 43.17
(2) Metallic Channel Per Termination
Two-Wire 223.24 28.96
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 311
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $33.77 $3.38
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging, Distribution
Amplifier Per Port .00 21.71 2.18
(ii) Gain Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(4) Video Service
Per Termination 223.24 425.40 233.97
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 312
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination $223.24 $53.58
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Bridging Per Port .00 3.37
(ii) Loop Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement .00 6.75
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21
(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination .00 18.60
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 313
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination $223.24 $150.62
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Multiplexing, Per
Arrangement .00 182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop Transfer,
Per Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement,
Including Control Channel
Termination .00 187.03
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 314
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 22, 2011 Effective: December 21, 2011
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates** Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(7) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB $.00
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade,
Metallic Channel, Program
Audio, and Video Service .00 $5.43 (R) 12.33*
(2) Digital Data Service*** .00 7.32 (R) .00
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 25.46 (R) .00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB .00
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
*** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds: 2.4,
4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by
technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds are not
available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 315
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 22, 2011 Effective: December 21, 2011
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
(D) Term Discounts (N)
(1) Service may be ordered at the customer’s option on a monthly rate
basis or for Term Discount periods of 36 months (3 years) or 60
months (5 years).
(2) The customer must specify the length of the service commitment
period at the time the service is ordered.
(3) Discontinuance of Service
Discontinuance charges, as described below, will apply to the
portion of the service being disconnected when the customer
chooses to disconnect all or a portion of its service prior to the
expiration of the term commitment period. (N)
(M)
(M)
(M) Rates and Charges 10.5.3 now shown on Original Sheet Number 315.2.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 315.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 22, 2011 Effective: December 21, 2011
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
(D) Term Discounts (Cont’d)
(3) Discontinuance of Service (Cont’d)
Should the customer choose to discontinue a Term Discount plan
prior to the completion of the minimum service period,
discontinuance charges will apply. Discontinuance charges
equal to one-hundred percent of the total undiscounted monthly
rates, less any amounts previously paid, will apply for the
minimum service period.
(4) Term Commitment Discount Percentage
36 months 10%
60 months 20% (N)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 315.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 22, 2011 Effective: December 21, 2011
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d) (N)
10.5.3 Miscellaneous Services (M)
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50 (M)
(M) Rates and Charges 10.5.3 previously shown on Original Sheet Number 315.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 316
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $30.00 $45.00
Non-Recurring (T)
Charges
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary (C)
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62 (C)
(M)
(M)
(M) Material now shown on Sheet Number 316.1. Rate (E) was changed in compliance with
Order No. 29806.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 316.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: July 6, 2010 Effective: August 4, 2010
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.5 Custer Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.5.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Non-Recurring
Charges
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1
(I) Late Payment Charge See Section 2.4.1(B)(4) (N)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
4th Revised Sheet Number 317
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc.
10.6.1 Switched Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rate
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport, Premium Rates
(1) Entrance Facility
Per Termination
Voice Grade (2-Wire) $ 481.03 $ 87.33 (I)
Voice Grade (4-Wire) $ 481.03 $ 139.75
High Capacity DS1 $ 352.76 $ 425.78
High Capacity DS3 $ 475.69 $ 3,887.69
(2) Direct Trunked Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade (2 & 4 Wire) $ 6.23
High Capacity DS1 $ 29.10
High Capacity DS3 $ 254.11 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 317.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(2) Direct Trunked Transport (Cont’d)
(b) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade (2 & 4 Wire) $ 62.52 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 151.36
High Capacity DS3 $ 971.91
(c) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 886.75 (I)
(3) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Access Minute, Per Mile
- Originating $ 0.0000854
- Terminating $ 0.000430 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 317.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport, Premium Rates (Cont’d)
(3) Tandem Switched Transport (Cont’d)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Access Minute, Per Termination
- Originating $ 0.002090
- Terminating $ 0.002234 (I)
(c) Tandem Switching,
Per Access Minute, Per Tandem
- Originating $ 0.0000
- Terminating $ 0.0000
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 317.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office, Premium Rates
(1) Local Switching,
Per Access Minute
- Originating $ 0.01757
- Terminating:
- Effective 7-1-2015 $ 0.018465 (C)(R)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 317.4
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office (Local Switching) (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.6.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query $ 0.003500
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) $ 0.007165
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 318
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per Access (T)
Minute (T)
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.01000
(2) Per Terminating Minute 0.00000 (R)
Monthly
Rates*
10.6.2 Special Access Service
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel
Per Termination
(a) Two-Wire $223.24 $46.75
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 71.63
(2) Metallic Channel Per
Termination
Two-Wire 223.24 46.75
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel Interfaces as set forth in
6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 319
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $33.77 $3.38
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging, Distribution
Amplifier Per Port .00 21.71 2.18
(ii) Gain Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(4) Video Service Per Termination 223.24 425.40 233.97
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 320
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office Bridging
Per Port .00 $3.37
(ii) Loop Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement .00 6.75
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21
(b) Channel Service Unit Per
Termination .00 18.60
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 321
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement .00 $182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop Transfer,
Per Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement Per
Four Port Arrangement,
Including Control Channel
Termination .00 187.03
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 322
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates** Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(7) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB $.00
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade,
Metallic Channel, Program
Audio, and Video Service .00 $36.90 3.69*
(2) Digital Data Service*** .00 ICB .00
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 ICB .00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB .00
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
*** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds: 2.4,
4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by
technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds are not
available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 323
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
10.6.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering
Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 324
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 7, 2005 Effective: November 1, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 30.00 45.00
(E) Presubscription
(1) Manual PIC Change Charges, (C)
per line or trunk
- When only the IntraLATA
PIC is changed 5.50
- When both the InterLATA
and IntraLATA PICs are
changed simultaneously 2.75
(2) Electronic PIC change charge,
per line or trunk N/A (C)
Nonrecurring
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion Charges
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 325
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.6.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring
Charges
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 326
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.6 Direct Communications Rockland, Inc. (Cont’d)
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
5th Revised Sheet Number 327
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tel. Co.
10.7.1 Switched Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rate
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access - Originating* $0.02795
Premium Access – Terminating*:
(1) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Mile $0.000201 (I)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Termination $0.001047 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features as set
forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 327.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tel. Co. (Cont’d)
10.7.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Transport
(i) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 2.98 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 13.99
High Capacity DS3 $ 121.91
(ii) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 30.00
High Capacity DS1 $ 72.61
High Capacity DS3 $ 466.26
(iii) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 425.43
DS1 to Voice $ 164.24 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 327.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tel. Co. (Cont’d)
10.7.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges
Local Switching Originating, Per Access Minute:
Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) $0.02795
Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) $0.02795
Local Switching Terminating:
(1) Premium Access:
Per Terminating Access Minute:*
- Effective 7-1-2015 $ 0.018465 (C)(R)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 327.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tel. Co. (Cont’d)
10.7.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.7.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query $0.0035
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) $0.007165
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 328
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 13, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tel. Co. (Cont’d) (T)
10.7.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (T)
Per
Access
Minute
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.02600
(D)
10.7.2 Special Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel
Per Termination
(a) Two-Wire $223.24 $28.68
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 42.73
(2) Metallic Channel Per Termination
Two-Wire 223.24 28.68
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 329
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tele. Company (Cont’d)
10.7.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $33.77 $3.38
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging, Distribution
Amplifier Per Port .00 21.71 2.18
(ii) Gain Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(4) Video Service
Per Termination 223.24 425.40 233.97
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 330
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tele. Company (Cont’d)
10.7.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination $223.24 $53.06
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office Bridging
Per Port .00 3.37
(ii) Loop Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement .00 6.75
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21
(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination .00 18.60
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 331
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tele. Company (Cont’d)
10.7.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination $223.24 $306.24
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Multiplexing, Per
Arrangement .00 182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop
Transfer, Per
Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port
Arrangement,
Including Control
Channel Termination .00 187.03
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 332
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tele. Company (Cont’d)
10.7.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates** Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(7) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB $.00
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade,
Metallic Channel, Program
Audio, and Video Service .00 $33.24 3.32*
(2) Digital Data Service*** .00 66.48 .00
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 219.05 .00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB .00
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
*** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds: 2.4,
4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by
technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds are not
available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 333
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tele. Company (Cont’d)
10.7.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
10.7.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 334
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tele. Company (Cont’d)
10.7.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 30.00 45.00
(M)
(M)
(M) Material now shown on Sheet Number 334.1.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 334.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: July 6, 2010 Effective: August 4, 2010
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.7 Farmers Mutual Tele. Company (Cont’d)
10.7.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Non-Recurring
Charges
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1
(I) Late Payment Charge See Section 2.4.1(B)(4) (N)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
4th Revised Sheet Number 335
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company
10.8.1 Switched Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rate
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access– Originating* $0.0200
Premium Access – Terminating*:
(1) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Mile $0.000430 (I)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Termination $0.002234 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features as set
forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 335.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.8.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport, Premium Rates (Cont’d)
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Transport
(i) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 4.34 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 20.37
High Capacity DS3 $ 177.43
(ii) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 43.66
High Capacity DS1 $ 105.69
High Capacity DS3 $ 678.65
(iii) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 619.19
DS1 to Voice $ 239.06 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 335.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.8.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges
Local Switching Originating, Per Access Minute:
Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) $0.0200
Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) $0.0200
Local Switching Terminating:
(1) Premium Access:
Per Terminating Access Minute:*
- Effective 7-1-2015 $ 0.015472 (C)(R)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 335.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.8.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.8.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query $ 0.0035
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) $ 0.007165
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 336
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.8.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per
Nonrecurring Access
Charges Minute
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.02485
(D)
10.8.2 Special Access Service
Monthly
Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel
Per Termination
(a) Two-Wire $223.24 $28.68
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 42.73
(2) Metallic Channel
Per Termination
Two-Wire 223.24 28.68
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 337
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.8.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $33.77 $3.38
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging,
Distribution
Amplifier Per Port .00 21.71 2.18
(ii) Gain
Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(4) Video Service
Per Termination 223.24 425.40 233.97
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 338
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.8.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination $223.24 $53.06
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Bridging Per Port .00 3.37
(ii) Loop Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement .00 6.75
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21
(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination .00 18.60
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 339
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.8.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination $223.24 $149.17
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Multiplexing, Per
Arrangement .00 182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop
Transfer, Per
Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port
Arrangement,
Including Control
Channel Termination .00 187.03
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 340
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.8.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates** Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(7) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB $.00
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade, Metallic
Channel, Program Audio, and
Video Service .00 $36.64 3.66*
(2) Digital Data Service*** .00 73.28 .00
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 185.76 .00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB .00
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
*** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds: 2.4,
4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by
technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds are not
available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 341
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.8.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
10.8.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 342
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 7, 2005 Effective: November 1, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.8.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 30.00 45.00
(E) Presubscription
(1) Manual PIC Change Charges, (C)
per line or trunk
- When only the IntraLATA
PIC is changed 5.50
- When both the InterLATA
and IntraLATA PICs are
changed simultaneously 2.75
(2) Electronic PIC change charge,
per line or trunk N/A (C)
Nonrecurring
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion Charges
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 342.1
ACCESS SERVICE (N)
Issued: July 6, 2010 Effective: August 4, 2010
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.8 Filer Mutual Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.8.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring
Charges
(I) Late Payment Charge See Section 2.4.l (B)(4) (N)
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
4th Revised Sheet Number 343
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co.
10.9.1 Switched Access Service
Nonrecurring
Charges Per Access Minute
IntraLATA InterLATA
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access, Originating* $0.02169 $0.0108
Premium Access – Terminating*:
(1) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Mile $0.00043 $0.00043 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features as set
forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 343.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per Access Minute
IntraLATA InterLATA
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access – Terminating*: (Cont’d)
(1) Tandem Switched Transport (Cont’d)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Termination $0.002234 $0.002234 (I)
Monthly
Rate
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Transport
(i) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 2.10 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 9.82
High Capacity DS3 $ 84.45 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features
as set forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 343.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport (Cont’d)
(a) Direct Trunked Transport (Cont’d)
(ii) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 21.02 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 50.90
High Capacity DS3 $ 326.82
(iii) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 298.18
DS1 to Voice $ 115.13 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 343.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per Access Minute
IntraLATA InterLATA
(C) End Office Charges
Local Switching Originating, Per Access Minute:
(1) Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) $0.02169 $0.0175
(2) Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) $0.02169 $0.0175
Local Switching Terminating:
(1) Premium Access:
Per Terminating Access Minute:*
- Effective 7-1-2015 $ 0.012478 $ 0. 012478 (C)(R)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 343.4
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.9.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 344
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. dba FairPoint Communications (Cont’d) (T)
10.9.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Per
Charges Access Minute
(D) Carrier Common Line
Access Service (T)
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.005094
(2) Per Terminating Minute 0.000000 (R)
10.9.2 Special Access Service
Monthly
Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade (VG) 33 and 36
(a) Channel Performance,
End-Link or Mid-Link
Per Termination
(i) VG 33 – No Signaling $100.00 $8.50
(ii) VG 36 – Data Stream 120.00 14.00
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 345
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(1) (Cont’d)
(b) Network Access Channel,
Per Termination
(i) Two-Wire $.00 $14.00
(ii) Four-Wire .00 28.00
(c) Service Provisioning Charge
(i) Initial 300.00 .00
(ii) Subsequent 175.00 .00
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 346
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(2) Voiceband and Data Service
(a) Channel Connection,
Per Termination
(i) Inside Base Rate Area
Two-Wire $.00 $8.50
Four-Wire .00 15.00
(ii) Outside Base Rate Area
Four-Wire .00 20.00
(b) Channel Transmission
Parameter, Per Termination
(i) Two-Point Connection
Two-Wire
• Voice A 259.00 9.00
• Voice C 242.00 10.50
• Data 351.00 26.00
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 347
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(2) (Cont’d)
(b) (Cont’d)
(i) (Cont’d)
Four-Wire
• Voice D, Customer
Premises to Customer
Premises $268.00 $15.00
• Data 353.00 31.00
(ii) Multipoint Connection
Two-Wire
• Voice A 361.00 9.00
• Data 415.00 26.00
Four-Wire
• Data 459.00 31.00
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 348
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(2) (Cont’d)
(b) (Cont’d)
(iii) Circuit Configuration
Change, Per Occurrence,
Per Circuit
Two-Wire $352.00 $.00
Four-Wire 403.00 .00
(iv) Optional Features and
Functions
Loop Type Signaling
Arrangement, Per Termination .00 3.50
E&M Signaling Arrangement,
Per Termination .00 4.00
Central Office Data Bridging,
Per Port .00 6.50
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 349
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Digital Data Service 56 Kbps
(a) Channel Performance,
Per Termination $370.50 $75.00
(b) Move Charge, Per Local
Distribution Channel 177.50 .00
(c) Network Access Channel,
Per Termination .00 15.00
(d) Optional Features and
Functions, Per Termination
(i) Bridging Network .00 25.00
(ii) Secondary Channel
(subsequent order only*) 85.00* 15.00
(4) High Capacity (DS1) Service,
Per Termination 600.00 150.00
(5) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination ICB ICB
* This charge applies when adding this feature on a subsequent order
activity only.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 350
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(B) Channel Mileage
(1) Voice Grade 33 and 36
(a) Over 0 to 8 Miles
Fixed $60.00 $22.00
Per Mile .00 1.50
(b) Over 8 to 25 Miles
Fixed 60.00 25.00
Per Mile .00 2.00
(c) Over 25 to 50 Miles
Fixed 60.00 27.00
Per Mile .00 2.50
(d) Over 50 Miles
Fixed 60.00 49.00
Per Mile .00 2.35
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 351
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(B) Channel Mileage (Cont’d)
(2) Voiceband and Data Service
(a) Over 0 to 4 Miles
Fixed $.00 $11.50
Per Mile .00 2.75
(b) Over 4 to 8 Miles
Fixed .00 14.50
Per Mile .00 2.65
(c) Over 8 to 25 Miles
Fixed .00 19.00
Per Mile .00 2.55
(d) Over 25 to 50 Miles
Fixed .00 29.00
Per Mile .00 2.45
(e) Over 50 Miles
Fixed .00 55.00
Per Mile .00 2.35
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 352
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(B) Channel Mileage (Cont’d)
(3) Digital Data Service 56 Kbps,
Each Interoffice Channel
(a) Less than 1 Mile
Fixed $.00 $25.00
Per Mile .00 0.00
(b) 1 to 25 Miles
Fixed .00 110.00
Per Mile .00 1.20
(c) Over 25 Miles
Fixed .00 120.00
Per Mile, First 25 Miles .00 1.20
Per Mile, Each Additional Mile .00 0.95
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 353
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(B) Channel Mileage (Cont’d)
(4) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1
(i) 0 Miles
Fixed $.00 $50.00
Per Mile .00 9.00
(ii) Over 1 to 4 Miles
Fixed .00 100.00
Per Mile .00 11.00
(iii) Over 4 to 8 Miles
Fixed .00 150.00
Per Mile .00 13.00
(iv) Over 8 to 25 Miles
Fixed .00 200.00
Per Mile .00 15.00
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 354
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: March 12, 2008 Effective: April 11, 2008
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(B) Channel Mileage (Cont’d)
(4) High Capacity Service (Cont’d)
(a) DS1 (Cont’d)
(v) Over 25 to 50 Miles
Fixed $.00 $250.00
Per Mile .00 17.00
(vi) Over 50 Miles
Fixed .00 300.00
Per Mile .00 19.00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB
(C) Optional Rate Plan Term Discounts (N)
on Channel Termination and Channel
Mileage Rates
DS1 & DS3 Services Percentage
36 Months 10%
60 Months 20% (N)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 355
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $50.00 $75.00
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 50.00 75.00
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 50.00 75.00
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 50.00 75.00
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 356
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.9 Fremont Telcom Co. (Cont’d)
10.9.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Non-Recurring (C)
Charges
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62 (C)
(D)
(D)
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1
Rate (E) was changed in compliance with Order No. 29806.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
5th Revised Sheet Number 357
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company
10.10.1 Switched Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rate
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport*
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access - Originating $0.01869
Premium Access – Terminating:
(1) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Mile $0.00043 (I)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Termination $0.002234 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features
as set forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
4th Revised Sheet Number 357.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport, Premium Rates (Cont’d)
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Transport
(i) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 2.98 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 13.99
High Capacity DS3 $ 121.91
(ii) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 30.00
High Capacity DS1 $ 72.61
High Capacity DS3 $ 466.26
(iii) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 425.43
DS1 to Voice $ 164.24 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
4th Revised Sheet Number 357.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges
Local Switching Originating, Per Access Minute:
Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) $0.01869
Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) $0.01869
Local Switching Terminating:
(1) Premium Access:
Per Terminating Access Minute:*
- Effective 7-1-2015 $ 0.018465 (C)(R)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 357.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.10.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query $ 0.003500
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) $ 0.007165
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 358
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per
Nonrecurring Access
Charges Minute
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.01000
(D)
10.10.2 Special Access Service
Monthly
Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel Per
Termination
(a) Two-Wire $223.24 $32.40
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 48.67
(2) Metallic Channel Per Termination
Two-Wire 223.24 32.40
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 359
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $33.77 $3.38
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging, Distribution
Amplifier Per Port .00 21.71 2.18
(ii) Gain Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(4) Video Service
Per Termination 223.24 425.40 233.97
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 360
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office Bridging
Per Port .00 $3.37
(ii) Loop Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement .00 6.75
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21
(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination .00 18.60
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 361
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Multiplexing, Per
Arrangement .00 $182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop
Transfer, Per
Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement,
Including Control
Channel Termination .00 187.03
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 362
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates** Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(7) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB $.00
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade,
Metallic Channel, Program
Audio, and Video Service .00 $46.26 4.03*
(2) Digital Data Service*** .00 ICB .00
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 ICB .00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB .00
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
*** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds:
2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by
technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds are not
available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 363
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
10.10.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering
Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 363.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d) (N)
Overtime, (M)
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hour
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $30.00 $45.00 (M)
Non-Recurring (N)
Charges (N)
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary (C) (M)
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62 (C)(M)
(M) Material previously shown on Sheet Number 364. Rate (E) was changed in compliance
with Order No. 29806.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 364
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10 Inland Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
(M)
(M)
Non-Recurring (T)
Charges
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1
(M) Material now shown on Sheet Number 363.1.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
4th Revised Sheet Number 364.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Company
10.10.1.1 Switched Access Service
Per
Nonrecurring Access
Charges Minute
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $190.13
(B) Local Transport*
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access – Originating $0.020
Premium Access – Terminating:
(1) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Mile $0.00043 (I)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Termination $0.002234 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features
as set forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 364.1.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.1.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Transport
(i) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 5.80 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 27.22
High Capacity DS3 $ 237.10
(ii) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 58.34
High Capacity DS1 $ 141.22
High Capacity DS3 $ 906.84
(iii) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 827.39
DS1 to Voice $ 319.45 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 364.1.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.1.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges
Local Switching Originating, Per Access Minute:
Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) $0.020
Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) $0.020
Local Switching Terminating:
(1) Premium Access:
Per Terminating Access Minute:*
- Effective 7-2-2015 $ 0.018465 (C)(R)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 364.1.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.10.1.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.10.1.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query $ 0.0035
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) $ 0.007165
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 364.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.10.1.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per
Nonrecurring Access
Charges Minute
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.01400
(D)
10.10.1.2 Special Access Service
Monthly
Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel Per
Termination
(a) Two-Wire $223.24 $58.05
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 92.89
(2) Metallic Channel Per Termination
Two-Wire 223.24 58.05
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel Interfaces as set forth
in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 364.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: September 26, 2005 Effective: October 25, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.10.1.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $33.77 $3.38
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging, Distribution
Amplifier Per Port .00 21.71 2.18
(ii) Gain Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(4) Video Service
Per Termination 223.24 425.40 233.97
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 364.4
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: September 26, 2005 Effective: October 25, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.10.1.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office Bridging
Per Port .00 $3.37
(ii) Loop Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement .00 6.75
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21
(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination .00 18.60
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable
Channel Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 364.5
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: September 26, 2005 Effective: October 25, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.10.1.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Multiplexing, Per
Arrangement .00 $182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop
Transfer, Per
Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement,
Including Control
Channel Termination .00 187.03
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable
Channel Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 364.6
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: September 26, 2005 Effective: October 25, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.10.1.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates** Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(7) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB $.00
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade,
Metallic Channel, Program
Audio, and Video Service .00 $78.46 7.85*
(2) Digital Data Service*** .00 ICB .00
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 ICB .00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB .00
(C) Special Access Surcharge
(See NECA Tariff F.C.C. No. 5, Section 17.3.1 for details)
Per Voice Grade Equivalent .00 25.00 .00
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable
Channel Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
*** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following
speeds: 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are
limited by technological capacity of end office switches. The
Company currently offers 56.0.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 364.7
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: September 26, 2005 Effective: October 25, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.10.1.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(D) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
10.10.1.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering
Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 364.8
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.10.1.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $30.00 $45.00
Non-Recurring (N)
Charges (N)
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary (C)
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62 (C)
Rate (E) was changed in compliance with Order No. 29806.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 364.9
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.10.1.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring
Charges
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion,
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge, Per Order
(See Section 4) $87.23 (R)
(H) Service Date Change Charge
A Service Date Change Charge will apply,
on a per order per occurrence basis, for each
service date changed. The Access Order
Charge as specified in 10.10.1.3(G) does not
apply. Also see Section 4.5.1.
Per Order 53.00
(I) Design Change Charge
The Design Change Charge will apply on a
per order per occurrence basis, for each order
requiring design change. (See NECA Tariff
F.C.C. No. 5, Section 17.4.1(C) for details.)
Per Order 53.00
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 364.10
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: September 26, 2005 Effective: October 25, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.10.1.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring
Charges
(J) Expedited Order Charge ICB
(See NECA Tariff F.C.C. No. 5, Section 5.1.2 for details)
(K) Miscellaneous Service Order Charge,
(See NECA Tariff F.C.C. No. 5, Section 17.4.1(D) for details)
Per Occurrence $53.00
(L) Additional Manual Testing – Switched Access
(See NECA Tariff F.C.C. No. 5, Section 13.3.1 for details)
To First Point of Switching, Per Order 53.00
(M) Additional Cooperative Acceptance Testing –
Switched or Special Access
(See NECA Tariff F.C.C. No. 5, Section 13.3.1 for details)
Per Order 53.00
(N) Additional Manual Testing – Special Access
(See NECA Tariff F.C.C. No. 5, Section 13.3.1 for details)
Per Order 53.00
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 364.11
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: September 26, 2005 Effective: October 25, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.10.1 Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.10.1.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Rate Per
Test
(O) Additional Automatic Testing – Switched
(See NECA F.C.C. Tariff No. 5, Section 17.4.4(B) for details)
(A) To First Point of Switching,
Per Transmission Path
(1) Gain-Slope $2.89
(2) C-Notched Noise Tests 2.89
(3) 1004 Hz Loss 2.89
(4) C-Message Noise 2.89
(5) Balance (Return Loss) 2.89
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 365
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.11 Mud Lake Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc.
10.11.1 Switched Access Service** (T)
Per
Nonrecurring Access
Charges Minute
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport* (1)
Premium Access $0.0200
(C) End Office (Local Switching) (1)
Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) 0.0200
Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) 0.0200
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query 0.003500
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) 0.007165
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups
and Optional Features as set forth in Section 5.
** The rates will be updated at a later time. (N)
(1) These rates are discounted 40% for off-peak traffic as set forth in
5.7.5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 366
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.11 Mud Lake Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.11.1 Switched Access Service ** (Cont’d) (T)
Per
Access
Minute
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.06555
(2) Per Terminating Minute 0.06555
10.11.2 Special Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel
Per Termination
(a) Two-Wire $223.24 $28.68
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 42.73
(2) Metallic Channel Per Termination
Two-Wire 223.24 28.68
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
** The rates will be updated at a later time. (N)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 367
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.11 Mud Lake Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.11.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $33.77 $3.38
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging,
Distribution
Amplifier Per Port .00 21.71 2.18
(ii) Gain Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(4) Video Service
Per Termination 223.24 425.40 233.97
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 368
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.11 Mud Lake Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.11.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination $223.24 $53.06
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office Bridging
Per Port .00 3.37
(ii) Loop Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement .00 6.75
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21
(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination .00 18.60
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 369
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.11 Mud Lake Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.11.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination $223.24 $210.62
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Multiplexing, Per
Arrangement .00 182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop Transfer,
Per Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement,
Including Control Channel
Termination .00 187.03
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 370
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.11 Mud Lake Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.11.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates Rates
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade,
Metallic Channel, Program
Audio, and Video Service $.00 $62.14 $6.21*
(2) Digital Data Service** .00 122.00 .00
(3) High Capacity Service
DS1 .00 380.89 .00
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds:
2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by
technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds are not
available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 371
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.11 Mud Lake Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.11.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 30.00 45.00
(M)
(M)
(M) Material now shown on Sheet Number 372.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 372
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.11 Mud Lake Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.11.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont'd)
Non-Recurring (T)
Charges
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary (C)(M)
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62 (C)(M)
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1
(M) Material previously shown on Sheet Number 371. Rate (E) was changed in compliance
with Order No. 29806.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 373
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc.
10.12.1 Switched Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rate
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport, Premium Rates
(1) Entrance Facility
Per Termination
Voice Grade (2-Wire) $ 474.14 $ 33.15 (I)
Voice Grade (4-Wire) $ 474.14 $ 53.04
High Capacity DS1 $ 347.70 $ 161.60
High Capacity DS3 $ 468.87 $ 1,475.45
(2) Direct Trunked Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade (2 & 4 Wire) $ 2.36
High Capacity DS1 $ 11.08
High Capacity DS3 $ 96.44 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 373.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport, Premium Rates (Cont’d)
(2) Direct Trunked Transport (Cont’d)
(b) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade (2 & 4 Wire) $ 23.72 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 57.44
High Capacity DS3 $ 368.86
(c) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 336.54
DS1 to Voice $ 129.93 (I)
(3) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Access Minute, Per Mile
- Originating $ 0.000188
- Terminating $ 0.000198 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 373.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport, Premium Rates (Cont’d)
(3) Tandem Switched Transport (Cont’d)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Access Minute, Per Termination
- Originating $ 0.000979
- Terminating $ 0.001032 (I)
(c) Tandem Switching,
Per Access Minute, Per Tandem
- Originating $ 0.002468
- Terminating $ 0.002601 (I)
(4) Network Blocking,
Per Blocked Call
- Applied to FGD Only $ 0.0153
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 373.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office, Premium Rates
(1) Local Switching,
Per Access Minute
- Originating $ 0.068413
- Terminating*
(D)
(D)
- Effective 7-1-2014 $ 0.011475 (C)
(D)
(D)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating (T)
Information Surcharge rate element. (T)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 373.4
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office, Premium Rates
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.12.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 374
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per
Access
Minute
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query $0.003500
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) 0.007165
(E) (D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 375
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.2 Special Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel
Per Termination
(a) Two-Wire $223.24 $31.15
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 46.67
(2) Metallic Channel Per Termination
Two-Wire 223.24 31.15
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $33.77 $3.38
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 376
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination (Cont’d)
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging,
Distribution
Amplifier Per Port $.00 $21.71 $2.18
(ii) Gain
Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(4) Video Service
Per Termination 223.24 425.40 233.97
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 377
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB $.00
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Bridging Per Port .00 $3.37 .00
(ii) Loop Transfer
Arrangement Per Four
Port Arrangement .00 6.75 .00
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21 .00
(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination .00 18.60 .00
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 378
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement .00 $182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop Transfer,
Per Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement Per
Four Port Arrangement,
Including Control
Channel Termination .00 187.03
(7) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination 223.24 ICB
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 379
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates Rates
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade,
Metallic Channel, Program
Audio, and Video Service $.00 $41.42 $4.14*
(2) Digital Data Service** .00 ICB .00
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 ICB .00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB .00
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds: 2.4,
4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by
technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds are not
available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 380
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 30.00 45.00
(M)
(M)
(M) Material now shown on Sheet Number 381.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 381
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: July 6, 2010 Effective: August 4, 2010
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.12 Potlatch Telephone Company, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.12.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Non-Recurring
Charges
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1
(I) Late Payment Charge See Section 2.4.1 (B)(4) (N)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
4th Revised Sheet Number 382
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc.
10.13.1 Switched Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rate
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access – Originating* $0.005
Premium Access – Terminating*:
(1) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Mile $0.00043 (I)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Termination $0.002234 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features
as set forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 382.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.13.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Transport
(i) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 3.35 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 15.69
High Capacity DS3 $ 136.70
(ii) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 33.63
High Capacity DS1 $ 81.42
High Capacity DS3 $ 522.82
(iii) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 477.02
DS1 to Voice $ 184.17 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 382.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.13.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges
Local Switching Originating, Per Access Minute:
Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) $ 0.0250
Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) $ 0.0250
Local Switching Terminating:
(1) Premium Access:
Per Terminating Access Minute:*
- Effective 7-1-2015 $ 0.015472 (C)(R)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 382.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.13.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.13.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query $0.003500
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) $0.007165
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 383
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.13.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Per
Nonrecurring Access
Charges Minute
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service
(1) Per Originating Minute $0.0564
(D)
(D)
10.13.2 Special Access Service
Monthly
Rates* (T)
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel Per Termination
(a) Two-Wire $ 223.24 $36.34 (T)
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 58.14
(D)
(D)
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel Interfaces as set forth (T)
in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 384
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.13.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(2) Metallic Channel Per Termination
Two-Wire $223.24 $36.34
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $58.14 $5.81
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging, Distribution
Amplifier Per Port .00 21.71 2.18
(ii) Gain Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 20.12 0.26
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 385
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.13.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(4) Video Service
Per Termination $223.24 $425.40 $233.97
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination 223.24 67.23 .00
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Bridging Per Port .00 3.37 .00
(ii) Loop Transfer
Arrangement Per Four
Port Arrangement .00 6.75 .00
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21 .00
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 386
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.13.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination (Cont’d)
(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination $.00 $18.60
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination 223.24 189.01
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement .00 182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop Transfer,
Per Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement,
Including Control Channel
Termination .00 187.03
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 387
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.13.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates** Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(7) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB $.00
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade, Metallic
Channel, Program Audio, and
Video Service .00 $63.26 6.33*
(2) Digital Data Service*** .00 63.26 .00
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 397.27 .00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB .00
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
*** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds: 2.4,
4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by
technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds are not
available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 388
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.13.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
10.13.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering
Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician,
1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 389
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.13.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $30.00 $45.00
Non-Recurring (T)
Charges
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary (C)
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62 (C)
(M)
(M)
(M) Material now shown on Sheet Number 389.1. Rate (E) was changed in compliance with
Order No. 29806.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 389.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.13 Project Mutual Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc. (Cont’d)
10.13.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Non-Recurring
Charges (N)
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion (M)
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1 (M)
(M) Material previously shown on Sheet Number 389.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 390
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company
10.14.1 Switched Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rate
(A) Nonrecurring Charges
Per Line Connected $290.13
(B) Local Transport
(Per Access Minute)
Premium Access – Originating* $0.01719
Premium Access – Terminating*:
(1) Tandem Switched Transport
(a) Tandem Switched Facility,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Mile $0.000430 (I)
(b) Tandem Switched Termination,
Per Terminating Access Minute,
Per Termination $0.002234 (I)
* The Local Transport rate includes non-chargeable Interface Groups and Optional Features
as set forth in Section 5.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 390.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.14.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(B) Local Transport (Cont’d)
(2) Flat Rates – Switched Access Local
Transport
(a) Direct Trunked Transport
(i) Direct Trunked Facility,
Per Mile
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 5.80 (I)
High Capacity DS1 $ 27.22
High Capacity DS3 $ 237.10
(ii) Direct Trunked Termination,
Per Termination
Voice Grade – Two & Four Wire $ 58.34
High Capacity DS1 $ 141.22
High Capacity DS3 $ 906.84
(iii) Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement
DS3 to DS1 $ 827.39
DS1 to Voice $ 319.45 (I)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 390.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.14.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges
Local Switching Originating, Per Access Minute:
Premium Access LS1 (FGA and FGB) $ 0.01719
Premium Access LS2 (FGC and FGD) $ 0.01719
Local Switching Terminating:
(1) Premium Access:
Per Terminating Access Minute:*
- Effective 7-1-2015 $ 0.018465 (C)(R)
* The composite Terminating Local Switching rate shown above include the Terminating
Information Surcharge rate element.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 390.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.14.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d)
Monthly
Rate
(C) End Office Charges (Cont’d)
(2) Information Surcharge Terminating, (C)
Combined in rates 10.14.1(C)(1) $ 0.000000 (C)
(D)
(D)
(D) 800 Data Base Access Service
(1) Basic Rate, per query $ 0.003500
(2) Vertical Features Rate, per query
(replaces basic rate) $ 0.007165
(D)
(D)
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 391
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: May 31, 2013 Effective: July 2, 2013
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.14.1 Switched Access Service (Cont’d) (N)
(E) Carrier Common Line Access Service (M)
(1) Per Originating Minute $ 0.01000 (T)(M)
(D)
10.14.2 Special Access Service
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination
(1) Voice Grade Channel
Per Termination
(a) Two-Wire $223.24 $62.55
(b) Four-Wire 223.24 100.09
(2) Metallic Channel
Per Termination
Two-Wire 223.24 62.55
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination $121.00 $33.77 $3.38
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel Interfaces as set forth in
6.1.7.
(M) Rates 10.14.1 (E) previously shown on Original Sheet Number 390.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 392
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.14.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates* Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(3) Program Audio
Per Termination (Cont’d)
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Bridging,
Distribution
Amplifier Per Port $.00 $21.71 $2.18
(ii) Gain Conditioning
Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(iii) Stereo Per Service .00 11.07 0.11
(4) Video Service
Per Termination 223.24 425.40 233.97
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 393
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.14.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(5) Digital Data Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office
Bridging Per Port .00 $3.37
(ii) Loop Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement .00 6.75
(iii) Public Packet Switching
Network Interface
Arrangement .00 18.21
(b) Channel Service Unit
Per Termination .00 18.60
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 394
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.14.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates*
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(6) High Capacity (DS1) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB
(a) Optional Features
and Functions
(i) Central Office Multiplexing,
Per Arrangement .00 $182.44
(ii) Automatic Loop
Transfer, Per
Arrangement .00 440.13
(iii) Transfer Arrangement
Per Four Port Arrangement,
Including Control
Channel Termination .00 187.03
* The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 395
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.14.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly Daily
Charges Rates** Rates
(A) Channel Termination (Cont’d)
(7) High Capacity (DS3) Service
Per Termination $223.24 ICB $.00
(B) Channel Mileage, Per Mile
(1) Applies to Voice Grade, Metallic
Channel, Program Audio, and
Video Service .00 $78.46 7.85*
(2) Digital Data Service*** .00 ICB .00
(3) High Capacity Service
(a) DS1 .00 ICB .00
(b) DS3 .00 ICB .00
* Applies only to Program Audio and Video Services.
** The Channel Termination rate includes non-chargeable Channel
Interfaces as set forth in 6.1.7.
*** Digital Data is provided at the same rate for the following speeds: 2.4,
4.8, 9.6, 19.2, 56.0, and 64.0 Kbps. Speeds are limited by
technological capacity of end office switches. All speeds are not
available in all end offices.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 396
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: October 10, 2002 Effective: December 27, 2002
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.14.2 Special Access Service (Cont’d)
Nonrecurring Monthly
Charges Rates
(C) Bridging
Per Port $.00 $6.50
10.14.3 Miscellaneous Services
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(A) Additional Engineering Periods
Per Engineering, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $17.50 $24.50
(B) Additional Labor
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(C) Maintenance of Service
Per Technician, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof 17.50 24.50
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 397
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.14.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Overtime,
Basic Time, Outside
Scheduled Scheduled
Working Hours Working Hours
(D) Programming Service
Per Programmer, 1/2 hour or
fraction thereof $30.00 $45.00
Non-Recurring (T)
Charges
(E) Intrastate IntraLATA Primary (C)
Interexchange Carrier (LPIC)
Change Charge:
Per Occurrence, Per Line:
(1) Manually Processed $5.50
(2) Electronically Processed 1.25
(3) PIC & LPIC for same carrier,
same transaction:
(a) Manually Processed 2.75
(b) Electronically Processed .62 (C)
(M)
(M)
(M) Material now shown on Sheet Number 397.1. Rate (E) was changed in compliance with
Order No. 29806.
(Continued)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
Original Sheet Number 397.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: November 10, 2005 Effective: December 31, 2005
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Conley E. Ward Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d) (N)
10.14 Rural Telephone Company (Cont’d)
10.14.3 Miscellaneous Services (Cont’d)
Non-Recurring
Charges (N)
(F) SS7 Signaling Conversion (M)
Per DS1 N/C
(G) Access Order Charge See Section 4
(H) Service Date Change Charge See Section 4.5.1 (M)
(M) Material previously shown on Sheet Number 397.
(Continued) (N)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
4th Revised Sheet Number 398
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 398.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 398.2
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
3rd Revised Sheet Number 398.3
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 398.4
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telecom Alliance
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
2nd Revised Sheet Number 399
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 400
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 401
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 402
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 403
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 404
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 405
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 405.1
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: December 23, 2015 Effective: January 1, 2016
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
(D)
(D)
Idaho Rural Exchange Carriers
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Tariff Number 3
1st Revised Sheet Number 406
ACCESS SERVICE
Issued: June 1, 2012 Effective: July 3, 2012
Issued by Idaho Telephone Association
By: Cynthia A. Melillo Title: Attorney for ITA
10. Rates and Charges (Cont’d)
10.16 Troy Telephone Company, Inc.
Reserved for future use. (T)