HomeMy WebLinkAboutCANCELLED_Verizon Northwest Inc Price List No 1.pdfI.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
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Schedule of Rates and Charges
for Network Access Service
together with Rules and Regulations
applicable to Telephone Service
provided in the Territory Served by the Company
within the State of Idaho as follows:
Bayview Peck
Bonners Ferry Pierce
Bovill Plummer/Worley
Clark Fork Post Falls
Coeur d'Alene Potlatch
Cora Priest Lake
Deary Priest River
Evergreen Rathdrum
Genesee Rock Creek
Harrison St. Maries
Hayden Lake Sandpoint
Hope Setters
Kellogg/Pinehurst Spirit Lake
Moscow Tensed/Bluebell
Mullan Wallace
Oldtown/Albeni Weippe
Orofino Wellesley
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION INDEX
Section Nos Section Name
1 Indexes
2 Definitions
3 General Regulations
4 Local Service
5 Operator Assistance and Directory Services
6 General Services
7 Calling Services
8 CentraNetR and CentraNetR CustoPAK Services
9 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone Service
10 Switched Data Service
11 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
12 Cyber DS1
13 Special Channel Services
14 Options for Providing Enhanced Services
15 Maps
16 Grandfathered Services
17 Competitive Response
Advice No. 08-03
Issued: February 26, 2008 Effective: March 7, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 7, 2008
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION INDEX (Continued)
Section Sheet Nos.
1. Title Page............................................................................................................ 1
Section 1ndex ..................................................................................................... 2
Subject and Rates Index...................................................................................... 3
Explanation of Symbols ....................................................................................... 21
2. Definitions ........................................................................................................... 1
3. General Regulations
Application of Regulations ................................................................................... 1
Establishment and Furnishing of Services ........................................................... 2
Advanced Credit Management ................................................................. 2
Advance Payments .................................................................................. 5
Deposits................................................................................................... 5
Provision of Equipment ............................................................................ 6
Customer Billing....................................................................................... 6
Returned Payment Charge....................................................................... 6
Late Payment Charge............................................................................... 6
Minimum Contract Period......................................................................... 7
Termination Liability ................................................................................. 7
Abuse or Fraudulent Use of Service .................................................................... 8
Discontinuance, Termination, or Refusal of Service by the Company .................. 9
Termination of Service at Customer’s Request.................................................... 9
Reconnection Fee ............................................................................................... 10
Slamming ............................................................................................................ 10
Supersedure........................................................................................................ 10
Resale of Service ................................................................................................ 10
Telephone Numbers ............................................................................................ 10
Directories........................................................................................................... 10
Obligation of the Company .................................................................................. 11
Furnishing of Service ............................................................................... 11
Maintenance and Repair .......................................................................... 11
Allowance for Interruptions....................................................................... 12
Service Commitment................................................................................ 12
Service Performance Guarantee (SPG).................................................... 13
Customer Premises Inside Wire .............................................................. 14
General Liability Statement.................................................................................. 15
Aid to Construction.............................................................................................. 16
Demarcation Point(s)........................................................................................... 17
Advice No. 07-06
Issued: April 13, 2007 Effective: June 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION INDEX (Continued)
Section Sheet Nos.
4. Local Service
Network Access Local Service Options
General.................................................................................................... 1
Conditions................................................................................................ 1
Service Options, Rates and Measured Rate Local Calling Areas.............. 4
Local Measured Usage Rates..............................................................................
Conditions................................................................................................ 39
Rates ....................................................................................................... 39
Discount Periods...................................................................................... 40
Public Access Line Service (PAL)
General.................................................................................................... 41
Conditions................................................................................................ 41
Service Options........................................................................................ 44
Rates ....................................................................................................... 45
Coin Line Service
General.................................................................................................... 46
Conditions................................................................................................ 46
Features................................................................................................... 47
Rates and Charges .................................................................................. 48
Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Program (Lifeline)...................................... 49
Rates and Charges .................................................................................. 51
Native American Lifeline...................................................................................... 52
Link Up Service ................................................................................................... 54
Network Access Surcharge.................................................................................. 56
Mileage Charges ................................................................................................. 57
Extension Service................................................................................................ 58
Nonrecurring Charge
Conditions................................................................................................ 61
Rates ....................................................................................................... 65
Line Extension Charges
General.................................................................................................... 66
Conditions................................................................................................ 66
Rates ....................................................................................................... 68
Construction of Outside Plant Facilities ...............................................................
Description............................................................................................... 69
Rates ....................................................................................................... 69
Conditions................................................................................................ 69
Advice No. 07-18
Issued: November 1, 2007 Effective: November 12, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 12, 2007
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION INDEX (Continued)
Section Sheet Nos.
5. Operator Assistance and Directory Services
Call Referral Service ........................................................................................................ 1
Operator Handled Calls ...................................................................................................... 4
Public Payphone Usage Surcharge ................................................................................... 5
Directory Assistance
Local Directory Assistance .................................................................................... 6
Directory Connect RequestSM................................................................................ 8
National Directory Assistance/Customer Name and Address Service................. 10
Directory Service
Primary Listing........................................................................................................ 12
Additional Listings................................................................................................... 12
Non-published/Non-listed Service.......................................................................... 14
Rates .................................................................................................................... 16
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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6. General Services
Billing Services -
Billed Number Screening ............................................................................. 1
Duplicate Bill ............................................................................................... 2
Detailed Billing Service............................................................................................... 3
Local Usage Billing Detail........................................................................................... 4
Special Billing Number Service.................................................................................. 5
Call Restriction Service....................................................................................... 6
Connection with Miscellaneous Common Carriers............................................... 9
Dial DataLinkR.................................................................................................... 10
Direct Inward Dialing Service (DID)..................................................................... 12
Direct Inward-Outward Dialing Service (DIOD).................................................... 15
Emergency Alerting System ................................................................................ 17
Foreign Exchange Service .................................................................................. 19
Miscellaneous Equipment and Service................................................................ 25
(Line Hunt and Stop Hunt Service)
Personal Signaling Service.................................................................................. 26
Tax Adjustment ................................................................................................... 27
Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) System............................................ 28
(Restoration Priority Service)
Telephone Answering Service ............................................................................. 34
Touch Call Service .............................................................................................. 36
Transfer Service.................................................................................................. 37
Vacation Service ................................................................................................. 38
Business Traffic Study Service ............................................................................ 39
Advice No. 07-01
Issued: January 10, 2007 Effective: January 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
January 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION INDEX (Continued)
Section Sheet Nos.
7. Calling Services
Definition ............................................................................................................. 1
Individual Services
Conditions
Individual Services................................................................................ 2
Fixed, Variable, and Remote Call Forwarding...................................... 3
Custom Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS)................................... 6
Satisfaction Guarantee......................................................................... 6
Feature Descriptions
Individual Services................................................................................ 7
Fixed, Variable, and Remote Call Forwarding...................................... 8
Custom Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS)................................... 9
Rates
Individual Services................................................................................ 13
Fixed, Variable, and Remote Call Forwarding...................................... 14
Custom Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS)................................... 15
Nonrecurring Charges.......................................................................... 17
Packages
Residential Customers
Big Deal, Options A and B (Features and Rates)................................. 18
Business Customers
Conditions
ChoicePAC............................................................................... 19
WorkSmart................................................................................ 20
Rates
ChoicePAC............................................................................... 21
WorkSmart ............................................................................... 21
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Packages 21.1
Verizon Local Packagesm, Verizon Local Package Extrasm,............................. 22
Verizon Regional Packagesm, or Verizon Regional Package Extrasm, ............. 22
Regional Value Package and Regional Essentials Package ........................... 25
Unlimited Dial Tone (DTL) Package for Business and
Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Package for Business................................. 28
Regional Value/Wireless Bundle Discount....................................................... 35
Voice Discount Plan......................................................................................... 36
Advice No. 08-01
Issued: February 6, 2008 Effective: February 16, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 16, 2008
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION INDEX (Continued)
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8. CENTRANETR SERVICE
CentraNetR Services
Definition..................................................................................................................... 1
Descriptions ................................................................................................................ 2
Basic Operating Features .................................................................................. 3
Series 1000 4
Series 2000 6
Series 3000 7
CentraNetR CLASS 8
Optional System Features.................................................................................. 9
Conditions................................................................................................................... 15
Rates
CentraNetR Station Line.................................................................................... 16
Feature Packages.............................................................................................. 16
Trunk Charges.................................................................................................... 17
Optional System Features.................................................................................. 18
Data Base Changes........................................................................................... 22
Customer Moves and Changes (CMAC).................................................................... 24
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)............................................................... 26
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
CentraNetR CustoPAK
General ....................................................................................................................... 28
Service Options
Basic Standard Services.................................................................................... 29
Selectable Standard Services............................................................................ 29
Optional Services ............................................................................................... 29
Conditions................................................................................................................... 31
Feature Descriptions
Basic Standard Services.................................................................................... 34
Selectable Standard Services............................................................................ 35
Optional Services ............................................................................................... 38
Rates
Basic Service...................................................................................................... 40
Selectable Services............................................................................................ 43
Optional Services ............................................................................................... 44
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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9. 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone Service
General........................................................................................................................ 1
Conditions.................................................................................................................... 1
Definition of Terms...................................................................................................... 8
Description of Services ............................................................................................... 11
Rates ........................................................................................................................... 16
10. Switched Data Service
Description................................................................................................................... 1
Conditions.................................................................................................................... 1
Feature Descriptions .................................................................................................. 3
Definitions.................................................................................................................... 4
Application of Rates.................................................................................................... 5
Rates ........................................................................................................................... 6
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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11. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
Digital ISDN Single Line
General.................................................................................................................... 1
Description .............................................................................................................. 1
Conditions ............................................................................................................... 3
Definitions................................................................................................................ 6
Service Descriptions and Features ........................................................................ 8
MBKS Basic Service............................................................................................... 13
Rates....................................................................................................................... 16
ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
Description .............................................................................................................. 21
Conditions ............................................................................................................... 22
Feature Descriptions............................................................................................... 24
Rates....................................................................................................................... 26
12. CyberDS1 Service
General.................................................................................................................... 1
Digital Architecture.................................................................................................. 2
Definitions................................................................................................................ 3
Regulations ............................................................................................................. 4
Application of Rates................................................................................................ 4
Rates....................................................................................................................... 5
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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13. Special Channel Services
General........................................................................................................ 1
Elements of Service..................................................................................... 2
Conditions.................................................................................................... 7
Responsibilities of the Customer.................................................................. 7
Responsibilities of the Company.................................................................. 7
Rates........................................................................................................... 8
14. Options for Providing Enhanced Services
Description................................................................................................... 1
Conditions.................................................................................................... 1
Definitions.................................................................................................... 5
Rates ........................................................................................................... 7
15. Maps
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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16. Grandfathered Services
Calling Services
Individual Services ............................................................................... 1
Custom Local Area Signaling Service................................................... 2
CentraNetR - I ............................................................................................. 3
Smarter Call, Smartest Call .................................................................. 3
SmartCallR PAK 4400 and 4900........................................................... 4
Basic Pack................................................................................................... 5
Complete Pack ............................................................................................ 5
Flexible Packaging....................................................................................... 6
CentraNetR Optional System Feature
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)........................................... 7
Combination Main Service ........................................................................... 8
Community Volunteer Fire Reporting System............................................... 9
Service Line Service.................................................................................... 11
Alternate Network Routing Service (9-1-1)................................................... 12
ON THE MOVESM Service.......................................................................... 20
Remote Call Forwarding – Flat Rated .......................................................... 22
Integrated Services Digital Network
x.25 Packet Switching Service, D-Packet ............................................. 23
ISDN-PRI Facility month-to-month........................................................ 27
17. Competitive Response ........................................................................................ 1
Advice No. 08-03
Issued: February 26, 2008 Effective: March 7, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 7, 2008
Boise, Idaho
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SUBJECT AND RATES INDEX
Item Section Sheet Rates
Abuse of Service 3 8
Additional Listings 5 12 16
Advance Payments 3 5
Aid to Construction 3 19
Allowance for Interruptions of Service 3 12
Alternate Listing 5 13 16
Application of Regulations 3 1
Billed Number Screening 6 1 2
Billed Number Screening/PAL Options 4 44 45
Billing, Customer 3 6
Billing Detail, Local Usage 6 3 3
Billing Number Service-Special 6 5 5
Billing Service, Detailed 6 4 4
Business Traffic Study Service 6 39 41
Call MessengerSM Service 5 1 3
Call Referral Service 5 1 3
Call Restriction Service 6 6 8
CentraNetR Services 8 1 17
Customer Moves and Changes (CMAC) 8 24 25
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 8 26 27
CentraNetR CustoPAK 8 29 40
Coin Line Service 4 46 48
Competitive Response 17 1
Advice No. 08-03
Issued: February 26, 2008 Effective: March 7, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 7, 2008
Boise, Idaho
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SUBJECT AND RATES INDEX (Continued)
Item Section Sheet Rates
Connection with Miscellaneous Common Carriers 6 9 9
Construction, Foreign Exchange Service 6 24 24
Construction - Private Property 4 69 70
Construction, (Line Extension Charges) 4 67 68
Construction, Special 4 69 70
Construction, Underground 4 69 70
Contract Period, Minimum 3 7
Customer Billing 3 6
Customer Name and Address (CNA) Service 5 10 11
Customer Premises Inside Wire (CPIW), defined 2 5
Customer Premises Inside Wire (CPIW) 3 14
CyberDS1 Service 12 1
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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SUBJECT AND RATES INDEX (Continued)
Item Section Sheet Rates
Definitions 2 1
Demarcation Point 3 17
Deposits 3 5
Detailed Billing Service 6 3 3
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Services 11 1 16
Direct Inward Dialing Service (DID) 6 12 14
Direct Inward - Outward Dialing Service (DIOD) 6 15 16
Directories 3 10
Directory Assistance, Local 5 6 7
Directory Connect RequestSM 5 8 9
Directory Service 5 12 16
Discontinuance of Service 3 9
Discontinued Services, Grandfathered 1
Duplicate Bill 6 2
Emergency Alerting Systems 6 17 18
Emergency Telephone Service, 9-1-1 9 1 16
Establishment and Furnishing of Service 3 2
Exchange Area Maps 15 1
Explanation of Symbols (Price List Margins) I 19
Extension Service 4 58 61
Facility Reservation Service (Vacation Service) 6 38 38
Foreign Listing 5 13 13
Foreign Exchange Service 6 19 21
Foreign Exchange Service Construction Charges 6 24 24
Advice No. 07-01
Issued: January 10, 2007 Effective: January 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
January 20, 2007
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SUBJECT AND RATES INDEX (Continued)
Item Section Sheet Rates
Fraudulent Use of Service 3 8
Furnishing of Service - Obligation of Telephone Company 3 11
General Regulations 3 1
Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Program (Lifeline) 4 49 51
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Services 11 1 16
Primary Rate Interface (PRI) 11 21 26
Interest on Deposits 3 5
International Blocking/PAL Options 4 44 45
Interruptions of Service, Allowance For 3 12
Late Payment Charge 3 6
Liabilities 3 15
Lifeline - See Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Program
Line Extension Charges 4 66 69
Line Hunt Service 6 25 25
Link Up Service 4 54 54
Listings, Directory 5 12
Listings, Directory errors or omissions 3 10
Local Packages 7 18
Local Package (See Verizon Local Package ExtraSM) 7 22 23
Local Package Standard (See Verizon Local PackageSM) 7 22 23
Local Service Options 4 1 4-38
Local Service Surcharge 4 56 56
Local Usage Billing Detail 6 4 4
Advice No. 07-06
Issued: April 13, 2007 Effective: June 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
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Item Section Sheet Rates
Maintenance and Repair 3 11
Maps 15 1
Measured Usage Rates 4 39 39
Mileage Charges
Foreign Exchange 6 21 21
Interoffice 4 57 58
Minimum Contract Period 3 7
Miscellaneous Common Carriers, Connection with 6 9
Miscellaneous Equipment and Service 6 25 25
National Directory Assistance/Customer Name and Address Service 5 10 11
Native American Lifeline 4 52 52
Network Access Local Service Options 4 4-38
Network Access Rates 4 4-38
No Call/No Solicitation Program 2 7
Nonlisted Service 5 14 16
Nonpayment of Customer Bills 3 2
Nonpublished Service 5 10 10
Nonrecurring Charges 4 61 65
Obligation of Telephone Company 3 11
Options for Providing Enhanced Services 14 1 7
Advice No. 08-19
Issued: November 14, 2008 Effective: November 15, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 15, 2008
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Item Section Sheet Rates
Overtime Charge 4 66 66
Ownership of Equipment 3 6
Payment for Services 3 5
Personal Signaling Service 6 26 26
Private Property (Special Construction) 4 70 71
Provision of Equipment 3 6
Public Access Line Service (PAL) 4 41 45
Reconnection Charge - Nonpayment 4 62 66
Regulations - General 3 1
Resale of Service 3 10
Regional Value Package and Regional Essentials Package 7 25 26
Advice No. 06-04
Issued: June 6, 2006 Effective: June 16, 2006
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 16, 2006
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Item Section Sheet Rates
Seasonal Service – see Vacation Service 6 38 38
Service Commitment 3 12 12
Service Line Service 16 11 11
Service Performance Guarantee 3 13 13
Service Rates - Local 4 1 4-38
Service Request Changes 4 62 65
Special Billing Number Service 6 5 5
Special Channel Services 13 1 8
Construction of Outside Plant Facilities 4 69 69
Split Referral Service 5 1 2.1
Subscriber Transfer Service (Transfer Service) 6 37 37
Supersedure (Regulations) 3 10
Switched Data Service 10 1 6
Symbols (Price List margins) 1 21
Advice No. 07-03
Issued: March 1, 2007 Effective: March 11, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 11, 2007
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Item Section Sheet Rates
Tax Adjustments 6 27
Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) System 6 28 33
Telephone Answering Service 6 34 35
Telephone Numbers 3 10
Terminal Loop - Extension Service 4 59 61
Termination of Service
- By Telephone Company 3 9
- At Customers Request 3 9
Time and Material Charges 4 64 65
Touch Call Service 6 36
Transfer Service 6 37 37
Underground (Special Construction) 4 70 71
Underground Entrance Facilities 4 70 71
Underground Distribution Facilities 4 70 71
Universal Service Fund Surcharge 4 56
Unlimited Dial Tone (DTL) Package for Business and
Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Package for Business 7 28 34
Vacation Service 6 38 38
Verizon Local PackageSM 7 22 23
Verizon Local Package ExtraSM 7 22 23
Verizon Regional PackageSM 7 22 23
Verizon Regional Package ExtraSM 7 22 23
9-1-1 Emergency Telephone Service 9 1 16
Advice No. 07-12
Issued: August 10, 2007 Effective: August 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
C - To signify changed rate, regulation or condition
D - To signify discontinued rate, regulation, or condition
I - To signify increase
M - To signify a move or change in location of text from one sheet to another
N - To signify new rate, regulation, or condition
R - To signify reduction
T - To signify a change in text but no change in rate or regulation
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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DEFINITIONS
Access Line
A circuit between a switching center and a subscriber premises that includes a standard network interface (SNI).
Access Line Installation Charge
An initial nonrecurring charge to cover all or a portion of the cost associated with the installation of communication facilities.
Air Line Mileage
The shortest distance between the points involved.
Applicant
An individual or concern that applies to the Company for service, or reapplies for service at a new or existing location after
service has been discontinued.
Automatic Call Back (Camp-On)
Allows a station which has reached a busy condition on an internal call to be notified when the busy station becomes available
and to be placed automatically in a "call back" mode. The system will scan both the calling station and the called busy station. At
the moment both stations are free, the system will call the originating station first and once the user answers, the system will call
the camped-on station.
Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
With this feature, customer-provided trunk route lists are automatically searched for the most economical route to a destination.
Average Power
The power averaged over any one-tenth second.
Basic Measured Service
A measured usage service that consists of a low monthly access charge coupled with measured usage on all intraexchange
calls.
Billed Number Screening
A feature that restricts billing of collect and third number billed calls to a specific telephone number.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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Section 2
Original Sheet 2
DEFINITIONS
Bridged Lines
See Combination Main Service.
Business Service
Business service is exchange service furnished to customers whose actual or obvious use of the service is for conducting a
business, trade or profession, or whose use of the service is obviously not confined to domestic use.
Call Forwarding
The Call Forwarding feature allows a customer to have incoming calls to a station automatically forwarded to a predetermined
telephone number. Call Forwarding consists of three variations as follows:
- Forward all calls
- Forward when busy
- Forward when there is no answer
Call Hold
The Call Hold station feature allows a station, engaged in a call, to set the call into holding condition, which completely frees the
station to place or receive a call.
Call Park
This provides a station engaged in a call to set the call aside into a holding condition for access from another station in the
system. The Call Park feature differs from the Call Hold feature in that the call is associated with an index code, or in some
systems a station number, and does not standby for access by the station which set the call aside. The feature allows any
station to dial a Call Park retrieval code to be connected to the held call.
Call Pick-up
The Call Pick-up feature permits a station user of a designated pick-up group to answer a call directed to another station in the
group by dialing a code.
Call Restriction Service (CRS)
Call Restriction Service prevents access to the toll network. Depending on the option selected, CRS will block access to 1+, 0+,
0-, 1+ 900, 1+ 976, and local directory assistance.
Call Transfer
This feature allows a station to hold and transfer calls. During transfer, the two stations talk privately. The station receiving the
transferred calls must be internal to the system.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 2
Original Sheet 3
DEFINITIONS
Call Waiting (With Cancel Call Waiting)
With this feature, an incoming call encountering a busy station receives audible ringing. The called busy station receives a Call
Waiting tone. The called busy station may then acknowledge the incoming caller and place the existing caller on hold, then alternate
between the callers, or abandon one of the calls. Call Waiting may be deactivated by entering a special code prior to each call
where the feature is not desired.
Central Office
A switching unit in a telephone system which provides service to the general public, having the necessary equipment and operating
arrangements for terminating and interconnecting customer lines and trunks.
Central Office Line
A Network Access line between the central office and terminating equipment located on the customer’s premises.
Central Office Located Service
An exchange access line between the Company’s wire center and a multi-line switching system co-located in the same wire center.
Central Office Located Trunk
A CentraNetR or ISDN-BRI network access register that connects the end user to the public switched network.
Central Office Trunk
See Trunk.
Challenge Intercept
See Split Referral Service (ON THE MOVESM SERVICE).
Channel
A path for communication between two or more telephones or Company offices, furnished in such a manner as the Company may
elect, whether by wire, radio, or a combination thereof.
Class of Service
The various categories of service generally available to the customer: business, residence, and public.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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Section 2
Original Sheet 4
DEFINITIONS
Coin Line Service
A coin voice grade exchange line that provides switch based dial tone first (DTF) coin line functionalities for the connection of
customer-owned coin operated telephones.
Combination Main Service
Provides for service for separate business and residence locations from the same one-party line with separate rings for each
location.
Communications Systems
Denotes channels or other facilities that are capable, when not connected to telephone service and WATS, of communications
between customer-provided terminal equipment or Company telephones.
Companion Service
See Combination Main Service.
Company
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Connecting Arrangement
The equipment provided by the Company to accomplish the direct electrical connection of customer-provided facilities with the
facilities of the Company.
Contiguous Exchanges
Two exchanges whose boundaries adjoin.
Continuous Property
Property owned or leased and occupied by a customer, which is not separated by public highways or by property occupied by
others.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 2
Original Sheet 5
DEFINITIONS
Cost
The word encompassing actual cost of material, labor, vehicles, and incidentals, plus a charge for administration.
Customer
A person, firm, partnership, corporation, municipality, cooperative organization, governmental agency etc., who has applied for,
been accepted, and is currently receiving service. A customer who voluntarily discontinues service and reapplies for service at a
new or existing location within 20 days after disconnection will retain customer status.
Customer-of-Record
The person or entity who resells or shares exchange services.
Customer Premises Inside Wire (CPIW)
Wire for telecommunications purposes which is on the customer's premises. CPIW begins on the customer's side of the
Standard Network Interface (SNI).
Customer-provided Pay Telephone Service
Pay telephone service provided through an instrument owned by the customer. The services are provided on an instrument
implemented basis rather than a central office implemented basis, and must be connected to a Public Access Line.
Date of Presentation
The date upon which a bill or notice is mailed, first class, postage prepaid, in a sealed envelope properly addressed to the
customer, or if not mailed, the date upon which that bill or notice is presented to the customer by a representative of the
Company.
Demarcation Point
The point of common termination of Company-provided and Customer-provided facilities. Sometimes referred to as the Standard
Network Interface (SNI).
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 2
Original Sheet 6
DEFINITIONS
Deposit
A cash payment made by the customer in aid of establishing or reestablishing credit with the Company. Such payment, which
may be required before or during the period of service, offsets the risk that the customer may make inadequate payment
following a period of service. Interest is payable on all deposited amounts.
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
Allows incoming calls from the exchange or toll network to reach specific stations without attendant assistance or intervention.
Direct Inward-Outward Dialing (DIOD)
Allows incoming calls from the exchange or toll network to reach specific stations without attendant assistance or intervention
and allows the trunk to be used to place outgoing calls.
Directory Listings
Information in the telephone directory or information records of the Company whereby telephone users may ascertain the
telephone number of a listed customer telephone.
End Office Switch
A Company local switching system where Company local service subscriber station loops are terminated for purposes of
interconnection to each other and to trunks.
End User
A client of an interstate carrier taking service offered in combination with telephone companies and other carriers.
Exchange
An exchange is a specified area established for the furnishing of communication service. It usually embraces a city, town,
village, or unincorporated community and environs thereto and may consist of one or more central offices, together with the
associated plant used in furnishing service within that area.
Extended Area Service
Interexchange telephone service furnished at flat or measured service rates between one or more exchanges.
Extension Service
Extension service provides the capability of originating or receiving calls from locations equipped with telephones in addition to
the primary termination of the network access line.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No.1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 2
Original Sheet 7
DEFINITIONS
Facilities
Supplemental equipment, apparatus, wiring, poles, cables, and other materials and mechanisms necessary to, or furnished in
connection with telephone service.
Flat Rate Service
Service furnished at a fixed monthly rate.
Foreign Exchange
Any exchange other than that in which the customer is located.
Foreign Exchange Service
Exchange service furnished a customer from a central office located in an exchange other than that in which the customer's
primary station is located, or off premises station service furnished a customer in an exchange other than that in which the
customer's primary station is located.
Grandfathered Service
Existing service not available to new customers.
Individual Line Service
See One-Party Service
Installation Charge
An initial nonrecurring charge made to cover all or a portion of the cost associated with the installation of communication facilities.
The charge also applies to subsequent moves of the communication facilities.
Interface
That point on the premises of the customer at which provision is made for connection of Company facilities to facilities provided
by others.
Joint User
An individual or concern authorized by the Company and the customer to share in the use of the customer's business telephone
service. All arrangements regarding service must be made by the customer.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 2
Original Sheet 8
DEFINITIONS
Last Number Redial
The Last Number Redial feature enables the subscriber to redial his/her last manually dialed number without having to remember
and redial the entire number.
Lifeline Service
See IdahoTelephone Service Assistance Program.
Line Connection
Installation of facilities provided by the Company for a circuit from the central office to the protector, inclusive.
Line Extension
A line extension is the outside plant required in addition to existing facilities to render telephone service.
Local Channel
A Channel connecting two or more stations within an exchange area.
Local Exchange
The area within the boundaries of exchange maps filed with and approved by the Commission. In connection with foreign
exchange service, that exchange in which the primary termination of the Network Access line is located.
Local Loop
One pair of wires from a Company wire center to the point of demarcation on a customer’s premises within that serving wire
center area.
Local Message
A completed customer call not subject to toll charges.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 2
Original Sheet 9
DEFINITIONS
Local Service
Telephone service furnished between customers' telephones located within the same local service area.
Local Service Area
The area within which telephone service is furnished under a specific schedule of rates. This area may include one or more
exchanges without the application of toll charges.
Local Service Options
Refers to customer ability to choose whether local calling will be rated as all measured, a combination of measured and flat, or all
flat.
Measured Usage
A separate charge applicable to each outgoing local message. The message charges are based on the time of day, distance,
and length of calls. Measured usage is provided in conjunction with Measures Service and Local Service Options.
Message
A completed customer telephone call.
Mileage Rate
Additional recurring charges based on distance measurement as provided in the schedules.
Minimum Term Commitment Period
A minimum length of time for which a customer is obligated to pay for service, facilities or equipment, whether or not retained by the
customer for such minimum length of time.
Move and Change Charges
Nonrecurring charges made to cover the cost of changes in location of service drops or network interfaces on a customer's premises
at the request of the customer.
Native American Lifeline
Additional federal Lifeline (fourth tier) and Linkup assistance for qualifying low-income individuals living on Native American
reservations to reduce the cost of basic telephone service and offset initial connection charges and line extension costs associated
with the initiation of service for those individuals.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No.1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 2
Original Sheet 10
DEFINITIONS
Network Access
The element of local service representing the ability of the customer to access the network and to receive calls.
Network Access Line
A communications facility between the customer’s premises and the serving central office, providing access to and from the
telecommunications network.
Network Access and Local Exchange Usage
The element of local service representing the ability of the customer to access the network, receive calls, and to make unlimited calls
within the customer's own exchange.
Network Interface
The point of common termination of Company-provided and customer-provided facilities. Sometimes referred to as the Standard
Network Interface (SNI).
No Call/No Solicitation Program
This program is available to consumers through the Idaho Attorney General’s Office, Consumer Protection Unit. Toll free number
is 1/800-432-3545.
Noncontiguous Exchanges
Two exchanges whose boundaries do not adjoin.
Nonlisted Service
An arrangement whereby a customer is omitted from the telephone directory but not from the information records, at the
customer's request.
Nonrecurring Charge
A one-time charge covering installation, move, or change of facilities accomplished at customer's request. The charge may be
based on either a flat rate or on a time and material (T&M) basis.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 2
Original Sheet 11
DEFINITIONS
Off Premises Stations and Extensions
The wire facility used in providing an off-premises access line.
One-Party Service
A grade of Network Access arranged to serve one customer only, although additional telephones may be connected to the
Network Access line as extensions.
Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Plan (ITSAP)
A program which provides reduced monthly rates for low income residential customers who meet eligibility requirements. Rates
under this program apply to the single line serving the customer's principal residence.
Pay Telephone Service
Public, semi-public and customer-provided pay telephone service. Exchange service provided at the customer's request and
designed for use of the customer and the public at locations somewhat public in character at a specified charge for each outgoing
message. Public and semi-public locations are at a location chosen or accepted by the Company and use central office
implemented features. Customer-provided service is offered by the customer on an instrument implemented basis and must be
connected to a Public Access Line.
Permanent Disconnect
A service is permanently disconnected when the customer is denied both incoming and outgoing service by the Company.
Premises
A building, two or more buildings, or part of a building, including associated grounds, located on continuous property and
occupied by an individual customer. This could include all or part of a single residential or business building, multi-story building,
or multiple-buildings on continuous property.
Price List
The index, definitions, rates, charges, rules and regulations, conditions of service, concurrences, and maps adopted and filed by
the Company and approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Idaho.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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Section 2
Original Sheet 12
DEFINITIONS
Private Branch Exchange (PBX – PABX)
Service furnished by means of trunk lines directly connected from a Company central office to a branch switchboard on a
customer's premises from which connection is made to stations located at various locations of the customer's operations. Private
Branch Exchange Service is for the exclusive use of the customer or the customer's authorized agent.
Public Access Line
An exchange line to which a customer-provided instrument is connected, to provide pay telephone service.
Rate
A recurring monthly assessment made in conjunction with the provisions of a service.
Residence Service
A class of network access furnished to an individual at a residence or place of dwelling where the actual or obvious use of the
service is primarily for domestic purposes.
Route Mileage
The distance measured along the route of the circuit between any two or more given points on that circuit.
Service Connection Charges
See Installation Charge.
Service Line Service
Service furnished to customers beyond the normal serving area by means of lines and telephones which are owned and
maintained beyond a designed junction by organized associations of customers.
Shared Telecommunications Service
The provision of telecommunications and information management services and equipment and includes connection to the local
exchange telecommunications service by a commercial shared services provider or by a users' association.
Slamming
The unauthorized change of a subscriber’s preferred telecommunications carrier.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No.1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 2
Original Sheet 13
DEFINITIONS
Speed Dialing
This feature allows a user to place calls to a previously designated list of frequently dialed numbers. This is achieved by dialing a
two- or three-digit code instead of dialing all digits of the desired number.
Split Referral (also referred to as Challenge Intercept)
Service in which an Intercept Operator furnishes referral of calls from a disconnected telephone number to more than one
forwarding telephone number. See ON THE MOVESM Service.
Station Line
The channel connecting the customer- or Company-owned telephone or terminal equipment to the private branch exchange
system.
Station Hunting
Station Hunting is a call completion feature that increases the likelihood of an incoming call being completed within a customer-
defined group of lines. When a system encounters a busy indication while attempting to connect a call to a line which hunting is
assigned, the switch recognizes the busy condition and attempts to complete the call on a sequence of other lines.
Station to Station Calling (Intercom)
Station to Station Calling allows a station to dial an abbreviated number of digits to reach other stations directly without the need
for attendant assistance.
Supersedure
Supersedure of service is when a new customer, who qualifies for the establishment of service, assumes the existing service, as
is, of another customer on the premises where the existing service is being rendered and where an arrangement acceptable to
the utility is made to pay outstanding charges against the service.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No.1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 2
Original Sheet 14
DEFINITIONS
Telecommunications Service
Telecommunications service consists of local, toll service, or private line.
Temporary Disconnect
The suspension of telephone service at the request of the customer or, upon written notice of suspension of service on the
initiative of the Company without permanent disconnection of service.
Temporary Service
Local service definitely known to be required for a short period, such as service provided for contractors for use during the
construction of a building, sales campaigns, athletic contests, conventions, fairs, circuses, etc.
Term Commitment
The length of time for which a customer agrees to pay for service, facilities or equipment.
Terminal Loop
See off-premises stations and extensions.
Termination Charge
The charge applicable when an agreement for service is terminated by the customer before the expiration of the minimum
agreement period.
Three-Way Calling
This feature allows a station user to conduct a conversation between himself and two other parties in any of the following
configurations:
- Two other system stations
- One system station and one outside party
- Two outside parties
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No.1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 2
Original Sheet 15
DEFINITIONS
Tie Line
A telephone circuit connecting two private branch exchange systems for the purpose of interconnecting the stations of one
system with the stations of the other without the use of trunk lines to a central office of the Company.
Time and Material Charges
Time and material spent by a Company representative exclusive of work required to establish network access.
Toll Rate
The charge prescribed for toll messages based upon the duration of the initial and additional periods and distance between
exchanges.
Toll Message
A completed call between two exchange stations located in different local service areas, between two toll stations, or between a
toll station and an exchange station. Charges for toll messages are made on a per unit basis.
Toll Restriction
This feature disallows the dialing of long distance calls. The system may be programmed so that some stations have no dialing
restrictions while others have their own defined restrictions.
Toll Service
Telephone service between exchanges or locations for which a toll rate is charged.
Touch Call Service
A type of high-speed address signaling (dialing) in which numbered buttons in a bank of ten can be depressed to give one of a
group of audio tone pairs for signaling directly over the circuit.
Trade Name
The name or style under which a concern conducts its business and by which it is generally known to the public.
Trunk, Central Office Located
An exchange access line between the Company's wire center and a multiline switching system co-located in the same wire
center.
Trunk Line
An exchange access line between the Company's wire center and a multiline system on the customer's premises which utilizes
common equipment.
Wire Center
A building in which one or more end office switches, used for the provision of Company local services, are located.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 12, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
1st Revised Sheet A
Canceling
Original Sheet A
GENERAL REGULATIONS
INDEX
Sheet Nos.
3. General Regulations
Application of Regulations.................................................................................... 1
Establishment and Furnishing of Services........................................................... 2
Advanced Credit Management................................................................. 2
Advance Payments................................................................................... 5
Deposits ................................................................................................... 5
Provision of Equipment............................................................................. 6
Customer Billing ....................................................................................... 6
Returned Payment Charge....................................................................... 6
Late Payment Charge .............................................................................. 6
Minimum Contract Period......................................................................... 7
Termination Liability.................................................................................. 7
Abuse or Fraudulent Use of Service .................................................................... 8
Discontinuance, Termination, or Refusal of Service by the Company................. 9
Termination of Service at Customer’s Request.................................................... 9
Reconnection Fee................................................................................................ 10
Slamming ............................................................................................................. 10
Supersedure......................................................................................................... 10
Resale of Service................................................................................................. 10
Telephone Numbers............................................................................................. 10
Directories............................................................................................................ 10
Obligation of the Company................................................................................... 11
Furnishing of Service............................................................................... 11
Maintenance and Repair .......................................................................... 11
Allowance for Interruptions...................................................................... 12
Service Commitment ............................................................................... 12
Service Performance Guarantee (SPG).................................................. 13
Customer Premises Inside Wire ............................................................. 14
General Liability Statement.................................................................................. 15
Aid to Construction............................................................................................... 16
Demarcation Point(s)............................................................................................ 17
Advice No. 07-06
Issued: April 13, 2007 Effective: June 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 1
GENERAL REGULATIONS
APPLICATION OF REGULATIONS
The regulations set forth herein apply to intrastate services and facilities furnished within the state of Idaho by Verizon
Northwest Inc., hereinafter referred to as the Company, subject to the jurisdiction of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
No officer, employee, or agent of the Company has authority to change, amend, or waive any rate or regulation approved
or prescribed by the Commission. Rates and regulations may be changed or canceled only with the consent or approval
of the Commission.
The Company furnishes exchange service and interexchange service throughout the territory it serves, as shown by its
filed rates, regulations, and maps. The Company also furnishes interexchange toll service to the territory served by
connecting companies, subject to their rates and regulations.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 2
GENERAL REGULATIONS
ESTABLISHMENT AND FURNISHING OF SERVICES
Advanced Credit Management
Advanced Credit Management is a process whereby the Company will establish credit limits for new and existing Single
Line Business and Residence Service (one party B1 and R1) customers. The Company will utilize Credit Scoring for new
customers and Behavioral Scoring for existing customers where technical capabilities exist.
Credit Scoring will be provided through the use of a third party credit reporting service for new service requests. The
credit rating will screen accounts to establish a credit limit for a combination of local service and toll usage. The credit limit
will be based initially on a credit score assigned by commercial credit reporting service and be adjusted periodically as a
result of the customer's payment history. Customers will be informed of their credit limits during the application process.
The account credit limit will appear on the first bill and on any subsequent bill in the billing cycle in which a customer's
credit limit is automatically changed. Changes in credit limits will be conveyed by mailed notices to the customers.
Credit Scoring - New Customers:
Credit levels and credit limits as a result of the scoring will be categorized as follows:
Low Risk
No collection judgements
No collection accounts
No charge off accounts
No delinquency history over 30 days past due
Medium Risk 1
Collection accounts have been paid
Minimal charge off accounts
Various degrees of delinquency history from 30-180 days, but paid in full or current at time of scoring
Customer provides positive identification to Company following a "No Match" on a credit inquiry
High Risk 1
Collection judgements
Charge off accounts
Outstanding collection accounts
Various degrees of delinquency history from 30-180 days, and not paid in full or current at time of scoring
1 Risk determination for medium and high levels can result from one listed event. All possible events need not occur.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 3
GENERAL REGULATIONS
ESTABLISHMENT AND FURNISHING OF SERVICES (Continued)
Advanced Credit Management (Continued)
Behavioral Scoring will establish credit limits on existing customers based on Company payment history. Customers will
be notified of their initial credit limit amount and subsequent credit limit changes through credit limit notices mailed to the
billing address. A behavioral score will be established and maintained on each customer when the program is initiated
and/or after service has been established. The behavioral scoring will be updated monthly, based on billing and payment
behavior during the preceding twelve months.
Behavioral Scoring - Existing Customers:
Behavioral Scoring levels and credit limits as a result of the scoring will be categorized as follows:
Low Risk
No dishonored checks during the past 12 months
No service denials due to non-payment during the preceding 12 months
Medium Risk 1
No more than two NSF checks for telephone bill payments during the preceding 12 months
No more than one service denial due to non-payment during the preceding 12 months
High Risk 1
Three or more NSF checks for telephone bill payments during the preceding 12 months
Two or more service denials due to non-payment during the preceding 12 months
1 Risk determination for medium and high levels can result from one listed event. All possible events need not occur.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 4
GENERAL REGULATIONS
ESTABLISHMENT AND FURNISHING OF SERVICES (Continued)
Advanced Credit Management (Continued)
Notice will be sent when a Single Line Business or Residence Service (one party B1 or R1) customer exceeds the
established credit limit. The customer will be allowed eight days to make payment arrangements. If arrangements are not
made, access (both intra and interLATA toll) to one plus (1+), direct dialed international (011+), zero plus (0+) and all
900/976/700 calls will be blocked, where facilities and operating conditions permit. If 9-1-1 service is not available in an
exchange, zero minus (0-) calls will be limited to local operator assisted emergency calls. Payment of 80% of the
customer's credit limit plus the total amount over the limit will prevent the account from being toll blocked. For example:
If a customer had a $200.00 limit and was $300.00 over the limit, the customer could prevent the account from being
toll blocked by making a payment of $460.00 (80% of the customers $200.00 limit, equal to $160.00, plus the total
amount over the limit, equal to $300.00.)
In addition, the Company will restrict all collect, credit card and third number billed calls. Not all service will be blocked,
i.e., 1-800/866/877/888 calls will be allowed so the customer may contact Company offices and customer services; also,
access to the local calling area and emergency services will not be blocked.
Notification that such blocking has been established will be mailed to the customer. A recording will advise the customer
that the number is restricted from long distance service and that blocking has been imposed when dialing or billing
attempts are initiated. A service restoral charge is not applicable when the customer's toll service is unblocked.
Advanced Credit Management helps the customer maintain local access service, control their liability and thus minimizes
temporary disconnects and permanent termination of all service due to payment delinquencies. Advanced Credit
Management eliminates the necessity for deposits by Single Line Business and Residence Service (B1 and R1)
customers. Single Line Business and Residence Service customers may voluntarily request credit limits lower than would
be specified by their credit or behavioral scores.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 5
GENERAL REGULATIONS
ESTABLISHMENT AND FURNISHING OF SERVICES (Continued)
Advance Payments
At the time an application for service is made, an applicant may be required to pay an amount equal to at least one
month's Network Access Rate plus installation charges that may be applicable in addition to such special construction
charges as are to be borne by the applicant.
Federal, State, or Municipal governmental agencies may not be required to make advance payments. Requirements for
advance payments except for special construction charges do not apply to Single Line Business and Residence Service
(one party B1 and R1) customers who are regulated by the Advanced Credit Management System.
Deposits 1
Applicants or customers whose credit rating is, or may become, unsatisfactory will be required to make a suitable deposit,
not to exceed two normal billing periods, as security for payment of future bills. Such a deposit may be requested at any
time at the option of the Company. The interest paid on deposits may change on January 1 of each new year. The
Commission will determine the 12-month average interest rate for one-year treasury bills for the previous November 1
through October 31, round that rate to the nearest whole percent, and notify the Company of its determination of this
interest rate. That rate will commence on January 1 and remain in effect for the following calendar year.
Deposits will be returned within 18 months for business customers or 12 months for residential customers unless the
service has been discontinued for nonpayment during that period. The deposit will be refunded after the service has been
discontinued and all amounts due the Company have been paid. If the amount due the Company has not been paid, the
deposit will be credited to the unpaid amount and the balance if any, will be returned to the customer.
1 Single Line Business and Residence Service customers (B1 and R1) are regulated by the Advanced Credit Management
System and will not be required to make deposits.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
1st Revised Sheet 6
Canceling
Original Sheet 6
GENERAL REGULATIONS
ESTABLISHMENT AND FURNISHING OF SERVICES (Continued)
Provision of Equipment
Terminal equipment necessary for the provision of a given service may be furnished and owned by the customer. The
customer may be required to provide suitable housing or other protective measures where Company-provided equipment
is to be installed in locations exposed to weather or other hazards. Commercial power will be furnished by the customer to
meet terminal equipment specifications when and where required.
Customer Billing
The customer is responsible for all charges in conjunction with the services furnished him, including collect toll messages
that have been accepted at the customer's telephone.
Monthly recurring charges are billed in advance and toll charges are billed in arrears. Special billing arrangements may
be established for services provided to governmental agencies.
Bills are due when rendered unless otherwise specified on the bill and may be paid at any business office of the Company
or at any agency authorized to receive such payments.
For billing purposes each month is presumed to have thirty days.
Retroactive billing adjustments will not be made for a period exceeding three years.
The Company may temporarily suspend service in the event the customer fails to pay any amount due. Such suspensions
shall not be made until at least seven days (measured from the day after the date of mailing) following written notification
to the customer of the intention to suspend service, the amount due, and the date by which the same must be paid.
Returned Payment Charge
A charge may apply for returned payments for residential and business customers. Returned Payment Charge may apply
to any payment that cannot be processed and may include, but is not limited to: insufficient funds; unable to locate
account; account closed; balance held; drawn against uncollected funds; account garnished; payment stopped; no funds;
account frozen; or post no debts.
Late Payment Charge
A late payment charge of $5.00, or 1.5% of past due unpaid balances (whichever is greater), is applicable on residence
and business customer bills after 30 days from the customer's billing cycle date.
Advice No. 07-06
Issued: April 13, 2007 Effective: June 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 7
GENERAL REGULATIONS
ESTABLISHMENT AND FURNISHING OF SERVICES (Continued)
Minimum Contract Period
Except as specified below, the minimum contract period is one month from the date service or additions to service are
established, and the minimum charge is the established rate for one month.
Termination Liability
In the event the service is terminated by the customer prior to completion of the current term commitment period, the
customer shall be liable for an early termination charge, except as noted below. The amount of the early termination
charge will be 25% of the monthly recurring charge(s) (MRC) for the remainder of the term. For example:
25% X MRC X # of Lines/Channels/Paths X Remainder of Term = Termination Charge
Early termination charges will apply only to those rate elements under a term commitment period. If any rates for the
service are increased during the term period, exclusive of any increase due to local, state or federal fees, taxes or
surcharges, the customer may terminate the service without incurring an early termination charge.
End of Term Options
Prior to the end of the term commitment period, the customer may select one of the following options, to be effective at
the end of the term:
Renew their term commitment
Commit to a new term period
Arrange for a change service, or
Arrange for termination of the service.
In the event the customer does not select one of the above options, the customer will be converted to the shortest-term
period available under the Price List (i.e., month-to-month, one year, etc.) for the same service, and will be subject to
the applicable term commitment, if any, unless the customer terminates the service within sixty (60) days of the
conversion date.
Early termination charges will not be assessed under the following circumstances:
Customer moves existing service either to a new location within the same address and/or same building (inside
move) or to a new location (outside move) and maintains that service for the remainder of the term;
Customer attempts to move the existing service to a new location within the Company’s service area, but the
service is unavailable;
Customer renegotiates a new term commitment plan for the same service before the current term commitment
expires and the value of the new term commitment is equal to or greater than the remaining value of the current
term commitment; or
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 8
GENERAL REGULATIONS
ESTABLISHMENT AND FURNISHING OF SERVICES (Continued)
Termination Liability(Continued)
Early termination charges will not be assessed under the following circumstances:(Continued)
Customer changes to another service or upgrades service to a higher speed or capacity under a term
commitment, provided the following conditions are met:
The value of the new term commitment is equal to or greater than the remaining value of the current term
commitment,
The Company provides the new service via Price List or on an individual case basis (ICB), and
The order to discontinue the existing service and the order for the new or upgraded service are received by
the Company at the same time.
ABUSE OR FRAUDULENT USE OF SERVICE
The service is furnished subject to the condition that there will be no abuse or fraudulent use of the service. Abuse or
fraudulent use of service includes:
The use of service or facilities of the Company to transmit a message, or to locate a person, or otherwise to give or
obtain information, without payment of the charge applicable for service;
the obtaining, or attempting to obtain, or assisting another to obtain service by rearranging, tampering with, or making
connection with any facilities of the Company, or by any trick, scheme, false representation, or false credit device, or
by or through any other fraudulent means or device whatsoever, with intent to avoid the payment, in whole or in part,
of the regular charge for such service;
the use of service or facilities of the Company for a call or calls, anonymous or otherwise, if in a manner reasonably
expected to frighten, abuse, torment, or harass another;
the use of profane or obscene language;
the use of the service in such a manner as to interfere unreasonably with the use of the service by other customers.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 9
GENERAL REGULATIONS
DISCONTINUANCE , TERMINATION , OR REFUSAL OF SERVICE BY THE COMPANY
The Company may refuse to furnish, or may terminate the service and remove its equipment under the following
circumstances, provided suitable notice has been given to the customer:
upon the continuance of any unpaid amount due for a period of 10 days following temporary suspension;
upon the continuance of any unauthorized attachment or improper connection of customer owned facilities with
facilities provided by the Company;
upon objection to the furnishing of a service made in writing by or on behalf of any governmental law enforcement
agency acting within its jurisdiction, on the grounds that such service is or is to be used for an illegal purpose;
upon the use of a service in such a manner that, in the opinion of the Company. constitutes abuse or fraud or may
tend to injuriously affect the efficiency of the Company's plant, property, or service;
upon a continuing violation of any of the regulations governing the furnishing of a service.
Termination of Service by the Company will be administered in accordance with the Telephone Customer Relations
Rules, IDAPA 31.41.01. The text of these rules is available for customer inspection upon request.
TERMINATION OF SERVICE AT CUSTOMER'S REQUEST
Term commitments for service may be terminated prior to the expiration of the term commitment period provided advance
notice is given to the Company and upon agreement to pay all charges due for the service furnished, plus any termination
charge which might be applicable.
When a commitment for service with a one month minimum period is canceled before establishment of the service is
completed, a charge not to exceed the installation charge specified is applied if all or a portion of the facilities have been
installed.
No minimum or termination charge will apply when a new customer takes over the service of the former customer,
provided the service is to be furnished at the same location without interruption and that the new customer assumes all
unpaid charges on the original term commitment. Minimum and termination charges will apply for any service furnished
under the original term commitment that is not retained by the new customer.
No minimum or termination charge will apply in the event the service is terminated because of condemnation, destruction,
or damage to property by fire or other cause beyond the control of the customer.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 10
GENERAL REGULATIONS
RECONNECTION FEE
When service is disconnected for violation of rules or regulations, for fraudulent use of service, or nonpayment, the
Company may charge for the reconnection as set forth in the Nonrecurring Charges section of this Price List.
SLAMMING
Per FCC 00-135, CC Docket 94-129, a telecommunications carrier who acquires a customer by an unauthorized change
of that customer's local service will be billed the applicable nonrecurring charges to reestablish that customer's service
with the authorized carrier as it existed before the change.
SUPERSEDURE
Customers who qualify for the establishment of service may assume the existing services of another customer on the
premises where the existing service is being rendered and where an arrangement acceptable to the Company is made to
pay outstanding charges against the service. Applicable termination charges will apply for any service furnished under the
existing service arrangement that is not retained by the new customer.
RESALE OF SERVICE
The resale of any service provided by the Company is not permitted except as provided elsewhere in this Price List or as
specifically authorized by the Company.
TELEPHONE NUMBERS
The customer has no property right to the telephone number nor any right to continuance of service through any particular
central office.
The Company reserves the right to change the customer's telephone number or the central office associated with the
number, or both, as may be required for the proper conduct of its business.
DIRECTORIES
The Company will furnish to its customers, without charge, such directories as are necessary for the efficient use of the
service. Copies of other directories may be provided at a nominal charge.
Directories regularly furnished to customers shall remain the property of the Company. No binder, holder, or auxiliary
cover, except as provided or authorized by the Company shall be used in conjunction with any directory furnished by the
Company.
The Company may give credit for errors or omissions in directory listings that were furnished to the customer at no
charge. Credit will not exceed the monthly rate for the Network Access Line during the effective life of the directory in
which the error or omission is made. In the case of directory listings for which a charge is made, its liability shall be limited
to the monthly rate for each such listing for the charge period during which the error or omission continues.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 11
GENERAL REGULATIONS
OBLIGATION OF COMPANY
Furnishing of Service
The Company's obligation to furnish service is dependent upon its ability to secure and retain, without unreasonable
expense, suitable facilities and rights for the construction and maintenance of the necessary circuits and equipment.
Where facilities beyond those normally required are provided to satisfy customer requests, charges based on the
additional costs incurred will apply.
When a customer orders installations, moves or changes which cannot be completed during scheduled working hours,
overtime charges may apply. Simple Service overtime charges will be the difference between straight time and overtime
and will be in addition to the normal installation, move, or change charge. Complex Service overtime charges are shown
in Nonrecurring Charges and will be in addition to the normal installation, move, or change charge. The customer must
agree to this provision before such overtime work will be performed.
When the construction of certain facilities is necessary for the furnishing of a service, the ownership of such facilities will
be vested in the Company, even though all or a part of the cost of construction is borne by the customer.
The Company will determine the type of facilities to be provided for the furnishing of a service.
The Company will be reimbursed for the costs associated with customer requests for relocation or rearrangement of
facilities.
Maintenance and Repair
All costs associated with the maintenance and repair of services furnished by the Company will be borne by the Company
except as specified elsewhere in this Price List.
The Company will be reimbursed for any loss or damage to its facilities on the customer's premises resulting from
intentional destruction or any other cause except from fire or unavoidable accidents.
Access to customer's premises, at any reasonable hour, will be given to representatives of the Company for the purpose
of inspecting, repairing, testing, or removing any part of the Company's facilities.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 12
GENERAL REGULATIONS
OBLIGATION OF COMPANY (Continued)
Allowance for Interruptions
In the event of an interruption to any service, except an exchange Network Access Local Service, which is not due to the
negligence of the customer, an allowance will be made if the interruption continues for more than 24 hours from the time it
is reported to or detected by the Company.
The allowance will be the prorated portion of the monthly rate or monthly guarantee for the service or the portion of the
service made inoperative.
Service Commitment
The Utility will credit a customer's account by an amount equal to the monthly rate for one month of basic exchange
service (Network Access Local Service) if the customer reports an out-of-service condition which has deteriorated service
to the extent that the customer cannot make or receive local calls, or cannot use the service for voice-grade
communications because of cross talk, static, or other transmission problems, and service is not restored within...
sixteen hours after the report of the outage if the customer notifies the Utility that the service outage creates an
emergency for the customer or
twenty-four hours after the report of the outage if no emergency exists, except that outages reported between
noon on Saturday and 6:00 p.m. on the following Sunday must be restored within forty-eight hours or by 6:00
p.m. on the following Monday, whichever is sooner.
The credit will not apply to out-of-service conditions resulting from the willful neglect, misuse or abuse by the customer.
The credit will not apply to out-of-service conditions where the outage is in the customer's inside wire or customer's
premises equipment. This credit will not apply to out-of-service conditions resulting from natural disasters, or
circumstances beyond the control and knowledge of the Utility. This credit also will not apply to out-of-service conditions
where service has been temporarily or permanently discontinued for nonpayment of bills. Service Commitment is
provided in accordance with IDAPA 31.41.01.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 13
GENERAL REGULATIONS
OBLIGATION OF COMPANY (Continued)
Service Performance Guarantee (SPG)
This Service Performance Guarantee does not constitute a waiver of the provisions of Allowance for Interruptions or
Service Commitment. Credits paid in accordance with Service Performance Guarantee shall be in addition to those
required to be paid in accordance with Allowance for Interruptions or Service Commitment.
If a business-class or a residence-class customer requests installation of a new or subsequent service or repair of an
existing service, and the installation or repair is not completed as agreed, the customer will be eligible to receive a credit
of $100.00 for business-class service or $25.00 for residence-class service.
One credit per service order or per trouble report may be applied, if the installation or repair involves services from the
Price List but excludes the following:
Public Telephone Service
Toll Service
Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS)
Each credit shall be limited to the amount specified above for each service order or trouble report.
A credit will be extended in accordance with the above conditions at the request of the customer. The customer may
choose to apply the appropriate credit toward their bill or toward a prepaid toll calling card.
A credit will be extended in accordance with the above conditions only after the Company fails to meet a commitment to
install or repair one or more of the services specified above or fails to restore Company-owned facilities used to provide
any of the services specified above.
Credits will be provided in accordance with the above conditions to business-class or residence-class customers.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 14
GENERAL REGULATIONS
OBLIGATION OF COMPANY (Continued)
Service Performance Guarantee (SPG) (Continued)
Credit is NOT applicable to:
Claims for credit by customers that are temporarily disconnected for nonpayment or are requesting reconnection
from a temporary disconnect for nonpayment.
Misuse or abuse of the Company owned facilities, or if the problem is found to be associated with the customer's
inside wiring or the customer's premises equipment.
Missed commitments of new or subsequent service and outages of more than 24 hours that are a result of natural
disasters or circumstances beyond the control of the Company, such as acts of God, wars, revolution, civil
commotion, acts of public enemy, labor difficulties (including without limitation strikes, slowdowns, picketing or
boycotts), that occur within such a proximity of the due date that the Company could not reasonably notify the
customer nor perform the necessary service. Such example is where there has been a storm or other catastrophe
that has caused a large number of customers to lose telecommunications services and/or other similar utility type
services.
Customer Premises Inside Wire (CPIW)
CPIW is telephone wiring located on the customer's premises beginning at the point of connection of premises wiring to
the Company's facilities and terminating at the point of connection with terminal equipment. Work on CPIW may be
performed by the customer, by a technician designated by the customer, or by the Company at the customer's request.
The connection to Company facilities will be at a standard network interface (SNI) provided by the Company. Terminal
equipment will be connected to the inside wire at each location of use via a customer provided modular jack or similar
device. FCC registered/approved equipment must be used. Use of unapproved or altered equipment can result in
discontinuance of service and/or a service charge for costs to eliminate harm from the network.
Installation and Maintenance of CPIW is the responsibility of the customer.
If it is necessary for the Company to make a service call to clear a line having a fault in CPIW, charges for a service call,
as specified in Section 4, will apply.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 15
GENERAL REGULATIONS
LIABILITIES
General Liability Statement
The liability of the Company for damages arising out of mistakes, omissions, interruptions, delays, or errors or defects in
transmission occurring in the course of furnishing a service and not caused by the negligence of the customer, shall, in no
event, exceed an amount equivalent to the proportionate charge to the customer for the period of service during which
such mistake, omission, interruption, delay, or error or defect in transmission occurs.
When the facilities of other companies are used in establishing connections to points not reached by the Company's
facilities, the Company is not liable for any act or omission of the other company or companies.
The Company is not liable for any unavoidable damage to the customer's premises resulting from the attachment of its
equipment and associated wiring on such premises, or from the installation or removal thereof.
The Company will make no refund of overpayments by a customer unless the claim for such overpayment together with
proper evidence be submitted within three years from the date of the alleged overpayment.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 16
GENERAL REGULATIONS
AID TO CONSTRUCTION
The Company will provide telephone facilities to subdivisions, housing projects, multifamily dwellings, and mobile home
parks having five or more individual units under the following conditions:
Prior to commencement of the installation of facilities the developer (owner) will enter into a written agreement
assuming full responsibility for charges due under this Aid to Construction Price List. A deposit equal to sixty percent
of the Company's estimated project charges is payable upon execution of the written agreement. Such payment
must be received prior to the commencement of any construction activity.
Repayment to the developer of all Aid to Construction charges, less Line Extension charges, made for a particular
project will be made if, at any time within five years of the date of commencement of construction, fifty percent of the
units specified in the written agreement are producing network revenue for the Company. If the development does
not reach a fifty percent fill rate, the developer will not be entitled to any refund. A date beyond which this refund
provision will no longer apply will be stated in the written agreement between the developer and the Company.
The Company will undertake to provide all facilities necessary to provide permanent telephone service to the above
projects.
Provisions of this Price List are applicable to all subdivisions, housing projects, multifamily dwellings, or mobile home
parks consisting of five or more individual units approved or platted after the effective date of this Price List.
For construction of facilities outside of platted developments see Line Extension Charges.
Nothing in this regulation shall be construed as limiting or in any way affecting the right of the Company to collect from the
developer any additional charges to which it is entitled by virtue of the provisions of this Price List or otherwise by law.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 17
GENERAL REGULATIONS
DEMARCATION POINT
The point(s) of demarcation, or standard network interface (SNI), will normally be provided as follows for each primary
service location on continuous property:
Switched Network Services
Residence Building - Single Occupant
The SNI will normally be located outside the building at the protector.
Residence Building - Multi Occupant
Small complex (typically 25 units or less) - One SNI will be established for the complex. Normally this will be located
either outside the building at the protector or inside the building at a point mutually agreed upon by the building
owner and the Company such as an equipment room.
Large complex (typically more than 25 units) - As a minimum, one SNI will be established for the complex. If a single
SNI is used, the building will be treated as a small complex. Upon mutual agreement by the Company and the
building owner, multiple SNIs may be established at centralized locations throughout the building.
Single Business Building - Single Occupant
The SNI will normally be located outside the building at the protector or inside the building at a point mutually agreed
upon by the customer and the Company such as an equipment room.
Multiple Business Buildings - Single Customer
As a minimum, one SNI will be established for the complex. The building in which the SNI is located will be treated
as Single Business Building - Single Occupant. Upon mutual agreement by the Company and the customer, multiple
SNIs may be established for the complex. If multiple SNIs are used, each building at which an SNI is located will be
treated as a Single Business Building - Single Occupant.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 3
Original Sheet 18
GENERAL REGULATIONS
DEMARCATION POINT (Continued)
Switched Network Services (Continued)
Single Business Building - Multiple Customers
If the building capacity is provided primarily through horizontal construction (such as a mall), as a minimum, one SNI
will be established for the complex. The SNI will normally be located either outside the building at the protector or
inside the building at a point mutually agreed upon by the building owner and the Company such as an equipment
room. Upon mutual agreement by the Company and the owner, multiple SNIs may be established either on each
premises occupied by an individual tenant or at centralized locations throughout the building.
If the building capacity is provided primarily through vertical construction (such as a high rise building), as a
minimum, one SNI will be established for the building. The SNI will normally be located in a centralized location,
such as an equipment room, on the ground floor or basement of the building. Upon mutual agreement by the
Company and the building owner, multiple SNIs may be established. If multiple SNIs are used, one SNI will be
located at a centralized location on each floor.
Multiple Business Buildings - Multiple Customers
Each building will be treated as a Single Business Building -Multiple Customers.
Dedicated Network Services
A demarcation point in addition to those described above may be established at a point mutually agreeable to the
Company and the customer.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
3rd Revised Sheet A
Canceling
2nd Revised Sheet A
LOCAL SERVICE
INDEX PAGE
Sheet Nos.
4. Local Service
Network Access Local Service Options
General........................................................................................................ 1
Conditions ................................................................................................... 1
Term Commitment Pricing ............................................................................. 3.1
Service Options, Rates and Measured Rate Local Calling Areas ................. 4
Local Measured Usage Rates
Conditions ................................................................................................... 39
Rates........................................................................................................... 39
Discount Periods ......................................................................................... 40
Public Access Line Service (PAL)
General........................................................................................................ 41
Conditions ................................................................................................... 41
Service Options ........................................................................................... 44
Rates........................................................................................................... 45
Coin Line Service
General........................................................................................................ 46
Conditions ................................................................................................... 46
Features ...................................................................................................... 47
Rates and Charges...................................................................................... 48
Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Program (Lifeline)...................................... 49
Rates and Charges...................................................................................... 51
Native American Lifeline ..................................................................................... 52
Link Up Service................................................................................................... 54
Network Access Surcharge ................................................................................. 56
Mileage Charges................................................................................................. 57
Extension Service
Conditions ................................................................................................... 58
Rates........................................................................................................... 60
Nonrecurring Charges
Conditions ................................................................................................... 61
Rates........................................................................................................... 65
Line Extension Charges
General........................................................................................................ 66
Conditions ................................................................................................... 66
Rates........................................................................................................... 68
Construction of Outside Plant Facilities
Description .................................................................................................. 69
Rates........................................................................................................... 69
Conditions ................................................................................................... 69
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 1
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
GENERAL
Local Service Options are furnished from all central offices and are available to individual business and residence and
multi-line business customers. Local Service Options are comprised of the following:
Basic Calling Service is economy rate exchange service that provides measured rate calling to points within the local
calling area only.
Community Calling Service provides for flat rate calling within the originating exchange and Company specified
nearby exchanges only. All other calls terminating within the local calling area are measured.
Community Plus Calling Service provides flat rate calling within the originating exchange and Company specified
nearby exchanges with measured calling to all other exchanges within the local calling area.
Premium Calling Service provides flat rate calling to all exchanges within the local calling area.
Refer to Sheet 39 in this section for information regarding Local Measured Usage rates and zones.
CONDITIONS
Network Access Service is provided by Local Service Options through facilities owned and maintained according to the
standards of the Company. The territory served is shown on maps filed with the Commission, by the Company. This
territory is referred to as an exchange.
Within an exchange the following classes of service are available to Business customers where facilities exist: Business
One-Party, Business Multi-line, Central Office Located Trunk, CentraNetR CustoPAK, Public Access Line, and Coin Line.
The following class of service is available to Residence customers: Residence One-Party.
The application of business or residence rates is determined by the actual or obvious use made of the service by the
customer. Where only one Network Access line is provided at a location that is both business and residence, the
business rate will apply. Coin Line and Public Access Line service will only be installed on premises of a public or semi-
public character in a location where the telephone would be accessible for use by the patrons of the customer or by the
public in general. Coin Line Service and Public Access Line Service are provided as Community Calling.
While the Company's Local Exchange Network Access Line Service may be used by the customer for dial-up access, the
advertised speeds of the customer's modem may not be attainable with this service and are not guaranteed by the
Company.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 2
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Local calls placed from a line with Local Service Options will be billed the appropriate charges, as follows:
Direct dialed call
The customer will pay the Initial and Additional Minute rate for the duration of the call based on the Zone called.
Operator assisted calls when difficulty experienced in direct dialing
Any customer subscribing to Local Service Options who experiences difficulty in direct dialing may request an
operator's assistance to place the call. The Initial and Additional Minute rate will apply as if the call had been direct
dialed. No Operator Service Charge will apply.
Handicapped customers are exempt from the Operator Service Charge on all operator-assisted calls.
Operator assisted calls for Special billing arrangements
Local Service Option customers who dial the Operator to bill Exchange and/or extended area calls to a calling card,
Third Number, Collect, or Special Billing Number will be billed the Operator Service Charge, Initial Minute rate, and
Additional Minute rate for the appropriate Zone.
Calls to Call Forwarded lines
The Local Service Option customer pays the appropriate usage rate (Initial and Additional Minute) for the duration of
the call from the originating number to the called number.
The customer of the Call Forwarding service pays any applicable usage (measured) rate from the called number to
the terminating location of the call.
Usage on a Foreign Exchange access line with measured usage is measured and billed as if the local calls had been
placed from the primary service location.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 3
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Local Service Options will not be offered in connection with WATS.
Hotel/motel customers can subscribe to any of the options available for Local Service Options. All charges for the service,
including charges for any messages, shall be billed to the hotel/motel which shall be responsible for any prorating and
billing of the charges to the guests.
For the purpose of determining charges, the following applies:
A flat monthly rate for provision of incoming calls and access to the local network.
Zones 1 through 3 relate to measured usage rates based upon interexchange mileage determined by measuring the
airline distance between rate centers within the local service (calling) area. There are no mileage charges
associated with calls originating and terminating within a customer's serving exchange.
A charge per minute or fraction thereof, for duration of call. Monthly billing is based on cumulative minutes of usage
with the total fraction rounded to the next higher minute.
The time-of-day and day-of-week discounts apply to all calls that are originated within the designated discount periods.
The charges are determined separately for each rate period, and the results are totaled.
Customers with lines in a hunt line arrangement must subscribe to the same servcie option for all lines.
Customers with more than one line who are group billed, must subscribe to the same service option for all lines.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 3.1
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
TERM COMMITMENT PRICING
Term Commitment Pricing (TCP) provides optional term discounts for business customers who order eligible services under
TCP. Eligible services are Basic Exchange Business Service (B1 or Trunk). TCP is offered in all exchanges and provides
for one-year or three-year terms.
All rules, regulations, fees and surcharges normally applicable to eligible services apply.
Connection of Network Access Line Service Request Charges found in Section 4 of this Price List will not apply for any
lines subscribed under TCP.
Upon expiration of a term period, the service will automatically be billed at the monthly rates set forth in this Section of the
Price List, unless the customer subscribes to a new TCP service agreement.
In the event the customer terminates the service prior to the completion of the term commitment, the Termination
Liability in Section 3 of this Price List will apply. Further, should the service be discontinued within the first 12
months of the term commitment start date, the customer shall also repay the original waived Connection of
Network Access Line Service Request Charges as an early termination penalty.
When a TCP customer moves service from one service location to another, and if the customer agrees to continue the
service agreement at the new service location and retain local exchange access lines that equal or exceed the number of
lines that were connected at the old service location, termination charges will not apply. If TCP is not available at the new
service location within Verizon’s serving area, termination charges will not apply.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 4
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 4
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA UNLIMITED USAGE EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 BAYVIEW Basic Calling Service None Bayview None Spirit Lake Clark Fork Residence One-Party $13.20 Coeur d’Alene Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Hayden Lake Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89 Hope Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89 Post Falls Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Priest River Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99 Rathdrum Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99 Sandpoint Central Office Located Trunk 10.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90 Community Calling Service Bayview None None Spirit Lake Clark Fork Residence One-Party $16.50 Coeur d’Alene Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Hayden Lake Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69 Hope Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69 Post Falls Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99 Priest River Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99 Rathdrum Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99 Sandpoint Central Office Located Trunk 13.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90 Public Access Line 18.85 Coin Line Service 20.90 Community Plus Service Bayview None None None Clark Fork Residence One-Party $22.10 Hayden Lake Coeur d’Alene Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Rathdrum Hope Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Sandpoint Post Falls Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Spirit Lake Priest River Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89 Central Office Located Trunk 38.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90 Premium Calling Service Bayview None None None None Residence One-Party $26.54 Clark Fork Business One-Party 67.99 Coeur d’Alene Business Multi-Line 75.99 Hayden Lake Central Office Located Trunk 62.80 Hope CentraNetR CustoPAK 82.97 Post Falls Priest River Rathdrum Sand Point Spirit Lake
1 – See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
8th Revised Sheet 5
Canceling
7th Revised Sheet 5
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
BONNERS FERRY
Basic Calling Service None Bonners None None Sandpoint
Residence One-Party $13.20 Ferry
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99 Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Bonners None None None Sandpoint
Residence One-Party $18.45 Ferry
Business One-Party M-M 31.99 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 28.99
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 27.39
Business Multi-Line M-M 34.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 31.79
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 29.79
Central Office Located Trunk 23.23
CentraNetR CustoPAK 43.40
Public Access Line 27.35
Coin Line Service 29.40
Community Plus Service Bonners None None None None
Residence One-Party $21.20 Ferry
Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Sandpoint Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 40.49
Business One Party 3 Yr. Term1 38.49
Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 43.49
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 41.49
Central Office Located Trunk 34.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
7th Revised Sheet 6
Canceling
6th Revised Sheet 6
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
BOVILL
Basic Calling Service None Bovill Deary None Moscow, ID
Residence One-Party $13.20 Potlatch
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Bovill None None None Moscow, ID
Residence One-Party $16.50 Deary Potlatch
Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.99
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.99
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 22.49
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 21.49
Central Office Located Trunk 14.74
CentraNetR CustoPAK 34.91
Public Access Line 19.43
Coin Line Service 21.48
Community Plus Service Bovill None None None None
Residence One-Party $21.20 Deary
Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Moscow, ID
Business One-Party 1Yr. Term1 40.49 Potlatch
Business One-Party 3Yr. Term1 38.49
Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99
Business Multi-Line 1Yr. Term1 43.49
Business Multi-Line 3Yr. Term1 41.49
Central Office Located Trunk 34.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 7
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 7 LOCAL SERVICE NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA UNLIMITED USAGE EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
CLARK FORK
Basic Calling Service None Clark Fork Hope None Bayview
Residence One-Party $13.20 Sandpoint
Business One-Party M-M 20.99
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Clark Fork None Hope None Bayview
Residence One-Party $16.50 Sandpoint
Business One-Party M-M 23.69
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Clark Fork None None None Bayview
Residence One-Party $21.20 Hope
Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Sandpoint
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 40.49
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 38.49
Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 43.49
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 41.49
Central Office Located Trunk 34.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.90
Premium Calling Service Clark Fork None None None None
Residence One-Party 25.02 Bayview
Business One-Party 63.99 Hope
Business Multi-Line 68.99 Sandpoint
Central Office Located Trunk 56.40
CentraNetR CustoPAK 76.57
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 8
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 8
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA UNLIMITED USAGE EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 COEUR d'ALENE Basic Calling Service None Coeur d’Alene Hayden Rathdrum Bayview Residence One-Party $13.20 Lake Harrison Business One-Party M-M 23.99 Post Falls Kellogg/ Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 20.99 Pinehurst Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 19.99 Plummer/ Business Multi-Line M-M 27.99 Worley Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 24.69 Spirit Lake Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 23.39 Central Office Located Trunk 16.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 36.90 Community Calling Service Coeur d’Alene None Hayden Rathdrum Bayview Residence One-Party $19.50 Lake Harrison Business One-Party M-M 37.99 Post Falls Kellogg/ Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 35.89 Pinehurst Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 33.89 Plummer/ Business Multi-Line M-M 41.99 Worley Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 39.49 Spirit Lake Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 37.49 Central Office Located Trunk 30.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 50.90 Public Access Line 33.60 Coin Line Service 35.65 Community Plus Service Coeur d’Alene None None None Bayview Residence One-Party $22.10 Harrison Kellogg/ Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Hayden Lake Pinehurst Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Plummer/Worley Spirit Lake Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Post Falls Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Rathdrum Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89 Central Office Located Trunk 38.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90 Premium Calling Service Coeur d’Alene None None None None Residence One-Party $26.54 Bayview Business One-Party 67.99 Harrison Business Multi-Line 75.99 Hayden Lake Central Office Located Trunk 62.80 Kellogg/Pinehurst CentraNetR CustoPAK 82.97 Plummer/Worley Post Falls Rathdrum Spirit Lake
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 9
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 9
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
CORA
Basic Calling Service None Cora Garfield, WA None Moscow, ID
Residence One-Party $13.20 Wellesley
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Potlatch
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Cora None Wellesley None Moscow, ID
Residence One-Party $16.50 Garfield, WA Potlatch Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69 Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Cora None None None None
Residence One-Party $21.20 Garfield, WA
Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Moscow, ID
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 40.49 Potlatch
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 38.49 Wellesely
Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 43.49
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 41.49
Central Office Located Trunk 34.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 10
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 10
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
DEARY
Basic Calling Service None Deary Bovill None Moscow, ID
Residence One-Party $13.20 Peck
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Potlatch Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89 Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Deary None None None Moscow, ID
Residence One-Party $16.50 Bovill Peck
Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Potlatch
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.99
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.99
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 22.49
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 21.49
Central Office Located Trunk 14.74
CentraNetR CustoPAK 34.91
Public Access Line 19.43
Coin Line Service 21.48
Community Plus Service Deary None None None None
Residence One-Party $21.20 Bovill
Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Moscow, ID
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 40.49 Peck
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 38.49 Potlatch
Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 43.49
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 41.49
Central Office Located Trunk 34.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 11
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 11
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
EVERGREEN
Basic Calling Service None Evergreen Farmington, Potlatch Plummer/
Residence One-Party $13.20 WA Worley
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Tensed/ Rock Creek
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89 Bluebell St. Maries Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89 Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Evergreen None Tensed/ Potlatch Plummer/
Residence One-Party $16.50 Farmington, Bluebell Worley
Business One-Party M-M 23.69 WA Rock Creek
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Evergreen None None None None
Residence One-Party $23.10 Farmington,
Business One-Party M-M 44.99 WA
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 39.99 Tensed/Bluebell
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 37.99 Plummer/Worley
Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99 Potlatch
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 42.89 Rock Creek
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 40.89 St. Maries
Central Office Located Trunk 34.25
CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.42
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 12
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 12
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
GENESEE
Basic Calling Service None Genesee None Moscow, ID None
Residence One-Party $13.20
Business One-Party M-M 20.99
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Genesee None None Moscow, ID None
Residence One-Party $16.50
Business One-Party M-M 23.69
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Genesee None None None None
Residence One-Party $21.20 Moscow, ID Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 40.49 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 38.49 Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 41.49
Central Office Located Trunk 34.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 13
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 13
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA UNLIMITED USAGE EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 HARRISON Basic Calling Service None Harrison Plummer/ St. Maries Coeur d’Alene Residence One-Party $13.20 Worley Hayden Lake Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Kellogg/ Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89 Pinehurst Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89 Post Falls Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99 Central Office Located Trunk 10.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90 Community Calling Service Harrison None Plummer/ None Coeur d’Alene Residence One-Party $17.85 St. Maries Worley Hayden Lake Business One-Party M-M 31.99 Kellogg/ Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 29.59 Pinehurst Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 27.89 Post Falls Business Multi-Line M-M 34.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 32.79 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 30.79 Central Office Located Trunk 24.13 CentraNetR CustoPAK 44.30 Public Access Line 27.85 Coin Line Service 29.90 Community Plus Service Harrison None None None Hayden Lake Residence One-Party $22.10 Coeur d’Alene Kellogg/ Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Plummer/Worley Pinehurst Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 St. Maries Post Falls Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89 Central Office Located Trunk 38.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90 Premium Calling Service Harrison None None None None Residence One-Party $26.54 Coeur d’Alene Business One-Party 67.99 Hayden Lake Business Multi-Line 75.99 Kellogg/Pinehurst Central Office Located Trunk 62.80 Plummer/Worley CentraNetR CustoPAK 82.97 Post Falls St. Maries
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 14
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 14
LOCAL SERVICE NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA UNLIMITED USAGE EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 HAYDEN LAKE Basic Calling Service None Hayden Coeur Spirit Lake Bayview Residence One-Party $13.20 Lake d’Alene Harrison Business One-Party M-M 23.99 Post Falls Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 20.49 Rathdrum Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 19.49 Business Multi-Line M-M 27.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 23.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 22.89 Central Office Located Trunk 16.23 CentraNetR CustoPAK 36.40 Community Calling Service Hayden None Coeur Spirit Lake Bayview Residence One-Party $18.45 Lake d'Alene Harrison Business One-Party M-M 35.79 Post Falls Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 31.79 Rathdrum Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 29.79 Business Multi-Line M-M 41.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 36.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 34.99 Central Office Located Trunk 28.23 CentraNetR CustoPAK 48.40 Public Access Line 29.85 Coin Line Service 31.90 Community Plus Service Hayden None None None Harrison Residence One-Party $22.10 Lake Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Bayview Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Coeur d'Alene Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Post Falls Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Rathdrum Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89 Spirit Lake Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89 Central Office Located Trunk 38.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90 Premium Calling Service Hayden None None None None Residence One-Party $26.54 Lake Business One-Party 67.99 Bayview Business Multi-Line 75.99 Coeur d’Alene Central Office Located Trunk 62.80 Harrison CentraNetR CustoPAK 82.97 Post Falls Rathdrum Spirit Lake
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 15
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 15
LOCAL SERVICE NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA UNLIMITED USAGE EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 HOPE Basic Calling Service None Hope Clark Fork Sandpoint Bayview Residence One-Party $13.20 Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89 Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99 Central Office Located Trunk 10.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90 Community Calling Service Hope None Clark Fork Sandpoint Bayview Residence One-Party $16.50 Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69 Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99 Central Office Located Trunk 13.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90 Public Access Line 18.85 Coin Line Service 20.90 Community Plus Service Hope None None None Bayview Residence One-Party $21.20 Clark Fork Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Sandpoint Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 40.49 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 38.49 Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Central Office Located Trunk 34.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.90 Premium Calling Service Hope None None None None Residence One-Party $25.02 Bayview Business One-Party 63.99 Clark Fork Business Multi-Line 68.99 Sandpoint Central Office Located Trunk 56.40 CentraNetR CustoPAK 76.57
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
7th Revised Sheet 16
Canceling
6th Revised Sheet 16
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
KELLOGG/PINEHURST
Basic Calling Service None Kellogg/ Wallace Mullan Coeur d'Alene
Residence One-Party $13.20 Pinehurst Harrison
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Kellogg/ None Wallace Mullan Coeur d'Alene
Residence One-Party $18.45 Pinehurst Harrison
Business One-Party M-M 31.99 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 28.99 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 27.39
Business Multi-Line M-M 34.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 31.79
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 29.79
Central Office Located Trunk 23.23
CentraNetR CustoPAK 43.40
Public Access Line 27.35
Coin Line Service 29.40
Community Plus Service Kellogg/ None None None None
Residence One-Party $22.10 Pinehurst
Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Coeur d'Alene
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Harrison
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Mullan
Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Wallace
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89
Central Office Located Trunk 38.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 17
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 17
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
MOSCOW, ID
Basic Calling Service None Moscow, ID Moscow/ Genesee Bovill
Residence One-Party $13.20 Garrison, WA Potlatch Cora
Business One-Party M-M 23.99 Pullman, WA Wellesley Deary
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Business Multi-Line M-M 27.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 24.69
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 23.39
Central Office Located Trunk 16.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 36.90
Community Calling Service Moscow, ID None None Genesee Bovill
Residence One-Party $19.50 Moscow/ Potlatch Cora
Business One-Party M-M 43.99 Garrison, WA Wellesley Deary
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 41.89 Pullman, WA
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 39.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 46.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 44.99
Central Office Located Trunk 37.33
CentraNetR CustoPAK 57.50
Public Access Line 39.85
Coin Line Service 41.90
Community Plus Service Moscow, ID None None None None
Residence One-Party $22.10 Moscow/
Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Garrison, WA
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Pullman, WA
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Bovill
Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Cora
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89 Deary
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89 Genesee
Central Office Located Trunk 38.73 Potlatch
CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90 Wellesley
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 18
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 18
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
MULLAN
Basic Calling Service None Mullan Wallace Kellogg/ None
Residence One-Party $13.20 Pinehurst Business One-Party M-M 20.99
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Mullan None None Kellogg/ None
Residence One-Party $17.85 Wallace Pinehurst
Business One-Party M-M 31.99
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 29.59
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 27.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 34.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 32.79
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 30.79
Central Office Located Trunk 24.13
CentraNetR CustoPAK 44.30
Public Access Line 27.85
Coin Line Service 29.90
Community Plus Service Mullan None None None None
Residence One-Party $18.95 Kellogg/
Business One-Party M-M 34.99 Pinehurst
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 30.99 Wallace
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 28.99
Business Multi-Line M-M 38.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 34.39
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 32.39
Central Office Located Trunk 25.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 45.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 19
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 19
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
OLDTOWN/ALBENI
Basic Calling Service None Oldtown/ Newport, WA None Sandpoint
Residence One-Party $13.20 Albeni Priest River Spirit Lake Business One-Party M-M 20.99
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Oldtown/ None Priest River None Sandpoint
Residence One-Party $16.50 Albeni Spirit Lake Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Newport, WA Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69 Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Oldtown/ None None None None
Residence One-Party $21.20 Albeni
Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Newport, WA
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 40.49 Priest River
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 38.49 Sandpoint
Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99 Spirit Lake
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 43.49
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 41.49
Central Office Located Trunk 34.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 20
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 20
LOCAL SERVICE NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA UNLIMITED USAGE EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 OROFINO
Basic Calling Service None Orofino Peck Weippe Pierce
Residence One-Party $13.20 Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89 Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Orofino None Peck Weippe Pierce
Residence One-Party $16.50
Business One-Party M-M 23.69
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Orofino None None None None
Residence One-Party $18.95 Peck
Business One-Party M-M 34.99 Pierce
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 30.99 Weippe
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 28.99
Business Multi-Line M-M 38.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 34.39
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 32.39
Business One-Party 29.35
Business Multi-Line 32.35
Central Office Located Trunk 25.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 45.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 21
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 21
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
PECK
Basic Calling Service None Peck Orofino None Deary
Residence One-Party $13.20 Pierce
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Weippe Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Peck None Orofino None Deary
Residence One-Party $16.50 Pierce
Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Weippe
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Peck None None None None
Residence One-Party $18.95 Deary
Business One-Party M-M 34.99 Orofino
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 30.99 Pierce
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 28.99 Weippe
Business Multi-Line M-M 38.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 34.39
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 32.39
Central Office Located Trunk 25.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 45.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 22
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 22
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
PIERCE
Basic Calling Service None Pierce None Weippe Peck
Residence One-Party $13.20 Orofino
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Pierce None None Weippe Peck
Residence One-Party $16.50 Orofino
Business One-Party M-M 23.69
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Pierce None None None None
Residence One-Party $18.95 Orofino
Business One-Party M-M 34.99 Peck
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 30.99 Weippe
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 28.99
Business Multi-Line M-M 38.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 34.39
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 32.39
Central Office Located Trunk 25.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 45.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 23
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 23
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
PINEHURST 1
Basic Calling Service None Kellogg/ Wallace Mullan Coeur d'Alene
Residence One-Party $13.20 Pinehurst Harrison
Business One-Party M-M 20.99
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term2 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term2 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term2 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term2 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Kellogg/ None Wallace Mullan Coeur d'Alene
Residence One-Party $18.45 Pinehurst Harrison
Business One-Party M-M 31.99
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term2 28.99
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term2 27.39
Business Multi-Line M-M 34.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term2 31.79
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term2 29.79
Central Office Located Trunk 23.23
CentraNetR CustoPAK 43.40
Public Access Line 27.35
Coin Line Service 29.40
Community Plus Service Kellogg/ None None None None
Residence One-Party $22.10 Pinehurst Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Coeur d'Alene Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term2 43.49 Harrison Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term2 41.49 Mullan Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Wallace Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term2 47.89 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term2 45.89
Central Office Located Trunk 38.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 Pinehurst is being shown for display purpose and is part of the Kellogg exchange.
2 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 24
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 24
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
PLUMMER/WORLEY
Basic Calling Service None Plummer/ Harrison St. Maries Coeur d'Alene
Residence One-Party $13.20 Worley Tensed/ Evergreen Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Bluebell
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Plummer/ None Harrison St. Maries Coeur d'Alene
Residence One-Party $16.50 Worley Tensed/ Evergreen
Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Bluebell
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Plummer/ None None None None
Residence One-Party $23.10 Worley
Business One-Party M-M 48.89 Coeur d'Alene
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 47.49 Evergreen
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 45.49 Harrison
Business Multi-Line M-M 53.99 St. Maries
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 51.99 Tensed/Bluebell
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 49.99
Central Office Located Trunk 42.60
CentraNetR CustoPAK 62.77
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 25
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 25 LOCAL SERVICE NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA UNLIMITED USAGE EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 POST FALLS
Basic Calling Service None Post Falls Coeur d’Alene None Bayview
Residence One-Party $13.20 Hayden Lake Harrison
Business One-Party M-M 23.99 Rathdrum Spirit Lake
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 20.49
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 19.49
Business Multi-Line M-M 27.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 23.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 22.89
Central Office Located Trunk 16.23
CentraNetR CustoPAK 36.40 Community Calling Service Post Falls None Coeur d’Alene None Bayview Residence One-Party $18.45 Hayden Lake Harrison
Business One-Party M-M 35.79 Rathdrum Spirit Lake
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 31.79
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 29.79
Business Multi-Line M-M 41.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 36.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 34.99
Central Office Located Trunk 28.23
CentraNetR CustoPAK 48.40
Public Access Line 29.85
Coin Line Service 31.90 Community Plus Service Post Falls None None None Bayview
Residence One-Party $22.10 Coeur d’Alene Harrison
Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Hayden Lake Spirit Lake
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Rathdrum
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49
Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89
Central Office Located Trunk 38.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90 Premium Calling Service Post Falls None None None None
Residence One-Party $26.54 Coeur d’Alene
Business One-Party 67.99 Hayden Lake
Business Multi-Line 75.99 Rathdrum
Central Office Located Trunk 62.80 Bayview
CentraNetR CustoPAK 82.97 Harrison
Spirit Lake
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 26
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 26
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
POTLATCH
Basic Calling Service None Potlatch Cora Evergreen Bovill
Residence One-Party $13.20 Moscow, ID Deary
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Bluebell Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89 Wellesley Tensed/
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89 Bluebell
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Potlatch None Cora Evergreen Bovill
Residence One-Party $16.50 Moscow, ID Deary
Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Wellesley Tensed/ Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69 Bluebell Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69 Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Potlatch None None None None
Residence One-Party $21.55 Bovill
Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Cora
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 41.49 Deary
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 39.49 Evergreen
Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99 Moscow, ID
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 44.19 Tensed/Bluebell
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 42.19 Wellesley
Central Office Located Trunk 35.50
CentraNetR CustoPAK 55.67
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 27
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 27
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
PRIEST LAKE
Basic Calling Service None Priest Lake None None Sandpoint
Residence One-Party $13.20 Priest River Business One-Party M-M 20.99
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Priest Lake None None None Sandpoint
Residence One-Party $16.50 Priest River
Business One-Party M-M 23.69
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Priest Lake None None None None
Residence One-Party $21.20 Priest River Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Sandpoint Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 40.49 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 38.49 Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 41.49
Central Office Located Trunk 34.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 28
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 28
LOCAL SERVICE NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA UNLIMITED USAGE EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 PRIEST RIVER 1 Basic Calling Service None Priest River Oldtown/ Spirit Lake Bayview Residence One-Party $13.20 Albeni Priest Lake Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Sandpoint Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term2 15.89 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term2 14.89 Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term2 17.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term2 16.99 Central Office Located Trunk 10.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90 Community Calling Service Priest River None Oldtown/ Spirit Lake Bayview Residence One-Party $16.50 Albeni Priest Lake Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Sandpoint Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term2 19.69 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term2 18.69 Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term2 20.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term2 19.99 Central Office Located Trunk 13.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90 Public Access Line 18.85 Coin Line Service 20.90 Community Plus Service Priest River None None Spirit Lake Bayview Residence One-Party $21.20 Old Town/Albeni Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Priest Lake Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term2 40.49 Sandpoint Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term2 38.49 Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term2 43.49 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term2 41.49 Central Office Located Trunk 34.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.90 Premium Calling Service Priest River None None None None Residence One-Party $25.02 Old Town/Albeni Business One-Party 63.99 Priest Lake Business Multi-Line 68.99 Sandpoint Central Office Located Trunk 56.40 Bayview CentraNetR CustoPAK 76.57 Spirit Lake 1 Rules and Regulations of the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (WUTC) apply to all Washington subscribers; however, Priest River, Washington subscribers served from facilities in Priest River, Idaho are subject to rates and charges as specified in I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1. 2 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 29
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 29
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
RATHDRUM
Basic Calling Service None Rathdrum Hayden Lake Coeur d'Alene Bayview
Residence One-Party $13.20 Post Falls Spirit Lake
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Rathdrum None Hayden Lake Coeur d'Alene Bayview
Residence One-Party $16.50 Post Falls Spirit Lake
Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69 Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69 Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Rathdrum None None None None
Residence One-Party $22.10 Bayview
Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Coeur d'Alene
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Hayden Lake
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Post Falls
Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Spirit Lake
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89
Central Office Located Trunk 38.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 30
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 30
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
ROCK CREEK
Basic Calling Service None Rock Creek Fairfield, WA None Evergreen
Residence One-Party $13.20 Setters Spokane, WA
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Tensed/
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89 Bluebell
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Rock Creek None Setters None Evergreen
Residence One-Party $16.50 Fairfield, WA Tensed/ Spokane, WA
Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Bluebell
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Rock Creek None None None None
Residence One-Party $22.10 Fairfield, WA
Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Evergreen
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Setters
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Tensed/
Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Bluebell
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89 Spokane, WA
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89
Central Office Located Trunk 38.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 31
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 31
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
ST. MARIES
Basic Calling Service None St. Maries None Plummer/ Evergreen
Residence One-Party $13.20 Worley Tensed/
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Harrison Bluebell
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service St. Maries None None Plummer/ Evergreen
Residence One-Party $17.85 Harrison Worley Tensed/
Business One-Party M-M 31.99 Bluebell
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 27.99
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 26.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 34.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 30.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 28.99
Central Office Located Trunk 22.63
CentraNetR CustoPAK 42.80
Public Access Line 26.65
Coin Line Service 28.70
Community Plus Service St. Maries None None None None
Residence One-Party $18.95 Evergreen
Business One-Party M-M 34.99 Harrison
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 31.89 Plummer/Worley
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 29.89 Tensed/ Bluebell
Business Multi-Line M-M 38.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 34.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 32.99
Central Office Located Trunk 26.31
CentraNetR CustoPAK 46.48
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
7th Revised Sheet 32
Canceling
6th Revised Sheet 32
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
SANDPOINT
Basic Calling Service None Sandpoint None Hope Bayview
Residence One-Party $13.20 Bonners Ferry
Business One-Party M-M 23.99 Clark Fork Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 20.49 Oldtown/
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 19.49 Albeni
Business Multi-Line M-M 27.99 Priest Lake Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 23.99 Priest River
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 22.89
Central Office Located Trunk 16.23
CentraNetR CustoPAK 36.40
Community Calling Service Sandpoint None None Hope Bayview
Residence One-Party $18.45 Bonners Ferry
Business One-Party M-M 35.79 Clark Fork
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 31.79 Oldtown/
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 29.79 Albeni
Business Multi-Line M-M 41.99 Priest Lake
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 36.99 Priest River
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 34.99
Central Office Located Trunk 28.23
CentraNetR CustoPAK 48.40
Public Access Line 29.85
Coin Line Service 31.90
Community Plus Service Sandpoint None None None None
Residence One-Party $22.10 Bonners Ferry
Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Bayview
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Clark Fork
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Hope
Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Oldtown/Albeni
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89 Priest Lake
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89 Priest River
Central Office Located Trunk 38.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 33
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 33
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
SETTERS
Basic Calling Service None Setters Rockford, WA None Tensed/
Residence One-Party $13.20 Rock Creek Bluebell
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Spokane, WA
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Setters None Rock Creek None Tensed/
Residence One-Party $16.50 Rockford, WA Bluebell
Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Spokane, WA
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Setters None None None None
Residence One-Party $22.10 Rockford, WA
Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Rock Creek
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Spokane, WA
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Tensed/
Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Bluebell
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89
Central Office Located Trunk 38.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 34
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 34
LOCAL SERVICE NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA UNLIMITED USAGE EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 SPIRIT LAKE Basic Calling Service None Spirit Lake None Bayview Coeur d’Alene Residence One-Party $13.20 Hayden Lake Oldtown/ Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Priest River Albeni Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89 Rathdrum Post Falls Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89 Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99 Central Office Located Trunk 10.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90 Community Calling Service Spirit Lake None None Bayview Coeur d’Alene Residence One-Party $16.50 Hayden Lake Oldtown/ Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Spokane, WA Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69 Priest River Albeni Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69 Rathdrum Post Falls Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99 Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99 Central Office Located Trunk 13.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90 Public Access Line 18.85 Coin Line Service 20.90 Community Plus Service Spirit Lake None None Priest River Coeur d’Alene Residence One-Party $21.20 Bayview Post Falls Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Hayden Lake Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 40.49 Oldtown/ Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 38.49 Albeni Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99 Rathdrum Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Central Office Located Trunk 34.73 CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.90 Premium Calling Service Spirit Lake None None None None Residence One-Party $25.02 Bayview Business One-Party 63.99 Hayden Lake Business Multi-Line 68.99 Oldtown/Albeni Central Office Located Trunk 56.40 Rathdrum CentraNetR CustoPAK 76.57 Coeur d'Alene Post Falls Priest River 1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 35
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 35
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
TENSED/BLUEBELL
Basic Calling Service None Tensed/ Tekoa, WA Plummer/ Potlatch
Residence One-Party $13.20 Bluebell Rock Creek Worley St. Maries
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Evergreen Setters
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Tensed/ None Rock Creek Plummer/ Potlatch
Residence One-Party $16.50 Bluebell Evergreen Worley St. Maries
Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Tekoa, WA Setters
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Tensed/ None None None None
Residence One-Party $23.10 Bluebell
Business One-Party M-M 44.99 Tekoa, WA
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 39.99 Evergreen
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 37.99 Plummer/
Business Multi-Line M-M 47.99 Worley
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 42.89 Potlatch
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 40.89 Rock Creek
Central Office Located Trunk 34.25 St. Maries
CentraNetR CustoPAK 54.42 Setters
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 36
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 36
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
WALLACE
Basic Calling Service None Wallace Kellogg/ None None
Residence One-Party $13.20 Pinehurst
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Mullan
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Wallace None Kellogg/ None None
Residence One-Party $16.50 Pinehurst
Business One-Party M-M 23.69 Mullan
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Wallace None None None None
Residence One-Party $18.95 Kellogg/
Business One-Party M-M 34.99 Pinehurst
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 30.99 Mullan
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 28.99
Business Multi-Line M-M 38.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 34.39
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 32.39
Central Office Located Trunk 25.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 45.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 37
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 37
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
WEIPPE
Basic Calling Service None Weippe None Pierce Peck
Residence One-Party $13.20 Orofino
Business One-Party M-M 20.99
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Weippe None None Pierce Peck
Residence One-Party $16.50 Orofino
Business One-Party M-M 23.69
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Weippe None None None None
Residence One-Party $18.95 Orofino
Business One-Party M-M 34.99 Peck
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 30.99 Pierce
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 28.99
Business Multi-Line M-M 38.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 34.39
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 32.39
Central Office Located Trunk 25.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 45.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
6th Revised Sheet 38
Canceling
5th Revised Sheet 38
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS LOCAL SERVICE OPTIONS
LOCAL CALLING AREA MEASURED RATE LOCAL CALLING AREA
UNLIMITED
USAGE
EXCHANGE AND MONTHLY SERVICE
SERVICE OPTION RATE AREA ZONE 0 ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3
WELLESLEY
Basic Calling Service None Wellesely Palouse, WA Moscow, ID None
Residence One-Party $13.20 Cora Potlatch
Business One-Party M-M 20.99 Pullman, WA
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 15.89
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 14.89
Business Multi-Line M-M 21.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 17.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 16.99
Central Office Located Trunk 10.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 30.90
Community Calling Service Wellesley None Cora Moscow, ID None
Residence One-Party $16.50 Palouse, WA Potlatch
Business One-Party M-M 23.69
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 19.69
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 18.69
Business Multi-Line M-M 24.99
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 20.99
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 19.99
Central Office Located Trunk 13.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 33.90
Public Access Line 18.85
Coin Line Service 20.90
Community Plus Service Wellesley None None None None
Residence One-Party $22.10 Palouse, WA
Business One-Party M-M 47.99 Cora
Business One-Party 1 Yr. Term1 43.49 Moscow, ID
Business One-Party 3 Yr. Term1 41.49 Potlatch
Business Multi-Line M-M 50.99 Pullman, WA
Business Multi-Line 1 Yr. Term1 47.89
Business Multi-Line 3 Yr. Term1 45.89
Central Office Located Trunk 38.73
CentraNetR CustoPAK 58.90
Premium Calling Service Not Available Not Available
1 - See Term Commitment Pricing in this Section of the Price List for application of connection charges.
Advice No. 09-12
Issued: October 9, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 39
LOCAL SERVICE
LOCAL MEASURED USAGE RATES
CONDITIONS
Usage charges apply to calls from Basic Calling, Community Calling, and Community Plus Services.
No usage charges apply to Premium Calling Service.
Usage will not be charged on calls placed to Operators, 911 (Emergency Service), Directory Assistance, Company Service or
Repair Offices, nor on calls that access Interexchange Carrier lines/trunks that have been registered with the Company for the
purpose of placing long distance calls.
Any routes in the expanded calling area that are over 23 miles are billed at Zone 3 rates.
RATES
Initial Additional
Minute Minute
Zone 0
Immediate Exchange $0.05 $0.02
Zone 1
1-10 Miles 0.07 0.03
Zone 2
11-16 Miles 0.10 0.05
Zone 3
17-23 Miles 0.14 0.07
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 40
LOCAL SERVICE
LOCAL MEASURED USAGE RATES
DISCOUNT PERIODS
Discounts for evening, night, and weekends are expressed as a percent reduction in the preceding measured usage charges.
The discount is applicable to both initial and subsequent minute rates. In cases where a message begins in one discount
period and ends in another, the initial period discount is the discount in effect at the time the connection is established. The
discount for each additional minute is the discount in effect at the beginning of each additional minute. Discounts are applied,
based on the following table:
1 The Evening Rate applies to the holidays listed below:
- New Year's Day January 1
- Independence Day July 4
- Labor Day First Monday in September
- Thanksgiving Day Fourth Thursday in November
- Christmas Day December 25
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun.
8:00 am Day Rate Period
to Full Rate
4:59 pm
5:00 pm Evening Rate Period 1 Evening
to 30% Discount 30%
10:59 pm Discount
11:00 pm Night and Weekend Rate Period
to 45% Discount
7:59 am
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 41
LOCAL SERVICE
PUBLIC ACCESS LINE SERVICE
GENERAL
Public Access Lines (PAL) are business exchange lines provided to customers who connect customer-owned pay
telephones to access local service as well as message toll service with the interexchange carrier(s) selected by the
owner. Customer owned pay telephones may be connected only to Public Access Lines.
The PAL customer shall be responsible for the installation, operation and maintenance of any customer provided pay
telephone used in connection with this service. Instruments must meet the following criteria:
Registered under Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations (instrument-implemented), or
Unregistered, but connected behind a protective coupler registered under Part 68.
Comply with requirements of the Telecommunications for the Disabled Act of 1982.
Comply with all conditions as set forth in Order No. 19766 of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
CONDITIONS
Public Access Line Service is provided as Community Calling.
Public Access lines may require a number change if a customer changes from existing service. If a number change is
required to provide restrictive features, the appropriate Nonrecurring Charge will apply.
Public Access Lines may be installed at any well-lighted location. A current telephone directory, in legible condition, must
be provided for use by calling parties. This condition for directories is waived for coinless, toll only pay telephones that
provide operator access for directory assistance at no charge to the user.
Extensions to a pay telephone permitting third party access to conversations are prohibited.
Charges for local and toll calls may be assessed by the Owner of the pay telephone. These charges may exceed the
approved charges permitted the Company.
The instrument may be pre-pay or post-pay. Coin-operated instruments must accept coins of various denominations and
return/refund unused coins.
The Company is not responsible for coin collection or return, for fraudulent use of the customer's service by the public, or
for restrictions to line usage imposed by limitations of the customer-provided telephone.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 42
LOCAL SERVICE
PUBLIC ACCESS LINE SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Public Access Lines are single party business lines equipped to provide access to local service as well as to message toll
service of all available interexchange carriers.
The instrument must allow coin-free operator and emergency/911 access in any exchange in which 911 service is
available. The instrument shall also provide access to the Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) without the use of
coin or credit card.
All PAL customers must have O- (Operator) capability. In operating areas where 911 service is not available, the O-
feature provides operator service for the placing of emergency calls for the customer to fire departments, police,
ambulance, etc. O- calling also permits the placing of calls for certain handicapped/disabled individuals and operator-
placed calls where repair problems or trouble in dialing occurs. Telephone operators will not dial digits for customers
outside of these conditions.
Coin sent paid interLATA calls from PAL lines may be routed to any Interexchange Carrier selected by the customer who
has the required coin signaling capabilities (i.e., coin recognition, coin control, etc.) which are required to complete the
call.
Instructions for obtaining refunds from the subscriber and a statement that the customer provided telephone is not
provided by the Company must be prominently displayed on or near the instrument. The Company is not responsible for
refunds of coins deposited in customer-owned coin operated telephones.
Each Public Access Line will be charged for Directory Assistance calls up to a maximum of $6.00 per month.
Each telephone must be labeled or there must be posted in close proximity to the instrument, information including:
Name, address and telephone number of Owner;
Procedure for reporting service difficulties and method of obtaining refunds;
A statement that the instrument is not owned by the Company and that charges for calls made on the instrument are
not regulated;
Dialing instructions;
Operational characteristics such as pre-pay or post-pay;
Emergency dialing information including dial tone first, coin-free 911 or other emergency access; and,
Where calls are timed, the time limits per call.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 43
LOCAL SERVICE
PUBLIC ACCESS LINE SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
The Operator will refer customer requests for repair, explanation of telephone operation, etc. to the Vendor or Owner of
the customer-provided station.
Directory listings for PAL service are provided under the regulations governing the furnishing of listings in Section 5 of this
Price List.
Ancillary services, such as Speed Calling and Touch Call, are available at rates specified elsewhere in this Price List.
In addition to the rates and charges above, Public Access Lines shall bear all special charges related to business access
line service such as directory assistance, and maintenance of service.
The customer is responsible for payment of all charges billed to the Public Access Line, including charges for Directory
Assistance and Message Toll Service.
The customer shall be responsible for the payment of a Time and Material Charge for visits by a telephone company
employee to the customer's premises when a service difficulty or trouble report results from the use of customer-provided
pay telephones as outlined in Telephone Customer Relations Rule IDAPA 31.D.2.
The Company may require a security deposit to ensure payment.
Owners must apply for PAL service with the Company on an application form provided by the Company, meeting
requirements set by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. When the form is received by the Company, completed in it's
entirety and signed by the Vendor and the Owner, an installation date will be scheduled.
An incomplete application will result in a delay or refusal to provide PAL service.
When any customer-provided telephone is found in violation of this Price List, the Company shall notify the customer of
the reported violation. The Company has the right to disconnect the service when it is deemed necessary to protect the
toll network and Company employees or protect the public from misuse of service. The customer must notify the
Company, in writing, within ten days of the disconnect when the violation is corrected for service to be restored.
Failure to comply will result in a permanent disconnection of the service. The customer must then submit a new request
for service and pay all applicable Nonrecurring charges for service installation. Proof that previous violation has been
corrected will be required before service is reinstalled.
Calls to Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS) will be provided at no charge to the end-user.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 44
LOCAL SERVICE
PUBLIC ACCESS LINE SERVICE
SERVICE OPTIONS
Customers of PAL Service may select the following options which are offered wherever equipment, facilities and operating
conditions permit. The minimum billing period for any option is one month.
Nonrestrictive - permits all types and classes of calls to originate and terminate on the PAL.
Selective Class of Call Screening/Option 1 provides Operator Call Screening (0+) and Long Distance (1+) Blocking.
Any 0+ direct dialed calls received by the operator will be screened for credit card, operator verified third number or
collect billing arrangements. Long distance direct dialed calls (1+ 7 or 10 digits, 01+, 011+, 1+555, 1+900, 1+976,
1+700) will be blocked in the central office and directed to a recording that informs the caller that the number may not
be dialed direct from that telephone. Direct dialed calls to 1 + 800/866/877/888 and 1+950+10XXXX will be
permitted.
The PAL customer remains responsible for the payment of any calls that are unsuccessfully screened or blocked due
to a nonparticipating carrier location originating the call.
Selective Class of Call Screening/Option 2 provides Operator Call Screening only. Any 0+ dialed calls received by
the operator will be screened for calling card, operator verified third number and collect billing arrangements. Long
distance (1+) directly dialed calls are allowed with this option.
The PAL customer remains responsible for the payment of any calls that are unsuccessfully screened or blocked due
to a nonparticipating carrier location originating the call.
Answer Supervision is the line side functionality that provides an electrical signal to the calling end of a switched
telephone connection when the called line goes off-hook. PAL Answer Supervision will be provided for use with PAL
Service as specified in this Price List to assist in determining when billing for a specific call should commence.
900 Blocking Service provides blocking of all Intrastate 1+ and 0+ 900XXX-XXXX calls when the PAL customer
elects to have such calls blocked. 900 Call Restriction Service is available at no charge to PAL customers if the
order is placed at the same time as an initial order or subsequent order for other services. Nonrecurring charge as
listed under rates applies for reinstallation of the service.
Bill Number Screening is a feature that restricts billing of collect and third number billed calls to a specific telephone
number. Additional information in Section 6 of this Price List.
International Blocking provides end-office blocking of end-user direct dialed 011+ and 10XXX+011 calls from an end
user’s location. Offered on a per line basis where facilities permit.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 45
LOCAL SERVICE
PUBLIC ACCESS LINE SERVICE
RATES
Monthly Nonrecurring
Public Access Line Service Options Rate Charge
Nonrestrictive -- --
Selective Class of Call Screening Option 1/
Operator Call Screening (0+) and
Long Distance (1+) Blocking $ 1.13 $ 37.50
Selective Class of Call Screening Option 2/
Operator Call Screening Only (0+) 1.13 37.50
Answer Supervision, per line 2.05
900 Blocking Service -- 1
Billed Number Screening Service 1.00 --
International Blocking Service -- 19.95
1 900 Blocking is provided free of charge at the time of an initial order or subsequent order for additional services. A $5.00
charge applies for re-installations.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 46
LOCAL SERVICE
COIN LINE SERVICE
GENERAL
Coin Line Service is a coin voice grade exchange line, available where equipment and operating conditions permit, that
provides switch based dial tone first (DTF) coin line functionalities for the connection of customer owned pay telephones
(COPTs).
The term "customer" is defined as the party subscribing to a Coin Line for the purpose of connecting a COPT to the local
exchange. Rates are found under Local Service, Coin Line Service, Rates and Charges.
CONDITIONS
Coin Line Service is provided at the request of a COPT provider that provides pay telephone service with switch based
coin line functionalities to the public on a resale basis.
The provision and use of this service is subject to the conditions of this Price List, or as set forth in any other applicable
rules, conditions, or regulations of the Idaho Public Utility Commission.
A Coin Line customer must use a separate Coin Line for each pay telephone instrument installed and will be billed the
Price List rate for each line. Off-premise extensions to Coin Line Service are not permitted.
Where Coin Line Service is provided, any type or grade of residence or business service offered regularly at that location
may also be furnished, provided such residence or business service is confined to locations solely for use by the particular
establishment.
The Company shall not be liable for shortages of coins deposited and/or collected from the Coin Line customer's
equipment.
The Company shall not be liable for end-user fraud associated with failure of the customer's equipment to perform.
The carriage and completion of local and intraLATA toll messages are provided by the Company.
The customer is subject to the Conditions for PAL Service in this section.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 47
LOCAL SERVICE
COIN LINE SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
The customer is responsible for the payment of all charges for outgoing sent-paid local calls, message toll telephone
service calls, and Directory Assistance.
Special billing and coin sharing arrangements between a Coin Line customer and another carrier are the responsibility of
the Coin Line customer.
It is the customer's responsibility to ensure instruments used in conjunction with Coin Line Service are capable of rating
sent-paid local calls.
Coin sent paid interLATA calls from Coin Lines may be routed to any Interexchange Carrier selected by the customer who
has the required coin signaling capabilities (i.e., coin recognition, coin control, etc.) which are required to complete the call.
Directory listings for Coin Line service are provided under the regulations governing the furnishing of listings in Section 5
of this Price List.
FEATURES
Service is provided in equal access Stored Program Control (SPC) central offices where coin line control equipment is
available.
Service is provided on a one-way or a two-way basis at the customer's option.
Coin signaling, including coin collect and coin return, is provided by the network. Coin collect identifies when a call is
completed. Coin return occurs when a no-answer or busy signal is encountered.
Billed Number Screening (BNS) is provided for the automatic blocking via validation data bases of third number billing,
collect billing, or both to the line.
Selective Class of Call Screening is provided to alert operator services systems (live and mechanical) that a call is
originating from a Coin Line which may require special handling and billing treatment.
Central office 900 and 976 blocking is provided.
Standard recorded announcements provided by the Company are used for calls that originate from a Coin Line.
All 0-, 0+ and 1+ intraLATA toll calls and 0+ local calls are handled by the Company's operator service system.
All 0+ interLATA calls are routed to the pre-subscribed carrier.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 48
LOCAL SERVICE
COIN LINE SERVICE
RATES AND CHARGES
Coin Line Service is provided on a fixed rate basis. The monthly rate is applicable for Coin Line Service on a per-line
basis.
Monthly Rate
Coin Line, per line See Network Access Local
Service Options –
Community Calling Service
- Coin Line Service
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
1st Revised Sheet 49
Canceling
Original Sheet 49
LOCAL SERVICE
IDAHO TELEPHONE SERVICE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIFELINE)
GENERAL
The Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Program (Lifeline) provides for a credit against the recurring monthly rate for
the provision of local residential service for certain low-income customers. Lifeline Service is a basic single line
residential service that provides voice grade access to the public switched network and includes touch calling, a
standard white page listing, access to emergency services (e.g., 911, E911), access to operator services, access to
interexchange services, access to directory assistance, and toll restriction services.
APPLICATION
The Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Program (Lifeline) credit is only available to residence customers who meet
the following eligibility requirements established by Idaho Code 56-903 as administered by the State of Idaho
Department of Health and Welfare per IDAPA 16.04.02:
- Head of the Household
- Income Eligible (Income cannot exceed 133% of the Federal Poverty guideline)
The monthly discount to eligible subscribers is comprised of federal and state contributions which include a waiver of
the Federal SLC, $1.75 in federal supplemental amount, $3.50 in state funding and federal matching of the state credit
of an additional $1.75.
An individual must submit an application to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to establish eligibility for
Lifeline Service. An application form may be requested from the Department of Health and Welfare or from a Regional
Community Action Agency office. If an individual is eligible, the name and telephone number will be forwarded to the
Company.
Lifeline Service can only be associated with a single residence line at the principal residence of the eligible subscriber.
Advice No. 07-18
Issued: November 1, 2007 Effective: November 12, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
(N)
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 12, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 50
LOCAL SERVICE
IDAHO TELEPHONE SERVICE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIFELINE)
APPLICATION (Continued)
Lifeline Toll Restriction Service (IOSC 40696) is available on a voluntary basis where technically feasible to Lifeline
Telephone Service customers at no charge. Lifeline Toll Restriction Service prevents 0+, 00-, 1+NPA-NXX-XXXX,
1010XXXX, International (01+), Directory Assistance (411, 1+411, 0+411, 555-1212, 1+/0+555-1212, 1+/0+NPA-555-
1212), 1+900 calls, 976 calls, and IntraLATA toll calls, while allowing access to local, 911, 0-, 1+800/888 etc., and EAS
calls. Access to Directory Assistance is available to Lifeline customers by dialing 0-. Access to Service Activation
Codes “*/#” (e.g., *66, *69) is also allowed. Upon customer request, some Service Activation Codes may be blocked
at no charge, where conditions and facilities permit.
Lifeline customers may receive toll limitation services without charge. Toll limitation services include voluntary toll
control and toll blocking. Toll control allows the customer to specify a certain dollar amount of toll usage which is
acceptable to the Company that may be incurred on their telephone service. Toll blocking will take effect once the
customer’s requested toll limitation amount is exceeded.
Lifeline Service may not be disconnected for non-payment of toll charges.
Deposit requirements do not apply to Lifeline Service customers if toll blocking is employed.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
1st Revised Sheet 51
Canceling
Original Sheet 51
LOCAL SERVICE
IDAHO TELEPHONE SERVICE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIFELINE)
RATES AND CHARGES
A total credit amount applies to the Lifeline customer’s monthly bill, for the available Service Option selected by the
customer, as follows:
Monthly Credit
Rate
Federal Subscriber Line Charge (SLC) as set by the FCC
FCC Supplemental Amount (credit to local
service monthly rate) $1.75
State Amount 3.50
Federal Matching Amount 1.75 1
All recurring and nonrecurring charges for any service ordered by the customer shall be billed at the Price Listed rates
with the exception of Link Up Service as defined on Sheet 54.
When the Company receives the name and telephone number of the eligible customer and new service is established,
the Telephone Assistance Program credit will begin within 60 days if the customer name and telephone number match
the Company’s records. The credit will be prorated on the basis of a 30-day month from the effective date of the
customer's application.
The regular service and equipment charges and regulations applicable to the service offerings will apply. The service
and equipment charges to change to or from this program due to eligibility status will be waived.
When a customer is no longer eligible for Lifeline Service, the Lifeline credit amount specified above will be
discontinued and regular Price List rates and charges will apply.
FUNDING
The total cost of providing this Lifeline program shall be funded from a uniform monthly surcharge to each business
and residential access line, excluding those residential access lines benefiting from the program.
1 Equal to half the state amount funded up to a maximum of $1.75
Advice No. 07-18
Issued: November 1, 2007 Effective: November 12, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs Affairs
(T)
(T)
(T)
(D)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 12, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
2nd Revised Sheet 52
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 52
LOCAL SERVICE
NATIVE AMERICAN LIFELINE
GENERAL
Residential customers who reside on federally recognized tribal lands are eligible to receive additional enhanced
federal Lifeline support in order to reduce the price for basic local telephone service. An individual living on tribal lands
may qualify for an additional enhanced federal Lifeline credit of up to $25.00 per month if the individual participates in
one of the following assistance programs:
- Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance
- Tribally Administered Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TTANF or TANF)
- Head Start (only those meeting its income qualifying standard)
- Tribal or National School Lunch Program (free meals program only)
- Medicaid
- Food Stamps
- Supplemental Security Income
- Federal Public Housing Assistance
- Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
- Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Program
A resident of a federally recognized tribal land may also qualify if the individual is head of household and earning at or
below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Lifeline customers residing on tribal lands will pay no less than $1.00
per month for basic local telephone service.
APPLICATION
The additional enhanced federal credit will be available to Lifeline customers who reside on tribal lands in the following
exchanges:
Tribe/Reservation Exchange
Coeur d’Alene Tribe of the Plummer/Worley
Coeur d’Alene Reservation St. Maries
Harrison
Coeur d’Alene
Kellogg/Pinehurst
Potlatch
Post Falls
Tensed/Bluebell
Kootenai Tribe Bonners Ferry
Nez Perce Tribe Genesse
Orofino
Pierce
Weippe
Advice No. 07-18
Issued: November 1, 2007 Effective: November 12, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
(D)
(N)
(N)
(N)
(T)
(T)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 12, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
1st Revised Sheet 53
Canceling
Original Sheet 53
LOCAL SERVICE
NATIVE AMERICAN LIFELINE
APPLICATION (Continued)
All recurring and nonrecurring charges for any service ordered by the customer shall be billed at the Price Listed rates
with the exception of Link-Up Service as defined in that section.
Customers who live on federally recognized tribal lands and meet the Lifeline eligibility criteria described above are
also eligible for federal assistance of up to $100.00 for Link-Up Service.
Advice No. 07-18
Issued: November 1, 2007 Effective: November 12, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 12, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
1st Revised Sheet 54
Canceling
Original Sheet 54
LOCAL SERVICE
LINK-UP SERVICE
GENERAL
Link-Up Service helps low income subscribers initiate telephone service by providing reduced service installation
charges of one-half of the Price List charges, up to a maximum of $30.00, to qualifying residential subscribers.
APPLICATION
Link-Up Service is available to low income residential customers who meet the eligibility requirements of the Idaho
Telephone Service Assistance Program (Lifeline).
An individual must submit an application to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare to establish eligibility for Link-
Up Service. An application form may be requested from the Department of Health and Welfare or from a Regional
Community Action Agency office.
An applicant or recipient is required to furnish his/her social security number before his/her eligibility can be
determined. Failure to do so will result in denial of benefits.
Link-Up Service can only be associated with the primary residential connection.
Funding for Link-Up Service is obtained from a universal service support mechanism to which all telecommunications
carriers that provide interstate telecommunications services contribute on an equitable and nondiscriminatory basis.
RATES AND CHARGES
Reduction of service connection charges, as specified in the Nonrecurring Charges section of this Price List, equal to
one half of the amount charged a non-Link-Up residential customer or $30.00, whichever is less, applies for the
establishment of basic residential service.
Advice No. 07-18
Issued: November 1, 2007 Effective: November 12, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
(T)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(T)
(T)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 12, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
1st Revised Sheet 55
Canceling
Original Sheet 55
LOCAL SERVICE
LINK UP SERVICE
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The federally authorized Native American Lifeline Service allows up to an additional $70.00 of federal support, for a
total of up to $100.00, to offset the cost of service initiation fees (including extension of lines or construction of
facilities). The customer is entitled to credits of 50% of the first $60.00 in charges (e.g., $30.00), and 100% of the next
$70.00 in charges (e.g., $100.00 in total credits).
This additional credit will be available to Lifeline customers who reside on tribal lands in the exchanges listed on Sheet
52 of this section.
Advice No. 07-18
Issued: November 1, 2007 Effective: November 12, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
(T)
(D)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 12, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
3rd Revised Sheet 56
Canceling
2nd Revised Sheet 56
LOCAL SERVICE
NETWORK ACCESS SURCHARGE
CONDITIONS 1
Surcharge initiated by House Bill No. 298 and directed in Order No. 21451, in Case No. U-1002-68. The ITSAP
surcharge per Order No. 28047 in Case No. GNR-T-99-8 is applied to bills rendered on or after July 1, 1999.
Surcharge directed in Order No. 21958, in Case No. U-1500-174. This surcharge is designed to protect local exchange
rates for one-party single-line service from exceeding 125% of the statewide weighted average. This surcharge per Order
No. 27380 in Case No. GNR-T-98-3 is applied to bills rendered on or after April 11, 1988.
RATES
Surcharge
Rate
Surcharge for Idaho Telephone Service Assistance Program (Lifeline).
Applicable to all business and residence subscribers except those
benefiting from the program. See footnote 2
Surcharge for Idaho Universal Service Fund (USF)
Business Access Line See footnote 3
Residence Access Line See footnote 3
1 Information on surcharge(s) applicable to Message Toll and special calling services is located in I.P.U.C. Price List No. 3.
2 As set by Idaho P.U.C. Order pursuant to Idaho Code § 56.904.
3 As set by Idaho P.U.C. Order pursuant to IDAPA 31.46.01.104-106.
Advice No. 07-10
Issued: July 11, 2007 Effective: July 21, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
(T)
(T)
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 21, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 57
LOCAL SERVICE
MILEAGE CHARGES
CONDITIONS
Interoffice Mileage is applicable when a customer requests a Network Access line from another central office within the
exchange other than that from which he would normally be served.
The mileage measurement will be the direct airline distance in miles between the serving central offices involved.
RATES Monthly Rate
Interoffice Mileage, per quarter mile $ 1.74
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 58
LOCAL SERVICE
EXTENSION SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Extensions
Extension Service provides the capability of originating or receiving calls from locations other than the primary termination
point of the Network Access line within the serving central office area. For extension service between two central offices
within the same exchange, refer to Section 5 of I.P.U.C. No. 6.
The Terminal Loop charges stated above apply to extensions of Network Access lines when facilities of the Company are
used in the provision of Extension Services. Terminal Loop charges do not apply when extension service wiring is placed
by the customer or the customer's vendor on the customer's side of the point of demarcation on the same premises.
Extension Service may be furnished in connection with all classes and grades of Network Access service except Public
Telephone Service.
Directory listings and distinctive signals are not allowed on Extension Service.
Off-premises extensions may be located on the premises of another customer for answering purposes only, provided the
other customer has separate service at the same location. This condition is not required when extensions of business
service are to be located at a residence occupied by the individual who is the subscriber to the business service or a
partner in the firm.
The Company reserves the right to remove Extension Service that interferes with the satisfactory operation of a Network
Access line. The customer may be required to restrict the number of extension telephones in use when the ringer
equivalencies of the telephones exceed the maximum limit and cause harm to the customer's telephone service and/or
the network of the Company. Failure to comply shall be considered a violation of the General Regulations, Section 3 of
this Price List.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 59
LOCAL SERVICE
EXTENSION SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Terminal Loops
A Terminal Loop is the wire facility and/or transmission equipment used in extending a Network Access line to a different
building on continuous or non-continuous property.
Terminal Loop rates are applicable when facilities on the Company side of the demarcation point are used in the provision
of this service. Extensions of Network Access lines may be provided by the customer when the facilities can be contained
on the customer side of the demarcation point. When provided on the customer side of the demarcation point, Terminal
Loop rates do not apply.
Terminal Loop charges, continuous or non-continuous, may apply in addition to mileage charges found elsewhere in this
Price List.
Terminal Loop-Continuous Property
Examples of Continuous Property Terminal Loop rate applications include, but are not limited to, the following:
- One Terminal Loop applies for each termination of the extension of a Network Access line that is located
outside of the building where the primary network terminates when network facilities of the Company are used
in the provision of the service.
- Refer to Special Channel Services, Section 13, for application of Local Loop charges when a station or an
extension of a PBX station requires the use of Company Network facilities to extend the line to a different
building on continuous property.
Terminal Loop - Noncontinuous Property
Examples of Noncontinuous Property Terminal Loop rate applications include, but are not limited to, the following:
- One Terminal Loop applies for each extension of a Network Access line and for each line extended to terminate
on a concentrator unit. Two Terminal Loops apply when the line is controlled by a key at the primary
termination of the Network Access line.
- Refer to Special Channel Services, Section 13, for application of Local Loop charges when a station or an
extension of a PBX station requires the use of Company Network facilities to extend the line to an off-premises
location.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 60
LOCAL SERVICE
EXTENSION SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Line Treatment Charge-Noncontinuous Property
The rate applies when combinations of wire facilities exceed the distances where transmission of information or
supervision of network signaling cannot be accomplished without amplification or signaling adapters.
Unusual or Special Construction
A departure from the rates and special conditions specified in this schedule may be made on behalf of the Company when
a line extension involves unusual construction or disproportionately large expenditures as compared with the usual type of
plant construction.
RATES Monthly Rate
Terminal Loop Charges
Continuous Property $ 5.00
Non-continuous Property 8.00
Line Treatment, if required 10.00
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 61
LOCAL SERVICE
NONRECURRING CHARGES
CONDITIONS
Service Request Charges
Service Request Charges apply to records changes and/or work associated with the Network Access line extending from
the central office to the demarcation point on the customer’s premises. This includes connections, changes to and
rearrangements of Network Access lines, reconnecting service which has been temporarily disconnected for nonpayment,
or a suspension requested by the customer.
Connection of Network Access Line
New installation of service or transfer of service to new premises inclusive of work required to establish network
access. This includes the installation of the Standard Network Interface (SNI). The SNI is the point of
demarcation, or the jack that separates Network Access facilities from customer-provided inside facilities. The
SNI must be installed and maintained by the Company.
On Multiline Business service, the Field Visit Charge applies in addition to the Line Connection when service
cannot be reconnected from the serving central office.
Add or change a Local Service Option
Service Request Charges apply to, but are not necessarily limited to the following conditions:
Miscellaneous Additions and/or Changes to Network Facilities
Change telephone number per customer request.
Reconnect service temporarily disconnected for nonpayment of bill.
Relocation of drop wire when moved at customer's request.
Records Only
Add or change directory listings
Supersedure of service (see Sheet 63 for exception)
Change class of service from Residence to Business or vice versa (No field visit required)
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 62
LOCAL SERVICE
NONRECURRING CHARGES
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Service Request Charges (Continued)
Special Telephone Numbers
Special Telephone Numbers (STN) are numbers which cannot be randomly assigned from a mechanized
system. Examples include requests for specific telephone numbers or choice of telephone numbers.
Exceptions to this charge are as follows:
A former subscriber to a telephone number requests reconnection of the number in the same service
name within 90 days after disconnection. If the number is still available for reassignment, the (STN)
Charge will be waived.
A business customer who disconnects service and pays all outstanding indebtedness, may pay directory
advertising charges through the end of the current directory issue to receive referral of call service. If
service is reestablished during this same period under the former number, the STN Charge will be waived.
The charge for Special Telephone Number is in addition to the other applicable nonrecurring charges incurred in
the installation, move, or change of a service. One nonrecurring charge will apply for each lead number of a
trunk hunting group in which a Special Telephone Number is assigned.
The rights to these telephone numbers remain those of the Company's as stated in the General Regulations of
this Price List. In the event the Special Telephone Number must be changed due to Company initiated reasons,
the nonrecurring charge for a new Special Telephone Number will be waived.
Field Visit Charge
Field Visit Charges apply to Multiline Business service whenever field personnel are dispatched to perform work
on the network facilities or on leased terminal equipment. If more than one location and/or premises is visited,
the appropriate number of Field Visit Charges will be billed.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 63
LOCAL SERVICE
NONRECURRING CHARGES
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Service Request Charges (Continued)
Service Request Charges do not apply to the following:
Supersedure of Service due to death of responsible party.
Change mailing address.
Add or change Telephone Calling Card, including reissuing of cards to replace lost or stolen cards.
Disconnect or removal of Network Access line(s) and line features.
Change of street address due to legal change in house number and/or street name.
Add, change, or delete Customer Provided Equipment information such as FCC registration numbers.
Corrections and/or changes to customer records for Company reasons, i.e., central office conversions, record
corrections.
Reestablish service that has been disrupted by fire, accident or natural catastrophe. When service that has
been disrupted by fire, accident, or natural catastrophe is reestablished for the customer at either the original
location or a new location, the Service Request and Field Visit Charges will not apply for the installation of the
Network Access line and Standard Network Interface that were in place prior to the disaster. The customer will
be responsible for replacing facilities beyond the point of demarcation (SNI).
When service has been disrupted due to unauthorized change to another telecommunications carrier
(slamming), see Section 3, General Regulations, for billing of Nonrecurring Charges to reestablish service with
the authorized carrier.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
1st Revised Sheet 64
Cancels
Original Sheet 64
LOCAL SERVICE
NONRECURRING CHARGES
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Time and Material Charges (non-regulated charges shown for informational purposes)
Time and Material charges are applicable to each service call by the Company where a trouble report results from
customer-provided equipment and/or facilities. At the request of the customer, the Company will repair, adjust, and/or
perform any work on the customer-provided equipment and/or facilities at non-regulated rates and charges.
Time and Material Charges apply in addition to any applicable Service Request, Premise Visit and Other Installation
Charges as shown in other schedules in this Price List.
Total Time and Material Charges are based on the labor time and miscellaneous materials required to complete the
installation on the customer's premises.
Time and Material charges and associated Service Request Charges do not apply to the following work:
To install the Standard Network Interface (SNI).
To move or change a customer's telephone service or equipment if required or initiated by the Company.
To install, move, or change telephone equipment located on a customer's premises but used exclusively by the
Company for maintenance or training activities.
The "from" portion of work involved in a transfer of service from one premises to another.
Disconnection and/or removal of main or extension line services and supplementary network services such as the
CentraNetR features.
Premise Visit
A Premise Visit (trouble isolation) charge is applicable whenever the Company’s repairmen are dispatched to the
customer’s premises, at the request of the customer, and the repair trouble is found to be the result of customer-provided
equipment or facilities. If more than one location and/or premises is visited, the appropriate number of Premise Visit
charges will be added.
Advice No. 08-19
Issued: November 14, 2008 Effective: November 15, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(D)
(D)
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 15, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
1st Revised Sheet 65
Cancels
Original Sheet 65
LOCAL SERVICE
NONRECURRING CHARGES
RATES
Single Line Multi-line
Service Request Charges Residence Business Business
Connection of Network Access line,
per line $ 30.00 $ 45.00 $ 50.00
Miscellaneous Additions and/or Changes
to Network facilities, per line 15.00 30.00 35.00
Records Only Changes, per order 10.00 12.00 15.00
Special Telephone Number 35.00 60.00 60.00
Field Visit Charges -- -- 15.00
Time And Material Charges
Time and Material Charges are non-regulated charges, and therefore not listed in this Price List.
Single Line Multi-line
Residence Business Business
Premise Visit $ 85.00 $ 85.00 $ 85.00
Advice No. 08-19
Issued: November 14, 2008 Effective: November 15, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)(N)
(N)
(N)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 15, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 66
LOCAL SERVICE
LINE EXTENSION CHARGES
GENERAL
Line Extension Charges are applicable in connection with all classes, types, and grades of service in any exchange area
when established by means of an extension or addition to the Company's wire, cable, or service drop plant, whether
aerially or sub-surface. Supporting structures which accommodate the plant include trenches, conduit, and poles, whether
solely owned, jointly owned, or contracted under a rental agreement.
All line extensions will be owned and maintained by the Company. The applicant may furnish and place the required
supporting structure, for their entire service drop only, in lieu of applicable service drop charges. All supporting structures
will be placed in accordance with construction specifications of the Company, however in all instances the ownership of
the structures shall be entirely vested in the Company.
An applicant receives only a single line extension allowance regardless of the number of services ordered at the
premises.
CONDITIONS
Measurement of Distances
Disconnects
On disconnection of service, a customer making monthly Line Extension Charge payments is required to pay an
amount equal to the total of the monthly Line Extension Charge payment for the unexpired life of the contract, except
as provided under reuse of facilities.
Charges to remaining customers are not affected by disconnects.
Distances referenced in this schedule are route distances. The routing of the extensions will be determined by the
Company in accordance with standard engineering practices.
Payment of Charges
Line Extension Charges will be paid in a lump sum or, when mutually agreeable, in equal monthly installments for a
term of two years. The Company reserves the right to request advance payment, either in whole or in part prior to
performing any work.
When a customer disconnects his service, no refund is made of the Line Extension Charges.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 67
LOCAL SERVICE
LINE EXTENSION CHARGES
If the original customer was on the monthly payment basis, the new applicant is charged the same monthly
payment for the remaining life of the term commitment. The original customer is relieved of any further
responsibility for Line Extension Charges on the project.
Any adjustment in prepaid Line Extension Charges is a matter for negotiation between the original customer
and the new applicant.
If a customer maintains service, originally established on a temporary or speculative basis, for a period of 36 months,
and if his business or operation at the end of that time has proven its permanency to the satisfaction of the Company,
the customer will be refunded an amount equal to the charge above, less the normal Line Extension Charge which
would have been applicable at the time the customer's service was installed.
Unusual or Special Construction
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Reuse of Facilities
When a customer disconnects service or moves and service is established for a new applicant at the same location,
the new applicant may assume the Line Extension Charge contract provided there is no lapse in payments, as
follows:
If the original customer prepaid the charged the new applicant pays no charge.
Temporary or Speculative Service
Line extensions to provide service to an applicant engaged in temporary or speculative business will be made on the
condition that the applicant pays to the Company, in advance, the estimated cost of construction and removal, less
the salvage value, and the materials used.
A departure from the rate and special conditions specified in this schedule may be made on behalf of the Company
when a line extension involves unusual or disproportionately large construction expenditures as compared with the
usual types of plant construction. Such departure may require a specific ruling by the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission.
For subdivisions, housing projects, multifamily dwellings, and mobile home parks with five or more units, see Section
3, General Regulations - Aid to Construction.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 68
LOCAL SERVICE
LINE EXTENSION CHARGES
RATES
JOINT APPLICATION
The total charge for the project less the maximum free allowance of $3,000 per customer will determine the total line extension
recovery for the project, which will be shared by the applicants.
An applicant's share will be determined based on his individual portion of the common line.
Under no circumstances will the Company charge an applicant more under a joint application than he would have been
The Company will provide line extensions up to $3,000 regardless of the length of the extension. The customer shall pay
100% of all costs over $3,000.
charged as a single applicant.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
1st Revised Sheet 69
Canceling
Original Sheet 69
LOCAL SERVICE
CONSTRUCTION OF OUTSIDE PLANT FACILITIES
DESCRIPTION
Construction of outside plant facility charges and requirements apply in connection with the placement of service drops,
new facilities in subdivisions, and for relocation of existing facilities.
RATES
Where the Company performs work in public right-of-way areas, the actual cost of both labor and materials used, less
salvage, will apply.
CONDITIONS
General
The Company will furnish, install and maintain all cable/wire on the Company side of the demarcation point to serve
its customers, except as otherwise provided in this tariff.
Construction, as cited in this tariff section, consists of all outside plant facility work and materials required to provide
service, with the exception of cable/wire, which is furnished and placed by the Company.
Except where required by law, the type of construction (direct burial, underground conduit, or aerial) on both public
right-of-way and private property is the prerogative of the Company and will only be changed at the
applicant/customer's request as provided in this tariff section.
Where underground construction will not be within a utility strip or other designated right-of-way and where the
Company requires adequate rights for the construction, operation, and maintenance of such construction, the
applicant/customer, or tract owner, or developer in the case of real estate subdivisions, will provide the Company
with easements, deed restrictions, or other appropriate covenants for these rights.
Refer to General Regulations, Section 3, General Liability Statement for Company liability statement.
Advice No. 07-03
Issued: March 1, 2007 Effective: March 11, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 11, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
1st Revised Sheet 70
Canceling
Original Sheet 70
LOCAL SERVICE
CONSTRUCTION OF OUTSIDE PLANT FACILITIES
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Public Right-of-Way
Normal Construction
The Company will extend cable/wire to the property line of the applicant/customer at no charge except where Line
Extension Charges apply. Refer to Line Extension Charges, Section 4, Sheets 66 – 68 for line extension charges.
Special Construction
If the applicant/customer requests a route or type of construction other than what the Company would ordinarily
provide, the additional cost of construction will be borne by the applicant/customer or others requesting the special
construction.
Relocation of Existing Outside Plant Facilities
When cable/wire is relocated or the type of construction is changed at the applicant/customer's request or is required
by a municipality or local government permit process as a result of development, the entire cost of removing the old
and constructing the new will be borne by the applicant/customer or others requesting the relocation.
Advice No. 07-03
Issued: March 1, 2007 Effective: March 11, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 11, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 71
LOCAL SERVICE
CONSTRUCTION OF OUTSIDE PLANT FACILITIES
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Private Property
Normal Construction
Where the Company determines that buried wire or cable is to be used for the service connection, the
applicant/customer will provide the trench to bury the network service wire.
Where the Company determines that underground conduit is to be used for the service connection, the
applicant/customer will provide the conduit and will own and maintain at his/her expense the conduit and
underground supporting structure. Such conduit and structure must comply with National Electric Safety Code
(NESC) and Company standards. The conduit and underground supporting structure will be the property of the
applicant/customer and the cable/wire will be property of the Company.
Where the Company determines that aerial wire is to be used for the service connection, the applicant/customer
shall provide any poles or other supporting structures required to complete the connection. Such poles and
supporting structures must comply with National Electric Safety Code (NESC) and Company standards. These
poles and supporting structures will be property of the applicant/customer and the cable/wire will be the property of
the Company.
The applicant/customer will be responsible for providing the Company with access to any poles, structures, trench
and/or conduit necessary for installation of cable/wire and service. The poles, structures, trench and/or conduit must
meet the Company's established standards which permit termination of the buried cable/wire at the premise property
line. This termination point is to be designated by the Company.
In cases where the Company is refused access to an open trench, or the Company is not notified of the availability of
an open trench, it will be the responsibility of the applicant/customer to provide the necessary conduit and/or trench.
The actual cost incurred because of the sharing of an open trench on private property with another utility will be the
responsibility of the applicant/customer or others requesting the work.
Advice No. 07-03
Issued: March 1, 2007 Effective: March 11, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 11, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 4
Original Sheet 72
LOCAL SERVICE
CONSTRUCTION OF OUTSIDE PLANT FACILITIES
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Private Property (Continued)
Special Construction
If the applicant/customer requests a different route or type of construction from what the Company has determined to
be normal, the additional cost of construction will be borne by the applicant/customer or others requesting the special
construction.
Relocation of Existing Outside Plant Facilities
When cable/wire is relocated or the type of construction is changed at the applicant/customer's request, the entire
cost, less salvage, of removing the old and placing the new construction will be borne by the applicant/customer or
others requesting the relocation.
Repair of Existing Outside Plant Facilities
It is the responsibility of the premises owner to provide suitable working space for repairs by the Company. This may
include removing concrete or asphalt, repair or replacement of supporting structures, or digging to access the
damaged areas.
Advice No. 07-03
Issued: March 1, 2007 Effective: March 11, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 11, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet A
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
INDEX PAGE
Sheet Nos.
5. Operator Assistance and Directory Services
1. Call Referral Service...................................................................................................... 1
2. Operator Handled Calls................................................................................................. 4
3. Public Payphone Usage Surcharge.............................................................................. 5
4. Directory Assistance
A. Local Directory Assistance................................................................................... 6
B. Directory Connect RequestSM............................................................................. 8
C. National Directory Assistance/Customer Name and Address Service ............... 10
5. Directory Service
A. Primary Listing ...................................................................................................... 12
B. Additional Listings................................................................................................. 12
C. Non-published/Non-listed Service........................................................................ 14
D. Rates..................................................................................................................... 16
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 1
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.1 CALL REFERRAL SERVICE
A. GENERAL
Call Referral Service is offered to customers who have moved to a new location, disconnected telephone service
or requested a telephone number change. Calls to the intercepted telephone number are referred to an operator
or they are routed to a pre-recorded message that informs the caller of the status of that number. At the
customer’s request, the new number may be included in the basic recording, and if a customized option is
selected, additional information can be included. This service is available where resources permit. No charges
apply when Call Referral is provided due to a Company error.
B. SERVICE DESCRIPTION
1. Basic Call Referral
This level of service provides a pre-recorded announcement stating that the called number has been
disconnected or changed. At the customer’s request, the new number may be included in the recording.
Basic Call Referral Service is provided free of charge for 30 days to both Residence and Business
customers.
2. Extended Basic Call Referral
This optional level of service includes the features of Basic Call Referral as described above and provides
customers the ability to extend the Basic Referral service beyond the initial 30-day period. The minimum
period is an additional one month, to a maximum of 11 additional months.
3. Call MessengerSM/Split Call Referral
Call MessengerSM/Split Call Referral is a customized operator intercept service available to business or
residence customers who have relocated or changed telephone numbers and require more than the standard
referral of calls to a new number. The customer may design an intercept message up to 240 characters.
Typical messages include status of the new line, name(s), new telephone number(s), new address(es), zip
code(s), business hours, etc.
In the case of multiple customers needing a referral from the same number, Split Call Referrals can be
made. A customized recording is created giving out each party’s name and associated new number as
directed by the customers.
Call MessengerSM or Split Call Referral services are offered for a minimum of 1 month and a maximum of
12 months.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 2
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.1 CALL REFERRAL SERVICE (Cont’d)
C. CONDITIONS
The Company reserves the right to refuse any customer's requested message that it deems to be in violation of the
General Regulations section of this Price List. Messages must also be in compliance with all administrative rules,
state statutes, and public policy considerations.
Personalized recorded message services such as Extended Basic Referral, Call MessengerSM, or Split Call Referral
will not be provided to customers who have been disconnected for nonpayment.
All applicable charges for Call Referral Services will be billed in advance as a one-time charge. Customers will be
billed for the total requested Call Referral Service time period on their next billing statement.
Call MessengerSM/Split Call Referral may be requested when a disconnected number has been in use by more than
one customer (e.g., partnership in a firm, members of the same household, etc.), and each party wishes to receive
calls at their new number. The announcement will provide the names and forwarding telephone numbers of all
parties listed in the message.
Basic Call Referral and Extended Basic Call Referral are available for CentraNetR or CentraNetRCustoPAK
customers.
Call Referral Service in this Section is not applicable for Direct Inward Dialing (DID) customers. Extended Basic
Referral service for DID customers is set forth in General Services, Section 6 of this Price List.
D. APPLICATION OF RATES
The rates and charges following are in addition to any other applicable rates and charges.
In addition to the monthly nonrecurring charge for Call MessengerSM or Split Call Referral, a Customized
Recording Set-up Fee will apply.
The Customized Recording Set-up Fee applies to all initial and subsequent orders for Call MessengerSM or Split
Call Referral.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 3
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.1 CALL REFERRAL SERVICE (Cont’d)
E. RATES AND CHARGES
Non-Recurring Charge
Residential/Business
Basic Call Referral
First 30 days No charge
Extended Basic Call Referral
1 month additional - minimum order $ 20.00
Each additional month or fraction thereof - 10.00
Maximum order is 12 months,
including the first 30 days offered under
Basic Call Referral above
Residential Business
Customized Call MessengerSM/Split Call Referral
Each month or fraction thereof (no free period) $ 15.00 $ 25.00
1 month minimum/12 month maximum
Customized Recording Set-up Fee 25.00 25.00
Initial or Subsequent order)
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 4
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.2 OPERATOR HANDLED CALLS
A. CONDITIONS
There is an operator service charge for calls classified as customer dialed calling card station-to-station, operator-
handled station-to-station, or corrections collect station-to-station (as defined in I.P.U.C. Price List No. 3). This
charge is in addition to all applicable measured usage charges. The discount rates for measured usage do not
apply to the Operator Service Charge.
B. Charge
Customer dialed calling card station-to-station $ .60
Operat or-handled station-to-station 1.25
Corrections collect station-to-station 1.75
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 5
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.3 PUBLIC PAYPHONE USAGE SURCHARGE
A. CONDITIONS
In addition to any applicable Operator Handled Service Charge, this fee applies to all completed Local and
IntraLATA long distance calls that are made from a payphone and are not paid in coins.
Surcharge does not apply to calls made to emergency numbers (911) or calls made by hearing impaired or
disabled persons to a telecommunications relay service (TRS).
B. RATES Surcharge
Rate__
Public Payphone Usage Surcharge - Per Call $ .25
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
2nd Revised Sheet 6
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 6
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.4 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE
A. LOCAL DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE
1. GENERAL
The Company's Directory Assistance operator will provide a calling party with telephone numbers,
information that a customer has a non-published number or that the requested party has no telephone listing.
The regulations and rates set forth below apply to calls from customers who request assistance in
determining telephone numbers of customers who are located in the same Local Access and Transport Area
(LATA) as the customer making the request.
2. CONDITIONS
A maximum of two telephone numbers will be provided on each call to Local Directory Assistance. The
customer should advise the operator at the beginning of the call if two listings will be requested.
The charges stated in RATES below do not apply to calls originating from:
An exchange access line which the Company has determined is used on a continuing basis by a
person incapable of using the Company directory.
When a customer has two or more Network Access lines and/or Trunks at the same premises and billed on
the same account, the total usage of all lines and trunks is applied against the allowance for the total number
of lines and trunks involved.
Local Directory Assistance includes Directory Connect RequestSM at no additional charge. See Directory
Connect RequestSM in this section for service description and conditions. If the customer asks for two listings,
the second number will be automatically connected unless the customer asks the operator to be connected to
the first number.
Business Category Search – If the exact name of a business is not known, directory assistance operators can
search the database for a “type of business” using Business Category Search to find telephone numbers
under business headings provided by the customer. A maximum of two headings can be searched per call
and up to three listings can be provided per call via a random search. Charges apply even if the numbers are
non-published or no numbers are found. With a “type of business” search, the caller is billed for each
category searched.
Advice No. 09-01
Issued: January 12, 2009 Effective: January 22, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
January 22, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
2nd Revised Sheet 7
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 7
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.4 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE (Cont’d)
A. LOCAL DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE (Cont’d)
3. RATES
Per Call 1
Each call to Directory Assistance $ 1.50
1 A maximum of two telephone numbers will be provided on each call to Local Directory Assistance.
Advice No. 08-12
Issued: July 22, 2008 Effective: August 1, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 8
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.4 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE (Cont’d)
B. DIRECTORY CONNECT REQUESTSM
1. GENERAL
Directory Connect Requestsm provides an incoming Directory Assistance customer requesting an intraLATA
number, a mechanized announcement offering call completion to the listed number requested. If the
customer asks for two listings, the second number will be automatically connected unless the customer asks
the operator to be connected to the first number. This service is included with the Local Directory Assistance
Service charge.
The mechanized announcement will instruct the caller that for an additional charge he may have his call
automatically completed by depressing a specific digit on the touch-tone key pay.
Customers may request blocking of Directory Connect Requestsm calls originating from their telephone lines
by contacting the Local Company business office.
2. CONDITIONS
Directory Connect Requestsm will only be furnished where facilities and operating conditions permit.
This service is furnished solely for the telephone calling purposes of the caller.
Provisions concerning limitations of liability and allowance for interruption of service are as set forth in
General Regulations, Section 3, of this Price List.
This offering provides call completion on a Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) basis. Calls outside
the customer’s local calling scope are completed on a sent-paid basis, paid for by the calling customer.
Where applicable, intraLATA long distance and/or local usage charges will apply if the call is answered.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 9
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.4 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE (Cont’d)
B. DIRECTORY CONNECT REQUESTSM (Cont’d)
2. CONDITIONS (Cont’d)
Person, collect, conference, calling card, third number or any other calls requiring operator handling, are
not included.
Directory Connect Requestsm is not subject to optional calling plan discounts. However, the usage
associated with a call completed via Directory Connect Requestsm will be subject to any applicable
discounts.
Directory Connect Requestsm will not be provided to the following services: 800/866/877/888 Service, 976
Service, 900 Service, Public Access Line (PAL) Service for Customer-Provided Equipment (CPE), or Feature
Group A Service
3. RATES
Directory Connect RequestSM does not have a separate rate. This feature is included in Local Directory
Assistance Service.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 10
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.4 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE (Cont’d)
C. NATIONAL DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE/CUSTOMER NAME AND ADDRESS SERVICE
1. GENERAL
National Directory Assistance provides customers with directory listings from the Company's directory
assistance database. This database makes all Company listings available to any Company operator along with
national listings from other directory assistance provider database(s). National Directory Assistance provides
listings for residential, business, government, Company 1-800, and Company local emergency numbers.
Customer Name and Address (CNA) Service is a reverse search feature which allows the caller to request a
customer's name and/or address after giving the directory assistance operator a complete phone number.
2. CONDITIONS
Customers receive a maximum of two listings per call, i.e., two National Directory Assistance numbers, one
National Directory Assistance number and one CNA listing or two CNA listings.
Customers who make operator assisted calls to Directory Assistance or to obtain Customer Name and Address
Service will be charged the Directory Assistance rate plus the applicable operator surcharge as set forth in the
Company's Price List.
The Company shall not be liable for any errors or omissions, whether arising through negligence or otherwise,
in the information furnished; and the customer shall indemnify and save the Company harmless against all
claims (including costs and attorney's fees) that may arise from the use of such information.
Customers will have access to any in- or out-of-franchise, number/ address listing within the continental United
States, Alaska and Hawaii, with the exception of non-published listings. When a non-published
number/address is requested, the message "Non-published number/address" or "NP" is displayed and no
information will be available.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
1st Revised Sheet 11
Canceling
Original Sheet 11
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.4 DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE (Cont’d)
C. NATIONAL DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE/CUSTOMER NAME AND ADDRESS SERVICE (Cont’d)
2. CONDITIONS (Cont'd)
Charges for National Directory Assistance /Customer Name and Address Service are not applicable
to calls placed on an exchange access line which the Company has determined is used an a
continuing basis by a person incapable of using the Company's directory. This condition is
administered the same as it is for Directory Assistance.
National Directory Assistance /Customer Name and Address Service will be available where
technology permits.
Local Directory Assistance placed to National Directory Assistance /Customer Name and Address
Service will continue to be billed according to the local Directory Assistance charge and call
allowance. Local Customer Name and Address Service calls placed to National Directory Assistance
/Customer Name and Address Service will be billed according to the National Directory Assistance
/Customer Name and Address Service tariff.
3. RATES AND CHARGES
Charge
National Directory Assistance /Customer Name
and Address Service
Each call $1.50
Advice No. 07-04
Issued: March 23, 2007 Effective: April 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
April 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 12
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.5 DIRECTORY SERVICE
A. PRIMARY LISTING
The Primary Listing, which will include the name, address and telephone number of the customer, will be furnished in
the alphabetical section at no charge for each Network Access Line or each Private Branch Exchange. Each
business Network Access Line or Private Branch Exchange will receive one listing in the classified at no charge under
a classification of the customer' s choice.
Listings will be limited to such information as is necessary for proper identification.
The listing consists of one line. When use of abbreviations impairs clarity and identification, a second line may be
used without additional charge.
The Company may refuse to insert any listing which, in its judgement, does not facilitate the use of the directory.
A customer subscribing to Residence Service may request a dual name Primary or Additional Listing which contains,
in addition to the customer's surname, the given names or initials (or combination thereof) of the customer and:
one other person with the same surname who resides at the same address; or
a second name, other than surname, by which the customer is also known, including the married name of a
woman whose husband is deceased.
B. ADDITIONAL LISTING
An Additional Listing must include the same address and telephone number as the Primary Listing except that a
different address may be shown for off-premises PBX stations located on other premises occupied by the customer.
Additional Listings may be furnished with Residence Service for others who are members of the customer's domestic
establishment and who occupy the same premises. This listing may include a spouse's name or initials if both have
the same last name and address.
Business Additional Listings may be the names of officers, partners, or employees of the customer, departments or
branches of the customer's business, or bonafide names of firms or corporations which the customer owns or controls
or is duly authorized to represent.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 13
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.5 DIRECTORY SERVICE Cont’d)
B. ADDITIONAL LISTING (Cont’d)
Business Additional Listings may not be used by a customer:
- engaged in furnishing service of a secretarial nature
- in the business of renting office space to transient or permanent tenants and proposing
to furnish telephone service to his lessees
- who wishes to resell network services to other entities
Alternate Call Listings (charged as an additional listing) refer a caller to another telephone number outside of
business hours, or if there is no answer on the first listed number. If the alternate call number is to be that of another
customer, the listing will be furnished only if the other customer agrees to the use of his number.
Cross Reference Listings (charged as an additional listing) enable a customer to use a former listing to refer
customers to his new listing now appearing elsewhere in the directory. Cross Reference Listings do not include an
address or telephone number and are permitted when, in the opinion of the Company, they are necessary for the
proper identification of the customer, and are not desired to secure a preferential position in the directory or for
advertising purposes. Cross Reference Listing may be provided without charge to federal, state, or municipal
governmental agencies.
Line of Information (charged as an additional listing) is information in addition to a primary or extra listing that is
intended to supply additional or special instructions to the calling parties, e.g., office hours.
Foreign Listings (charged as an additional listing) are listings in any Verizon directory for which the customer does not
have local service.
If a customer's serving central office is in a Company exchange and his/her service address is in a contiguous
Company exchange, a foreign listing in the directory at the contiguous Company exchange may be provided without
charge, at the customer's request.
Subscribers to Additional Listing Service and Alternate Call Listing Service will be required to maintain such service
until the first issuance of a directory in which a requested change may be published, or until telephone service is
discontinued. Billing for such services will be discontinued with the last regular bill dated before the issuance of the
directory in which the change is made.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 14
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.5 DIRECTORY SERVICE Cont’d)
C. NON-PUBLISHED/NON-LISTED SERVICES
Non-published Service is an arrangement whereby a customer's listing is omitted from both the telephone directory
and Directory Assistance.
Non-listed Service is an arrangement whereby a customer's listing is omitted from the telephone directory but not
from Directory Assistance.
Non-published telephone numbers may be displayed to customers who subscribe to Calling Number Identification
Delivery service when the non-published customer elects not to utilize Cancel Calling Number Identification Delivery
service per call or per line.
The Company will take reasonable precautions not to publish the number in any of its publicly distributed directories
and, except when required by law, will not disclose the number to any person other than representatives of law
enforcement agencies, its own employees or representatives, or those of other telephone companies, or to other
customers who are billed for calls placed to or from non-published numbers, or as specified elsewhere in these
conditions.
Customer information, whether published or non-published, will be released to governmental agencies or other
entities responding to requests for emergency assistance by virtue of the E911 or 911 services.
When Non-published or Non-listed Service is furnished, the customer will hold the Company harmless from any
damages which might arise and absolve the Company from any responsibility for the failure of the customer to
receive calls because of the non-published or non-listed arrangement.
Subscribers to Non-published and Non-listed Service will be required to maintain such service until the first issuance
of a directory in which a requested change may be published, or until telephone service is discontinued. Billing for
such services will be discontinued with the last regular bill dated before the issuance of the directory in which the
change is made.
Subscribers to Non-published or Non-listed Service may change from one to the other without incurring an additional
monthly charge.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
Original Sheet 15
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.5 DIRECTORY SERVICE Cont’d)
C. NON-PUBLISHED/NON-LISTED SERVICES
The rate for non-published and non-listed services does not apply to the following:
Customer with a Published Listing
If a customer has both published and non-published/non-listed listings for the same address and class of
service, the non-published/non-listed monthly recurring charge will not apply.
Customer with a Non-published/Non-listed Listing
If a customer has a non-published/non-listed listing, only one monthly recurring charge will be applied for
any non-published and/or non-listed listings for the same customer with the same class of service at the
same address. If the customer has a combination of non-published and non-listed listings at the same
address, the non-listed monthly recurring charge will apply.
Pay Telephone Service
Special Reversed Long Distance Service
Foreign Exchange/Zone Service
Temporary Service (service provided for a period not more than 30 days)
Special services such as teletypewriters or data services provided for customers with impaired hearing having a
limited requirement for voice communication.
Local Exchange Service for a customer living in a hotel, hospital, retirement complex, or boarding house provided
the customer is listed under the telephone listing of the establishment.
New listings provided to a customer because of unusual circumstances, such as harassing calls, threats, or other
acts adversely affecting the health, welfare, security or service of the customer (service provided for a period not
more than 30 days).
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 5
1st Revised Sheet 16
Canceling
Original Sheet 16
OPERATOR ASSISTANCE AND DIRECTORY SERVICES
5.5 DIRECTORY SERVICE Cont’d)
D. RATES
Monthly Rate
Business Residence
Primary Listing -- --
Additional Listing $ 3.00 $ 2.00
Alternate Call Listing 3.00 2.00
Non-published Service 4.95 4.95
Non-listed Service 3.00 3.00
Advice No. 07-04
Issued: March 23, 2007 Effective: April 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(I)
(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
April 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
1st Revised Sheet A
Canceling
Original Sheet A
GENERAL SERVICES
INDEX PAGE
Sheet Nos.
6. General Services
Index A
Billing Services -
Billed Number Screening 1
Duplicate Bill 2
Detailed Billing Service 3
Local Billing Usage Detail 4
Special Billing Number Service 5
Call Restriction Service 6
Connection with Miscellaneous Common Carriers 9
Dial DataLinkR 10
Direct Inward Dialing Service (DID) 12
Direct Inward-Outward Dialing Service (DIOD) 15
Emergency Alerting System 17
Foreign Exchange Service 19
Miscellaneous Equipment and Service 25
(Line Hunt and Stop Hunt Service)
Personal Signaling Service 26
Tax Adjustment 27
Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) System 28
(Restoration Priority Service)
Telephone Answering Service 34
Touch Call Service 36
Transfer Service 37
Vacation Service 38
Business Traffic Study Service 39
Advice No. 07-01
Issued: January 10, 2007 Effective: January 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
January 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST NO. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
1st Revised Sheet 1
Canceling
Original Sheet 1
GENERAL SERVICES
BILLED NUMBER SCREENING
DESCRIPTION
Billed Number Screening (BNS) is a feature that restricts billing of collect and third number billed calls to a specific
telephone number.
CONDITIONS
Incoming collect and third number billed calls from most points in the United States and many foreign countries may be
screened at a computerized customer data base. When the call originates from a carrier who participates in the
screening, the originating operator denies the collect or third number billed call. The operator informs the calling party that
a different billing method must be arranged. When the call originates from a carrier who does not participate in the
screening, the call will go through to the called party and will be billed as requested, collect or third number. It is the
carrier at the originating point of a call that determines whether BNS will be successful in restricting the call, not the carrier
at the terminating end of the call (location of subscriber to BNS).
The customer remains responsible for the payment of any collect or third number billed calls that are charged when BNS
is unsuccessful due to a nonparticipating carrier location originating the call.
NOTE: Customers subscribing to BNS will be informed that the service is less than 100% effective and that it will likely
preclude customers without calling cards from billing calls to their home phone when they are away from home.
Customers wanting to subscribe to both Billed Number Screening (BNS) and Call Restriction Service (CRS) 2 - Maximum
Restriction, may subscribe to CRS 2/BNS-Combination Service and will receive a discounted combination rate. (See Call
Restriction Service in this section.)
RATES Per Line Per Order
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate 1 Charge 2
Single Line Service $ 2.00 $ 5.00
Multiline Service 2.00 5.00
1 Customers with Billed Number Screening service established prior to May 14, 1996 will not be charged the monthly rate.
Subsequent discontinuance and re-subscription to the service will incur the monthly charge.
2 For large business users receiving multiple bills per month, it may be more economical to pay the actual cost for the provision
of BNS when the Nonrecurring Charges listed above exceed $200.00. Special NRC Rates will be the total labor, programming
time and expense, and materials. (Must allow 2-4 weeks for processing due to special handling.)
(M) Material moved from Sheet 2.
Advice No. 07-01
Issued: January 10, 2007 Effective: January 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(M)
(M)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
January 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST NO. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
1st Revised Sheet 2
Canceling
Original Sheet 2
GENERAL SERVICES
DUPLICATE BILLING REQUEST
DESCRIPTION
A printed copy of regular monthly billing may be provided to customers upon request where such information is
available and facilities permit.
CONDITIONS
The current month’s billing, or any, or all of the previous five (5) bills, will be provided at no charge.
A Duplicate Bill Charge will apply for providing a printed copy of a prior bill, other than what is exempt above.
RATES
Residence Business
Duplicate Bill Charge
per copy of bill requested $ 5.00 $ 5.00
(M) Material moved to Page 1.
Advice No. 07-01
Issued: January 10, 2007 Effective: January 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
January 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 3
GENERAL SERVICES
DETAILED BILLING SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Message Detail Service provides on magnetic tape, a detailed record of message toll usage only.
Billing Detail Service provides on magnetic tape, all records of the customer's billing: message toll usage, directory
assistance charges, equipment detail, and all other service charges.
Detail Billing Services are not provided as a duplicate of regular telephone bills and are not considered a reconciliation of
the Company's regular billing.
Liability for errors on the magnetic tape is limited to the monthly rate for the service in the month the error occurred.
The Company will establish the record descriptions and will reserve the right to change the record format.
RATES Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
Establish Message Detail and/or Billing
Detail Service $ -- $ 517.00
Change Detail Billing or Service Termination
Type -- 146.00 1
Magnetic Tape supplied after service is
established, each -- 33.00
Message Detail Service
1 - 500 Messages 45.95 --
501 - 3000 Messages 110.27 --
More than 3000 Messages 230.56 --
Billing Detail Service
1 - 500 Records 96.07 --
501 - 3000 Records 160.39 --
More than 3000 Records 280.69 --
1 A nonrecurring charge is applied to change from one type of billing service to the other, after initial establishment of service. It
also applies if the type of basic terminal equipment is changed.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 4
GENERAL SERVICES
LOCAL USAGE BILLING DETAIL
The monthly rates for Local Calling Service do not include the provision of monthly billing detail. When billing detail is
furnished, the following charges will apply.
Charge
Set-up Charge, per order Records Only Charge,
Nonrecurring Charges,
Section 4
Recurring Charge, per month $ 1.50
Detailed Usage list(s), per page .10
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 5
GENERAL SERVICES
SPECIAL BILLING NUMBER SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Special Billing Service is available for One-party Network Access line services for a minimum period of six months.
The customer receives a monthly listing of toll messages for each special billing number used in placing calls.
RATES Monthly
Rate
First 20 or less numbers $ 8.35
Next 30 or less numbers 8.35
Each additional group of 50 or less numbers 16.71
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST NO. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 6
GENERAL SERVICES
CALL RESTRICTION SERVICE
DEFINITION
Call Restriction Service (CRS) provides the capability to block outgoing dialed calls to selected prefixes. The service is
provided from Company central offices where facilities and operating conditions permit.
DESCRIPTION
The CRS package permits calls to the following non-chargeable numbers/prefixes: 911, 1+800/866/877/888, local calls and
listed toll free numbers for the Company (Repair, Billing, etc.).
CRS 1 - Limited Restriction
Subscriber dialed calls to 1+900 and 0+900, and 1+976 numbers/prefixes are blocked in the Company's central
office and diverted to a Company-provided intercept announcement.
CRS 2 - Maximum Restriction
In addition to blocking the same numbers as CRS 1, CRS 2 also blocks 0-, 0+, 011+ and 1+ dialing.
CRS 2/BNS - Combination
Customers wanting to subscribe to both CRS 2 - Maximum Restriction and Billed Number Screening (BNS) may
subscribe to CRS 2/BNS-Combination Service and will receive a discounted combination rate. In addition to blocking
the same numbers as CRS 2, CRS 2/BNS - Combination service blocks incoming collect, and/or third number billed
calls. (See Billed Number Screening Service.)
CRS 4 - 976 Call Restriction
Blocks intrastate calls to 1+ 976-XXXX.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST NO. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 7
GENERAL SERVICES
CALL RESTRICTION SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Call Restriction Service is available on local exchange one-party residence and business network access lines where
central office and operating conditions permit.
Call Restriction Service shall be removed upon written request from the customer.
Nonrecurring Charges are waived in establishing Call Restriction Service in the following situations:
Ordered and installed at the same time as the basic network access service.
Ordered and installed at the same time as another change on the network access line. Nonrecurring
Charges in Section 4 of this Price List will apply.
Ordered within 90 days after the conversion to a new central office that makes Call Restriction Service
available for the first time in a serving area.
Ordered within 90 days upon receipt of customer notification from the Company when approval of any
new call restriction Price List is received.
Nonrecurring Charges for the installation of CRS 1 or CRS 4 shall be waived upon the initial request for
the service. If the customer subsequently removes the CRS 1 or CRS 4 service and then orders it reinstated
on the same line, nonrecurring charges will apply.
Customer requests for Maximum Call Restriction (CRS 2 or CRS 2/BNS) will be denied in serving areas in which 9-1-1 is
unavailable and emergency service is available only by dialing a seven or ten digit number or 0- to obtain an operator.
The Company shall not be liable to any person for damages of any nature arising out of, resulting from, or in connection
with the provision of Call Restriction Service offered herein, including without limitation the inability of the station user to
access the operator for any purpose and any of the other restricted codes specified in the dialing options listed previously.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST NO. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 8
GENERAL SERVICES
CALL RESTRICTION SERVICE
Monthly Nonrecurring
RATES PER LINE Rate Charge
CRS 1 - Limited Restriction $ 0.00 $ 5.00
CRS 2 - Maximum Restriction 2.00 5.00
CRS 2/BNS - Combination 2.50 5.00
CRS 4 - 976 Call Restriction -- 5.00
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST NO. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 9
GENERAL SERVICES
CONNECTION WITH MISCELLANEOUS COMMON CARRIERS
CONDITIONS
This service is provided to connect the radio telephone system of a Miscellaneous Common Carrier to the exchange and
toll lines of the Company.
The connection equipment will be provided by the Company.
To be eligible to interconnect, the Miscellaneous Common Carrier must have obtained proper Federal Communications
Commission authority to operate within the State of Idaho and shall have met the requirements of the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission.
RATES Monthly
Rate
Access line, each Section 4 of this Price List
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 10
GENERAL SERVICES
DIAL DATALINKR SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
Dial DataLinkR Service is an enhancement to single line residential and single line business service to provide higher quality
transmission standards than normally provided for voice transmission. It is designed for customers requesting a better grade of
service for data transmission. Lines conditioned with this level of service may also be used for normal voice communications.
This service is offered subject to the availability of suitable facilities.
CONDITIONS
The parameters of Dial DataLinkR Service are designed to support transmission of data up to 4800 bits per second on the local
loop from the point of demarcation to the serving central office switch.
The quality of the line is guaranteed only between the customer point of demarcation and the serving central office switch. The
Company shall inform potential customers of the service that the quality of data transmission is also dependent upon the quality
of the customer equipment, the quality of the switching equipment and the remainder of the telephone circuit. No guarantee is
made for a transmission level impaired at these points in the circuit.
Dial DataLinkR Service may not be compatible with other services offered in the Company's Price Lists.
Prior to implementation of Dial DataLinkR Service, the Company shall evaluate if the Network Access line meets conditioning
parameters. If it is found that the network access line does meet the parameters, the customer is not required to order the
service and no charge will be assessed for the line evaluation.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 11
GENERAL SERVICES
DIAL DATALINKR SERVICE
Monthly Installation
RATES Rate Charge 2
Business and Residence,
per line 1 $ 5.00 $ 25.00
1 In addition to the applicable monthly rates for the individual Network Access line service.
2 In addition to the Nonrecurring Charges associated with individual Network Access line service as set forth in Section 4.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 12
GENERAL SERVICES
DIRECT INWARD DIALING SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Service is a central office service that provides in-dialing from the exchange and toll network directly to
the station lines associated with customer premises equipment without intervention from an attendant.
CONDITIONS
DID Service will be provided from central offices where equipment and operating conditions and facilities permit.
Network Access Lines used in conjunction with DID Service may be provided on a measured-rate basis in exchanges where Local
Calling Plans are available; otherwise, the service will be provided on a flat-rate basis.
DID Station Line Telephone Numbers
The assignment of telephone numbers and sequence of numbers assigned to this service are made at the discretion of
the Company.
DID Service will be offered in a minimum block of 10 numbers where facilities and operating conditions permit. Additional
numbers may be ordered on a per unit basis.
Customer-Provided Switching Systems must handle calls to all assigned numbers, including those that are not currently
used with specific stations. Calls to numbers not currently used with specific stations must be routed by the customer to a
recorded announcement referring the caller to another number.
The Nonrecurring Charges in Section 4 shall apply when a routing selection is changed after the initial option has been
selected and installed.
DID Trunks
DID trunks are equipped for one-way inward service only and all trunks in a trunk group serving DID station lines must be
equipped for DID service.
The customer must subscribe to a sufficient number of trunks to insure Service Standards as determined by the
Company.
When trunks other than DID trunks are furnished to a customer with DID Service, those trunks must be in a separate trunk
group from the DID service trunks.
If, at the discretion of the Company or at the request of the customer, it is necessary to provide DID service from a central
office other than the office from which service would normally be provided, appropriate mileage charges apply per DID
trunk.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 13
GENERAL SERVICES
DIRECT INWARD DIALING SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Customer-provided Premises Equipment
Regulations for customer-provided facilities and equipment are as stated in the Rules and Regulations of the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC).
Directory Listings
Directory listings will be furnished in accordance with the rules and regulations as found in Section 5 of this Price List.
DID station numbers may be listed at the appropriate rates for business additional listings. Customers are responsible for
timely notification of changes, additions and deletions of numbers to meet the schedule requirements of the Company's
directory.
Obligations of the Company
It is the responsibility of the Company to maintain the integrity of the network that serves the general public. In the
provision of DID Service it is the responsibility of the customer to maintain sufficient DID trunks, and to intercept calls to
DID station lines, to assure that degradation of network services does not occur. Failure to do so, will result in one or more
of the following actions by the Company (based on the severity of the problem):
The customer will be contacted in person or by telephone at the first awareness of a negative impact on the
network and will be advised of the type of harm being created and the action required to alleviate the problem.
A written notice may be sent upon completion of this contact to verify customer responsibilities for the service
and actions that may be taken due to failure to comply.
The customer will be required to correct the service problem within 10 days upon notification.
Failure to correct the problem within the specified time period will result in the customer being charged the
actual costs incurred by the Company in investigating and resolving trouble reports that are directly due to the
negligence of the customer.
NOTE: If the negligence of the customer causes harm to the network service of other customers, the Company reserves
the right to take necessary action, including the disconnection of the service, until the problem is alleviated. Provisions for
disconnection are as stated in the Idaho Public Utilities Commission Rules and Regulations, Termination of Service Rules
For All Telephone Companies, and in Section 3 of this Price List.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 14
GENERAL SERVICES
DIRECT INWARD DIALING SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Special Conditions - DID Served from Electromechanical Central Offices
The Conditions/Regulations listed previously also apply to customers of DID Service provided from electromechanical
central offices with the following exceptions:
- DID station line numbers provided from electromechanical central offices are sequentially numbered.
- Customer-Provided Switching Systems must handle calls to all assigned numbers, including those that are not
currently used with specific stations. Calls to numbers not currently used with specific stations must be routed
by the customer to a recorded announcement referring the caller to another number.
RATES Monthly Installation
Rate Charge
For Service provided from Electromechanical Central Offices:
First 100 DID station line numbers $180.00 $ 390.00
Each additional 100 DID station line numbers 180.00 195.00
For service provided from Electronic/Digital Central Offices:
First 10 DID station line numbers 18.00 39.00
(must pay for minimum of 10)
Each additional station line number
per station line 1.80 3.90
Access line See Network Access Rates and
Nonrecurring Charges in Section 4
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 15
GENERAL SERVICES
DIRECT INWARD-OUTWARD DIALING SERVICE
GENERAL
Direct Inward-Outward Dialing Service (DIOD) is a Central Office based service that permits incoming calls to reach customer
provided equipment, without the assistance of an attendant, and allows the trunk to be used to place outgoing calls. This service is
provisioned with E&M signaling and a 4-wire connection at the customer’s premises. Rotary hunt does not apply.
CONDITIONS
The assignment of telephone numbers and the sequence of numbers assigned to a customer are made at the discretion of the
Company. Telephone number rules, regulations and charges found in the DID section of this Price List apply to DIOD service.
Customer-Provided Switching Systems must handle calls to all assigned numbers, including those that are not currently used with
specific stations. Calls to numbers not currently used with specific stations must be routed by the customer to a recorded
announcement referring the caller to another number.
Trunks arranged for DIOD service may not be combined with trunk groups arranged to provide Direct Inward Dialing (DID) service.
Overflow of calls between the two arrangements is not permitted.
DIOD service works in conjunction with Direct Inward Dialing (DID) service. DIOD rates are in addition to applicable rates and
charges for DID Service as specified in this section.
DIOD service is provided from Central Offices equipped to provide this service and subject to the availability of facilities.
Foreign Central Office
If DIOD is not available from a customer's normal serving central office, the Company may choose to provide service from
the nearest DIOD-capable office. If DIOD is available from a customer's normal serving central office, the customer must
accept service from that office and DIOD Foreign Central Office/Foreign Exchange is not available to the customer.
At the Company's discretion, DIOD may be provided to a non-capable central office. In this instance, if the customer is
served from a central office/exchange which has the same local calling scope as his normal serving central
office/exchange, Foreign Central Office/Foreign Exchange charges as specified elsewhere in this Price List will not apply.
Should the customer be served from a different local calling scope from the customer's normal serving central office/
exchange, the applicable Foreign Central Office/Foreign Exchange charges as specified in Section 6 of this Price List will
apply.
Termination Liability
In the event DIOD is terminated by the customer prior to completion of the current term commitment period, Termination
Liability charges, as outlined in General Regulations, Section 3, will apply.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 16
GENERAL SERVICES
DIRECT INWARD-OUTWARD DIALING SERVICE
RATES
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
DID Station Number Blocks See Direct Inward Dialing Service
DIOD Trunk Termination, per trunk
Month-to-month $10.00 1 --
One year term commitment 8.00 1 --
Three year term commitment 6.00 1 --
Service Installation
Initial order -- $100.00 1
1 Charges and rates do not include charges and rates for other services and facilities including charges and rates applicable to
trunk line service as shown under Network Access Service, Section 4, and DID Service, Section 6. When this service is
provided from a foreign exchange, rates and charges for Foreign Exchange Service, Section 6 in this Price List may apply.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 17
GENERAL SERVICES
EMERGENCY ALERTING SYSTEM
CONDITIONS
The service offered in the above Rates is designed for any emergency reporting system. A person calling the listed
reporting number activates a conference circuit which rings conference telephones, enabling the caller to report the
emergency to answering personnel on the system. The conference circuit can also be activated manually via a
dispatcher.
Basic Systems are required in each central office serving Network Access lines in a system.
Remote Answering Terminals permit personnel away from home, upon hearing the siren, to call a designated telephone
number that will connect them to the system. This optional feature requires a nonpublished One-party Business Network
Access line. It will handle up to three simultaneous calls. The Network Access rates for this line will apply.
The Amplifier feature is an option, available to maintain a satisfactory level of transmission.
The Manual Origination Feature permits activation of the system from one or two dedicated telephones or key
terminations. In addition, for this optional feature, charges for One-party Business Network Access service apply for each
telephone or key termination dedicated to this service.
The Automatic Origination Feature permits activation of the system by dialing a directory number. This optional feature
requires one One-party Business Network Access line.
A non-emergency call in progress on a regular telephone may Optionally be automatically overridden or a tone may be
provided, signaling the emergency personnel to terminate the conversation and take the emergency call.
When the System is in use, subsequent callers receive a busy signal preventing Simultaneous activation.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 18
GENERAL SERVICES
EMERGENCY ALERTING SYSTEM
RATES Monthly Installation
Rate Charge
Basic System for up to ten Network Access lines $ 91.72 $ 640.00
Common Equipment for each additional ten Network
Access lines (maximum of two) 12.09 44.75
Control Circuit for Multioffice Systems 1 --
Station Line Circuits for each Network Access line
connected to System (maximum of 30) 8.53 44.00
Amplifier 8.39 42.75
Siren Control Circuit 1 --
Manual Origination Feature (maximum of two) 8.82 44.00
Automatic Origination Feature (maximum of two) 9.24 44.00
Remote Answering Feature (maximum of three) 7.25 42.00
1 Apply interoffice mileage charge for interoffice and interexchange connections. Apply signal relay controlled, commercial
power charges for each application on control circuit.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 19
GENERAL SERVICES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Foreign Exchange Service is Network Access Service furnished from an exchange other than the one which service
would normally be furnished. The local exchange is the exchange in which the customer is located. The foreign exchange
is an exchange other than the one in which the customer is located.
Foreign Exchange Service is not available in all exchanges, but will be provided where it is feasible to place facilities as
necessary to provide such service. The rates and conditions contained herein will apply wherever this service is provided.
For Foreign Exchange Service the customer is required to select one of the Local Calling Plans available in the exchange
where their Foreign Exchange dial tone is located.
The rates applicable for toll service will be those of the foreign exchange.
Interexchange Channel Terminal is the termination of an Interexchange Channel at a rate center. The Service Function
rate applies at the Company local exchange only.
Rates for supplementary services such as extensions, key equipment, directory service, and similar services will be those
applicable under the Price List of the local exchange. Directory service in the directory of the foreign exchange will be at
the rates of the foreign exchange.
Business Foreign Exchange Service will be furnished for the exclusive use of the customer and his employees to be used
solely in the customer's business. Residence Foreign Exchange Service will be furnished for the use of the customer and
the members of his immediate family only.
Joint User Service will not be established in connection with Foreign Exchange Service.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 6
Original Sheet 20
GENERAL SERVICES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Foreign Exchange Service will not be provided for public or semi-public use or in connection with Private Branch
Exchange Systems in hotels, apartment houses, motels, or clubs.
Foreign Exchange Paystation Service will not be furnished.
Extension telephones and Private Branch Exchange stations may be installed outside the building in which the primary
station is located if the station is located on the premises of the customer and is provided for the use of the customer only.
Terminal Loop rates and, where applicable, mileage will apply as covered in the schedule on Mileage Charges found in
Section 4 of this Price List.
Applicable nonrecurring service connection and/or installation charges of both the serving company and local exchange
company will apply to the establishment of Foreign Exchange Service or off-premises Foreign Exchange extension
telephones.
For extensions of plant within the local exchange, the wire only charge will apply should the applicant choose to furnish
and set the poles required in accordance with the construction standards of the Company. The ownership of the poles
shall be vested in the Company.
Exemption from Foreign Exchange Charges:
If a customer moves from one Company exchange to another adjoining Company exchange and the following conditions
apply, the customer may choose to keep existing number(s) without incurring the foreign exchange charge 1:
The new and old customer serving locations are provisioned from common facilities serving both exchanges;
the common facilities are located near the adjoining exchange boundaries; and
the central office serving the old customer location also serves the shared common facilities within the old exchange
area up to the adjoining boundaries. 2
1 Where facilities are available.
2 This arrangement is limited to the life of the service and is not transferable by supersedure.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 6
Original Sheet 21
GENERAL SERVICES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE
RATES
CONTIGUOUS EXCHANGES Monthly
Rate
The rate of the foreign exchange (serving exchange) 1
for the class and grade of service provided,
plus:
Multi-line $ 25.00
Business Single Line 20.00
Residence One-party 8.00
Foreign exchange mileage in the local exchange 2
for Multi-line, Business and Residence One-Party:
Each 1/2 mile or fraction thereof 4.00
1 If not a Company exchange, rates and conditions of serving telephone company apply.
2 This is the airline distance from the customer's primary station to the nearest point on the common boundary of the local and
foreign exchanges
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 6
Original Sheet 22
GENERAL SERVICES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
NONCONTIGUOUS EXCHANGES Monthly Installation
Rate Charge
Interexchange Mileage 1
each mile or fraction thereof $ 6.00 --
Interexchange Channel Terminal 2 ,3
each 10.50 --
Service Function 4
each 2.00 --
Service Connection, rearrangement, or change
of each Foreign Exchange Line -- $162.00
1 The V and H mileage between rate centers of the local and foreign exchanges, as determined for message toll telephone
service.
2 For Intercompany Services, only one Interexchange Channel Terminal charge will apply.
3 Applies at the Rate Center of the local and the foreign exchange.
4 Applies in the local exchange at each customer location.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 6
Original Sheet 23
GENERAL SERVICES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
OFF-PREMISES EXTENSION 1, 2 Monthly
Rate
Business Service $ 20.00
Residence Service 8.00
Mileage Charges
If the primary station is not connected for Foreign Exchange Service
from the exchange in which the off-premises extension terminates,
the following mileage charges apply:
Air line mileage from the primary station to the nearest point on the
common boundary between the local and foreign exchanges:
Each 1/4 mile or fraction thereof, 1.39
plus
Air line mileage from the point on the common boundary,
determined above, to the off-premises extension:
Each 1/2 mile or fraction thereof 4.00
If the primary station is connected for Foreign Exchange Service,
and the off-premises extension terminates in that serving foreign exchange,
the following mileage charges apply:
Air line mileage from the primary station to the common boundary
of the local and foreign exchanges:
Each 1/4 mile or fraction thereof 1.39
plus
Air line mileage from the point on the common boundary,
determined above, to the extension:
Each 1/4 mile or fraction thereof 2.78
1 Between contiguous exchanges only.
2 Not applicable when there is Extended Area Service between local and foreign exchanges.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 6
Original Sheet 24
GENERAL SERVICES
FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
CONSTRUCTION CHARGES
When the Foreign Exchange Service is provided in a contiguous exchange by means of a channel directly from the
foreign exchange central office to the customer's premises, the following provisions apply:
Extensions of plant required in the foreign exchange will be made at charges and under the conditions of the Line
Extension Charge Schedule in Section 4 of this Price List.
Extensions of plant required in the local exchange will be made at the following charges:
Nonrecurring
Charges
First 500 feet, route measurement
Wire only,
Each foot or fraction thereof $ .10
Wire and poles, or other means
(see Line Extension Charges, Section 4 )
Each foot or fraction thereof .25
Beyond 500 feet, route measurement
Wire only,
Each foot or fraction thereof .25
Wire and poles, or other means
(see Line Extension Charges, Section 4 )
Each foot or fraction thereof .25
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 25
GENERAL SERVICES
MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Line Hunt Service
Line Hunt is used by a customer with more than one line in order to route an incoming call to an available (non-busy) line.
If a line is busy, this service will hunt for an idle line in order to complete the call. Line Hunt must be on each line arranged
in a hunt group.
Line Hunting is available to customers on any local service option – Basic, Community, Community Plus or Premium
Calling Service. Mixing of these local service options within a service arrangement such as Business Line, Line Hunt,
PBX Trunk or CentraNetR Service is not permitted. Line Hunting is not available between measured rated and flat rated
lines.
Stop Hunt Service
This service is available with rotary hunting Trunks and Network Access lines from serving central offices that are
equipped to provide the service.
Stop Hunt is activated by the customer's switching key that, in turn, activates the Stop Hunt feature in the Company's
central office at a prearranged line to give the busy indication. A lamp on the customer's premises lights up to indicate
that the Stop Hunt feature is activated.
The Lamp and Key at the customer's premises shall be customer-provided.
Should a Control Channel be required to operate with a switching key to activate the Stop Hunt feature, the channel will
be provided in accordance with the appropriate Private Line Service Price List. Channels which are in service on or
before August 12, 1988 will continue to be provided at no additional charge.
The above rate contemplates controlling Trunks of the Central Office area in which the customer is located.
RATES Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
Line Hunt,
Per line in a line hunt group $1.00 --
Stop Hunt Arrangement $6.93 $29.00
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 26
GENERAL SERVICES
PERSONAL SIGNALING SERVICE
CONDITIONS
If the customer provides his own receiver and associated equipment only the monthly rate for Signaling Service will apply.
Personal Signaling Service is the one-way transmission of a signal to activate a pocket receiver. It is subject to the
availability of special facilities and equipment.
Personal Signaling Service is available to pocket receivers when within range of land radio-telephone base stations
through which such service is furnished. It is subject to transmission, atmosphere, terrain, and similar limitations.
RATES Monthly
Rate
Personal Signaling Service One-party Business
Network Access Rate,
Section 4
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 27
GENERAL SERVICES
TAX ADJUSTMENT
LOCAL TAXES
The exchange and interexchange telephone rate schedules do not include municipal occupation, business, excise, or use
of street taxes.
The Company will add such taxes, where imposed, to its charges for service provided customers within the jurisdiction of
the municipality imposing the tax.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 28
GENERAL SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PRIORITY SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
The Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) System is a service that provides for the priority provisioning and/or
restoration of National Security Emergency Preparedness (NSEP) telecommunications services. The TSP System
applies only to NSEP services, includes both exchange and private line services and provides the Company with a guide
to the sequence in which services are to be provisioned and/or restored.
The Company currently has circuits classified as RP (Restoration Priority). These facilities were offered under part
64.401, Subpart D, Appendix A of the FCC Rules and Regulations prior to the revisions released November 17, 1988
under GEN. Docket No. 87-505 (FCC 88-341). These facilities will maintain their RP designation and priority treatment
until. either converted by the customer to the TSP System, or March 10, 1993, whichever occurs first.
All facilities that can be identified by a unique circuit identifier can be provisioned for NSEP service by the Company.
CONDITIONS
Obtaining Telecommunication Service Priority (TSP) Service
The Executive Office of the President, through the TSP Program Office, is empowered with the authority to receive,
evaluate and process requests for NSEP services. The TSP Program Office makes the priority level assignments and
issues the TSP authorization code reflecting the priority assignment associated with a request. The customer provides
the TSP authorization code, in addition to all the other details necessary to complete the order, to the Company to obtain
TSP System Service.
The TSP authorization code, assigned on a per order basis, consists of a 12-character field, a nine-character control ID
followed by a dash and a two-character field specifying the priority level assignment. Its structure is as follows:
TSPxxxxxn - yy
The "x"s represent a sequence number unique to each TSP authorization code and the “n” is a one character
alphanumeric check digit. The first "y" contains the provisioning priority level assignment and the second “y” contains the
restoration priority level assignment.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 6
Original Sheet 29
GENERAL SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PRIORITY SYSTEM
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Provisioning Priority
If the customer requires service within a shorter time interval than the Company can provide, and the requested service
qualifies for NSEP, the customer may elect to invoke NSEP treatment and obtain the appropriate provisioning priority
assignment from the TSP Program Office. Acceptable assignment code values are: E, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 or 0.
The assignment of the value "E" denotes Emergency Provisioning and implies the service has the most critical
provisioning requirements and the Company will respond accordingly. The Company will take immediate action to provide
the requested service at the earliest possible date. Rates and charges associated with "E" provisioning are specified on
Sheet 360, Special Construction.
The assignment values of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are treated as essential service priorities and the Company will adjust its
available resources to meet the customer's requested due date. Rates and charges associated with invoking this priority
treatment are specified under Nonrecurring Charges in Section 4, at the applicable Time and Material Changes. The
value "O" implies no provisioning priority.
Restoration Priority
A TSP authorization code for restoration priority classifies the service as being among the nation's most important NSEP
telecommunications services. The Company will restore these services before service without restoration priority
assignments in the order of priority assignments. Acceptable values are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 0 with the value "1" being the
highest priority.
When the Company recognizes a TSP as being out of service, unusable or receives a trouble report, available resources
will be dispatched to restore the service as quickly as practicable. A priority value of 1, 2, or 3 requires outside normal
business hours if necessary to restore the service. A priority value of 4 or 5 only requires dispatch outside of normal
business hours if the next business day is more than 24 hours away. If the value "0" has been assigned, then no
restoration priority is applicable to this service.
The minimum period for service is one month.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 6
Original Sheet 30
GENERAL SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PRIORITY SYSTEM
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Obligations of the Customer
In all instances, the customer is responsible for obtaining the appropriate TSP authorization code and providing that code
to the Company.
The TSP System service customer must also be the customer for the local service with which TSP service is associated.
Only the customer or its authorized agent as indicated in a letter of agency on file with the Company is allowed to order
TSP System service.
All points of a multipoint service configuration must have the same restoration priority assignment and must satisfy the
requirements of that assignment.
In obtaining TSP System service, the customer consents to the release of certain information by the Company to the
federal government in order to maintain and administer the TSP System. Such information includes: the customer's
name, telephone number and mailing address, the TSP authorization code and the circuit or service ID number
associated with the NSEP service.
The Company will attempt to notify the customer of expected charges. The customer, when invoking NSEP treatment,
recognizes that quoting charges and obtaining permission beforehand may not be practicable and may cause
unnecessary delays and, as a result, grants the Company the right to quote and bill charges after provisioning of the
service.
During certain emergencies, the customer may request TSP assignments verbally and the Company will accept such
verbal notification. The customer must submit a written order to the Company within two working days following the verbal
request. If written order is not received within two working days, all applicable rates and charges accumulated to date to
provision TSP System service become immediately due and payable and the requested TSP priority is revoked.
The customer must request and justify revalidation of all priority level assignments at least every three years.
Additionally, the NCS Manual 3-1-1, "Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) System for National Security Emergency
Preparedness (NSEP) Service User Manual", dated July 9, 1990, prescribes specific conditions which warrant NSEP
Treatment and related procedures.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 6
Original Sheet 31
GENERAL SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PRIORITY SYSTEM
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Obligations of the Company
The Company will allocate resources to ensure best efforts to provide NSEP services by the time required.
The Company will work TSP service in the order of their priority level assignments. The priority sequence is as follows:
- Restore NSEP services assigned restoration priority 1
- Provision Emergency (E) NSEP services
- Restore NSEP services assigned restoration priority 2, 3, 4 or 5
- Provision NSEP services assigned provisioning priority l, 2, 3, 4 or 5.
The Company will work cooperatively with other providers of NSEP service when only a portion is provided by the
Company to ensure ‘end-to-end’ service.
Additionally, TSP System Service will be provided in accordance with the guidelines set forth in NCS Handbook 3-1-2,
"Telecommunications Service Priority (TSP) System for National Security Emergency Preparedness (NSEP) Service
Vendor Handbook" dated July 9, 1990.
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Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 6
Original Sheet 32
GENERAL SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PRIORITY SYSTEM
APPLICATION OF RATES
The following rates and charges are in addition to all other rates and charges that may apply for other services offered under
this Price List which operate in conjunction with the TSP System.
Establishment of TSP System Service
The nonrecurring charge (NRC) specified applies when facilities are ordered with provisioning and/or restoration priority.
If both are ordered at the same time, only one NRC is applicable. The NRC is also applicable for orders changing priority
levels.
Provisioning Priority
There are two basic levels of provisioning priority, Emergency (provisioning priority "E") and Essential (provisioning priority
l, 2, 3, 4, or 5).
Emergency provisioning.
The Company will take immediate action to provide the requested service at the earliest possible date. The
rates and charges will apply as set forth in Section 4, Special Construction.
Essential provisioning.
The Company will adjust its available resources to meet the customer's requested due date. The Company will
keep track of the additional labor hours used to meet the request of the customer and bill the customer at the
applicable Time and Material Charges as set forth in Section 4 under Nonrecurring Charges.
Restoration Priority
Restoration Priority is a monthly rate per circuit for the ongoing administration and maintenance of the TSP System. This
monthly rate only applies when a restoration priority code (1,2,3,4 or 5) is specified in position 12 of the authorization
code.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 6
Original Sheet 33
GENERAL SERVICES
TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PRIORITY SYSTEM
RATES
Monthly Rate Nonrecurring Charge
Per Circuit Per Circuit
Establishment of TSP System Service -- $14.50
Restoration Priority $4.90 --
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 6
Original Sheet 34
GENERAL SERVICES
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Telephone Answering Service will be furnished for incoming calls. Service under this schedule does not contemplate (1)
communication service through the connection of two client lines which terminate on the answering switchboard or (2)
outgoing calls over Secretarial lines or answering lines of the clients of the Telephone Answering Service, customer
(hereafter referred to as client). Outgoing calls will be permitted only over the Network Access lines in the name of the
customer to the Telephone Answering Service (hereafter referred to as customer).
Answering Line Service is a service employing a Network Access line terminating on telephone answering equipment and
is designed to enable the customer to answer incoming calls of the client. Extensions will not be furnished on answering
lines except to other positions in the telephone answering switchboard system.
Secretarial Line Service is a service employing an extension of a client's Network Access line or PBX station line service
or multiples of Class A trunks terminating on telephone answering equipment.
The Customer's Network Access line is equipped for two-way service and is furnished only in the name of the customer.
The line may terminate on a jack, key, or telephone.
An application for connection of a client's line to telephone answering equipment will be accepted from the client or from
his telephone answering service. The Company will verify with the client when service is to be discontinued at one
Telephone Answering Service and connected at another Telephone Answering Service.
Charges for Answering Lines, Secretarial Lines, Mileage, Terminal Loops, and Automatic Exclusion units will be billed to
the clients. The other charges will be billed to the customer.
If for any reason service to the customer is discontinued, all service associated with the telephone answering equipment
will also be discontinued. If for any reason the exchange service to the client is discontinued, the line to the answering
equipment will be discontinued.
Network Access lines of the customer may be extended to additional telephone answering positions on the same
premises. Network Access lines or extensions of Network Access lines shall be limited to one termination per answering
position.
A mileage rate applies between central offices in multi-office exchanges. Interexchange mileage applies between rate
centers of exchanges.
The Company is not responsible for the quality of transmission or supervision which may result from the connection of a
client’s line to a customer’s network access line made in an emergency.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 35
GENERAL SERVICES
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE
RATES Monthly Installation
Rate Charge
Lines Terminated on Answering Equipment
Answering Line Service:
Each One-party Network Access line terminated Appropriate One-party
Network Access Line rate and
nonrecurring charge from Section 4
Secretarial Line Service:
Each extension of a One-party Network Access Line,
Class A trunk, Class B trunk, or PBX line terminated
Business line $ 2.65 1 2
Residence line 1.04 1 2
1 Appropriate Terminal Loop and Mileage Charges from Section 4 will apply.
2 See Nonrecurring Charges, Section 4 of this Price List.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 36
GENERAL SERVICES
TOUCH CALL SERVICE
RATES Monthly Installation
Rate Charge
Network Access Service
Business and Residence, each line Provided at no additional charge
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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Section 6
Original Sheet 37
GENERAL SERVICES
TRANSFER SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Transfer Service provides for the automatic transfer of incoming calls from one Network Access line to another through the
operation of a key at the customer's location.
Transfer Service is available only with One-party Network Access line services from the same central office and only where the
central office is so equipped. Subject to ability to operate satisfactorily, this service may be used between central office of the
same exchange but Interoffice Mileage, Section 4, will be applicable to each interoffice circuit.
RATES Monthly Installation
Rate Charge
Transfer Service $ 6.93 $ 9.75
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST NO. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 38
GENERAL SERVICES
VACATION SERVICE 1
CONDITIONS
Vacation Service is provided in all exchanges and applies to customers of business one-party or non-measured
residential class of service. Vacation Service is not available for Lifeline customers.
Vacation Service will not be made available for periods of less than one (1) month, and the maximum period is nine (9)
months. The customer’s number must be working for at least 90 days in a calendar year.
During the period of Vacation Service, no installations, moves, changes or maintenance will be provided. Changes to
billing address are allowed.
No outward or inward service is provided during the period of Vacation Service.
APPLICATION OF RATES
The customer may request a restoration date in advance of the maximum allowable vacation period. Otherwise,
complete service and billing will be restored on the last day of the maximum allowable vacation period of 9 months.
Monthly bills for line service are rendered at the vacation service rate during the vacation service period and are to be
paid in accordance with regular collection practices.
During the period the customer is furnished vacation service, vertical services or miscellaneous services associated
directly with the line service will not be charged.
Any Miscellaneous Services not directly associated with the line service such as Directory Listing or Operator Services
would continue at the standard Price List rates.
No service order charges apply to restore service at the completion of the vacation service period.
RATES Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
Business One-Party and Residence Service 25% of current see Miscellaneous Change
line rate charge in Section 4 of this
Price List 2
1 Formerly Facility Reservation Service
2 Nonrecurring charge for Connection of Network Access Line does not apply for establishment of Vacation Service or for
restoral of service at the end of the vacation service period.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 39
GENERAL SERVICES
BUSINESS TRAFFIC STUDY SERVICE
GENERAL
Business Traffic Study Service provides performance reports of call capacity for originating and terminating traffic on
access lines or hunt groups. The traffic study report enables business customers to determine how many calls
terminate successfully as opposed to the number of calls that reach a station-busy condition.
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
Traffic studies are performed, at the customer’s request, on Company access lines or hunt groups with local exchange
numbers.
For customers with access lines or hunt groups at more than one location, a separate Service Establishment Charge
would apply for traffic studies at each location.
Traffic study reports may be requested for more than one access line or hunt group at a single customer location. A
separate traffic study report is required for each access line or hunt group. Following is a list of possible access lines
or hunt groups that would constitute one traffic study report:
Individual Access Line Worksmart group
Multiline Hunt Group CustoPAK group
PBX trunk group Remote Call Forwarding
DID trunk group CentraNet single line station
DOD trunk group CentraNet multiline hunt group
ISDN BRI CentraNet Attendant
ISDN PRI trunk group CentraNet features – RCF/ACD
Central Office Located Trunk/
business group or other trunk group
Traffic study reports can be requested on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly basis. The monthly rate is determined by the
number of traffic study reports provided within a 4-week billing cycle.
Along with the reports, the Company provides a recommendation of required lines to accommodate the studied call
traffic based on industry standards for call traffic handling. Calculations for the recommendation are derived from traffic
engineering tables. The recommendation is a close estimate and cannot be guaranteed.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 40
GENERAL SERVICES
BUSINESS TRAFFIC STUDY SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Business Traffic Study Service is available to business customers only.
Calls must be carried by the Company, and billed by or on behalf of the Company to the customer requesting the study.
Studies cannot be performed on toll-free or pay-per-call type telephone numbers.
A one-week traffic study may be performed per customer location, per access line or hunt group, per calendar year, at
no Service Establishment Charge and no monthly charge. Any additional traffic studies requested during the calendar
year will be billed at the Rates and Charges on the following page.
Traffic study report features may vary by Central Office switching system type.
When applicable, traffic study reports on CentraNet should include reports on both the Central Office Located Trunk
and on the hunt group, in order to make sure that blockage is not occurring at either area.
APPLICATION OF RATES AND CHARGES
For the setup of each additional Traffic Study, per customer location, per calendar year, the Service Establishment
Charge applies in addition to the Monthly Rate.
A Miscellaneous Change Charge, Section 4, will apply in addition to the Service Establishment Charge for initial setup
for additional traffic study, and for any subsequent additions or changes to Traffic Study Reports in a calendar year.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 6
Original Sheet 41
GENERAL SERVICES
BUSINESS TRAFFIC STUDY SERVICE
RATES
Nonrecurring
Charge
Service Establishment Charge,
per customer location, per calendar year
Initial One-Week Traffic Study No charge
Setup for Additional Traffic Study $ 120.00 1
Monthly
Rate
Traffic Study Reports,
per access line or hunt group, per calendar year
Initial one-week study report No charge
Each additional study report,
per 4-week billing cycle
Weekly reporting (4 reports) $ 80.00
Bi-weekly reporting (2 reports) 60.00
Monthly reporting (1 report) 40.00
1 A Miscellaneous Change Charge, Section 4, will apply in addition to the Service Establishment Charge for initial setup for
additional traffic study, and for any subsequent additions or changes to Traffic Study Reports in a calendar year.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
4th Revised Sheet A
Canceling
3rd Revised Sheet A
CALLING SERVICES
INDEX
Sheet Nos.
7. Calling Services
1 Definition .............................................................................................................................. 1
2 Individual Services
A Conditions
1 Individual Services........................................................................................ 2
2 Call Forwarding, Fixed Call Forwarding, and Remote Call Forwarding........ 3
3 Custom Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS)........................................... 6
4 Satisfaction Guarantee................................................................................. 6
B Feature Descriptions
1 Individual Services........................................................................................ 7
2 Call Forwarding, Fixed Call Forwarding, and Remote Call Forwarding........ 8
3 Custom Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS)........................................... 9
C Rates
1 Individual Services........................................................................................ 13
2 Call Forwarding, Fixed Call Forwarding, and Remote Call Forwarding........ 14
3 Custom Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS)........................................... 15
4 Nonrecurring Charges.................................................................................. 17
3 Packages
A Residential Customers
1 Big Deal, Options A and B (Features and Rates)......................................... 18
B Business Customers
1 Conditions
a ChoicePAC....................................................................................... 19
b WorkSmart........................................................................................ 20
2 Rates
a ChoicePAC ....................................................................................... 21
b WorkSmart........................................................................................ 21
3 Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Packages........ 21.1
C Verizon Local Packagesm, Verizon Local Package Extrasm,
Verizon Regional Packagesm, or Verizon Regional Package Extrasm....................... 22
(M) Material formerly on this sheet moved to Original Sheet A.1.
Advice No. 07-15
Issued: September 21, 2007 Effective: October 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(M)
(M)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
3rd Revised Sheet A.1
Canceling
2nd Revised Sheet A.1
CALLING SERVICES
INDEX
Sheet Nos.
7. Calling Services
3 Packages
D Regional Value Package and Regional Essentials Package ................................... 25
E Regional Essentials Bundle Discount....................................................................... 27
F Unlimited Dial Tone (DTL) Package for Business and
Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Package for Business......................................... 28
G Regional Value/Wireless Bundle Discount............................................................... 35
H Voice Discount Plan................................................................................................. 36
I Regional Essentials / Regional Value PSTN Bundle................................................ 37
J Business Single Line PAK........................................................................................ 38
K Freedom Value Price Guarantee.............................................................................. 44
Advice No. 10-01
Issued: February 2 , 2010 Effective: February 16, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 16, 2010
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 1
CALLING SERVICES
7.1 DEFINITION
Calling Services is a family of enhanced network services available to residence and business customers. These calling
services provide customer-controlled or prearranged communications services on individual access lines.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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Section 7
Original Sheet 2
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
A. CONDITIONS
1. INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
These services are available where Network Access Service is provided by an electronic central office. The
number of features available depends upon the central office providing this service.
These services are offered on a subscription or pay-per-use basis to customers subscribing to residence or
business individual-line service.
Nonrecurring charges are not applicable if Calling Services are ordered at the same time as the basic network
access service or within a 60-day period after establishing service.
Nonrecurring charges will not apply to new services ordered within 90 days of the conversion of a central
office to electronic switching equipment with the capability of offering these services.
Nonrecurring charges may be waived at the Company's discretion during sales promotions of these services.
Customer provided equipment may be required for some of the described services. The Company assumes
no responsibility for the customer provided equipment or its compatibility to the Company's network.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 3
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
A. CONDITIONS (CONTINUED)
2. CALL FORWARDING, FIXED CALL FORWARDING, AND REMOTE CALL FORWARDING (RCF)
Call Forwarding Services are provided where facilities permit.
Outgoing calls can be made from a line arranged with Call Forwarding while forwarding incoming calls to
another number.
Message or measured charges may be incurred in addition to the Call Forwarding Charge as follows:
- The calling party will be responsible for message toll or measured charges between the rate center of
the originating telephone number and the rate center of the called number.
- The called party will be responsible for message toll or measured charges between the rate center of the
called number and the rate center for the call forwarding location.
- The message or measured charges billed to the customer will be those specified in the applicable Price
Lists for the type of call involved.
Fixed Call Forwarding is provided from electronic and digital central offices where facilities permit.
Remote Call Forwarding (RCF) is provided where required special equipment and facilities are available.
Message toll or measured charges apply in addition to the RCF charge. If the RCF number terminates in the
local exchange or EAS area, then local measured rates, Section 4 in this Price List, will apply. If the RCF
number terminates to a telephone number outside of the local or EAS area, then the appropriate message toll
rates apply.
Listings in the directory serving the exchange in which the RCF is located will be furnished by the same
regulations governing the providing of business and residence listings found in Directory Services, Section 5
of this Price List.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 4
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
A. CONDITIONS (CONTINUED)
2. CALL FORWARDING, FIXED CALL FORWARDING, AND REMOTE
CALL FORWARDING (RCF) [CONTINUED]
The RCF number may not terminate on:
- a line equipped with any other form of call forwarding or RCF feature.
- DID station numbers terminating on a private branch exchange system, Centrex, or CentraNet R
- Public Access Line (PAL) or Coin Line Service
- A number to be used in conjunction with data transmission
The use of RCF for toll by-pass is not allowed.
Each RCF service allows for forwarding one call at a given time. Additional RCF service is necessary for
each individual call to be forwarded simultaneously.
The use of RCF to forward calls to international locations is not allowed.
RCF service may not be furnished for use in the resale of telephone service.
The telephone number to which the RCF calls are forwarded will determine whether the business or
residence local service rates will be charged.
The Company cannot provide customers who subscribe to RCF with the telephone number of the originating
call.
The Company cannot guarantee transmission of the forwarded calls because of the distance and routing
necessary to complete the connection.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 5
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
A. CONDITIONS (CONTINUED)
2. CALL FORWARDING, FIXED CALL FORWARDING, AND REMOTE
CALL FORWARDING (RCF) [CONTINUED]
The applicable nonrecurring charge, Miscellaneous Additions and/or Changes to Network Facilities,
Section 4 in this Price List, will apply for the installation of RCF or number changes for RCF services.
The customer must order sufficient RCF features and facilities to adequately handle calls to the RCF
customer without interfering with or impairing any services offered by the Company. The initial RCF path
and additional paths are availabe on a measured usage rate basis. If, in the Company's opinion, additional
Remote Call Forwarding features are required at the call forwarding location or if facilities are needed at
the terminating station, the subscriber will be required to subscribe to additional paths. Should the
customer refuse to subscribe to additional paths, the customer's RCF service will be subject to termination.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
1st Revised Sheet 6
Canceling
Original Sheet 6
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
A. CONDITIONS (CONTINUED)
3. CUSTOM LOCAL AREA SIGNALING SERVICE (CLASS)
Custom Local Area Signaling Service (CLASS) is a group of Calling Services offered to individual line
residential and business customers.
Custom Local Area Signaling Service features are applicable to calls placed to/from compatible central offices
or within a compatible central office offering the service. These services are offered based on information
stored within the switch or provided to the switch through call setup signaling and are subject to limitations
associated with the availability, and content of that information. Note: The family of services to which *69
belong is typically referred to as “CLASS” services, but the name may vary between states, e.g., PhoneSmart
Service, Verizon Calling Services.
Operator assisted calls will override these services for emergency purposes.
Nonrecurring charges are not applicable when Custom Local Area Signaling Service is provided at the same
time as the business or residence individual line service is established.
When services are added or rearranged on an existing line, the nonrecurring charge will apply unless
conditions stating otherwise appear elsewhere in this Price List.
All customer lines in Caller ID - Number Only serving areas will automatically be provisioned with Selective
Blocking - per call service which cancels the delivery of the caller's identity on a per call basis, unless the
customer subscribes to Complete Blocking – per line service.
The nonrecurring charge will not apply to an initial order for Complete Blocking - per line. Subsequent
changes to this service will incur the applicable nonrecurring charge.
Customer provided equipment may be required for some of the described services. The Company assumes
no responsibility for the customer provided equipment or its compatibility to the Company's network.
4. SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
If at anytime a customer notifies the Company of dissatisfaction with the Individual Custom Calling or CLASS
service, the customer will be entitled to a full refund of one (1) month's Monthly Recurring Charge (MRC). If
the subscription period is less than 30 days, the amount of the refund will be prorated for the appropriate
portion of the Monthly Recurring Charge. This refund will be applied as a credit on the customer's bill. Each
customer will be entitled to the credit one time per service. The Company will disconnect the feature(s) that
did not satisfy the customer.
Advice No. 08-02
Issued: February 12, 2008 Effective: February 22, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 22, 2008
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 7
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
B. FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS
1. INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
Call Waiting - A service that notifies the customer with a tone that a call is waiting. (Callers hear a normal
telephone ring.) The customer can terminate a call to receive the incoming call, or can place a call on hold
and answer the second call. The customer can alternate conversation between two calls.
Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting - A service which allows the customer with call waiting to inhibit the
operation of call waiting for one call.
Distinctive Ring - A service which provides the customer with two separate telephone numbers on one line,
each with its own distinct ring for call differentiation. One conversation can be conducted at a time because
the two telephone numbers are associated with one line. A directory listing may be established on the second
number at no charge. Distinctive Ring is limited to business and residence one-party class of service.
Speed Dialing - Eight or Thirty Number - A service which allows a customer to place calls to another
telephone number by dialing a one-digit or two-digit code rather than the complete telephone number. The
service is offered with an eight-number or thirty-number capacity. Numbers may be changed by the
customer.
Three-Way Calling - A service which allows a customer to place a call on hold and call a third party. The
customer may add the held call for a three-way conversation.
This service is offered on a per line or per activation basis. When Three-Way Calling is activated on a per
activation basis, the charge applies each time the service is invoked, up to a maximum as specified in
RATES. The per activation option is available where facilities permit.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 8
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
B. FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS (CONTINUED)
2. CALL FORWARDING, FIXED CALL FORWARDING, AND REMOTE CALL FORWARDING (RCF)
Call Forwarding - A service which enables the customer to forward all incoming calls to another telephone
number by dialing a code, plus the telephone number to which calls are to be referred. The service may
be deactivated by dialing a code. This service may be provided to a group of individual lines arranged for
rotary hunting, where network switching facilities will permit.
Call Forwarding Busy Line - A permanently activated service which automatically redirects calls placed to a
customer's telephone number to another predetermined telephone number, if the caller encounters a normal
busy-line condition.
Call Forwarding Don’t Answer - A permanently activated service which automatically redirects calls placed to
a customer's telephone number to another predetermined telephone number, if the caller encounters a no
answer condition after a specified number of rings.
Call Forwarding Busy Line/Don’t Answer (Series Completing) - A permanently activated service which
automatically redirects calls placed to a customer's telephone number to another predetermined telephone
number if the caller encounters either a no-answer condition after a specified number of rings or a normal
busy-line condition.
Remote Call Forwarding (RCF) - A central office provisioned call forwarding service requiring the assignment
of a RCF telephone number from which calls to it are forwarded to the subscriber's designated service.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 9
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
B. FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS (CONTINUED)
3. CUSTOM LOCAL AREA SIGNALING SERVICE (CLASS)
Anonymous Call Block is an arrangement that allows a called party to reject calls from parties that have
activated Complete or Selective Blocking to prevent the display of their telephone numbers to Caller ID
customers. When Anonymous Call Block is activated, such calls will be routed to an announcement which
tells the calling party that the called party will not accept calls from callers who have chosen to prevent the
display of their telephone numbers. The calling party will be instructed to hang up, remove their blocking,
and place the call again. Customers may activate or deactivate this arrangement by dialing a preassigned
activation code.
Busy Redial - Allows a customer to activate automatic later placement of their call. When a busy signal is
reached, the call is queued for up to 30 minutes and is automatically retried until both parties are available.
This service is offered on a per line or per activation basis. When Busy Redial is activated on a per activation
basis, the charge applies each time the service is invoked, up to a maximum as specified in RATES. This
service is invoked by dialing *66.
*69 - Allows a customer to obtain information about the last incoming call when the service is activated by
dialing *69, whether or not the call was answered. Upon dialing *69, the telephone number associated with
the last incoming call is announced if it is available from the network and the calling party has not blocked the
calling information. The telephone number associated with the last incoming call does not always identify the
calling party. Depending on the serving central office, the date and time of the call may also be announced.
When a telephone number is announced, the customer is instructed to dial “1” to return the call automatically.
*69 cannot automatically return all calls for which it can announce a number. If the customer dials "1" and the
line associated with the called number is busy, the call is queued for up to 30 minutes or until both lines are
idle. When both lines are idle, the customer is given an indication with a distinctive ringing pattern that the
network will attempt to set up the call. Once the customer answers the distinctive ring, the network attempts
to set up the call.
*69 can only announce the telephone number associated with the last incoming call if it is available from the
network and the calling party has not blocked that information. When a telephone number is announced, it
does not always identify the calling party and, in some cases, cannot be used to return the call to the calling
party, either automatically or by manual dial back.
This feature is offered on a monthly subscription or pay-per-use basis. Pay-per-use customers are charged
upon announcement of the telephone number associated with the last incoming call. The charge applies
regardless of whether the announced telephone number identifies the calling party or the call is or can be
returned automatically or by manual dial back. The customer is billed for any call placed by means of this
service.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 10
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
B. FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS (CONTINUED)
3. CUSTOM LOCAL AREA SIGNALING SERVICE (CLASS) [CONTINUED]
Call Block – Allows a customer to block calls from certain numbers (maximum of 12) known to the customer.
The customer also can block incoming calls placed from the last calling number even if the number is unknown
to the customer. Blocked calls are routed to a recorded announcement which specifies that the called party is
not accepting calls.
Call Trace - Allows the customer to immediately and automatically trace the last incoming call received from
a local service area in which Custom Local Area Signaling Service features are offered. To initiate the call
trace, the customer must dial a special code immediately after receiving a call that is to be traced. A voice
announcement will indicate whether the call trace has been completed successfully. The customer must
contact the Company at the number provided in the voice announcement within ten (10) days of the incident.
Upon the customer's request, the trace information will be provided to law enforcement agencies by the
Company, but will not be released directly to the customer. Call Trace performs the function of recording call
information, but in no way identifies the person(s) actually placing the call(s). By accepting the service,
customer agrees that the Company shall not be liable for damages due to an inability to trace the call(s).
Call Waiting ID is a service that will allow a Caller ID/Call Waiting subscriber who is off hook on an existing
call to receive caller identification information on a new incoming call. Once the customer receives the Caller
ID data, he or she may decide whether to ignore the waiting call, interrupt the current call and flash to answer
the waiting call, or end the current conversation in order to be connected to the new caller. These options
are the same as for the existing call waiting features except that the subscriber has the ability to identify the
waiting caller. The customer must be using Call Waiting ID compatible equipment and not have activated
Cancel Call Waiting.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
1st Revised Sheet 11
Canceling
Original Sheet 11
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
B. FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS (CONTINUED)
3. CUSTOM LOCAL AREA SIGNALING SERVICE (CLASS) [CONTINUED]
Caller ID is an arrangement that is provided as an enhancement to Caller ID-Number Only and permits a
customer to receive the name, as well as the telephone number, associated with the calling party for calls
placed to the customer. The calling telephone name and number will be forwarded from the terminating
central office (typically by the second right) to compatible customer-provided display equipment associated
with the customer's Local Exchange Service, subject to limitation such as those described below. The name
and telephone number of the caller may not be displayed for every incoming call. “Out of Area,”
“Unavailable,” the calling party’s state name, or a similar message may appear for certain calls,
including (i) calls made through certain networks, (ii) operator-assisted calls, calls from toll-free
numbers, calling card calls, and international calls, (iii) when phone number or caller name information
is not made available to Verizon, (iv) for certain telephone numbers for which Verizon does not
purchase Caller ID information, and (v) for other technical reasons. In addition, “Private,” “Anonymous”
or a similar message may appear when the caller has blocked caller identification information.
All customer provided equipment used to interface with Caller ID-Number Only or Caller ID must be connected
in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Communications Commission's Registration Program. Any
intent to resell name(s) and or number(s) that is a result of Caller ID-Number Only or Caller ID service is
prohibited.
A maximum of 15 characters is allowed for transmission of the calling party Directory Name.
Caller ID-Number Only - Provides for the display of the incoming telephone number on a customer provided
display device attached to the customer's telephone line or on a telephone or answering machine with a built-in
display screen. Caller ID-Number Only will forward the calling number from the appropriately equipped central
office to the customer provided display device, typically by the second ring. The Company will forward non-
block telephone numbers (including Non-published and Non-listed telephone numbers) subject to technical and
other limitations, including the availability of the number for forwarding.
If the calling telephone number is not available for forwarding to the called party, a message indicating that
unavailability will be forwarded. The calling party can prevent the Caller ID-Number Only customer from
seeing the calling telephone number by blocking caller identification information. When the calling party uses
this blocking capability, the Caller ID-Number Only customer will receive an indication on the Caller ID-
Number Only equipment that the display of the calling telephone number has been suppressed.
Advice No. 10-02
Issued: February 16, 2010 Effective: February 26, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(C)
(C)
|
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 26, 2010
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 12
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
B. FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS (CONTINUED)
3. CUSTOM LOCAL AREA SIGNALING SERVICE (CLASS) [CONTINUED]
Complete Blocking - Per Line - Provides free per-line blocking in exchanges where Caller ID-Number Only is
offered by the Company. This service is offered free of monthly and NRC charges. This service prevents the
delivery of customer's telephone number to the called party. A Complete Blocking - Per Line customer has the
option of deactivating this feature and forwarding their telephone number on a per call basis by dialing the code
*82 prior to placing a call.
Do Not Disturb - Allows a customer to select specific telephone numbers (maximum of 12) from which calls
are to be received. All other calls are intercepted and routed to a recorded announcement that informs the
caller the customer is not accepting calls.
Priority Call - Allows a customer to program up to twelve (12) telephone numbers of selected callers enabling
the customer to distinguish certain incoming calls from all others by a distinctive ring tone. If a customer also
subscribes to Call Waiting, calls from the selected numbers will be distinguished by a distinctive call waiting
tone.
Selective Blocking - Per Call - Cancels the delivery of the caller's identity, provides free pre-call blocking in
exchanges where Caller ID - Number Only is offered by the Company. Customers may prevent the delivery
of their telephone number to the called party. This is accomplished on a per call basis when the customer
dials the Selective Blocking - Per Call activation codes prior to placing the call.
Select Call Forwarding - Is an arrangement which permits a customer to pre-specify telephone numbers
(maximum of 12), from which calls are to be forwarded. During the period that Select Call Forwarding is
activated, only calls from one of the pre-specified numbers will be forwarded.
Advice No. 01-18
Issued: October 26, 2001 Effective: December 1, 2001
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Fred Logan, Director-Regulatory and Governmental Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
3rd Revised Sheet 13
Canceling
2nd Revised Sheet 13
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
C. RATES Residence Business
1. INDIVIDUAL SERVICES 1
Call Waiting
each line $ 4.75 (I) $ 7.25
Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting
each line 5.50 (I) 7.50
Distinctive Ring
each line 6.00 7.50
Speed Dialing - Eight Number Capacity,
each line 4.00 (I) 3.31
Speed Dialing - Thirty Number Capacity,
each line 5.00 5.02
Three-Way Calling,
per line basis 4.25 (I) 5.50
per activation basis 2 .75 .75
1 Offered where facilities are available.
2 Per activation rate not to exceed $9.00 per month.
Advice No. 07-17
Issued: October 22, 2007 Effective: November 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
3rd Revised Sheet 14
Canceling
2nd Revised Sheet 14
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
C. RATES (Continued) Residence Business
2. CALL FORWARDING, FIXED CALL FORWARDING,
AND REMOTE CALL FORWARDING 1
Call Forwarding $ 3.50 $ 5.00
per line or telephone number
Fixed Call Forwarding -
per line or telephone number
Call Forwarding Busy Line 1.25 1.25
Call Forwarding Don’t Answer 1.25 1.25
Call Forwarding Busy Line/Don’t Answer 1.50 1.50
Remote Call Forwarding 2
Measured Rated 3
Initial Path 16.00 20.00 (I)
Additional Path, each 16.00 20.00 (I)
1 Offered where facilities are available.
2 Plus applicable nonrecurring charge in Section 4 of this Price List.
3 Plus applicable Network Access usage charges for Basic Calling Service.
Advice No. 09-10
Issued: June 30, 2009 Effective: July 11, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 11, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
2nd Revised Sheet 15
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 15
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
C. RATES (CONTINUED) Residence Business
3. CUSTOM LOCAL AREA SIGNALING SERVICE (CLASS) 1
Anonymous Call Block,
each line $ 2.00 (I) $.25
Busy Redial,
per line basis 5.50 (I) 6.00
or
per activation basis 2 .75 .75
*69 3,
per line basis 5.50 (I) 6.00
or
per activation basis 2 .75 .75
Call Block,
each line 4.25 (I) 4.00
Call Trace,
per activation 1.00 1.00
1 Offered where facilities are available.
2 Per activation rate not to exceed $9.00 per month.
3 Pay-per use customers are charged upon announcement of the telephone number associated with the last incoming
call. The charge applies regardless of whether the announced telephone number identifies the calling party or the call
is or can be returned automatically or by manual dial back.
Advice No. 07-17
Issued: October 22, 2007 Effective: November 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
3rd Revised Sheet 16
Canceling
2nd Revised Sheet 16
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
C. RATES (CONTINUED) Residence Business
3. CUSTOM LOCAL AREA SIGNALING SERVICE (CLASS) 1
[CONTINUED]
Call Waiting ID 2 -- --
Caller ID
each line $8.25 $ 12.00
Caller ID-Number Only
each line 8.25 10.00
Selective Blocking, per call or
Complete Blocking, per line -- --
Do Not Disturb
each line 4.00 4.00
Priority Call
each line 3.50 (I) 4.00
Select Call Forwarding 5.25 6.00
each line
1 Offered where facilities are available.
2 The Nonrecurring Charge per order does not apply this service.
Advice No. 07-17
Issued: October 22, 2007 Effective: November 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 17
CALLING SERVICES
7.2 INDIVIDUAL SERVICES
C. RATES (CONTINUED) Residence Business
4. NONRECURRING CHARGES
Nonrecurring Charge -
per order $10.00 $12.00
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
2nd Revised Sheet 18
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 18
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
A. RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS
Monthly
1. BIG DEAL CALLING SERVICES Rate_
Option A $18.00 1 (I)
Anonymous Call Block
Busy Redial
*69
Call Block
Caller ID
Call Forwarding
Call Waiting
Call Waiting ID 2
Cancel Call Waiting
Distinctive Ring
Do Not Disturb
Priority Call
Select Call Forwarding
Speed Dialing-8
Three Way Calling
Option B $11.00 1 (I)
*69
Call Block
Call Forwarding
Call Waiting
Cancel Call Waiting
Speed Dialing-8
Three Way Calling
1 The Nonrecurring Charge per order does not apply to this service.
2 Offered where facilities are available.
Advice No. 07-17
Issued: October 22, 2007 Effective: November 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 19
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
B. BUSINESS CUSTOMERS
1. CONDITIONS
a. CHOICE PAC
This service offers a discount of 30% off the rates to business customers who subscribe to individual
Calling Services as specified under Rates - Individual Services and Custom Local Area Signaling
Service. This discount applies only when the customer subscribes to three or more of the following
services:
Busy Redial
*69
Call Block
Call Forwarding
Call Waiting
Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting
Caller ID
Caller ID – Number Only
Distinctive Ring
Do Not Disturb
Priority Call
Select Call Forwarding
Speed Dialing
Three-Way Calling
If three or more eligible individual services are ordered per customer account, the discount will apply
on rates of all eligible services. The threshold of three eligible services is figured on a per account
basis instead of per line.
If the customer removes a service(s) such that the total subscription becomes less than three, the
discount will be discontinued.
A service may be added at a later date for the discount to apply. A service may also be substituted for
another at a later date and the discount will continue to apply.
Nonrecurring charges will not apply to qualifying Choice PAC orders or to add or change the services
to Choice PAC, as long as the minimum (three) eligible services are retained.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
1st Revised Sheet 20
Canceling
Original Sheet 20
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
B. BUSINESS CUSTOMERS (CONTINUED)
1. CONDITIONS (CONTINUED)
b. WORKSMART
WorkSmart Basic, Complete, and Deluxe Packages offer business customers discount rates
off the individual Calling Services based on selection of one of the following term agreement
periods 1:
One year commitment
Two year commitment
Three year commitment
Package Features 2
WorkSmart Basic:
Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting
Three Way Calling
Caller ID
Select Call Forwarding
WorkSmart Complete:
Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting
Three Way Calling
Caller ID
Call Forwarding
WorkSmart Deluxe:
Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting
Three Way Calling
Caller ID
Call Forwarding
*69
Distinctive Ring
1 If service is terminated within the first 60 days, the customer will be liable for the applicable monthly recurring charges, but
Termination Liability will be waived. If service is terminated after 60 days, but prior to completion of the initial term commitment,
Termination Liability as outlined in General Regulations, Section 3 in this Price List, will apply. If the customer terminates
Worksmart to subscribe to Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business with Feature Package One, Two or Three on the
same line, no termination liability charges will apply.
2 Features within a package may not be substituted for another feature and may not be available in all serving areas.
Advice No. 06-13
Issued: December 8, 2006 Effective: December 19, 2006
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 19, 2006
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
1st Revised Sheet 21
Canceling
Original Sheet 21
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
B. BUSINESS CUSTOMERS (CONTINUED)
2. RATES
Monthly Rate 1
a. Choice PAC
3 or more eligible services 30% Discount
b. WorkSmart Monthly Rate 2, 3
WorkSmart Basic
1 Year $ 18.60 (I)
2 Years 17.06 (I)
3 Years 15.50 (I)
WorkSmart Complete
1 Year 18.00 (I)
2 Years 16.51 (I)
3 Years 15.00 (I)
WorkSmart Deluxe
1 Year 26.10 (I)
2 Years 23.93 (I)
3 Years 21.75 (I)
1 Eligible services are listed in 7.3.B.1.a. Rates for eligible services are listed in 7.2.C.
2 Eligible services are listed in 7.3.B.1.b. Rates for eligible services are listed in 7.2.C.
3 The Nonrecurring Charge per order will not apply to this service.
Advice No. 07-02
Issued: January 22, 2007 Effective: February 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 21.1
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
B. BUSINESS CUSTOMERS (CONTINUED)
3. Unlimited Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Packages
a. General Regulations
These features are only available to customers who subscribe to Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage
Plan for Business described in I.U.P.C. Price List 3 IntraLATA Toll Services, Section 1 Unlimited
IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business.
Feature Package One
Feature Package One is available to business customers’ Basic Business One-Party Service
including EAS that is subscribed to Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business. Feature
Package One includes Call Forwarding, Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting, and/or Three Way
Calling. The customer may choose any single feature, a combination of any two of the features, or
all three features offered for the same rate.
Feature Package Two
Feature Package Two is available to customers’ Basic Business One-Party Service including EAS,
CentraNet®, or CentraNet® CustoPAK Service that is subscribed to Unlimited IntraLATA Toll
Usage Plan for Business. Feature Package Two includes Caller ID with Name and Voice
Messaging1. The customer may choose either or both features. If the customer selects Caller ID
with Name and has Call Waiting, the customer can choose to have Call Waiting ID at the same
rate.
Feature Package Three
Feature Package Three is available to customers’ Basic Business One-Party Service including
EAS, CentraNet®, or CentraNet® CustoPAK Service that is subscribed to Unlimited IntraLATA Toll
Usage Plan for Business. Feature Package Three includes Caller ID with Name and One Point
Voice Messaging2. The customer may choose either or both features. If the customer selects
Caller ID with Name and has Call Waiting, the customer can choose to have Call Waiting ID at the
same rate.
1 Voice Messaging is a non-regulated service.
2 One Point Voice Messaging is a non-regulated service.
® Registered Trademark of Verizon
Advice No. 06-13
Issued: December 8, 2006 Effective: December 19, 2006
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 19, 2006
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
2nd Revised Sheet 21.2
Cancels
1st Revised Sheet 21.2
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
B. BUSINESS CUSTOMERS (CONTINUED)
3. Unlimited Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Packages
b. Feature Package Rates 1
Monthly Rate
a. Feature Package One $ 9.00
b. Feature Package Two 15.00
c. Feature Package Three 18.00
1 Nonrecurring charges, as set forth in Section 4 of this price list, are not applicable for customers ordering these Feature
Packages.
Advice No. 09-15
Issued: December 9, 2009 Effective: December 19, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng - Director Public Policy and External Affairs
(I)
(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 19, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 22
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
C. VERIZON LOCAL PACKAGESM, VERIZON LOCAL PACKAGE EXTRASM, VERIZON REGIONAL PACKAGESM, or
VERIZON REGIONAL PACKAGE EXTRASM
1. GENERAL
This offering is a combination of services available as a package to residential customers only.
2. SERVICES
Verizon Local PackageSM and Verizon Local Package ExtraSM include the following services:
a. Flat-rated network access line (Community Plus Service)
b. Unlimited Local Directory Assistance
c. The following nonrecurring charges for the initial order or for any subsequent change to this service
are included in the package price:
Connection of Network Access line – Residence (Section 4, Sheet 65)
Miscellaneous Additions and/or Changes
to Network facilities, per line (Section 4, Sheet 65)
Calling Services – Nonrecurring Charge, per order (Section 7, Sheet 17)
d. Verzion Local Package ExtraSM - choice of any of the following Calling Services;
Verizon Local PackageSM - choice of any three of the following Calling Services:
Anonymous Call Block Call Forwarding
Busy Redial Distinctive Ring
*69 Do Not Disturb
Call Block Select Call Forwarding
Caller ID Speed Dialing 8
Call Waiting/ Cancel Call Waiting Speed Dialing 30
Three Way Calling
Priority Call
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 23
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES (Continued)
C. VERIZON LOCAL PACKAGESM OR VERIZON LOCAL PACKAGE EXTRASM, VERIZON REGIONAL PACKAGESM, or
VERIZON REGIONAL PACKAGE EXTRASM (Continued)
2. SERVICES (Continued)
Verizon Regional PackageSM include the following services:
a. Flat-rated network access line (Community Plus Service)
b. The following nonrecurring charges for the initial order or for any subsequent change to
this service are included in the package price:
Connection of Network Access line – Residence (Section 4, Sheet 65)
Miscellaneous Additions and/or Changes
to Network facilities, per line (Section 4, Sheet 65)
Calling Services – Nonrecurring Charge, per order (Section 7, Sheet 17)
c. Caller ID Name and Number, Speed Dialing 8 and 30, Call Waiting/ Cancel Call Waiting, or Three-
Way Calling
d. Home Voice Mail1
e. Unlimited IntraLATA Toll (only 1+ direct-dial station-to-station)
Verizon Regional Package ExtraSM includes the following services:
a. The services listed above under Verizon Local Package ExtraSM
b. Home Voice Mail1
c. Unlimited IntraLATA Toll (only 1+ direct-dial station-to-station)
1 Home Voice Mail is a non-regulated service and is listed for informational purposes only.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
3rd Revised Sheet 24
Canceling
2nd Revised Sheet 24
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES (Continued)
C. VERIZON LOCAL PACKAGESM OR VERIZON LOCAL PACKAGE EXTRASM, VERIZON REGIONAL PACKAGESM, or
VERIZON REGIONAL PACKAGE EXTRASM (Continued)
3. CONDITIONS
Verizon Local PackageSM, Verizon Local Package ExtraSM, Verizon Regional PackageSM, or Verizon Regional
Package ExtraSM is only available on flat-rated single-line residential service.
Choices or combinations of Calling Services are subject to availability.
Verizon Local PackageSM, Verizon Local Package ExtraSM, Verizon Regional PackageSM, or Verizon Regional
Package ExtraSM is not available:
with any other package or bundled offering on the same line;
with Lifeline service;
with ISDN service
Verizon Regional PackageSM or Verizon Regional Package ExtraSM is not available for foreign exchange
customers.
4. RATES
Monthly
Rate 1
Verizon Regional Package ExtraSM $54.99
Verizon Regional PackageSM $49.99
Verizon Local Package ExtraSM $40.99
Verizon Local PackageSM $37.99
1 Rate does not include any federal, state, or local taxes or surcharges applicable to a residential network access line.
Advice No. 09-07
Issued: March 20, 2009 Effective: April 1, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(I)
(I)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
April 1, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
2nd Revised Sheet 25
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 25
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
D. REGIONAL VALUE OR REGIONAL ESSENTIALS
1. GENERAL
This offering is a combination of services available as a package to residential customers only.
2. SERVICES
Regional Value Package includes the following services:
a. Flat-rated network access line (Community Plus Service)
b. The following nonrecurring charges for the initial order or for any subsequent change to
this service are included in the package price:
Connection of Network Access line – Residence (Section 4, Sheet 65)
Miscellaneous Additions and/or Changes
to Network facilities, per line (Section 4, Sheet 65)
e. Unlimited IntraLATA Toll (only 1+ direct-dial station-to-station)
Regional Essentials Package includes the following services:
a. The services listed above under Regional Value services and up to three vertical services:
b. Caller ID
c. Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting
d. A choice of voicemail options
e. In addition to the nonrecurring charges listed above in Regional Value Services, the following
nonrecurring rate is in included in the package price:
Calling Services – Nonrecurring Charge, per order (Section 7, Sheet 17)
f. A Feature Package that includes Call Forwarding and Three-Way Calling when the customer also
subscribes to a qualifying unlimited long distance calling plan (see Conditions).
Advice No. 10-06
Issued: April 8, 2010 Effective: April 18, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
April 18, 2010
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
4th Revised Sheet 26
Canceling
3rd Revised Sheet 26
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES (Continued)
D. REGIONAL VALUE OR REGIONAL ESSENTIALS (Continued)
3. CONDITIONS
Regional Value or Regional Essentials is only available on flat-rated single-line residential service.
Regional Value or Regional Essentials is not available:
with any other package or bundled offering on the same line;
with Lifeline service;
with ISDN service;
with affiliate discounts
with optional toll discount calling plans
Feature Package*
The Feature Package for Regional Essentials will automatically be provided to customers newly subscribing
to Regional Essentials on or after April 18, 2010. Customers subscribing to Regional Essentials prior to April
18, 2010 will be eligible to receive the Feature Package upon customer request.
If the customer removes Regional Essentials or the qualifying unlimited long distance calling plan associated
with Regional Essentials, the customer will lose the Feature Package. Additionally, if the customer requests
the removal of any of the individual features included in the Feature Package, the entire feature package will
be removed.
4. RATES
Monthly
Rate 1
Regional Value $30.04*
Regional Essentials 37.04
* Qualifying unlimited long distance calling plans must be consistent with the Plan O Service - Unlimited as found in the Bell
Atlantic Communications, Inc d/b/a Verizon Long Distance Posted Rates, Terms and Conditions.
1 Rate does not include any federal, state, or local taxes or surcharges applicable to a residential network access line.
Advice No. 10-06
Issued: April 8, 2010 Effective: April 18, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
April 18, 2010
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
5th Revised Sheet 27
Canceling
4th Revised Sheet 27
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
E. Regional Essentials Bundle Discounts1
1. GENERAL
A monthly discount may apply when Regional Essentials is bundled with an unlimited long distance calling
plan plus the following:
Verizon Online Broadband (up to 3.1 Mbps package)
Verizon Online Broadband (up to 3.1 Mbps package) and either or both Verizon Wireless One-Bill® or
Direct TV® through Verizon (Total Choice or higher)
2. CONDITIONS
Beginning April 18, 2009, customers will continue receiving their existing discount on a month-to-month basis
following the initial 12-month term of their offer. Customers whose initial 12-month term expired prior to April
18, 2009 will receive the monthly discount listed in Section 3.(c), RATES, below. Customers are limited to
one discount only and cannot combine discounts. Each product must be purchased through or billed by
Verizon Northwest Inc. Bundle discounts are subject to billing system capability.
Qualifying unlimited long distance calling plans must be consistent with the Plan O Service - Unlimited as
found in the Bell Atlantic Communications, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Distance Posted Rates, Terms and
Conditions.
Verizon Broadband up to 3.1 Mbps package refers to a specific Verizon offering that offers a maximum speed
of 3.1 Mbps, and does not refer to other products that offer lower maximum speeds.
3. RATES
(a) Monthly Discounts
Verizon Online Broadband (up to 3.1 Mbps package) $ 3.00
Verizon Wireless One-Bill® 5.00*,2
Direct TV® through Verizon (Total Choice or higher) 7.99*
Verizon Online Broadband (up to 3.1 Mbps package) and either or both Verizon Wireless
One-Bill® or Direct TV® through Verizon (Total Choice or higher) 5.00*,2
(*) Through April 30, 2008.
(1) As of November 1, 2008, the Regional Essentials Bundle Discount will no longer be offered for purchase, but will remain valid
for existing customers.
(2) As of February 28, 2010, Verizon will no longer offer One Bill. Any customers receiving a discount associated with One-Bill,
as of the effective date of this tariff, will continue to receive the discount in effect for their current bundle through 8/31/10 or
until Verizon no longer offers service in this state and as long as they meet the additional requirements of this tariff.
Advice No. 10-03
Issued: February 18, 2010 Effective: February 28, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(C)
(N)
|
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 28, 2010
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
4th Revised Sheet 27.1
Canceling
3rd Revised Sheet 27.1
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES (CONTINUED)
E. Regional Essentials Bundle Discounts1
3. RATES (CONTINUED)
(b) Monthly Discounts
Verizon Online Broadband (up to 3.1 Mbps package) and
Verizon Wireless One-Bill® $3.00*,2
Verizon Online Broadband (up to 3.1 Mbps package) and Direct
TV® through Verizon (Total Choice or higher) 5.00*
Verizon Online Broadband (up to 3.1 Mbps package) and Verizon
Wireless One-Bill® and Direct TV® through Verizon (Total Choice or higher) 5.00*,2
Customers who subscribed to the Regional Essentials Bundle Discounts may continue receiving the monthly
discount listed below upon expiration of their initial twelve month discount when the expiration date of their initial
12-month discount is April 17, 2009 or earlier.
(c) Monthly Discounts
Verizon Online Broadband (up to 3.1 Mbps package) $3.00
Verizon Online Broadband (up to 3.1 Mbps package) and either
or both Verizon Wireless One-Bill® or Direct TV® through
Verizon (Total Choice or higher) 3.002
(*) On or after May 1, 2008.
(1) As of November 1, 2008, the Regional Essentials Bundle Discount will no longer be offered for purchase, but will remain valid
for existing customers.
(2) As of February 28, 2010, Verizon will no longer offer One Bill. Any customers receiving a discount associated with One-Bill,
as of the effective date of this tariff, will continue to receive the discount in effect for their current bundle through 8/31/10 or
until Verizon no longer offers service in this state and as long as they meet the additional requirements of this tariff.
Advice No. 10-03
Issued: February 18, 2010 Effective: February 28, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(C)
(C)
(N)
|
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 28, 2010
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 28
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
E. Unlimited Dial Tone (DTL) Package for Business and Unlimited Centranet® CustoPak Package for Business
1. GENERAL
Unlimited DTL and Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages are optional business flat-rated usage
packages with a network access line, calling features and Voice Messaging1 offered for a one-year or three-
year term commitment. Customers must purchase at least one (1) Expansion Line for each Basic Package.
Expansion Lines are offered on a monthly basis per each additional line ordered.
2. SERVICES
The following two (2) options are available:
Unlimited DTL Basic Package includes the following:
a. Flat-rated network access line
b. Extended Area Service (EAS)
c. Unlimited IntraLATA toll calling
d. Choice of one to five (1 - 5) of the following calling features:
Call Waiting, Three-Way Calling, Call Forwarding, Caller ID and Voice Messaging1.
Unlimited DTL Expansion Lines
At least one (1) Expansion Line is required with each Unlimited DTL Basic Package. The following
two (2) options are available:
(1) Expansion Lines with unlimited calling
DTL Expansion Lines are available for a monthly rate, per line, with EAS and IntraLATA toll
usage calling and a choice of one to five (1 to 5) of the following calling features:
Call Waiting, Three-Way Calling, Call Forwarding, Caller ID and Voice Messaging1.
1 – Voice Messaging is a non-regulated service and listed for informational purposes only.
Advice No. 07-12
Issued: August 10, 2007 Effective: August 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 29
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
E. Unlimited Dial Tone (DTL) Package for Business and Unlimited Centranet® CustoPak Package for Business
(Cont'd)
2. SERVICES (Cont'd) The following two (2) options are available: (Cont'd) Unlimited DTL Basic Package includes the following: (Cont'd)
Unlimited DTL Expansion Lines (Cont'd)
(2) Expansion Lines without unlimited calling1
DTL Expansion Lines are available for a monthly rate, per line, with EAS and choice of one to five (1 to 5) of the following calling features: Call Waiting, Three-Way Calling, Call Forwarding, Caller ID and Voice Messaging2.
Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Package includes the following:
a. One (1) CentraNet® CustoPAK Line
b. Extended Area Service (EAS)
c. Unlimited IntraLATA toll calling
d. Choice of one or both of the following calling features:
Caller ID and Voice Messaging2.
1 – IntraLATA toll usage rates apply in addition to the monthly rate.
2 – Voice Messaging is a non-regulated service and listed for informational purposes only.
Advice No. 07-12
Issued: August 10, 2007 Effective: August 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 30
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
E. Unlimited Dial Tone (DTL) Package for Business and Unlimited Centranet® CustoPak Package for Business
(Cont'd)
2. SERVICES (Cont'd)
The following two (2) options are available: (Cont'd)
Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Expansion Lines
At least one (1) CentraNet® CustoPAK Expansion Line is required with each Unlimited CentraNet®
CustoPAK Basic Package. The following two (2) options are available:
(1) Expansion Lines with unlimited calling
CentraNet® CustoPAK Expansion Lines are available for a monthly rate, per line, with EAS and
IntraLATA toll usage calling and a choice of one or both of the following calling features:
Caller ID and Voice Messaging1.
(2) Expansion Lines without unlimited calling2
CentraNet® CustoPAK Expansion Lines are available for a monthly rate, per line, with EAS and
choice of one or both of the following calling features:
Caller ID and Voice Messaging1.
1 – Voice Messaging is a non-regulated service and listed for informational purposes only.
2 – IntraLATA toll usage rates apply in addition to the monthly rate.
Advice No. 07-12
Issued: August 10, 2007 Effective: August 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
1st Revised Sheet 31
Canceling
Original Sheet 31
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
E. Unlimited Dial Tone (DTL) Package for Business and Unlimited Centranet® CustoPak Package for Business
(Cont'd)
3. CONDITIONS
Unlimited DTL and CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages are available only where facilities and conditions
permit.
Unlimited DTL and CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages are available only on a one-year or three-year term
agreement. Expansion Lines are available on a month-to-month basis only.
Unlimited DTL and CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages are only available with subscription to a business
unlimited nationwide long distance calling plan through Bell Atlantic Communications, Inc. d/b/a/ Verizon Long
Distance and Verizon high speed internet service. Each Expansion Line must also subscribe to a business long
distance calling plan through Bell Atlantic Communications, Inc. d/b/a/ Verizon Long Distance.
Unlimited DTL and CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages are available to business customers who subscribe
to 25 or fewer lines (voice grade or voice grade equivalent) per customer location at the time service is initiated.
Customers are allowed up to 24 Expansion Lines per customer location. A maximum of nine (9) such lines per
customer location can have Unlimited Calling either with this plan or any other unlimited toll product offered by
Verizon.
Unlimited DTL and CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages are not available with the following services:
- Flexgrow Service
- ISDN Service
- Remote Call Forwarding Service
- Enhanced Call Forwarding Service – Personal Number
- Auto Universal Call Distribution (ACD/UCD)
- PBX Trunks
- Foreign Exchange Service
- Foreign Central Office Service
- Customer Owned Pay Telephone (COPT)
- Optional Measured Service
- Premium Calling Plan
- Toll Block
Advice No. 09-09
Issued: May 15, 2009 Effective: May 25, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 25, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 32
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
E. Unlimited Dial Tone (DTL) Package for Business and Unlimited Centranet® CustoPak Package for Business
(Cont'd)
3. CONDITIONS (Cont'd)
Unlimited DTL and CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages are not available in combination with other
optional calling plans or virtual private network services.
Unlimited DTL and CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages do not apply to the following calls or services:
- Operator Assist Station-to-Station Service
- Operator Assist Person-to-Person Service
- Operator Assist Credit/Calling Card Calls
- Directory Assistance Service (Local and National)
- Verification/Interrupt Service
- Dial It Service
- Wide Area Telecommunications and 800 Service
- Three Way Calling (per activation)
- *69 (per activation)
Unlimited DTL and CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages may only be used for voice applications and may
not be used for the transmission of data, for internet connections, or for any other non-voice application.
These services may not be used for autodialing. The Company reserves the right to restrict the number of
other services and/or equipment furnished or used in connection with any particular class of service in order
to prevent any impairment in the quality of service furnished. If the customer uses this service for any non-
eligible purpose, including, but not limited to, the examples noted above, the Company may suspend, restrict
or cancel the service.
Details on calls made will not be available for this service.
Service Connection Charges will be waived in the event a class of service change is required in order to have
an Unlimited DTL or CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages.
Applicable Service Charges as specified in Section 4, Sheet 65 will be waived for customers subscribing to a
three year agreement.
Advice No. 07-12
Issued: August 10, 2007 Effective: August 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 33
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
E. Unlimited Dial Tone (DTL) Package for Business and Unlimited Centranet® CustoPak Package for Business
(Cont'd)
4. TERMINATION LIABILITY
Unlimited DTL and Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages are offered on a one-year or a three-
year term agreement.
Early termination of a Unlimited DTL Basic Package or Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Package term
agreement by the customer will result in a one-time flat Termination Charge of:
1-year term agreement
$75
3-year term agreement
$225 for default within the 1st year of the term
$150 for default within the 2nd year of the term
$75 for default within the 3rd year of the term
If the customer cancels any of the unregulated components or all of the Expansion Line(s) of the bundle, the
remaining components will revert to the individual rate and/or the price list rate associated with that
component.
The customer can add, delete or change the Expansion Lines without termination charges as long as two (2)
lines (the Basic Package core line and one Expansion Line) remain on the account. If the one Expansion
Line is removed, the remaining elements will revert to price list rates. If the Basic Package core line is
removed, the applicable termination charge shown above will apply.
Customer termination of service within the first 60 days, starting on the Order Completion Date, will result in
customer liability for the monthly charges. Termination liability will be waived.
At the end of the term period or any subsequent renewal, the agreement will automatically be renewed for a
successive one-year or three-year term at the same terms and conditions, unless either party provides
advance notice that it does not wish to renew the term. Each subsequent renewal will allow for a 60-day
grace period for the subscriber to unsubscribe from the plan without penalty. Pricing will remain the same
during any automatic renewal unless the Company has provided 30 days notice of any change. Customers
can move from a one-year to a three-year term without incurring a penalty.
Advice No. 07-12
Issued: August 10, 2007 Effective: August 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
1st Revised Sheet 34
Canceling
Original Sheet 34
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
E. Unlimited Dial Tone (DTL) Package for Business and Unlimited Centranet® CustoPak Package for Business
(Cont'd)
5. RATES
1-Year Term 3-Year Term
Unlimited DTL Basic Packages1 $93.00 $78.00
Monthly Rate
Expansion Line with
Unlimited Calling, per line2 30.00
Expansion Line without
Unlimited Calling, per line, 2, 3 45.00
1-Year Term 3-Year Term
Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages1 93.00 78.00
Monthly Rate
Expansion Line with
Unlimited Calling, per line2 30.00
Expansion Line without
Unlimited Calling, per line 2, 3 45.00
1 At least one (1) Expansion Line is required with each Unlimited DTL Basic Package or Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK
Basic Package ordered.
2 Customers may have any combination of Expansion Lines but the combined total number allowed is 24 per customer
location and may not exceed nine (9) Expansion Lines with Unlimited Calling per customer location.
3 IntraLATA toll usage rates apply in addition to the monthly rate.
Advice No. 09-09
Issued: May 15, 2009 Effective: May 25, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 25, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
3rd Revised Sheet 35
Canceling
2nd Revised Sheet 35
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
G. Regional Value with Wireless Bundle Discount1
1. GENERAL
A monthly discount may apply when Regional Value is bundled with an unlimited long distance calling plan
plus One-Bill with a Verizon Wireless plan as specified by Verizon.
2. CONDITIONS
The applicable bundle discount will run 12 months from the date it is implemented on a customer's account.
At the expiration of a customer’s first 12 month term under the Regional Value with Wireless bundle Discount,
the customer will continue receiving the same discount for an additional 12-month period. Customers may at
any time during the additional 12-month period elect to take month-to-month rates by contacting Verizon.
Each product must be purchased through or billed by Verizon Northwest Inc.
Qualifying unlimited long distance calling plans must be consistent with Plan O Service - Unlimited as found
in the Bell Atlantic Communications, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Distance Posted Rates, Terms and Conditions.
3. RATES
Regional Value Monthly Discount
12 Month Commitment
One Bill with a Verizon Wireless plan $ 8.00*,2
* To be implemented on a full bill period basis on or after November 1, 2009.
(1) As of November 1, 2008, the Regional Value with Wireless Bundle Discount will no longer be offered for purchase, but will
remain valid for existing customers through the end of their 12-month term.
(2) As of February 28, 2010, Verizon will no longer offer One Bill. Any customers receiving a discount associated with One-Bill,
as of the effective date of this tariff, will continue to receive the discount in effect for their current bundle through 8/31/10 or
until Verizon no longer offers service in this state and as long as they meet the additional requirements of this tariff.
Advice No. 10-03
Issued: February 18, 2010 Effective: February 28, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(N)
|
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 28, 2010
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
8th Revised Sheet 36
Canceling
7th Revised Sheet 36
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
H. Voice Discount Plan
1. GENERAL
Residential customers who call to disconnect their primary or additional lines; customers who change their local
service from another provider to Verizon; customers who have changed their local service from another provider to
Verizon within the past 30 days and specifically request these rates as a response to direct mailings, advertising or
other Verizon marketing activities; or customers who have Verizon Online High Speed Internet service but no local
service from Verizon and accept this offer in response to a direct mailing, advertising or other Verizon marketing
activity; or contact Verizon citing competitor’s offers or otherwise indicate potential future disconnection based on
price will be eligible for the following Voice Discount Plan.
2. CONDITIONS
After the initial twelve (12) month term, customers will automatically renew at the renewal rates specified herein on
a month-to-month basis. Discontinuance of any one of the services listed below will result in immediate termination
of the discount.
Qualifying unlimited long distance calling plans must be consistent with Plan O Service - Unlimited as found in the
Bell Atlantic Communications, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Distance Posted Rates, Terms and Conditions.
3. RATES
Monthly Discount
a. For customers originally enrolling on or before March 5, 2010.
Regional Value $ 7.05
Regional Essentials 1, 3 9.05
Regional Value 2 8.00
Regional Essentials 2 10.00
Customers who subscribed to the Voice Discount Plan prior to April 1, 2008 may receive the month-to-month discount
listed below upon expiration of their initial 12 month discount.
Renewal Discount
Regional Value 2 5.00
Regional Essentials 2 7.00
Customers who subscribed to the Voice Discount Plan beginning April 1, 2008 or later may receive their original discount
on a month-to-month basis upon expiration of their initial 12 month discount.
1 Purchased with additional line.
2 Bundled with a qualifying unlimited long distance calling plan.
3 Effective September 19, 2008, the Regional Essentials Additional Line Discount offer will no longer be offered for purchase but will
remain valid for existing customers through the end of their 12-month term.
Advice No. 10-05
Issued: February 24, 2010 Effective: March 6, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(D)
(D)
(C)
(C)
(D)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 6, 2010
Boise, Idaho
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VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 36.1
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
H. Voice Discount Plan (Cont’d)
3. RATES (Cont’d)
Monthly Discount
b. For customers originally enrolling on or after March 6, 2010.
Regional Value $ 7.05
Regional Value1 13.00
Regional Value1,2 8.00
Regional Essentials1 10.00
Regional Essentials1,2 5.00
Customers may receive these discounted rates on a month-to-month basis after their 12 month term has expired.
1 Bundled with a qualifying unlimited long distance calling plan.
2 Existing package customers at the time of enrollment on Voice Discount Plan.
Advice No. 10-05
Issued: February 24, 2010 Effective: March 6, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 6, 2010
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
2nd Revised Sheet 37
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 37
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
I. Regional Essentials / Regional Value PSTN Bundles
1. GENERAL
Regional Essentials or Regional Value customers who subscribe to an unlimited long distance calling plan
are eligible for a twelve-month discount when they also subscribe to Verizon Online Broadband, DirecTV, or
a combination of the two, as specified by Verizon.
2. SERVICE
Customers will continue receiving their existing discount on a month-to-month basis following the initial 12-
month term of their offer. Customers are limited to one discount only and cannot combine discounts. Each
product must be billed by Verizon Northwest Inc., under the same billing name and address.
3. CONDITIONS
Qualifying unlimited long distance calling plans must be consistent with Plan O Service - Unlimited rates,
terms, and conditions, as found in the Bell Atlantic Communications, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long Distance
Product Guide.
4. RATES
Monthly Discounts
Regional Essentials Regional Value
Verizon Online Broadband $10.00 $ 8.00*
Direct TV® through Verizon 10.00 8.00*
Verizon Online Broadband and Direct TV® through Verizon 10.00 13.00*
* To be implemented on a full bill period basis on or after November 1, 2009.
Advice No. 09-13
Issued: October 23, 2009 Effective: November 1, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(I)
|
(I)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 1, 2009
Boise, Idaho
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Section 7
Original Sheet 38
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J. Business Single Line PAK (Cont'd)
1. General
Single Line Business Pak is an optional business flat-rated usage package with a network access line, calling
features and specified non-regulated services offered for a one-year or three-year term commitment:
Single Line Business Pak includes the following:
- One (1) Dial Tone Line with touch-tone
- Unlimited local voice usage
- Unlimited intraLATA direct distance dialed unassisted toll calling
- Choice of zero to five (0 - 5) of the following calling features:
Call Waiting, Three-Way Calling, Call Forwarding, Caller ID and standard business Voice Messaging
Mailbox (a non-regulated service).
(Additional credit will apply if provisioned with Verizon Broadband Service or Verizon High Speed Internet.
2. Regulations
1. Single Line Business Pak is available only where facilities and conditions permit.
2. Single Line Business Pak is available only to customers who subscribe to Verizon for their local usage
and intraLATA toll calls.
3. Single Line Business Pak is available only on a one-year or three-year term agreement.
4. Single Line Business Pak is only available to business customers who agree to subscribe to a
business unlimited nationwide long distance calling plan through Verizon Long Distance LLC or
Verizon Enterprise Solutions LLC and Verizon High-Speed Internet service or Verizon FIOS Internet
service.
5. Single Line Business Pak is available to business customers who subscribe to 25 or fewer lines (voice
grade or voice grade equivalent) at the time service is initiated.
6. Customers may only have one Single Line Business Pak per account. A maximum of ten lines may
have Unlimited Calling either with this plan or any other Unlimited Local or Unlimited Local and Toll
Usage product offered by Verizon. Customers may not combine this package with the Unlimited Dial
tone Line and Unlimited CustoPak Packages.
Advice No. 09-09
Issued: June 22, 2009 Effective: July 1, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 7
Original Sheet 39
CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
J. Business Single Line PAK (Cont'd)
2. Regulations (Cont'd)
7. Single Line Business Pak is not available with the following services:
- Centrex or CustoPak
- Flexgrow or Enhanced Flexgrow Service
- ISDN Service
- Remote Call Forwarding Service
- Enhanced Call Forwarding Service – Personal Number
- Auto Universal Call Distribution (ACD/UCD)
- PBX Trunks
- Foreign Exchange Service
- Foreign Central Office Service
- Customer Owned Pay Telephone (COPT)
- Optional Measured Service
- Premium Calling Plan
- Toll Block
8. Single Line Business Pak is not available in combination with other optional calling plans or virtual
private network services.
9. Single Line Business Pak does not apply to the following calls or services:
- Collect Calls
- Calling Card
- Time, Lottery and Weather
- 555,700, 900, 976 Service
- Third Number Billed
- Intercept Call Completion
Advice No. 09-09
Issued: June 22, 2009 Effective: July 1, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2009
Boise, Idaho
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CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
J. Business Single Line PAK (Cont'd)
2. Regulations (Cont'd)
9. Single Line Business Pak does not apply to the following calls or services: (Cont’d)
- Mass Announcement Services
- Directory Assistance
- Group Bridging Service
- Connect Request Calls/Directory Assistance Call Completion
- Easy Number Service
- Emergency Interrupt
- Repeat Calls, Return Calls (per activation)
- Person-to-Person
- Busy Line Verification
- All other operator Handled Calls
- Three-Way calling (per activation)
- Busy Redial, *69, Call trace (per activation)
10. Single Line Business Pak may only be used for voice applications and may not be used for the
transmission of data, for internet connections, or for any other non-voice application. These services
may not be used for autodialing. The Company reserves the right to restrict the number of other
services and/or equipment furnished or used in connection with any particular class of service in order
to prevent any impairment in the quality of service furnished. If the customer uses this service for any
non-eligible purpose, including, but not limited to, the examples noted above, the Company may
suspend, restrict or cancel the service.
11. Details on calls made will not be available for this service.
12. Service Connection Charges will be waived in the event a class of service change is required in order
to have the Single Line Business Pak.
13. Applicable Service Charges will be waived for customers subscribing to a three-year agreement.
Advice No. 09-09
Issued: June 22, 2009 Effective: July 1, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2009
Boise, Idaho
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CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
J. Business Single Line PAK (Cont'd)
3. Termination Liability
1. Single Line Business Pak is offered on a one-year or a three-year term agreement.
2. Early termination of Single Line Business Pak term agreement by the customer will result in a one-time
flat Termination Charge of:
1-year term agreement:
$75
3-year term agreement
$125 for default within the 1st year of the term
$100 for default within the 2nd year of the term
$75 for default within the 3rd year of the term
3. If the customer cancels any of the components: the business unlimited nationwide long distance calling
plan through Verizon Long Distance LLC or Verizon Enterprise Solutions LLC or the Verizon High-
Speed Internet Service or Verizon FiOS Internet Service, the remaining components will revert to the
individual rate and/or the tariff rate associated with that component.
4. If the Dialtone Line (DTL) is removed, the applicable termination charge shown above will apply.
5. Customer termination of service within the first 60 days, starting on the Order Completion Date, will
result in customer liability for the monthly charges. Termination liability will be waived.
6. At the end of the term period or any subsequent renewal, the agreement will automatically be renewed
for a successive one-year or three-year term at the same terms and conditions, unless either party
provides advance notice that it does not wish to renew the term. Each subsequent renewal will allow for
a 60-day grace period for the subscriber to unsubscribe from the plan without penalty. Pricing will
remain the same during any automatic renewal unless the Company has provided 30 days notice of any
change. Customers can move from a one-year to a three-year term without incurring a penalty.
Advice No. 09-09
Issued: June 22, 2009 Effective: July 1, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2009
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CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
J. Business Single Line PAK (Cont'd)
3. Termination Liability (Con’t)
7. An early termination charge will not apply under the following circumstances:
(a) Customer moves existing service either to a new location within the same address and/or same
building (inside move) or to a new location (outside move) and maintains that service for the
remainder of the term;
(b) Customer renegotiates a new term commitment plan for the same service before the current
term commitment expires and the value of the new term commitment is equal to or greater than
the remaining value of the current term commitment; or
(c) Customer changes to another service or usage plan or upgrades service or usage under a term
commitment, and the value of the new term commitment is equal to or greater than the remaining
value of the current term commitment
Advice No. 09-09
Issued: June 22, 2009 Effective: July 1, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2009
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CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES
J. Business Single Line PAK (Cont'd)
4. Rates
Monthly Rate
3-Year Term 1-Year Term
1. Single Line Business Pak $67.00 $69.00
Monthly Discount
3-Year Term 1-Year Term
2. Verizon Affiliate Broadband $19.00 $11.00
Bundle Discount
Advice No. 09-09
Issued: June 22, 2009 Effective: July 1, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2009
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CALLING SERVICES
7.3 PACKAGES (Continued)
K. FREEDOM VALUE PRICE GUARANTEE
1. GENERAL
The Freedom Value Price Guarantee Offer provides a discounted offer for Regional Value to qualifying
residential customers.
2. CONDITIONS
Qualify residential customers are those customers who meet all of the following:
(a) Must be a new residential customer or be an existing local customer who calls Verizon to disconnect their
telephone service and agree to retain their service based on this offer;
(b) Must reside in a service area not eligible for Verizon Online Broadband;
(c) Must subscribe to Regional Value service; and
(d) Must subscribe to a qualifying unlimited long distance calling plan.
The monthly rate is guaranteed for as long as the customer remains at the same service address.
Discontinuance of any one of the qualifying services will result in immediate termination of this offer.
Each service must be billed by Verizon Northwest Inc.
Qualifying unlimited long distance calling plans must be consistent with the Plan O Service - Unlimited as
found in the Bell Atlantic Communications, Inc. D/B/A Verizon Long Distance Posted Rates, Terms and
Conditions.
3. RATES
For customers meeting all of the specific criteria set forth in Conditions, above:
Customers will be eligible to receive Regional Value for a monthly rate of $17.04.
Advice No. 10-04
Issued: February 19, 2010 Effective: March 1, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
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(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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CENTRANETR SERVICE
INDEX
Sheet Nos.
8.
Index A
CentraNetR Services
Definition 1
Descriptions 2
Basic Operating Features 3
Series 1000 4
Series 2000 6
Series 3000 7
CentraNetR CLASS 8
Optional System Features 9
Conditions 15
Rates
CentraNetR Station Line 16
Feature Packages 16
Trunk Charges 17
Optional System Features 18
Data Base Changes 22
Customer Moves and Changes (CMAC) 24
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 26
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
CentraNetR CustoPAK
General 28
Service Options
Basic Standard Services 29
Selectable Standard Services 29
Optional Services 29
Conditions 31
Feature Descriptions
Basic Standard Services 34
Selectable Standard Services 35
Optional Services 38
Rates
Basic Service 40
Selectable Services 43
Optional Services 44
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Original Sheet 1
CENTRANETR SERVICE
DEFINITION
CentraNetR 1000, 2000, 3000 and CentraNetR CLASS are service offerings which utilize the advanced capabilities of
electronic central offices to incorporate individual business lines into a single communications system. The customer
purchases an access line (CentraNetR station line) separately from the desired feature package (CentraNetR 1000, 2000,
3000 or CentraNetR CLASS). The station lines provide access to the central office switching capabilities while the
CentraNetR packages, applied to each station line, provide a set of station and system calling features.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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CENTRANETR SERVICE
DESCRIPTIONS
CentraNetR Service offers Feature Series 1000, 2000, 3000 or CentraNetR CLASS at rates and charges set forth under
RATES in this section. Feature capabilities may vary depending on the host central office equipment.
Features provided via CentraNetR Service from host central office interface equipment and software include:
Basic Operating Features:
Automatic Identification of Outward Dial
Direct Inward Dialing/Direct Outward Dialing (DID/DOD)
Distinctive Ringing
Station-to-Station Calling
Touch Call
Series 1000
Call Alternation
Call Forwarding (options available)
Call Hold
Call Pick-Up (Direct, Extended, and Group)
Call Transfer
Call Waiting/Cancel
Call Waiting Terminating/Cancel
Consultation Hold
Dial Call Waiting
Hunting (Directory Number, Pilot Number, and Secretarial)
Last Number Redial
Speed Dialing - 8 number capacity(Individual)
Station Restriction
Three-Way Calling
Toll Restriction
Series 2000 - Series 1000 plus the following features:
Automatic Callback (Camp-On)
Call Park (Multiple)
Circular Hunting
Data Line Security
Multiple Classes of Service
Saved Number Redial
Speed Dialing – 30 number capacity (System)
Uniform Call Distribution
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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CENTRANETR SERVICE
DESCRIPTIONS (Continued)
Series 3000 - Series 1000 and 2000 plus the following features:
Call Forwarding/ Incoming
Call Forwarding/ Within-Group
Executive Busy Override
Off-Hook Queuing
Ringback Queuing
Speed Dialing – 30 number capacity (Individual)
CentraNetR CLASS
Busy Redial
*69
Call Block
Special Call Acceptance
Select Call Forwarding
Special Call Waiting
DESCRIPTION - BASIC OPERATING FEATURES
Automatic Identification of Outward Dial - Identifies all calls leaving the customer group by the station number from which
calls are placed.
Direct Inward Dialing - Allows incoming calls from the exchange or toll network to reach a specific station without attendant
assistance.
Direct Outward Dialing - Allows station users to place external calls to the exchange network without attendant assistance.
Distinctive Ringing - Permits a station user to determine by the cadence of the ringing, whether a call is internal or external.
Station-to-Station Calling - Allows station users to call each other using intercom dialing.
Touch Call - Equips all station lines for touch call dialing.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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CENTRANETR SERVICE
DESCRIPTION - BASIC OPERATING FEATURES (Continued)
SERIES 1000
Call Alternation - Allows a station user to place one call on hold, make a second call, and talk alternately between the two
parties.
Call Forwarding - Provides the option of fixed and/or variable forwarding of a station's incoming calls to a predetermined
number. Fixed forwarding is established and changed by the Company. Variable forwarding is established and changed
by the station user. This feature will forward all calls, or only those calls reaching a busy or no answer condition, to a
predetermined number. Forwarding for hunt groups is available.
Call Hold - Allows a station user to place a call in progress on hold.
Call Pick Up - Direct - Permits a station user to pick up any ringing station in the business group by dialing a feature code
plus the ringing station's intercom number. The ringing station is not required to be in the same pick-up group.
Call Pick Up - Extended - Permits a station user to dial a code to extend call pick-up to groups other than its own.
Call Pick Up - Group - Permits a station user to dial a code to answer a call that is ringing at another station within the call
pick up group.
Call Transfer - Allows a station user to transfer a call to another party.
Call Waiting/Cancel - Allows a station user to cancel the Call Waiting feature for the duration of a single call.
Call Waiting Terminating/Cancel - Alerts the called party, with a beep, that an incoming call is waiting.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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CENTRANETR SERVICE
DESCRIPTION - BASIC OPERATING FEATURES (Continued)
SERIES 1000 (Continued)
Consultation Hold - Allows the initiator of a three-way call or transfer to speak privately with the third party before
completing the connection.
Dial Call Waiting - Allows a station user to send a Call Waiting tone when calling a busy station, even if the called station
does not have the Call Waiting feature. Dial Call Waiting is restricted to calls both placed and received within the same
customer group.
Hunting (Directory Number) - Activates hunting when any of the directory numbers of the individual lines in the hunt group
are called. If the called line is busy, hunting will start with the called line and continue to the end of the list.
Hunting (Pilot Number) - Searches for an idle line beginning with the first member of the hunt group and ending with the
last member.
Hunting (Secretarial) - Searches for an idle line beginning with the group member dialed and ending with the last member
in the group.
Last Number Redial - Allows a station user to redial the last number dialed by dialing a code instead of redialing the entire
telephone number.
Speed Dialing – 8 number capacity (Individual) - Allows a station user to dial an individually selected list of up to 8
telephone numbers by dialing two or three digits. (Available on GTD-5 central office switching equipment only).
Station Restriction - Prevents a station user from making or receiving calls outside the business group. Calls cannot be
routed beyond this restriction by an attendant or through any indirect means such as Call Transfer, Call Forwarding or Call
Pick-Up.
Three Way Calling - Permits a station user to put one party on hold, reach a third party, and bring all three parties together
in a three-way connection.
Toll Restriction - Prevents customer designated stations from placing chargeable toll calls.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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CENTRANETR SERVICE
DESCRIPTION - BASIC OPERATING FEATURES (Continued)
SERIES 2000
The features listed below are provided in addition to Series 1000 features.
Automatic Callback - Enables a station user encountering a busy station to request the system to call back when both
stations are idle.
Call Park-Multiple - Enables a station user to place multiple calls on hold and later retrieve the held calls from any station in
the business group.
Circular Hunting - Searches for an idle line beginning with the number dialed, proceeding to the last member in the hunt
group, wrapping around to the first member, and ending with the member preceding the one that was dialed.
Data Line Security - Protects data being transmitted on a telephone line from being disturbed by tones generated by
system features such as Call Waiting, Executive Busy Override, etc.
Multiple Classes of Service - Enables the customer to assign each station a class of service which defines the station's
calling privileges and restrictions.
Saved Number Redial - Permits a station user to store a number in memory and later redial the number using a code.
(Not available on 5-ESS central office switching equipment.)
Speed Dialing – 30 number capacity (System) - Allows members of a business group to share a list of up to 30 telephone
numbers, each of which may be dialed using an access code and two or three digits.
Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Hunting - Provides an even distribution of incoming network and intercom calls among
the individual main stations of a hunt group.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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CENTRANETR SERVICE
DESCRIPTION - BASIC OPERATING FEATURES (Continued)
SERIES 3000
The features listed below are provided in addition to Series 1000 and 2000 features.
Call Forwarding/Incoming - Forwards incoming calls from outside the business group to a predetermined alternate number
within the business group when the called station is busy.
Call Forwarding/Within Group - Forwards calls originating from within the business group to a predetermined destination.
Calls originating from outside the business group are completed as if Call Forwarding were not in effect.
Executive Busy Override - Allows a station user, upon reaching a busy station within the same business group, to "break-
in" to the existing conversation. The system sends an alert tone to the conversing parties and creates a three-way call
controlled by the party breaking in.
Off-Hook Queuing - Allows a station user to remain off-hook and wait for an idle trunk in order to complete a dialed call.
Ringback Queuing - Permits a station user with activated queuing to hang up and wait for a trunk to become idle. When a
trunk is available, the station user is notified by a distinctive ringing tone.
Speed Dialing - 30 number capacity (Individual) - Allows a station user to dial an individually selected list of up to 30
telephone numbers by dialing two to four digits.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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CENTRANETR SERVICE
DESCRIPTION - BASIC OPERATING FEATURES (Continued)
CENTRANETR CLASS
In order to subscribe to CentraNetR CLASS, the customer must also subscribe to at least Feature Package Series
1000.
Busy Redial - Allows the customer to redial automatically the last number dialed. If the called line is found to be busy,
a 30-minute queuing process begins. The customer is then given an indication that the network will attempt to set up
the call when the called line is idle. The network periodically tests the busy/idle status of the called line until both lines
are found idle, the customer cancels the request, or the queuing process expires. If both lines are found to be idle, the
calling party is alerted with a distinctive ring signifying that the call can now be completed.
*69 - Allows a customer to obtain information about the last incoming call when the service is activated by dialing *69.
Upon dialing *69, the telephone number associated with the last incoming call is announced if it is available from the
network and the calling party has not blocked the calling information. Depending on the serving central office, the date
and time of the call may also be announced. The announced telephone number does not always identify the calling
party and, in some cases, cannot be used to return the call automatically or by manual dial back.
If possible, the service may also allow a customer to return the call automatically by dialing “1”. *69 cannot return all
calls for which it can announce a number. When a telephone number is announced, the customer is instructed to dial
“1” to return the call automatically. If the customer dials "1" and the line associated with the called number is busy, the
call is queued for up to 30 minutes or until both lines are idle. When both lines are idle, the customer is given an
indication with a distinctive ringing pattern that the network will attempt to set up the call. Once the customer answers
the distinctive ring, the network attempts to set up the call.
This feature is offered on a monthly subscription or per activation basis. Per activation customers are charged upon
announcement of the telephone number associated with the last incoming call. The charge applies regardless of
whether the customer attempts to return the call by dialing “1” and regardless of whether the announced number
identifies the calling party or can be used to return the call automatically or by manual dial back. The customer is billed
for any call placed by means of this service.
General Disclaimer/Conditions
Custom Local Area Signaling Service features are applicable to calls placed to/from compatible central offices or within a
compatible central office offering the service. These services are offered based on information stored within the switch or
provided to the switch through call setup signaling and are subject to limitations associated with the availability and content
of that information. Note: The family of services to which *69 belong is typically referred to as “CLASS” services, but the
name may vary between states, e.g., PhoneSmart Service, Verizon Calling Services.
Rates & Charges
Per activation customers are charged upon announcement of the telephone number associated with the last incoming call.
The charge applies regardless of whether the customer attempts to return the call by dialing “1” and regardless of whether
the announced number identifies the calling party or can be used to return the call automatically or by manual dial back.
(M) Material moved to Original Sheet 8.1.
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Issued: February 12, 2008 Effective: February 22, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
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(M)
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Office of the Secretary
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DESCRIPTION - BASIC OPERATING FEATURES (Continued)
CENTRANETR CLASS
In order to subscribe to CentraNetR CLASS, the customer must also subscribe to at least Feature Package Series
1000.
Call Block - Allows a customer to block calls from certain numbers (maximum of 12) known to the customer. The
customer also can block incoming calls placed from the last calling number even if the number is unknown to the
customer. Blocked calls are routed to a recorded announcement that specifies that the called party is not accepting
calls. Subject to technical availability, this service may also provide anonymous call rejection so that calls delivered
without Calling Number Identification Delivery will be blocked.
Special Call Acceptance - Allows a customer to select up to 12 customer telephone numbers from which calls are to be
received. All other calls are intercepted and routed to a recorded announcement that informs the caller the customer is
not accepting calls. Calls from numbers outside the specified exchanges will ring normally.
Select Call Forwarding - Permits a customer to pre-specify telephone numbers (maximum of 12) from which incoming
calls are to be forwarded. During the period that Special Call Forwarding is activated, only calls from the pre-specified
numbers will be forwarded.
Special Call Waiting - Allows a customer to choose up to 12 numbers that can activate Call Waiting. Incoming calls
placed from numbers not selected by the customer receive busy signals when the customer's line is busy. Customers
may not subscribe to Call Waiting and Special Call Waiting on the same line.
(M) Material moved from Original Sheet 8.
Advice No. 08-02
Issued: February 12, 2008 Effective: February 22, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(M)
(M)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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DESCRIPTION - OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES
Optional System Features:
Attendant Data Link Console Interface Terminal Make Busy
Attendant Flexible Night Answer Tie Facility Access
Attendant Identification-Multiple Directory Numbers T-1 Access
Attendant Mixed Night Answer Priority Call
Attendant Non-Data Link Console Interface WATS Access
Attendant Pre-determined Night Answer (PNA) 800/866/877/888 Service Access
Attendant Universal Night Answer (UNA)
Authorization Codes
Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
Expensive Route Warning (part of ARS)
Facilities Restriction Level (part of ARS)
Time of Day Routing (part of ARS)
Call Trace
Caller ID
Caller ID – Number Only
Cancel Calling Number ID or Cancel Caller ID Delivery – Per Call
Cancel Calling Number ID or Cancel Caller ID Delivery – Per Line
Code Call Access
Conference Calling
Dictation Access and Control
FX Access
ISDN PRI CentraNet® Access
ISDN PRI Voice Over IP (VOIP) CentraNet® Access
Limited Automatic Call Distribution
Music-On-Hold
Paging/Public Address Access
Pilot Number
Preferential Hunting
Priority Queuing
Proprietary Set Interface
Pseudo Numbers
Recorded Announcement
Speed Dialing – 30 number capacity (System)
Station Messages Detail Recording – Magnetic Tape Only 1
Stop Hunt
1 Limited to existing customer as of September 30, 1999.
Advice No. 07-14
Issued: August 22, 2007 Effective: September 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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DESCRIPTION - OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES (Continued)
The features below can be ordered individually at the rates and charges set forth under RATES in this section.
Attendant Data Link Console Interface - Allows the use of a proprietary data-link multiplexed console that is connected to
the central office. (Requires three (3) additional CentraNetR Station lines.)
Attendant Flexible Night Answer - Allows the attendant to reassign the destination for Predetermined Night Answer calls.
(Requires Data Link Console.)
Attendant Identification-Multiple Directory Numbers - Enables the attendant to identify an incoming call by directory number
using the console display. If the subscriber has multiple directory numbers, the number being called will be displayed on
the attendant console. (Requires Data Link Console.)
Attendant Mixed Night Answer - This feature is a combination of Universal and Predetermined Night Answer. Incoming
calls can be switched to either type of night answer by the attendant. (Requires Data link Console.)
Attendant Non-Data Link Console Interface - Allows the use of a multi-line attendant instrument designed specifically for
console service. A physical cable pair is required for each customer loop (CentraNetR Station Line).
Attendant Predetermined Night Answer - Allows incoming calls to an attendant position to be answered by a
predetermined alternate station during non-business hours or when the attendant's line is busy. This feature also allows
for the transfer of calls during commercial power failure. (Requires Data Link Console.)
Attendant Universal Night Answer - Allows incoming calls to an attendant to be answered by any station in the attendant's
business group during non-business hours. This feature also allows for the transfer of calls during commercial power
failure. (Requires Data Link Console.)
Authorization Codes - Used to override the calling restrictions placed on a particular line.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
1st Revised Sheet 11
Canceling
Original Sheet 11
CENTRANETR SERVICE
DESCRIPTION - OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES (Continued)
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) - Provides an automatic means of low cost route selection. ARS provides up to 10
routes and allows customers to prioritize these routes based on cost. Three-digit NPA translation is included. This
feature also includes:
Expensive Route Warning - Provides a warning tone indicating an expensive route has been selected.
Facilities Restriction Level - Allows each station and each facility access in the business group to be assigned a
restriction level for use with ARS.
Time of Day Routing - Provides for route selection based on the most economical path for a particular time-of-day or
day-of-week.
Call Trace - Allows the customer to immediately and automatically trace the last incoming call received from a local
service area in which Custom Local Area Signaling Service features are offered. Upon the customer's request, the
trace information will be provided to law enforcement agencies by the Company, but will not be released directly to the
customer. To initiate the call trace, the customer must contact the Company at the number provided in the voice
announcement within ten (10) days of the incident. Call Trace performs the function of recording call information, but in
no way identifies the person(s) actually placing the call(s). By accepting the Service, the customer agrees that the
Company shall not be liable for damages due to an inability to trace the call(s).
Caller ID - Permits a customer to receive the name, as well as the telephone number, associated with the calling party
for certain calls placed to the customer. The calling telephone name and number will be forwarded (typically by the
second ring) from the terminating central office to compatible customer-provided display equipment associated with the
customer's Local Exchange Service, subject to limitation such as those described below. The name and telephone
number of the caller may not be displayed for every incoming call. “Out of Area,” “Unavailable,” the calling
party’s state name, or a similar message may appear for certain calls, including (i) calls made through certain
networks, (ii) operator-assisted calls, calls from toll-free numbers, calling card calls, and international calls, (iii)
when phone number or caller name information is not made available to Verizon, (iv) for certain telephone
numbers for which Verizon does not purchase Caller ID information, and (v) for other technical reasons. In
addition, “Private,” “Anonymous” or a similar message may appear when the caller has blocked caller
identification information.
A maximum of 15 characters is allowed for transmission of the calling party Directory Name.
Advice No. 10-02
Issued: February 16, 2010 Effective: February 26, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 26, 2010
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
1st Revised Sheet 12
Canceling
Original Sheet 12
CENTRANETR SERVICE
DESCRIPTION - OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES (Continued)
Caller ID – Number Only - Permits a customer with local exchange service other than foreign central office service to
receive the calling telephone number for calls placed to the customer. The calling telephone number will be forwarded
from the appropriately equipped central office to compatible customer provided display equipment associated with a
customer's local exchange service. The Company will forward non-blocked telephone numbers (including Non-published
and Non-listed telephone numbers) subject to technical and other limitations, including the availability of the number for
forwarding. The calling telephone number typically will be delivered by the second ring. For calls originating from a line
within a multi-line hunt group, only the main telephone number will be delivered. If the calling telephone number is not
available for forwarding to the called party, the customer's display device may and show #OUT OF AREAS (or a similar
message) and, in some cases, dashes (----) for the non-available number. The calling telephone number is unavailable
from calls made via some large PABX systems within the Custom Local Area Signaling Service calling area, from most
cellular calls, and currently from interexchange carrier calls. Compatible customer provided display equipment is required
for this service.
The calling party can prevent the customer from seeing the calling telephone number display by blocking delivery of caller
identification information. When the calling party uses this blocking capability, the customer will receive an indication on
the equipment that the display of the calling telephone name and/or number has been suppressed.
All customer-provided equipment must be connected in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Communications
Commission's Registration Program. Any intent to resell name(s) and or number(s) is prohibited.
Cancel Calling Number ID or Cancel Caller ID Delivery - Per Call - Provides free per call blocking in exchanges where
Calling Number Identification or Caller ID Delivery is offered by the Company. Customers may prevent the delivery of their
telephone number to the called party. This is accomplished on a per call basis when the customer dials the Cancel Calling
Number Identification Delivery - Per Call activation code prior to placing the call.
Cancel Calling Number ID or Cancel Caller ID Delivery - Per Line - Provides free per line blocking in exchanges where
Calling Number ID or Caller ID Delivery is offered by the Company. This service prevents the delivery of customer's
telephone number to the called party. A Cancel Calling Number ID or Cancel Caller ID Delivery - Per Line customer has
the option of deactivating Cancel Calling Number ID or Cancel Caller ID Delivery and forwarding their telephone number
on a per call basis by dialing the code *82 prior to placing a call.
Advice No. 10-02
Issued: February 16, 2010 Effective: February 26, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 26, 2010
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
2nd Revised Sheet 13
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 13
CENTRANETR SERVICE
DESCRIPTION - OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES (Continued)
Code Call Access - Provides access to customer provided code calling signaling devices.
Conference Calling - Permits a station user or attendant to form a conference with a maximum of eight parties, including
other stations and/or parties reached over trunks.
Dictation Access and Control - Provides for station access to customer provided dictation equipment.
FX Access – Connects to foreign exchange line facilities.
ISDN PRI CentraNet® Access – Provides the interface between the ISDN PRI Tie Channel Services and the CentraNet®.
ISDN PRI Access and Tie Channel Service are required for this application.
ISDN PRI Voice over IP (VOIP) CentraNet® Access - Provides additional CentraNet features to integrate CentraNet®
service with VOIP applications. The VOIP NRC rate applies. PRI's that only require Tie Channel Intercom functionality do
not require this NRC. ISDN PRI Access and Tie Channel Service are required for this application.
Limited Automatic Call Distribution - Allows incoming trunk calls to be directed to and distributed among a select group of
stations using distributive hunting.
Music-on-Hold - Provides access to a common music source for use with call hold, transfer, park and queuing features.
Paging/Public Address Access - Provides a central office interface to a loudspeaker at the customer premises for paging
and/or public address.
Pilot Number - A directory number used to access a hunt group. (No associated cable pair required.)
Preferential Hunting - Assigns hunting for an individual group of hunt group members to a pilot number of another circular
hunt group.
Priority Call - Allows a customer to program up to twelve (12) telephone numbers of selected callers enabling the customer
to distinguish certain incoming calls from all others by a distinctive ring tone. If a customer also subscribes to Call Waiting,
calls from the selected numbers will be distinguished by a distinctive call waiting tone.
Priority Queuing - Provides two levels of priority in the handling of queued calls: high priority and low priority.
Proprietary Set Interface - Provides capability for central office connectivity for business proprietary sets.
Pseudo Number - A software number that has the characteristics of a basic exchange access line. A Feature Series rate
is applicable to each Pseudo Number.
Recorded Announcement - Routes calls on a “hold” or “queuing” condition to a recording in the Company's central office.
The recording may be customized at the customer's option.
Advice No. 07-14
Issued: August 22, 2007 Effective: September 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
1st Revised Sheet 14
Canceling
Original Sheet 14
CENTRANETR SERVICE
DESCRIPTION - OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES (Continued)
Speed Dialing – 30 number capacity (System) - Allows members of a business group to share a list of up to 30 telephone
numbers, each of which may be dialed using an access code and two or three digits.
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) - Magnetic Tape Only - Provides a record of calls originated by CentraNetR
Service station lines or incoming tie-line groups. SMDR information is provided on magnetic tapes that are sent to the
customer's site. This service is limited to existing customer as of September 30, 1999.
Stop Hunt - Uses a code to stop the hunting process when a particular line is reached in a hunting sequence.
Terminal Make Busy - Allows a station or group of stations to appear busy to incoming calls.
Tie Facility Access - Provides access to tie line facilities which connect the business group to another CENTREX, PABX or
similar facility.
T-1 Access - Allows a CentraNetR customer to access a dedicated digital facility.
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business – Allows a customer to subscribe to unlimited intraLATA toll voice
usage for a flat monthly rate within the customer’s intraLATA area. See I.U.P.C. Price List 3 IntraLATA Toll Services,
Section 1 Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business.
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Package Two – Allows a customer that is subscribed to
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business to choose Caller ID with Name and Voice Messaging1. The
customer may choose either or both features. If the customer selects Caller ID with Name and has Call Waiting, the
customer can choose to have Call Waiting ID at the same rate.
Unlimited IntraLATA Usage Plan for Business Feature Package Three – Allows a customer that is subscribed to
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business to choose Caller ID with Name and One Point Voice Messaging2.
The customer may choose either or both features. If the customer selects Caller ID with Name and has Call Waiting,
the customer can choose to have Call Waiting ID at the same rate.
WATS Access - Allows a CentraNetR customer to access WATS for bulk toll calling.
800/866/877/888-Service Access - Allows 800/866/877/888 Service Access to terminate in the CentraNetR Service
System.
1 Voice Messaging is a non-regulated service.
2 One Point Voice Messaging is a non-regulated service.
(M) Material moved to Sheet 13.
Advice No. 06-13
Issued: December 8, 2006 Effective: December 19, 2006
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
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(N)
(N)
(N)
(N)
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 19, 2006
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
2nd Revised Sheet 15
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 15
CENTRANETR SERVICE
CONDITIONS
General
CentraNetR service is available only where facilities permit.
CentraNetR service may be provided on a measured-rate basis in exchanges where Local Service Options are available;
otherwise, the service will be provided on a flat-rate basis.
CentraNetR customers may not combine different Local Service Options within a CentraNetR service system.
If the CentraNetR system falls below three lines it will no longer be considered a CentraNetR system. The remaining lines
will be converted to individual business lines with no features. All existing price list rules, regulations, rates and charges
associated with the conversion will apply.
Where the CentraNetR station being provided involves a location in a different central office area of an exchange, the
interoffice mileage charge and measurement as specified in Section 4 is applicable.
Where CentraNetR stations of the same system are located in different exchanges, a special transport charge applies for
each interexchange channel involved as specified in Section 13.
CentraNetR Customers may experience service problems when connecting CentraNetR lines to PABX or hybrid equipment.
The Company will not be responsible for problems arising out of equipment that is incompatible with CentraNetR service.
Numbers Not in Use
Customers are required to keep 50% or more of their assigned telephone numbers working, in order to retain them.
The Company will notify customers annually if the quantity of working numbers drops below 50% of their assigned
numbers, so that action can be initiated by the customer to increase their number of assigned numbers working, or by
Verizon to reclaim numbers. Telephone numbers working periodically for regular intervals of time, such as those
assigned to student residences, are “working at all times” to the extent that they work for a minimum of 90 non-
consecutive days during each calendar year in which they are assigned to the customer.
Service Connection Charges
The nonrecurring charges for Connection of Central Office Located Trunk, Initial Order and Subsequent Order, Station
Lines and Feature Packages 1000, 2000, or 3000 will not apply to the initial installation of CentraNetR lines when installed
at tariff rates under a term commitment.
Termination Liability
The customer may choose a 3-, 4-, or 5-year term commitment period. A 3-year term commitment includes a 3% system
discount, a 4-year term commitment includes a 4% discount, and a 5-year term commitment includes a 5% discount in
addition to rate stability. The discount is applicable to all features and lines. In exchange for stabilized rates, the customer
must agree to remain in service for the entire term period. If the customer disconnects before the entire period expires,
Termination Liability, as outlined in General Regulations, Section 3, will apply.
Advice No. 09-02
Issued: January 21, 2009 Effective: January 31 , 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
January 31, 2009
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 16
CENTRANETR SERVICE
RATES
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
1. CENTRANETR STATION LINE, Per Line
3 - 10 lines $ 7.80 $ 30.00 1
Over 10 lines 7.80 Actual Cost 1
2. FEATURE PACKAGES, Per Station Line
CentraNetR 1000 2.00 Actual Cost 1
CentraNetR 2000 2.50 Actual Cost 1
CentraNetR 3000 3.60 Actual Cost 1
CentraNetR CLASS
3 – 25 Stations 5.00 No Charge
26 – 49 Stations 4.50 No Charge
51+ Stations 4.00 No Charge
Maximum total charge for CentraNetR CLASS,
per customer 400.00 No Charge
1 The nonrecurring charges for Station Lines and Feature Packages 1000, 2000, or 3000 will not apply to the initial installation of
CentraNetR lines when installed at tariff rates under a term commitment.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 17
CENTRANETR SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
3. TRUNK CHARGES 1
Central Office Located Trunk See Section IV - --
Network Access Local
Service Options rates
Connection of Central Office Located Trunk, Per Trunk
Initial Order -- $ 10.00 2
Subsequent Order -- 30.00 2
Service Request Charges -- See Section 4 -
Miscellaneous Additions and/or Changes, Nonrecurring Charges for
Records Only Changes, Special Telephone Multi-line Business
Number, Field Visit Charges, or Time and
Material Charges
Special Service Trunk Termination Charge, See appropriate $ 50.00
each trunk (e.g. WATS, Feature Group A) rate under Optional
System Features
plus applicable
Network Access Rate
1 The Subscriber Line Charge (SLC) found in the Company’s FCC tariff is billed on a per Trunk basis.
2 The nonrecurring charge for Connection of Central Office Located Trunk, Initial Order and Subsequent Order, will not apply to the
initial installation of CentraNetR lines when installed at tariff rates under a term commitment.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 18
CENTRANETR SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 1
4. OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES
Attendant Data Link Console Interface $90.00
Attendant Flexible Night Answer 2 1.00
Attendant Identification Multiple Directory Numbers 2 1.00
Attendant Non-Data Link Console Interface 3 35.00
Attendant Pre-Determined Night Answer (PNA) 2 1.00
Attendant Universal Night Answer (UNA) 2 1.00
1 Actual Cost
2 Requires data-link console. Rates and charges apply per console.
3 Requires Multi-line appearances normally assigned to a rotary hunt group.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 19
CENTRANETR SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 1
4. OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES (Continued)
Authorization Codes,
per group of 10 $ 1.00
Automatic Route Selection 175.00
Call Trace,
per occurrence 1.00
Caller ID
3-25 lines 7.00
26-50 lines 5.50
51+ lines 3.00
Maximum total charge for Caller ID
per customer 300.00
Caller ID – Number Only, per line
3-25 lines 6.00
26-50 lines 4.50
51+ lines 2.00
Maximum total charge for Caller ID – Number Only,
per customer 200.00
Cancel Calling Number ID or
Cancel Caller ID Delivery per line No Charge
1 Actual Cost
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
2nd Revised Sheet 20
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 20
CENTRANETR SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 1 4. OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES (Continued) Code Call Access 25.00 Conference Calling - 8 Port, per conference card 60.00 Dictation Access and Control 25.00 FX Access, per trunk 3.00 ISDN PRI CentraNet® Access per PRI 6 200.00 ISDN PRI VOIP CentraNet® 6, ⁷ per block of 100 DID or individual telephone numbers 235.00 each additional number added 2.50 Limited Automatic Call Distribution per group 1.00 Music-on-Hold 2 25.00 Paging/Public Address Access 3 50.00 Pilot Number, per number .05 Preferential Hunting, per line 4 .50 Priority Queuing 5 $ 1.00 Proprietary Set Interface, per interface 5.00 Pseudo Number, per pseudo number 6.00
1 Actual Cost.
2 Where facilities and conditions permit. Does not include music source for Music-on-Hold. Rates and charges apply per 50 lines.
3 Rates and charges apply per 100 lines.
4 Requires one or more hunt groups.
5 Requires off-hook queuing. Rates and charges for Priority Queuing are not applicable when provided with Automatic Route Selection.
6 ISDN PRI Access and Tie Channel Service or Tie Channel to an Intermediary Customer Service is provided per this Price List, Section 11. Tie Channels are in addition to the regular channel rates.
7 The initial installation must use the NRC for a block of 100 DIDs, after initial installation then the NRC for the block of 100 DIDs or each additional number NRC may be used.
Advice No. 07-14
Issued: August 22, 2007 Effective: September 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
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(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
1st Revised Original Sheet 21
Canceling
Original Sheet 21
CENTRANETR SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 1
4. OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURES (Continued)
Recorded Announcement 50.00
Speed Dialing - 30 number capacity(System) .30
Station Message Detail Recording – Magnetic Tape Only, 2
per line .30
Stop Hunt 3, 4 1.80
Terminal Make Busy 4 1.80
Tie Facility Access, per trunk 3.00
T-l Access, per T-l 105.00
Priority Call, per line 4.00
WATS Access, per trunk 3.00
800/866/877/888 Service Access,
per termination 3.00
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business 5
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Package Two 6
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Package Three 6
1 Actual Cost.
2 Limited to existing customers as of September 30, 1999.
3 Requires one or more hunt groups.
4 May require additional hardware.
5 For rates see I.P.U.C. Price List No.3 IntraLATA Toll Services, Section 1.3.5 Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for
Business.
6 For rates see Section 7 Calling Services of this price list, subsection Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business
Feature Packages.
(M) Material moved to Sheet 20.
Advice No. 06-13
Issued: December 8, 2006 Effective: December 19, 2006
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
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(N)
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(M)
(T)
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(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 19, 2006
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 22
CENTRANETR SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
5. DATA BASE CHANGES
Nonrecurring
Charge 1
Major Software Additions $ 100.00
Add Customized Dialing Plan
Add Customer Requested Data Base Profile
Routine Software Change 2 50.00
Change Trunk Group
Change Non-Data-Link Attendant 3
Change Customer Recording
Change ARS Translations
Change Translations Tables
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 2 25.00
Additions or changes, per system
1 Data Base Additions or Changes not listed in this tariff will be charged a rate of $50.00 per hour, or fraction thereof.
2 Applies to changes to existing services.
3 Additional minor change charge for each additional console.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 23
CENTRANETR SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
5. DATA BASE CHANGES (Continued)
Nonrecurring
Charge 1
Minor Software Change 2 $ 25.00
Change Subgroup
Hunt Groups
ACD Hunt Group 3
Simulated Facility Group (NAR)
Queuing Groups 4
Night Answer (UNA/PNA) 5
Paging/Public Address/Code Calling 6
Conference Calling - 8, 16, 24 Ports
Authorization Code Validation 7
Music on Hold Access
Dictation Link Access
Standard Recording
Extended Pick Up Code
Executive Busy Override
Add Line Features 8
Multi-Level Restriction
1 Data Base Additions or Changes not listed in this tariff will be charged a rate of $50.00 per hour, or fraction thereof.
2 Applies to changes to existing services.
3 Additional minor change charge for recording, queuing, station changes.
4 Additional minor change charge for each trunk group.
5 Additional minor change charge for each PNA number, zone, area.
6 Additional minor change charge for each area.
7 Additional minor change charge for every two (2) codes.
8 Additional minor change charge to add toll control.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 24
CENTRANETR SERVICE
CUSTOMER MOVES AND CHANGES (CMAC)
General
Customer Moves and Changes (CMAC) provides CentraNetR Service customers with the ability to prepare, schedule,
and implement, all under their control, certain feature changes and certain configurations of their CentraNetR Service
from the customer’s computer terminal.
Description of Service
The management capabilities of CMAC include, but are not limited to, the following:
Service Option Information Changes:
Service Level Assignment - The customer can change the permission level assigned to define calling
privileges associated with both facilities and station users.
Call-Pickup Group - The customer can establish a call-pickup group and add or delete members from an
existing call-pickup group.
Call Forwarding Number - The customer can change the number to which a station user forwards calls.
Authorization Code Assignment - The customer can activate, change, or deactivate authorization codes. The
customer can also display the features associated with the authorization code for a particular user.
Button Features - The customer can manage the buttons on a multi-button station set by either activating
features or enabling call appearances (specific telephone numbers assigned to buttons).
Activation/Deactivation of Features - The customer can either add a feature to a telephone number that does not
have it, modify an existing feature, or take a feature off a telephone number that does. This function is limited to
the features included in the feature packages subscribed to by the customer.
Telephone Number Swaps - The customer can swap telephone number assignments among like lines within a
CentraNetR Service system.
Regulations
CMAC is available to either existing or new CentraNetR Service customers.
CMAC will be furnished only from offices that are technically capable of and equipped for providing the service.
Customers will have 24-hour access to the CMAC system except when restricted during maintenance windows.
Customers are permitted unlimited sessions on the system; however, after a period of inactivity, the system will
terminate the session.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 25
CENTRANETR SERVICE
CUSTOMER MOVES AND CHANGES (CMAC) (Continued)
Regulations (Continued)
Some of the lines in a customer's CentraNetR Service system cannot or should not be rearranged. The Company
will specify the unchangeable lines. The customer may have the Company designate other lines as unchangeable.
Changes to these lines will be made through the Company’s existing service order procedures.
CMAC service is provided per CentraNetR Service system customer.
All normal or emergency functions of the central office switch processor will have priority over execution of CMAC
requests. The Company assumes no responsibility for change requests delayed by priority central office switch
processor functions.
The Company reserves the right to inhibit CMAC service in the event of a service-affecting condition to the central
office or affiliated operating support system.
The Company reserves the right to bill appropriate charges should the customer-initiated changes require corrective
action by the Company.
Customers requesting CMAC service for 201 or more lines will be price under an Individual Case Basis (ICB)
arrangement.
Rates and Charges:
The following rates and charges apply per CentraNetR Service system:
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 1
Line Size -
2 – 200 Lines $ 95.00 $ 800.00
201+ Lines ICB ICB
1 Applies in addition to nonrecurring charges as set forth in Section 4 of this tariff.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 26
CENTRANETR SERVICE
STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR)
General
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) is an optional feature of CentraNetR Service that provides a record of calls
originating from CentraNetR Service station lines to locations outside of the same CentraNetR Service system. Facility
groups may also be designated as requiring originating and terminating records.
Description of Service
The SMDR record includes the following information:
The CentraNetR Service line number of the incoming facility group which originated the call or the originating
station number
The called telephone number
The date, time and duration of the call
The facility type used for routing the call
Authorization codes, if ordered by the customer, can be included in the record at the discretion of the station user.
SMDR records are provided to the customer via one of the following three methods:
Dedicated access to the customer’s premises - the call records are transmitted to the customer according to a pre-
determined schedule. This option requires a minimum of a dedicated voice grade line from the Central Office to
the customer location. The associated rates, charges, and regulations for the dedicated access line as specified
in Section 4 of this tariff shall apply in addition to the rates, charges and regulations for SMDR.
Dial-up access - the customer dials into a centralized location to retrieve the call records when desired. Call
records are stored for a maximum of 10 days.
Internet access - the call records are sent to the customer via the internet.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 27
CENTRANETR SERVICE
STATION MESSAGE DETAIL RECORDING (SMDR) (Continued)
Regulations
SMDR is available only where facilities permit and from capable Central Office switches.
SMDR is not represented to be a provision of billing detail.
Local call records are provided only where available.
Customer must designate all station lines in a customer group and/or facility groups on which SMDR is to be provided.
Modems, collection devices, computer equipment and software are not provided as part of this service and are the
responsibility of the customer.
SMDR customers requesting dedicated access, or those requesting dial-up or internet access for more than 200 lines,
will be priced under an Individual Case Basis (ICB) arrangement.
Rates and Charges:
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 1
Dedicated Access 2 ICB ICB
Dial-up Access
2 – 200 Lines $ 200.00 $ 300.00
201+ Lines ICB ICB
Internet Access 3
2 – 200 Lines $ 200.00 $ 300.00
201+ Lines ICB ICB
Additions and Changes
per system change 4
1 Applies in addition to nonrecurring charges as set forth in Section 4 of this tariff.
2 The associated rates, charges and regulations for the dedicated access line as set forth in Section 4 of this tariff will apply in
addition to the rates and charges for SMDR.
3 Customer is responsible for obtaining connection to the internet.
4 See CentraNetR Service Rates, Database Changes in this section.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
1st Revised Sheet 28
Canceling
Original Sheet 28
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
GENERAL
CentraNetR CustoPAK is a non-engineered CentraNetR-based service, with a pre-positioned switch which does not
require operations provisioning at the time of the customer order and does not require the customer to use the “dial 9”
access code to place calls.
CentraNetR CustoPAK is classified as a business service, and is offered as a complete service package only. The
exchange access, intercommunication and features are not offered separately.
CentraNetR CustoPAK is customized for small businesses with a minimum of 2 lines, not to exceed a maximum of 30 lines.1 If the CentraNetR CustoPAK system falls below two lines it will no longer be considered a CentraNetR CustoPAK system. The remaining line will be converted to an individual business line with no features. All existing price list rules, regulations, rates and charges associated with the conversion will apply.
CentraNetR CustoPAK provides an enhanced dial tone from the Central office to the customer’s premises along with
an attractive menu of basic services.
CentraNetR CustoPAK is furnished from compatible digital-type switching equipment located on the Company premises
and includes the facilities necessary for intercommunication between CentraNetR CustoPAK lines within the customer’s
system. CentraNetR CustoPAK includes local Exchange Service (no dial “9” required), direct inward-dialing to
CentraNetR CustoPAK lines, identification and billing of outgoing long distance messages by line number where such
billing is done by the Company, touch-tone Calling Service and intercept to the main listed number. Central Office
Located Trunks are not required for local access.
Customer provided equipment may be required for some of the described features. The Company assumes no
responsibility for the customer equipment or the compatibility to CentraNetR CustoPAK.
No other CentraNetR Classes of Service may be mixed with CentraNetR CustoPAK Service. The customer has the
flexibility of adding any combination of standard individual lines and hunt groups that meets the communications needs
of the business as well as choosing features from within the offered CentraNetR CustoPAK package for each line or
hunt group.
1 The service is limited to a maximum of six-lines in the DMS 10 Central Office.
Advice No. 06-14
Issued: December 8, 2006 Effective: December 18, 2006
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 18, 2006
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 29
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
SERVICE OPTIONS
Basic Standard Services 1 – Services included with a CentraNetR CustoPAK service line:
Assume Dial “9”
Call Transfer – (All Calls)
Call Hold
Consultation Hold
Direct Inward/Outward Dialing
Distinctive Ringing (Inside/Outside) 2
Intercom Dialing
Three-Way Calling
Touch Tone
Selectable Services 1 – Services listed in this section are available for each CentraNetR CustoPAK line at no additional
charge. A customer may customize his initial service by selecting as many of the following services as desired for each
individual CentraNetR CustoPAK line:
Automatic Callback (within system only)
Call Forwarding Busy Line
Call Forwarding Don’t Answer
Call Forwarding (All Calls)
Call Restrictions: 3
Call Restriction One
Call Restriction Two
Call Restriction Three
Call Restriction Four
Call Restriction Five
Call Restriction Six
Call Restriction Seven
Call Restriction Eight
Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting
Call Pick-up Directed
Call Pick-up Group
Dial Call Waiting-Originating
Hunting-Series
Hunting-Multi-line
Speed Dialing (6 or 8)
1 Offered where facilities are available.
2 This feature is specific to CentraNetR CustoPAK Service. See Feature Descriptions.
3 No call restrictions are required with CentraNetR CustoPAK Service. Call Restrictions One through Eight are specific to
CentraNetR CustoPAK.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
2nd Revised Sheet 30
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 30
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
SERVICE OPTIONS (continued)
Optional Services 1 are also available for each CentraNetR CustoPAK line at an additional monthly recurring charge
per feature:
Busy Redial (*66)
*69
Call Block
Call Park
Call Park Directed
Caller ID
Caller ID-Number Only
Call Trace 2
Executive Busy Override
Last Number Redial 3
Select Call Forwarding
Priority Call
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business 4
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Package Two 5
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Package Three 5
Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Package for Business6
1 Offered where facilities are available.
2 See Calling Services, Section 7.
3 This feature is specific to CentraNetR CustoPAK Service.
4 For rates see I.P.U.C. Price List No. 3 IntraLATA Toll Services, Section 1.3.5 Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for
Business.
5 For rates see Section 7 Calling Services of this price list, subsection Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business
Feature Packages.
6 See Section 7 of this price list for Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Package for Business rates.
A Advice No. 07-12
Issued: August 10, 2007 Effective: August 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 31
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
CONDITIONS
Term Options
CentraNetR CustoPAK customers may select either a month–to-month option or a two-year term commitment period.
The term commitment period becomes effective upon the installation date of the service.
CentraNetR CustoPAK payment options may be selected by billing account number within a customer’s system.
Service Connection Charges
The nonrecurring charge for CentraNetR CustoPAK Network Access Line Connection and the Feature Change Charge
will not apply to the initial installation of CentraNetR CustoPAK lines when installed under a term commitment.
Adding Lines Under Term Option
Additional CentraNetR CustoPAK lines may be added to an existing system, up to a maximum of 30, during the term
commitment period. For customers subscribing to the two-year term commitment period, the term commitment with
respect to any additional lines will be coterminous.
Termination Liability 1
There is no termination liability for customers who have elected the CentraNetR CustoPAK month-to-month payment
option.
Transfer of Term Option 1
With the permission of the Company, the obligation to pay the CentraNetR CustoPAK charges for the remainder of the
term commitment period may be assigned to another customer.
1 See General Regulations, Section 3, for Termination Liability.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 32
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
CONDITIONS (continued)
CentraNet R CustoPAK Service System
CentraNetR CustoPAK service lines sharing a common intercom arrangement and a primary Directory listing will be
considered a CentraNetR CustoPAK Service System. A system must have a minimum of two lines and may not exceed
a maximum of thirty CentraNetR CustoPAK Service lines. CentraNetR CustoPAK Service is classified as a business
service and is offered only as a complete service. The exchange access, intercommunication and services are not
offered separately.
Subscriber Line Charge
An applicable interstate Subscriber Line Charge will be applied to all CentraNetR CustoPAK lines. SLC rates are
listed in the Company's FCC tariff.
Incoming Toll Free Service Access Arrangement
Incoming calls on Toll Free Service access lines can be terminated on a CentraNetR CustoPAK Service System.
Incoming calls terminated in this manner may be transferred to other lines of the same CentraNetR CustoPAK Service
System.
Off-Premise Lines
CentraNetR CustoPAK Service lines may be provided at a separate customer premise. No mileage charges apply to
lines of the same CentraNetR CustoPAK Service system that are located at different premises but situated within the
same wire center serving area.
Optional CentraNetR CustoPAK Services
Optional services are available where Company facilities permit at the rates specified in the following. Only the
CentraNetR services specified in this section will be available under CentraNetR CustoPAK Service. Other
CentraNetR Services are not available under the CentraNetR CustoPAK Service. The Custom Calling and CLASS
services that are identified elsewhere in the Local Exchange tariff are not offered.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 33
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
CONDITIONS (continued)
Feature Restriction
Call Transfer, Three-Way Calling, Call Forwarding Busy Line, Call Forwarding Don’t Answer and Call Forwarding may
generate local, regional toll or long distance usage charges. If generated, these charges are the responsibility of the
CentraNetR CustoPAK customer.
Customer Satisfaction Guarantee
When a customer subscribes to the month-to-month option or the 24-month term commitment for CentraNetR
CustoPAK Service, he must request that the Company disconnect the service within 30 calendar days of installation to
be entitled to a full credit of any charges directly associated with the establishment of the service as well as the monthly
charges billed for the service. In addition, customers who are not satisfied with their CentraNetR CustoPAK Service
within 30 calendar days of installation, may have their previous Verizon service reinstalled, at no cost, in accordance
with the following terms and conditions:
Customers will not be permitted to revert to a service that has been grandfathered.
Customers who had no previous Company services, and subsequently elect to have their CentraNetR CustoPAK
Service disconnected, will be converted by the Company to Business Lines or Trunks with no additional nonrecurring
charge. However, the lines cannot exceed the total number of lines in the CentraNetR CustoPAK system that the
customer is disconnecting.
The refund of any charges directly associated with the establishment of the service or monthly charges will be applied
as a credit to the customer’s bill.
Credit refunds will not be applied for toll charges, E911, or other like surcharges incurred.
Each customer will be entitled to a credit refund, one time per service.
The Customer Satisfaction Guarantee applies to the CentraNetR CustoPAK Service as a whole and not to the
individual services offered with CentraNetR CustoPAK .
The Customer Satisfaction Guarantee does not extend to any Customer Provided Equipment (CPE) used in
conjunction with this service, nor does it apply to Time and Material charges incurred.
The Customer Satisfaction Guarantee does not apply to the installation of temporary service.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 34
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK BASIC STANDARD SERVICES
The services listed here are automatically included on every CentraNetR CustoPAK line, and are the backbone of the
CentraNetR CustoPAK offering:
Assume Dial "9" - Allows the customer to place calls outside the group without having to dial the access code "9".
Call Hold - The ability to place an established call on hold for an extended period of time by dialing a feature code
(*01). This frees the line to place or receive another call. Only one call can be put on hold at a time per line.
Call Transfer – (All Calls) - The ability for a CentraNetR CustoPAK line to transfer an established incoming call to
another line. The "transfer to line" location may be inside or outside the group. Calls forwarded outside the are subject
to local, regional toll or long distance usage charges. If generated, these charges are the responsibility of the
CentraNetR CustoPAK customer.
Consultation Hold - A temporary or soft hold activated by a hook-switch flash or link button that places an existing call
in progress on hold and activates dial tone. The dial tone enables the user to make another call for private consultation
or to activate a three-way call.
Direct Inward Dial (DID) - The ability of each member of the CentraNetR CustoPAK group to receive calls from outside
the group directly to their station.
Direct Outward Dial (DOD) - The ability of each member of the CentraNetR CustoPAK group to place calls to locations
outside the group without first having to dial a "9" access code or use an attendant.
Distinctive Ringing (Inside/Outside) - Allows the user to distinguish external calls from calls originating within the
CentraNetR CustoPAK group. A double ring will signify external calls and a single ring will identify calls from within the
group.
Intercom Dialing - Allows the user to communicate between lines within the CentraNetR CustoPAK group by dialing a
two-digit code. The intercom codes are assigned by the Company at the time of the initial service order.
Three-Way Calling - Allows the user to add a third party. Calls from within the group or outside the group may be
added to establish a three-way conference arrangement. This service may generate local, regional toll or long distance
usage charges. If generated, these charges are the responsibility of the CentraNetR CustoPAK customer.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 35
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS (continued)
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK SELECTABLE SERVICES
The following services may be selected with no monthly recurring charge and placed on any CentraNetR CustoPAK
line. These services my also be available for application to Hunt Groups with no monthly recurring charge.
Automatic Call Back (within system only) - Allows the user who reaches a busy line within the CentraNetR CustoPAK
group to dial a code (*52), and be connected when both lines are idle. This feature is for use inside the CentraNetR
CustoPAK group only, and only one request at a time from a line is permitted. The request will remain active for a
period of time up to 30 minutes unless it is deactivated, by dialing a code (#52).
Call Forwarding Busy Line - A fixed feature, provisioned by the telephone company using data provided by the
customer, to automatically route all incoming calls to another number (either inside or outside the group) when the
called line is busy. Calls forwarded outside the CentraNetR CustoPAK group are subject to local and/or long distance
charges.
Call Forwarding Don’t Answer - A fixed feature, provisioned by the telephone company using data provided by the
customer, to automatically route all incoming calls to another number (either inside or outside the group) when the
called line is not answered in a predetermined number of rings/seconds. Calls forwarded outside the CentraNetR
CustoPAK group are subject to local and/or long distance charges.
Call Forwarding (All Calls) - Allows the customer to route all incoming calls to a number of their choosing. The user also
has the ability to modify the forward-to telephone number and turn the feature off and on as needed. Calls forwarded
outside the CentraNetR CustoPAK group are subject to local and/or long distance charges.
Call Waiting/ Cancel Call Waiting - When a busy CentraNetR CustoPAK line receives an incoming call, a tone
announces the waiting call. The user has the option of answering or disregarding the incoming call. The user may
terminate the Call Waiting feature by dialing the Cancel Call Waiting Code (*70). If the user does not wish to be
interrupted by the call waiting tone, the Cancel Call Waiting code (*70) must be redialed prior to each call.
Dial Call Waiting-Originating - Allows members of the CentraNetR CustoPAK group to signal each other with a call
waiting tone by dialing the code *54 upon reaching a busy signal. The called member, upon hearing the tone, may
terminate or place on hold the call in progress, or disregard the call waiting tone.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 36
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS (continued)
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK SELECTABLE SERVICES (continued)
Call Pick-Up Directed - Allows a user to answer (pick-up) calls ringing on any other line within the CentraNetR
CustoPAK group by dialing a code (*18) plus the number of the ringing line. If more than one user attempts to pick-up
the call, the first user will receive the call; others will receive a busy tone.
Call Pick-Up Group - Allows the user to answer (pick-up) a ringing line within the users Pick-Up Group by dialing a Call
Pick-Up Code (*17).
Hunting (Series and/or Multi-line) - Allows the customer to increase accessibility by reducing busy signals for incoming
callers. Hunting arrangements are predetermined upon initial order. Hunting for CentraNetR CustoPAK Customers will
be provided in a Series or Multi-line arrangement only 1, and must be programmed by the Company from data provided
by the customer.
Series Hunting - when a call attempts to terminate to a CentraNetR CustoPAK line with Series Hunting and the
line is busy, the incoming call is directed to the line designated as next in the hunting series. When the last
number in the series is busy, the caller receives a busy tone. Call Forwarding-Variable and Special Call
Forwarding will override series hunting.
Multi-line Hunting - enables hunting by utilizing a pilot directory number (DN). Hunting starts at the first line
assigned to the hunting group and ends at the last line.
Speed Dialing (6 or 8) - Allows the user to make calls to frequently dialed numbers by using an abbreviated code for
each number. The short list consists of 8 numbers in all switch types except the 5ESS, which will only provide 6. This
is a customer programmable feature.
1 No other type hunting sequence (Rotary, Directory Number, Pilot Number or Secretarial) is available to CentraNetR
CustoPAK customers.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 37
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS (continued)
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK SELECTABLE SERVICES (continued)
Call Restriction Options (8 options) - The customer has the option of choosing the type call restriction desired for each
individual line. The customer request for each line must be identified on the service order so the line can be
provisioned with the proper line class code, and call blocking services.
Types of call restrictions are:
No Call Restrictions - Allows the user to make and receive calls without restrictions of any kind.
Call Restriction One - Blocks all outgoing chargeable toll calls, including all operator calls. Allows outgoing local
calls, 800/866/877/888 calls, local Directory Assistance (DA) calls, repair calls, and 911 calls only. Allows all
incoming calls with no restrictions.
Call Restriction Two - Blocks all outgoing direct dialed chargeable toll calls, but allows outgoing operator handled
calls for class call screening (3rd number, collect, or credit card only), local calls (outside the group),
800/866/877/888 calling, local DA calls, repair calls, and 911 calls. Allows all incoming calls with no restrictions.
Call Restriction Three - Blocks all outgoing chargeable toll calls and all local calls. Allows outgoing operator
handled calls for class call screening (3rd number, collect, or credit card only), 800/866/877/888 calling, local DA
calls, repair calls, and 911 calls. Allows all incoming calls with no restrictions.
Call Restriction Four - Does not allow calls to numbers outside the CentraNetR CustoPAK group (toll or local,
including 911). Allows all incoming calls with no restrictions.
Call Restriction Five - Does not allow calls to or from outside the CentraNetR CustoPAK group (including 911).
Only inside the group (intercom) calling is allowed.
Call Restriction Six – Blocks all 700-, 900- and 976- calls. This call restriction may be added to the No Call
Restriction class of service as required.
Call Restriction Seven – Blocks all casual dialing (101XXXX) type calls. This call restriction may be added to the
No Call Restriction class of service as required.
Call Restriction Eight – Blocks all international calls. This call restriction may be added to the No Call Restriction
class of service as required.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
2nd Revised Sheet 38
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 38
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS (continued)
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK OPTIONAL SERVICES
The optional services listed below may be added to any line or hunt group for additional charges.
Busy Redial - Allows the user who attempts a call to a busy line within his defined calling area to dial a code (*66) and
be automatically connected to that line when both lines are idle. Once activated, a 30-minute queuing process begins,
with a voice prompt which advises the user that the network will attempt the call again. The user will be alerted with a
special ring when the call is returned.
*69 - Allows a customer to obtain information about the last incoming call when the service is activated by dialing *69.
Upon dialing *69, the telephone number associated with the last incoming call is announced if it is available from the
network and the calling party has not blocked the calling information. Depending on the serving central office, the date
and time of the call may also be announced. The announced telephone number does not always identify the calling
party and, in some cases, cannot be used to return the call automatically or by manual dial back.
If possible, the service may also allow a customer to return the call automatically by dialing “1”. *69 cannot return all
calls for which it can announce a number. When a telephone number is announced, the customer is instructed to dial
“1” to return the call automatically. If the customer dials "1" and the line associated with the called number is busy, the
call is queued for up to 30 minutes or until both lines are idle. When both lines are idle, the customer is given an
indication with a distinctive ringing pattern that the network will attempt to set up the call. Once the customer answers
the distinctive ring, the network attempts to set up the call.
This feature is offered on a monthly subscription or per activation basis. Per activation customers are charged upon
announcement of the telephone number associated with the last incoming call. The charge applies regardless of
whether the customer attempts to return the call by dialing “1” and regardless of whether the announced number
identifies the calling party or can be used to return the call automatically or by manual dial back. The customer is billed
for any call placed by means of this service.
General Disclaimer/Conditions
Custom Local Area Signaling Service features are applicable to calls placed to/from compatible central offices or within a
compatible central office offering the service. These services are offered based on information stored within the switch or
provided to the switch through call setup signaling and are subject to limitations associated with the availability and content
of that information. Note: The family of services to which *69 belong is typically referred to as “CLASS” services, but the
name may vary between states, e.g., PhoneSmart Service, Verizon Calling Services.
Rates & Charges
Per activation customers are charged upon announcement of the telephone number associated with the last incoming call.
The charge applies regardless of whether the customer attempts to return the call by dialing “1” and regardless of whether
the announced number identifies the calling party or can be used to return the call automatically or by manual dial back.
(M) Material moved to Original Sheet 38.1.
Advice No. 08-02
Issued: February 12, 2008 Effective: February 22, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs s
(C)
(C)
(M)(N)
(M)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 22, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
1st Revised Sheet 38.1
Canceling
Original Sheet 38.1
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS (continued)
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK OPTIONAL SERVICES
The optional services listed below may be added to any line or hunt group for additional charges.
Call Block - Allows the user to block up to twelve customer-defined telephone numbers from terminating a call to the
user's line. Operator calls cannot be blocked. Once activated, any calls from these twelve numbers will be routed to
an intercept message.
Call Park - Allows the user to "park" a call on his number, and then retrieve the call from any other station in the group.
Only one call can be parked at a time per line.
Call Park Directed - An enhanced call park feature that enables the user to "park" a call on any other number within the
CentraNetR CustoPAK group. The call can then be retrieved from the parked location. Only one call can be parked at
a time per line.
Caller ID - Allows the user to view the telephone number and listed name of the incoming call (typically by the second
ring), subject to limitations such as those described below. Customer provided equipment is required. The name and
telephone number of the caller may not be displayed for every incoming call. “Out of Area,” “Unavailable,” the
calling party’s state name, or a similar message may appear for certain calls, including (i) calls made through
certain networks, (ii) operator-assisted calls, calls from toll-free numbers, calling card calls, and international
calls, (iii) when phone number or caller name information is not made available to Verizon, (iv) for certain
telephone numbers for which Verizon does not purchase Caller ID information, and (v) for other technical
reasons. In addition, “Private,” “Anonymous” or a similar message may appear when the caller has blocked
caller identification information.
Caller ID-Number Only - Allows the user to view the telephone number of the incoming call (typically by the second
ring). Customer provided equipment is required. Telephone numbers of incoming callers will be forwarded for non-
blocked calls, subject to technical and other limitations including the availability of the number of forwarding.
Call Trace - Allows the user to trace the number of the last call received from within his defined calling area, and have
the number automatically reported to the telephone company.
`
Advice No. 10-02
Issued: February 16, 2010 Effective: February 26, 2010
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By Eugene Eng, Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(C)
(C)
|
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 26, 2010
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
2nd Revised Sheet 39
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 39
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS (continued)
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK OPTIONAL SERVICES (continued)
Executive Busy Override - Allows the user to dial a code (*40) to gain access to a busy line within the group, and
establish a Three- Way call. The called number will receive a warning tone prior to the establishment of the three-way
conference call.
Last number redial 1 - Enables the user to redial the last called number by dialing a code (#77).
Select Call Forwarding 2 - Allows the user to define and program up to twelve numbers to be call forwarded. When any
of the numbers on the user-defined list calls, the call will be forwarded to the number programmed to receive the call.
Calls from all other numbers will be handled in the normal manner. Call Forwarding-All Calls will override this feature.
Priority Call - Allows the user to define up to twelve numbers for special notification. A unique ring will notify the user
of a call from any of the defined numbers. This feature is not available for hunt group Pilot numbers.
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business – Allows a customer to subscribe to unlimited intraLATA toll voice
usage for a flat monthly rate within the customer’s intraLATA area. See I.U.P.C. Price List 3 IntraLATA Toll Services,
Section 1 Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business.
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Package Two – Allows a customer that is subscribed to
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business to choose Caller ID with Name and Voice Messaging3. The
customer may choose either or both features. If the customer selects Caller ID with Name and has Call Waiting, the
customer can choose to have Call Waiting ID at the same rate.
Unlimited IntraLATA Usage Plan for Business Feature Package Three – Allows a customer that is subscribed to
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business to choose Caller ID with Name and One Point Voice Messaging4.
The customer may choose either or both features. If the customer selects Caller ID with Name and has Call Waiting,
the customer can choose to have Call Waiting ID at the same rate.
Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Basic Packages - Optional business flat-rated usage package with a CentraNet®
CustoPAK line, calling features and Voice Messaging3 offered for a one-year or three-year term commitment.
1 This feature is not available in the 5ESS.
2 Calls forwarded outside the CentraNetR CustoPAK group are subject to local and/or long distance charges.
3 Voice Messaging is a non-regulated service.
4 One Point Voice Messaging is a non-regulated service.
Advice No. 07-12
Issued: August 10, 2007 Effective: August 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
2nd Revised Sheet 40
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 40
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
RATES
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK BASIC SERVICE
Basic Service, each line 1
Community
Basic Community Plus Premium
EXCHANGES Calling Plan Calling Plan Calling Plan Calling Plan
Bonners Ferry
Month-to-month $ 33.90 (I) $ 46.40 (I) $ 57.90 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 41.65 53.15 N/A
Kellogg
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 46.40 (I) 61.90 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 41.65 57.15 N/A
Evergreen,
Tinsed/Bluebell
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 36.90 (I) 57.42 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 32.15 52.67 N/A
Orofino, Peck, Pierce,
Wallace, Weippe
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 36.90 (I) 48.90 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 32.15 44.15 N/A
Plummer, Worley
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 36.90 (I) 65.77 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 32.15 61.02 N/A
Potlatch
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 36.90 (I) 58.67 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 32.15 53.92 N/A
Rock Creek
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 36.90 (I) 43.90 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 32.15 39.15 N/A
1 Basic Service line includes a CentraNetR CustoPAK line (see Section 4) and basic services listed in this section.
Advice No. 08-09
Issued: May 29, 2008 Effective: June 8, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 8, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
2nd Revised Sheet 41
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 41
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
RATES (continued)
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK BASIC SERVICE (continued)
Community
Basic Community Plus Premium
EXCHANGES Calling Plan Calling Plan Calling Plan Calling Plan
Cora, Genessee,
Oldtown/Albeni,
Priest Lake
Month-to-month $ 33.90 (I) $ 36.90 (I) $ 57.90 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 32.15 53.15 N/A
Clark Fork, Hope,
Priest River, Spirit Lake
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 36.90 (I) 57.90 (I) $ 79.57 (I)
24 Month Term 29.15 32.15 53.15 74.82
Rathdrum, Setters,
Wellesley
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 36.90 (I) 61.90 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 32.15 57.15 N/A
Bayview
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 36.90 (I) 61.90 (I) 85.97 (I)
24 Month Term 29.15 32.15 57.15 81.22
Sandpoint
Month-to-month 39.40 (I) 51.40 (I) 61.90 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 34.65 46.65 57.15 N/A
Hayden Lake, Post Falls
Month-to-month 39.40 (I) 51.40 (I) 61.90 (I) 85.97 (I)
24 Month Term 34.65 46.65 57.15 81.22
Moscow
Month-to-month 39.90 (I) 60.50 (I) 61.90 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 35.15 55.75 57.15 N/A
Advice No. 08-09
Issued: May 29, 2008 Effective: June 8, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 8, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
2nd Revised Sheet 42
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 42
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
RATES (continued)
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK BASIC SERVICE (continued)
Community
Basic Community Plus Premium
EXCHANGES Calling Plan Calling Plan Calling Plan Calling Plan
Coeur d'Alene
Month-to-month 39.90 (I) 53.90 (I) 61.90 (I) 85.97 (I)
24 Month Term 35.15 49.15 57.15 81.22
Mullan
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 47.30 (I) 48.90 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 42.55 44.15 N/A
St. Maries
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 45.80 (I) 49.48 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 41.05 44.73 N/A
Bovill, Deary
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 37.91 (I) 57.90 (I) N/A
24 Month Term 29.15 33.16 53.15 N/A
Harrison
Month-to-month 33.90 (I) 47.30 (I) 61.90 (I) 85.97 (I)
24 Month Term 29.15 42.55 57.15 81.22
Service Order Charges 1 Nonrecurring Charge
Each CentraNetR CustoPAK Network
Access Line connected 2 see Section 4
Time and Material Complex Service Charge see Section 4
Other changes to a CentraNetR CustoPAK
Access Line see Section 4
DataBase Changes - Minor Software Change Charge see Section 8
Feature Change Charge - per order 2 see Section 7
1 Rates can be found in the Nonrecurring Charges, Calling Services and CentraNetR sections of the Local Exchange tariff.
2 The nonrecurring charge for CentraNetR CustoPAK Network Access Line connection and the Feature Change Charge will not
apply to the initial installation of CentraNetR CustoPAK when installed under a term commitment.
Advice No. 08-09
Issued: May 29, 2008 Effective: June 8, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
June 8, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
Original Sheet 43
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
RATES (continued)
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK SELECTABLE SERVICES 1
(See Feature Descriptions in this section)
Monthly Rate
Automatic Callback (within system only) --
Call Forwarding Busy Line --
Call Forwarding Don’t Answer --
Call Forwarding (All Calls) --
Call Restrictions: 2 --
Call Restriction One --
Call Restriction Two --
Call Restriction Three --
Call Restriction Four --
Call Restriction Five --
Call Restriction Six --
Call Restriction Seven --
Call Restriction Eight --
Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting --
Call Pick-up Directed --
Call Pick-up Group --
Dial Call Waiting-Originating --
Hunting-Series --
Hunting-Multi-line --
Speed Dialing (6 or 8) --
1 Offered where facilities are available.
2 No call restrictions are required with CentraNetR CustoPAK Service. Call Restrictions One through Eight are specific to
CentraNetR CustoPAK.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
2nd Revised Sheet 44
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 44
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
RATES (continued)
CENTRANET R CUSTOPAK OPTIONAL SERVICES 1
(See Feature Descriptions in this section)
Additional
MRC
Per Month
Busy Redial (*66) $ 6.00
*69 6.00
Call Block 4.00
Call Park 3.00
Call Park Directed 4.00
Caller ID 11.50
Caller ID-Number Only 10.00
Call Trace 2 --
Executive Busy Override 4.00
Last Number Redial 3 4.00
Select Call Forwarding 6.00
Priority Call 4.00
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business 4
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Package Two 5
Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business Feature Package Three 5
Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Package for Business6
1 Offered where facilities are available.
2 See Calling Services, Section 7.
3 This feature is specific to CentraNetR CustoPAK Service.
4 For rates see I.P.U.C. Price List No. 3 IntraLATA Toll Services, Section 1.3.5 Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for
Business.
5 For rates see Section 7 Calling Services of this price list, subsection Unlimited IntraLATA Toll Usage Plan for Business
Feature Packages.
6 See Section 7 of this price list for Unlimited CentraNet® CustoPAK Package for Business rates.
Advice No. 07-12
Issued: August 10, 2007 Effective: August 20, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 20, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 8
1st Revised Sheet 45
Canceling
Original Sheet 45
CENTRANETR CUSTOPAK
RATES (continued)
Optional Prefix Service Charges –
See applicable charges as specified elsewhere in this price list.
Usage charges
Usage charges apply as specified elsewhere in this price list.
Service Order Activity
If a customer elects to change from a Business Line or another CentraNetR Service to the CentraNetR CustoPAK
Service or from the CentraNetR CustoPAK Service to another CentraNetR Service, a Change of Class or Grade of
Service Charge applies, rather than a Line Connection charge.
No service charges will apply for CentraNetR CustoPAK Custom Calling and CLASS Services, if installed initially with
the CentraNetR CustoPAK system. When services are added or rearranged on an existing line subsequent to the
installation of the CentraNetR CustoPAK System, the appropriate service charges, as specified elsewhere in this price
list will apply.
Calling Plans
Refer to the I.P.U.C. Price List No. 2 for rates and availability of IntraLATA Toll Discount Calling Plans.
Advice No. 06-13
Issued: December 8, 2006 Effective: December 19, 2006
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 19, 2006
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet A
Cancels
Original Sheet A
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
INDEX
Sheet Nos.
9. 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone Service
General.............................................................................................................................. 1
Conditions ......................................................................................................................... 1
Description of Services..................................................................................................... 11
Rates................................................................................................................................. 16
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 1
Cancels
Original Sheet 1
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
GENERAL
9-1-1 is the three-digit telephone number designated throughout the United States as the emergency telephone number to
be used by the public to obtain law enforcement, medical, fire, rescue, and other emergency services.
9-1-1 Service enables a caller dialing 9-1-1 with access to the local exchange telephone network, arranged to provide 9-1-
1 Service, to be automatically connected to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). A PSAP is the
communications facility, designated for a specific territory, to which 9-1-1 calls are routed for response. The Service, may
be provided from any one of the following three categories: B9-1-1 (or Basic 9-1-1), C9-1-1 (or ANI-only 9-1-1), and E9-1-1
(or Enhanced 9-1-1)
CONDITIONS
9-1-1 Service is restricted to one-way incoming emergency service only.
The Company does not undertake to answer and forward 9-1-1 Service calls, but furnishes the use of its facilities to enable
the customer's personnel to accept such calls on the customer's designated premises.
9-1-1 is offered on a Central Office District basis only, and the area to be served is that contained within the Central
Office District boundary as identified by the Company. Where the Central Office District boundary and community
boundary do not coincide, applicants for this service must, at their cost and expense, arrange to answer and process all
9-1-1 calls made within the boundary of the Central Office District(s).
9-1-1 Service is provided solely for the benefit of the local governmental unit. The provision of such service shall not be
interpreted, construed, or regarded as being for the benefit of, or creating any Company obligation toward, or any right of
action on behalf of any third person or other legal entity.
Intercept and call transferring services for any seven- or ten-digit emergency number(s) replaced by 9-1-1 Service will be
provided for a period of time as negotiated between the Company and the customer; however, in no case shall these
services be provided for more than one year.
9-1-1 Service is limited to the use of central office telephone number 9-1-1 as the emergency telephone number. Only one
9-1-1 Service will be provided within any government agency's locality.
9-1-1 calls originated from local exchange telephone network access facilities shall be completed to the appropriate PSAP
without a charge being assessed to the end user by the Company.
Calls placed from all stations, including those with non-published or unlisted numbers, to a PSAP may display subscriber
information associated with such numbers to emergency 9-1-1 responding personnel. The subscriber forfeits the privacy
afforded by a non-listed or non-published service upon placing a 9-1-1 call.
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 2
Cancels
Original Sheet 2
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
The main telephone directory listing for the PSAP must be a seven- or ten- digit administrative telephone number of a
listed emergency number. A listing for the PSAP will also be provided under 9-1-1 at no additional charge.
The Company will not prorate any billing among agencies of the same governmental entity jointly subscribing to 9-1-1
Service.
All non-regulated telecommunications service providers (e.g., Private Branch Exchange (PBX), Shared Tenant Service
(STS), etc.) in an E9-1-1 service area should provide current lists of their subscriber's names, addresses, and telephone
numbers in Company standard format to the customer for inclusion in the E9-1-1 database. The Company, however,
assumes no responsibility for collecting, gathering or formatting said lists.
Information provided by the Company as part of the provision of C9-1-1 or E9-1-1 is to be used only for the purposes of
answering and dispatching emergency calls.
When a 9-1-1 call is placed by the calling party via interconnection with an inter-exchange carrier or operator service
provider, the Company cannot guarantee the completion of said call, the quality of the call, or any features that may
otherwise be provided with 9-1-1 service.
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
Original Sheet 3
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Customer Obligation
Application for 9-1-1 Service must be executed in writing by each customer and must be accompanied by satisfactory
proof of authorization to provide 9-1-1 Service in the exchanges where service is requested. If application for service
is made by an agent, the Company must be provided in writing with satisfactory proof of appointment of the agent by
the customer.
The customer is responsible for dispatching the appropriate emergency service within the 9-1-1 service area, or will
undertake to transfer all 9-1-1 Service calls received to the governmental agency with responsibility for dispatching
such services, to the extent that such services are reasonably available.
The 9-1-1 Service applicant must submit to the Company written concurrence to the following terms and conditions
by all participating agencies:
The applicant shall have the sole responsibility for determining which public safety agencies will participate in
(jointly) subscribing to a 9-1-1 Service offering, and for the control and staffing of the PSAP.
The primary PSAP will answer all calls on a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week, basis.
Each primary PSAP must subscribe to sufficient 9-1-1 Service lines to adequately handle incoming calls in each
PSAP's average busy hour so that no more than one call out of 100 encounters a busy signal. The 9-1-1
Service network from each central office to the central office serving the primary PSAP must provide a minimum
of a P.01 transmission grade of service or two trunks, whichever is the higher standard.
Each primary PSAP shall and each secondary PSAP should subscribe to at least three lines as follows:
At least one seven- or ten-digit non-emergency local exchange line with at least one listed directory number
for administrative calls.
At least one non-listed seven- or ten-digit local exchange line for forwarding or transferring 9-1-1 calls to
locations other than those connected to that PSAP by dedicated lines.
At least one non-listed seven- or ten-digit number to be used by other PSAP's and Emergency Response
Agencies to reach the PSAP. This number must be in addition to those listed above.
Each primary PSAP must subscribe to at least two dedicated lines to each secondary PSAP for the purpose of
forwarding or transferring calls. The number of lines shall be no fewer than the number required to provide a
P.01 transmission grade of service during that secondary PSAP's average busy hour.
The customer shall promptly notify the Company in the event the system is not functioning properly.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 4
Cancels
Original Sheet 4
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Customer Obligation (Continued)
Because the Company serving boundaries and political subdivision boundaries may not coincide, the customer must
make arrangements to handle all calls received on its 9-1-1 service lines that originate from all points served by
central offices within the 9-1-1 service area whether or not the calling telephone is situated on property within the
geographical boundaries of the customer's public safety jurisdiction.
9-1-1 Emergency Telephone Service information consisting of the names, addresses, and/or telephone numbers of
telephone subscribers, regardless of whether or not this information is published in directories, or listed in directory
assistance offices, is Company proprietary information. The customer agrees to use such information only for the
purpose of responding to 9-1-1 calls at the time such calls are placed. Any connecting company or agency or the
customer of any connecting company or agency purchasing Company information shall take all reasonable efforts to
safeguard the proprietary nature of Company-provided information, including but not limited to:
Maintenance of a log which will record all 9-1-1 calls placed to a customer and all manual queries for ALI. The
Company retains the right to review such logs with all pertinent public agency supervising officers to detect any
unauthorized retrieval of information from the 9-1-1 system database. The customer must report to the
Company any unauthorized retrieval and must implement corrective action to prevent any further unauthorized
retrieval.
The customer shall provide to the Company, upon request, a list of authorized personnel who shall be provided
with passwords or other safety or security mechanisms to guarantee the system may not be accessed by
unauthorized personnel.
All 9-1-1 customer equipment, system software, and databases must be located in a secure area within a
PSAP's office operations to prevent unauthorized personnel from accessing confidential information.
The customer shall agree to indemnify, save and hold the Company harmless from any and all claims for injury
or damage of any nature by any person arising out of or relating to the customer's unauthorized use of
Company-provided subscriber information.
Equipment, used in conjunction with any 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone Service, located at the PSAP(s) must be
compatible with the interface standards of the Company and provide sufficient capacity to terminate Company
provided facilities. Any terminal equipment used in connection with 9-1-1 Service shall be configured to restrict the
customer from removing and/or changing the data provided by the Company.
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
(D)
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
Original Sheet 5
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Liability
The Company's entire liability to the customer or any person for interruption or failure of 9-1-1 service shall be limited
by the terms set forth in this Section, the General Regulations Section of this Price List, and in any sections of other
Price Lists which apply to the provision of 9-1-1 service by the Company. This 9-1-1 service is offered solely to assist
the customer in providing 9-1-1 emergency service in conjunction with applicable fire, police, and other public safety
agencies. By providing this service to the customer, the Company does not create any relationship or obligation,
direct or indirect, to any third party other than the customer.
The Company shall not be liable for civil damages, whether in contract, tort or otherwise, to any person, corporation,
or other entity for any loss or damage caused by any Company act or omission in the design, development,
installation, maintenance, or provision of 9-1-1 service other than an act or omission constituting gross negligence or
wanton or willful misconduct. However, in no event shall the Company's liability to any person, corporation, or other
entity for any loss or damage exceed an amount equal to the prorated allowance of the Price List rate for the service
or facilities provided to the customer for the-time such interruption to service or facilities continues, after notice by the
customer to the Company. No allowance shall be made if the interruption is due to the negligence or willful act of the
customer.
The customer shall indemnify and hold harmless the Company from any damages, or other injuries which may be
asserted by any person, business, governmental agency, or other entity against the Company as a result of any act
or omission of the Company or customer or any of their employees, directors, officers, or agents except for Company
acts of gross negligence or willful or wanton misconduct in connection with developing, adopting, implementing,
maintaining, or operating the 9-1-1 system or for releasing subscriber information, including non-published or unlisted
information in connection with the provision of the 9-1-1 service.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
Original Sheet 6
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued)
The Company shall not be liable or responsible for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages associated with
the provision of the 9-1-1 service when any 9-1-1 call originates from a system or line which makes the provision of
specific location information impossible to provide for technical reasons. These technical reasons can include, but are
not limited to, technical inability to provide subscriber information associated with multi-party lines, or private
telecommunications services, such as PBXs or shared tenant services or calls originating over CentraNetR lines.
The Company accepts no responsibility for obtaining subscriber record information from private telecommunications
systems, such as PBXs or shared tenant services, unless provided to the Company by a customer. At the rates set
forth herein, the Company will integrate any records provided to it by the customer in a Company-standard format for
inclusion in a 9-1-1 database. However, by doing so, the Company makes no representation or warranty regarding
the accuracy of the data provided to it by a customer and shall not be liable or responsible for any indirect, incidental,
or consequential damages associated with the provision of this data by the customer, which may be asserted by any
person, business, government agency, or other entity against the Company.
The Company shall not be liable or responsible for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages associated with
the provision of 9-1-1 service when there is a failure of or interruption in 9-1-1 service due to the attachment of any
equipment by a customer to Company facilities. The customer may, with the prior written consent of the Company,
which consent shall not be reasonably withheld, attach features, devices, or equipment or other vendors to the
equipment or network facilities provided by the Company. Said attachments, devices, or equipment must meet all
applicable federal and state registration or certification standards. The Company reserves the right to refuse
attachments if the Company determines that said attachments will degrade the 9-1-1 system ordered by the
customer, Company facilities, or otherwise affect its telephone operations.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
Original Sheet 7
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued)
The Company shall not be liable for any civil damages caused by an act or omission of the Company in the good faith
release of information not in the public record, including nonpublished or nonlisted subscriber information to
emergency service providers responding to calls placed to a 9-1-1 service or host providers using such information to
provide a 9-1-1 service.
The Company shall have no liability whatsoever to any person arising from its provision of, or failure to provide, 9-1-1
Service to any subscriber to a non-regulated telephone service (e.g., shared tenant service). It is the obligation of the
customer to answer, respond to, transfer, terminate, dispatch, or arrange to dispatch emergency services, or
otherwise handle all 9-1-1 telephone calls that originate from telephones within the customer's service area. Neither
the customer nor the Company shall have any responsibility for 9-1-1 calls that carry foreign dial tone, whether they
originate within or outside of the customer's service area, or for calls originating from mobile/cellular telephones.
The Company shall not be liable for any mistakes, omissions, interruptions, delays, errors or defects in transmission
or service caused or contributed to by the negligence or willful act of any person other than the Company, or arising
from the use of customer provided facilities or equipment.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 8
Cancels
Original Sheet 8
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 9
Cancels
Original Sheet 9
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 10
Cancels
Original Sheet 10
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 11
Cancels
Original Sheet 11
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES
B9-1-1 (or Basic 9-1-1) Service 1
B9-1-1 (or Basic 9-1-1) Service automatically routes 9-1-1 calls to a PSAP but provides no information about the location
or telephone number of the caller.
B9-1-1 Service provides for routing all 9-1-1 calls originated by stations with given central office prefix codes to a single
PSAP which is prepared to receive those calls via a 9-1-1 Service line.
Interoffice 9-1-1 service is provided via dedicated trunking. 9-1-1 service from the central office serving the PSAP is
provided over dedicated facilities.
The following rate elements apply to a typical B9-1-1 arrangement:
9-1-1 Central Office Enabling - Enables the central office to recognize 9-1-1 as a valid number and connect a 9-1-1
call to a 9-1-1 Service Line or dedicated 9-1-1 trunk.
9-1-1 Service Line - A dedicated access line connecting the PSAP and its serving central office.
Interoffice Trunk - A dedicated facility between central offices (intra- or interexchange). The Interoffice Trunking
Charges apply to each trunk ordered. A minimum of two trunks is required on each interoffice route.
Mileage - Applicable to each trunk on a per airline mile basis.
Trunk Termination - Applicable to each end of each trunk terminated.
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
(D)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 12
Cancels
Original Sheet 12
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (Continued)
ANI-Only 9-1-1 Service (C9-1-1)
C9-1-1 (or ANI-only 9-1-1) Service automatically routes 9-1-1 calls to a PSAP and provides the calling telephone number
(through automatic number identification or ANI) to the PSAP attendant who answers the call. C9-1-1 Service is comprised of B9-
1-1 Service plus ANI spill.
The following rate elements apply to a typical C9-1-1 arrangement:
9-1-1 Central Office Enabling - Enables the central office to recognize 9-1-1 as a valid number and to connect such calls to
a 9-1-1 Service Line or dedicated 9-1-1 trunk. Also enables the central office to generate ANI for the caller’s telephone
number and provide it to the 9-1-1 Service Line or dedicated 9-1-1 trunk.
9-1-1 Service Line - Same as B9-1-1 Service.
Interoffice Trunk
Mileage - Same as B9-1-1 Service.
Trunk Termination - Same as B9-1-1 Service.
C9-1-1 Service includes ANI Spill which is the provision of the caller's telephone number to the PSAP. ANI Spill may not be
provided from multi-party end users. For calls placed to a PSAP from off-premises stations and stations behind business
systems, where ANI Spill is provided, it will provide the identity of the primary telephone service billing or lead number.
Optional C9-1-1 Service:
Automatic Location Identification (ALI) Database1 - An E9-1-1 database that contains subscriber names, telephone numbers,
addresses and Emergency Service Numbers (ESNs), and is periodically updated by the Company. A per database charge is
applicable to each database and a per-record charge is applicable to all records in each database. When the Company is not
responsible for the system's ALI database, a per record charge will apply to all Company records provided to the ALI database
manager. The customer is responsible for the following:
Providing a correct set of addresses and ranges, known as a Master Street Address Guide (MSAG), with ESNs
assigned to each address. This must include all Company and participating telecommunication service subscriber
addresses and be based upon Company standards.
Advising the Company in a timely manner of any changes in the MSAG or ESN assignments.
1 This service is grandfathered and no longer available for new installations.
(M) Material previously appeared on Sheet 13.
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
|
(D)
(D)
(N)
(M)
(M)
(D)
(M)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 13
Cancels
Original Sheet 13
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (Continued)
Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1)
E9-1-1 (or Enhanced 9-1-1) Service automatically routes 9-1-1 calls to a PSAP and provides the calling telephone number
and address, and may also provide the name of the telephone access line subscriber and the names of the Emergency
Response Agencies with responsibility for the caller's location.
Enhanced 911 Service Features:
Selective Routing:
This service provides for the routing of 9-1-1 calls to the designated PSAP based upon predetermined routing
information associated with the 9-1-1 caller’s number identification. The service provides two Selective Routers
interconnected to each PSAP(s). Both Selective Routers are also interconnected to permit call routing to interflow
between Selective Routers. This service arrangement enables calls to switch to either Selective Router if there are no
circuits available to the target PSAP at the Primary Selective Router. Additionally, circuits from both Selective Routers
to PSAPs based on Customer designated circuit quantities.
Selective Routing service routes both Wireline and Wireless calls as follows:
Wireline Selective Routing - All participating Local Exchange Carrier Central Offices within an E9-1-1 network are
connected to both Selective Routers via dedicated circuits. The Number Identification along with the voice
connection is sent by the Servicing Central Office of the 9-1-1 caller to the Company Selective Router(s). The
Selective Router(s) use the number identification to determine routing and sends both the number and voice call
to the appropriate PSAP. This service includes all dedicated circuits needed to connect all Company Central
Offices Local Exchange Switching Systems to both Selective Routers at a minimum P.01 grade of service1. This
service does not include other exchange carriers Central Office Local Exchange Switching Systems to Selective
Routers.
Wireless Selective Routing - Wireless Service Providers interconnect facilities to the Company Selective
Router(s). Emergency Service Routing Digits (ESRD) along with the voice call is sent by the Wireless Service
Provider to the Company Selective Router. The Selective Router uses the ESRD to determine routing and sends
both the ESRD and voice call to the appropriate PSAP. This service does not include dedicated circuits needed to
connect Wireless Service Providers to Company Selective Routers.
(M) Material omitted from this Sheet now appears on Sheet 12.
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
(D)
(M) (N)
(M) (N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
Original Sheet 13.1
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (Continued)
Enhanced 911 Service Features (Continued)
Selective Routing (Continued)
Additional Features of Selective Routing:
Alternate Routing - Automatically routes 911 calls to a predetermined alternate PSAP if all facilities connecting
the Selective Routers to the primary PSAP are busy or not available. If the alternate PSAP is connected to the
Selective Router(s) via dedicated circuits the number identification will also be forwarded. Additionally, the
alternate location may receive rerouted calls via the public switched network under this routing arrangement
however number identification will not be provided.
Customer Control of Alternate Routing - This service enables a person(s), having an authorized identification
code and password, to individually activate alternate routing in each Selective Router.
Default Routing - This feature automatically routes 9-1-1 calls to a predestinated PSAP when the Selective
Router processes a 9-1-1 call that has an incomplete or missing telephone number or ESRD. Each incoming
facility group is assigned to a designated default PSAP.
Manual Transfer - This feature enables a PSAP to transfer an incoming 9-1-1 call to any emergency agency
(e.g. police, fire, ambulance) by dialing the telephone number of the agency or a pre established two-digit
speed calling code.
Fixed Transfer - This feature enables a PSAP to transfer incoming 9-1-1 calls to a standard combination of
emergency agencies (e.g. police, fire, ambulance). Only one combination, per PSAP, is available with this
feature.
Selective Transfer - This feature enables a PSAP to transfer incoming 9-1-1 calls based on a unique
combination of emergency agencies (e.g. police, fire, ambulance) responsible for providing emergency service
to the specific location of the 9-1-1 caller. Each 9-1-1 Service area is defined by an "Emergency Service
Number" (ESN). ESNs will be provided by the Company.
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 14
Cancels
Original Sheet 14
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES (Continued)
Enhanced 911 Service Features (Continued)
a. Database Administration Service –
A Database Administration System capable of receiving subscriber information from Exchange Carriers
and Private Branch Exchange (PBX) Owners. This service provides the following: validates subscriber
address to match the Master Street Address Guide (MSAG); assigns Emergency Service Number (ESNs)
to telephone numbers and ESRDs; provides addition, deletion, and change updates of subscriber names,
telephone numbers, addresses to the Centralized ALI Storage/Processing System; provides addition,
deletion and change updates of ESNs associated with telephone numbers and ESRDs in the Selective
Router(s).
b. Centralized Automatic Location Identification (C-ALI) Storage/Processing
The C-ALI system stores subscriber information associated with the E911 service area. It is used by the
PSAPs to retrieve location data of a 9-1-1 caller. This service is provided via a network based system
consisting of two identical components, one being the primary component responding to the PSAP, the
other providing redundant capabilities. This Service includes the connections between the C-ALI
Storage/Processing components to all Primary PSAP(s). This Service provides location information for
both wireline and wireless callers as follows:
Wireline
Upon receipt of an ALI query, the system will respond with the subscriber’s name, street address and
community associated with the telephone number.
Wireless
Upon receipt of an ALI query, the system will respond with geographic information such as cell site/sector
associated with the ESRD, or upon receipt of an ALI query, the system will be directed to query a third
party system to retrieve geographic information such as longitude/latitude coordinates of the wireless
caller. The information, when received from the third party system, is processed back to the requesting
PSAP. This service does not include facilities required to interconnect C-ALI Storage/Processing
Systems to a third party database provider.
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
(D)
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 15
Cancels
Original Sheet 15
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Additional 9-1-1 Features
A package of additional central office features is available where operating conditions permit:
Forced Disconnect - Enables the PSAP attendant to release a connection on a 9-1-1 call even if the calling
party remains off-hook.
Called Party Hold - Enables the PSAP attendant to hold a 9-1-1 connection even if the calling party hangs up.
Emergency Ringback - Allows a PSAP attendant to ring back the caller's line.
Additional 9-1-1 Features are available only when there is direct trunking from the originating central office to the
PSAP and when the PSAP CPE has the appropriate signaling capability.
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 16
Cancels
Original Sheet 16
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
RATES
Basic (B) & ANI Only (C) 911
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
9-1-1 Central Office Enabling
- per central office $ 43.63 $ 1031.69
9-1-1 Service Line 22.10 203.24
Interoffice Trunking (intra- and interexchange)
Mileage
- per airline mile each trunk Two-wire Special Transport 1 1
plus
Trunk Termination
- per termination each trunk (2 per trunk) 16.10 173.24
Additional 9-1-1 Features, as described on Sheet 15 in this section, are available with B & C9-1-1 Service where conditions
permit.
1 See the Company's Facilities for Intrastate Access Price List No. 2, Sec. 5.7.2(B)
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
Original Sheet 17
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
Automatic Location Identification (ALI) Database
Database Administration - per database $ 429.80 $ 0.00
Plus
Database
Each Verizon subscriber record 0.06 0.94
Each non-Company record for which Verizon
will verify via the Master Street Address
Guide(MSAG)1 0.06 0.43
1 Includes non-regulated telephone company records provided in Company standard format.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 18
Cancels
Original Sheet 18
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 9
1st Revised Sheet 19
Cancels
Original Sheet 19
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(D)
(D)
(D)
|
(D)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
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Section 9
Original Sheet 20
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
Enhanced 911 Service
Monthly
Rate
Selective Routing:
Subscribing to Wireline only, per 1,000 Records1,2 $122.00 Subscribing to both Wireline & Wireless: per 1,000 Wireline Records1,2 80.00 per 1,000 Wireless Subscribers2,3 42.00 Selective Router to PSAP4, per dedicated circuit 122.00
Customer Control of Alternate Routing5 125.00
Charges for messages transferred over exchange facilities from the Selective Router(s) are billed according
to rates applicable in other Sections of this Tariff from the Central Office serving the Public Safety Answering
Point to the point of termination of the transfer.
Database Management Administration Service6 per 1,000 Records 59.00
Subsequent to the installation, charges for customer-initiated changes and rearrangements affecting service
address and ALI database records (e.g., street name and number changes, emergency services territorial or name
change, jurisdictional boundary changes and rearrangements, etc.,) other than those processed in normal daily
updates will be based upon the actual costs for such changes and rearrangements. In such cases, a valid
comparative listing of changes must be supplied providing direct and individual reference to existing designations.
Centralized Automatic Location Identification Storage & Retrieval Service Subscribing to Wireline only, per 1,000 WirelineRecords1,2 70.00 Subscribing to both Wireline & Wireless: per 1,000 Wireline Records1,2 35.00 per 1,000 Wireless Subscribers2,3 35.00 ALI to PSAP connections, per PSAP7 675.00
1 Wireline billing is based on the number of Verizon and Non Verizon e Records in service within the geographical boundaries of the
Customer’s jurisdiction.
2 Record counts will be adjusted annually for purposes of updating Customer billing. A minimum of 1,000 will be billed (rounding below 500 downward, 500+ upward).
3 Wireless Subscriber count will be based on 100% of the existing wireline record counts within the 9-1-1 Service Area.
4 The Customer must subscribe to sufficient facilities to obtain a minimum of a P.01 grade of service.
5. Fully equipped for both Selective Router
6. The Required when subscribing to Selective Routing and/or Centralized Automatic Location Identification Storage & Retrieval Service.
7. Includes Network Termination Equipment located on/at Customer Premises.
Advice No. 08-16
Issued: October 15, 2008 Effective: October 25, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 25, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 10
Original Sheet A
SWITCHED DATA SERVICE
INDEX
Sheet Nos.
10. Switched Data Service
Description ......................................................................................................... 1
Conditions .......................................................................................................... 1
Feature Descriptions........................................................................................... 3
Definitions........................................................................................................... 4
Application of Rates............................................................................................ 5
Rates.................................................................................................................. 6
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
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Section 10
Original Sheet 1
GENERAL SERVICES
SWITCHED DATA SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
Switched Data service is a network service that provides the capability for switched digital end-to-end data transport.
The customer may subscribe to Switched Data service under one of the following service arrangements, except when
conditions specified on Sheet 2 are applicable.
Switched Data Individual Line Loop Extension
An extended loop capability that transports Switched Data usage between the customer premises and the local
serving central office. Each Switched Data Individual Line Loop Extension provides one channel which supports
data transmission only. Each channel can transmit up to 56,000 bits per second, or up to 64,000 bits per second
depending on technology.
Switched Data Channel Access
A 1.544 Megabit high capacity digital facility that transports Switched Data usage between the customer premises
and the local serving central office on a channelized basis. Switched Data Cannel Access provides 24 digital
channels that supports data transmission only. On a per channel basis, the customer can transmit data up to 56,000
bits per second.
CONDITIONS
The minimum billing period for which service is provided is one month.
End User charges (Subscriber Line Charges) as specified in the End User Facilities For Interstate Access (FIA), Section
13, of the Company's Interstate Access Tariff will apply to Switched Data service. For each Switched Data Channel
Access, the End User FIA charge will apply twice. For each Switched Data Individual Line Loop Extension, the End User
FIA charge will apply twice.
For Presubscription of an Interexchange Carrier, the rates and regulations as set forth in the Company's Interstate Access
Tariff will apply to Switched Data service.
A directory listing for Switched Data service will be provided upon request in accordance with Section 5 of this Price List.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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Section 10
Original Sheet 2
GENERAL SERVICES
SWITCHED DATA SERVICE
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Switched Data Individual Line Loop Extension can be provided where:
- A customer’s local serving central office is capable of providing Switched Data.
- A customer’s local serving central office is not capable of providing Switched Data. The Company will
determine the nearest designated central office capable of providing Switched Data service. Interoffice digital
data service (DDS) mileage will apply from the non-capable central office to the central office capable of
providing Switched Data at the rates shown in the appropriate Price List. 1 In this situation, the dialing plan
associated with the central office that will be providing the Switched Data service to the customer will be utilized.
Switched Data Channel Access can be provided where:
- A customer’s local serving central office is capable of providing Switched Data.
- A customer’s local serving central office is not capable of providing Switched Data. The Company will
determine the nearest central office capable of proving Switched Data. Interoffice digital high capacity mileage
(1.544) will apply from the non-capable central office to the central office capable of providing Switched Data at
the mileage rate shown in the appropriate Price List. 2 In this situation, the customer will utilize the dialing plan
associated with the central office that delivers the digital dial tone.
Access to Switched Data service is obtained through a dial-up connection via the public switched telephone network using
the standard 7 through 10 digit methods.
Origination of calls for 800/866/877/888, 900, 976, 0- (IntraLATA) and 0+ (IntraLATA) is restricted.
The provision of Switched Data service is subject to the availability of certain central office and outside plant facilities.
Switched Data requires the use of customer provided data equipment (CPE) that must be compatible with the Company's
equipment and facilities.
1 Use Digital Data Service interoffice mileage in the Company's Access Price List, Section 5.7.10(A).
2 Use High Capacity 1.544 Megabit (DS-1) mileage in the Company's Access Price List, Section 5.7.7(A).
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 10
Original Sheet 3
GENERAL SERVICES
SWITCHED DATA SERVICE
FEATURE DESCRIPTIONS
Standard Features
Data Line Security – This feature prevents a call from being interrupted by override tones, such as a call waiting tone, or
other tests or busy verification testes that would interrupt the flow of data.
Intercom Dialing – This features allows customer group stations to complete calls to other stations without the assistance
of an attendant, by dialing a 2 through 7 digit number. This feature is applicable to CentralNetR customer groups only and
is restricted to the serving wire center only.
Direct Dialing – This feature allows the user to place local and long distance calls without the assistance of an attendant
by using the standard 7 through 10 digit dialing methods.
Optional Features
Data Direct Connect – This feature provides an automatic connection between a Switched Data calling line that goes off-
hook and a predetermined location.
Data Closed User Group – This feature, restricted to CentraNetR lines, provides partitioning of Switched Data lines into
groups where calls within such a group are allowed, but calls between such groups are denied.
Optional Feature Packages
The following feature packages are available for use with Switched Data service:
Feature Package Data 1000 includes:
Data Toll Restriction – This feature will restrict toll calls from being placed over Switched Data lines.
Data Sequential Hunt Group – This feature assigns a pilot telephone number to the hunt group. Hunting is sequential,
i.e., starting at the first line assigned to the pilot telephone number and ending at the last line.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 10
Original Sheet 4
GENERAL SERVICES
SWITCHED DATA SERVICE
DEFINITIONS
Bit
A binary digit. The smallest unit of information in the binary system of notation.
Bits Per Second
The number of bits transmitted per second. A measure of the speed of transmission of digital information.
Digital
Information which is expressed in discrete or non-continuous form.
Hunting
A search through a group of telephone numbers until an idle number is found or the last number of the group is reached.
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Section 10
Original Sheet 5
GENERAL SERVICES
SWITCHED DATA SERVICE
APPLICATION OF RATES
Switched Data service is comprised of the following rate elements:
- Switched Data Customer Line
- Service Connection Charges
- Optional Features
- Software Reconfiguration Charge
- Network Usage Charge
The appropriate regulations established in other sections of this Price List will also apply.
Rates and charges specified in other sections of the Price List for services provided in conjunction with Switched Data
service (Touch-Tone, SmartCallSM features, CentraNetR features, etc.) are in addition to the monthly rates for Switched
Data service.
Customer Premises Channelization is an optional component of Switched Data channel Access. The customer may elect
to support premises channelization with CPE devices. Channelization at the customer’s premises when provided by the
Company, is available at the rates specified on sheet 6. Both the Customer Premises channelization charge, per channel
and the Customer Premises Termination charge, per access arrangement (24 channels), will apply.
Switched Data lines placed in a voice CentraNetR business group do not require Central Office Located lines for outbound
data traffic. However, the customer may choose to purchase additional Central Office Located lines to support all
terminating traffic that may be increase by Switched Data. The customer has the option of placing the Switched Data
lines in a Switched Data-only CentraNetR business group which will not require Central Office Located lines for either
outbound or terminating data traffic.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 10
Original Sheet 6
GENERAL SERVICES
SWITCHED DATA SERVICE
RATES
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rates Charge 1
Switched Data Individual Line Loop Extension
Interoffice Mileage 2
Access Loop 3
Single Line $ 50.00 $ 50.00
CentraNetR 50.00 50.00
Channelization, per line
Single Line 12.00 50.00
CentraNetR 15.00 50.00
1 In addition to applicable Nonrecurring Charges in Section 4 of this Price List.
2 Use Digital Data Service interoffice and/or interexchange mileage charges in the Company’s Intrastate Access Price List.
3 In addition to the Federal Subscriber Line Charge, as set forth in the Company’s FCC tariff.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 10
Original Sheet 7
GENERAL SERVICES
SWITCHED DATA SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rates Charge 1
Switched Data Channel Access (24 Channels)
Channels Access 2, 3 3
Central Office Termination,
per access arrangement $150.00 $125.00
Central Office Channelization,
per channel activated 5.00
Optional Features
Data Direct Connect,
each line 1.00
Data Closed User Group,
each line 1.00
Optional Features Package
Feature Package Data 1000,
per line 1.00
1 In addition to applicable Nonrecurring Charges in Section 4 of this Price List.
2 The Special Access Line Rate, as set forth in the Company’s Intrastate Access Price List will apply.
3 In addition to the Federal Subscriber Line Charge, as set forth in the Company’s Interstate Access tariff.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 10
Original Sheet 8
GENERAL SERVICES
SWITCHED DATA SERVICE
RATES (Continued)
Network Usage 1
Switched Data Network Usage will be billed to the originating end of the Switched Data call which terminates
within the local calling area only. For Switched Data calls terminating outside the local calling area, the
applicable toll charges will apply.
Software Reconfiguration Charge, Monthly Rate
per occurrence $ 12.75
The Software Reconfiguration charge is applicable for any software changes that are required to make changes to
Optional Features (e.g., changing Data Direct Connection Destination, etc.) or changes to Feature Packages (e.g., add,
delete or change features). The Service Request Charges in Section 4 are also applicable.
1 Network Usage does not apply to CentraNetR intercom calls.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 11
Original Sheet A
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
INDEX
Sheet Nos.
11. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
Index A
Digital ISDN Single Line
General................................................................................................................... 1
Description.............................................................................................................. 1
Conditions............................................................................................................... 3
Definitions............................................................................................................... 6
Service Descriptions and Features........................................................................ 8
MBKS Basic Service............................................................................................... 13
Rates....................................................................................................................... 16
ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
Description.............................................................................................................. 21
Conditions............................................................................................................... 22
Feature Descriptions .............................................................................................. 24
Rates....................................................................................................................... 26
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 11
Original Sheet 1
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
GENERAL
Services offered in accordance with this Price List are provided exclusively from central offices equipped with digital facilities.
The availability of services and ability to provide services may vary among serving central offices. Digital (ISDN) Single Line
services will be provided where central office capabilities and conditions permit.
Customer-provided equipment used in conjunction with services provided in accordance with this Price List must conform with
the technical specifications of the Company.
The Company may change telecommunications services, equipment, operations, or procedures while remaining consistent
with the Federal Communications Commission's Rules and Regulations. If changes cause a customer's equipment or
communications system to become incompatible with services or if changes cause terminal equipment to require modification
or become less effective, the Company shall not be responsible.
Customer requested temporary disconnections of Digital (ISDN) Single Line services are not permitted.
A change in service from a basic exchange service to Digital (ISDN) Single Line service is a discontinuation of service and an
establishment of service and will cause a temporary interruption of service. However, all applicable installation and service
connection charges and all charges applicable to the establishment of Digital (ISDN) Single Line services apply.
All voice/circuit-switched data calls will be charged blocks of time, flat rate, or network usage rates at the charges stated
elsewhere in this Price List.
DESCRIPTION
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service is a local exchange telecommunications service available only to customers served from
suitably equipped central offices where operating conditions permit. It is a central office based service arrangement which
consists of host central office interface equipment and software located on Company premises. Digital (ISDN) Single Line
Service is a set of standards which will enable end-to-end digital transmission, access integration, and established
standardization of points of interconnection over a single access line.
End-to-end digital connectivity eliminates the necessity for voice-band modems that utilize analog signal processing
techniques. Access integration refers to utilizing a single ISDN link, thereby, an end-user over a single line can access a wide
variety of user information services, such as voice and circuit switched data. This service provides local exchange access,
interexchange access, and features.
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Access is a service which terminates a digital local loop at the central office and permits access to
the exchange network. Only one Digital (ISDN) Single Line access element is required for each digital local loop.
A customer may order multiple Single Lines.
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Section 11
Original Sheet 2
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
DESCRIPTION (Continued)
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service is composed of the following elements:
o Local Loop
o Digital (ISDN) Single Line Access
o Line Configuration: choose one or a combination of:
B-Voice/CSD, per line
o Usage Options - must choose one:
Measured service (Res or Bus)
25 hours block of time (Res only)
50 hours block of time (Res or Bus)
Flat rate (Res only)
100 hour block of time (Bus only)
Measured for Circuit Switched Data Calls.
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service is digital exchange service.
A Digital (ISDN) Single Line Access arranges a digital local loop for an individual user.
Each Packaged Service is associated with a digital local loop, not with a channel.
Each digital local loop is arranged with a B-Channel or D-Channel configuration, or both a B-Channel and D-Channel
configuration.
The B-Voice/Circuit Switched Data Channel (B-V/CSD) assigns voice and circuit switched data traffic to two B-Channels of a
digital local line. The CSD mode operates at a maximum speed of 64 kbps (Switched 64 kbps) but may be used at a speed of
56 kbps (Switched 56 kbps).
Data sent to interexchange carriers over B-V/CSD Channels in the CSD mode can be transmitted at either 64 kbps or 56 kbps.
(Some interexchange carriers do not offer transmission at 64 kbps).
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Office of the Secretary
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Section 11
Original Sheet 3
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
CONDITIONS
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service is available where central office and operating facilities and conditions permit.
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service is not available for resale.
One bill will be rendered for each Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service.
The Company makes no guarantee and assumes no liability for sharing by the customer of the Digital (ISDN) Single Line
Service and its associated facilities, including (without limitation) the failure of any person to pay the customer's billing for any
reason whatsoever, including (without limitation) denied toll calls and toll fraud.
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service is offered on a term commitment basis commencing on the date the service is established.
A minimum term commitment of three months is required for each ISDN Single Line service.
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service Line and Feature Packages rates apply each month from the time the system is placed in
service.
Rates and charges for Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service contemplate the use of central office equipment selected by the
Company. When special central office equipment or features are provided at the request of the customer, special assembly
rates and charges may be applied in addition to those shown herein.
Private Line arrangements or Special Access Services connected with Digital Single Line Service are subject to rates, rules,
and conditions as set forth in the appropriate Price Lists.
Certain optional feature capabilities may not be compatible with other Feature Packages or Optional System features.
Definitions of Individual Calling Services, Packages, and CLASS Features are provided in Section 7 of this Price List.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 11
Original Sheet 4
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Additional Telephone Numbers
Up to two primary telephone numbers are provided with each activated Digital (ISDN) Single Line one for each of 2
channels. If an additional telephone number is required an additional number charge applies for each additional number.
The additional telephone numbers are available at the rate shown in this section. Additional telephone numbers may be
published in the directory at the additional listing rates as found in Section 5 of this Price List.
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Access
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Access provides support for connecting from one to eight terminals belonging to the same
customer on an individual digital local line.
Only one user will be connected to each B-Channel. Other users on the same digital local loop can access the D-Channel
only.
A maximum of eight terminals belonging to the same customer are permitted per Digital Single line.
Individual Line Loop Extension
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Individual Line Loop Extension provides a physical extension of the Digital (ISDN) Single Line
loop from approximately 18,000 feet to approximately 36,000 feet (Distances are for planning purposes; actual distances
are dependent on decibel (dB) loss and not just physical loop length.) This physical extension is accomplished by means
of a central office installed power module and an outside plant installed regenerator or U-Repeater.
The deployment method is based on dB loss and not on specific cable footage. The vendor installation information
indicates that up to a 34dB loss at 40kHz in either direction of the field repeater is acceptable. The Company’s
engineering practice identifies a maximum loss for the Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service loop as 38dB at 40kHz. If the
service distance exceeds the 38dB for standard installation, a U-Repeater may be mounted within the stated range of
34dB, thereby extending the service length another 34dB from the U-Repeater installation point. Only one U-Repeater
and associated power module can be used per Digital (ISDN) Single Line.
The customer's network access line is pre-engineered to determine if a U-Repeater/power module is required. The
customer will not be charged the Digital (ISDN) Single Line Individual Line Loop Extension rate unless the equipment is
actually used. The charge will not be invoked based on the cable footage. The power module is designed for use only
with the U-Repeater and the repeater can only be used with the power module. The appropriate Individual Line Loop
Extension rate will apply in addition to rates for Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service.
One interexchange carrier must be selected for all voice and circuit switched data telephone numbers associated with the
same digital local loop.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 11
Original Sheet 5
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Foreign Central Office
If ISDN is not available from a customer's normal serving central office, the company may choose to provide service from
the nearest ISDN-capable office. If ISDN is available from a customer's normal serving central office, the customer must
accept service from that office and ISDN Foreign Central Office/Foreign Exchange is not available to the customer.
At the Company's discretion, Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service may be provided to a non-capable central office. In this
instance, if the customer is served from a central office/exchange which has the same local calling scope as his normal
serving central office/exchange, no Foreign Central Office/Foreign Exchange charges will apply.
Should the customer be served from a different local calling scope from the customer's normal serving central
office/exchange, Foreign Central Office/Foreign Exchange charges as specified in Section 6 of this Price List will apply.
When ISDN service becomes available from the customer's normal serving central office, the customer will accept a
number change to a number associated with the ISDN serving central office. The customer will be subject to calling areas
associated with the normal serving central office, as specified in Section 4 of this Price List.
If the customer does not wish to take ISDN service from the normal serving central office after the service is available from
their office, but continues to utilize service from an alternate serving central office, Foreign Central Office/Foreign
Exchange charges will apply.
No charge will apply to transfer the customer back to their normal serving central office as set forth above.
Provisioning of ISDN from non-capable ISDN offices is solely at the discretion of the Company.
Subsequent Additions, Deletions and Changes
Subsequent line additions will be rated under a new term commitment or an addendum to an existing term commitment
based upon the remaining period of the initial term.
Termination Liability
In the event Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service is terminated by the customer prior to completion of the initial term period,
Termination Liability charges, as outlined in General Regulations, Section 3, will apply.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 11
Original Sheet 6
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
DEFINITIONS
B-Channel (Bearer Channel)
A channel used to carry digitized voice and data information at a speed of 64 kbps.
Clear Channel Capability
The capability to transport 64 kbps over a channel with no constraint on the quantity or on the sequence of bits.
Channel
The electrical path provided by the Company between two or more terminating points for the transmission of information
or intelligence.
D-Channel (Delta Channel)
A communications path that operates at 16 kbps in support of network control signals.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
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Section 11
Original Sheet 7
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
DEFINITIONS (Continued)
Digital (ISDN) Single Line
Single Line Service is based on industry Standard Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI)
technology where one line includes two 64 kilobits (kbps) per second B-Channels and one D-Channel.
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
A set of standards which enable end-to-end digital transmission, access integration, and established standardization of
points of interconnection over a single access line. End-to-end digital transmission eliminates the necessity for voice-band
modems that use analog processing techniques. Access integration refers to utilizing a single ISDN line, whereby an end
user over one line can access a wide variety of user information services such as voice and circuit switched data.
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Access
The central office termination of a BRI Line arranged for access to the public switched network.
Kbps
Kilobits Per Second.
Mbps
Megabits Per Second.
User
A member of a business system.
MBKS
Multibutton Key Set.
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Section 11
Original Sheet 8
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS AND FEATURES
Feature Matrices
The following feature matrices indicate the availability of each feature with Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service.
Basic Operating Features
Feature Name Digital
Direct Inward Dialing X
Direct Outward Dialing X
Automatic Identification of Outward Dial X
Distinctive Ringing X
Touch Call X
Caller ID – Number Only X
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Section 11
Original Sheet 9
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS AND FEATURES (Continued)
Feature Matrices (Continued)
Data Packages Features
Feature Name CSD1000 CSD2000
Data Speed Call - Short List X X
Data Call Forward X X
Data Toll Restriction X X
Data Multi-Line Hunt Group X X
Data Circular Hunt X
Data Speed Call - Long List X
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Section 11
Original Sheet 10
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS AND FEATURES (Continued)
Data Packages
Circuit Switched Data (CSD) 1000 Package
Data Call Forward
Data Multi-Line Hunt Group
Data Speed Call-Short List
Data Toll Restriction
Circuit Switched Data (CSD) 2000 Package
Data 1000 Package plus
Data Circular Hunting
Data Speed Call-Long List
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Section 11
Original Sheet 11
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS AND FEATURES (Continued)
Data Packages (Continued)
Circuit Switched Data 1000 Package
Data Call Forward allows a customer to forward incoming calls to another telephone number.
Data Multi-Line Hunt Group provides sequential hunting among lines in a hunt group for calls to a pilot number.
Data Speed Call-Short List allows speed calling over a Circuit Switched Data Channel. A short list allows storing up to
eight numbers.
Data Toll Restriction denies toll calls attempted from Circuit Switched Data Channels.
Circuit Switched Data 2000 Package - Includes CSD 1000 Package Plus:
Data Circular Hunting searches for a vacant line in a hunt group for calls to a pilot number. The hunting starts from the
idle line found by the previous hunt.
Data Speed Call-Long List allows speed calling over a Circuit Switched Data Channel. A long list allows storing up to
thirty numbers.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
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Section 11
Original Sheet 12
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS AND FEATURES (Continued)
Data Packages (Continued)
Individual Services
Data Direct Connect provides an automatic connection between a calling line that goes off hook and a predetermined
telephone number.
Usage Options
Block of Time Flat-rated usage for a predefined number of hours (25, 50 or 100). May be chosen by the customer as an
alternative to flat rate or measured service (including measured circuit switched data calls). All voice and circuit switched
data calls apply toward the block of time.
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Section 11
Original Sheet 13
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
MULTIBUTTON KEY SET (MBKS) BASIC SERVICE
Voice Packages Features
ISDN SL MBKS Feature Set
Analog Shared Directory Number
Call Alternation
Call Forwarding
Conference Calling
Drop
Feature Function Buttons
Feature Inspect
Hold
Key System Coverage for Analog Lines
Multiple Directory Number Buttons
Shared Call Appearance of Directory Number
Speed Dialing
Time and Date Display
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
Original Sheet 14
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
MULTIBUTTON KEY SET (MBKS) BASIC SERVICE (Continued)
MBKS is 5ESS switch terminology. A similar system term, Electronic Key Telephone Set (EKTS) is commonly used in
DMS-100 switch terminology.
Service Descriptions and Features
Analog Shared Directory Number (DN) allows an analog user to share an MBKS DN with ISDN MBKS users.
The analog user can originate, receive, or bridge onto a call on the shared MBKS DN. If an MBKS DN is
shared by an analog user and if there are multiple appearances of that shared DN on the ISDN MBKS
terminals, the analog user can be associated with any one call appearance of that shared MBKS DN, with the
default being the first call appearance.
Call Alternation allows a station user to hold one call, make another call and then talk alternately between the
two parties.
Call Forwarding provides the option of fixed and/or variable forwarding of a station's incoming calls to a
predetermined number. Includes all calls or any calls reaching a busy or no answer conditions (Fixed
Forwarding is established and changed by the Telephone Company, whereas variable forwarding is established
and changed by the station user).
Conference Calling allows a user to set up a conference call. Conference calls can include individual Digital
ISDN-SL users and outside users. Three or more parties can be connected depending on the system.
Drop allows a user to disconnect the last party added to a conference call, or the other party if only two parties
are conferenced.
Feature Inspect provides service providers and end users who have display terminals with a method of
determining the features and call appearances that are assigned to the buttons on a terminal. Inspecting a
button is a two-step procedure: (1) The Inspect Feature button is depressed, and (2) The feature or call
appearance button to be inspected is pressed. The feature assigned or, for call appearances, call related
information is displayed.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
Original Sheet 15
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
MULTIBUTTON KEY SET (MBKS) BASIC SERVICE (Continued)
Service Descriptions and Features (Continued)
Hold allows the MBKS set user to place a call on hold by pressing the function button. Any MBKS set with the
call appearance for call on hold can pick up the call by pressing the call appearance button.
Key System Coverage for Analog Lines allows an analog station set to share calls with the ISDN station set.
Multiple DN Buttons provide access to more than one Directory Number (DN) on the MBKS set. Indicator lights
show the status of the DN (idle, call on hold, call in progress, etc.)
Shared Call Appearances of DN allows several MBKS station sets to share one or more DNs. Originating and
terminating events on one station set affect all stations sharing that DN. The shared DNs can have multiple call
appearances, multiple calls can exist on one DN, and more than one station sharing the DN can have a call
active on that shared DN.
Speed Dialing (Abbreviated Dialing) permits the customer to dial selected numbers using fewer digits than
normally required. This is accomplished through the assignment of abbreviated codes to frequently called
numbers. One and two-digit speed dialing lists are available. The Speed Dialing Feature is available to
individual lines and members (some or all) of a multi-line hunt group. Speed Dialing lists assigned to individual
lines can be shared by other lines at the customer's request.
Time and Date Display is a subscription feature for ISDN attendants and ISDN station set users. The 5ESS
Switch provides the time and date to the ISDN station set.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
Original Sheet 16
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
RATES - Residence/Business
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate_ Charges
Home/Business Digital (ISDN) Single-Line Service Local Loop
Month-to-Month 1 2
12-Month Term Agreement 1 2
36-Month Term Agreement 1 2
Digital (ISDN) Single-Line Access
Month-to-Month $ 30.00 $ 50.00
12-Month Term Agreement 25.00 2
36-Month Term Agreement 22.00 2
B-Voice/Circuit Switched Data, per line 3
Residence 2.00 --
Business 5.00 --
1 Pick up local Residence or Business Basic Calling Service rate.
2 Applicable service request charges are found in Section 4, Nonrecurring Charges.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
Original Sheet 17
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
RATES - Residence/Business
Usage Options 1 Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
25 hour block of time 2, 3
Residence Only 4 $ 43.00 --
50 hour block of time
Residence/Business 76.00 --
100 hour block of time
Business Only 5 140.00 --
Flat Rate 3 83.00 --
Residence Only
Measured
Residence/Business 6 --
1 Use Basic Calling Service Residence One-Party or Business One-Party with all usage options.
2 All local voice and circuit switched data calls (combined channel usage) apply toward the block of time. Overtime for all local
voice and circuit switched data calls occurring beyond the subscribed block of time will be billed at a rate of 5 cents per minute.
3 Application of toll charges apply in addition, as required, to block of time and flat rate.
4 Residential customers may subscribe to the flat rate option, the 25 hour block of time, or the 50 hour block of time or the
Measured option on a per line basis.
5 Business customers may subscribe to the Measured option, the 50 hour block of time or the 100 hour block of time on a per
line basis.
6 The Local Measured Usage Rates as specified in Section 4 of this Price List will apply.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
Original Sheet 18
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
RATES - Residence/Business (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate 1 Charges
Featured Services - Home or Business
MBKS Basic Service Feature Packages,
per line $ 6.00 $ 25.00
Circuit Switched Data 1000 Feature Package,
per line 3.00 25.00
Circuit Switched Data 2000 Feature Package,
per line 5.00 25.00
Optional Services
Data Direct Connect, per line 1.00 --
1 Rate applicable for month-to-month, 12 month, and 36 month term agreements.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
Original Sheet 19
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
RATES - Residence/Business (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
Digital (ISDN) Individual Line Loop Extension, $ 20.00 $ 50.00
per line
FX Access Termination 70.00 1 --
FX Transport
Contiguous exchanges (per mile or fraction thereof),
per ISDN Single Line 4.00 --
Non Contiguous exchanges (per mile or fraction thereof),
per ISDN Single Line 6.00 --
1 In addition to other applicable Foreign Exchange rates.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
Original Sheet 20
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES
RATES - Residence/Business (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
Optional Features
Additional Directory Numbers, each $ 2.00 --
Data Base Changes
Software Changes 1 -- $ 25.00
1 Applies to changes to existing services per service order done on the same day.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
1st Revised Sheet 21
Canceling
Original Sheet 21
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
DESCRIPTION
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) - Primary Rate Interface (PRI) is a central office based service arrangement
that is an alternative for individual access services, such as Direct Inward Dialing (DID), Direct Outward Dialing (DOD),
800 (series) Services, Wide Area Telecommunications Services, and local business trunks.
ISDN-PRI is provisioned on a clear channel 1.544 megabyte per second (Mbps) facility and uses the ISDN architecture of
23 "B" channels and one "D" channel or 24 "B" channels to provide the customer with the capabilities of simultaneous
access, transmission and switching of voice, data and imaging services via channelized transport.
ISDN-PRI provides the capability to transport customer information in the form of circuit-switched voice or data up to 64
Kbps over any "B" channel. One "D" channel can control up to 20 PRI Accesses. When the service is configured in that
manner, a single "D" channel in one ISDN-PRI Access handles all signaling and control functions of the other PRI
Accesses in the arrangement, which allows remaining PRI Accesses to consist of 24 "B" channels each.
The local calling scope of ISDN PRI Flat Rate Voice Channel is that of the Community Calling Plan as described in this
Price List. The ISDN PRI Access customers can choose to add the Community Plus Calling Plan as described in this
Price List at rates for the Central Office Located Trunk. This calling plan can be purchased instead of the Voice Channel
Activation, Flat rate.
The PRI Term & Volume Plans include the PRI Access, the DS1 Switched Facility, standard features and Channel
Activations (except Tie Channels). The local calling scope of ISDN PRI channels in the Term & Volume Plans is that
of the Community Plus Calling Plan as described in this Price List. The PRI Access Term & Volume Packages without
the DS1Switched Facility includes the same items except the DS1 Switched Facility. The packages are offered with
two options: 1) Community Plus Voice with flat rate data or 2) measured voice and measured data. Tie Channels are
in addition to the regular channels.
The PRI Term & Volume Plan is an optional plan.
Advice No. 07-14
Issued: August 22, 2007 Effective: September 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 1, 2007
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
2nd Revised Sheet 22
Canceling
1st RevisedSheet 22
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
CONDITIONS
ISDN-PRI service is available from serving central offices equipped with the necessary "clear channel" facilities to provide
ISDN-PRI service. Feature availability and service capabilities are dependent on the facilities and the digital technology
providing the service.
Customer Provided Equipment (CPE) must be NI-2 compliant. Any CPE that requires custom switch features not
supported in the NI-2 specification may be supported as an exception and priced on an individual case basis. Custom
ISDN features based in specific switch types may be provided on individual case basis.
The service is available from central offices that have the necessary facilities to provide ISDN-PRI service and the
customers serving wire center is ISDN-PRI capable.
If a customer desires ISDN PRI service from an alternative central office and/or ISDN PRI service from an alternative
central office is necessary because the customer's normal serving wire center is not suitably equipped, such service may
be provided; however the customer will be provided with the dialing plan associated with the alternative central office.
The Local PRI Access, Channel Activations and PRI Facility rates and charges will apply in addition to the Special
Transport Terminations (two apply) and Special Transport Mileage rates when the service is provided from an alternative
central office within the local calling scope of the customer's normal central office.
When a customer's serving office is part of a Remote Switching Cluster, additional Special Transport Termination and
Special Transport (mileage) charges are not applicable. A Remote Switching Cluster exists when the remote switch is
dependent on the host switch for its software processing. A remote switch can process only intra-office calls with the host
switch. Customers served from a Remote Switching Cluster may subscribe to ISDN-PRI from the host switch at no
additional charge, provided the customer's local calling area and telephone numbers are those provided from the remote
switch.
This Price List provides for PRI switching capabilities only and additional services must be subscribed to under separate
sections of this Price List. Each ISDN-PRI trunk group is provided with one telephone number. Additional numbers may
be purchased at the rates specified for Direct Inward Dialing (DID) service.
Customers with a term commitment who disconnect ISDN-PRI services before the expiration of the term period, shall pay
an early termination liability charge as outlined in General Regulations, Section 3. Termination Liability does not apply to
optional features. The termination liability charge will not apply when a customer converts from PRI Access and Facility
to a PRI Access only when the PRI is connecting to an alternate high capacity facility
During the initial term commitment period, the customer may add PRI services at the same monthly rate specified in the
customer's original term commitment.
Advice No. 08-11
Issued: June 20, 2008 Effective: July 1, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
|
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
1st Revised Sheet 23
Canceling
Original Sheet 23
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
CONDITIONS (Continued)
If a customer discontinues other Company services and establishes ISDN-PRI that utilizes the same facilities (i.e., Digital
Channel Service), the nonrecurring charge associated with the ISDN-PRI facilities (DS1 facilities) will be waived for the same
quantity replaced by the ISDN-PRI facilities to which the customer currently subscribes. The nonrecurring charges associated
with the ISDN-PRI access portion of the new service applies in all instances.
The PRI Subsequent Activity Charge (SAC) is applicable for any changes to customer configurations after the initial installation.
The SAC is applicable per occurrence and not based on the number of trunks.
Customers on an existing PRI contract plan may convert to a new contract plan without incurring termination liability
charges provided the value of the new contract is equal to or greater than the remaining value of the existing contract
plan.
All of a customer’s Telephone Company provided Term and Volume Plan PRIs within a state will count towards the volume
contract threshold. Volume contract customers may change the number of PRIs during the volume term period. In the event
customers under a volume contract make subsequent PRI increases or decreases that cause the total number of PRIs to fall
within a different threshold level, all remaining PRIs will be billed at the applicable level rate for the remainder of the volume
contract term period. The customer must provide the account information of the PRIs included in the volume contracts at the
time of the initial installation of service and with each change to the service under the volume contract.
Two-year volume contract customers may subscribe to 3-year contract PRI features and facilities when 2 year contract
rates are not available.
Advice No. 08-11
Issued: June 20, 2008 Effective: July 1, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
2nd Revised Sheet 24
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 24
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS
STANDARD FEATURES
The following B-channel features are offered to the customer at no additional charge:
Calling Number Identification is a standard feature that allows the customer to have access to the directory number of
the calling party.
"D" Channel Back-Up automatically takes over for a failed "D" channel in case of trouble. This may be subscribed to as
part of a 23B+D Channel Back-Up arrangement.
Call-by-Call Service Selection provides an option to the dedicated channel configuration by allowing channels to be
configured to access multiple services on a per call basis. With this feature, separate facilities are not required for
individual services, such as DID, DOD, WATS, 800 (series) services, and local switched access lines.
Clear Channel Capability allows the customer to transport 64 Kbps over the PRI channels with no constraint on the
quantity or sequence of bits using the "Bipolar with Eight Zero Substitution" method of providing bit sequence
independence.
Non-Facility Associated Signaling (NFAS) allows the D-channel signaling entity to assign calls to channels on more than
one interface (including the one containing the D-channel). The collection of these B-channels and the controlling D-
channel is called a PRI group. Multiple DS1 Facilities can be assigned to a PRI group.
Two Way Service provides an option to the dedicated channel configuration by allowing two way calls on all
channels.
Advice No. 08-11
Issued: June 20, 2008 Effective: July 1, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
110I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
3rd Revised Sheet 25
Canceling
2nd Revised Sheet 25
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS (Continued)
OPTIONAL FEATURES
Calling Line Identification (CLID) with Name: Allows the customer to have access to the directory number and name of
the calling party. No additional nonrecurring charge will apply for CLID with Name feature if installed with initial PRI order.
If CLID with Name is added to an existing PRI arrangement, the Miscellaneous Additions and/or Changes Charge in
Nonrecurring Charges, Section 4 of this Price List, will apply. CLID with Name is available only where facilities and
conditions permit. CLID with Name is available on a 1-, 3-, 5 year term commitment or Term and Volume plan.
PRI Station Detail Billing: Provides individual station call details for all stations utilizing a Customer’s ISDN Primary
Service at an account level on a monthly basis. These details are provided with the normal customer bill or on the Verizon
Communications Inc. website via the Internet.
PRI Station Detail billing is only available with message/measured usage service. Individual PRI Station Call Detail is
for informational purposes only. Exact billing information is located in the Measured Call Summary portion of the bill.
The customer’s ISDN Primary Service must be equipped with Calling Party Default Directory Number with the Calling
Party Screening option. Customers will not have the option to change the Calling Party Number and CPN may not be
deleted. Customers will have the option to define a partial listing in the screening list. Specific call details will not be
provided for stations not included in the screening list. The screening list may not include 800 numbers, fictitious
numbers, private network numbers or Centrex Dialing Plan numbers defined in the screening tables. Station Call
Details will only be provided for valid telephone numbers within the switch providing the customer’s ISDN Primary
Service.
Tie Channel Service: Provides intercom capability on “B” channels of ISDN-PRI arrangements and other digital
CentraNetR systems within the same subscriber network (central office to central office). This feature provides the
capability to communicate on a private facility basis, as a tie line between CentraNetR systems served from different
central offices. Tie channels on a single ISDN-PRI arrangement can be configured for intercom calling to a
CentraNetR system and local exchange access for CPE. Intercom calls between an ISDN-PRI arrangement and a
CentraNetR system do not incur usage charges. Calls to telephone numbers outside of a CentraNetR system without
intercom capability may incur usage charges.
Tie Channel Service may terminate on CPE at a customer location or at an Intermediary Customer (IC) location.
Rates for Tie Channel Service to Customer Premises or Central Office to Central Office are available on a per “B”
channel basis or on a per ISDN-PRI basis. Rates for Tie Channel Services to IC are available on a per “B” channel
basis or on a per PRI basis when 10 or more channels are activated.
Tie Channel to an Intermediary Customer (IC): "B" channels may be specified as dedicated to compatible services of
an interexchange carrier or other service provider. The rate for the ISDN-PRI Facility is as specified in the Rate
section following. The intermediary customer will be required to order a 1.544 high capacity digital services facility to
the customer's ISDN-PRI serving central office from the appropriate Verizon interstate or intrastate access services
tariff.
Advice No. 08-11
Issued: June 20, 2008 Effective: July 1, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
1st Revised Sheet 26
Canceling
Original Sheet 26
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
RATES
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 1
ISDN-PRI DS-1 Facility
1-Year Term Commitment $ 150.00 $ 575.00
5-Year Term Commitment 115.00 575.00
ISDN-PRI Access - Local
1-Year Term Commitment $ 420.00 $ 500.00
5-Year Term Commitment 340.00 500.00
PRI Special Transport Termination 30.00
PRI Special Transport per Airline Mile 10.00
1 Service charges reflected in Section 4 of this Price List will not apply in addition to the nonrecurring charges specified here.
(M) Material previously on this Sheet has been transferred to Section 16 Grandfathered Services.
Advice No. 06-06
Issued: August 18, 2006 Effective: August 30, 2006
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(M)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 30, 2006
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
2nd Revised Sheet 27
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 27
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 1
Channel Activations, per channel 2
Voice Channel Activation,
Flat $ 15.00 --
Voice/Data Channel Activation,
Measured 3 5.00 --
Channel Usage
Voice Channel Usage -- --
Data Channel Usage 4 --
Subsequent Activity Charge
per occurrence -- $ 200.00
1 Service charges reflected in Section 4 of this Price List will not apply in addition to the nonrecurring charges specified here.
2 Community Calling Plus Plan may be subscribed to in lieu of the Voice Channel activation flat rate.
3 Measured usage applies to all out-dialed calls from the Voice/Data Channel Activation (measured) regardless of whether such
calls are Voice (analog) or Data (digital) calls.
4 Network usage will be billed to calls that terminate within the local calling area only. Measured Usage Rates and Discount
Periods from Section 4 of this Price List will apply. Applicable toll charges will apply to calls terminating outside the local calling
area.
(M) Material moved to Sheet 29.
Advice No. 06-07
Issued: August 18, 2006 Effective: August 30, 2006
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(T)
(T)
(T)
(M)
(M)
(T)
(T)
(T)
(M)
(M)
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 30, 2006
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
3rd Revised Sheet 28
Canceling
2nd Revised Sheet 28
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 1
Optional Features
Calling Line Identification with Name
per ISDN Access 2
1 year Term Commitment $ 75.00
3 year Term Commitment 70.00
5 year Term Commitment 65.00
Term and Volume 40.00
PRI Station Detail Billing,
per account 100.00 0.00
Tie Channel Service to customers premises
or Central Office to Central Office, each
per “B” Channel 3 5.00
Tie Channel to an Intermediary Customer
1 – 9, 3
per channel 10.00
10 or more 3 100.00
1 Service charges reflected in Section 4 of this Price List will not apply in addition to the nonrecurring charges specified here.
2 If CLID with Name is added to an existing PRI arrangement, the Subsequent Activity Charge will apply once per service
order.
3 If Tie Channel Service is added during the initial installation of ISDN-PRI service, there is no NRC. If Tie Channel Service
is added subsequent to the initial installation of ISDN-PRI service, the Subsequent Activity Charge NRC, is applicable once
per order. ISDN PRI CentraNet® Access or ISDN PRI VOIP CentraNet® Access NRCs from Section 8 of this Price List
always apply. Tie Channel Rates are in addition to the regular Channel rates.
Advice No. 08-11
Issued: June 20, 2008 Effective: July 1, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(C)
(C)
(C)
(C)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 1, 2008
Boise, Idaho
I.P.U.C. PRICE LIST No. 1
VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.
Section 11
1st Revised Sheet 29
Canceling
Original Sheet 29
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
Term & Volume Rates:
PRI Access System – Flat Rate1
Ports – 23B, 23+D Add’l, 24B, each
Package 1, 1 to 5 PRIs
2 year Term Commitment $ 750.00
3 year Term commitment 720.00
Package 2, 6+ PRIs
2 year Term Commitment 700.00
3 year Term Commitment 685.00
PRI Access System – Flat Rate¹ w/o DS1 Switched Facility, each
Package 1, 1 to 5 PRIs
2 year Term Commitment 615.00
3 year Term Commitment 585.00
Package 2, 6+ PRIs
2 year Term Commitment 590.00
3 year Term Commitment 570.00
PRI Access System – Measured1
Ports – 23B, 23+D Add’l, 24B, each
Package 1, 1 to 5 PRIs
2 year Term Commitment 505.00
3 year Term Commitment 450.00
Package 2, 6+ PRIs
2 year Term Commitment 470.00
3 year Term Commitment 425.00
PRI Access System – Measured w/o DS1 Switched Facility, each¹
Package 1, 1 to 5 PRIs
2 year Term Commitment 390.00
3 year Term Commitment 335.00
Package 2, 6+ PRIs
2 year Term Commitment 350.00
3 year Term Commitment 310.00
1 Tie Channels are in addition to these rates.
Advice No. 07-14
Issued: August 22, 2007 Effective: September 1, 2007
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
(N)
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 11
Original Sheet 30
INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
Term & Volume Rates:
PRI Access System – Flat Rate1
Ports – 23B, 23+D Add’l, 24B, each
Package 1, 1 + PRIs
1 year Term Commitment $ 830.00
PRI Access System – Flat Rate w/o DS1 Switched Facility, each
Package 1, 1 + PRIs
1 year Term Commitment 680.00
PRI Access System – Measured1
Ports – 23B, 23+D Add’l, 24B, each
Package 1, 1 + PRIs
1 year Term Commitment 600.00
PRI Access System – Measured w/o DS1 Switched Facility, each
Package 1, 1 + PRIs
1 year Term Commitment 450.00
1 Tie Channels are in addition to these rates.
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Issued: June 20, 2008 Effective: July 1, 2008:
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
(N)
(N)
(N)
(N)
(N)
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Section 12
Original Sheet A
CYBERDS1 SERVICE
INDEX PAGE
Sheet Nos.
12. CyberDS1 Service
General...................................................................................................... 1
Digital Architecture ....................................................................... 2
Definitions..................................................................................... 3
Regulations .................................................................................. 4
Application of Rates...................................................................... 4
Rates............................................................................................ 5
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 12
Original Sheet 1
CYBERDS1 SERVICE
GENERAL
CyberDS1 Service provides network dial tone service between a customer's premises and the local serving office on a
channelized basis (DS0) over a single high-capacity (DS1) digital facility that terminates on the trunk side of the switch in
the local serving office. CyberDS1 is available for data dialed access use.
CyberDS1 is provided in capacity increments of 24 digital channels within a single DS1 (1.544 Mbps) signal.
CyberDS1 provides a trunkside DS1 connection with 24 channels. CyberDS1 does not provide the function of analog to
digital (or vice versa) conversions, and no service types can be specified on the DS1.
CyberDS1 is comprised of a CyberDS1 Capacity component:
The CyberDS1 Capacity will be at the rates and charges as specified under RATES of this Section.
CyberDS1 customers will have to select capacity in increments of 24 digital channels.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
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Section 12
Original Sheet 2
CYBERDS1 SERVICE
DIGITAL ARCHITECTURE
CyberDS1 differs in provisioning method and numbering format from end-to-end services. CyberDS1 will be available
from the Company on a link basis rather than as an end-to-end service. This architecture is intended to promote more
efficient connectivity of analog and digital networks.
If the CyberDS1 facility has been provisioned and is ready for use but the customer's related network services are not
ready, then the system will not be functional.
CyberDS1 will be available on a digital basis at the network interface on a customer's premises. Both the Company and
the customer have joint responsibilities to ensure the proper transmission of the provided services. Normal analog
channel network interface specifications will be superseded by the electrical specifications on the 1.544 Mbps (DS1)
channel which is actually terminated. Each digital channel provided will have an identity only as a "time slot" within a DS1
Channel. Compatible digital to analog conversion equipment must be provided by the customer to derive the desired
analog services. Any Channel Service Units (CSUs) necessary for digital services are the responsibility of the customer.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 12
Original Sheet 3
CYBERDS1 SERVICE
DEFINITIONS
Channel Service Unit (CSU). The term CSU denotes network channel terminating equipment provided by the customer to
terminate digital channel facilities on a customer's or user's premises.
CyberDS1 Capacity. A DS1 signal between the customer premises and the central office. This digital link can be used to
transport switched data services. CyberDS1 is available in increments of 24 digital channels.
DS0. The term DS0 denotes a channel service expressed in terms of its digitally encoded data bit rate in accordance with
the North American hierarchy of digital signal levels. It is generally referred to as having a 64 Kbps transmission bit rate
signal; however, customer transmitted bit rates are limited to 56 Kbps. The required format and interface specifications
are stated in Section 7000 of the Company Technical Interface Reference Manual.
DS1. The term DS1 denotes a channel service expressed in terms of its digitally encoded bit rate in accordance with the
North American hierarchy of digital signal levels. It has a 1.544 Mbps transmission data rate and provides for the two-way
simultaneous transmission of isochronous timed bit stream format. Unframed signal formats are not permitted or
compatible with Company equipment. The required format and interface specifications are stated in Section 7000 of the
Company Technical Interface Reference Manual.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 12
Original Sheet 4
CYBERDS1 SERVICE
REGULATIONS
CyberDS1 is furnished subject to the availability of facilities from digital central office equipment located in a central office
building owned or leased by the Company. Clear Channel Capability (B8ZS) will be provided where available.
CyberDS1 is available within an exchange where appropriate digital facilities are available as determined by the
Company. Service inquiries will be necessary to determine availability. Special Construction Charges as specified in
Section 4 of this Price List may be applicable.
All CyberDS1 must be channelized in a single equipment location on a customer's premises. CyberDS1 cannot be split
between premises, or multiple locations within a premise. Standard network interfaces, without Integrated Services Digital
Network (ISDN) signaling and without any line type features, will be provided by the Company for analog and digital
services consistent with existing practices.
The technical specifications and standard network interface for DS1 and associated channelized services are stated in
Section 7000 of the Company Technical Interface Reference Manual.
APPLICATION OF RATES
The CyberDS1 Capacity rate is applicable to each CyberDS1.
The CyberDS1 Capacity element provides for the network facility to the customer premises and the central office
channelization.
CyberDS1 Service is available on a month-to-month basis, or on a 12-, 24-, or 36-month term commitment. A change
from month-to-month to a term commitment will incur a Records Only Change Charge found in Section 4 of this Price List.
In the event CyberDS1 service is terminated by the customer prior to the completion of the current term commitment
period, Termination Liability as outlined in General Regulations, Section 3 will apply.
Supersedure (transfer) of service responsibility between customers is permitted subject to the rules and regulations as
specified in Section 3 of this Price List.
Unless specified herein, rules and regulations contained elsewhere in this Price List are also applicable to CyberDS1
Service.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 12
Original Sheet 5
CYBERDS1 SERVICE
RATES AND CHARGES
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge1,2
CyberDS1 Capacity,
each increment of 24 Digital Channels3
Month-to-month $ 750.00 $ 500.00
12-Month Term Commitment 725.00 500.00
24-Month Term Commitment 675.00 500.00
36-Month Term Commitment 600.00 500.00
1 The nonrecurring charge will be assessed for the initial establishment of service in lieu of the Nonrecurring Charges in
Section 4 of this Price List.
2 A change from month-to-month to a term commitment will incur a Records Only Change Charge found in Section 4 of this
Price List.
3 For informational purposes only, for each increment of 24 digital channels, a credit equal to 100% of the applicable
interstate Subscriber Line Charge will be applied to 22 of the 24 channels.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 13
Original Sheet A
SPECIAL CHANNEL SERVICES
INDEX PAGE
Sheet Nos.
13. Special Channel Services
General........................................................................................................ 1
Elements of Service..................................................................................... 2
Conditions ................................................................................................... 7
Responsibilities of the Customer.................................................................. 7
Responsibilities of the Company.................................................................. 7
Rates........................................................................................................... 8
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 13
Original Sheet 1
SPECIAL CHANNEL SERVICES
GENERAL
Special Channel Service (Private Line) facilities provide a transmission path to connect two or more points within a wire
center for the purpose of providing local telecommunications. The technical parameters of these facilities are limited to
standard voice grade capabilities. Customers may use the facilities for purposes such as voice, data, metering, etc.,
however, the Company does not guarantee transmission quality beyond the stated parameters.
This Price List contains rates and conditions applicable to Special Channel Services within a customer's serving wire
center. Any Special Channel Service requiring transmission parameters beyond voice grade, plus all interexchange and
intraexchange inter wire center private line facilities, are provided under Section 5 of the Company's Facilities for
Instrastate Access Price List.
The transmission performance characteristics of each Special Channel offering are stated in the Company'sTechnical
Interface Reference Manual. The Company will maintain existing transmission specifications on services installed prior to
the effective date of this Price List, except that existing services with performance specifications exceeding the standards
in the Company's Technical Interface Reference Manual will be maintained at the performance level specified in the
manual. The Manual further defines technical parameters of channels and supplemental features found in this Price List
that may be referenced when required.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 13
Original Sheet 2
SPECIAL CHANNEL SERVICES
ELEMENTS OF SERVICE
Special Channel Service consists of different elements which, when applied in various combinations, provide a variety of
services to meet customer requirements. These elements are:
Types of Channels
The types of channels provided under this Price List typically have uses for:
Remote metering, supervisory control and miscellaneous signaling (formerly referred to as Series 1001)
Remote metering, supervisory control and miscellaneous signaling and transmission between low speed
teletypewriters (formerly referred to as Series 1005)
Voice between telephone sets, key or PBX telephone systems or similar equipment not switched to the
telecommunications network (formerly referred to as Series 2001)
Voice and combined voice and tone control in connection with private land radio-telephone stations
(formerly referred to as Series 2002)
Remote metering, supervisory control and miscellaneous signaling and transmission of data signals
generated by customer-premises data processing equipment (formerly referred to as Series 3003 when
terminated on a 4-wire interface, and Series 3004 when terminated on a 2-wire interface)
Distribution of music or in connection with apparatus for recording of sounds (formerly referred to as
Series 6003)
Local Area Data Channels (formerly referred to as Series 11000)
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 13
Original Sheet 3
SPECIAL CHANNEL SERVICES
ELEMENTS OF SERVICE (Continued)
Types of Channels (Continued)
The before mentioned channels may be provided by two-wire or four-wire channels, as appropriate, when they meet the
parameters as follows:
Two-Wire Voice Grade Channel
These facilities are unconditioned and are capable of =transmitting voice or data signals within the frequency
spectrum of approximately 300 Hz to 3000 Hz. These facilities are furnished on a two-point or multi-point basis
and may be terminated two-wire or four-wire at the point of termination. They permit the simultaneous
transmission of information in both directions over a circuit, but cannot ensure independent information
transmission simultaneously in both directions.
Four-Wire Voice Grade Channel
These facilities are unconditioned and are capable of transmitting voice or data signals within the frequency
spectrum of approximately 300 Hz to 3000 Hz. The facilities are furnished on a two-point or multi-point basis
and may be terminated two-wire or four-wire at the point of termination. When terminated four-wire, they permit
simultaneous independent transmission of information in both directions over a circuit. However, when
terminated two-wire, simultaneous independent transmission cannot be supported.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 13
Original Sheet 4
SPECIAL CHANNEL SERVICES
ELEMENTS OF SERVICE (Continued)
Supplemental Features:
Supplemental features are items which can be added to a Special Channel Service to provide enhanced capabilities
or improve its utility. Customer use of supplemental features is limited only to the extent that such use must not harm
the network.
The following is a list of supplemental features that are offered under this Price List:
Bridging
Bridging is the function of connecting three or more loops in a wire center for the multipoint arrangement. Two
types of bridging are offered under this Price List.
Multipoint Data Bridging
This feature provides the capability to derive a multi-point data circuit from a single facility and is normally
provided on Voiceband facilities provided for transmission of data signals. This function is provided on a
per port basis where facilities are available.
Voice Conference Bridging
Bridging arrangement to connect multiple Voiceband facilities in order that a voice frequency input signal
from any location will be reproduced at the output of all other circuit locations. This function is provided on
a per port basis where facilities are available.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 13
Original Sheet 5
SPECIAL CHANNEL SERVICES
ELEMENTS OF SERVICE (Continued)
Supplemental Features: (Continued)
Conditioning
Data conditioning, when used with effective four-wire voice grade transmission facilities, improves the
characteristics of the channel. These improved characteristics apply only to that portion of the facility provided
by the Company, and not the service provided by the customer.
Only Types C and DA Data Conditioning are provided under this Price List (and may be combined on the same
circuit).
Type C conditioning controls attenuation distortion and envelope delay distortion as follows:
Attenuation distortion - with reference to the loss at 1004 Hz, will be controlled within an Acceptance
Limit (AL) of -0.5 dB to +3.0 dB to Immediate Action Limit (IAL) of -1.0 dB to +3.0 dB in an
approximate range of 300 - 3000 Hz.
Envelope delay distortion must not exceed a maximum difference of AL 2,950 microseconds and IAL
3,000 microseconds in an approximate range of 500 - 3000 Hz.
Type DA conditioning controls the signal to C-notched noise ratio and intermodulation distortion. Facilities will
have the following characteristics:
Signal to C-notched noise ratio with AL greater than or equal to 34 dB and IAL, 32 dB.
Nonlinear signal to second order distortion with AL greater than or equal to 40 dB and IAL, 38 dB.
Nonlinear signal to third order distortion with AL greater than or equal to 44 dB and IAL, 42 dB.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 13
Original Sheet 6
SPECIAL CHANNEL SERVICES
ELEMENTS OF SERVICE (Continued)
Supplemental Features: (Continued)
Signaling
Signaling is the capability inherent in the facility design to accommodate the transmission of a signal from an
input source to be received at the distant end.
Signaling arrangements, when furnished with Voiceband transmission facilities, enable these facilities to
accommodate standard telecommunications signaling protocols. Signaling arrangements charges apply
whenever Voiceband facilities terminate on Company provided wire center switching equipment or certain
Terminating Options as described previously.
Signaling arrangements are available with Voiceband transmission facilities to enable transmission of requested
signaling formats. Signaling charges will apply for each signaling conversion. On facilities requiring multiple
signaling arrangements a corresponding signaling arrangement charge will apply for each conversion.
Available signaling arrangements are as listed below:
Loop Signaling Range Extension - An arrangement to extend the metallic resistance limitations of loop
type signaling.
Conversion of Loop or E&M Signaling to SF - An arrangement to convert loop or E&M signaling to
the single frequency signaling format.
E&M to DX Signaling Conversion - Conversion of E&M signaling to the DX signaling format.
E&M to Loop Signaling Conversion - Conversion of E&M signaling format to the loop type
signaling.
Automatic Ringdown Signaling - A signaling arrangement on a two-point Special Access which
converts loop seizure at one end of the facility into ringing signal at the opposite end.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 13
Original Sheet 7
SPECIAL CHANNEL SERVICES
CONDITIONS
All channels and facilities for Special Channel Service to the point of demarcation will be provided by the Company.
Channels will be furnished by whatever means the Company may elect, whether by wire, radio, carrier, etc., or
combination thereof. Where facility and operating conditions require, the Company reserves the right to reroute an
existing channel over different facilities.
The offering for DC (Metallic) and telegraph-grade facilities and services will be grandfathered as of February 19, 1992.
Metallic facilities (wire pairs) are in diminishing supply, and can be expected to become less available as optical fiber is
deployed and wire cables are removed.
Following a one year written notification to customers, the Company reserves the right to convert the remaining customer
requested metallic facilities to other types of outside plant facilities, as may be deemed necessary.
A four-wire channel may be provided by means of two, two-wire channels when requested by the customer. When this
arrangement is provided, the technical parameters of two-wire circuits will be furnished by the Company.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CUSTOMER
The customer is responsible for selecting the proper type of local channel and Supplemental features to meet his service
requirements.
Additional regulations outlining customer responsibilities are found elsewhere in this Price List.
RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COMPANY
The Company undertakes to maintain and repair the network facilities which it furnishes. The customer or authorized user
may not rearrange, disconnect, remove or attempt to repair or permit others to rearrange, disconnect, remove or attempt
to repair any network facilities installed by the Company except upon the written consent of the Company.
Network facilities on the premises of a customer or authorized user furnished by the Company, are the property of the
Company, whose agents and employees shall have the right to enter the premises at any reasonable hour for the purpose
of installing, inspecting or repairing facilities or upon termination of the service or channel, for the purpose of removing
such facilities.
When repair visits are incurred, and the trouble is determined to be in the customer's premises equipment, repair charges
found in Section 4 of this Price List may apply.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 13
Original Sheet 8
SPECIAL CHANNEL SERVICES
RATES 1 Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
CHANNELS (Per Local Loop):
Two-wire Voice Grade $ 6.00 $ 30.00
Four-wire Voice Grade 12.00 30.00
BRIDGING (Per Port):
Multipoint Data Bridging 2.95 81.41
Voice Conference Bridging 6.53 59.95
CONDITIONING (Per Circuit):
Type C Data Conditioning .95 457.47
Type DA Data Conditioning .83 131.63
SIGNALING (Per Local Loop):
Loop Signaling Range Extension 5.02 170.94
Conversion of Loop or E&M Signaling to SF 11.91 274.22
E&M to DX Signaling Conversion 6.18 170.94
E&M to Loop Signaling Conversion 3.83 191.84
Automatic Ringdown Signaling 4.15 174.69
1 These rates apply for work performed by the Company at the customer's request in connection with the installation, addition,
move, or change of channels on the premises of the customer or authorized user.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 14
Original Sheet A
OPTIONS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED SERVICES
INDEX PAGE
Sheet Nos.
14. Options for Providing Enhanced Services
Description............................................................................................... 1
Conditions................................................................................................ 1
Definitions ................................................................................................ 5
Rates........................................................................................................ 7
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 14
Original Sheet 1
OPTIONS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED SERVICES
DESCRIPTION
Options for providing enhanced services are central office capabilities which can be used by Enhanced Service Providers
(ESPs) who, in turn, provide services such as voice messaging services to their clients. Options for providing enhanced
services include: Call Forwarding (Busy Line, Don’t Answer and Busy Line/Don’t Answer), Call Screening, Customer
Controllable Ringing, Data Link, Forwarded Call Information, Inter-Switch Voice Messaging (ISVM), Message Waiting
Indication-Audible, Message Waiting Indication-Audible Ring Burst, Message Waiting Indication-Visual, Queuing and User
Transfer. Subscribers to any of the options require multiline or CentraNetR services which are obtained from existing
general Price List offerings.
CONDITIONS
Customers are responsible for the payment of rates and charges associated with establishing, continuing, and
discontinuing or disconnecting services ordered on behalf of themselves and their clients.
The Company will not provide instructions for operating services of customers. Instructing clients is the responsibility of
the customer.
The Company is not required to notify a customer (such as an ESP) when the Company disconnects a service subscribed
to by another customer who is also the customer's (ESP's) client.
The Company will not disconnect or discontinue the Price List services subscribed to by a customer who is also a client of
another customer (such as an ESP) because of nonpayment of charges billed to the other customer. The Company will
discontinue or disconnect services billed directly to a customer for nonpayment in accordance with the rules of the
Company's Price Lists. The Company is not responsible for harm or damages to a customer or its clients resulting from
services disconnected in accordance with Price List rules, terms, and conditions.
Each customer and each customer's client shall indemnify, defend, protect, and save harmless the Company against any
and all losses, claims, suits, demands, causes of action, damages, costs, or liability in law or in equity or every kind and
nature whatsoever, including attorney's fees, arising directly or indirectly from the services provided in accordance with
this Price List or in connection therewith, including but not limited to any loss, damage, expense, or liability resulting from
any infringement or claim of infringement of any patent, trademark, or copyright, or resulting from any claim of libel or
slander.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 14
Original Sheet 2
OPTIONS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED SERVICES
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Each customer, not the Company, has the responsibility and control over the content, quality, and characteristics of the
services provided and conversations conducted over its equipment. The Company is not responsible for quality of,
defects in, or content of the services that a customer provides its clients. The customer is responsible for complying with
law, with rules and regulations of governmental agencies, and with the terms and conditions of the Company's price lists
and tariffs.
A customer may neither use the Company's name, signs, symbols, or markings nor implicate, implicitly or explicitly, the
Company in any other way as a participant, promoter, or co-promoter, in sales media or other publicity, of services
provided wholly by the ESP or jointly by the ESP and the Company, unless the customer first obtains written permission
from the Company for each advertisement, announcement, or other informational media to be released.
The customer must subscribe to a number of multilines or CentraNetR lines sufficient to ensure service standards as
determined by the Company.
Each customer subscribing to User Transfer service is responsible for the payment of applicable calling charges for each
completed call forwarded from its line to another line. User Transfer (Call Transfer) is part of the standard CentraNetR
services. Therefore, User Transfer rates from this section are not billed to CentraNetR customers.
Customers subscribing to Forwarded Call Information shall not disclose telephone numbers identified as a result of the
Forwarded Call Information Service.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 14
Original Sheet 3
OPTIONS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED SERVICES
CONDITIONS (Continued)
Each customer, such as an ESP, ordering services from the Company on behalf of its customers (the customer's clients)
is responsible for payment of all rates and charges associated with the services ordered. Should a client dispute the
customer's authority, the customer will be held responsible by the Company, whether or not an agency agreement (any
agreement between customers and clients) exists.
The nonrecurring charges applicable to one-party and multiline services and specified in this Price List under RATES, will
be billed to the customer for each client whenever services associated with a client's line and subscribed to by the
customer on behalf of the customer's client are established. One NRC will apply if one or more than one of the following
services are ordered at the same time (on the same order) for the same line or telephone number:
Message Waiting Indication
Forward Call Information
Call Forwarding Busy Line
Call Forwarding Don’t Answer
Call Forwarding Busy Line/Don’t Answer
Three Service Package
The customer is responsible for placing orders for disconnecting or discontinuing services subscribed to on behalf of
clients. Should a customer's client's telephone service be discontinued or disconnected for any reason, the Company will
continue billing the customer for services subscribed to on behalf of the client until the customer requests that the service
be disconnected or discontinued.
Each customer and each client, directly or indirectly subscribing to a call forwarding service, is responsible for the
payment of applicable calling charges for each completed call forwarded from each customer's and each client's line to
another line.
Services provided to CentraNetR customers or to clients who subscribe to CentraNetR service will be billed in accordance
with the rates, charges, and conditions included in the CentraNetR section of this Price List.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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Section 14
Original Sheet 4
OPTIONS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED SERVICES
CONDITIONS (Continued)
CentraNetR customers subscribing to CENPAC- -Basic Control Package are not charged for changing the number of rings
before calls are forwarded.
Each call forward service, each Message Waiting Indication service, each Forwarded Call Information service and each
package containing any of these services must be identified with specific telephone numbers from which and to which
calls are forwarded and to which is subscribed by a customer or a customer's client.
A customer must specify which services are to be associated with each client's telephone service.
Each customer providing voice message services must subscribe to either one-party business service, multiline business
service or CentraNetR lines capable of supporting the services offered in this section for access to the Company's
switched network. The network connection will be used to pass messages to and from the ESP's equipment, and the
customer's equipment must be compatible.
Customers may subscribe to Inter-Switch Voice Messaging (ISVM) subject to the availability of the required Data Link
facilities.
The Company will determine which central office and transmission facilities ared used to provide service.
Signaling, control and data communication protocols are defined by the Company, and the Company retains the right to
change these protocols.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 14
Original Sheet 5
OPTIONS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED SERVICES
DEFINITIONS
Call Forwarding Busy Line is a permanently activated service which automatically redirects calls placed to a customer's or
a customer's (such as an ESP's) client's telephone number to another telephone number subscribed to by the utility's
customer, if the caller encounters a normal busy-line condition.
Call Forwarding Don’t Answer is a permanently activated service which automatically redirects calls placed to a
customer's or a customer's (such as an ESP's) client's telephone number to another telephone number subscribed to by
the utility's customer, if the caller encounters a no answer condition after a specified number of rings.
Call Forwarding Busy Line/Don’t Answer is a permanently activated service which automatically redirects calls placed to a
customer or a customer's (such as an ESP's) client's telephone number to another telephone number subscribed to by the
utility's customer, if the caller encounters either a no-answer condition after a specified number of rings or a normal busy-
line condition.
Call Screening service provides clients the ability to monitor and screen incoming calls that have been forwarded to voice
mail and decide whether or not to accept them. Call screening is activated/deactivated by dialing an access code. A ring
burst alerts the client that a call is incoming and can be monitored. A hookswitch flash allows the client to intercept the
call and speak to the calling party.
Customer Controllable Ringing provides customers with the ability to adjust the number of ring cycles that are used prior
to forwarding a call in a "No Answer" situation. To select the number of rings desired (1-9), the customer will dial a special
access code and then input a digit that corresponds to the number of ring cycles desired before the forwarding takes
place.
Data Link service provides the capability to deliver Forwarded Call Information to an ESP. (Requires subscription to
Forwarded Call Information-Intraoffice). A Data Link is required for each central office serving area per system.
Enhanced Services are defined as services offered over Local Exchange Carrier, i.e., Company, exchange and
transmission facilities used in intraLATA communications which employ computer processing applications that act on the
format, content, code, protocol or similar aspects of the subscriber's transmitted information. Enhanced Services may
provide the subscriber additional, different, or restructured information or involve subscriber interaction with stored
information.
Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) is a customer of the company who provides Enhanced Services. A customer of an
ESP is, in turn and with respect to this Price List, a client.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 14
Original Sheet 6
OPTIONS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED SERVICES
DEFINITIONS (Continued)
Forwarded Call Information--Intraoffice service provides information relating to calls incoming to an ESP client and
outgoing from the client to the ESP, if the client's line is arranged for any call forwarding service which forwards calls to an
ESP. The information relating to calls includes the client's number, call-forwarded number and the reason (busy line or
don’t answer condition) for calls being forwarded. (Requires subscription to Data Link).
Inter-Switch Voice Messaging (ISVM) service is available as an optional enhancement to Data Link service. With the
combination of Data Link, which operates on an intra-switch basis only, and ISVM, voice mail and call answering
capabilities can be extended to customers via intra- and inter-switch connectivity, thereby allowing the ESP to serve any
client within a Local Access Transport Area (LATA). (Requires subscription to Data Link).
Message Waiting Audible service sends an identifiable tone (such as a stutter dial-tone) to an ESP’s client whenever
messages for the client are waiting in storage. (This service must be used in conjunction with Forwarded Call Information.
Message Waiting Indication-Audible Ring Burst, in addition to the stutter dial tone that lets a customer know that a
message is waiting, this service provides ringing at a special cadence to signal the customer that a message is waiting.
This reminder will be repeated at a specific interval programmed by the Company.
Message Waiting Indication - Visual enables a signal to be sent to the customer's CPE which actives a light. This light
indicates that a message is waiting.
Queuing service is a supplement to rotary service, which places calls in queue while waiting to be answered when all
terminals in a hunt group are busy. Queuing service is provided only in conjunction with lines arranged for rotary service.
User Transfer service provides a customer subscribing to multiline or CentraNetR service lines used in conjunction with an
ESP's equipment with the ability to place on hold an established call, originate a second call to a third party. After a call
has been transferred, the original line or trunk is cleared for further use.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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Section 14
Original Sheet 7
OPTIONS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED SERVICES
RATES
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
Call Forwarding Busy Line
Per client line or DID number 1 2
Call Forwarding Don’t Answer
Per client line or DID number 1 2
Call Forwarding Busy Line/Don’t Answer
Per client line or DID number 1 2
Call Screening
Per client line or DID number $ 0.25 --
Customer Controllable Ringing
Per client line or DID number 1.00 2
Data Link
(Requires Subscription to Forwarded Call Information-Intraoffice)
Per Data Link 300.00 $ 500.00
Forwarded Call Information-Intraoffice
(Requires Subscription to Data Link)
Per client line or DID number 1.00 2
Inter-Switch Voice Messaging (ISVM)
(Requires Subscription to Data Link)
Per arrangement 3,000.00 3 2,000.00
1 See Calling Services, Section 7 in this Price List, for monthly rates.
2 See Section 4, Nonrecurring Charges, for the applicable "Records Only Changes" charge to be applied here as the
nonrecurring charge.
3 Local usage and toll charges may apply in addition to monthly rate.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 14
Original Sheet 8
OPTIONS FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED SERVICES
RATES
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
Message Waiting Indication:
Audible
Per client line or DID number $ 0.50 1
Audible Ring Burst
Per client line or DID number 1.50 1
Visual
Per client line or DID number 0.50 1
Queuing
Per customer individual line or trunk line 1.50 1
User Transfer
Per customer individual line or trunk line 2.25 1
Three-Service Package
(Call Forwarding Busy Line/Don’t Answer,
Message Waiting Indication, and
Forwarded Call Information)
Per line or DID number 2.00 1
Five-Service Package
(Call Forwarding Busy Line/Don’t Answer,
Message Waiting Indication-Audible,
Forwarded Call Information-Intraoffice,
Message Waiting Indication-Audible Ring
Burst, and Customer Controllable Ringing) 2.75 1
1 See Section 4, Nonrecurring Charges, for the applicable "Records Only Changes" charge to be applied here as the
nonrecurring charge.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 15
Original Sheet 1
MAPS
Exchange area maps depict the boundaries of the area which the Company serves. Due to their size, a separate binder is
provided for the following maps which are an integral part of this Price List.
Exchange Area and Zoning Map
Exchange Sheet Effective 1
Bayview 1410
Bonners Ferry 1420
Bovill 1430
Clark Fork 1440
Coeur d'Alene 1450 August 21, 1998
Cora 1950
Deary 1460 May 26, 1995
Evergreen 1940
Genesee 1470
Harrison 1480
Hayden Lake 1490
Hope 1500
Kellogg 1510.1
Moscow 1520
Mullan 1530
Oldtown (Albeni) 1900
Orofino 1540
Peck 1550
Pierce 1560
Plummer-Worley 1570 August 21, 1998
Post Falls 1580
Potlatch 1590
Priest Lake 1600
Priest River 1610
Rathdrum 1620
1 Unless otherwise shown, maps are effective October 1, 1993.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 15
Original Sheet 2
MAPS
Exchange Area and Zoning Map
Exchange Sheet Effective 1
Rock Creek 1920
St. Maries 1630
Sandpoint 1640
Setters 1910
Spirit Lake 1650
Tensed (Bluebell) 1930
Wallace 1660.1
Weippe 1670
Wellesley 1960
1 Unless otherwise shown, maps are effective October 1, 1993.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
1st Revised Sheet A
Canceling
Original Sheet A
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
INDEX PAGE
Sheet Nos.
16. Grandfathered Services
Calling Services
Individual Services................................................................................ 1
Custom Local Area Signaling Service ................................................... 2
CentraNetR - I............................................................................................... 3
SmartCall, Smarter Call, Smartest Call ................................................. 3
SmartCallR PAK 4400 and 4900........................................................... 4
Basic Pack, Complete Pack ......................................................................... 5
Flexible Packaging....................................................................................... 6
CentraNetR Optional System Feature
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)........................................... 7
Combination Main Service........................................................................... 8
Community Volunteer Fire Reporting System.............................................. 9
Service Line Service ................................................................................... 11
Alternate Network Routing Service (9-1-1) .................................................. 12
ON THE MOVESM Service ........................................................................... 20
Remote Call Forwarding – Flat Rated.......................................................... 22
Integrated Services Digital Network
x.25 Packet Switching Service, D-Packet.............................................. 23
ISDN-PRI Facility month-to-month ........................................................ 27
ISDN-PRI Access Local 3-Year Term Commitment............................... 29
Advice No. 06-06
Issued: August 18, 2006 Effective: August 30, 2006
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
(N)
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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SECTION 16
Original Sheet 1
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
CALLING SERVICES
INDIVIDUAL SERVICES AND PACKAGES
DESCRIPTIONS
Busy Number Redial - This service allows the customer to dial a camp-on code when a busy station is reached. The call is
then retried automatically until both parties are available. No new service will be established after December 3, 1996.
Last Number Redial - A service which allows the customer to dial a code initiating the switch to place a call to the last
called number. No new service will be established after December 3, 1996.
Saved Number Redial - A service which allows the customer to dial a code initiating the switch to place a call to a specific
number stored even if the customer has made subsequent calls to other numbers. No new service will be established after
December 3, 1996.
RATES Residence Business
Busy Number Redial, each line 1 $ 4.00 $ 4.00
Last Number Redial, each line 1 4.00 4.00
Saved Number Redial, each line 1 4.00 4.00
1 No new service installed after December 3, 1996.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 16
Original Sheet 2
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
CALLING SERVICES
CUSTOM LOCAL AREA SIGNALING SERVICE
DESCRIPTION
Special Call Waiting allows a customer to choose the numbers (maximum of 12) which can activate Call Waiting. Calls
placed from numbers not selected by the customer receive busy signals, when the customer's line is busy. Customers
may not subscribe to Call Waiting and Special Call Waiting on the same line. No new service will be established after
December 3, 1996.
RATES
Residence Business
Special Call Waiting, each line 1, 2 $ 5.00 $ 6.00
1 No new service will be established after December 3, 1996.
2 Special Call Waiting cannot be offered on the same line as Call Waiting.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 3
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
CALLING SERVICES
RATES Residence Business
PACKAGES
CentraNetSM I, each line 1 $ 4.25 --
Three-Way Calling
Call Waiting
Speed Dialing - Eight Number Capacity
SmartCallSM Pak, each line 2 4.00 $ 6.00
Call Waiting
Smarter CallSM Pak, each line 2 5.00 5.00
Three-Way Calling
Call Waiting
Speed Dialing - Eight Number Capacity 3
Call Forwarding
Distinctive Ring when provided with Smarter
CallSM Pak, each line 3.00 3.00
Smartest CallSM Pak, each line 2 6.50 6.50
Three-Way Calling
Call Waiting
Cancel Call Waiting
Speed Dialing - Eight Number Capacity
Call Forwarding
Busy Number Redial
Last Number Redial
Saved Number Redial
Distinctive Ring when provided with Smartest
CallSM Pak, each line 3.00 3.00
1 No new CentraNetSM I Service will be established after June 30, 1989.
2 No new residence services will be established after December 3, 1996 or business after April 5, 1998.
3 Customers subscribing to this service prior to July 1, 1988 have 30-number speed calling capacity.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 4
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
CALLING SERVICES
CUSTOM LOCAL AREA SIGNALING SERVICE
RATES
PACKAGES 1
SmartCallR PAK 4400, each line 1 $ 8.75
Busy Redial -
*69 -
Call Block -
Call Waiting -
SmartCallR PAK 4900, each line 1 13.25
Busy Redial -
*69 -
Call Block -
Call Forwarding -
Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting -
Speed Dialing 8 -
Three-Way Calling -
Priority Call -
1 No new SmartCallR Paks 4400 or 4900 will be established after December 3, 1996. Residence service only.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 16
Original Sheet 5
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
CALLING SERVICES
RATES
PACKAGES
Monthly
Rate
Basic Pack 1 $10.95 2
A fixed package of services for residential customers which includes:
- *69
- Call Block
- Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting
- Caller ID
- Three-Way Calling
Complete Pack 1 $16.95 2
A fixed package of services for residential customers which includes:
- Anonymous Call Block
- Busy Redial
- *69
- Call Block
- Call Forwarding
- Call Waiting/Cancel Call Waiting
- Caller ID
- Distinctive Ring
- Special Call Acceptance
- Select Call Forwarding
- Speed Dialing 30 Numbers
- Three-Way Calling
- Priority Call
1 No new service will be established after April 12, 2000.
2 The Nonrecurring Charge in this section of the Price List is not applicable to these services.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 6
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
CALLING SERVICES
FLEXIBLE PACKAGING 1
DESCRIPTIONS
Flexible packaging offers a monthly discount on specific Calling Services and CLASS Service features as identified on in
Section 7.
Flexible packaging is available to residence individual line customers only.
When a customer orders four (4) or more of the eligible services, a discount applies to all of the eligible services. The
discount percentage is applied to the total of the individual service rates subscribed to by the customer. To be eligible for
the flexible packaging discount, all services ordered by the customer must be billed on the same residence account.
Any service may be substituted for another, or additional services may be ordered at a later date. The combination of
services is not important to qualify for the discount, only the number of services (minimum of 4).
If the customer removes an eligible service (or services) so that the total number is less than four (4), the 40% discount no
longer applies. The billing of those services will revert to the individual service rate.
When 4 or more of the following services are ordered 2, the customer is eligible for the flexible packaging discount of 40%.
Busy Redial Distinctive Ring
*69 Special Call Acceptance
Call Block Select Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding Speed Dialing (8-Code)
Call Waiting Speed Dialing (30-Codes)
Caller ID Three-Way Calling
Caller ID – Number Only Priority Call
Service charges are not applicable, when:
- an order is placed which qualifies the customer for flexible packaging discount, or
- when a flexible packaging customer rearranges his/her features, provided at least four (4) of the eligible
services are retained.
RATES
Residence Business
Flexible Packaging (Residence customers only) 40% discount --
1 No new service will be established after April 12, 2000.
2 See Section VII for eligible services and conditions for waivers of nonrecurring charges.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 7
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
CENTRANETR SERVICE
OPTIONAL SYSTEM FEATURE
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) - Magnetic Tape Only - Provides a record of calls originated by CentraNetR
Service station lines or incoming tie-line groups. SMDR information is provided on magnetic tapes that are sent to the
customer's site. 1
RATES Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 2
Station Message Detail Recording, 3
per line $ .30
1 This service is limited to existing customer as of September 30, 1999.
2 Actual Cost
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 16
Original Sheet 8
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
COMBINATION MAIN SERVICE 1
CONDITIONS
Combination Main Service provides for serving separate business and residence locations from the same One-party
Network Access line.
All locations must be within the same central office area.
A separate number will be assigned to each Network Access Line at each of the locations.
Additional signals may be required at any one or all locations and arranged so that an indication will be received at any
one or all locations when one telephone at another location is being called. There will not be a charge for these signals
required to provide this service. Additional signals over the minimum requirement may be provided by the customer.
RATES
The monthly rate and installation charge for a business or residence One-party Network Access Line at each location will
apply.
1 Grandfathered-limited to those customers in service as of October 1, 1993.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 16
Original Sheet 9
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER FIRE REPORTING SYSTEM 1
CONDITIONS
Community Volunteer Fire Reporting System is designed for use by unattended volunteer fire departments. A party
calling the listed fire reporting number activates a conference circuit which rings volunteer firemen's telephones, enabling
the caller to report the fire or emergency to answering firemen.
This equipment permits two simultaneous fire reporting calls, if the customer desires. This optional feature requires an
additional One-party Business Network Access line.
Remote Answering Terminals permit firemen away from home, upon hearing the fire siren, to call a designated telephone
number which will connect them to the Fire Reporting System. This optional feature required a nonpublished One-party
Business Network Access line, it will handle up to three simultaneous calls.
The siren control circuit is a private line, suitable for supervisory control, from the Fire Reporting System common
equipment to the siren.
The Amplifier feature is an option, available to maintain a-satisfactory level of transmission.
1 No new service installed after May 16, 1984.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 16
Original Sheet 10
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER FIRE REPORTING SYSTEM 1
RATES Monthly Installation
Rate Charge
Basic System with one Siren Control
Relay to handle three Fireman Lines,
and three Remote Answering Terminals $ 35.90 $ 210.00
Additional Siren Control Relays to handle
each additional three or less Fireman Lines,
each 3.91 7.00
Siren Control Circuit Private Line Rates Apply
Station Line Relay for each Fireman's Line
connected to system 4.27 7.00
Changes of Fireman Lines connected to system
or additions after installation of system,
each occasion -- 21.00
Fire Reporting Number (maximum of two), each One-party Business Network
Access Rate and
Nonrecurring Charges apply
Access to Remote Answering Terminals One-party Business Network
Access Rate and
Nonrecurring Charges apply
Amplifier 14.93 49.00
Each group of four or less Fireman Lines
connected to Amplifier 6.40 14.00
1 No new service installed after May 16, 1984.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Section 16
Original Sheet 11
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
SERVICE LINE SERVICE 1
CONDITIONS
Service Line Service provides for the connection of facilities owned and maintained by a customer or group of customers
with the facilities of the Company. The Company will not provide such a connection if it is prepared to provide telephone
service in the same area.
The connection of Service Lines with the Company facilities will be made at a point determined by the Company outside
the Base Rate Area of the exchange which would normally serve the area where the Service Lines are located. The
entire Service Line must be located outside the Base Rate Area and within the exchange or contiguous unfiled territory.
Each Service Line customer will be allowed one directory listing.
Service Line Service is furnished on a line basis only and the owners or members of each line shall be represented by one
person to transact all business with the Company.
A Service Line is subject to the Company's regulations with regard to treatment for nonpayment of bills.
The Service Line must be maintained in accordance with the standards of the Company.
RATES
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charges
Installations, moves, changes, repairs of service
through point of demarcation Actual Cost
Service Line, each See Network Access Rates
Minimum monthly rate per Service Line:
Only residence customers Network Access line rate for One-party
Residence for the exchange serving the line.
One or more business customers - Network Access line rate for One-
party Business for the exchange serving the line.
1 Grandfathered-limited to those customers in service as of October 1, 1993.
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Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Section 16
Original Sheet 12
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
ALTERNATE NETWORK ROUTING SERVICE 1
GENERAL
Alternate Network Routing (ANR) Service is offered as an optional service to 9-1-1 Emergency Telephone Service system
customers. ANR provides other paths to route a 9-1-1 call from the caller to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP).
In cases of network overload (all trunks busy) or facility outage, such as failure of an intermediate central office or the loss
of a 9-1-1 trunk, ANR Service will route the 9-1-1 call through the public switched network or cellular network. Any 9-1-1
calls in progress, at the time of a dedicated facility outage, will be lost when the facility fails.
The components offered in this Price List include the terminating telephone network equipment and cellular radios.
DESCRIPTION
Alternate Network Routing is actuated upon a failure of the dedicated 9-1-1 access path to handle a 9-1-1 call.
In order to reroute the 9-1-1 call through the public switched telephone network (PSTN), Sender equipment is installed in
the central office on the outgoing side of the 9-1-1 trunk and Receiver equipment is installed on the premises of the PSAP
or at an intermediate switching point.
Multiple telephone numbers may be programmed in the Sender in case the primary Receiver is not available.
When a cellular path is used as an alternate route, a cellular transceiver is installed in the central office on the sending end
and a second transceiver unit may be installed at the receiving end (either at the intermediate switching point or at the
PSAP).
1 Service provided to existing customers only. No new service after 12/01/01.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 13
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
ALTERNATE NETWORK ROUTING SERVICE 1
DESCRIPTION (Continued)
Alternate Network Routing Service is offered with two categories of Sender/Receiver terminal equipment:
Without Monitoring. The Sender Unit performs the functions of receiving the 9-1-1 call from the originating
switch, storing the Automatic Number Identification (ANI), dialing the telephone number of the Receiver Unit to
establish voice connection, and sending the caller's ANI to the Receiver Unit. The Receiver Unit has an output
connection to the network or the PSAP's E9-l-l customer premises equipment, to provide the answering
attendant the ANI to record the call information and to be used to retrieve the associated Automatic Location
Identification (ALI).
With Monitoring. Similar functions and terminal equipment are provided as described above, but with the
addition of sensors which monitor the outgoing trunk to detect signalling problems. When detecting a problem,
the Sender Unit seizes control of the 9-1-1 call and establishes the alternate route over the public switched
network or cellular network to complete delivery of the voice and associated ANI.
Alternate Network Routing via Cellular Transceivers may be selected with either of the ANR services, listed above, to add
cellular path connectivity. This service requires a cellular transceiver to be installed at either or both ends of the path; one
at the originating central office connected to a Sender; the other at the terminating PSAP connected to a Receiver. If the
PSAP or originating central office is outside the normal service area of a cellular radio cell, a directional antenna should be
installed to ensure adequate signal strength for radio communications.
1 Service provided to existing customers only. No new service after 12/01/01.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 14
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
ALTERNATE NETWORK ROUTING SERVICE 1
CONDITIONS
When the 911 Customer selects an Alternate Network Routing Service over the public switched telephone network, the
911 Customer will need to subscribe to a business access line for each sender unit and a business access line for each
receiver unit.
The customer will be responsible for all subscriber access line charges and toll calls billed to those access lines.
911 customers subscribing to a cellular radio circuit as an alternate network will be responsible for obtaining the cellular
service and paying all charges related to its use.
Due to compatibility limitations, the service is limited to either Teltone's or Proctor's equipment for each 911 trunk.
1 Service provided to existing customers only. No new service after 12/01/01.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 15
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
ALTERNATE NETWORK ROUTING SERVICE 1
Monthly Nonrecurring
RATES Rate Charge
Teltone
Trunk Dial Unit without Monitoring
1st trunk $ 110.01 $ 588.00
Each additional trunk 93.97 438.00
Call Answer Unit without Monitoring
Each trunk 71.50 547.00
Call Transfer Unit without Monitoring
1st trunk 99.54 732.00
Each additional trunk 47.99 360.00
1 Service provided to existing customers only. No new service after 12/01/01.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 16
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
ALTERNATE NETWORK ROUTING SERVICE 1
Monthly Nonrecurring
RATES (Continued) Rate Charge
Proctor
Mini-Pac without Monitoring
1st trunk $127.45 $ 631.00
Each additional trunk 110.45 468.00
Mini-Pac with Monitoring
1st trunk 141.93 631.00
Each additional trunk 124.92 468.00
Shelf System without Monitoring
1st trunk 178.99 732.00
Each additional trunk 60.82 360.00
1 Service provided to existing customers only. No new service after 12/01/01.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 17
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
ALTERNATE NETWORK ROUTING SERVICE 1
Monthly Nonrecurring
RATES (Continued) Rate Charge
Proctor (Continued)
Shelf System with Monitoring
1st trunk $ 205.31 $ 732.00
Each additional trunk 65.43 360.00
Expansion Shelf 84.84 360.00
PSAP Responder 143.14 578.00
Central Office Responder
1st trunk 89.68 578.00
Each additional trunk 58.40 578.00
1 Service provided to existing customers only. No new service after 12/01/01.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 18
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
ALTERNATE NETWORK ROUTING SERVICE 1
Monthly Nonrecurring
RATES (Continued) Rate Charge
Proctor (Continued)
Optional 4/2 Wire Converter $ 37.99 $ 12.10
Cellular Transceiver
Single Channel 73.74 468.00
Cellular Antenna
3dB 2.15 13.00
9dB 5.73 --
1 Service provided to existing customers only. No new service after 12/01/01.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 19
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
9-1-1 EMERGENCY TELEPHONE SERVICE
ALTERNATE NETWORK ROUTING SERVICE 1
Monthly Nonrecurring
RATES (Continued) Rate Charge
Telular
PhoneCell
1M Transceiver $ 52.18 $ 789.00
4M Transceiver 152.27 876.00
Cellular Antenna
3dB 2.28 13.00
12 dB 4.86 99.00
1 Service provided to existing customers only. No new service after 12/01/01.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 20
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
ON THE MOVESM SERVICE 1
DESCRIPTION
ON THE MOVESM (OTM) is a voice operator intercept service available to business and residence customers who have
relocated or changed telephone numbers and request more than the standard referral of calls to a new number. The
customer may design his/her own intercept message up to 240 characters. Typical messages include name, new
telephone number, new address, zip code, business hours, etc. In the case of split referrals, more than one name and
telephone number would be provided in a message.
CONDITIONS
Residence customers may request a minimum of one month and a maximum of three months of service.
Business customers may request a minimum of three months and a maximum service period of 12 months or life of the
current directory (whichever is shortest).
The Company reserves the right to refuse any customer requested message that it deems to be in violation of the General
Regulations in Section 3 of this Price List. Messages must also be in compliance with all administrative rules, state
statutes, and public policy considerations.
ON THE MOVESM will not be provided to customers disconnected for nonpayment.
Residence customers will be billed for the requested duration of service on their closing statement.
Business customers may:
provide full payment with their closing statement covering the requested duration of service; or
pay for the minimum service period (three months) with their closing statement and receive monthly bills
beginning in the fourth month of service.
Split Referral Service (also referred to as Challenge Intercept) may be furnished when a number is disconnected that has
been used by more than one customer (i.e., partnership in a firm, members of the same household), and each party
wishes to receive calls at his/her new number. The operator will provide the names and forwarding telephone numbers of
all parties listed in the OTM message. No charges apply when split referral is provided due to a Company error.
1 Offering is limited to existing customers at existing locations as of July 1, 2003.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 21
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
ON THE MOVESM SERVICE 1
RATES PER TELEPHONE NUMBER Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
Residence $ 10.00 $ --
Standard Business 20.00 --
Business Key System 75.00 --
PBX System 100.00 --
Change of intercept message -- 5.00
1 Offering is limited to existing customers at existing locations as of July 1, 2003.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 22
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
CALLING SERVICES
REMOTE CALL FORWARDING 1
Monthly Nonrecurring
RATES Rate Charge
Remote Call Forwarding
Flat Rated
Initial Path 20.00 (I) 16.00
Additional Path, each 20.00 (I) 16.00
1 This service limited to existing customers only. No new service after 08/01/03.
Advice No. 09-10
Issued: June 30, 2009 Effective: July 11, 2009
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
July 11, 2009
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Section 16
Original Sheet 23
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES Packet Switching1
DESCRIPTION
Access integration refers to utilizing a single ISDN link, thereby, an end-user over a single line can access a wide variety of
user information services, such as packet-switched data.
Digital (ISDN) Single Line Service is composed of the following element:
D-Packet, per channel
The D-Packet Switched Data Channel allows transmission of Packet Switched Data over a D-Channel.
Subscription to a D-Packet Service without subscription to B-Channel Service is permitted.
CONDITIONS
A separate interexchange carrier may be chosen for packet service.
DEFINITIONS
D-Channel (Delta Channel)
A communications path that operates at and 9.6 kbps X.25 packet data.
D-Packet
A service which permits a customer to use a D-Channel for Packet Switched Data. Utilizes 9.6 of the 16 kbps of the D-Channel
and allows more than one data service.
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
A set of standards which enable end-to-end digital transmission, access integration, and established standardization of points of
interconnection over a single access line. Access integration refers to utilizing a single ISDN line, whereby an end user over
one line can access a wide variety of user information services such as packet switched data (where available).
1 This service limited to existing customers only. No new installation, moves, changes or additions are allowed.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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Section 16
Original Sheet 24
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES Packet Switching1
SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS AND FEATURES (Continued)
SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS AND FEATURES
Feature Matrices – Data Packages Features
Feature Name X.25 X.25 DELUXE
X.25 - Closed User Groups X
X.25 - Fast Select X
X.25 - Fast Select Acceptance X
X.25 - Flow Control Parameters Negotiation X X
X.25 - Hunt Groups X
X.25 - Incoming Calls Barred X X
X.25 - One-Way Outgoing Logical Channel X
X.25 - Outgoing Calls Barred X X
X.25 - Permanent Virtual Circuit X
X.25 - Reverse Charge X X
X.25 - Reverse Charge Acceptance X X
X.25 - Throughput Class Negotiation X X
X.25 - Transmit Delay Selection/Indication X X
Data Packages
X.25 Basic Package
X.25 Flow Control Parameters Negotiation
X.25 Incoming Calls Barred
X.25 Outgoing Calls Barred
X.25 Reverse Charge
X.25 Reverse Charge Acceptance
X.25 Throughput Class Negotiation
X.25 Transmit Delay Selection and Indication
X.25 Deluxe Package
X.25 Basic Service plus
X.25 Closed User Groups
X.25 Fast Select
X.25 Fast Select Acceptance
X.25 Hunt Groups
X.25 One-Way Outgoing Logical Channel
X.25 Permanent Virtual Circuit
1 This service limited to existing customers only. No new installation, moves, changes or additions are allowed.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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Section 16
Original Sheet 25
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES Packet Switching1
SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS AND FEATURES (Continued)
DataPackages
X.25 Basic Package
X.25 Flow Control Parameter Negotiation permits negotiation on a per call basis of the flow control parameters. This
consists of automatically negotiating the maximum packet size and window size for each direction of data transmission.
X.25 Incoming Calls Barred prohibits a data terminal from terminating an incoming call.
X.25 Outgoing Calls Barred prohibits a data terminal from originating outgoing virtual calls.
X.25 Reverse Charge permits a called party to be billed for a call.
X.25 Reverse Charge Acceptance allows a called party to accept charges for incoming calls.
X.25 Throughput Class Negotiation allows the calling data terminal to request specific throughput classes in a call request
package for both directions of data transmission.
X.25 Transmit Delay Selection and Indication allows the data terminal to specify an acceptance transit delay on a per-call
basis for virtual call.
X.25 Deluxe Package: Includes X.25 Basic Package Plus:
X.25 Closed User Groups allows ISDN subscribers to establish subnetworks within which the members of a closed user
group can communicate. A member can not communicate with parties outside of the closed user group. Closed user
groups are established by a service order. A user can belong to more than one closed user group.
X.25 Fast Select allows a data terminal to send as many as 128 bytes of data in addition to call setup and clearing packets.
X.25 Fast Select Acceptance allows transmitting incoming call packets with the fast select facility to a compatible
destination terminal.
X.25 Hunt Groups allows grouping access lines so that a packet switched data call incoming to a hunt group is completed
if there is an open channel on an access line within the hunt group. A Hunt Group is established by service order.
Members of a Hunt Group can be distributed among the ISDN switching modules within the central office switch, but the
Hunt Group cannot span switches. A Digital IDSN-SL line within a Hunt Group can have its own address (individual line
addressing) and can accept calls independent of the Hunt Group. A Hunt Group can have multiple group addresses.
1 This service limited to existing customers only. No new installation, moves, changes or additions are allowed.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
Boise, Idaho
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Section 16
Original Sheet 26
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES Packet Switching1
SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS AND FEATURES (Continued)
Data Packages (Continued)
X.25 Deluxe Package: Includes X.25 Basic Package Plus: (Continued)
X.25 One-Way Outgoing Logical Channel allows an ISDN subscriber to specify the number of channels to be used for
originating calls.
X.25 Permanent Virtual Circuit allows packet switching to be implemented over a dedicated channel without needing call
setup or clearing.
RATES - Residence/Business
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate_ Charges
D-Packet, per channel 2 $ 5.00 --
Packet Switching Feature Pages:
X.25 Basic -- --
X.25 Deluxe, per line 5.00 $ 25.00
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
CONDITIONS (Continued)
This Price List does not provide for the transmission of packet data on the "B" or "D" channels, but can be provided on an
individual case basis.
1 This service limited to existing customers only. No new installation, moves, changes or additions are allowed.
2 Rate applicable for month to month, 12 month, and 36 month term agreements.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 27
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES ISDN-PRI FACILITY MONTH-TO-MONTH AND OOCS1
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS
STANDARD FEATURES
The following B-channel features are offered to the customer at no additional charge:
Fractional DS1 ISDN-Originating allows the customer to set up N x 64 Kbps calls from an ISDN-PRI in real-time and in the
same manner as any circuit switched ISDN call.
Fractional DS1 ISDN-Terminating allows the customer to receive N x 64 Kbps calls from an ISDN-PRI in real-time and in
the same manner as any circuit switched ISDN call.
Out-of-Calling Scope (OOCS) allows a customer to subscribe to Integrated Service Digital Network-Primary Rate Interface
(ISDN-PRI) from an alternative Central Office (CO) that is outside the local calling scope of the CO from which the
customer would normally receive exchange network services. When the customer desires ISDN-PRI service from an
alternative CO that is outside the calling scope of the serving CO, the Out-of-Calling Scope (OOCS) ISDN-PRI Access
rates will apply instead of the Local ISDN-PRI Access rates. The PRI Facility rates and PRI Channel Activation rate, only
the Voice/Data Channel Activation (measured) option is offered, will apply from the current tariff, along with the DS1 (1.544
Mbps) Special Transport Mileage applicable for the required interoffice Special Transport from the Facilities for Intrastate
Access Tariff. When ISDN-PRI service is provided from a customer's serving CO or an alternative CO that is within the
local calling scope of the customer's serving CO, the local ISDN-PRI Access from the current tariff will apply instead of the
OOCS PRI Access rate.
OPTIONAL FEATURES
CLID with Name is available on a month-to month basis.
RATES
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 2
ISDN-PRI Facility 3 3
1 This service limited to existing customers only. No new installation, moves, changes or additions are allowed.
2 Service charges reflected in Section IV of this tariff will not apply in addition to the nonrecurring charges specified here.
3 The applicable rates and charges for the ISDN-PRI Facility are the monthly and nonrecurring charges for 1.544 (Mbps) Special
Access Line and Special Transport, as specified in Section 5.7.10(A) of the Facilities for Intrastate Access Tariff. For
applications that include connections to T-3, SONET or 44.736 Mbps service, only the rate elements and charges from those
tariffs will apply. In addition, End User Charges as specified in the Company's FCC Tariff will apply per PRI Access.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 28
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES ISDN-PRI FACILITY MONTH-TO-MONTH AND OOCS1
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
RATES (Continued)
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge
ISDN-PRI Access - Out-of-Calling Scope (OOCS)
1-Year Term Commitment $620.00 $500.00
3-Year Term Commitment 580.00 --
5-Year Term Commitment 540.00 --
Optional Feature
Calling Line Identification with Name
Per ISDN Access
Month-to-Month $85.00 --
1 This service limited to existing customers only. No new installation, moves, changes or additions are allowed.
Advice No. 05-13
Issued: November 21, 2005 Effective: December 1, 2005
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
December 1, 2005
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Section 16
Original Sheet 29
GRANDFATHERED SERVICES
DIGITAL (ISDN) SINGLE LINE SERVICES ISDN-PRI ACCESS LOCAL 3-YEAR TERM COMMENTMENT1
PRIMARY RATE INTERFACE (PRI)
RATES
Monthly Nonrecurring
Rate Charge 2
ISDN-PRI Access - Local
3-Year Term Commitment 380.00 500.00
1 This service limited to existing customers only. No new installation, moves, changes or additions are allowed.
2 Service charges reflected in Section 4 of this Price List will not apply in addition to the nonrecurring charges specified here.
Advice No. 06-06
Issued: August 18, 2006 Effective: August 30, 2006
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
August 30, 2006
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Section 17
Original Sheet A
COMPETITIVE RESPONSE
INDEX PAGE
Sheet Nos.
17. Competitive Response
One Time Credit Offers...................................................................................... 1
Advice No. 08-03
Issued: February 26, 2008 Effective: March 7, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
March 7, 2008
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Section 17
2nd Revised Sheet 1
Canceling
1st Revised Sheet 1
COMPETITIVE RESPONSE
One Time Credit Offers
Verizon Northwest Inc. may offer residence customers a one-time incentive for the purpose of retaining their local
service when the customer has either threatened to disconnect their service, or been identified by Verizon as at-risk of
disconnecting their service. A One-Tme Credit Offer may also be used as an incentive for customers to change their
local service from another provider to Verizon.
Depending upon the situation, the incentive amount may be $25 or $50, and may take the form of gift card or bill credit.
Customers are eligible for the $25 incentive if they:
• Call Verizon with a repair issue and threaten to disconnect their local service, or
• Call Verizon with a repair issue and are identified as having repeat repair issues, or
• Have been identified by Verizon as likely to disconnect their local service because of a history of repair
issues.
Eligible customers who are responding to a Verizon direct mailing, advertisement, or other Verizon marketing activity, may
receive the $50 benefit.
The offers are not redeemable for cash and may not be used to satisfy delinquent balances owed to Verizon or any
Verizon affiliate. Bill credit offers mailed to qualifying customers must be redeemed prior to the expiration date specified in
the mailing.
The offers are not available to customers disconnecting dial tone service for seasonal service.
The offers are limited to one per customer and cannot be combined with any other offers except as authorized by Verizon.
Advice No. 08-13
Issued: July 22, 2008 Effective: August 21, 2008
Issued by Verizon Northwest Inc.
By David S. Valdez, Executive Director – Public Policy and External Affairs
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