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INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TARIFF
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TARIFF
OF IDAHO
WIMACTEL,INC.
This tariff contains the descriptions,regulations,and rates applicable to the furnishing of
service and facilities for interexchange telecommunications services provided by
WiMacTel,Inc.,("WiMacTel")with principal offices located at 2225 East Bayshore
Road,Suite 200,Palo Alto,CA 94303.This tariffis on file with the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission,and copies may be inspected,during normal business hours,at the
Company's principal place of business.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Commission Staffand Consumer Complaints Contact:
James MacKenzie
President and CEO
WiMacTel,Inc.
2225 East Bayshore Road,Suite 200
Palo Alto,CA 94303
Telephone:888-476-0881
Facsimile:403-398-0714
Toll Free:888-476-0881
Email:james.mackenzie@quortechequities.com
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Issued:April 30,2012 Effective Date:May 10,2012
Issued By:James MacKenzie,President and CEO
2225 East Bayshore Road,Suite 200
Palo Alto,CA 94303
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 10, 2012
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel,Inc.Idaho Tariff No.1
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INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICAnONS TARIFF
CHECK SHEET
All sheets of this tariff are effective as of the date shown at the bottom of the respective sheet(s).Original
and/or revised sheets as named below comprise all changes from the original tariff and are currently in
effect as ofthe date of the bottom ofthis page.
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Issued By:James MacKenzie,President and CEO
2225 East Bayshore Road,Suite 200
Palo Alto,CA 94303
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 5, 2012
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. I
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INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMICATIONS TARIF
TABLE OF CONTENTS
COVER PAGE Title
CHECK SHEET
TABLE OF CONTENTS 2
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS 3
TARIF FORMT 4
SECTION i - TECHNICAL TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 5
SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS 6
SECTION 3 - DESCRITION OF SERVICE 19
SECTION 4 - RATES 22
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
DEC 2 3 2010
Issued:
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
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INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARF
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
The following symbols are used for the purposes indicated below:
(C) To signify changed listing, rule, or condition that may affect rates or charges.
(D) To signify discontinued material, including listing, rate, rule, or condition.
(I) To signify an increase.
(M) To signify material relocated from or to another part of tariff schedule with no change in
text, rate, rule or condition.
(N To signify new material including listing, rate, rule or condition.
(R) To signify a reduction.
(S) To signify reissued materiaL.
(T) To signify change in wording of text but not change in rate, rule, or condition.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Offce of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 3 2010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 4
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICATIONS TARIF
TARF FORMAT
A. Page Numbering - Page numbers appear in the upper right corner of the page. Pages are
numbered sequentially, however, new pages are occasionally added to the tariff. When a new
page is added between pages already in effect, a decimal is added. For example, a new page
added between pages 14 and 15 would be 14.1.
B. Page Revision Numbers - Revision numbers also appear in the upper right corner of each page.
These numbers are used to determine the most current page version on fie with the Commission.
For example, the 4th Revised Page 14 cancels the 3rd Revised Page 14. Because of various
suspension periods, deferrals, etc., the most current page number on fie with the Commission is
not always the taiff page in effect. Consult the Check Sheet for the page curently in effect.
C. Paragraph Numbering Sequence - There are nine levels of paragraph coding. Each level of
coding is subservient to its next higher level:
2.
2.1.
2.1.1.
2.1. LA.
2.1. LA. 1.
2.1. LA. I.(a).
2.1. LA. l.(a).I.
2.1. i .A.l.(a)..(i).
2.1. i .A.l.(a).I.(i).(l).
D. Check Sheets - When a taiff filing is made with the Commission, an updated Check Sheet
accompanies the tariff filing. The Check Sheet lists the pages contained in the tariff, with a cross
reference to the current revision number. When new pages are added, the Check Sheet is changed
to reflect the revision. All revisions made in a given fiing are designated by an asterisk (*). There
wil be no other symbols used on this page if these are the only changes made to it (i.e., the
format, etc. remain the same, just revised revision levels on some pages.) The tariff user should
refer to the latest Check Sheet to find out if a paricular page is the most current on file with the
Commission.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date:ldaho Publj. Utiities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 32010
Bois Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
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INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 1 - TECHNCAL TERMS AN ABBREVITIONS
Access Line - An arangement which connects the customer's location to an WiMacTel, Inc. switching
center or point of presence.
Account Codes - Optional, customer defined digits that allow the customer to identify the individual
user, departent, or client associated with a calL.
Aggregator - Any person, excluding local exchange carriers and cellular service providers that, in the
ordinary course of its operations, make telephones available to the public or to transient users of its
premises, for intrastate telephone calls using a provider of operator services.
Authorized User - A person, firm, corporation, or any other entity authorized by the Customer to
communicate utilizing the Carier's service.
Call- A completed connection established between a callng station and one or more called stations.
Customer - The person, firm, corporation, or other entity which orders, cancels, amends, or uses service
and is responsible for payment of charges and compliance with the Company's tariff.
Commission - refers to Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
Company or Carrier - WiMacTel, Inc. unless otherwise clearly indicated by the context.
LEC - Local Exchange Company.
Special Access Origination - Where originating access between the customer and the interexchange
carrier is provided on dedicated circuits. The cost of these dedicated circuits is biled by the access
provider directly to the end user.
Switched Access Origination - Where originating access between the customer and the interexchange
carrier is provided on local exchange company Feature Group circuits and the connection to the customer
is a LEC-provided business or residential access line. The cost of switched Feature Group access is biled
to the interexchange carrier.
Travel Card - A proprietary callng card offered by the Company which enables the Customer to use the
Company's service by dialing a Company-provided access number.
V & H Coordinates - Geographic points which define the originating and terminating points of a call in
mathematical terms so that the airline mileage of the call may be determined. Call mileage is used for the
purpose of rating calls.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 3 2010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 6
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 2 - RULES AN REGULATIONS
2.1 Undertaking of the Company
The Company's services and facilities are furnished for communications within the State of Idaho
under terms of this tariff.
The Company undertkes to provide the services offered in this tariff in accordance with the
terms and conditions set forth under this tariff. The Company may act as the Customer's agent for
ordering access connection facilities provided by other carriers or entities, when authorized by the
Customer, to allow connection of a Customer's location to the Company. The Customer shall be
responsible for all charges due for such service arangement.
The Company's services and facilities are provided on a monthly basis unless otherwise provided,
and are available twenty-four hours per day, seven days per week.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date:ldaho Publk: Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 32010
Boise, Idaho
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WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. I
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INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 2 - RULES AN REGULATIONS, (CONT'D.)
2.2 Limitations
2.2.1 Service is offered subject to the availabilty of the necessary facilities and equipment, or
both facilties and equipment, and subject to the provisions of this tariff.
2.2.2 The Company reserves the right to discontinue or limit service when necessitated by
conditions beyond its control, or when the Customer is using service in violation of
provisions of this tariff, or in violation of the law.
2.2.3 The Company does not underte to transmit messages, but offers the use of its facilities
when available, and wil not be liable for errors in transmission or for failure to establish
connections.
2.2.4 All facilities provided under this tariff are directly controlled by the Company and the
Customer may not transfer or assign the use of service or facilties without the express
written consent of the Company. Such transfer or assignment shall only apply where
there is no interrption of the use or location of the service or facilities.
2.2.5 Prior written permission from the Company is required before any assignment or transfer.
All regulations and conditions contained in this tariff shall apply to all such permitted
assignees or transferees, as well as all conditions of service.
2.2.6 The included tariff language does not constitute a determination by the
Commission that a limitation of liability imposed by the Company should be upheld in a
court of law. Acceptance for filing by the Commission recognizes that it is a court's
responsibilty to adjudicate negligence and consequential damage claims. It is also the
court's responsibilty to determine the validity of the exculpatory clause.
2.3 Use
Services provided under this tariff may be used for any lawful purpose for which the service is
technically suited.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
i 882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date:
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 3 2010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 8
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 2 - RULES AN REGULATIONS, (CONT'D.)
2.4 Liabilties of the Company
2.4.1 The Company's liabilty for damages arising out of mistaes, interrptions, omissions,
delays, errors, or defects in transmission which occur in the course of furnishing service
or facilities, in no event shall exceed an amount equivalent to the proportionate charge to
the Customer for the period during which the faults in transmission occur.
2.4.2 The Company shall not be liable for claim or loss, expense or damage (including indirect,
special or consequential damage) , for any interruption, delay, error, omission, or defect
in any service, facility or transmission provided under this tariff, if caused by any person
or entity other than the Company, by any malfunction of any service or facility provided
by any other carrier, by an act of God, fire, war, civil disturbance, or act of government,
or by any other cause beyond the Company's direct control.
2.4.3 The Company shall not be liable for, and shall be fully indemnified and held harless by
Customer against any claim or loss, expense, or damage (including indirect, special or
consequential damage) for defamation, libel, slander, invasion, infringement of
copy-right or patent, unauthorized use of any trademark, trade name, or service mark,
unfair competition, interference with or misappropriation or violation of any contract,
proprietary or creative right, or any other injury to any person, propert or entity arising
out of the material, data, information, or other content revealed to, transmitted, or used by
the Company under this tariff; or for any act or omission of the Customer; or for any
personal injur or death of any person caused directly or indirectly by the installation,
maintenance, location, condition, operation, failure, presence, use or removal of
equipment or wiring provided by the Company, if not directly caused by negligence of
the Company.
2.4.4 No agent or employee of any other carrier shall be deemed to be an agent or employee of
the Company.
2.4.5 The Company shall not be liable for any defacement of or damages to the premises of a
Customer resulting from the furnishing of service which is not the direct result of the
Company's negligence.
2.4.6 No third part provider or their directors, officers or employees that are directly or
indirectly associated with the Company's performance of our services shall be liable to
the Customer for any special, indirect, incidental, consequential, reliance, exemplary,
punitive or other damages arising out of a service failure.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Datef'daho P bl' Ut'l't' C "u ic i I res ommission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 3 2010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 9
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARF
SECTION 2 - RULES AN REGULATIONS, (CONT'D.)
2.5 Deposits
2.5.1 Commercial Customers
A. The Company may, in order to safeguard its interests, require a Customer which
has a proven history of late payments to the Company or does not have
established credit or has a bad credit rating to make a deposit prior to or at any
time after the provision of service to the Customer to be held by the Company as
a guarantee of the payment of rates and charges. No such deposit wil be required
of a Customer which has established satisfactory credit and has no history of late
payments to the Company.
B. The amount of the deposit which may be required of a Customer for the purpose
of establishing credit shall not exceed two times the average monthly bil for
residential Customers whose bils are payable in advance. The amount of deposit
may be adjusted at the request of the Customer at any time when the character,
purpose, or degree of the Customer's use of the service has materially changed,
or when it is indicated that it wil change.
C. The making of a deposit shall not relieve any Customer of the obligation to pay
current bils when due. A deposit shall only be applied to the indebtedness of the
Customer for jurisdictional telecommunications services of the provider.
D. The Company wil pay interest on deposits, to accrue from the date the deposit is
made until it has been refunded, or until a reasonable effort has been made to
effect refund. The Company wil pay interest at the rate prescribed by the
Commission.
E. The Company shall keep a record of each cash deposit until the deposit is
returned. The record wil show the name of each Customer making a deposit; the
premises occupied by the Customer when making the deposit and each
successive premises occupied while the deposit is retained by the Company; the
amount and date of making the deposit; and a record of each transaction, such as
the payment of interest, interest credited, etc., concerning the deposit.
Concurrently with receiving a deposit, the Company wil provide the Customer a
receipt showing the deposit date, the name and biling address of the Customer
and the deposit amount.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Offce of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 32010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. I
Original Page 10
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICATIONS TARF
SECTION 2 - RULES AN REGULATIONS, (CONT'D.)
2.5 Deposits, (Cont'd.)
2.5.1 Commercial Customers, (Cont'd.)
F.Upon discontinuance of service, or when a Customer has established credit by
other means, the Company wil promptly refund any deposit, plus accrued simple
interest, or the balance, if any, in excess of the unpaid bils for the services
furnished by the Company. A transfer of service from one location to another
within the Company serving area shall not be deemed a discontinuance with the
Company if the character of the service remains unchanged.
G.Deposits wil be refunded after twelve months of timely payment, with interest as
specified above.
Issued:Effective Date:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretiiry
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 32010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 11
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, (CONT'D.)
2.6 Advance Payments
2.6.1 Advance payments are not required of residential Customers.
2.6.2 For commercial Customers, the Company may require a Customer to make an advance
payment before services and facilities are furished. The advance payment wil not
exceed an amount equal to the non-recurring charge(s) and one month's charges for the
service or facility. In addition, where special constrction is involved, the advance
payment may also include an amount equal to the estimated non-recurring charges for the
special construction and recurring charges (if any) for a period to be set between the
Company and the Customer. The advance payment wil be credited to the Customer's
initial bil. An advance payment may be required in addition to a deposit.
2.7 Taxes and Fees
2.7.1 All state and local taxes (i.e., gross receipts tax, sales ta, municipal utilties ta) are
listed as separate line items on the Customer's bil and are not included in the quoted rates
and charges set forth in this tariff.
2.7.2 To the extent that a municipality, other political subdivision or local agency of
government, or Commission imposes upon and collects from the Company a gross
receipts ta, occupation tax, license tax, permit fee, franchise fee, or regulatory fee, such
taes and fees shall, insofar as practicable and allowed by law, be biled pro rata to
Customers receiving service from the Company within the territorial limits of such
municipality, other political subdivision or local agency of government.
2.7.3 The Company may adjust its rates and charges or impose additional rates and charges on
its Customers in order to recover amounts it is required by governmental or quasi-
governmental authorities to collect from or pay to others in support of statutory or
regulatory programs.
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretiiry
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 32010
Issued:
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 12
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICATIONS TARF
SECTION 2 - RULES AN REGULATIONS, (CONT'D.)
2.7 Taxes and Fees, (Cont'd.)
2.7.4 Pay Telephone Surcharge
In order to recover the Company's expenses to comply with the FCC's pay telephone
compensation plan effective on October 7, 1997 (FCC 97-371), an undiscountable per
call charge is applicable to all interstate, intrastate and international calls that originate
from any domestic pay telephone used to access the Company's services. The Pay
Telephone Surcharge, which is in addition to standard taiffed usage charges and any
applicable service charges and surcharges associated with the Company's service, applies
for the use of the instrument used to access the Company service and is unrelated to the
Company's service accessed from the pay telephone.
Pay telephones include coin-operated and coin less phones owned by local telephone
companies, independent companies and other interexchange carriers. The Pay Telephone
Surcharge applies to the initial completed call and any reoriginated call (i.e., using the n#n
symbol).
Whenever possible, the Pay Telephone Surcharge wil appear on the same invoice
containing the usage charges for the surcharged calL. In cases where proper pay telephone
coding digits are not transmitted to the Company prior to completion of a call, the Pay
Telephone Surcharge may be biled on a subsequent invoice after the Company has
obtained information from a carrier that the originating station is an eligible pay
telephone.
The Pay Telephone Surcharge does not apply to calls placed from pay telephones at
which the Customer pays for service by inserting coins during the progress of the call.
Rate per Call, maximum $0.60
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho l~õhc OfiHties CommissionOffice of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
DEC 2 32010
Issued:
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 13
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICATIONS TARIF
SECTION 2 - RULES AN REGULATIONS, (CONT'D.)
2.8 Terminal Equipment
The Company's facilities and service may be used with or terminated in Customer-provided
terminal equipment or Customer-provided communications systems, such as a PBX, key system,
or Pay Telephone. Such terminal equipment shall be furnished and maintained at the expense of
the Customer, except as otherwise provided. The Customer is responsible for all costs at his or
her premises, including personnel, wiring, electrical power, and the like, incurred in the use ofthe
Company's service. When such terminal equipment is used, the equipment shall comply with the
generally accepted minimum protective criteria standards of the telecommunications industr as
endorsed by the Federal Communications Commission.
2.9 Installation
Service is installed upon mutual agreement between the Customer and the Company.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho Public Utiities Commission
Office of the Secretiiry
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 3 2010
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 24, 2011
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 15
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICATIONS TARF
SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, (CONT'D.)
2.11 Cancellation by Customer
Customer may cancel service by providing 30 days written notice to the Company unless
otherwise agreed to in the written service order.
2.12 Interconnection
Service furnished by the Company may be connected with the services or facilities of other
carriers. Such service or facilities, if used, are provided under the terms, rates, and conditions of
the other carrier. The Customer is responsible for all charges biled by other cariers for use in
connection with the Company's service. Any special interface equipment or facilities necessary to
achieve compatibilty between carriers is the responsibility of the Customer.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite i 0 i
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
DEC 2 3 2010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 16
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, (CONT'D.)
2.13 Refusal or Discontinuance by Company
The Company may refuse or discontinue service under the following conditions provided that,
unless otherwise stated, the Customer wil be given 5 days notice to comply with any rule or
remedy any deficiency:
A. For non-compliance with or violation of any State, municipal, or Federal law, ordinance,
or regulation pertaining to telephone service.
B. For the use of telephone service for any other propert or purpose other than that
described in the application.
C. For neglect or refusal to provide reasonable access to the Company or its agents for the
purpose of inspection and maintenance of equipment owned by the Company or its
agents.
D. For noncompliance with or violation of Commission regulations or the Company's rules
and regulations on fie with the Commission, provided five (5) days' written notice is
given before termination.
E. For nonpayment of bills, provided that suspension or termination of service shall not be
made without five (5) days written notice to the Customer, except in extreme cases.
F. Without notice in the event of Customer or Authorized User use of equipment in such a
manner as to adversely affect the Company's equipment or service to others.
G. Without notice in the event of tampering with the equipment or services owned by the
Company or its agents.
H. Without notice in the event of unauthorized or fraudulent use of service. Whenever
service is discontinued for fraudulent use of service, the Company may, before restoring
service, require the Customer to make, at his or her own expense, all changes in facilities
or equipment necessar to eliminate illegal use and to pay an amount reasonably
estimated as the loss in revenues resulting from such fraudulent use.
I. Without notice by reason of any order or decision of a court or other government
authority having jurisdiction which prohibits carier from furnishing such services.
J. For periods of inactivity over sixty (60) days.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Offce of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 3 2010
Boise. Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 17
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, (CONT'D.)
2.14 Interruption of Service
Credit allowances for interrptions of service which are not due to the Carrier's testing or
adjusting, to the negligence of the Customer, or to the failure of chanels, equipment or
communications systems provided by the Customer, are subject to the general liabilty provisions
set fort in Section 2.4 herein. It shall be the obligation of the Customer to notify carier
immediately of any interrption in service for which a credit allowance is desired by Customer.
Before giving such notice, Customer shall ascertain that the trouble is not within his or her
control, or is not in wiring or equipment, if any, furnished by Customer and connected to Carrier's
terminaL. Interrptions caused by Customer-provided or Carrier-provided automatic dialing
equipment are not deemed an interruption of service as defined herein since the customer has the
option of using the long distance network via local exchange company access.
2.15 Inspection, Testing, and Adjustment
Upon reasonable notice, the facilities provided by the Carier shall be made available to the
Carrier for tests and adjustments as may be deemed necessary by the Carrier for maintenance. No
interrption allowance wil be granted for the time during which such tests and adjustments are
made.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite i 0 i
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Datddaho Public Utiities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 32010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 18
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 2 - RULES AN REGULATIONS, (CONT'D.)
2.16 Tests, Pilots, Promotional Campaigns and Contests
The Carier may conduct special tests or pilot programs and promotions at its discretion to
demonstrate the ease of use, quality of service and to promote the sale of its services. The Carrier
may also waive a portion of all processing fees or installation fees for winner of contests and
other occasional promotional events sponsored or endorsed by the Carrier. From time to time the
Company may waive all processing fees for a Customer.
2.17 Reservation of Toll Free "800/888" Numbers
The Company wil make every effort to reserve Toll Free "800/888" vanity numbers for
customers, but makes no guarantee or waranty that the requested number(s) wil be available.
2.18 Portabilty of Toll Free "800/888" Numbers
The Company wil paricipate in porting Toll Free "800/888" numbers only if the account balance
is zero and all charges incurred as a result of the Toll Free "800/888" number have been paid.
2.19 Return Check Charge
The Company reserves the right to assess a charge of$25.00, or the maximum amount allowed by
law (whichever is less), whenever a check or draft present for payment of service not accepted by
the institution upon which it is written.
2.20 Biling Entity Conditions and Biling Dispute
When biling functions on behalf of WiMacTel are performed by local exchange telephone
companies, credit card companies or others, the payment conditions and regulations of such
companies apply, including any applicable interest and/or late payment charges. Biling disputes
shall be processed by the Company or its biling agent consistent with State regulations. In case
of any disputed charges that cannot be resolved by the biling company, the Biled Part may
contact WiMacTel directly. If there is stil a disagreement about the disputed amount after
investigation and review by WiMacTel or other service provider, the Biled Part has the option
to pursue the matter with the Commission.
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
i 882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite i 0 i
Sarasota, FL 34240
Idaho public Utiitjes Commissio
Effective Date: Office of the Secretary n
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 32010
Issued:
Bois, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 19
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 3 - DESCRITION OF SERVICE
3.1 Timing of Calls
3.1.1 Long distance usage charges are based on the actual usage of the Company's network.
Chargeable time begins when a connection is established between the callng station and
the called station. Chargeable time ends when either part "hangs up" thereby releasing
the network connection.
3.1.2 Minimum call duration is specified for each product in Section 4 of this tariff.
3.1.3 Unless otherwise specified in this taiff, after the initial minimum period usage is beyond
the minimum call duration is measured and rounded to the next higher six second
increment for biling purposes. The initial minimum period for each product is specified
in Section 4 of this tariff.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 3 2010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 20
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICATIONS TARIF
SECTION 3 - DESCRITION OF SERVICE, (CONT'D.)
3.2 Calculation of Distance
Usage charges for all mileage sensitive products are based on the airline distance between the
serving wire center locations associated with the originating and terminating points of the call.
The distance between the originating and terminating points is calculated by using the "V" and
"H" coordinates of the serving wire centers as defined by BellCore (Bell Communications
Research), in the following manner:
Step 1 Obtain the "V" and "H" coordinates for the serving wire center of the Customer's switch
and the destination point.
Step 2 Obtain the difference between the "V" coordinates of each of the serving wire centers.
Obtain the difference between the "H" coordinates.
Step 3 Square the differences obtained in Step 2.
Step 4 Add the squares of the "V" difference and "H" difference obtained in Step 3.
Step 5 Divide the sum of the square obtained in Step 4 by ten (l0) . Round to the next higher
whole number if any fraction results from the division.
Step 6 Obtain the square root of the whole number obtained in Step 5. Round to the next higher
whole number if any fraction is obtained. This is the distance between the originating and
terminating serving wire centers of the call.
Formula:
I Vi - V2 I 2 + I Hi- H2 I 2
10
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho P~bhc OWltles CommissionOffice of the Secretiiry
ACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
DEC 2 32010
Issued:
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel,Inc.Idaho TariffNo.1
15t Revised Page 21
Cancels Original Page 21
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICATrONS TARIFF
SECTION 3 -DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE,(CONT'D.)
3.3 Directory Assistance Service
Directory Assistance is available to Customers of WiMacTel service.A Directory Assistance
charge applies to each call to the Directory Assistance Bureau.Up to two requests may be made
on each call to Directory Assistance.The Directory Assistance charge applies to each call
regardless of whether the Directory Assistance Bureau is able to furnish the requested telephone
number.
3.4 WiMacTel Long Distance Base Plan
WiMacTel Long Distance Service applies to aggregator locations for the provision of direct dial
toll service from these locations.This service is offered to these locations and is billed to the
aggregator for use when an End User inserts direct payment into the aggregator instrument
3.5 WiMacTel Operator Service Base Plan
A service provided to host locations for use by transient End users.This service anticipates the (N)
provision of Operator Services and/or billing options.Service is offered under this Tariff to I
Aggregators throughout the United States for interstate calling.Calls are routed over I
transmission and switching facilities of the underlying carrier to any valid NPA-NXX in the I
United States.I
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Calls are measured as described in Sections in this tariff and rated based on time of day,call I
duration and mileage.Per-minute usage sensitive charges,as well as per-call operator service I
charges apply.(N)
3.6 Star 89
Customers may access the Company's network to place a collect call or other call type requiring
operator assistance by dialing a designated access code ("*89")at pay telephone locations
presubscribed to WiMacTel's services.Calls are billed in three (3)minute increments with
minimum call duration,for billing purposes,of three (3)minutes.Calls are not mileage or time
of-day sensitive.
3.7 800 Call Plan 1
The 800 Call Plan 1 permits Customers to access the WiMacTel network by dialing the
Company's Toll Free access number to make operator assisted and calling card calls from any
location within the state.Customers are not required to be presubscribed to the Company to
access or received calls placed through this service.All calls are billed in three (3)minute
increments.
Issued:January 14,2011 Effective Date:January 24,2011
Issued By:James MacKenzie,President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive,Suite 101
Sarasota,FL 34240
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
January 24, 2011
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 24, 2011
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel,Inc.
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICAnONS TARIFF
SECTION 3 -DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE,(CONT'D.)
Idaho Tariff No.1
Original Page 21.2
3.13 OSP Option C (N)
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OSP Option C calls are billed in one (1)minute increments after an initial minimum call duration I
of one (1)minute.Partial minutes are rounded up to the next one minute increment.(N)
Issued:April 30,2012 Effective Date:May 10,2012
Issued By:James MacKenzie,President and CEO
2225 East Bayshore Road,Suite 200
Palo Alto,CA 94303
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 10, 2012
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. I
Original Page 22
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMICATIONS TARIF
SECTION 3 - DESCRITION OF SERVICE, (CONT'D.)
3.6 Star 89
Customers may access the Company's network to place a collect call or other call type requiring
operator assistance by dialing a designated access code ("*89") at pay telephone locations
pre subscribed to WiMacTel's services. Calls are biled in three (3) minute increments with
minimum call duration, for biling purposes, of three (3) minutes. Calls are not mileage or time-
of-day sensitive.
3.7 800 Call Plan 1
The 800 Call Plan I permits Customers to access the WiMacTel network by dialing the
Company's Toll Free access number to make operator assisted and callng card calls from any
location within the state. Customers are not required to be presubscribed to the Company to
access or received calls placed through this service. All calls are biled in three (3) minute
increments.
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Offce of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 3 2010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 23
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 4 - RATES
4.1 General
Each Customer is charged individually for each call placed through the carier. Charges are
computed on an airline mileage basis as described in Section 3.2 of this taiff.
Rates vary by mileage band, time of day, call duration and by originating and terminating access
type.
Customers are biled based on their use of the Company's long distance service.
4.2 Special Contract Arrangements
At the option of the Company, services may be offered on a contract basis to meet specialized
pricing requirements of the Customer not contemplated by this tariff. The terms of each contract
shall be mutually agreed upon by the Customer and Company and may include discounts off of
rates contained herein and waiver of recurring, nonrecurring, or usage charges. The terms of the
contract may be based partially or completely on the term and volume commitment, type of
access arrangement, mixture of services, or other distinguishing features. Unless otherwise
specified, the regulations for such arrangements are in addition to the applicable regulations and
prices in other sections of the tariff. Service shall be available to all similarly situated Customers
for a fixed period of time following the initial offering to the first contract Customer as specified
in each individual contract.
4.3 Special Service Arrangements
4.3.1 If a Customer's requirements cannot be met by services included in this taiff, or pricing
for a service is shown in this tariff as "ICB", the Company wil provide, where practical,
special service arangements at charges to be determined on an Individual Case Basis.
These special service arangements wil be provided if the provision of such
arrangements is not detrimental to any other services furnished under the Company's
tariffs.
4.3.2 Special service arrangement rates are subject to revision depending on changing costs or
operating conditions.
4.3.3 If and when a special service arrangement becomes a generically taffed offering, the
tariffed rate or rates wil apply from the date of tariff approval.
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho P~b'it Utilties Commission
AC Office of the SecretaryCEPTED FOR FlUNG
DEC 2 32010
Issued:
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 24
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 4 - RATES, (CONT'D.)
4.4 Directory Assistance
Directory Assistance, Per Call
Intrastate Directory Assistance $2.49
4.4.1 Call Completion Service
The Company Directory Assistace operator, or automated attendant, wil complete the call
to the number requested by the Customer without requiring the Customer to redial the
number. A Directory Assistance Call Completion charge applies for this service. This
charge is in addition to the charge for determining the telephone number requested by the
Customer and in addition to any usage and per call charges associated with placing the call.
A. Directory Assistance Call Completion, Per Call
Per Call Charge:$1.00
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho P~blic Utiities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 32010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 25
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 4 - RATES, (CONT'D.)
4.5 WiMacTel Long Distance Base Plan
4.5.1 Usage Rates
(A) Long Distance Option 1
Long Distance Option i plan is for services offered to aggregator locations and
biled in one (1) minute increments, with a minimum biling period of one (1)
minute.
Less than 1000 ANI's
1000 + ANI's
Initial
Period
$0.02520
$0.01890
Each Add'i1
Period
$0.02520
$0.01890
(B) Long Distance Option 2
Long Distance Option 2 plan is for services offered to aggregator locations and
biled in six (6) second increments, with a minimum biling period of eighteen
(18) seconds.
Less than 1000 ANI's
1000 + ANI's
Initial
Period
$0.00756
$0.00567
Each Add'i1
Period
$0.00252
$0.00189
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho P~blic Utiities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 3 2010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Original Page 26
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 4 - RATES, (CONT'D.)
4.6 WiMacTel Operator Service Base Plan
4.6.1 Usage Rates - IntraLATAlnterLATA
Miles
0-9999
4.6.2 Per Call Services Charges:
Automated Operator
Assisted
Automated Callng Card:
Collect (Station to Station):
3rd Part
Person to Person:
Credit Card
$5.99
$6.99
$6.99
$15.49
$5.99
$10.49
$10.49
$12.98
$15.49
$10.49
Surcharges
Premise Imposed Fee $5.00
Biling: i Minute Increments
Issued:
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Office of the Secret8ry
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 32010
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. I
Original Page 27
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 4 - RATES, (CONT'D.)
4.7 Star 89
Customers may access the Company's network to place a collect call or other call tye requiring
operator assistance by dialing a designated access code ("*89") at pay telephone locations
presubscribed to WiMacTel's services. Calls are biled in three (3) minute increments with
minimum call duration, for biling purposes, of three (3) minutes. Calls are not mileage or time-
of-day sensitive.
4.7.1 Usage Rates
Initial 3 Minutes Each Additional 3 Minutes
Per Call Rate $5.175 $5.175
4.7.1 Operator Connect Charges
Callng Card
Collect
3rd Par
Person to Person
Credit Card
Automated
$10.98
$11.49
$11.98
$17.49
$10.98
Operator Assisted
$12.49
$12.49
$14.98
$17.49
$12.49
PIP $ 5.00
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
Effective Date: Idaho O~lblÏ( Utiities Commission
ACCEP'TceEof the Secretiiryo FOR FlUNG
DEC 2 32010
Issued:
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel, Inc.Idaho Tariff No. I
Original Page 28
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMICA nONS TARIF
SECTION 4 - RATES, (CONT'D.)
4.8 800 Call Plan 1
The 800 Call Plan 1 permits Customers to access the WiMacTei network by dialing the
Company's Toll Free access number to make operator assisted and callng card calls from any
location within the state. Customers are not required to be presubscribed to the Company to
access or received calls placed through this service. All calls are biled in three (3) minute
increments.
4.8.1 Rate Plan
Initial 3 Minutes Each Additional 3 Minntes
Per Call Rate $5.1 75 $5.175
4.8.2 Operator Connect Charges
Calling Card:
Credit Card:
Collect (Station to Station):
3rd Part:
Person to Person:
Automated
$10.98
$11.49
$1 I .98
$17.49
$10.98
Operator Assisted
$12.49
$12.49
$14.98
$17.49
$12.49
Premise Imposed Fee:$5.00
Issued By:James MacKenzie, President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive, Suite 101
Sarasota, FL 34240
. Idaho Public Ut I t' , ,
Effective Date: Off i iies Commission
ACCEP,ce of the SecretaryTED FOR FILING
DEC 2 32010
Issued:
Boise. Idaho
WiMacTel,Inc.
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICAnONS TARIFF
Idaho TariffNo.1
Original Page 28
SECTION 4-RATES,(CONT'D.)
4.9 Non -Subscriber Fee (N)
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Rate Per Call:$3.50 I
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4.10 Bill Statement Fee I
$2.49 I
Per Month Charge:I
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4.11 Regulatory Compliance Fee I
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Rate Per Call:$1.50 (N)
Issued:January 14,2011 Effective Date:January 24,2011
Issued By:James MacKenzie,President and CEO
1882 Porter Lake Drive,Suite 101
Sarasota,FL 34240
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
January 24, 2011
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
November 24, 2011
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel,Inc.
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICAnONS TARIFF
SECTION 4 -RATES,(CONT'D.)
4.14 OSP Option C
4.14.1 Usage Rates
Idaho Tariff No.I
Original Page 30
(N)
Initial Each Additional
Minute Minute
Per Call Rate $1.64 $1.64
4.14.2 Operator Connect Charges
Calling Card
Collect
3rd Party
Person to Person
Credit Card
Other Surcharges:
Pay Phone Surcharge
PIF
Non-Subscriber Fee
Regulatory Compliance Fee
Bill Statement Fee
Issued:April 30,2012
Automated
$5.49
$7.69
$8.79
$13.75
$5.49
$0.56
$3.00
See Section 4.9
See Section 4.11
See Section 4.10
Operator Assisted
$8.25
$9.35
$12.09
$14.85
$8.25
Effective Date May 10,2012
(N)
Issued By:James MacKenzie,President and CEO
2225 East Bayshore Road,Suite 200
Palo Alto,CA 94303
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
May 10, 2012
Boise, Idaho
WiMacTel,Inc.
INTEREXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICAnONS TARIFF
SECTION 4 -RATES,(CONT'D.)
4.15 1-800-ALOHA-OO
Idaho Tariff No.1
Original Page 31
(N)
The WiMacTel 1-800-ALOHA-00 Program permits Customers to access the WiMacTel network
by dialing the 1-800-ALOHA-00 (800-256-4200)access number to make operator assisted and
calling card calls from any location within the state.All calls are billed in one (1)minute
increments.
4.15.1 Usage Rates
A.Customer/Operator Dialed Calling Card and Credit Card Calls
Initial Minute Each Additional Minute
Per Call Rate $1.29 $1.29
B.Collect,Third Party and Person-to-Person Calls
Initial Minute Each Additional Minute
Per Call Rate $1.29 $1.29
4.15.2 Operator Connect Charges
Calling Card
Credit Card
Collect
3rd Party
Person to Person
Other Surcharges:
Pay Phone Surcharge
Non Subscriber Fee
Issued:September 25,2012
Automated
$4.99
$4.99
$6.99
$7.99
$12.50
$0.56
$3.50
Operator Assisted
$7.50
$7.50
$8.50
$10.99
$13.50
Effective Date:October 5,2012
(N)
Issued By:James MacKenzie,President and CEO
2225 East Bayshore Road,Suite 200
Palo Alto,CA 94303
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
October 5, 2012
Boise, Idaho