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CenturyLink'
100 CenturyLink Drive
Monroe, La. 71203
Tel: 318-388-9000
April 12, 2012
RECEIVED
2012 APR 13 AMID:
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Mr. Randy Lobb
Administrator Utilities Division
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington Street
Boise, ID 83702
RE: 2011 Annual Reports
CenturyTel of the Gem State, Inc. d/b/aJ CenturyLink
v'CenturyTel of Idaho, Inc. dlb/aJ CenturyLink
Dear Mr. Lobb:
Enclosed for filing with the Commission is an original of the 2011 Annual Report for the
above referenced companies, along with attachments for page 20. Also enclosed for
filing is an original of the Form I based on December 31, 2010 data for both companies
and a copy of the most recent separations study.
All questions regarding this correspondence should be addressed to:
Mr. Ted Hankins, Director
Regulatory Operations
P. 0. Box 4065
Monroe, LA 71211-4065
318.388.9416
I would appreciate your forwarding any future correspondence and forms associated with
these submissions to my attention.
Sincerely,
Lisa F. Grantham, Director
Separations/Regulatory Finance
Enclosures
ANNUAL REPORT OF SMALL TELEPHONE COMPANIES TO
THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2011
COMPANY INFORMATION
Exact name of utility: CenturyTel of Idaho, Inc. dibla CenturyLink
Address of principal office: 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203
Telephone Number (Area Code) (318) 388-9000 E-mail address: N/A
Cities or towns served: Salmon, North Fork and Leadore, Idaho
Name and title of officer having custody of the general corporate books of account:
Jerry M. Allen, Vice President Accounting & Revenues
Address of office where corporate books are kept and phone number:
100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203 318-388-9000
Organized under the laws of the State of: Delaware
Date of organization: November 26, 1913
Form of organization (proprietorship, association, corporation): Corporation
If a Subchapter S Corporation, please specify: N/A
Name and address of controlling company, if any: CenturyLink, Inc., 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203
Names of affiliated companies. Give address and description of business:
1)CenturyLink, Inc, 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Management Services
2)CentuiyTel Supply Group, Inc., 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Delivering, Purchasing and Warehousing
3)CenturyTel Service Group, LLC, 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Financial, Accounting, Billing, Data Processing, Personnel
Relations, Engineering, and B&C Billing
4)CenturyTel of Montana, Inc., 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Allocations for Services
5)CenturyTel of Washington, Inc. 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Allocations for Services
6)Embarq Management Company, 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203. Financial, Accounting, Billing, Data Processing, Personal
Relations, and Engineering.
7)Embarq Network Company, LLC, 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Delivering, Purchasing and Warehousing
8)Embarq Mid-Atlantic Management Services Company, 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Financial, Accounting, Billing, Data
Processing, Personal Relations, and Engineering.
9)Embarq Midwest Management Services Company, 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Financial, Accounting, Billing, Data
Processing, Personal Relations, and Engineering.
10)Centurylel Holdings, Inc., 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Allocations for Services.
11)United Telephone Company of the Northwest, 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Allocations for Services.
100
13)CenturyTel Long Distance, LLC, 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Access & B&C Billing
14)Centurylel Broadband Services,LLC, 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203, Access & B&C Billing
OFFICERS
Report below the title, name and office address of each general officer of the utility at the end of the
year. If there were any changes during the year, show the name, title, and address of the previous
officer and the date of change.
Title Name Address
Chief Executive Officer and President Glen F. Post, III 100 CentuiyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 7120
Executive VP and Chief Operating Officer Karen A. Puckett
Executive Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer R. Stewart Ewing, Jr.
Executive Vice President and General Counsel Stacey W Goff
Executive Vice President - Network Services Dennis G. Huber
Executive Vice President - Corporate Strategy
and Development Stephanie G. Comfort
President - Wholesale Operations William E. Cheek
President - Business Markets Group Christopher K. Ancell
Senior Vice President - Controller and
Operations Support David D. Cole
Senior Vice President - Public Policy and
Government Relations R. Steven Davis
Executive Vice President - IT Services Ginsh Varma
Senior Vice President and Treasurer G. Clay Bailey
Vice President Jonathan Robinson
Secretary Kay C. Buchart
Assistant Secretary Camck lnabnett
Rev 3/02 Page 1
DIRECTORS
List the name of each person who was a member of the Board of Directors at any given time during the
year: (Fees related to meetings only.)
Term Expired
or Current Term Meetings Attended Fees Paid
Name Will Expire This year During Year
and Address
Stacey W. Goff 611212012 1 None
R. Stewart Ewing, Jr. 6/1212012 1 None
Address for Board of Directors: 100 CenturyLink Drive, Monroe, LA 71203
Name of Chairman of the Board: None Designated
Name of Secretary (or Clerk) of Board: Kay Buchart
Number of Meetings of the Board during the year:
MANAGERS
List the name of each person who performed management duties for the Company during the year, and
the total wages and bonuses paid to those persons: (Do not include Director fees in these amounts.)
Name Title Wages and Bonuses Paid
James Schmit Vice President/General Manager N/A (See * note below)
*Available upon request.
Rev 3/02 Page 2
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Please provide important information such as changes in accounting or depreciation practices,
extensions or additions to the system; disposal of any substantial portion of the property of the utility;
reorganization, mergers, or consolidations with other companies; leases executed; other contracts
or agreements entered into; changes made in articles of incorporation or amendments; the
occurrence of contingency losses or gains.
None
Rev 3/02 Page 3
BALANCE SHEET
Assets and Other Debits
Balance Balance Increase
Beginning at End or
of Year of Year (Decrease)
14,596 13,707 (889)
377,879 340,490 (37,389)
0 0 0
500 400 (100)
0 0 0
69,120 57,261 (11,858)
(6,619) (8,326) (1,707)
144,266 103,822 (40,444)
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
4,890 4,890 (0)
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 1,964 1,964
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
3,949 8,790 4,841
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 63,626 0
0 0 0
21,610,185 21,744,187 134,002
0 0 0
0 155,290 155,290
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
(19,094,593) (19,949,760) (855,167)
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
3,124,173 2,536,341 (587,832)
Title of Account
Current Assets
1120 Cash and Equivalents
1130 Cash
1140 Special Cash Deposits
1150 Working Cash Advances
1160 Temporary Investments
1180 Telecommunications Accts. Receivable
1181 Accts. Rec. Allow. -Telecommunications
1190 Other Accounts Receivable
1191 Accounts Receivable Allow. - Other
1200 Notes Receivable
1201 Notes Receivable Allowance
1210 Interest & Dividends Receivable
1220 Material and Supplies
1280 Prepayments
1290 Prepaid Rents
1300 Prepaid Taxes
1310 Prepaid Insurance
1320 Prepaid Directory Expenses
1330 Other Prepayments
1350 Other Current Assets
Noncurrent Assets
1401 Investment in Affiliated Companies
1402 Investment in Nonaffiliated Companies
1406 Nonregulated Investments
1407 Unamortized Debt Issuance Expense
1408 Sinking Funds
1410 Other Noncurrent Assets
1438 Deferred Maintenance & Retirements
1439 Deferred Charges
1500 Other Jurisdiction Assets - Net
Property, Plant and Equipment
2001 Telecommunications Plants in Service
2002 Prop. Held for Future Telecom. Use
2003 Telecom. Plant under Constr. - Short Term
2004 Telecom. Plant under Constr. - Long Term
2005 Telecom. Plant Adjustment
2006 Nonoperating Plant
2007 Goodwill
Depreciation and Amortization Accounts
3100 Accumulated Depreciated
3200 Accum. Depre. - Held for Future Use
3300 Accumulated Depreciation - Nonoperating
3400 Accumulated Amortization - Tangible
3410 Accum. Amort. - Capitalized Leases
3420 Accum. Amort. - Leasehold Improvements
3500 Accumulated Amortization - Intangible
3600 Accumulated Amortization - Other
TOTAL ASSETS
Rev 3/02 Page 4
BALANCE SHEET
Liabilities & Stockholders' Equity
Balance Balance Increase
Beginning at End or
Title of Account of Year of Year (Decrease)
Current Liabilities
4010 Accounts Payable 26,936 99,553 72,617
4020 Notes Payable 0 0 0
4030 Advance Billings and Payments 2,107 (514) (2,621)
4040 Customer Deposits 4,975 2,200 (2,775)
4050 Current Maturities - Long -Term Debt 0 0 0
4060 Current Maturities - Capital leases 0 0 0
4070 Income Taxes - Accrued 0 0 0
4080 Other Taxes - Accrued 18,148 16,287 (1,860)
4100 Net Current Defer. Oper. Income Taxes 0 0 0
4110 Net Current Defer. Nonoper. Income Taxes 0 0 0
4120 Other Accrued Liabilities (152) (186) (34)
4130 Other Current Liabilities 27,006 26,534 (472)
Long-Term Debt
4210 Funded Debt 0 0 0
4220 Premium on Long-Term Debt 0 0 0
4230 Discount on Long-Term Debt 0 0 0
4240 Reacquired Debt 0 0 0
4250 Obligations Under Capital Leases 0 0 0
4260 Advances from Affiliated Companies 0 0 0
4270 Other Long-Term Debt 0 0 0
Other Liabilities & Deferred Credits 0 0 0
4310 Other Long-Term Liabilities 0 0 0
4320 Unamort. Oper. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0
4330 Unamort. Nonoper. Invest. Tax Credits - Net 0 0 0
4340 Net Noncurrent Defer. Oper. Income Taxes 146,444 0 (146,444)
4350 Net Noncur. Defer. Nonoper. Income Taxes 0 0 0
4360 Other Deferred Credits 63,695 34,623 (29,072)
4370 Other Juris. Liab. & Def. Credits - Net 0 0 0
Stockholders' Equity
4510 Capital Stock 200,000 200,000 0
4520 Additional Paid-In Capital 0 0 0
4530 Treasury Stock 0 0 0
4540 Other Capital 0 0 0
4550 Retained Earnings 2,635,014 2,157,844 (477,170)
TOTAL LIAB. & OTHER CREDITS 3,124,173 2,536,341 (587,831)
Rev 3/02 Page 5
ANALYSIS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLANT IN SERVICE
TOTAL Company Basis
Analysis of Telecommunications Plant in Service
2111 Land
2112 Motor Vehicles
2113 Aircraft
2114 Special Purpose Vehicles
2115 Garage Work Equipment
2116 Other Work Equipment
2121 Buildings
2122 Furniture
2123 Office Equipment
2124 General Purpose Computers
2211 Analog Electronic Switching
2212 Digital Electronic Switching
2215 Electro-Mechanical Switching
2220 Operator Systems
2231 Radio Systems
2232 Circuit Equipment
2311 Station Apparatus
2321 Customer Premises Wiring
2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges
2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment
2362 Other Terminal Equipment
2411 Poles
2421 Aerial Cable
2422 Underground Cable
2423 Buried Cable
2424 Submarine Cable
2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable
2431 Aerial Wire
2441 Conduit Systems
2681 Capital Leases
2682 Leasehold Improvements
2690 Intangibles
TOTAL PLANT ACCOUNTS
Balance
Beginning
of Year
37,408
94,552
0
0
0
143,417
560,264
0
9,480
36,890
0
1,706,073
0
0
0
4,575,958
0
0
0
0
0
72,688
231,928
121,186
13,937,871
0
0
1,809
80,661
0
0
0
21,610,185
21.610.185
Transfers
and
Adjustments
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Balance
End
of Year
37,408
94,552
0
0
0
154,200
569,730
0
9,480
40,522
0
1,706,073
0
0
0
4,581,687
0
0
rol
0
72,688
231,928
121,186
14,042,263
0
0
1,809
80,661
0
0
0
21,744,187
21,744,187
Plant
Additions Retired
During year or Sold
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9,466
0
0 0
0
0
3,632
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
146,986 141,257
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0
104,392 0
0 0
0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
275.259
Rev 3/02 Page 6
ANALYSIS OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLANT ACCOUNTS
IDAHO Operations Only
Balance Plant Transfers Balance
Beginning Additions Retired and End
of Year During Year or Sold Adjustments of Year
Analysis of Telecommunications Plant in Service
2111 Land Same as Total Company
2112 Motor Vehicles
2113 Aircraft
2114 Special Purpose Vehicles
2115 Garage Work Equipment
2116 Other Work Equipment
2121 Buildings
2122 Furniture
2123 Office Equipment
2124 General Purpose Computers
2211 Analog Electronic Switching
2212 Digital Electronic Switching
2215 Electro-Mechanical Switching
2220 Operator Systems
2231 Radio Systems
2232 Circuit Equipment
2311 Station Apparatus
2321 Customer Premises Wiring
2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges
2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment
2362 Other Terminal Equipment
2411 Poles
2421 Aerial Cable
2422 Underground Cable
2423 Buried Cable
2424 Submarine Cable
2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable
2431 Aerial Wire
2441 Conduit Systems
2681 Capital Leases
2682 Leasehold Improvements
2690 Intangibles
TOTAL PLANT ACCOUNTS 0 0 0 0 0
Rev 3/02 Page 7
ANALYSIS OF ENTRIES IN ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION
Account 3100
TOTAL Company Basis
Analysis of Entries in Accumulated Depreciation
2112 Motor Vehicles
2113 Aircraft
2114 Special Purpose Vehicles
2115 Garage Work Equipment
2116 Other Work Equipment
2121 Buildings
2122 Furniture
2123 Office Equipment
2124 General Purpose Computers
2211 Analog Electronic Switching
2212 Digital Electronic Switching
2215 Electro-Mechanical Switching
2220 Operator Systems
2231 Radio Systems
2232 Circuit Equipment
2311 Station Apparatus
2321 Customer Premises Wiring
2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges
2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment
2362 Other Terminal Equipment
2411 Poles
2421 Aerial Cable
2422 Underground Cable
2423 Buried Cable
2424 Submarine Cable
2426 Intrabuilding Network Cable
2431 Aerial Wire
2441 Conduit Systems
Balance
Beginning
of Year
74,189
0
0
0
143,418
470,266
0
9,191
33,587
0
1,578,809
0
0
0
3,944,517
0
0
0
0
0
72,688
210,629
114,835
12,410,848
0
0
1,809
29,807
Depreciation
Rate*
25.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
10.00%
3.40%
0.00%
20.00%
25.00%
0.00%
11.93%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
11.60%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
11.70%
8.60%
5.80%
5.80%
0.00%
0.00%
15.00%
3.50%
Credits
During
Year
7,156
0
0
0
629
17,647
0
0
2,407
0
20,840
0
0
0
131,984
0
0
0
0
1,362
1,124
810,453
0
0
2,823
Retirements
and
Adjustments
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
141,257
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Balance
End
of Year
81,345
0
0
0
144,047
487,913
0
9,191
35,994
0
1,599,649
0
0
0
3,935,244
0
0
0
0
0
72,688
211,991
115,959
13,221,301
0
0
1,809
32,630
TOTAL 19,094,593 996,425 141,257 19,949,761
*please list individual depreciation rate for each account.
Rev 3/02 Page 8
IDAHO Operations Only
Balance
Beginning Depreciation
of Year Rate*
Credits Retirements
During and
Year Adjustments
Balance
End
of Year
ANALYSIS OF ENTRIES IN ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION
Account 3100
Analysis of Entries in Accumulated Depreciation
2112 Motor Vehicles
2113 Aircraft
2114 Special Purpose Vehicles
2115 Garage Work Equipment
2116 Other Work Equipment
2121 Buildings
2122 Furniture
2123 Office Equipment
2124 General Purpose Computers
2211 Analog Electronic Switching
2212 Digital Electronic Switching
2215 Electro-Mechanical Switching
2220 Operator Systems
2231 Radio Systems
2232 Circuit Equipment
2311 Station Apparatus
2321 Customer Premises Wiring
2341 Large Private Branch Exchanges
2351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment
2362 Other Terminal Equipment
2411 Poles
2421 Aerial Cable
2422 Underground Cable
2423 Buried Cable
2424 Submarine Cable
2426 lntrabuilding Network Cable
2431 Aerial Wire
2441 Conduit Systems
Same as Total Company
TOTAL
*please list individual depreciation rate for each account.
Rev 3/02
Page 9
INVESTMENTS
Report below the investments in Accounts 1401, 1402 and 1406. Identify each investment as to the
account in which included. Minor amounts in Account 1406 may be grouped by classes.
Book Cost of Book Cost of
Investments Investments
Disposed of Held at
Description Date Acquired This year End of Year
1. Acct 1406 8,790
Net Non-Utility Plant
Totals 8,790
RECEIVABLES
Itemize amounts show in Accounts 1180, 1190 and 1200. For notes receivable list each note separately and
include the maturity date and interest rate. Minor amounts in Account 1210 may be combined.
Name of Company
1.Acct 1180
Due from Customers
Unbilled End User Accrual
Sub-Total
2.Acct 1190
Connecting Companies
Accounts Rec-Other
Sub-Total
Amount at End of Year
Notes Accounts
Receivable Receivable
48,087
9,174
57,261
103,767
55
103,822
Totals 161,083
Rev 3102 Page 10
NOTES PAYABLE
For Notes Payable, list each note separately and include the maturity date and interest rate.
Interest
Name of Creditor Date of Note Rate Due Date Face Amount
None
Totals
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
Report below all Accounts Payable amounting to more than $100.00
Name of Creditor Amount
P/R Deductions - state w/ holding 1,556
County 911 Tax 3,647
USE High Cost 407
NP-Trade (accruals) 93,556
NP Other 387
Totals 99,553
Rev 3/02 Page 11
LONG - TERM DEBT
Accounts 4210, 4240, 4250, 4260, 4270 and 4310
List the required data for each obligation included in these accounts, grouping them by account number and showing totals for each account.
If any obligations mature serially or otherwise at various dates, give particulars in a note.
Date Date Face Premium! Discount
Class & Series of of Amount Outstanding Year Interest for year
of Obligation Issue Maturity Authorized Year-End Total Amortized Rate Amount
None
Rev 3/02 Page 12
CAPITAL STOCK
Report below the particulars called for concerning common and preferred stock at end of year,
designating separate series of any general class. Show totals separately for common and
preferred.
For each class of preferred stock, show the dividend rate and whether dividends are cumulative or
noncumulative.
Show details in a footnote of capital stock sold during the year. Include nur nber of shares,
consideration received, premium or discount, and expenses incurred.
Number Outstanding per
of Shares Par Value Balance Sheet
Class & Series of Stock Authorized per Share Shares Amount
Common Stock 2,000 $100 - 2,000 $200,000
TOTAL $200,000
Rev 3/02 Page 13
INCOME & RETAINED EARNINGS STATEMENT
Item Total Company Idaho Only
Same as
Total Operating Income (from page 15) 3,412,431 Total Co.
Total Operating Expenses (from page 17) 2,564,041
7100 Other Operating Income and Expense 0
7210 Operating Investment Tax Credits-Net 0
7220 Operating Federal Income Taxes 437,066
7230 Operating State and Local Income Taxes 101,958
7240 Operating Other Taxes 24,799
7250 Provision for Deferred Operating Income Taxes-Net (209,970)
7200 Operating Taxes (Total) 353,853
7310 Dividend Income 0
7320 Interest Income (1,335)
7330 Income from Sinking and Other Funds 0
7340 Allowance for Funds Used During Construction 0
7350 Gains/Losses from the Disposition of Certain Property 0
7360 Other Nonoperating Income I
7370 Special Charges 1,892
7300 Nonoperating Income and Expense 558
7410 Nonoperating Investment Tax Credits-Net 0
7420 Nonoperating Federal Income Taxes 0
7430 Nonoperating State and Local Income Taxes 0
7440 Nonoperating Other Taxes 0
7450 Provision for Deferred Nonoperating Income Taxes-Net 0
7400 Nonoperating Taxes 0
7510 Interest on Funded Debt 0
7520 Interest Expense-Capital Leases 0
7530 Amortization of Debt Issuance Expense 0
7540 Other Interest Deductions 27
7500 Interest and Related Items 27
I
7610 Extraordinary Income Credits
7620 Extraordinary Income Charges
7630 Current Income Tax Effect of Extraordinary Items-Net
7640 Provision for Deferred Income Tax Effect of
Extraordinary Items-Net
7600 Extraordinary Items
7910 Income Effect of Jurisdictional Ratemaking
Differences-Net
7990 Nonregulated Net Income
AMOUNT TRANSFERRED TO RETAINED EARNINGS
0
0
0
0
'-I
0
'I
(28,878)
522,830
Rev 3/02 Page 14
OPERATING REVENUES
Item Total Company Idaho Only
Same as
Local Network Services Revenues Total Co.
5001 Basic Area Revenue
5002 Optional Extended Area Revenue
5003 Cellular Mobile Revenue
5004 Other Mobile Services Revenue
5010 Public Telephone Revenue
5040 Local Private Line Revenue
5050 Customer Premises Revenue
5060 Other Local Exchange Revenue
5069 Other Local Exchange Settlements
Network Access Services Revenues
5081 End User Revenue (SLC)
5082 Switched Access Revenue (Interstate)
5083 Special Access Revenue
5084 State Access Revenue (Intrastate)
Long Distance Network Services Revenues
5100 Long Distance Message Revenue - All
Miscellaneous Revenues
5230 Directory Revenue
5240 Rent Revenue
5250 Corporate Operations Revenue
5261 Special Billing Arrangements Revenue
5262 Customer Operations Revenue
5263 Plant Operations Revenue
5264 Other Incidental Regulated Revenue
5269 Other Revenue Settlements
5270 Carrier Billing & Collection Revenue
Uncollectible Revenues
5301 Uncollectible Revenue - Telecommunications
5302 Uncollectible Revenue - Other
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUES 3,412,431
Please identify the following revenues:
NECA USF $ 386,659 To what account were they booked? 50801000
State USE $ n/a To what account were they booked? N/A
1,040,630
0
0
0
0
27,210
0
180,123
0
299,897
895,346
460,654
333,862
0
4,472
70,410
34,877
0
6,134
0
0
1,415
215
64,731
(4,947)
(2,598)
Rev 3/02 Page 15
OPERATING REVENUES
Item Total Company Idaho Only
Same as
Plant Specific Operations Expense Total Co.
6110 Network Support Expenses 0
6112 Motor Vehicle Expense 0
6113 Aircraft Expense 4,439
6114 Special Purpose Vehicles Expense 0
6115 Garage Work Equipment Expense 0
6116 Other Work Equipment Expense 0
6120 General Support Expenses 0
6121 Land and Building Expenses 49,354
6122 Furniture and Artworks Expense 0
6123 Office Equipment Expense 0
6124 General Purpose Computers Expense 59,157
6210 Central Office Switching Expenses 0
6211 Analog Electronic Expense 0
6212 Digital Electronic Expense 113,794
6215 Electro-Mechanical Expense 0
6220 Operators System Expense 0
6230 Central Office Transmission Expenses 0
6231 Radio Systems Expense 0
6232 Circuit Equipment Expense 174,097
6310 Information Origination/Termination Expense 0
6311 Station Apparatus Expense 0
6341 Large Private Branch Exchange Expense 0
6351 Public Telephone Terminal Equipment Expense 0
6362 Other Terminal Equipment Expense 0
6410 Cable and Wire Facilities Expenses 0
6411 Pole Expense 544
6421 Aerial Cable Expense 10,164
6422 Underground Cable Expense 0
6423 Buried Cable Expense 252,295
6424 Submarine Cable Expense 0
6425 Deep Sea Cable Expense 0
6426 Intrabuilding Network Cable Expense 0
6431 Aerial Wire Expense 0
6441 Conduit Systems Expense 0
TOTAL PLANT SPECIFIC OPERATIONS EXPENSE 663,843 0
Rev 3/02 Page 16
OPERATING REVENUES
Item Total Company Idaho Only
Plant Nonspecific Operations Expense Same as
6510 Other Property/Plant/Equipment Expenses 0 Total Co
6511 Property Held for Future Telecomm. Use Expenses 0
6512 Provisioning Expense 3,613
6530 Network Operations Expense 0
6531 Power Expense 0
6532 Network Administration Expense 56,613
6533 Testing Expense 59,080
6534 Plant Operations Administration Expense 27,508
6535 Engineering Expense 75,746
6540 Access Expense 62,078
6560 Depreciation and Amortization Expenses 0
6561 Depreciation Expense-Telecom. Plant in Service 998,793
6562 Depreciation Expense-Property Held for Future Use 0
6563 Amortization Expense - Tangible 0
6564 Amortization Expense - Intangible 0
6565 Amortization Expense - Other 0
Total Plant Nonspecific Operations Expenses 1,283,431
Customer Operations Expense
6610 Marketing 0
6611 Product Management 11,710
6612 Sales 71,745
6613 Product Advertising 9,921
6620 Services
6621 Call Completion Services 435
6622 Number Services 1,703
6623 Customer Services 241,031
Total Customer Operations Expense 336,545
Corporate Operations Expense
6710 Executive and Planning 12,590
6711 Executive 0
6712 Planning 0
6720 General and Administrative 0
6721 Accounting and Finance 43,276
6722 External Relations 26,645
6723 Human Resources 15,756
6724 Information Management 144,616
6725 Legal 10,658
6726 Procurement 3,279
6727 Research and Development 0
6728 Other General and Administrative 23,401
6790 Provision for Uncollectible Notes Receivable 0
Total Corporate Operations Expense 280,222
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 2,564,041
Rev 3/02 Page 17
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CENTRAL OFFICE DATA
as of December 31, 2011 (unless otherwise indicated)
Name of Central Office: Salmon
Prefix (es): 208-756
Type: Northern Telecom DMS-I 0
Check one: Check one:
Digital _X
—
Electronic–X_
Analog_ Electro-Mechanical_
Other:__________________________
Access Lines in Use
Customer Lines: 2,624
(Include Centrex, PAL, Semi-Pub.)
Public Telephone Lines 3
Company Official Lines 33
Central Office Switch
Check all that apply:
Stand Alone
Host X
Remote
Access Line Capacity
Design: 5244
Installed/Equipped: 5244/2846
Company Test Lines Included in Official Lines
Classification of Customer Access
Residence Business
Multi- Single Line Multi- Single Line Total
Line Multi- Subtotal Centrex Line Multi- Subtotal Residence
1-Party 1-Party Party Residence N.A.R. 1-Party 1-Party Party Business & Business
Beginning of Year 34 1,911 0 1,945 0 590 255 0 848 2,793
New Connects 1 557 0 558 0 99 48 0 147 705
Disconnects 6 675 0 681 0 137 53 0 190 871
End of Year 29 1,793 0 1,822 0 552 250 0 802 2,624
Foreign Exchange: Directory Listings:
Dial Tone from this C.O.: None Number of Customers with Nonpublished or Nonlisted: 368
Dial Tone from another C.O.: None
Custom Calling:
Number of customers with at least one feature: 1903
Total number of features subscribed to: 6489
Rev 3/02 Page 18 A
Subtotal Centrex
Residence N.A.R.
113 0
21 0
31 0
103 0
Multi-
Line
1-Party
25
I
3
23
Business
Sinale Line
Multi-
1-Party Party
8 0
5 0
5 0
8 0
Subtotal
Business
33
6
8
31
Total
Residence
& Business
146
27
39
134
Directory Listings:
Number of Customers with Nonpublished or Nonlisted: 32
CENTRAL OFFICE DATA
as of December 31, 2011 (unless otherwise indicated)
Name of Central Office: Leadore
Prefix (es): 208-768
Central Office Switch
Check all that apply:
Stand Alone
Host
Remote X
Access Line Capacity
Design: 834
Installed/Equipped: 834/162
Type: Northern Telecom RLCM
Check one: Check one:
Digital _X_ Electronic_X_
Analog_ Electro-Mechanical_
Other:__________________________
Access Lines in Use
Customer Lines: 134
(Include Centrex, PAL, Semi-Pub.)
Public Telephone Lines
Company Official Lines
Company Test Lines
I
Included in Official Lines
Classification of Customer Access
Residence
Multi- Single Line
Line Multi-
1-Party 1-Party Party
Beginning of Year 2 111 0
New Connects 0 21 0
Disconnects 1 30 0
End of Year 1 102 0
Foreign Exchange:
Dial Tone from this CO.: None
Dial Tone from another C.O.: None
Custom Calling:
Number of customers with at least one feature:
Total number of features subscribed to:
101
351
Rev 3/02 Page 18 B
Residence
Multi- Single Line
Line Multi- Subtotal
1-Party 1-Party Party Residence
Beginning of Year 7 222 0 229
New Connects 0 73 0 73
Disconnects I 77 0 78
End of Year 6 218 0 224
Business
Multi- Single Line
Centrex Line Multi- Subtotal
N.A.R. 1-Party 1-Party Party Business
0 23 13 0 36
0 5 11 0 16
0 10 10 0 20
0 18 14 0 32
Total
Residence
& Business
265
89
98
256
CENTRAL OFFICE DATA
as of December 31, 2011 (unless otherwise indicated)
Name of Central Office: North Fork
Prefix (es): 208-865
Central Office Switch Type Northern Telecom RLCM
Check one: Check one:
Digital _X
—
Electronic–X_
Analog_ Electro-Mechanical_
Other:__________________________
Access Lines in Use
Customer Lines: 256
(Include Centrex, PAL, Semi-Pub.)
Public Telephone Lines I
Check all that apply:
Stand Atone
Host
Remote –X_
Access Line Capacity
Design: 924
Installed/Equipped: 924/234
Company Official Lines I
Company Test Lines Included in Official Lines
Classification of Customer Access
Foreign Exchange:
Dial Tone from this C.O.: None
Dial Tone from another C.O.: None
Custom Calling:
Number of customers with at least one feature:
Total number of features subscribed to:
Directory Listings:
Number of Customers with Nonpublished or Nonlisted:
234
907
30
Rev 3/02 Page 18 C
NUMBER OF CALLS COMPLETED BY CUSTOMERS DURING (Year) 2011.
Average # Local Calls Toll Calls Originated (Total of all Carriers)
of Customer Number Avg.! Avg.!
Local Exchange Lines in Use (1000s) Line Intrastate Interstate Total Line
I 756-Salmon 2,709 N/A N/A 410,095 442,151 852,246 315
2 768- Leadore 140 N/A N/A 31,033 21,447 52,480 375
3865-North Fork 261 N/A N/A 31,437 90,584 122,021 468
4
5 TOTAL 3,109 472,565 554,182 1,026,747 330
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Rev 3/02 Page 19
ANNUAL REPORT FOR SMALL TELEPHONE COMPANIES
YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2011
CUSTOMER RELATIONS RULES COMPLIANCE
Rule IDAPA 31.21.01.603
Rule IDAPA 31 .41.01.105
Please provide copies of
Summary of Customer Relations Rules for Telephone Corporations
Idaho Telephone Solicitation Act Notification
Method of Notification:
Mailed separately to customers Yes_____ No X
Included in directory Yes—X— No_____
Date of notification Salmon Directory - January 2011
Alternate method of notification
Rule IDAPA 31 .41 .01 .403.02
Record of Complaints:
Number received by Company 3
Category of complaints (if known):
Deposit Disputes 0
Charges on Bill 2
Denial/Termination 0
Quality or Availability
of Service I
Carrier Selection/Assignment 0
Miscellaneous 0
Rev 3/02 Page 20
CERTIFICATE
State of Louisiana )
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Parish of Ouachita )
WE, the undersigned Jonathan Robinson
and Jerry M. Allen
of the CenturyTel of Idaho, Inc. d/bla CenturyLink utility,
on our oath do severally say that the foregoing return has been prepared under our direction, from
the original books, papers, and records of said utility; that we have carefully examined same, and
declare the same to be a correct statement of the business affairs of said utility for the period
covered by the return in respect to each and every matter and thing therein set forth, to the best of
our knowledge, information and belief.
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Qrmn-ij M Atfflyn
Officer In Charge of Accounts)
Subscribed and Sworn to Before Me this _/ Z day of - I , (Year) / 2.
TWA
Notary Public
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My Commission Expires D ' 4-k.... , (Year)_____
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AFTER JANUARY 2013
FIND A BUSINESS I COMMUNITY I POINTS OF
ORA PERSON INFORMATION INTEREST GOVERNMENT
Consistently fast all day, every day. CenturyLink" High-Speed Internet
for home: 800.2014099 1 for business: 800.201.4102 1 centurylink.com
en someone in rh ,has a hearing problem."
Erin Johnson, Doctor of Audiology Jason Curtis, HIS
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Mark Ross, PhD
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CENTER
Helen Keller once stated that "Blindness separates us from things but
deafness separates us from people:' People with a hearing loss often find
nselves withdrawing into an isolated world. This can be a lonely time for the
erson with the hearing loss but also for the family members that may not
inderstand why their loved one is withdrawing. Because hearing loss can
come on gradually symptoms can sometimes be missed or over looked.
We offer hearing screenings and full diagnostic tests
We provide counseling and rehabilitation therapies
We work with all forms of amplification; hearing aids and medical Implant devices.
Phillips can work with newborns, infants and toddlers and adults.
Emergency Services
for TTY Users
Dial 9-1-1 ' J 9=1=1
IF YOU NEED TO MAKE AN EMERGENCY CALL:
Dial 9.1-i for immediate response from fire, police or medical personnel.
Stay calm and speak clearly.
Tell the 9-1-1 operator what and where the emergency is (including address and nearest
cross street).
Stay on the line and answer all questions. Let the 9-1-1 operator end the call.
For non-emergency calls please call the appropriate number listed below or consult the white and
yellow pages for non-emergency personnel.
OTHER IMPORTANT NUMBERS
Fire Lemhi County Crisis Intervention! Mahoney
Fire Station Non-Emergency .........756-6275 Family Safety Center ..............756-3146
Idaho Care Line .........................211 National Response Center
Report Toxic Chemical & Oil Spills
Idaho Road Condition 1-800-424-8802
Information ..............................511
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Law Enforcement 1-800-273-TALK
Law Enforcement Tip Line . . . .756-INFO (4636) (8255)
Lemhi County Sheriff's Dept.
Non-emergency ...............208-756-8980
Poison Control Center ...... 1-800-222 -1222
.-Salmon Police Dept.
•Non-emergency ...............208-756-1347
United States Marshal Service
Boise ............ ... ....... 1208-334-1298
or ..........................1877926r8332
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These pages are designed to assist you in becoming familiar with the many services available to you
through CenturyLink. These pages have been organized so that you can easily find information and
services relating to your specific needs.
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Www.centuryIinkyeIIowpg(
How to Reach
CenturyLink
HOW TO REACH CENTURYLINK
Contact Information ........................3
Repair Service Reporting .............. ....... 3
Billing .....................................3
Buried Cable Location Service ...............3
Directory Assistance ........................3
Idaho Relay Service .........................3
Yellow Page Advertising .....................3
Additional Directories .......................3
OnLine Yellow Pages ........................3
Service Satisfaction ........................3
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE
Requesting Service .........................4
Costs to Begin Service ......................4
Establishing Credit .........................4
Service Interruption Allowance ...............4
Directory Listing Options ....................4
Inside Wire Maintenance Plan ................4
BILLING
Billing Inquiries .............................5
Paying Your Bill Automatically ................5
Billing Procedures ..........................5
Your Telephone Bill .........................6
REPAIR
Repair Service Reporting ....................3
Locating the Problem .......................7
Self-Check/Troubleshooting .................7
Testing with the Network Interface Device .. .7
CALLING INSTRUCTIONS
Local Calling ...............................8
Long Distance Calling ... ...... ..... ......... 8
Direct Dialing ..............................8
Operator Assisted Calls .....................8
CenturyLinklM Calling Cards ...... ........... 9
Selecting a Long Distance Carrier ............9
Idaho LATA Map ............................9
ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Calling Features Reference Guide ...........10
Calling Features and Services ............10-14
Voice Mail .................................15
BUSINESS SERVICES
Integrated Solutions .......................16
Voice Solutions ............................16
Data Solutions ............................16
Internet/Web Solutions ....................16
CUSTOMER RIGHTS AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
Essential and Advanced Services ............ 17
Telephone Assistance Programs ............. 17
Idaho Relay ............................... 17
Harassment Calls ................. ......... 18
Telemarketing Calls ............... ......... 18
900/976 Number Billing ................. 18-19
HELPFUL INFORMATION
Call Before You Dig ........................ 20
Telephone Safety .......................... 20
Directory Content ......................... 20
Area Code Map and Time Zones ............. 21
Area Codes ............................... 22
International Calling ....................... 23
IdahoZlPCodes .......................... 24
COMMUNITY CONNECTION
Community Spotlight ...................... 25
Newcomer Information .................... 26
Calendar of Events ........................ 27
Tourism and Recreation .................... 28
Sacajawea Center ......................... 29
Points of Interest Maps .. ............... 30-31
Government Listings ...................... 32
CONTACT INFORMATION
Residential - Installation & Service
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
1-800-201-4099
Business - Installation & Service
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m
1-800-201-4102
Repair Service Reporting
24 Hours....................................1-800-824-2877
Internet Help Desk - 24 Hours
High-Speed ...............................1-800-809-1410
Dial-Up.. ..................................... 1-888-872-7313
Payphones and Payphone Service
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 pm....1-800-201 -4102
Visit us on the web at wwwcenturyIinkcom
CENTURYLINKTM RETAIL STORE
111 South Terrace, Salmon ................... 756-2000
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
BILLING
Payment Arrangements ... ...... ..1-888-646-0004
Paying by Mail:
CenturyLink
P.O.Box 4300
Carol Stream, IL 60197-4300
See page 6 for more information.
BURIED CABLE LOCATION
Please call 72 hours before you dig to
receive information on buried cable
Buried Cable Locates ..................8-1-1
or (Idaho Digline) ...........1-800-342-1585
DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE
24-HOURS-A-DAY
Local and National Calls ................ .4-1-1
International Calls - Contact your long
distance company.
Charges may apply for directory assistance calls.
IDAHO RELAY SERVICE
Dial 7-1-1 or
TTY ...... ............ ...... 1-800-377-3529
Voice Users .................1-800-377-1363
See page 17 for more information.
YELLOW PAGE ADVERTISING
Sales ....................i-888-9-CTLBOOI(
Customer Service ...........1-800-877-0475
ADDITIONAL DIRECTORIES
CenturyLinkmt Directories
1-866-7-ORDER MORE
Out-of-Town ...........Directories ......1 -800-398-4236
ONLINE YELLOW PAGES
Search online at
www.centurylinkyellowpages.com
TIME AND TEMPERATURE ......756-1144
SERVICE SATISFACTION
A CenturyLink customer service representative
will be happy to assist you with any problems you
may have with regard to our services. If a
representative is unable to solve your problem.
you may ask a supervisor for assistance. You may
also write to:
CenturyLink
Quality Assurance Department
100 CenturyLink Drive
Monroe, LA 71203
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REQUESTING SERVICE
Follow these simple steps when you need to
order, change or stop your telephone service. Call
our Customer Contact Center and speak with a
customer service representative. Please be
prepared to provide the following information:
• your full legal name
• your street address
• employment and credit information (see
next column)
• types of services you want
• your choice of long distance company
• information regarding your previous telephone
number
• how you want your name to appear in the
directory
COSTS TO BEGIN SERVICE
A one-time fee is charged to install or change
your service. The use of telephone service for
business purposes automatically subjects that
service to business rates regardless of the type
of premises where the telephone is installed. An
advance payment or deposit may also be
required.
If you need inside wiring or jacks, you have three
options:
• You can have CenturyLink do the work at the
cost of time and materials. Call our
Customer Contact Center for a cost
estimate.
• You can hire an independent contractor to
do the work.
• You can do the work yourself.
ESTABLISHING CREDIT
If you are a new customer with CenturyLink, you
may be asked for an advance payment or deposit
to establish service. Customers requesting
business telephone service may be required to
demonstrate satisfactory credit that is
appropriate for the service requested.
Deposits are based on local service and long
distance charges. Any residential customer who
furnishes a guarantor is not required to pay a
deposit. Any CenturyLink residential customer
with 12 months good credit qualifies as a
guarantor. Your deposit will be refunded with
are paid on time. If service is discontinued during
this time, the deposit and interest will be applied
to your final bill. Interest rates are set periodically
by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
INSIDE WIRE MAINTENANCE PLAN
CenturyLink'STM optional inside wire
maintenance plan for residential and small
business customers includes the diagnosis,
repair and/or replacement of inside wiring
and/or jacks. There is a small monthly charge for
the inside wire maintenance plan.
Exclusions and Conditions
• Damage to wiring and/or jacks due to natural
disaster or acts of God:
• Customer negligence, excessive abuse and/or
additional wiring placed by the customer,
which does not meet company standards:
• Repair of defective telephone cords, phones or
equipment such as fax machines, answering
machines or computers:
• Recreational vehicles, and other temporary or
moveable structures are not covered:
Lines terminating to a Key/PBX, ISDN lines or
other non-basic lines;
• The following may not be covered: Leased
commercial facilities, multi-dwelling units
(apartment buildings, nursing homes, etc.)
The Telephone Company will provide
maintenance to the protector at these
locations. It may be the responsibility of the
management of these facilities to monitor and
notify each tenant of this policy;
If you subscribe to more than one line, you
must subscribe to the inside wire maintenance
plan on all lines in order for them to be covered,
TELEPHONE PROTECTION PLAN (TPP)
Our Telephone Protection Plan provides coverage
for all of your eligible home telephones and
Caller ID units against mechanical or electrical
failure due to normal wear and tear or power
surge. If your phone becomes inoperable for one
of these reasons, you only make one toll free call
to file a replacement request and a replacement
phone is sent to you immediately for all covered
requests. The process is convenient and easy.
Call our Customer Contact Center for more
r1Ihii
BILLING INQUIRIES
If you have questions about your CenturyLink bill,
please call our Customer Contact Center. For
questions about long distance charges, please
see your CenturyLink bill. For your convenience a
list of telephone numbers for each long distance
company is provided.
PAYING YOUR BILL
For your convenience, a return envelope is
included with each monthly bill. Detach the
bottom portion of your bill and return with your
payment. Write your telephone number on the
check or money order. If the return envelope is
not available, mail your payment to:
CenturyLink
P.O. Box 4300
Carol Stream, IL 60197-4300
Bills may also be paid at:
CenturyLinkTM Retail Store
111 South Terrace, Salmon
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
PAYING YOUR BILL AUTOMATICALLY
CenturyLink offers convenient ways to auto-
matically pay your telephone bill each month.
My Account. Manage your account by logging on
to www.centurylink.com free of charge. View
summaries, check details and pay your bills
online. You can even review your last three bills
online without waiting for traditional printing and
mailing.
Credit Card Payments. CenturyLink accepts
VISA®. MasterCard®, Discover®, and American
Express® for payment of telephone bills and other
special services. Simply enroll in the credit card
payment plan and CenturyLink will debit
telephone expenses from your credit card on a
monthly basis. Customers who choose this plan
will still receive a statement of telephone charges
each month.
- IrA
ConnectCheck Plan. Simply tell us which bank or
credit union checking account you would like to
use to pay your telephone bill. Each month,
CenturyLink's accounting department will debit
your designated account for the amount of your
bill. You will still receive a statement each month.
For more information about these convenient
options, call 1-800-201-4099.
BILLING PROCEDURES
Monthly charges for telephone services are billed
one month in advance and long distance calls are
billed after you make them.
The payment due date, printed on the front page
of your bill, is the date by which CenturyLink
should receive your payment. Your bill is
considered past due if your payment is not
received by this date. If payment is not received
by the due date, your service could be subject to
disconnection. If your payment will not reach us
by that date, call the Customer Contact Center to
discuss payment alternatives.
If your service is disconnected for non-payment,
contact a customer service representative.
Payment of the past due balance, a reconnect
fee, and a deposit, if applicable, will be required
before service can be restored.
CUSTOMER INQUIRIES
A customer may verify the accuracy of a bill by
contacting our Customer Contact Center. Our
representatives are trained to handle customer
inquiries promptly. Please contact one of our
representatives and state your complaint. If your
complaint is not handled to your satisfaction, you
may also appeal to the service representative's
supervisor.
If you are still dissatisfied with the
results of your complaint, you may contact
the Idaho Public Utilities Commission at
1-208-334-0300 to pursue a formal complaint.
YOUR TELEPHONE BILL
CenturyLink is proud of the service we provide
nationwide to millions of customers everyday.
Part of this service is insuring that our fees are
clear, understandable and accurate.
One bill for all your services
Your CenturyLinkTM services are now
consolidated into one easy-to-read bill. So, no
matter what services or how many services you
have with CenturyLink, you can easily manage
those expenses. One payment, one company,
one bill to serve you better.
Easy-to-read format
Your CenturyLink bill:
• Provides a consolidated, easy-to-follow
review of your service fees.
• Individually breaks out each service to
help you understand the charges.
• Shows important messages that affect
your service.
• Indicates opportunities that can benefit you.
Everything you need in one easy-to-read
format.
Repair
CUSTOMERS RESPONSIBILITY
Telephone
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LOCATING THE PROBLEM
Telephone service problems can be caused
by customer provided equipment (CPE),
inside wiring, jacks, telephones, security
systems, wireless accessories, modems and
any other devices within your premises or the
CenturyLinkTM network. We encourage you to
follow the troubleshooting tips before you call
Repair Service to determine if the problem is
the CPE in your premises or with the
CenturyLinklM network outside your home.
If the problem is found to be in the
CenturyLinkTM network (outside lines,
switches etc.), the repair is completed at no
charge.
If the source of the problem is your CPE, a
trip charge may be applied and billed to your
account. A trip charge applies when
CenturyLink dispatches a technician who
travels, at your request, to your premises and
finds the trouble to be in customer provided
equipment. The trip charge is not a repair
charge; it is a fee for travel time. Repair of the
equipment or wiring is based on the length of
time required to perform the repairs and the
cost of materials used.
This is a representation of a current bill and may vary from your actual bill. If you have additional
questions, please call our Customer Contact Center
1.Account Name and
Number - Your account
name and number will
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page. o - - 2.Balance Information -
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payments and credits to the
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TsecMr,enTcirgo ___ - Summary of charge infor- o - - mation for any applicable
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services.
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5.Essential Charges -
Charges that must be paid
in order to keep dialtone
connected.
Non-Essential Charges -
Charges for optional
PLEASE REMIT PAYMENT TO services not required to 11_1€111.111.0.111 11.3h.111 11I.A.11.1 keep dialtone.
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7.Remittance Address -
Payment should be mailed
to this address.
(Bill format subject to change) S. Amount Due Date - Date
current charges are due.
CENTURYLINK'S RESPONSIBILITY
Aerial Telephone
Drop Wire
Test Point Pedestal
Network Interface
Device (NI) -
Outside Buried Telephone Service Wire
SELF-CHECK! TROUBLESHOOTING
Before contacting CenturyLink for repair,
save time and avoid a trip charge by double-
checking your CPE to pinpoint the problem
and testing for dialtone at the test point
located in the Network Interface Device
(NID). This test point disconnects CPE from
the CenturyLinkTe network to allow testing
directly with the telephone company.
It's CenturyLink's responsibility if:
• There is no dialtone when testing at the
Network Interface Device (NID).
• The problem still exists when testing at the
NID.
It's a customer's responsibility if:
Testing at the NID indicates good, clear
dialtone.
• A telephone works in one jack but not
another.
• There is a loose or broken telephone lack.
• The push buttons are stuck.
• The cords are worn.
• The cord clips are broken.
• The receiver buttons are stuck.
TESTING WITH THE NETWORK
INTERFACE DEVICE (NID)
See the inside cover of the NID for step-by-
['flhIrirrii[.1i
LOCAL CALLING
To make a local call you don't need to dial 1 + the area code. Simply dial the seven-digit telephone
number. Calls can be made between the following exchanges without incurring long distance
charges.
LONG DISTANCE CALLING
DIRECT DIALING
Calls made without operator assistance are
the most economical. Place the call by dialing
1 + the area code + the number and you will
be charged the appropriate rate.
OPERATOR ASSISTED CALLS
There is an additional charge for calls
requiring operator assistance. These calls are
more expensive than calling card calls or calls
dialed directly from your home or office.
When away from home, you can choose the
long-distance company you want to handle
your operator-assisted calls. Many companies
provide collect, person-to-person, third-
number billed and credit card services. Their
rates may vary. You may ask any operator for
company identification and rate information
before beginning your call.
Person-to-Person Calls
Dial 0 + the area code + the number. Tell the
operator you're making a person-to-person
call to a specific person. You will be charged
for the call when that specific person
answers. You can place a person-to-person
call when you call collect, use your calling
Third Number Billing
Dial 0 + the area code + the number and tell
the operator you want to charge your call to a
third number. If you're calling from a public
telephone, the operator will call the third
number to make sure the charges will be
accepted. The call will not go through if the
operator cannot get approval.
Collect Calls
Dial 0 + the area code + the number and tell
the operator you are making a collect call. The
operator will hang up when someone at the
number you have called accepts the charges.
BUSY LINE VERIFICATION
Some operator service providers offer busy
line verification. There may be a charge for
this service.
TIME AND CHARGES REQUEST
Dial 0 + the area code + the long distance
number and tell the operator you want time
and charges. When you finish the call, a
computerized voice will return to the line to
tell you what you will be charged.
CENTURYLINKTM CALLING CARDS
CenturyLink offers calliiig cards for a $2.99
monthly administrative fee. You can enjoy the
convenience of an 800 number that provides
access to telephone service when you are
away from home.
To place a call, dial the 800 access number
noted on the front of your card. At the chime,
enter your calling card number. You will then
be prompted for the area code and number of
the party you are calling.
If your calling card is lost or stolen, call our
Customer Contact Center immediately. The
customer is responsible for all calls made on
a calling card.
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All telephone subscribers have the option to
choose long distance companies for their 1+
calls.
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you place from your telephone to any
community within your LATA that is not local
(EAS.) lnterLATA long distance calls are calls
that you place from your telephone to any
areas that are not considered local, EAS, or
IntraLATA. Interstate calls are those that you
place from your telephone to any location in
another state. lntraLATA, lnterLAlA and
interstate calls are long distance. The long
distance company(ies) you have authorized
will handle these calls.
"Equal access" allows you to choose the
company you want to handle both types of
calls. Once you have notified CenturyLink or
your long distance provider of your choice, all
your long distance calls will be automatically
handled by this provider whenever you dial 1+
to make the call.
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CALLING FEATURES AND SERVICES
CenturyLink offers a variety of optional calling services. You may subscribe to unlimited access to a
particular feature for a low monthly rate; some features are also available for a per-use activation fee.
For prices and availability of these and other services in your area, call our Customer Contact Center.
CALLING FEATURES REFERENCE GUIDE
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Additional Services CALLER ID
Find out who's calling before you answer the
telephone. Caller ID displays the telephone
number and/or name and number of the caller
on a special display unit. This includes local and
most long distance calls. Non-published or non-
listed numbers will be displayed to subscribers of
Caller ID Service, unless Selective Call Blocking
is utilized.
SELECTIVE CALL BLOCKING
If you do not wish to have your name or number
displayed when you call others who subscribe to
Caller ID. press *67 before placing your call. It is
necessary to repeat this procedure on each call
you wish to make private. There is no charge for
Selective Call Blocking service and nothing to
order.
CALL WAITING
Call Waiting alerts you to a second incoming call
when you are on the telephone. You will hear a
tone during a call and the person calling will hear
normal ringing until you answer.
To use Call Waiting:
• When you hear the brief tone, press and
release the switchhook on your telephone. The
second call is on the line and the first call is on
hold.
• To return to the first call or alternate between
the two, quickly press and release the
switchhook each time. Call Waiting does not
enable you to speak to both parties at the
same time.
• To cancel either call, simply hang up. When
your telephone rings again, you will be
connected with the person who is still on the
line.
To cancel Call Waiting:
You can temporarily suspend Call Waiting service
before you place a call. Before making your call,
dial *70 listen for three short tones and then
place your call. Call Waiting has been deactivated
for the duration of this call. Call Waiting is
restored once you hang up.
CALL WAITING ID
This feature allows you to view the name and/or
telephone number of a waiting call. The display
on your telephone or Caller ID unit will display
this information between the first and second
Call Waiting tone that alerts you to another call
coming in. With this service, you will know who
the second caller is to help you decide how to
respond to the Call Waiting tone.
3-WAY CALLING
3-Way Calling lets three people at different
locations talk together at the same time, no
matter who placed the first call.
To use 3-Way Calling:
• To bring the third party into the conversation,
press and release the switchhook and you will
receive a dialtone. Dial the number of the third
party.
• If the third party does not answer or you
receive a busy tone, press and release the
switchhook twice and you will return to the
original party.
• If the third party answers, you may consult
with just the third party or you may press and
release the switchhook and a conversation will
be established between all three telephones.
• The first call will end when that person hangs
up. The second call will end when you press
and release the switchhook. Both calls will end
when you hang up.
• To cancel Call Waiting during a 3-Way call,
follow the instructions under Call Waiting.
*66 BUSY REDIAL
When you reach a busy number, use *66 Busy
Redial to monitor the number you called and ring
you back when the line is available.
To use *66 Busy Radial:
• Press and release the switchhook.
• Listen for a dialtone and press 66.
• You will hear two normal ringing tones or an
announcement. If the called number is still
busy, a recording will tell you that your call is
next in line.
continued
• Hang up. You will hear a short-short-long ring
when the line is free. Your call will
automatically be made when you lift the
handset.
To cancel '66 Busy Redial:
• Press 86 and listen for a tone or an
announcement.
CALL FORWARDING
You'll always keep in touch when you're on the
move by forwarding your calls wherever you go.
To use Call Forwarding:
• Press *72 on your Touchtone telephone.
• When you hear a second dialtone, dial the
number you wish your calls to be forwarded.
Wait for an answer. If the line is busy, or no one
answers, hang up and repeat steps one and
two again. Two quick tones indicate Call
Forwarding is in effect.
• @heck that your calls will be forwarded by
pressing *72. A busy signal tells you Call
Forwarding is in effect.
To cancel Call Forwarding:
• Press *73 You will hear two quick tones which
tells you calls are no longer being forwarded.
Call Forwarding - Busy
When your telephone line is busy, your calls are
permanently forwarded to a predesignated
telephone number you select when you order the
service. Press *90 to activate, and listen for two
brief tones to confirm your selection is on. Press
*91 to cancel.
Call Forwarding - No Answer
Unanswered calls are permanently forwarded to
a predesignated telephone number you select
when you order the service. Your telephone rings
about four times before the call is forwarded.
Press *92 to activate, and listen for two brief
tones to confirm your selection is on. Press *93
to cancel.
Call Forwarding - Remote Access
Allows you to forward your telephone number to
another number from a distant location. This is
convenient if you are unable to forward your calls
before leaving home but need to have your calls
reach you at your new destination. Must have
Call Forwarding.
To use Call Forward - Remote Access:
• Dial the access number for your area:
756-0009
You will hear a series of beeps followed by a
dialtone.
• Dial your home telephone number (without
area code) followed by the PIN.
• Wait for the dialtone, then enter *72 and the
forwarding telephone number. You can forward
calls to local and long distance destinations. To
forward to a long distance number, enter
1 + the area code + the number. You will be
billed long distance charges on each call
forwarded.
• Calls are forwarded. If an error was made
during this process, you will hear, "Your call
cannot be completed as dialed."
To cancel Call Forward - Remote Access:
• Dial the access number, Enter your home
telephone number and the PIN.
• Listen for the dialtone, then press *73 and
hang up. When dialing from home press *73
DISTINCTIVE RING
This feature, also known as Personal Ringing, can
give you an additional telephone number with its
own distinctive ring on your existing telephone
line. You can have one number for yourself and
the other for your children, roommate, fax
machine or another you choose. The special ring
will let you know who the call is for before the call
is answered.
*69 CALL RETURN
Automatically dial the last number that called
you. *69 Call Return can be used to return a call
whether you answered it or not, even if it was on
Call Waiting. It is available as a pay-per-use
feature in some areas, or for a low monthly
charge.
When you miss a call:
Listen for a dialtone and press *69(1169 for
rotary). A recording may provide additional
instructions.
To cancel (if line is busy):
Listen for a dialtone and press *89(1189 for
rotary).
ANONYMOUS CALL REJECTION
Avoid calls from anyone who blocks their name
and number from appearing on Caller ID. Blocked
callers hear a message that instructs them to
remove their blocking and call again. Press *77 to
activate and *87 to cancel.
*63 SELECTIVE CALL FORWARDING
*63 Selective Call Forwarding lets you choose
which calls should be forwarded when you are
away from your home or office. Only calls from
numbers on your '63 Selective Call Forwarding
list will forward.
To use Selective Call Forwarding:
• Listen for a dialtone and press *63.
• A recording will provide detailed instructions
on how to turn .*63 Selective Call Forwarding
on or off, and how to change or review your
list.
*64 SELECTIVE CALL ACCEPTANCE
Avoid interruptions without missing important
calls. Use *64 Selective Call Acceptance to
screen your calls and only allow certain numbers
to ring through (up to 12 telephone numbers).
Any callers not on your list will hear a recording
saying you are not presently accepting calls.
To use Selective Call Acceptance:
• Listen for a dialtone and press *64.
• A recording will provide detailed instructions
on how to turn *64 Selective Call Acceptance
on or off, and how to change or review your
list.
*60 SELECTIVE CALL REJECTION
Use *60 Selective Call Rejection to avoid calls
from specific numbers (up to 12 telephone
numbers). Blocked callers hear a message that
says You are not presently accepting calls.
To use Selective Call Rejection:
• Listen for a dialtone and press *60.
• Listen to recorded instructions for blocking
options. The telephone numbers you enter on
your "blocked" list will be repeated to you.
• The number of the last person who called you
may be added to your "blocked" list even if you
do not know the number (follow recorded
instructions).
WARM LINE
Warm Line, also known as Direct Line, provides
automatic dialing to a predetermined number
just by taking the telephone off the hook for a
certain amount of time. It's an ideal service for
elderly or disabled individuals. Order Direct Line
from CenturyLink and enjoy peace of mind.
SPEED CALL (8 OR 30)
Speed Call (8-30) allows you to create a list of
telephone numbers that can be called by using a
one or two-digit code.
To create your Speed Call list:
• Assign a code to each of the telephone
numbers.
• Listen for a dialtone and press *74 for Speed
Call 8 or listen for a dialtone and press *74 for
Speed Call 30.
• Wait for a second dialtone, then dial the code
You want to assign and the telephone number
you want the code to represent.
• Listen for two brief tones to confii'rn that your
number has been accepted; hang up or wait
for a dialtone.
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• Repeat steps 2 through 4 to add each number
to your Speed Call list or to change an existing
number.
For Speed Call 8, assign a one-digit code (2-9).
• Example: 2 (code) 555-1234 (telephone
number) or 2 (code) 1-123-555-1234 (long
distance number).
For Speed Call 30, assign a two-digit code
(20-49).
• Example: 20 (code) 555-1234 (telephone
number) or 20 (code) 1-123-555-1234 (long
distance number).
To call a number on your Speed Call List:
• Dial the assigned code for the number you
want to call, then press the #key.
• The number will be dialed for you after a short
pause.
CALL TRACE
Call Trace allows you to automatically request a
trace of an obscene, threatening or harassing
call.
To use Call Trace:
• Hang up after receiving the annoying call.
• Lift the handset and listen for a dialtone.
• Press *57 then listen for a tone or an
announcement.
After requesting a Call Trace, you should contact
local authorities if you want the call to be
investigated further. Please call before the end of
the next business day.
For more information call 1-800-201-4099.
Note:
• If a Call Waiting tone is received during a call
that is to be traced, tracing will occur on the
Call Waiting call rather than the original calling
number
CENTURYLINKTM LONG DISTANCE
SERVICE
CenturyLinkTM Long Distance Service takes the
confusion out of long distance. Our competitive
pricing plans eliminate hidden catches and
minimums. We offer simple flat rates or
discounted calling plans, toll-free numbers and
calling cards.
Choosing CenturyLinkTM Long Distance also
means convenient billing. Your local telephone
service and long distance calls appear on the
same bill.
CENTURYLINKTM HIGH-SPEED
INTERNET
Think fast. Think CenturyLinkTM High-Speed
Internet and get everything you want online,
Faster. With CenturyLinkTM you get a private,
direct connection to our network that is 100%
yours 100% of the time. E-mail, surf the Web,
play your favorite games and watch a movie; you
can do it all at once with CenturyLinkrM High-
Speed Internet. Plans are available for both
residential and business customers offering
different levels of speed to meet your specific
needs.
DIGITAL TELEVISION
With Digital Television, you can get all the choices
you like in clear 100% digital picture and sound.
CenturyLink supports the latest television
technology - High Definition programming.
CenturyLinkiM Digital Television has something
for everyone in your family. Please call our
Customer Contact Center or visit us on the
Internet at wwwcenturylink.com/residentjal/
entertainment for more information and
availability.
VOICE MAIL
With Voice Mail from CenturyLink, you'll always
get your messages, when you are on the phone,
online, even during a power outage. There's no
need for an answering machine because Voice
Mail handles your calls 24 hours a day. With Voice
Mail, friends, relatives, business associates or
anyone calling you will never get a busy signal.
Voice Mail is easy to use because it walks you
through the system each time you use it. There's
never any guess work for you or your callers.
Voice Mail can also be a valuable business tool.
To find out more about special Voice Mail
applications that can enhance the productivity of
your business, call a customer service
representative at 1-800201-4102.
How to Set up Your Mailbox
A standard greeting starts working as soon as
you subscribe and will answer calls and store
messages for you. However, you will need to
initialize your mailbox to personalize the greeting
and decide on your four-to ten-digit pass code in
advance.
Dial the Voice Mail system access number
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If calling from another telephone, press the
# key and enter your mailbox number. If calling
from another telephone that has CenturyLinkTM
Voice Mail, press the * key and enter your
mailbox number.
The system will answer and prompt you for your
password. Enter your temporary password -
2368879 (Century) and listen to the voice
commands as they prompt you through the
system. Follow the prompts to set up your
personal greeting and password.
How to Retrieve Messages
A "stuttered" dialtone and/or message indicator
light on your telephone or Caller ID box can be
used to prompt you to know the system has a
recorded message for you to review, this
stuttered dialtone does not disrupt your
telephone service; you can still make or receive
calls even when you hear the stuttered dialtone.
The stuttered dialtone will be replaced by a
regular dialtone after you have saved, deleted or
forwarded your messages.
To retrieve your message from your home
telephone, dial the system access number. The
system will prompt you for your password.
To access your mailbox from a remote location,
dial the system access number. You will be
prompted for your mailbox number and
password. You may also dial your telephone
number. As soon as the greeting begins, press 2.
Then enter your password. Press 1-1 to listen to
your messages first and then saved message.
After listening to your messages, press 9 to save
the message, 7 to erase the message and 4 to
replay the message.
When listening to your message, you may:
• Press 1 t rewind the message for 10 seconds.
• Press 1-1 to rewind to the beginning of the
message.
• Press 2 to pause (and then restart) the
message.
• Press 3 to fast forward or advance the
message by 10 seconds.
• Press 4 to slow down the message.
• Press 5 to access the date and time of the
message.
• Press 6 to speed up the message.
• Press 8 for normal volume.
• Press 9 for louder volume.
• Press # to skip a message.
• Press ## to skip all saved messages.
• Press to go back to the previous menu.
• Press * to stop reviewing messages.
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VOICE SOLUTIONS
Our local and long distance services have a host
of powerful call features to add value to your
important connections to help your business
operate at peak productivity.
Local. Connect with your customers, suppliers,
and industry contacts with dependable, high-
quality service,
Long Distance. CenturyLink gives you a variety
of affordable rate plans to suit your business
needs. From basic 1+ direct dial, toll-free and
dedicated long distance lines, to calling card and
account codes to help you control access and
manage your costs. Our solutions help you
connect within your state, across the country,
and around the world,
Call Features, Improve your business
productivity and efficiency with Voice mail, Caller
ID, Call Waiting, 3-Way Calling, Speed Call.66
Busy Redial, '69 Call Return, Call Forwarding, VIP
Alert, Distinctive Ring, and more.
Centrex Service. A reliable, multi-line service
with flexible features that can grow with your
business, one line at a time. CenturyLink owns,
maintains, and monitors the central office based
equipment so there's no capital investment. You
get the convenience of an easy-to-use, direct dial
service.
Key System. A fully digital platform that brings
together all your communications— fax, email,
computer, and telephone. Let us help you choose
from a range of cost-effective solutions, all with
scalable applications and options to grow with
your business.
PBX System. A custom-built, private exchange at
your business location. Flexible, easily
expandable, and designed to meet your specific
needs, ideal for businesses with high volume call
traffic, who need call accounting, voice mail,
unified messaging, and a host of other features.
DATA SOLUTIONS
CenturyLink provides hardware and software
solutions with complete design, installation,
configuration, wiring, and maintenance service
for your data needs.
Frame Relay. Secure, virtually error-free digital
transmission to support your high volume
network data and video needs. Choose the speed
that fits your business— from 56 KBPS to 45
Mbps—scaled to connect from 2 to 2000
locations worldwide.
High Speed Private Line. Transmit data or voice
communications between two locations with
optimum security.
LAN/WAN. Interconnect your computers,
printers, servers, and other equipment within a
single location or create a dedicated secure
network to interconnect multiple locations.
INTERNET/WEB SOLUTIONS
CenturyLink keeps your business connected
online to reach customers, suppliers, and stay
up-to-date with important industry news and
information.
Dial-up. Affordable, reliable service from a name
you trust. More than 4000 local dial-up numbers
around the world let you connect to the Internet
without long distance charges.
High-Speed Internet. Transmit voice and data
over a single, high-speed phone line. More secure
than cable, no waiting to dial, no busy signals,
and instant-on connection. Ideal for
telecommuting, video conferencing, Internet, fax
capability, and graphic-rich Web sites.
CenturyLinkre High-Speed Internet gives you
increased bandwidth with high priority
transmission, ideal for businesses with large
data, Web, and mail server needs.
Dedicated Access Line. The fastest speed and
performance that's synchronous, so you'll get
the same fast response going upstream and
downstream. Ideal for businesses with large
volumes of voice and data.
E-Commerce, Web Site Design & Hosting.
Expand your business sales and customer reach
with CenturyLink'sTM custom Web site design and
maintenance services.
ESSENTIAL AND ADVANCED SERVICES
As your local telephone company, CenturyLink
provides basic and essential telecommunication
services as well as enhanced products and serv-
ices to its customers throughout our serving
areas.
Among the essential services are single party serv-
ice with Touchtone dialing, unlimited calling within
the local calling area, access to 9-1-1 or other emer -
gency call centers, and directory and operator as-
sistance. In addition, these essential services
include connection to the long distance carrier of
your choice and long distance blocking if you pre-
fer, Basic rates include a monthly service fee, a
federal subscriber line charge and a federal univer-
sal service fee. The flat rate monthly service fees
range from $13.75 to $25.25 for residential cus-
tomers and from $31.77 to $43.27 for business
customers. Services provided through connection
to a long distance carrier or operator and directory
assistance may result in additional charges.
CenturyLink also offers a variety of optional calling
products and services to meet your personal or
business needs, Call our Customer Contact Center
for prices and availability of these services in your
area.
TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
CenturyLink participates in a program to make
residential telephone service more affordable to
eligible low.-income individuals and families. This
program, established by the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission and in conjunction with the Federal
Communications Commission, offers discounted
basic local service to qualified customers.
Eligible customers will receive discounted
monthly service charges and a one-time
reduction of installation charges for initial
telephone service. In addition, service deposits
are generally waived for customers electing to
place toll restriction on their lines. Monthly
a)
charges for toll restriction will be waived for
customers requesting to have that restriction on
their account.
Who is Eligible for Telephone Assistance?
You may be eligible for these telephone
assistance programs if you meet the criteria
based on factors directly related to income
established by the Department of Heath and
Welfare.
Only one Lifeline discount is allowed per
household. This restriction applies to all phones
in the household, including landline and wireless.
Residents who live on or near a federally
recognized reservation may qualify for additional
Tribal benefits if they participate in certain
additional programs.
If you have questions or believe you may qualify
for these benefits, please call your CenturyLink
Residential Customer Service Representative.
IDAHO RELAY SERVICE
The Idaho Relay is a telecommunications service
providing full telephone accessibility to people
who are deaf, hearing or speech impaired. This
service relays calls between a person using a TTY
(teletypewriter) and any other telephone user.
This service also allows a person without a TTY
to call a TTY user. Trained personnel complete all
calls and stay on-line to relay messages
electronically over the TTY or verbally to hearing
parties. This service is provided free of charge in
your local calling area; however, long distance
rates will apply and are determined by your long
distance carrier.
The relay allows you to place and receive calls to
and from anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day.
365 days a year, using English or Spanish. This
service will also relay TTY calls to directory
assistance. After obtaining the number, the caller
may choose to place the call through Idaho
Relay or dial it directly TTY to TTY.
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INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS
CenturyLink has solutions to meet all your
business communications needs. With our
integrated solutions we can create a customized,
cost-effective communications package for all
Your business. You'll save time, money, and have
the convenience of one company and one bill.
Idaho Relay Service - Dial 7-1-1
or
TTY ............................................1-800-377-3529
Voice ................. ......................... 1-800-377-1363
Idaho Relay
Customer Service ................... 1-800-368-6185
THIS UTILITY IS REGULATED BY
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
P. 0. Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0074
Telephone: ................................ 12083340300
Toll-free ........... .......................... 1-800-432-0369
www.puc.idaho.gov
SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED
If you are disabled or know someone who has a
physical disability causing telephone hardship,
CenturyLink can help. For more information
about special equipment for the disabled, call
our Customer Contact Center.
HARASSMENT CALLS
It is against the law to make threatening,
obscene or nuisance calls. Should you be the
victim of a threatening call, report it immediately
to the police. If you do receive obscene or
nuisance calls and have identified them as such,
follow these suggestions:
• Hang up.
• DO NOT provide any information about
yourself.
• Advise your children to do the same.
If the calls continue, contact the police and a
CenturyLink representative for advice. Often,
changing your number will resolve the problem.
(If avalable in your area, utilize Call Trace to
report their number to the police.A charge may
apply for this service.)
TELEMARKETING CALLS
Avoid the frustration sometimes associated
with telemarketing calls by following these five
steps:
Find out who is calling; always secure the
name of the company and individual with
whom you are speaking.
the caller is offering, request that information
be sent to you via mail. Specify that you are
not agreeing to purchase anything, but would
like to review the information in writing.
• If you are not interested, politely interrupt
the caller and end the conversation.
• If you are sure you do not wish to receive
future solicitations from that company, ask
to be removed from the company's list,
• DO NOT GIVE YOUR CREDIT CARD NUMBER
unless you are certain the call is legitimate.
900/976 NUMBER BILLING
This statement explains your billing error
rights with respect to telephone-billed
purchases made using interstate 900/976
pay-per-call services that are billed to you
through CenturyLink. This information is
provided under the Federal Telephone
Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act,
This is the procedure that you must follow to
notify CenturyLink of a billing error and the
steps that either CenturyLink or the long
distance company must take in response to
your notice. You may provide notice of a
billing error to CenturyLink by telephone or in
writing.
If you write, you should:
• Give us your name or the customer's name,
and telephone number to which the charge
was billed;
• Tell us the date and amount of the error, and
the type of error you believe occurred; and
• Tell us why you believe it was an error.
You should contact CenturyLink first, since we
have an agreement to receive billing error
notifications from customers. You may provide a
notice to the long distance company instead, and
it may ask you to contact us directly, and provide
to you our name, mailing address, and business
telephone number, even if it also sent your billing
error notice to us.
For billing error claims regarding 9001976
service charges:
Call the number on your bill listed with the
900/976 charges within 60 days of receiving the
bill.
• Payment of disputed 900/976 service
charges is not required during the review
period.
Written acknowledgement of your dispute must
be provided to you within 40 days of receiving
your notice if:
• The error has not been corrected or
• The billing review is not completed.
The billing review must be completed within 90
days and:
• An explanation must be provided to you if the
bill was correct or
• You should receive a written notice of the
amount you owe and the payment due date. If
you fail to pay the amount that you owe, you
may be reported as delinquent, but
• The name and address of any party to which
you were reported for delinquency must be
provided to you.
• If you do not agree with the explanation and if
you so give notice before the payment due
date, any delinquent report must state that
you dispute the claim.
• Any party receiving the delinquent report
must also be advised in writing when the
matter is settled.
If these rules are not followed, the first $50.00
for each 900/976 service charge in question
cannot be collected even if your bill was correct.
The lnterexchange Carrier or Information
Provider may pursue collection of unpaid
900/976 charges through an independent
collection action.
Nonpayment of 900/976 service charges or
charges for similar types of service will not result
in disconnection of your local or long distance
service. However, access to 900/976 numbers
may be blocked for nonpayment of legitimate
charges.
You should not be billed for 900/976 services
that are not offered in compliance with federal
laws and regulations.
You may obtain blocking of 900/976 services at
no charge by calling your CenturyLink Customer
Contact Center at the number listed on your
telephone bill.
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PURCHASE OF GOODS AND SERVICES BY
TELEPHONE
You have important rights under the Idaho
Telephone Solicitation Act. Under this Act it is
illegal for persons attempting to sell you goods
or services by telephone (telephone solicitors):
• To intimidate or harass you in connection with
the attempted sale.
• To refuse to hang up and free your telephone
line immediately once you request them to do
so.
• To misstate the price, quality, or availability of
goods or services, or to fail to reveal all
material terms relating to the sale of goods or
services.
• To advertise, represent or imply that they have
the endorsement of any government office or
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Alabama-AL
Birmingham ......... 205
Huntsville .... 256. 938
Mobile .............. 251
Montgomery .334
Alaska-AK
All locations ..........907
Arizona - AZ
Flagstaff .... .......... .928
Peoria .................623
Phoenix ................602
Scottsdale ............480
Tucson .................520
Arkansas - AR
Fayetteville ...........479
Jonesboro ...........870
Little Rock ............501
California -CA
Anaheim. ... .......... 714
Bakersfield ...........661
Coronado .............619
Escondido.....442. 760
Eureka_ ..............707
Fresno.................559
Glendale ..............818
Irvine ..................949
Long Beach...........562
Los Angeles ..........213
310. 323, 626
Modesto ...............209
Monterey ........... ...831
Oakland................510
Orange .................714
Palo Alto .............650
Pasadena .. .......... ..626
Poway, 858
Redding, ...............530
Sacramento ..........916
San Bernardino .....909
San Diego.............619
San Fernando 818
San Francisco 415 650
San Jose ..............408
San Ramon ...........925
Santa Barbara.......805
Santa Monica ........310
Temecula ..............951
Torrance .......310,424
Colorado-CO
Boulder .........303. 720
Colorado Springs.. .719
Denver .........303, 720
Grand Junction .....970
Connecticut-CT
Bridgeport ...........203
Hartford ...............860
New Haven ...........203
Delaware - DE
All locations .......... 302
Dist. of Columbia - DC
Washington ...........202
Florida - EL
Daytona Beach 386
Fort Lauderdale
754, 95
Fort Myers ............23t
Gainesville ............357
Jacksonville ..........904
Kissimmee 321 . 407
Lakeland. ........ ...663
Miami...........305. 786
Orlando . 321. 407
Palm City...............72
Pensacola .............850
Sarasota.............. 941
St. Petersburg ....... 71-7
Tallahassee ...........850
Tampa .................813
W. Palm Beach ......561
Georgia - GA
Albany ........ .......... 229
Atlanta .404, 470. 678
Augusta........706, 762
Macon..... ............ 48
Marietta470, 678. 770
Savannah .............912
Hawaii - III
All locatioeo.........808
Idaho - ID
All locations..........208
Illinois-IL
Arlington Heights
224, 847
Carol Stream ........ 630
Chicago .224, 312
.630, 708, 773. 647
Collinsville ............618
Elk Grove Village
224, 847
Joliet .................815
Peoria ..................309
Springfield. 217
Waukegan.. 224, 847
Indiana - IN
Evansville .............812
Ft. Wayne .............260
Gary ....................219
Indianapolis ..........317
Muncie.................765
South Bend ..........574
Iowa - IA
Cedar Rapids ........319
Des Moines ........... 515
Dubuque ............. 563
Mason City ...........641
Sioux City.............712
Kansas-KS
Dodge City .. .......... 620
Kansas City ..........913
Topeka .................785
Wichita. .... ......... ..316
Kentucky - KY
Ashland................606
Bawling Green 270
Lexington .............859
Louisville ..............502
Louisiana - LA
Baton Rouge... 225
Houma ................981
Lafayette ..............337
New Orleans ........504
Shreveport ...... .....318
Maine-ME
All locations..........207
Maryland-MD
Baltimore .....410, 443
Silver Spring.240, 301
Massachusetts- MA
Boston .........617, 857
Lexington .....339, 781
Fitchburg ......351, 978
Salem ..........351, 978
Springfield ............ 413
Worcester .. .508, 774
Michigan-Ml
Arn Arbor .. ..... ......734
Detroit .................313
Flint . ....... ............810
Grand Rapids ........616
Kalamazoo .......... ..269
Lansing ................517
Pontiac .........248, 947
Saginaw ...............989
Sault Ste. Marie .906
Traverse City.........231
Warren .................586
Minnesota - MN
Bloomington .........952
Duluth........ .......... 218
Maple Grove... 763
Minneapolis ..........612
Rochester.............507
St Cloud .............. 320
St. Paul ................651
Mississippi - MS
Biloxi ...... .... .......... 228
Gulfport. ............. 228
Jackson. .......601, 769
Tupelo ....... ...........662
Missouri - MO
Columbia .............. 573
Kansas City ..........816
Sedalia . ............... 660
Springfield ............ 417
St. Charles ...........636
St. Louis ...............314
Montana-MT
All locations ... ....... 406
Nebraska - NE
Lincoln .... ............ 402
North Platte..........308
Omaha .................402
Nevada - NV
Carson City...........775
Las Vegas .............702
New Hampshire-NH
All locations .........603
New Jersey-NJ
Atlantic City... 609
Camden ...............858
Elizabeth ..............908
Jersey City .201, 550
Newark .........862, 973
New Brunswick
732, 848
Paterson ....... 862, 973
New Mexico-NM
Santa Fe .......... .... 505
Roswell ............. ... 575
New York-NY
Albany ........ .......... 518
Binghamton..........607
Buffalo ................716
Deer Park .............631
New York 212. 347
646, 718, 917
Poughkeepsie ........ 845
Rochester .............585
Syracuse ..............315
Valley Stream ........516
White Plains..........914
North Carolina-NC
Asheville ... ............ 828
Charlotte ......704, 980
Fayetteville ...........910
Greensboro ........... 336
Greenville .............252
Raleigh-Durham
919, 984
North Dakota - NO
All locations,... ..701
Ohio-OH
Akron ... ........ 234, 330
Cambridge .......... ..740
Cincinnati .............513
Cleveland..............216
Columbus ....... ...... 614
Dayton .................937
Elyria ...................440
Toledo ... ....... 419. 567
Oklahoma-OK
Duncan ................580
Oklahoma City ......405
Tulsa ............ 918, 539
Oregon - OR
Eugene .........458, 541
Portland 503,971
Salem Salem ..........503, 971
Pennsylvania - PA
Allentown .....484. 610
Erie .... ...... ...... ...... 814
Harrisburg ............717
New Castle. .724, 878
Philadelphia.. 215 267
Pittsburgh .412, 878
Reading ... ..... 484. 610
Scranton ..............570
Rhode Island-RI
All locations .........401
South Carolina - SC
Charleston............843
Columbia ..............B03
Greenville_ .......... 864
South Dakota-SD
All locations .. ........ 605
Tennessee - TN
Chattanooga .........423
Clarksville ........ ..... 930
Jackson ........... .....731
Knoxville. ......... .... .865
Memphis ..............got
Nashville ..............615
Texas-TX
Abilene ................. 325
Amarillo ...............806
Austin .................512
College Station......979
Corpus Christi .......361
Dallas ...2t4, 469, 972
Del Rio .................830
El Paso.................915
Fort Worth ... . 682, 817
Galveston .............409
Houston281, 713, 832
Laredo .................956
Lufkin ..................936
Midland-Odessa 432
San Antonio _210
Texarkana 430,903
Waco ....................254
Wichita Falls .........940
Utah - UT
Logan ... ................ 435
Salt Lake City .801. 385
Vermont-VT
All locations 802
Virginia-VA
Arlington ......571. 703
Charlottesville .......434
Fairfax ..... ...... ....... 571
Marion..- . . 276
Norfolk.................757
Richmond .......... ... 804
Roanoke ...............540
Washington - WA
Everett .................425
Olympia ....... ......... 360
Seattle .................206
Spokane .. .... ......... 509
Tacoma ................253
Vancouver ............360
West Virginia-WV
All locations ... ....... 304
Wisconsin - WI
Eau Claire .534, 715
Green Bay ............920
Madison ..............608
Milwaukee ............414
Waukesha ... .......... 262
Wyoming-WY
All locations..........307
International Calling
OPERATOR-ASSISTED CALLS
To dial operator-assisted international calls,
dial in sequence:
1.The International Access Code —01
2.The Country Code
3.The City Code
4.The local telephone number
For example, to make an operator-assisted call to
the city of London, you would dial:
01 +44 +20 +
International Country City Local
Access Code Code Code Number
If you subscribe to a long distance service, call
your supplier for dialing instructions.
Some countries have increased the number of digits included in their local numbers beyond that
supported by many telephone company's networks. This primarily affects new telephone numbers.
In general, numbers that are already assigned will not be affected. If you have difficulty completing a
direct-dialed international call, please contact your international operator or dial 0 for assistance.
ALGERIA 213 ETHIOPIA ------------251 INDIA -------------------91 NETHERLANDS 31 UKRAINE ------------380 .............
ARGENTINA54 ----------- Addis Ababa ............1 Bombay ................. 22 Amsterdam............20 UNITED ARAB
Buenos Aires,.. 11 FINLAND-------------358 New Delhi ..............11 NEW ZEALAND 64 EMIRATES -----------971
2
ARMENIA------------- 374 Helsinki ...................9 IRAN ---------------------98
21
Wellington ...............4 Abu Dhabi ...............
Al Ain ............ .......... 3
FRANCE----------------33 Teheran ................. NICARAGUA ........505 AUSTRALIA 61 Marseille 91 IRAQ -------------------964 Managua .................2 UNITED KINGDOM..44
Melbourne --------------03 ...............
Nice ......................93 Baghdad ..................1 NORWAY ---------------47 Belfast ..............1232
141 Sydney . .......02 Paris ............... ..... ....1 AUSTRIA
IRELAND, Oslo .............. ........22 Glasgow ., ............
London City 20
Vienna 1 GEORGIA 995 REP OF 33
1 RUSSIA :::::::::::::::is VATICAN CITY 39
AZERBAIJAN GERMANY, FED, Dublin.....................
972
Moscow All points .................6
BELARUS REP. OF ----------------49
Berlin 30 ....................
ISRAEL---------------
Jerusalem................2 SAUDI ARABIA 966
Ri Riyadh ' 1 VENEZUELA ----------58
BELGIUM 32 Frankfurt 69 Tel Avis 3 SOUTH Caracas 2
Brussels ..................2 Munich ....... .... ... .... 89 ITALY -------------------- 27 YUGOSLAVIA ------381
Ghent GREECE 30 Florence 055 Durban 31 Belgrade 11
BRAZIL -----------------55 Athens ..................01 Rome ....................06 SPAIN 34 ................... (Country code for the
Rio de Janeiro ........21 GREENLAND 299 ------- Venice .................041 Madrid 91 .................. United States is 1—for
CHINA, PEOPLE'S GUANTANAMO BAY JAPAN ------------------81
3 SWEDEN ...............46 use when in a foreign
country. To complete REP. OF ----------------86 (U .S. Naval Base Tokyo ...................... . oc em ...............the call: refer to the Beijing (Peking) .10 Cuba) --------------5399 JORDAN ..............962 SWITZERLAND ------41 dialing instructions in COLOMBIA------------57
Bogota 1
Amman ...................6 Geneva .................. 22 the country from which
Guatemala City 2 KOREA REP OF 82 Lucerne 41 you are calling.)
COSTA RICA 506' All others ................9 Seoul ......................2 Zurich .....................1 The Bahamas.
CZECH REP---------420 GUYANA -------------592 LATVIA ---------------371 TAIWAN --------------886 Bermuda. Canada.
Prague ....................2 Georgetown .............2 LIBERIA ------------231C Taman .....................6 Guam. Puerto Rico and
DENMARK -------------45 HAITI------------------509 MEXICO ----------------52 Taipei ......................2 the U.S. Virgin Islands
EGYPT ------------------20 HONG KONG -------852 Mexico City............55 THAILAND ............66
2
do not require
international calling Alexandria ............... HUNGARY 36 Tijuana .................. 66 Bangkok ..................
EL SALVADOR . 503 Budapest. ..::::.:.:::.. 1 MOLDOVA -----------373 TURKEY----------------90
216
des. You may lace a
the as
ESTONIA-------------372 ICELAND ............ .354 MONACO ------------
93
Istanbul-Asian .....
Istanbul - Europe .212 long distance calls
the United within All points ...............
MOROCCO, UGANDA -------------256 States.
KINGDOM OF ------212 Entebbe .................42
DIRECT DIALING
To dial international calls direct, dial in sequence:
1. The International Access Code - 011
2, The Country Code
3.The City Code
4.The local telephone number
5.The "#" key - where telephone is equipped
with Touchtone dialing. This will speed your
call along.
For example, to make a call to the city of London,
you would dial:
011 +44 +20
International Country City Local
Access Code Code Code Number
If you subscribe to along distance service, call
your supplier for dialing instructions.
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Acequia, Rupert
Ahsahka, Clearwater
Albion. Cassia
Alma, Cassia
American Fails.
Power
Amman, Idaho Falls
Arbon, Power
Arco, Butte .......
Arimo, Bannock
Ashton. Fremont
Athol, Kootenai
Atlanta, Elmore
Atomic City.
Bingham.. . ... .
Avery, Shoshone
Bancroft, Caribou
Banks Boise ....
Basalt, Brngtrairr
Bayeiew, Kootenai
Bellevue, Dane
Bern, Bear Lake
Blackfoot Bingham
Blanchard, Bonner
Bliss, Gooding ...
Bloomington,
Bear Lake .........
BOISE, Ada ........
Bonners Ferry.
Boundary .......
Boeill, Laf air .......
Bruneau. Owyhee
Buhl, Twin Falls
Burley, Cassia ......
Calder, Shoshone
Caldwell, Canyon
Main Office Boxes
Cambridge,
Washington
Carey, Elaine ......
Careysneud,
Sandpoint ..........
Carmen, Lernhi
Cascade, Valley .....
Castle!ord,
Twin Falls
Cataldo, Koolerrar
Challis, Custer.,
Chester, Fremnirt,
Chubbock, Pocatello
Clark Fork, Bonner.
Clarkia, Shoshone
Clayton, Custer
Cleawater, Kooskra
Clifton, Franklin ....
Cobalt, Lemlri ........
Cucolalla, Sooner
Cuter D4Iene.
Koolenai .............
Culburo, Sandpoint
Condo, Caribou
Coelio, Bonner ......
Corral, Fairfield .....
Cottonwood, Idaho,..
Council. Adams ....
Craigmoot, Lewis
Culdesac,
Nez Perco .........
Darlington, Moore...,
83218 Deary.Lztah .... 83823
.83350 Delco. Cassia .83323
.83820 Besmet, Benewah ...83824
83311 Dietrtch, Shoshone .53324
.83312 Dingle. Sear Lake , .83233
Dixie, Elk City.. . .83525 83211 Donnelly, Valley . 83815
.83401 Dover. Bonner . . 83825
.63212 Downey, Bannock ... 83234 83213 Driggx, Teton ........ 83422
183214 Dubois,Clark ........ 83423 83420 Eaglo.Ads ......... 83616
83801 Eastport. Boundary . .83826
83601 Eden, Jerome ...... 83325
Elba, Cassia ... . . 83326 83215 Elk City. Idaho ... 83525 83802 Elk River.
.83217 Clearwater .......... 83827 83602 Ellis, Custer ......... 83235
.83218 Emmett. Gem ...... . 83617 .83803 Fairfield. Comas ..... 83327
83313 Felt, Talon ........... 83424
.83220 Fenn, Orangeville .. 83531 83221 Ferdinand, Idaho . . .83526
53804 Ferowood, Beoewah . 83530
.83314 Flier. Twin Falls ........ 83328
Firth, Gingham .... 83236 83223 Fish Haven, Paris .83287
Fort Hall, Pacafello ... 83263
Franklin. Franklin , .83237 .83865 Fruitland, Payette ... 83619 .83806 Fruitale.Adarrrs . .83620 .83604 Garden Saucy,
.83316 Boise .. ............. 83622 83318 Geoesee, Latah ....... 83832 83808 Geneva, Bear Lake 83238 83605 Georgetown,
.83606 Bear Lake .83239
Gibbonsellie, Lemhr . .83463 .83610 Gleens Gerry.
.83320 Elmore .83623
Deeding, Gooding ..... 83330 83809 Grace, Caribou ....... 83241
83462 Grand View. .83611 Owyhee .......,.. 83624
Grangeville, Idaho .83530 .83321 Grasmere, Bruneau . .83604 83818 Greencreok,
.83226 Cottonwood ....53533 .83421 Greenleaf, Canyon ,. .83626
.83202 Hageman. Gooding .83332
83811 Halley, Blaine ........ 83333
83812 Hamer, Jefferson .83425
.83227 Hammett. Elmore ... 83627 .83539 Hansen, Twin Falls, . .83334
.83228 Harrison, Kootenai .. .83833
.83229 Harvard, Latah ....... 83834 .83613 Hayden Lake.
Kootenai ......., 83835
83814 Hazelton. Jerome . 33335
.53865 Headquarters.
.83230 Clearwater ........... 83534
.83821 Heyhurn. Mioidoka ... 83336
.83322 Hill City, Camas ....... 83337
.83522 Holbrook. Oneida ..... 83243
.83612 Homedale, Owyhee .83628
.83523 Hope. Sooner ..... 83836
Horseshoe Bend,
83524 Boise .............. 83629
83231 Howe Butte . . .83244
Idaho City Boise .. .83631 Moyle Springs. Samuels. Sandpoint .83862
IDAHO FALI.Sr Boundary ... ...... 83845 Sandpoint. Bonner ., 83864 Bonneville . ....... ... ...Mullah, Shoshone . . .83046 Santa. Benewah ...... 83866 Indian Valley, Murphy. Owyhee . .83650 Shelly. Biirgtrarn...... 83274 Adams .83632 Murray, Wallace .83574 Shoshone. Lincoln .03352 lokom, Banoock, ... 83245 Murtaugfi, Twin Falls .83344 Shoup, North Fork.... 83469 lena, Bonneville . 83427 Nat, Malta ........ 83342 Sileertoo Shoshone . .83867 Irwin, Bonneville ...... 83428 Nampa. Canyon ... ........ Smeltorville, Island Park, Fremont . 83425 Naples, Boundary . .03847 Shoshone .......... 83868 Jerome. Jerome. ... 83338 Newdale, Freinont .. 83436 Smiths Ferry, Jullaetta. Latah . . . 83535 New Meadows, Cascade .........,83611
llamiah. Lewis . . 33536 Adams ............ 83554 Soda Springs, Kellogg, Shoshone .83837 New Plymouth, Caribou ............ 83276
Kendrick, Latah .... . 83537 Payette ............ 83655 South Gate Plaza.
Ketchum. Elaine ..... 83340 Nez Pence, Lewis .... 83843 Lewiston ............. 83501
Keetorvile, Nordmao, Sooner .83848 Spalding, Nez Pence .83551 Cottonwood.... 83538 North Fork, Lemhi ... 83466 Spencer. Dubois ..... 83446 Kimberly. Notes. Canyon .83656 Spirit Lake, Twin Falls ...... .83341 Oakley. Cassia .,, . 83346 Kootenai .............83869
King Hill Elmore .83533 Obsidian, Ketchvm, . 83340 Springfield,
Kingston. Shoshone .83839 Ola, Gem ,, 83657 Blackfoot .......... 83277
Kooskia, Idaho ...83539 Old Town, Squirrel. Ashton ...... 83447
Kootenai, Priest River .83822 Stanley. Custer .83278
Sandpoint .... .. .83840 Oreana. Murphy .83650 Star, Ada ............ 83669 Kona, Ada .83634 Orofino, Clearwater ., 83544 Sterling, Aberdeen ... 83210 Laclede, Banner .. 83841 Osburn. Shoshone . .83849 Stites, Idaho .......... 83552
Lake Fetus, McCall . .83835 Ovid. Bear Lake .83260 Stone. Mated City ..... 83280 Lapwai. Nez Perce. , 83540 Palisades, Bonneville 83437 Sugar City. Lava Hot Springs, Paris, Bear Lake ...... 83261 Madison .............. 83448
Bannock ........... 83246 Parker. Fremont .... 83438 Sun Valley. Blaine ..........
Leadore, Lemhi .... 83464 Parma, Canyon .83660 Swanlake, Bannock .. .83281
Lemhi,Lemhi ....... 93465 Patterson, May ... .... 83253 Swan Volley,
Lenore, Nez Pence , . .83541 paul, Minidoha 347 Bonneville .. .......... B3449
Letha. Cern . .. .83636 Payette. Payette . 83661 Sweet. Emmett .83670
Lewiston. Peck, Net Pence , ... 83545 Toodoy, Lemhi .83468
Nez Perce ..........83501 Picako, Blame Tensed. Benewah .83870 Lewisville. Pierce,Clearwater .83546 Terretoo.Jeffersen .83450 Jefferson .,,,. .83431 Pinehurst, Teton, Fremont ,..... 83451 Lowman, Boise ..... 83637 Shoshone ........ 83850 Tetunia. Teton ....... 83452 Lucille. Idaho .83542 Piegrto. Biogfrarrv .... 83262 Thatcher. Grace .83283
Mackay, Custer ...... 83251 Placerville, Troy. Latzh ......... 83871 Macks Ion. Idaho City .......... 83666 Twin Falls, Fremont ........... 83433 Plummer, Benewah, .83851 Twin Falls ... ..... ,... 83301
Malad City, Oneida ... 83252 POCATELLO Bannock Main Office Buses ..... 83303 Malta. Cassia . , . 83342 Pollock, Idaho ....... 83547 Ucon, Bonneville ..... 83454 Marsing. Owyhee . .83639 Puodnray. Banner .... 83852 University. Moscow . .83843 May Lemhi .... 83253 Porthill, Boundary .83853 Victor. Teton ... .... 83455 McCall, Valley .... ..... 83638 Post Falls, Kootenai .. 83854 Viola. Latah .......... 83872 McCammon. Potlatch, Latah ...... 83855 Wallace. Shoshone .. .83873 Bannock .83250 Preston, Franklin ..... 83263 Warren, McCall .83671 Medimont, Harrison . .83842 Priest River, Sooner .83856 Wayan. Caribou ....... 83285 Melba. Carryon ....... 83641 Princeton, Latah .03857 Weippe. Clearwalen.,, .83553 Menan,Jefferson . 83434 Rathdrum,Koofenai .83858 Weiser. Washington .83672 Meridian. Ada .. 83642 Rexburg, Madison ''.83445 Wendaul, Gooding ..... 83355 Mesa, Cambridge . . .83643 RIchfield, Lincoln .83349 West Mountain, Middleton. Canyon .83644 Riddle, Bruneau .83504 Cascade ............83611
Midvale, Rigby, Jefferson .83442 Weston, Franklin ....33286 Washington ........... 83645 Biggins. Idaho .53549 White Bird, Idaho ..... 83554 Minidoka, Mmnidoka .83343 Ririe, Jefferson 5343 Wilder. Carryon ....... 83676 Mooteview, Roberts. Jefferson 83444 Winchester. Lewis . , . .B3555 Jefferson Rockland, Power Worley, Kootenai .83876 .83271 Montour, Emmett ... ... .83617 Rogerson. Twin Falls .83302 Yellow Pine, Valley ..... 83677 Montpelier,
Bear Lake ......,,...B3254 Rupert. Minidoka ..... 83350
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- almon, Idaho is located on the
Salmon River at the foot of the beautiful
Beaverhead mountain range. Set right in
central Idaho, this is where you truly can
get away from it all. During your stay you'll
find great shopping, natural retreats and a
small-town, friendly atmosphere.
Salmon also has great historical
significance. The area is an important
point on the Lewis and Clark Trail and the
birthplace of Sacajawea. On their trek to
California, the Lewis and Clark party left
the Missouri River in Montana, and met
Sacajawea's brother in the Beaverhead
Mountains. They proceeded down into the
Lemhi and Salmon Valleys in search of the
Salmon River, hoping to continue on that
waterway to the ocean. They soon
changed their minds about the Salmon
River and gave it the name The River of
No Return." They then set off over Lost
Trail Pass and headed north into the
coming winter of Montana.
Salmon's River of No Return became
famous for the movie of the same name.
The movie starred Marilyn Monroe and
was filmed on location on the river.
Residents and visitors enjoy river rafting,
kayaking, downhill and cross-country
skiing, snowmobiling, mountain biking,
hiking, hunting and fishing. History buffs
enjoy a little-known treat in Salmon, the
Lemhi Museum.
Whether you're visiting Salmon for the first
time or you've been here for years, you'll
certainly see why those who call it home
never want to leave.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NEWCOMER INFORMATION .................26
CALENDAR OF EVENTS .........................27
TOURISM & RECREATION .....................28
SACAJAWEA CENTER............................29
POINTS OF INTEREST MAPS ......... 30-31
GOVERNMENT LISTINGS......................32
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SALMON VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
200 Main Street, Suite 1, Salmon ................. 756-2100 Or ..................... ... ................ ........... 1-800-727-2540
Fax.................. ......... ...................... ............... 756-4935 www,salmonchamber corn
infot0salmonchamber,com (E-mail)
ARTS
Salmon Arts Council
200 Main Street, Salmon .............. ............ .756-2987 www.salmonartscounciI.org
salmonsrtscouncil@gmail.com (E-mail)
CHURCHES
Assembly of God Church
510 Bulwer Street, Salmon .............. ........... 756-3393
Church of Christ
720 Bryan Avenue, Salmon ..... .... ... ............ 756-8543 Episcopal Church of the Redeemer
204 Courthouse Drive, Salmon ................. 756-3720 Faith Bible Chapel
410 Fulton Street, Salmon .......... ................ 756-4997 First Presbyterian Church
513 Lena Street, Salmon ............................ 756-3918 Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
102 Highway 93 N, Salmon ........................ 756-3937 The Lighthouse
710 Shoup Street, Salmon ......................... 756-6015 Salmon Valley Baptist Church
1140 Cemetery Street, Salmon.................. 756-3324 St. Charles Catholic Church
505 Hope Avenue, Salmon ........................ .756-2432 Seventh-Day Adventist Church
1602 Main Street. Salmon .... ...... ................ 756-6801 Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church
178 Highway 28, Salmon............................. 756-4429 United Methodist Church
201 Lombard Street, Salmon ... .................. 756-3490
GARBAGE CENTER
Lemhi Sanitation .............. .......... ................... 756-2080
HOSPITALS
St. Luke's Canyon View
Behavioral Health Services
Twin Falls ......... .... ......... ..... .............. ........ 734-6760
Or........ ....... ........................... .... 1-800-657-8000
Steele Memorial Medical Center................. 756-5600
Emergency Department ............................. 756-5655
LIBRARIES
Leadore Community Library ........................ 768-2640 Salmon Public .......... ........................ .............. 756-2311
MEDIA
NEWSPAPERS
The Recorder Herald
519 Van Dreff Street, Salmon ..................... 756-2221 RADIO STATIONS
I(005
POST OFFICE
Salmon
600 Shoup Street ...... ...... ........................... 756-2410
SCHOOLS
PRIVATE SCHOOL
Seventh-Day Adventist Elementary School
400 Fairmont Street, Salmon .. ........ .......... 756-4439
SALMON SCHOOL DISTRICT 291
Administrative Offices
907 Sharkey Street, Salmon...................... 756-4271 Bus Shop
loss, Challis Street, Salmon ..................... 756-2405 Salmon Alternative School
1501 Bean Lane, Salmon ............................ 756-6277
Salmon High School
401 South Warpath Street, Salmon........... 756-2415 Salmon Middle School
310 S. Daisy Street, Salmon ....................... 756-2207
Salmon Pioneer Elementary School
900 Sharkey Street. Salmon ..................... 756-3663
Special Services
907 Sharkey Street, Salmon ............. ___ .... 756-4271
SOUTH LEMHI SCHOOL DISTRICT 292
P0 Box 119, 111 S. 3rd Street, Leadore....... 768-2441 Leadore School
111 S. 3rd Street, Leadore.... ....................... 768-2441
Tendoy School House
Highway 28, Tendoy ........... ......................... 756-3524
SENIOR CITIZENS CENTERS
Salmon Valley Senior Citizens
200 Main Street, Salmon ........................... 756-3556
UTILITIES
CABLE TV/INTERNET
Custer Telephone Broadband Services, LLC
400 Shoup Street, Salmon ........................ 756-4111 ELECTRIC
Idaho Power Company ......... ............. 1-800-488-6151
SEWER AND WATER
City of Salmon
200 Main Street, Salmon ...................... ..... 756-3214 TELEPHONE
CenturyLink Experience Center
111 S. Terrace Street, Salmon
Monday - Friday, 8:30 am. - 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Administration ............................................ 756-2000 Residential Customers
Telephone Service and Billing 1-800-201-4099
Business Customers
Telephone Service and Billing ......... 1-800-201-4102
Business System Sales........ ....... 1-800-201-4102 Repair Service
24 Hours ...................................... 1-800-824-2877 www.centurylinlc.com
JANUARY 2012
H'Soa African Music - Elks Hall
Hockey Association/Open Home Games &
Tournaments - Salmon Ice Rink, Salmon
Improvised Shakespeare Company - Elks Hall
Robert Burns Supper- Elks Hall
Youth Ice Fishing Derby - Hyde Creek Pond, Salmon
FEBRUARY 2012
Ducks Unlimited Banquet Elks Hall
Hockey Association Tournaments -
Salmon Ice Rink, Salmon
The Good Lovelies-Folk Music - Elks Hall
MARCH 2012
Photography Show - Salmon Valley Center, Salmon
Polynesian Dance Group - Elks Hall
Whitewater Therapeutic Riding Association -
Mane Event Riding Arena, Salmon
APRIL 2012
Annual Easter Bake & Food Sale - Salmon
Annual Fireman's Ball - Elks Hall
East Idaho Motocross Association Races -
Discovery Hill, Salmon
Easter Egg Hunt- City Park, Salmon
Los Pinquos - Elks Hall
Salmon Select Horse & Mule Sale & Roping Events -
Fairgrounds, Salmon
Student Art Show- Salmon Valley Center, Salmon
MAY 2012
Main Street Clean-up - Salmon
Motocross Races/Idaho State Series -
Discovery Hill, Salmon
Radio Flyers Fun Fly - Discovery Hill, Salmon
Salmon High School Rodeo - Fairgrounds, Salmon
Salmon Riverfest
Speedway Races - Fairgrounds, Salmon
Square Dancing/Rocky Mountain Shindig - Elks Hall
JUNE 2012
Adult Co-Ed Softball Invitational Tournament -
City Park, Salmon
Annual Spokes & Chrome Car Show -
City Park, Salmon
Agai-dikas Lemhi Shoshone Gathering -
Salmon/Lemhi River Valley
Cattlemen's Appreciation Dinner- Fairgrounds, Salmon
Century Bike Ride - Salmon
Salmon Gun Show - Fairgrounds, Salmon
Speedway Races - Fairgrounds. Salmon
Testicle Festival Salmon River
JULY 2012
Babe Ruth Distrièt Baseball Tournaments -
City Park, Salmon
Children's Art in the Park- Island Park, Salmon
Demolition Derby - Lemhi County Fairgrounds
Dog Rodeo - Salmon
Salmon River Days - Throughout Salmon
Salmon Valley Art Show- Salmon Valley Center, Salmon
Speedway Races - Fairgrounds, Salmon
Western Playdays - Salmon
Whitewater Therapeutic Riding Cowboy Ball -
Salmon
AUGUST 2012
Adult Co -Ed Softball Invitational Tournament -
City Park, Salmon
Blues, Brews & BBQ5 - Island Park, Salmon
Lemhi County Fair & Rodeo - Fairgrounds, Salmon
Montana Shakespeare in the Park - Island Park, Salmon
Sacajawea Heritage Days - Throughout Salmon
Speedway Races - Fairgrounds. Salmon
SEPTEMBER 2012
Annual Search & Rescue Ball - Elks Hall
Bluegrass Campout - Broken Arrow, Gibbonsville
Salmon Marathon - Salmon
Missoula Children's Theatre - Pioneer School, Salmon
Speedway Races - Fairgrounds, Salmon
OCTOBER 2012
Annual Hunter's Ball - Gibbonsville
Howl-o-ween - Sacajawea Center
Merchants Halloween Trick-or-Treat/
Costume Contest - Downtown Salmon
NOVEMBER 2012
Christmas Parade of Lights & Christmas Tree Lighting -
Downtown Salmon
Salmon Arts Council's Thanksgiving Bake Sale -
Salmon
Salmon Cheerleader Holiday Bazaar - Salmon
DECEMBER 2012
Annual Photography Show - Salmon Valley Center
Annual Elks Christmas Charity Event - Elks Hall
Evening of Holiday Shopping - Main Street
Festival of Trees - Salmon
Notice: Although all efforts have been made to ensure accuracy,
events and locations may change. For more information. call
the Salmon Valley Chamber of Commerce at 756-2100 or
1-800-727-2540, or e-mail salnsonartscOuncill.4gmail.cOm .
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60 Highway 2
200 Main StrE
756-1188
www.sacajaweacenter.org
The Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural & Educational
Center is dedicated to honoring and providing
education about America's great historical heroine,
Sacajawea, an Agai Dika Lemhi Shoshone, and her
role in the Corps of Discovery. Cradled in the Lernhi
River Valley between the Salmon River and the
Beaverhead Mountains, the Center lies in the heart
of Sacajawea's homeland. The 71-acre park is located
just two miles east of downtown Salmon, Idaho.
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River's Fork Lodge
2036 Highway 93 N., North Fork ............... 865-2301
Salmon Meadows Campground
400 N. St. Charles. Salmon..... ... ................ 756-2640
Shoup and Company (Cabins Only)
Salmon River Road, Shoup .......... ........ ....... 394-2125
The Village at North Fork
2046 Highway 93 N., North Fork ... ............ 865-7001
Wagonhammer Campground RV Park
Highway 93 N., North Fork ......................... 865-2477
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Arctic Creek Lodge, Salmon .............. ........... 756-1657
Broken Arrow, Highway 93. Gibbonsville...... 865-2241
Century 2 Campgrounds & RV Park
603 Riverfront Drive, Salmon... .................. 756-2063
Challis Hot Springs Inc., 5025 Hot Springs Road
P0 Box 1129, Challis ............ ........... .................... 879-4442
Fort Lemhi RV Park, Highway 28. Salmon .303-7436
Healds Haven RV & Campgrounds
Highway 93,12 miles south of Salmon 756-3929
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SALMON
Cemetery. Hwy, 93 S........... ........................... 756-2052 Or............... ...................... ............................. 756-3214
City/County Building & Zoning........756-2815 Ext 263 City Hall, 200 Main St ...... ... ... ........................ 756-3214
Fax........ ............ ............................................ 756 '1840 City Shop, Water St ........ ....... ... ...................... 756-2414
Fire Department - Non-Emergency ............. 756-6275
Fax...... ..... .... .... ...... ............ ... ... ... .............. ....756-8620 Police Department - Emergency ........................ 9-1-1
On Duty Officer ...................... .......... .......... 756-8980 Administration Phone ........................ ......... 756-1347
Public Works, Wailer St .......... ......... ............... 756-2414
Sacajawea Educational Center. Hwy, 28....... 756-1188 Salmon Valley Golf Course, Hwy. 28 ............. 756-4734
County
LEMMI
Courthouse Offices 206 Courthouse Dr., Salmon ....... .............. 756-2815
Agriculture Agent ... ... ... ... ..... ...... ....... ...... ....Ext. 283
Ambulance Billing ....................................... Ext. 222 Assessor/Motor Vehicles ........................... Ext. 232
Building Inspector & Zoning .......... ............. Exit. 263
Civil Defense/EMS ...................................... Ext. 266 Clerk/Recording .. ...... ........ ......... ................. Exit. 221
Commissioners ........................................... Ext. 279 County Extension Office ............................. Ext. 284
District Court— ........................................ .... Ext. 225
Drivers License/Sheriff ............................. Ext. 246
Magistrate Court ......... ... .......... ........ ........... Ext. 242 Probation ..................................................... Ext. 261
Social Services/Veterans ........................... Ext. 226
Treasurer/Tax Collector.. .... ........................ Ext. 231
WeedDept . ........ .................. ....... ............... ..Ext. 282
Wildland Urban Interface ...... ......... ............. Ext. 271
Eastern Idaho Public Health District
801 Monroe St., Salmon
Environmental Health ... ................. ......... 756-2122
Physical Health/WIC ... ..... ............ ........... 756-2123
Lernhi County Fairgrounds, Office ................ 756-3370
Prosecutor ...................................................... 756-2009 Road & Bridge
410 S. Challis St., Salmon... ... ..................... 756-2861 SolidWaste ..................................................... 756-6441
State
IDAHO
Carmen Port of Entry ........ ......... ...... .... .......... 756-4754 Fish & Game, Department of
Salmon... .... ................. ..... ...... ... .......... ......... 756-2271 Health & Welfare, Department of
111 Lillian St., Ste. 104, Salmon .................. 755-3336
Adoption ........... .... ................ ... ................. 756-3336
Child Abuse & Neglect ............ .............. ..756-3336
Or........... .... .......................... ..... 1-866-443-3643
Healthy Connections .... ........................... 528-5794
Idaho CareLine Information & Referral ..... ...2-1-1
Or...................... .... ...... .............. 1-800-926-2588 Mental Health Services
Adult........... .................. ......................... 528-5700
Children..................... .................. ..........756-3336
Self-Reliance Program .............. ... ........... 756-3336
Or ........... ................................... 1-877-858-4591 Idaho Department of Labor
1301 Main St., Ste. 1, Salmon ..................... 756-2234
Idaho Division of Vocational Rehabilitation
1301 Main St., Ste. 3A, Salmon .................. 756-2114 Labor, Department of
See Idaho Department of Labor
Law Enforcement, Department of
Idaho State Police Investigations
Idaho Falls ......................... ........................... 523-2801 Transportation, Department of
Challis.......................................................... 879-4425
Gibbonsville... ........ ...................................... 865-2253
Salmon ............... ............. ...................... .......756-3313
Federal
US GOVERNMENT OFFICES
Bureau of Land Management
1206 S. Challis St.. Salmon ......... ............... 756-5400 Fire Dispatcher ........... ............. ................ 756-5157
Forest Service ...................... .................... 756-5100
Energy. Department of
Bonneville Power Administration
Information ......................... ......... 1-800-282-3713 To Report Theft, Vandalism
or Illegal Dumping ............. ....... 1-888-437-2744 Farm Service Agency
945 Riverfront Dr., Salmon......................... 756-4262 Forest Service
Fire/Dispatch Desk, Hwy. 93 S.. Salmon .756-5157
Leadore Ranger Station.............................. 768-2500
North Fork Ranger District......................... 865-2700
Salmon Challis National
Forest Information, Salmon.................... 756-5100
Salmon/Cobalt Ranger District ........ .........756-5200
Internal Revenue Service
Federal Tax Forms
& Publications Only..................... 1-800-829-3676
Federal Tax Information .................. 1-800-829-1040 Taxpayer Advocates Helpline......... 1-877-777-4778 Teletax-Automated Refund
Information .................................. 1-800-829-4477 TDD (For Hearing & Speech Impaired).. 1 - 800- 829 - 4059
Labor, Department of
Occupational Safety & Health Administration 1150 N. Curtis Rd., Ste. 201, Boise..........321-2960
OSHA Hotline 24 Hours ........... 1-800-321-6742
Natural Resources Conservation Service
945 Riverfront Dr., Salmon ...... ................... 756-3211
Social Security Administration
825 Shoup St., Idaho Falls ............. 1-800-772-1213
Veterans Affairs, Department of
AQS Store
601 Lena St Salmon ..................... 756-8600
ABBOTT Zane I & Brenda 16 Abbott Ln
Salmon ............. .................. 756-4526
ABUNDANT Health Chiropractic 100 Courthouse or Ste C
Salmon ........... .................... 756-2400
ACE Hardware 400 Main St Salmon .......... 756-2513
ACKERMAN Roger 521 Confederate Dr Salmon. . 756-3662
Sharon .............................. 756-3135
ACK'S Auction & Trading Post
920S Challis St S Highway 935 Salmon ......... 756-4980
ACORD Gerald 719 Sharkey St Salmon ........ 756-1677
ADAMS Buck 717 Union Ave Salmon .......... 756-3392
Don C 10 Clover Ln Carmen ............... 756-4361
Joseph 547 State Highway 28 Salmon ....... .756-3092
Kathy 358 Hayden Creek Rd Lembi .......... 756-1229
Ted 118 Hayden Creek Rd Lemhi ............ 7563835
ADERMATT Charles & Mary 36 Lake View Rd
Salmon ............................... 7563367
ADT Authorized Agent
Toll Free Dial I & Then ...............800 204-2515
AGGIPAH River Trips 269 E Tower Creek Rd
756-4167 Carmen ..........................
.... AIKENS Clover 123 Hayden Creek Rd Lemhi ..... 756-3433
ALCO Discount Store 520 Shanafelt St Salmon. . 756-6565
ALCOHOLICS Anonymous ................ 756-3700
ALDER Glen J 394 US Highway 93S Salmon ..... 756-4335
ALDOUS Alan & Jeni .... ..........
.... ...
756-4513
Danny & Audrey 5 Aldous Dr Salmon ....... 756-3449
J Thayne 803 Willow Ave Salmon ........... 756-2115
Lynn 215 N Terrace St Salmon .............. 756-3095
Melvin 209 N Daisy Salmon................ 756-3712
Scoop 1011 S Church St Salmon ............ 756-2686
ALEXANDER John & Deborah 1628 Hwy 28
Salmon ............................... 756-4591
ALEXOPOULOS R 2 Kelly Cir Salmon .......... 756-2204
ALL That's Heavy inc 2326 Main St Ste I
Salmon ... ............................ 756-6661
ALLEN Bill 10 E Kim St Salmon .............. 756-2704
ALLEN Bill Accounting Office
533 Main St Salmon .................... 756-2714
Or ........... ....................... 756-2720
ALLEN Hugh 11 Apache Way Salmon .......... 756-1174
Kenneth M 602 Copper St Salmon .......... 756-3040
Mike 322 Cobalt St Salmon ................ 756-8498
Mike & Linda 322 Colbalt St Salmon......... 756-3607
ALLIANCE Title & Escrow Corp
205 Courthouse Dr Salmon .............. 756-4231
Fax Line ............................. ..756-4232
ALLTEL Wireless
Cee CnIminn reIIiiIr & ctIIitp
AMAR Keith 47 S Shoreline Dr Salmon ......... 756-3333
AMERICAN Cancer Society
Toll Free Dial I & Then ...............800 632-5934
AMERICAN Express
Cardmember Services
Toll Free Dial I & Then ..............888 314-4308
AMERICAN Legion Hall 212 5 Andrews Salmon . 756-2992
AMES Daniel Salmon .............. ....... 756-8749
AMMAR Janice & Craig 29 Big Flat Ln Carmen. , 756-6371
AMOROSO Sherrie 719S Sharkey St Salmon . . . . 756-8592
ANDERS Robert 306S Terrace Salmon ........ 756-4373
William F 321 N Saint Charles St Salmon ...... 756-2103
ANDERSEN Iris H 205 N Terrace St Salmon ..... 756-8029
M................................. .. 756-1654
ANDERSON Auto & Tire Center 306 Hall St
Salmon ............................... 756-4669
ANDERSON Deniese Salmon ........ ....... 756-8250
Jennifer 706 Idaho Ave Salmon .......... .. 756-8494
Jerry 46 Sheep Creek Loop North Fork........ 865-2558
John 213 Fulton St Salmon ....... ........ .756-1041
Loren D 23 N Dogwood Ln Salmon .......... 756-2662
Normand 3 Sheep Creek Loop North Fork..... 865-2034
Robert & Leslie 337 Diamond Creek Ln
Salmon ...... ............. ........... 756-6767
Tony 27S Cherokee St Salmon ............. 756-3265
ANDREWS Bill & Terry 10 B & T Rd Salmon . . . . 756-3984
Boyd 310 12th St Salmon ................. 756-2065
Edward C 305 Water St Salmon ............ 756-3479
Gail 37 Seventeen Mile Rd Salmon ........... 756-2743
Jason R 502 Washington Salmon............ 756-3371
L ................. . .............. ... 756-3579
Larry ................ . ..... .......... 756-8521
Melvin W Salmon ................ ...... 756-3052
Rex 602 Fulton Salmon. . ................. 756-2796
Royeen 709 Fairmont Salmon.............. 756-4477
ANDRUS Anita
Ofc 111 Lillian Ste 205 Salmon .............. 756-8761
Res ................................. 756-4658
ANDY'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL
VETERINARY CLINIC
MEDICAL - SURGICAL - EMERGENCY
COMPANION ANIMAL
SMALL PET BOARDING AVAILABLE
PET FOODS & SUPPLIES
DAY OR NIGHT
51 Hwy 28 Salmon
ANDY'S Animal Hospital 2517 Main St Salmon . 756-3587
ANGLIN Kelly Salmon .....................756-4467
Viola B 1942 State Highway 28 Tendoy........756-3504
ANIMAL Shelter 958 VFW Dr Salmon .........756-4100
ANNUAL REPORT
OF
IDAHO SEPARATED RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
(Telecommunications Utilities Form I)
SE
Centu el of Idaho, Inc. dibla CenturyLink
TO THE
IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
P0 BOX 38720
BOISE, ID 83720-0074
Notes to Separated Results of Idaho Operations
Local service revenue is separated between billed (accrued) and EAS net settlements. The EAS billed amount represents
EAS surcharges and measured EAS services. The EAS net settlements amount equals the contracted amount of
EAS settlement payments to the independents. Note: EAS settlement expense is recorded in expense account 6728.
Some portion of local billing is assigned to the interstate jurisdiction. See FCC Part 36.212.
2 Account 508X is for access charges. Split the account between customer access line charges (CALC), switched and
special.
3 Account 5IXX applies to interstate and intrastate billed toll.
a.The intraLATA gross billed toll should equal the billed toll combined.
b.The private line amount should equal the ITC's private line toll.
c.The settlement amount is the operator surcharge revenues billed and retained by the ITCs and recorded as a debit to
5100 MIS Toll Revenue accounts.
4 Accounts 5270 and 5280 cover billing and collection access revenues for interstate and intrastate respectively.
5 Summary and Detail accounts:
a.Operating Expenses - The summary (page 1) should agree with the details (pages 5 and 6).
b.Telecom Plant in Service - The summary (page 2) should agree with the totals (page 3).
c.Depreciation & Amortization Reserves - The summaries (page 2) should agree with the totals (page 4).
6 Details of general taxes and the computation of state and federal income taxes are found on page 7.
7 The Equal Access Equipment is determined as defined in FCC Part 36.191.
8 Account 6511 Property Held for Future Use Expenses and Account 6562 Amortization Expenses Associated with Property
Held for Future Use are not "above-the-line" items in Idaho.
Notes to Separated Results of Idaho Operations
(Continued)
9 Account 6540 includes access charges and B & C expenses paid to LECs. See FCC Part 36.354. Carrier access charge
B & C expenses in account 6623 are expenses associated with the billing and collecting of access charges to
interexchange carriers. See FCC Part 36.381.
10 Equal Access Provision expenses are determined as defined in FCC Part 36.421.
11 Universal Service Fund expenses adjustment is determined as defined in FCC Part 36.631. The expense adjustment is
added to interstate expenses and deducted from state expenses. The effect is zero on total Idaho operations.
12 Lifeline Connection Assistance expense adjustment is determined as defined in FCC Part 36.741. The expense
adjustment is added to interstate expenses and deducted from state expenses. The effect is zero on total Idaho
operation.
13 Line 7 = revenues - expenses - general taxes (excluding SIT).
14 Line 9 is the basis for all income tax separations. See FCC Part 36.412.
15 Line 10 = SIT Base Miscellaneous Adds and Deducts. This may be obtained from tax workpapers or,
if multi-state operation, backed into by dividing the current SIT by .08 then subtracting line 9. If the "backed into"
approach is used, make sure prior year adjustments are first removed from current SIT.
16 Current SIT should reflect the removal of all prior period adjustments.
17 Line 13 = FIT Base Miscellaneous Adds and Deducts. This may be obtained from tax workpapers or backed into by
taking the current FIT plus claimed ITC, dividing the effective FIT rate and then subtracting line 12 and line 9.
If the "backed into" approach is used, make sure prior year adjustments are first removed from current FIT.
18 Current FIT should reflect the removal of all prior period adjustments.
2
Notes to Separated Results of Idaho Operations
(Continued)
19 Separation Paramenters drive the allocation of certain plant and expense costs to operation and services. The
parameters are designed to perform validity tests on separation studies and provide a basis to forecast
future test year separations. All parameters reflect study area annual totals.
20 Current Composite SPF - It represents a composite of the pre and post-conversion SPF for those companies involved in
toll route conversions to EAS during the year.
21 COE Cat 3 - See FCC Part 36.125 and PUC Order 93-1133, Appendix A.
22 Exchange Trunk MOU - See FCC Part 36.155.
23 Host/Remote MOU Kilometers - See FCC Part 36.157.
24 Equal Access MOU - See FCC Part 36.191.
25 Operator Standard Work Seconds - Used to separate operator services expenses if different from those used for
COE Cat. 1 plant.
26 Tandem Switching MOU - See FCC Part 36.124.
27 Unseparated Loop Cost - See FCC Part 36.621.
28 Gross Billed Revenues are defined differently for the following expenses:
a.Marketing - See FCC Part 36.372
b.Payment and Collection, End User - See FCC Part 36.377(a)(2).
c.Payment and Collection, CXR - See FCC Part 36.377(a)(5).
29 Service Order Contacts:
a.Service Order Processing, End User - See FCC Part 36.377)a)(1).
b.Service Order Processing, CXR - See FCC Part 36.377(a)(4).
3
Notes to Separated Results of Idaho Operations
(Continued)
30 Billing Inquiry Contacts:
a.Billing Inquiry, End User - See FCC Part 36.377(a)(3).
b.Billing Inquiry, CXR - See FCC Part 36.377(a)(6).
31 SP and RC Messaging - These messages are used to separate Account 6623, Revenue Accounting - Toll Ticket
Processing expenses - See FCC Part 36.379.
32 Big Three Expense Facto - See FCC Part 36.392.
4
FORM I INPUT MASTER
COMPANY NAME: CenturyTel of Idaho, lnc.d/b/a Century Link For The Year Ended: December 31, 2010 Separated Results of Idaho Operations
-
- Total Idaho interstate Operation Intrastate Operation
Operations MTS & WATS TOLL PLS MTS & WATS TOLL PLS
FCC Account and Note Line Subject To Switched Special Switched Special Local
Description No. No. Separations Access Access Total Access Access EAS (other) Total
SUMMARY
Operating Revenues
5OXX Local-Billed (1) 1 1316,329 0 1,316,329 1,316,329
-EAS Billed (1) 2 0 0 0
-EAS Settlement (1) 3 0 0 0
508X Access-SLC (End User) (2) 4. 277,235 277,235 277,235 0
-Switched (TS+NTS) (2) 5. 1,449,553 1,108,900 1,106,900 340,653 340,653
-Special (2) 6. 494,520 427,725 427,725 66,794 66,794
51XX Toll -Message (3a) 7. (20) 0 (20) (20)
-Private Line (3b) 8. 4,440 0 4,440 4,440
-Settlement (3c) 9. 0 0 0
52XX Misc. -Billing & Collection (4) 10. 68,746 41,149 41,149 27,597 27,597
-Directory Advertising 11. 73,894 0 73,894 73,894
-Operating Rents 12. 42,474 14,335 1,390 15,725 8,693 582 17,474 26,749
-Other Misc. 13. 8,159 3,638 299 3,937 3,893 50 280 4,222
530X Less: Uncollectible Rev. (-) 14. (12,005) (5,000) (5,000) (2,285) (4,720) (7,005)
3,723,324 1,440,257 429,414 1,869,671 378,530 71,866 0 1,403,257 1,853,653 Total Revenues 15.
Operating Expenses
61XX-64XX Plant Specific Oper. (5a) 16. 615,035 208,700 23,123 231,823 124,206 8,435 0 250,571 383,212
65XX Plant Nonspecific Operations (5a) 17. 279,864 108,668 8,539 117,207 60,814 3,349 0 98,494 162,657
656X Depreciation &Amortization (5a) 18. 974,207 274,095 35,471 309,566 221,110 14,809 0 428,722 664,641
66XX Customer Operations (5a) 19. 345,671 90,930 13,855 104,785 56,443 5,202 0 179,241 240,886
67XX Corporate Operations (5a) 20. 327,744 108,939 12,170 121,109 60,776 4,521 0 141,338 206,635
Other Operating (5a) 21. 1,326 552,697 49 552,746 246 19 0 (551,685) (551,420)
2,543,847 1,344,029 93,207 1,437,236 523,595 36,335 0 546,681 1,106,611 Total Expenses (5a) 22.
Operating Taxes: (6)
7240 General Taxes 23. 26,648 7,988 673 8,661 5,375 264 0 12,348 17,987
7230 State/Local Inc. Tax (Current) 24. 92,155 7,037 26,840 33,877 (12,049) 2,820 0 67,507 58,278
7220 Federal Income Tax (Current) 25. 370,924 28,323 108,031 136,355 (48,497) 11,352 0 271,714 234,569
7250 Net Deferred Income Taxes 26. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7210 Net Investment Tax Credits 27. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Taxes 28. 489,727 43,348 135,544 178,892 (55,171) 14,437 0 351,568 310,834
Net Operating Income 1 1 29. 689,751 52,880 200,663 253,543 (89,894) 21,095 0 505,007 436,208
T083 Form l.xls Page 1
FORM I INPUT MASTER
COMPANY NAME: CenturyTel of Idaho, Inc.d/b/a Century Link For The Year Ended: December 31, 2010 Separated Results of Idaho Operations
- - Total Idaho Interstate Operation Intrastate Operation
Operations MTS & WATS TOLL PLS MTS & WATS TOLL PLS
FCC Account and Note Line Subject To Switched Special Switched Special Local
Description No. No. Separations Access Access Total Access Access EAS (other) Total
SUMMARY (continued)
Average Rate Base
2001 Telecom. Plant in Service (5b) 1. 21,421762 6,753,423 782,502 7,535,925 4,553,469 306,847 0 9,025,521 13,885,837
2005 Plant Acquisition Adjustment 2. 0 0 ________ ________ 0
3100 Less: Accumulated Depr. (-) (5c) 3. (18,630,504) (5921,953) (676,667) (6,598,620) (3,941,153) (265,558) 0 (7,825,173) (12,031,884)
34xx-36xx Accumulated Amort. (-) (5) 4. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4100-4340 Accum. Deferred Tax (-) 5. (226946) (71,547) (8,290) (79,837) (48,240) (3,251) (95,618) (147,109)
1220 Materials and Supplies 6. 4,889 1,310 168 1,478 1,141 76 2,194 3,411
Equal Access Equipment (7) 7. 0 0 0 0 ________ 0
Other Rate Base 8. 42,708 39,117 4,760 43,877 (383) (25) (761) (1,169)
Total Average Rate Base - 9. 2,611,909 800,350 102,473 902,823 564,834 38,089 0 1,106,163 1,709,086
T083 Form Lxls Page 2
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COMPANY NAME: Centurylel of Idaho, lnc.d/b/a Century Link For The Year Ended: December 31, 2010 Separated Results of Idaho Operations
FCC Account and
Description
-
Note
No.
-
Line
No.
Total Idaho
Operations
Subject To
Separations
Interstate Operation Intrastate Operation
MIS & WATS TOLL PLS
Switched Special
Access Access Total
MIS & WATS TOLL PLS
Switched Special Local
Access Access EAS (other) Total
1.
PLANT IN SERVICE DETAIL
21XX General Support Facilities 890,700 280,802 32,536 313,338 189,330 12,758 375,274 577,362
22XX Central Office Equipment:
CAT 1 -Operator Systems 2. 0 0 0
CAT 2-Tandem Switching (Alloc.) 3. 0 0 0
CAT 2-Tandem Switching (Assign.) 4. 0 0 0
CAT 3-Local Switching 5. 1,703,700 1,447,965 1,447.965 1,192 254,543 255,735
CAT 4.12 -Exch. Trunk (Joint Use) 6. 0 0 ________ 0 0
CAT 4.12 -Exch. Trunk (Ded. Use) 7. 0 0 0
CAT 4.13 -Subscr. Line (Joint Use) 8. 3,733,232 933,308 0 933.308 933,308 0 1,866,616 2,799,924
CAT 4.13 -Subscr. Line (Ded. Use) 9. 182,746 92,243 92,243 46,122 44,381 90,503
CAT 4.23 -IX Trunk (Joint Use) 10. 247,930 186,535 186,535 61,395 61,395
CAT 4.23 -IX Trunk Ckt. (Ded. Use) 11. 85,261 59,458 59,458 25,803 25,803
CAT 4.3 -Host/Remote Trunk Ckt. 12. 158,671 69,058 69,058 27,109 62,504 89,613
Other COE 13. 105,400 105,400 105.400 0
Total COE 14. 6,216,940 2,636,886 257,101 2,893,967 1,023,004 71,925 0 2,228,044 3,322,973
23XX Information Orig./Term. Equipment:
CAT 1-Regulated CPE 15. 0 0 ________ _______ 0
Other lOT 16. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total lOT 17. 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0
24XX Cable & Wire Facilities:
CAT 1.3-Subscriber Line (Common) 18. 12,352,463 3,088,116 3,088,116 3,088,116 6,176,231 9,264,347
CAT 1.1,2-Subscriber Line (Ded.) 19. 604,665 305,212 305,212 152,606 146,847 299,453
CAT 2-Exch. Trunk (Joint Use) 20. 0 0 ________ 0 0
CAT 2-Exch. Trunk (Dod. Use) 21. 0 0 _______ 0
CAT 3-IX Trunk (Joint Use) 22. 848,148 638,120 638,120 210,028 210,028
CAT 3-IX Trunk (Dod. Use) 23. 257,211 187,653 187,6531 69,558 69,558
CAT 4-Host/Remote Trunk 24. 251,635 109,519 109,519 42,991 99,125 142,116
Other C&WF 25. 0 0 0
Total C&WF 26. 14314,122 3,835,755 492,865 4,328,620 3,341,135 222,164 0 6,422,203 9,985,502
26XX Other Assets:
Capital Leases 27. 0 0 0
Leasehold Improvements 28. 0 0 0
Intangibles 29. 0 0 0
Total Other Assets 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total Telecom. Plant In Service (Sb) 31. 21,421,762 6,753,423 782,502 7,535,925 4,553,469 306,847 0 9,025,521 13,885,837
1083 Form I.As Page 3
FORM I INPUT MASTER
COMPANY NAME: CenturyTel of Idaho, lnc.d/b/a Century Link For The Year Ended: December 31, 2010 Separated Results of Idaho Operations
FCC Account and
Description
-
Note
No.
-
Line
No.
Total Idaho
Operations
Subject To
Separations
Interstate Operation Intrastate Operation
MTS & WATS TOLL PLS
Switched Special
Access Access Total
MTS & WATS TOLL PLS
Switched Special Local
Access Access EAS (other) Total
Depreciation & Amortization
Accumulated Depreciation Detail
311X General Support Facilities 1. (731,356) (230,567) (26,715) (257,282) (155,459) (10,476) (308,139) (474,074)
312X Central Office Switching 2. (1,568,297) (1,332,887) (1,332,887) (1,097) (234,313) (235,410)
312X Operator Systems 3. 0 0 0
312X Central Office Transmission 4. (3,889,522) (1,024,598) (221,571) (1246,169) (880,600) (61,984) (1,700,769) (2,643,353)
313X Information Orig./Term. Equip. 5. 0 0 0 0 ________ 0 0
314X Cable & Wire Facilities 6. (12,441,329) (3,333,901) (428,381) (3,762,282) (2,903,997) (193,098) (5,581,952) (8,679,047)
Total Accumulated Depreciation (5c) 7. (18,630,504) (5,921,953) (676,667) (6,598,620) (3,941,153) (265,558) 0 (7,825,173) (12,031,884)
Accumulated Amortization Detail
3410 Capital Leases 8. 0 0 0
3420 Leasehold Improvements 9. 0 0 0
3500 Intangibles 10. 0 0 0
3600 Acquisition Adjustment 11. 0 0 0
0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 Total Accumulated Amortization (Sc) 12
T083 Form I.xls Page 4
FORM I INPUT MASTER
COMPANY NAME: CenturyTel of Idaho, lnc.d/b/a Century Link For The Year Ended: December 31, 2010 Separated Results of Idaho Operations
FCC Account and
Description
-
Note
No.
I Line
No.
Total Idaho
Operations
Subject To
Separations
Interstate Operation Intrastate Operation
MTS & WATS TOLL PLS
Switched Special
Access Access Total
MTS & WATS TOLL PLS
Switched Special Local
Access Access EAS (other) Total
OPERATING EXPENSE DETAIL
6IXX-64XX Plant Specific Operations
6110-20 General Support Facilities 1. 92,495 29,160 3,379 32,539 193661 1,325 38,970 59,956
621X Central Office Switching 2. 110,547 46,888 4,572 51,460 18,180 1,279 39,618 59,087
6220 Operator Systems 3. 0 0 0
623X Central Office Transmission 4. 142,471 60,428 5,892 66,320 23,444 1,648 51,059 76,151
63XX Information Orig./Term. Equip. 5. 0 0 0
84XX Cable & Wire Facilities 6. 269,522 72,224 9,280 81,504 62,911 4,183 120,924 188,018
Total Plant Specific (5a) 7. 615,035 208,700 23,123 231,823 124,206 8,435 0 250,571 383,212
65XX Plant Nonspecific Operations (8)
6512 Provisioning 8. 8,380 2,642 306 2,948 1,781 120 3,531 5.432
653X Network Operations 9. 225,393 71,057 8,233 79,290 47,911 3,229 94,963 146,103
6540 Access Paid to LECs (9) 10. 46,091 34,969 34,969 11,122 11,122
Total Plant Nonspecific (5a) 11. 279,864 108,668 8,538 117,2071 60,814 3,349 0 98,494 162,657
656X Depreciation & Amortization (8)
6561 General Support Facilities 12. 35,445 11,174 1,295 12,469 7,534 508 __ 14,834 22,978
6561 Central Office Switching 13. 20,408 17,345 17,345 14 3,049 3,063
6561 Operator Systems 14. 0 0 0
6561 Central Office Transmission 15. 113,387 29,869 6,459 36,328 25,671 1,807 48,581 77,059
6561 Information Orig./Term. Equip. 16. 0 0 ________ ________ 0
6561 Cable & Wire Facilities 17. 804,967 215,707 27,717 243,424 187,891 12,494 361,158 561,543
6563 Capital Leases 18. 0 0 0
6563 Leasehold Improvements 19. 0 0 0
6564 Intangibles 20. 0 0 0
6565 Acquisition Adjustment 21. 0 1 0 0
Total Depreciation & Amortization (5a) 22 974,207 1 274,095 35,471 309,566 221,110 14,809 0 428,722 664,641
T083 Form l.xls Page 5
FORM I INPUT MASTER
COMPANY NAME: CenturyTel of Idaho, lnc.d/b/a Century Link For The Year Ended: December 31, 2010 Separated Results of Idaho Operations
-
- Total Idaho Interstate Operation Intrastate Operation
Operations MIS & WATS TOLL PLS MTS & WATS TOLL PLS
FCC Account and Note Line Subject To Switched Special Switched Special Local
Description No. No. Separations Access Access Total Access Access EAS (other) Total
OPERATING EXPENSE (continued)
66XX Customer Operations
661X Marketing 1. 100,907 35,600 9,162 44,762 22,143 1,598 0 32,404 56,145
662X Operator Services 2. 9,174 3 3 1,012 8,159 9,171
662X Directory Publishing-Alpha. 3. 160 54 54 18 0 88 106
662X Directory Publishing-Classified 4. 0 0 0
662X Directory Publishing-Foreign S. 0 0 0 0
6623 Service Order Proc-End User 6. 107,574 11,074 791 11,865 2,373 791 92,545 95,709
6623 Payment & Collection-End User 7. 63,066 20,751 20,751 10,744 23 0 31,548 42,315
6623 Billing Inquiry-End User 8. 9,607 3,770 0 3,770 243 0 0 5,594 5,837
6623 Service Order Proc. -CXR 9. 7,328 806 3,737 4,543 293 2,492 2,785
6623 Payment & Collection-CXR 10. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6623 Billing Inquiry-CXR 11. 602 40 165 205 99 298 397
6623 Coin Administration 12. 0 0 0
6623 Rev. Acctg.-Toll Ticket Proc. 13. 4,263 1,718 1,718 2,545 2,545
6623 Rev. Acctg.-Local Mess. Proc. 14. 0 0 0
6623 Rev. Acctg.-Other Bill & Coil. 15. 25,374 7,567 7,567 8,904 0 8,903 17,807
6623 Rev. Acctg.-SLC Billing 16. 1,335 1,335 1,335 0
6623 Rev. Acctg.-CXR B & C (9) 17. 16,138 8,069 8,069 8,069 8,069
6623 B & C Amts Paid to LECs (9) 18. 0 0 0
6623 Other Customer Service 19. 143 143 0 143 0 0 0 0
Total Customer Operations (5a) 20. 345,671 90,930 13,855 104,785 56,443 5,202 0 179,241 240,886
67XX Corporate Operations:
671X Executive & Planning 21. 22,257 6,951 851 7,802 4,252 316 0 9,887 14,455
672X General & Administrative 22. 305,487 101,988 11,319 113,307 56,524 4,205 0 131,451 192,180
6728 EAS Settlement 23. 0 0 0
Total Corporate Operations (5a) 24. 327,744 108,939 12,170 121,109 60,776 4,521 0 141,338 206,635
Other Operating Expenses:
Contributions#7370/AFUDC#7340 (10) 25. 1,326 440 49 488 246 19 0 572 837
Universal Service Fund (11) 26. 0 535,812 535,812 (535,812) (535,812)
Lifeline Connection Assistance (12) 27. 0 16,445 16,445 (16,445) (16,445)
Total Other (5a) 28. 1,3261 552,697 49 552,746 246 19 0 (551,685) (551,420)
Total Operating Expenses I (5a) 1 29. 2,543,847 1 1,344,029 93,207 1,437,236 523,595 36,335 0 546,681 1,106,611
T083 Form l.xls Page 6
FORM I INPUT MASTER
COMPANY NAME: CenturyTel of Idaho, Inc.dlbla Century Link
-
For The Year Ended: December 31, 2010 Separated Results of Idaho Operations
FCC Account and
Description
Note
No.
- I Line
No.
Total Idaho
Operations
Subject To
Separations
Interstate Operation Intrastate Operation
MTS & WATS TOLL PLS
Switched Special
Access Access Total
MTS & WATS TOLL PLS
Switched Special Local
Access Access EAS (other) Total
OPERATING TAXES DETAIL
7240 General Taxes
7240 Property 1. 18,188 5,734 664 6,398 3,866 261 0 7,663 11,790
7240 Gross Receipts 2. 6,050 0 0 0 1,461 0 4,589 6,050
7240 PUC Fee 3. 0 0 0
7240 Franchise Fees 4. 0 0 0
7240 Other 5. 2,410 2,254 9 2,263 48 3 0 96 147
Total General Taxes 6. 26,648 7,988 673 8,661 5,375 264 0 12,348 17,987
72XX Income Taxes (Calculated)
Net income Before SIT & FIT (13) 7. 1,152,829 88,240 335,534 423,774 (150,440) 35,267 0 844,228 729,055
Less Fixed Charges (-) 8. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Subtotal (lines 7-8) (14) 9. 1,152,829 88,240 335,534 423,774 (150,440) 35,267 0 844,228 729,055
Other SIT BaseAdd/Ded. (+-) (15) 10. (892) (279) (34) (313) (171) (12) 0 (396) (579)
SIT Taxable Inc. (lines 9+40) 11. 1,151,937 87,961 335,500 423,461 (150,611) 35,255 0 843,832 728,476
7230 SIT-Current (at 8%) (16) 12. 92,155 7,037 26,840 33,877 (12,049) 2,820 0 67,507 58,278
Other FIT BaseAdd/Ded. (+-) (17) 13. (892) (279) (34) (313) (171) (12) 0 (396) (579)
FIT Taxable Inc. (lines 9-12+-13) 14. 1,059,782 80,924 308,660 389,584 (138,562) 32,435 0 776,325 670,198
Gross FIT (at 35%) 15. 370,924 28,323 108,031 136,355 (48,497) 11,352 0 271,714 234,569
7210P Claimed ITC (-) 16. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Surtax Elimination (-) 17. 1 01 0 0
7220 FIT-Current (lines 15-16-17) 1 (18) 1 18 370,9241 28,323 108,031 136,355 (48,497) 11,352 0 271,714 234,569
T083 Form I.xIs Page 7
FORM I INPUT MASTER
COMPANY NAME: CenturyTel of Idaho, lnc.d/b/a Century Link For The Year Ended: December 31, 2010 Separated Results of Idaho Operations
Total Idaho Interstate Operation Intrastate Operation
Operations MTS & WATS TOLL PLS MTS & WATS TOLL PLS
FCC Account and Note Line Subject To Switched Special Switched Special Local
Description No. I No. Separations Access Access Total Access Access EAS (other) Total
FORM I INPUT MASTER - -
For The Year Ended: December 31, 2010 Separated Results of Idaho Ope
COMPANY NAME: CenturyTel of Idaho, lnc.d/b/a Century Link
Total Idaho Intrastate Operation
Operations
Description Note Line Subject To Interstate
No. No. Separations Toll Toll EAS Local (Other)
Separation Parameters (19)
Plant
SLU Minutes of Use (MOU) 1. 59,469,793 20,046,438 6,598,017 0 32,825,338
SLU Factor 2. 1.000000 0.337086 0.110947 0.000000 0.551967
Base SPF - January 1 3. 1.000000 0.250000 0.250000 ________ 0.500000
Base SPF - December31 4. 1.000000 0.250000 0.250000 0.500000
Current Composite SPF (20) 5. 1.000000 0.250000 0.250000 0.500000
1996 Weighted DEM 6. 1.000000 0.850000 0.000000 0.150000
1996 Unweighted OEM 7. 1.000000 0.335300 0.108155 0.556545
Current CAT 3 Dial Equipment Minutes (21) 8. 59,469,793 20,046,438 6,598,017 0 32,825,338
Current Composite OEM Factor 9. 1.000000 0.850000 0.00000 0.000000 0.150000
Exchange Trunk - Joint Use MOU (22) 10. 0 ________
Host/Remote MOU Kilometers (23) 11. 159,607,516 69,465,654 27,268,598 62,873,264
Equal Access MOU (24) 12. 22,687,172 18,677,619 4,009,553
Operator Standard Work Seconds (25) 13. 0
Tandem Switching MOU (26) 14. 0
IX Conversation MOU 15. 26,122,015 19,653,371 6,468,644
IX Conversation Minute Kilometers 16. 3,134,641,800 2,358,404,520 776,237,280
Other Parameters
Access Lines 17. 3,534
Unseparated Loop Cost @ 11.25 ROR (27) 18. 2,504,864
Gross Billed Revenues
-Marketing Allocation Basis (28a) 19. 3,908,480 1,733,7751 919,579 1,255,126
-Payment & Collection-End User (28b) 20. 3,203,480 1,064,0831 546,920 1,602,477
-Payment & Collection-CXR (28c) 21. 2,467,941 1,548,3621 919,579 0
Service Order Contacts
-Service Order Proc-End User (29a) 22. 136 15 4 117
-Service Order Proc.-CXR (29b) 23. 100 62 38
Billing Inquiry Contacts
-Billing Inquiry-End User (30a) 24. 79 31 2 46
-Billing Inquiry-CXR (30b) 25. 908,975 309,857 599,118 0
SP+RC Toll Messages (31) 26. 825,879 332,751 493,128
EAS/Local Messages (Msg. Proc.) 27. 0
BIG 3 Expense Factor-Message (32) 28. 1.00000 0.312294 0.191018 0 0.438125
-PLS & Special Access 29. 0 0.038252 0.014211 0.0061
Operator Services Expense -- Factor 30. 0 0
Access Minutes of Use (End Office) - 31. 26,122,015 19,653,371 6,468,644
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