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DEAN 1. MILLER (ISB No. J 968)
McDEVITT & MILLER LLP
420 WEST BANNOCK STREET
BOISE, ID 83702
Tele: (208) 343-7500
Fax: (208) 336-6912
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IN THE MATTER OF THE STAFF'S PETITION
TO INITIATE A COMMISSION INVESTIGATION
TO DETERMINE IF OCMC, INC. VIOLATED
THE TERMS OF ITS PRICE LIST AND THE
COMMISSION'S OPERATOR SERVICES AND
PAY TELEPHONE RULE 104.04.
BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
CASE NO. GNR- T -04-
RESPONSE TO THE FffiST
PRODUCTION REQUEST OF
COMMISSION STAFF TO
OCMC, INe.
COMES NOW OCMC, Inc. and responds to the First Production Request of Commission
Staff as follows:
Request No.1: Please provide price lists in effect in Idaho for Title 62 Intrastate services
between the dates of March 15 2002 and July 29, 2003 for OCMC, One Call Communications
Inc., OPTICOM, Inc., AdvanTel, LiveTel, SuperTel, RegionTel or 1-800-MAX-SA VE or any
other affiliates in Idaho.
Response to Request No.1: Please see Attachment #1.
Witness to answer questions at hearing: Ann Bernard
RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF COMMISSION STAFF TO OCMC, INC-
Request No.2: Please provide the total number of intrastate (includes both intraLATA and
interLA T A) collect calls that OCMC or its affiliates provided either live or automated operator
services for between March 15 2002 until July 29, 2003.
Response to RI~quest No.2: Please see Attachment #2.
Witness to answer questions at hearing: Ann Bernard
RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF COMMISSION STAFF TO OCMC, INC-
Request No.3: Please provide the total amount of gross revenues OCMC received for the
calls identified in Request No.
Response to RI~quest No.3: Please see Attachment #3, which is being submitted as
Confidential Information pursuant to the parties' Protective Agreement.
Witness to answer questions at hearing: Ann Bernard
RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF COMMISSION STAFF TO OCMC, INC-
Request No.4: Please provide copies of any contractual agreements OCMC has had
with third party billing agents, such as ZPDI between March 51 , 2002 until present. If such
contracts do not include the terms under which the third party is authorized to resolve disputes
with OCMC customers, then please also provide documentation of such terms.
Response to RI~quest No.4: Please see Attachment # 4, which is being submitted as
Confidential Information pursuant to the parties' Protective Agreement.
Witness to answer questions at hearing: Ann Bernard
RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF COMMISSION STAFF TO OCMC, INC-
Request No.6: Please provide a comprehensive list of all payphones for which OCMC or
its affiliates is the designated or pre subscribed OSP in Idaho.
Response to RI~quest No.6: Please see Attachment #6, which is being submitted as
Confidential Infomlation pursuant to the parties, Protective Agreement.
Witness to answer questions at hearing: Ann Bernard
RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF COMMISSION STAFF TO OCMC, INC-
Request No.7: Please provide documentation concerning any pending litigation before any
federal or state forum involving OCMC or any of its affiliate or agents concerning its possible
non-compliance with OSP price/rate disclosure rules. In addition, please provide all consent
agreements, stipulations or settlement documents entered into by OCMC, its affiliates or agents
meant to settle issUl~s of compliance OSP with price/rate disclosure rules in any federal or state
forum since January of 1996.
Response to RI~quest No.7: Please see Attachment #7.
Witness to answer questions at hearing: Ann Bernard
RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF COMMISSION STAFF TO OCMC, INC-
Request No.8: Please provide documentation on all complaints and inquiries OCMC, its
affiliates or its agents received between March 15 2002 and July 29 2003 regarding OSP
services that OCMC or its affiliates provided to Idaho consumers on intrastate collect calls that
were processed between March 15 2002 and July 29 2003. Please provide the information
responsive to this request in the format provided to Staff by e-mail from counsel for OCMC on
February 13 , 2004 and
(a) Provide a definition for any descriptive code used.
(b) Described the reasons that justified OCMC, its affiliates or agents providing a credit
to those complaining customers who received one.
(c) Describe the reasons that justified OCMC, its affiliates or agent's decision not to
provide a credit to a particular complaining customer.
Response to RI~quest No.8: Please see Attachment #8.(a) On Attachment #8
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DAK" means "Denies all Knowledge. "RAT" means "Rate
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(b) It is OCMC's policy to attempt to resolve customer complaints regarding charges
by providing credit in an amount that is satisfactory to customers which respect to customers
who acknowledge placing or receiving the call in questions. Credit is given as a courtesy and the
consumer is educated about making 0+ calls.(c) Credit is not given if the consumer denies making a call, if the consumer refuses
the credit, or if creC.it has already been given by the LEC. OCMC will also refuse to give credit if
the consumer has previously been given credit on an 0+ call.
Witness to answer questions at hearing: Ann Bernard
RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF COMMISSION STAFF TO OCMC, INC-7
Request No.9: Please provide copies of all correspondence sent to the Idaho Public Utilities
Staff regarding possible violations of Rule 104.04. Specifically, Staff requests that the Company
provide copies of the following:
1) Letter sent to Wayne Hart by Laura Clore ofOCMC on July 16 2003.
2) Letter and attachments sent to John Hammond by Joe Miller on October 1 2003.
Response to Request No.9: Please see Attachment #9.
Witness to answer questions at hearing: Ann Bernard
RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF COMMISSION STAFF TO OCMC, INC-
Request No. W: Please provide copies of all screens, dialogs, training manuals and any
other materials used by live operators in providing operator services for collect calls and the time
when the above were implemented by OCMC.
Response to RI~quest No. 10: Please see Attachment # 9.
Witness to answer questions at hearing: Ann Bernard
RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF COMMISSION STAFF TO OCMC, INC-
Request for Admission No.1: Admit that OCMC, its affiliates or agents did not request and
exemption from the: application of Rule 104.04 of the Commission s Operator Service and
Payphone Rules for the period oftime between March 12 2002 and July 29, 2003.
Response to RI~quest for Admission No.1: Admitted.
Respectfully submitted this day of April , 2004.
OCMC, Inl~.
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Attorneys for aCMC, Inc.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I certify that the original and two copies of the foregoing document were
delivered on April 12, 2004, to:
Jean Jewell, Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington Street
Boise, Idaho 83702
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RESPONSE TO THE FIRST PRODUCTION REQUEST OF COMMISSION STAFF TO OCMC, INC-
ATTACHMENT
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PUBLIC UTiliTIEScommission
irk Kempthorne, Governor
o. Box 83720, Boise, Idaho 83720-0074
Paul Kjellander, President
Marsha H. Smith , Commissioner
Dennis S. Hansen, Commissioner
August 11 , 2003
Laura Clore
Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd.
Carmel, IN 46032
RE: Advice No. 03-
Idaho Price List
Dear Ms. Clore:
Please find enclosed price lists you submitted in Advice No. 03-5. They have been
accepted for filing as of July 21 , 2003.
Sincerely,
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Un D. Jewell
Commission Secretary
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Located at 472 West Washington Street, Boise , Idaho 83702
Telephone: (208) 334-0300 Facsimile: (208) 334-3762
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July 8, 2003
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CARMEL. IN 46032
Jean D. Jewell, Commission Secretary
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington Street
Boise , :daho 83702
RE:Advice No. 03-
Dear Ms. Jewell:
Please find enclosed an original and three (3) copies of aCMC , Inc.s Idaho Telecommunications
TariH. The purpose of this filing is to reissue aCMC's tariH in its entirety. The enclosed tariH
replaces the One Call Communications , Inc. tariH currently on file with the Commission.
aCMC requests that the tariff become effective July 21 , 2003.
Acknowledgement of receipt is requested and appreciated. An extra copy of this letter and a
business reply envelope has been provided for your convenience. If you have any questions
regarding this filing, please contact me at (317) 843-1300.
Sincerely, ,1 ('))a/J/U:\. Lf/f'
tau;a Clore
Regulatory Manager
Enclosures
317-843-1300 . 800-876-1300 . 317-580-7440 FAX odd.com
DMSlONS: One CaD Communications, Inc. . Opticom . AdvantTel
aCMC, INC.
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Please find enclosed an original and three (3) copies of OCMC, Inc.'s Idaho Telecommunications
Tariff. The purpose of this filing is to reissue OCMC's tariff in its entirety. The enclosed tariff
replaces the One Call Communications, Inc. tariff currently on file with the Commission.
aCMC requests that the tariff become effective July 21 2003.
Acknowledgement of receipt is requested and appreciated. An extra copy of this letter and a
business reply envelope has been provided for your convenience. If you have any questions
regarding this filing, please contact me at (317) 843-1300.
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Regulatory Manager
Enclosures
317-843-1300 . 800-876-1300 . 317-580-7440 FAX odd. com
DMSIONS: One Call Communications, Ine. . Opticom . AdvantTel
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
IDAHO TELECOMMUNICATIONS TARIFF
This tariff contains the rules and regulations, service descriptions , and rates
applicable to the furnishing of service and facilities for telecommunicationsservices provided by OCMC, Inc., doing business as One Call Communications
Inc., OPTICOM, LiveTel, SuperTel, RegionTel, AdvantTel and 1-800-MAX-SAVE, withprincipal office at Suite 100, 801 Congressional Blvd., Carmel, Indiana 46032. Thistariff applies for services furnished within the state of Idaho. This tariff is on filewith the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, and copies may be inspected , duringnormal business hours, at the Company s principal place of business. Consumersmay contact the Company to file complaints, make inquiries, etc., by writing to theaddress of the Company s principal office or calling its toll free number, 1-800-276-1111. Meg Miller, Customer Service Manager, may be contacted at the Company
Principal Office for assistance in resolving consumer complaints, responding toconsumer inquiries or any other matters with regard to this tariff.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.Ninth Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Eighth Revised Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
CHECK SHEET
Sheets 1 through 76 inclusive of this tariff are effective as of the date shown at thebottom of the respective sheet(s). Original and revised sheets as named belowcomprise all changes from the original tariff and are currently in effect as of the
date on the bottom of this page.
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9th Revised
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ISSUED: March 7 , 2003 EFFECTIVE: March 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
aCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Pubii~ Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FiLING
MAR 1 9 2003
Boise. Idaho-
OCMC, INC.First Revised Sheet No. 2.
Cancels Original Sheet No. 2.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
CHECK SHEET (Continued)
REVISION
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ISSUED: November 5, 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: November 18, 2002
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
A~CEPTED FOR F!LlNG
Nav 1 8 2002
Boise. Idaho
OCMC , INC.Ninth Revised Sheet No. 2.
Cancels Eighth Revised Sheet No. 2.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
CHECK SHEET (Continued)
SHEET
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64.
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REVISION
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2nd Revised
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Original
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ISSUED: March 7, 2003 EFFECTIVE: March 19 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
aCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 1 9 2003
Boise. idahg
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Check Sheet
Table of Contents
Symbols
Tariff Format
Section 1- Technical Terms and Definitions
Section 11- Rules and Regulations
Section 111- Special Conditions Governing Operator Services
Section IV- Description of Service
Section V- Rates and Charges
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SYMBOLS
The following are the only symbols used for the purposes indicated below:
(C)- To signify changed regulation or rate (See Note Below)
(0)- To signify discontinued regulation or rate
(1)- To signify increase
(N)- To signify new regulation or rate
(R)- To signify reduction
(T)- To signify a change in text but no change in regulation or rate
NOTE: When used in reference to a rate , the symbol (C) indicates that a changed
rate will result in either an increase or a decrease for certain customers.
ISSUED: May 9 , 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
TARIFF FORMAT
Sheet Numberin~Sheet numbers appear in the upper right corner of thepage. Sheets are numbered sequentially. However, new sheets areoccasionally added to the tariff. When a new sheet is added between sheetsalready in effect, a decimal is added. For example, a new sheet added
between sheets 14 and 15 would be 14.
Sheet Revision Numbers Revision numbers also appear in the upper right
corner of each page. These numbers are used to determine the most currentsheet version on file with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. For
example , the 4th revised Sheet 14 cancels the 3rd revised Sheet 14. Because
of various suspension periods , deferrals , etc., the Idaho Public UtilitiesCommission follows in their tariff approval process , the most current sheetnumber on file with the Commission is not always the tariff page in effect.
Consult the Check Sheet for the sheet currently in effect.
Check Sheets When a tariff filing is made with the Idaho Public UtilitiesCommission, an updated check sheet accompanies the tariff filing. Thecheck sheet lists the sheets contained in the tariff, with a cross-reference to
the current revision number. When new pages are added, the check sheet ischanged to reflect the revisions. The tariff user should refer to the latestcheck sheet to find out if a particular sheet is the most current on file with
the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19 , 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
Application of Tariff
This tariff contains the description, rules, regulations, rates , and chargesapplicable to interexchange carrier telecommunications services and operatorassisted services offered by OCMC Inc. doing business as One CallCommunications, Inc., OPTICOM, AdvantTel, 1-800-MAX-SAVE, SuperTel , LiveTeland/or RegionTel , within the State of Idaho.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION I-TECHNICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
Account Number A numerical code , one or more of which is assigned to
each Customer to enable each Customer to access the Company s service.Account Numbers are . used by the Company both to prevent unauthorized
access to its facilities and to identify the Customer for billing purposes.
Each Customer is assigned an Account Number or Code. If a Customerwishes to have the charges on their monthly statement segregated in a
particular way, they may do so by obtaining one or more Additional Account
Code(s).
Access Line A dedicated arrangement that connects a customer location to
Company terminal location or Company switching center.
Application for Service A standard Company order form which includes all
pertinent billing, technical , and other description information which willenable Company to provide telecommunications services.
Authorized User A person , firm , corporation or other entity authorized by
Company or customer to receive or send communications.
Billin~ Record Chan~e A change in customer billing address.
BOC Bell Operating Company.
Called Station Denotes the terminating point of a call (i.e., the called
telephone number).
Callin~ Card A billing arrangement by which the charge for a call may be
billed to certain telephone company-issued calling card numbers.
Carrier Reco~nized Holidays Company recognizes the following holidays:
Christmas Day (December 25), New Years Day (January 1), Independence
Day (July 4), Thanksgiving Day, and Labor Day. The rate applicable is the
Evening rate.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
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OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION I-TECHNICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (Continued)
10.Collect Call A payment arrangement whereby the called station acceptsbilling for the call placed over Company s service.
11.Company OCMC Inc. also know as One Call Communications , Inc.OPTICOM, AdvantTel, 1-800-MAX-SAVE, Live Tel, RegionTel , SuperTel.
12.Company Services All intrastate services are available on a full time basistwenty-four (24) hours a day.
13.Credit Card Call A billing arrangement by which a call may be charged to authorized credit card number, such as American Express , DiscoverMasterCard, or VISA.
14.Customer The person firm , partnership, corporation, or other entity whichsubscribes, orders or uses service(s) and is responsible for the payment ofcharges and compliance with tariff regulations.
Customer CallinQ Card Station The payment arrangement that enables the
end user to bill calls to an authorized calling card.
DS-A high digital communications service with a transmission rate of 1.544million bits per second, or the equivalent of 24-voice channels transmitting
at 64 thousand bits per second each.
Dedicated Access A special access line from customer premise to LocalExchange Company.
Directory Assistance Service Directory Assistance Service, as provided bythe Company, consists of supplying or attempting to supply listed telephonenumbers to persons who call the Directory Assistance Bureau. The chargesbilled to the Customer, pursuant to this tariff, shall reflect only thoseDirectory Assistance calls billed to the Company by the Local ExchangeCarrier. Directory Assistance personnel cannot complete calls to requested
telephone numbers.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
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OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION I-TECHNICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (Continued)
19.End User Any person, firm, partnership, corporation , or other entity whose
furnished telecommunications services are under the provisions andregulations of Company tariff. End User is typically a member of thetransient public and , if so , does not negotiate directly with the Company for
provisioning or termination of service.
20.FGB Access Feature Group B Access. 950-XXXX dialing procedures.
21.FGD Access Feature Group D Access. 101XXXX dialing one plus dialingprocedures.
22.Installation The connection of a circuit, dedicated access line , or port fornew or additional service.
Intrastate Call Any call which originates and terminates in Idaho.
Interstate Call Any call which originates in Idaho and terminates outside
Idaho.
LATA Local Access Transport Area.
Local Exchan~e Carrier A company which furnishes exchange telephone
service.
Major Credit Card A universally accepted charge card. Discover, MasterCard
and Diner s Club are examples of major credit cards.
Operator Station A call type, other than person-to-person, which requires theassistance of Company operator to complete the call.
Operator Surchar~e A fee that may be applied to calls which require theassistance of Company operator. This charge may vary depending upon thecall type selected by the end user.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
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OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No.1 0
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION I-TECHNICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (Continued)
30.Person-to-Person A call type whereby the caller specifies to the Companyoperator a particular person, department, mobile station, extension , or officeto be reached.
31.POP A physical location within a LATA at which an Interexchange Company
establishes itself for the purpose of obtaining LATA access and to which the
BOC provides access.
Premises The space designated by a customer at its place(s) of business for
termination of Company s service , whether for its own communicationsneeds or for the use of its resale customers. In the case of a non-profitsharing group, this term includes space at each sharer place(s) ofbusiness, as well as space at the customer s place of business.
ProcessinQ Fee A fee that Company may charge a Customer on a one-time
basis to cover the cost of processing the Customer initial service
application and assigning Account Number(s) to the customer.
ReQistration ProQram Part 68 of the FCC's Rules and Regulations which
permits customer equipment to be directly connected to access facilities and
circuits without the requirement for a protective circuitry.
Rate Center A geographic location from which the vertical and horizontal
coordinates are used in calculation of airline mileage.
Service Area Refers to the State of Idaho.
Special Access A special access line from customer premise to Local
Exchange Company.
Station Any location from which long distance calls may be placed or
received.
Subscriber See definition of customer.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 11
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION I-TECHNICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (Continued)
40.Third Party BillinQ A call type which allows the end user to assign billing to a
telephone number that is different from the number one is calling from or the
number being dialed.
41.Travel Card service available to Company subscribers enablingsubscribers to access Company s network while in or away from their callingarea. The security of the Travel Card is the responsibility of the customer.
Customer is responsible for all calls made using their Travel Card.
42.Volume Discount A pricing concept which rewards volume users.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 12
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
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SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS
Description of Service
01.For purposes of this tariff, the service provided by Company is theresale of intrastate interLATA and intrastate intraLATA interexchangetelecommunications services and operator assisted services within
the State of Idaho.
The facilities of the Company will be available as soon as practicableupon receipt of an order between those points in different LA T As specified. Interconnection of the Company s facilities with the facilities
of other duly authorized and regulated communications commoncarriers, and with International Record Carriers ("IRCs ), will bepermitted.
The obligation of the Company to provide service is dependent upon
its ability to procure and maintain facilities that are required to meet
the subscriber order for service. The Company will make allreasonable efforts to secure the necessary facilities and will amend its
tariff accordingly, providing such new service will not adversely affect
the Company s present services.
Company, when acting on the subscriber s request, and subscriber s authorized agent, will make reasonable efforts to arrangefor service requirements which may include terminal equipment
circuit conditioning, or connection access.
To use Company s service, the Customer accesses the Companysystem, the Customer s phone number or security code is verified and
the call is processed.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
aCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 13
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Application of Service
The Company requires a subscriber to sign an application formfurnished by Company and to establish credit as provided in these
Rules and Regulations , as a condition precedent to the initialestablishment of such service. Company s acceptance of an order forservice to be provided an applicant whose' credit has not been dulyestablished may be subject to the provision described in Section 11-Deposits.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 14
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
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SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Deposits
Each applicant for service will be required to establish credit. Anyapplicant whose credit has not been duly established may be required
to make a deposit to be held as a guarantee of payment of charges at
the time of application. In addition, an existing subscriber may berequired to make a deposit or increase a deposit presently held.
A deposit is not to exceed the estimated charges for two (2) monthsservice plus installation.
A deposit will be returned:
031 When an application for service has been cancelled prior to theestablishment of service. The deposit will be applied to any chargesapplicable in accordance with the tariff and the excess portion of the
deposit will be returned.
032 At the end of twelve (12) months of a satisfactory credit history.
033 Or upon the discontinuance of service. The Company will refundthe subscriber s deposit or the balance in excess of unpaid bills for
the service.
The fact that a deposit has been made in no way relieves the
subscriber from complying with the regulations with respect to the
prompt payment of bills on presentation.
Company will pay interest on deposits pursuant to the rules and
regulations of the State of Idaho.
ISSUED: May 9 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19 , 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 15
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Use of Service
Neither subscribers nor their authorized users may use the servicesfurnished by Company for any unlawful purpose. Use and restoration
of the service furnished by Company will be in accordance with the
rules of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
The services offered herein may be used for one or more of thefollowing:
021 for the transmission of communications to or by the customer.
022 for the transmission of communications to or from an authorized
user or joint user.
023 for the transmission of communications to or from subscriber of
another common carrier, which has subscribed to Companycommunications services for purposes of resale.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 16
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Use of Service (Continued)
Service may be arranged for joint use or permitted use. The joint useror permitted user shall be permitted to use such service in the samemanner as customer, but subject to the following:
031 One joint user or permitted user must be designated as thesubscriber. The designated subscriber does not necessarily have tohave communications requirements of their own. The subscriber must
specifically name all joint users or permitted users in the applicationfor service. Orders that involve the start, rearrangement, ordiscontinuance of joint use or permitted use service will be accepted
by Company only from that designated subscriber and will be subject
to all regulations in this tariff.
032 All charges for the service will be computed as if the service were
to be billed to one subscriber. The joint user or authorized user which
has been designated as the subscriber will be billed for allcomponents of the service and will be responsible for all payments toCompany. In the event that the designated customer fails to pay the
Company each joint user or authorized user shall be liable to theCompany for all charges incurred as a result of its use of Companyservice.
Service may be arranged for use by Other Common Carriers for the
purposes of resale subject to the following:
041 Other Common Carriers will be responsible for charges , costsetc., incurred by Company with respect to services as referenced in
this tariff.
042 Other Common Carriers are responsible for all interaction and
interface with their own subscribers or customers.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 17
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Use of Service (Continued)
Service shall not be used for the following:
051 for any unlawful purpose.
052 for any purpose for which payment or other compensation is
received by the customer, except when the customer is a dulypermitted and regulated common carrier. This provision does notprohibit an arrangement between the customer, permitted user or jointuser to share the cost of the service so long as this arrangementgenerates no profit for anyone participating in a joint use orauthorized use arrangement.
Service furnished by Company may be arranged for use for thepurposes of resale subject to the following;
061 The customer will be responsible for charges, costs , etc. incurredby Company service(s).
062 The customer will be responsible for all interaction and interface
with their own subscribers or customers.
Service furnished by Company shall not be used for any purpose for
which any payment or other compensation is received by thecustomer, except when the customer is an entity that holds itself out
as being a communications common carrier. This provision does not
prohibit an agreement between the customer, authorized user or jointuser to share the cost of the service as long as this arrangementgenerates no profit for anyone participating in a joint use orauthorized use arrangement or where otherwise agreed upon byCompany and the customer.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 18
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Limitations
Service is offered, subject to the availability of the necessary facilitiesand/or equipment and subject to the provisions of the tariff. TheCompany reserves the right not to provide service to or from a
Customer where the necessary facilities or equipment are notavailable.
Company reserves the right to discontinue furnishing service, upon
written notice, when necessitated by conditions beyond its control or
when the customer is using the service in violation of the provisions
of this tariff, or in violation of the law.
Service may be discontinued by Company, without notice to thecustomer, by blocking traffic to certain cities , or NXX exchanges, or byblocking calls using certain customer authorization codes, whenCompany deems it necessary to take such action to prevent unlawful
use of its service. Company will restore service as soon as it can be
provided without undue risk, and will , upon request by the customeraffected, assign a new authorization code to replace the one that hasbeen deactivated.
There are no limits on the number of calls placed or the length ofindividual calls.
Company restricts all 976 exchange calls.
ISSUED: May 9 , 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 19
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Terms and Conditions
Service is provided and billed on the basis of a minimum period of at
least one month , beginning on the date that billing becomes effective
and continues to be provided until cancelled , by the customer, in
writing, with no less than thirty (30) days notice.
In the event a customer orders a Company option that does not
require a monthly subscription fee Company reserves the right totreat a period of non-use of not less than ninety (90) days as acancellation and to discontinue furnishing service, without notice
after such ninety (90) day period.
Service is offered on a monthly basis, twenty-four (24) hours per day.It is also offered on a Metered Use basis , as described in paragraph
04 following.
For the purpose of computing charges in this tariff, a month is
considered to have thirty (30) days.
The name(s) of the customer(s) desiring to use the service must
stipulated in the application for service.
The customer agrees to operate Company-provided equipment in
accordance with instructions of Company or Company agents. Failure
to do so will void Company liability for interruption of service and may
make the customer responsible for damage to equipment pursuant to
paragraph .07 below.
The customer agrees to return to Company all Company-provided
equipment delivered to the customer within five (5) days of termination
of the service in connection with which the equipment was used. Said
equipment shall be in the same condition as when delivered to the
customer, normal wear and tear only excepted. The customer shallreimburse Company, upon demand, for any costs incurred by
Company due to the customer s failure to comply with this provision.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 20
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability
The liability of Company for damages arising out of mistakesomissions, interruptions , delays, errors, or defects in transmissionoccurring in the course of furnishing service and not caused by thenegligence of the customer or of Company in failing to maintain
proper standards of maintenance and operation and to exercisereasonable supervision shall in no event exceed an amount
equivalent to the proportionate charge to the customer for the period
of service during which such mistakes, omissions , interruptions
delays , errors, or defects in transmission occur.
Company shall be indemnified and held harmless by the customer
against:
021 claims for libel, slander, or infringement of copyright arising out
of the material, data, information , or other content transmitted over
Company s channels;
022 patent infringement claims arising from combining or connecting
Company furnished channels with apparatus and systems of thecustomer;
023 all other claims arising out of any act or omission of the customer
jn connection with any service provided by Company.
Company is not liable for any act or omission of any other company or
companies furnishing a portion of the service.
ISSUED: May 9 , 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued)
When the facilities of other carriers are used in establishingconnections to points not reached by the Company s facilities, theCompany is not liable for any act or omission of the other carrier(s).The subscriber will indemnify and save harmless the Company from
any third-party claims for such damages referred to in Section 4.
Company does not guarantee or make any warranty with respect to
any equipment provided by it where such equipment is used locations containing an atmosphere that is explosive, prone to firedangerous or otherwise unsuitable for such equipment.
The customer indemnifies and holds Company harmless from any and
all loss , claims , demands , suits or other action, or any liabilitywhatsoever, whether suffered, made , instituted, or asserted by thecustomer or by any other party or persons, for any personal injury to
or death of any person or persons, and for any loss , damage, ordestruction of any property, whether owned by the customer orothers, caused or claimed to have been caused directly or indirectly
by the installation , operation, failure to operate, maintenance, removalpresence, condition, location, or use of such equipment so used.
ISSUED: May 9 , 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19 2003
Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 22
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued)
Company is not liable for any defacement of, or damage to, thepremises of a customer resulting from the furnishing of channelfacilities or the attachment of instruments , apparatus and associatedwiring furnished by Company on such customer s premises or by theinstallation or removal thereof, when such defacement or damage isnot the result of Company s negligence. No agents or employees ofother participating carriers shall be deemed to be agents oremployees of Company.
The customer is responsible for taking all necessary legal steps for
interconnecting customer-provided terminal equipment of
communications systems with Company facilities. Customer shallsecure all licenses, permits, rights-of-way, and other arrangementsnecessary for such interconnection.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
aCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 23
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued)
The customer shall ensure that equipment and/or system is properlyinterfaced with Company facilities, that the signals emitted intoCompanys network are of the proper mode, bandwidth , power, dataspeed, and signal level of the intended use of the customer and in
compliance with the criteria set forth in this tariff and that the signals
do not damage Company equipment, injure personnel or degrade
service to other customers. If the Federal Communications
Commission or some other appropriate certifying body certifiesterminal equipment as being technically acceptable for directelectrical connection with interstate communications serviceCompany will permit such equipment to be connected with its
channels without the use of protective interface devices. If thecustomer fails to maintain and operate their equipment and/or system
properly, with resulting imminent harm to Company equipmentpersonnel, or the quality of service to other customers, Company may,upon written notice, require the use of protective equipment at thecustomers expense. If this fails to produce satisfactory quality andsafety, Company may, upon written notice, require the use ofprotective equipment at the customer s expense. If this fails toproduce satisfactory quality and safety, Company may, upon written
notice, terminate the customer s service.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 24
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued)
Company shall not be liable for any failure of performance due tocauses beyond its reasonable control , including, but not limited toacts of God, fires, meteorological phenomena , floods, or othercatastrophes; national emergencies, insurrections , riots or warsstrikes, lockouts, work stoppages or other labor difficulties, and anylaw, order, regulation or other action of any governing authority oragency thereof. WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES, MATERIALS , ANDEQUIPMENT PROVIDED HEREUNDER COMPANY HEREBYEXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, NOT STATED IN THIS TARIFF AND IN PARTICULARDISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESSFOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Company shall not be liable for:
111 Unlawful use or use by an unauthorized person of Company
facilities and services.
112 Any claim resulting from furnishing, installation, operationmaintenance, or removal of facilities at customer s premise(s).
113 Any claim arising out of a breach in the privacy or security of
communications transmitted over Company facilities.
114 Changes in any of the facilities, operations , services orprocedures of Company that render any facilities or services provided
by subscriber obsolete, or require modification or alteration of suchfacilities or services, or otherwise affect their use or performance.Company will endeavor to advise customer on a timely basis of suchchange.
ISSUED: May 9 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 25
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued)
Subscriber shall indemnify and save Company harmless from any and
all liability not expressly assumed by Company in Section II and
arising in connection with the provision of service by Company tosubscriber, and shall protect and defend Company from any suits orclaims alleging such liability, and shall pay all expenses (includingattorney(s) fees) and satisfy all judgments which may be incurred by
or rendered against Company in connection therewith. Company shall
notify subscriber of any such suit or claim against Company.Company reserves the right to participate in the defense of any such
suit or claim.
The liability of Company for any interruption or failure of service shall
in no event exceed the credit allowance provided for herein. Company
shall not be liable to subscriber or any Authorized User for any loss or
damage incurred by reason of or incidental to any delay or
interruption of service, or for failure in or breakdown of facilities
associated with the service, or for any mistakes, omissions , delayserrors or defects in transmission occurring in the course of furnishing
service, except to the extent of such credit allowance, which shallconstitute subscriber s sole and exclusive remedy hereunder.
The above tariff language does not constitute a determination by the
Commission that . a limitation of liability imposed by the Company
should be upheld in a court of law. Acceptance for filing by theCommission recognizes that it is a court's responsibility to adjudicatenegligence and consequential damage claims. It is also the court'
responsibility to determine the validity of the exculpatory clause.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19 , 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
aCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 26
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Interconnection With Other Carriers
Service furnished by Company may be connected with services orfacilities of another participating carrier. Such interconnection may be
made at a Company terminal or entrance site, at a terminal of anotherparticipating customer, or at the premises of a customer, joint user, orauthorized user. Service furnished by Company is not part of a joint
undertaking with such other carrier(s).
Any special interface equipment or facilities necessary to achievecompatibility between the facilities of Company and other participating
carriers shall be provided at the customer s expense or as otherwiseagreed upon. Upon customer request and acting as an authorizedagent, Company will attempt to make the necessary arrangements for
such interconnection.
Service furnished by Company may be connected with the facilities or
services of other participating carrier tariffs applicable to suchconnections.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19 , 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 27
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Special Customer ArranQements
In cases where a customer requests special arrangements which may
include engineering, installation, facilities, assembly, purchase orlease of facilities, and/or other special services not offered under this
tariff Company at its option , will provide the requested services.Appropriate recurring and/or non-recurring charges will be developed
accordingly.
ISSUED: May 9 , 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 28
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
10.Chan~e in Service Aqreement
When a change in service arrangement involves the continued use by
the customer of circuits furnished by Company, installation chargesdo not apply to the circuits continued in use. The minimum serviceperiod and monthly fees for the circuits continued in use determined from the date of initial installation thereof.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 29
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
11.Restoration of Service
The use and restoration of service in emergencies shall be accordance with Part 64, Subpart D of the Federal CommunicationsCommissions Rules and Regulations, which specifies the prioritysystem for such activities.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 30
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
12.Inspection
Company may, upon reasonable notice, make such tests andinspections as may be necessary to determine that the requirementsof this tariff are being complied with in the installation, operationand/or maintenance of the customer or Company equipment.Company may interrupt the service at any time , without penalty toCompany, because of departure from any of these requirements.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19 , 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 31
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
13.Testing and Adjusting
Upon reasonable notice, the circuits provided by Company shall be
made available to Company for such tests and adjustments as may be
necessary to maintain them in satisfactory condition; no interruption
allowance will be granted for the time during which such tests andadjustments are made.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19 , 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 32
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
14.Interruption of Service
It shall be the obligation of the subscriber to notify the Carrier of any
interruption in service. Before giving such notice, the subscriber shall
ascertain that the trouble is not being caused by any action oromission of the subscriber or is not in wiring or equipment, if any,furnished by the customer and connected to the Company s facilities.
For purposes of credit computation, every month shall be consideredto have 720 hours.
No credit shall be allowed for an interruption of a continuous duration
of less than two hours.
ISSUED: May 9 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19,2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 33
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
15.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Payment Arran~ements
The customer is responsible for payment of all charges for servicesfurnished. Charges for. installation physical or administrativechanges, expedites, or cancellation of orders are payable uponcompletion. If, because of any such activity, a non-Company carrier orsupplier levies additional charges, these charges shall be passed onto the customer. Recurring charges are billed in advance.
For billing of fixed charges , service is considered to be establishedupon the day in which the Company notifies the subscriber ofinstallation and testing of the subscriber s service.
Bills are payable upon receipt. Subscriber will be billed for all usageaccrued beginning immediately upon access to the service.Commencing seventeen (17) days after rendition of the billing it shallbe considered past due and late payment charges of one and one-quarter percent (1.25%) of the balance of the billing will be applied.
Applicants or customers whose financial conditions are notacceptable to Company may be required at any time to makeadvanced payments up to an amount equaling the installationcharges, jf applicable , and/or up to two months actual or estimatedcharges for the service to be provided.
A minimum monthly billing of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) permonth may be applied as an administrative service fee.
A customer who discontinues service or whose service is cancelled
by the Company and/or in accordance with sections of this tariff, andwishes to reinstate service , may be subject to a reconnection charge
of an amount not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
ISSUED: May 9 , 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 34
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
15.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Payment Arran~ements (Continued)
The charges set forth in this tariff for circuit terminations contemplateinstallations made in normal locations and under normal workingconditions. Any installations to be made under other circumstancesare subject to additional charges, which will be tariffed as appropriate.
If notice of a dispute as to charges is not received, in writing, byCompany within thirty (30) days after an invoice is rendered, suchinvoice shall be deemed to be correct and binding upon the customer.
A charge of no more than twenty dollars ($20.00) will be appliedwhenever a check or draft presented for payment of service is notaccepted by the institution on which it is written.
Customer will be billed for and is liable for payment of all applicablefederal, state, and local taxes, surcharges or other assessmentsincluding such amounts as Company may be authorized to passthrough to the customer.
In certain instances, the customer may be subject to local telephone
charges or message unit charges in using Company service(s).Comp~ny is not responsible for any such local charges imposeddirectly on the customer by the local telephone company for gainingaccess to Company s intercity network.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 35
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
16.Disconnection of Service
Customer must give advance verbal or written notice fordisconnection of any Company service. Company will have up to thirty
(30) days to complete disconnect. The subscriber will be responsible
for all charges for thirty (30) days or until the disconnect is effected
whichever is sooner. This thirty (30) day period will begin on the dateof receipt of notice from the subscriber.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 36
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
17.Cancellation of Service by Customer
If a customer cancels an order for service before the service begins
before completion of the minimum period , or before completion ofsome other period mutually agreed upon by the customer for the
nonrecoverable portions of expenditures or liabilities incurredexpressly on behalf of the customer by Company and not fullyreimbursed by installation and monthly charges, and if, based on an
order by a customer, any installation has either begun or beencompleted, but no services provided, the nonrecoverable cost of suchinstallation shall be borne by the customer.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
aCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 37
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
18.Cancellation of Service by Company
The Company may, after seven (7) days written notice and oral notice
twenty-four hours before actual termination , cancel the application foror discontinue service to the subscriber or applicant without incurring
any liability for any of the following reasons:
011 Customer failure to pay sum due the Company for servicewithin forty-five (45) days of the date Company rendered its bill forsuch service.
012 A violation of or failure to comply with any regulation governing
the furnishing of service under this tariff.
013 Upon written notification, Company will discontinue furnishing
service to a subscriber who has not used the service for a period of
ninety (90) days and who appears, after investigation to have left the
community or who advises Company that Company s service(s) is nolonger desired and no longer desires to be carried as a customer.
014 An order of a court or other government authority havingjurisdiction which prohibits the Company furnishing service.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
19.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
800/888 Service Numbers
The Company will make every effort to reserve 800/888" vanitynumbers on behalf of customers, but makes no guarantee or warranty
that the requested 8001888 number(s) will be available or assigned to
the customer requesting the number.
If a customer accumulates undisputed past-due charges, theCompany reserves the right not to honor the customer s request for a
change in 800/888 service to another carrier (e.
, "
porting" of the
800/888 number), including a request for a Responsible Organization
(Resp Org) change , until such time as all charges are paid in full.
800/888 numbers shared by more than one customer, wherebyindividual customers are identified by a unique Personal Identification
Number, may not be assigned or transferred for use with serviceprovided by another carrier. Subject to the limitations provided in thistariff, the Company will only honor customer requests for change inResp Org or 800/888 service provider for 800/888 numbers dedicatedto the sole use of that single customer.
In all cases of assignment or transfer, written acknowledgement of the
customer is required prior to such assignment or transfer. Allregulations and conditions in this tariff shall apply to such assignee or
transferee.
The assignment of services does not relieve or discharge a customer
from remaining jointly or severally liable for any obligations existing at
the time of the assignment or transfer.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 39
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
Subscriber s Compliance with Requlations
Company states in all subscribing contracts and agreements thatPurchaser (subscriber) and its employees, brokers, agents , assignsand successors shall at all times comply with and conform to allfederal, state, and local rules and regulations including, but not limited
, rates, posting guidelines , alternate carrier access, and brandingwhich are at any time applicable to any of the telecommunicationsservices provided by Company to Purchaser. The failure of Purchaser
to comply with and observe any rule or regulation or other regulatory
requirement applicable to the telecommunication services to beprovided by Company to Purchaser shall constitute a default under
the Agreement. In the event that the Purchaser fails to remedy such a
default after receiving written notice of such default from Company or
in the event that such default cannot be reasonably corrected, does
not proceed expeditiously and with due diligence to correct saiddefault, Company may, at its option , terminate Agreement. Purchasershall indemnify, defend, and hold Company harmless of and from any
and all claims, liabilities, fines , penalties, or other costs and expensesincurred or paid Company by reason of Purchaser s failure to complywith any applicable rule, regulation , or other regulatory requirementapplicable to the telecommunication services purchased by Purchaser
from Company.
ISSUED: May 9 , 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 40
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
Postin~ Requirements
Company and federal, and state regulation require tent cards and/orstickers to be placed near or on pay telephone equipment used toaccess its services with violators of provision subject to terminationof service.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 41
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
Blockinq and Interception Provisions
Company forbids subscribers to block or intercept operator servicesof competing carriers. This provision does not pertain in situationswhere the customers who control premises equipment are also theusers and bill-payers of Company s service.
ISSUED: May 9 , 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 42
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
Brandinq
Dual branding is provided with all operator assisted calls. Branding isidentifying the carrier the caller is using. Rates will be provided onrequest.
ISSUED: May 9 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 43
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
0- Calls
Company requires all 0- calls (those calls where end users do not dial
additional digits beyond "0" or "9 + 0" within five seconds) to bedirected to the LEC by the subscriber s equipment.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 44
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
Call Splashin~
01.Calls transferred to other carriers will be rated and billed so that
reflecting originating and terminating points of those calls; and wherecertain transfers cannot be made with this billing, the caller will informed. In the event the caller wishes to terminate the call andreplace with another carrier, Company will provide access
instructions for the preferred carrier.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 45
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
02.
03.
Payment and Billinq
01.The customer is responsible for payment of all tariffed rates and
regulations in effect at the time the service is furnished. Usagecharges are billed at the end of each Customer s monthly billing cycle.Any other charges are billed monthly in advance. All charges are duewhen the bill is rendered. Residential Customers may be permitted to
pay all charges through automatic debits to a pre-approved credit card
account.
Company operator services billing and collection services areprovided by third-party firms with whom Company contracts for such
services. The third-party agents have billing agreements with allRegional Bell Operating Companies (RBOC's) and the majorindependent telephone operating companies. Company may, in
certain situations, enter into separate billing agreements directly with
RBGC's and major independent telephone operating companies. In the
event an end user elects to pay via a major credit card, charges arebilled via direct agreements between Company and the creditestablishment indicated by the end user s major credit card.
The charge for each completed operator assisted call consists of twocharge elements: fixed operator service charge, which will bedependent on the type of billing selected (i.e., calling card, chargethird party or other) and/or the completion restriction selected (i.e.station-to-station or person-to-person); and a measured chargedependent on the duration, distance and time of day of the call. The
measured element is specified as a rate per minute which applies to
each minute of call duration , with a minimum charge for each call of
one minute, and with fractional minutes of use thereafter counted
one full minute.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 46
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
Payment and Billinq (Continued)
031 Charges for Collect, Calling Card, and Charge Third Party Callswill be included on the user s or called or third party s regular home orbusiness telephone bill pursuant to billing and collection agreementsestablished by Company with the applicable telephone company.
032 Charges for Credit Card Calls will be included on the userregular monthly statement from the card-issuing company.
033 When requested by the user, and authorized by the subscriberthe charges may be provided for inclusion on the hotel or motel bill of
the user. In such cases , Company will provide a record of the calldetail and charges to the hotel or motel for such billing purposes.
04.Company reserves the right to validate worthiness of users throughavailable credit card, calling card, call number, third party telephonenumber and room number verification procedures. Where a requested
billing method cannot be validated , the user may be required toprovide an acceptable alternate billing method or Company mayrefuse to place the call.
When billing functions on behalf of Company are performed by localexchange telephone companies , credit card companies or others, thepayment of charge conditions and regulations of such companiesapply, including any applicable interest and/or late payment chargeconditions.
05.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 47
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
Payment and BillinQ (Continued)
06.Customers may receive credit adjustments up to an allowable amount
for contested charges by contacting the billing agency whose numberis shown on the customer bill. Adjustments exceeding theseallowances, if any, will be authorized after appropriate investigation.Credit card companies will credit the contested amount(s) and notifythe Company for investigation and rebilling if appropriate.
07.The following call types are at no charge to the customer:
Incomplete calls.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 48
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
General Description of Service
For purposes of this tariff, the service provided by Company is the
resale of long distance telecommunications services and operatorservices.
Company offers its services subject to the provisions of this tariff.
Company s services are offered to subscribers on a monthly basis.
Company s services are offered to subscribers twenty-four (24) hours
a day.
All service shall remain in effect for a minimum of thirty (30) days.
Company offers its services subject to the availability of the necessary
facilities and/or equipment. Company reserves the right to refuse toprovide service to or from any location where the necessary facilities
and/or equipment are not available.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 49
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
Section IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Call Completion
Not more than one (1) call per one hundred (100) calls during a typical
busy hour" will receive a busy signal from the Company s terminal or
experience any other service delay related to the Company s facilities
or service. The Company is not responsible for delays or signal
degradation caused by any phone company.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 50
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Calculation of Charqes and Distance
Chargeable time for calls will begin when connection is established
between calling party and company switch. Chargeable time endswhen the calling station "hangs up , thereby releasing the networkconnection. If the calling station does not hang up, chargeable timeends when the network connection is released by automatic timing
equipment in the network.
Charges for Company service(s) are based on the distance andduration of the call, monthly usage , and the rate period (Day, Evening,Night) when the call is placed.
Usage charges for all mileage sensitive products are based on the
airline distance between rate centers associated with the originating
and terminating points of the call. For the purpose of determining
airline mileage vertical and horizontal grid lines have been
established across the United States and Canada. The spacingbetween adjacent vertical grid lines and between horizontal grid linesrepresents a distance of one coordinate unit. This unit is the square
root of 0., expressed in statute miles. A vertical (V) and a horizontal(H) coordinate is computed for each local exchange company primary
serving office and serving office from its latitude and longitudelocation by use of appropriate map-projection equations. A pair of V-
coordinates locates a primary serving office or serving office fordetermining airline mileage, at a particular intersection of
established vertical grid line with an established horizontal grid line.The distance between any two primary serving offices or serving
offices is the airline mileage computed as follows:
FORMULA:(V - V2) + (H1 - H2)
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19 , 2003
Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerin~s
Operator Services are those services provided by the Company in
which the end user nas a customer relationship with the Company, theCompany contracts with the customer/end user to provide the
services , and the customer/end user pays for the actual processing of
the operator assisted calls; or Company s customer relationship is
with a subscriber through a contractual agreement, and the end user
has no direct customer relationship with the Company. The Operator
Service rates and charges , located in Section V, apply to all intraLA T A
interLA T A and local operator assisted calls.
ISSUED: May 9 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 52
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerinqs (Continued)
Special Promotions The Company may from time to time engage in
special promotional trial service offerings of limited duration , (not toexceed ninety (90) days on a per customer basis , for non-optional
recurring charges), designed to attract new subscribers or to increase
subscriber awareness of a particular tariff offering. Requests forpromotional offerings will be presented to the Commission for its
review, in accordance with rules and regulations established by the
Commission, and will be included in the Company tariff as an
addendum to the Company s rates and charges.
ISSUED: May 9 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY: ,Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 53
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerinqs (Continued)
Directory Assistance Company processes Directory
Assistance/Information calls on a per call basis. The DirectoryAssistance charge applies to each call regardless of whether the
Directory Assistance Bureau is able to furnish the requested
telephone number.
Travel Service allows customers to place long distance calls fromlocations other than their presubscribed telephone. Access to theOne Call Network is gained by dialing an 800/888 number. Three
offerings exist under Travel Service: Protocall Ambassador, Travel
America and Premiere Travel. Calls are billed in six (6) second
increments with a one (1) minute minimum for Travel America and
Premiere Travel. Protocall Ambassador is billed in six (6) second
increments with a thirty (30) second minimum. Cards are issued at nocharge to the subscriber.
Compete USA is a basic MTS service designed for business
customers in Bell Operating Company calling areas. Calls are billed
six (6) second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
Tier One is a basic MTS service for customers whose monthly long
distance usage exceeds $1000. There is no installation or monthlycharge for Tier One service. Calls are billed in six (6) second
increments with a thirty (30) second minimum. A one year contract is
required.
One Solution is basic MTS service designed for business customers.Calls are billed in six (6) second increments with an eighteen (18)second minimum. This service requires a 24-month Agreement.
There is a charge of $750.00 if service is terminated early.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 54
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service OfferinQs (Continued)
800 Alternative is a product whereby subscribers receive incomingcalls using switched access. 800 Alternative is designed for business
customers. There is a $5.00 monthly minimum for 800 Alternative.
Calls are billed in six (6) second increments with a thirty (30) secondminimum.
Home Link 800 is a product whereby subscribers receive incomingcalls using switched access. Home Link 800 is designed forresidential customers. There is a $5.00 monthly minimum for Home
Link 800. Calls are billed in six (6) second increments with a thirty (30)second minimum.
Ultra 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed for businesssubscribers whose average monthly long distance usage exceeds$100. There is a $5.00 monthly minimum for Ultra 800. Calls are billed
in six (6) second increments with a thirty (30) second minimum.
TarQet 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed for businesssubscribers whose average monthly long distance usage exceeds
$500. There is a $5.00 monthly minimum billing for Target 800. Calls
are billed in six (6) second increments with an eighteen (18) second
minimum.
One Solution 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed for business
subscribers. There is a $5.00 monthly minimum billing. Calls are
billed in six (6) second increments with an eighteen (18) secondminimum. This service requires a 24-month Agreement. There is a
charge of $750.00 if service is terminated early.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 55
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerin~s (Continued)
Ameritel 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed for hospitality
customers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose averagemonthly long distance usage exceeds $1500. There is a $5.00 monthlyminimum for Ameritel 800. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincrements with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums. There is a$5.00 monthly minimum for Hospitality 800. Calls are billed in six (6)second increments with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality Special 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed forhospitality customers , such as hotels/motels and condominiumswhose average monthly long distance usage exceeds $6500. There is
a $5.00 monthly minimum for Hospitality Special 800. Calls are billedin six (6) second increments with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality is a basic MTS service for hospitality customers , such ashotels/motels and condominiums, whose average monthly longdistance usage exceeds $50. There is no installation fee or monthlycharge for Hospitality B service. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincrements with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality F is a basic MTS service for hospitality customers, such ashotels/motels and condominiums, whose average monthly longdistance usage exceeds $1000. There is no installation fee or monthlycharge for Hospitality F service. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincrements with a thirty (30) second minimum.
ISSUED: May 9 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 56
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerinqs (Continued)
Hospitality E is a basic MTS service for hospitality customers, such ashotels/motels and condominiums, whose average monthly longdistance usage exceeds $500. There is no installation fee or monthlycharge for Hospitality E service. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincrements with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality C is a basic MTS service for hospitality customers , such ashotels/motels and condominiums , whose average monthly longdistance usage exceeds $100. There is no installation or monthly feefor Hospitality C service. Calls are billed in six (6) second incrementswith a thirty (30) second minimum.
Special K Domestic is a basic MTS service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose averagemonthly long distance usage exceeds $5000. There is no installationor monthly fee for Special K Domestic. Calls are billed in six (6)second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
Guarantee is a basic MTS service for hospitality customers, such ashotels/motels and condominiums. There is no installation or monthly
fee for Q-Guara~tee service. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincrements with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Ameritel Outbound is a basic MTS service for hospitality customers
such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose average monthlylong distance usage exceeds $1500. There is no installation ormonthly fee for Ameritel Outbound service. Calls are billed in six (6)second increments with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality J is a basic MTS service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose averagemonthly long distance usage exceeds $2500. There is no installationor monthly fee for Hospitality J. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincrements with a six (6) second minimum.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
First Revised Sheet No. 57
Cancels Original Sheet No. 57
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
--'
Service Offerinqs (Continued)
O-Guarantee III is a basic MTS service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose average
monthly long distance usage exceeds $7500. There is no installation or
monthly fee for a-Guarantee III. Calls are billed in one (1) minute
increments with a one (1) minute minimum.
Hospitality Special is a basic MTS service designed for hospitality
customers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose average
monthly long distance usage exceeds $6500. There is no installation or
monthly fee for Hospitality Special. Calls are billed in six (6) second
increments with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality Special II is a basic MTS service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose average
monthly long distance usage exceeds $7000. There is no installation or
monthly fee for Hospitality Special II. Calls are billed in six (6) second
increments with a six (6) second minimum.
Max Five is a basic MTS service designed for hospitality customers
such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose average monthly long
distance usage exceeds $7500. There is no installation or monthly feefor Hospitality Special. Calls are billed in six (6) second incrementswith a thirty (30) second minimum.
Basic Residential is a MTS service for residential customers. There is
no monthly charge for Basic Residential service. Calls are billed in six
(6) second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
Basic Business is a MTS service for business customers. There is no
monthly charge for Basic Business service. Calls are billed in six (6)
second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
ISSUED: September 23, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: October 7, 2002
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
OCT 7 ,- 2002
Boise. .Idaho
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 57.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service OfferinQs (Continued)
Basic Residential Inbound is an 800/888 service for residential
customers. There is no monthly minimum for Basic Residential service.
Calls are billed in six (6) second increments with six (6) second
minimum.
Basic Business Inbound is an 800/888 service for business customers.
There is no monthly minimum for Basic Business Inbound service. Calls
are billed in six (6) second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
1010880 Casual CallinQ is a product whereby end users, not
presubscribed to One Call's service, may place long distance calls by
dialing Company s access code.
Web Outbound is a basic MTS service for customers who sign up for
service via Company s web site. Calls are billed to a valid credit card
each month; and receive their monthly bills via e-mail. Calls are billed in
six (6) second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
Web Inbound is an 800/888 service for customers who sign up for
service via Company s web site. Calls are billed to valid credit card
each month; and customers receive their monthly bills via e-mail. There
is a $5.00 monthly minimum for Web Inbound. Calls are billed in six (6)
second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
Web Travel is travel card service which allows customer to placelong distance calls from locations other than their presubscribed
telephone. Access to the Company's network is gained by dialing
800/888 number. This service is offered to customers who sign up via
Company s web site. Calls are billed to a valid credit card each month;
and customers receive their monthly bills via e-mail. Calls are billed in
six (6) second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
ISSUED: September 23, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: October 7, 2002
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Pubiic Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
OCT 7 ,- 2002
Boise. Idaho
aCMC, INC.First Revised Sheet No. 58
Cancels Original Sheet No. 58
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES
Operator Service Rates
Reserved for future use
ISSUED: November 5, 2002 EFFECTIVE: November 18 , 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
aCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR F!LlNG
NOV 1 8 2002
Boise. Idaho
OCMC, INC.Second Revised Sheet No. 59
Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 59
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan B
021 Local , IntraLATA and InterLATA Rates
Day
9900/min.
Eveninq NiqhtlWeekend
9900/min.9900/min.
022 Operator Service Charqes - Option
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of
each operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth
above.
Automated Live
erator Operator
Calling Card $ 5.$ 7.
Collect $ 5.$ 7.
Third Party $10.
Person-to-Person $12.
ISSUED: January 7,2003 EFFECTIVE: January 20, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
I;aho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FiLlr'
~:'
JAN 2 0 2003
Boise. 10300
OCMC , INC.Second Revised Sheet No.
Cancels First Revised Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan C
031 Local, IntraLATA and InterLATA Rates
Day
9500/min.
Evenin~NiqhtlWeekend
9500/min.9500/min.
032 Operator Service Char~es - Option C
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of
each operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth
above.
Automated
Operator
Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$ 6.47
$ 6.
$ 8.
$ 8.
$ 12.
$ 12.
ISSUED: November 5, 2002 EFFECTIVE: November 18, 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idlho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NaV 1 8 2002
Boise. Idah()
OCMC , INC.Second Revised Sheet No.
Cancels First Revised Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Reserved for future use
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: November 18 , 2002
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NOV 1 8 2002
ISSUED: November 5, 2002
Boise. Idaho
aCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Inmate Operator Service Rates
051 Local, IntraLATA and InterLATA rates
Day
$ AOOO/min.
Eveninq NiqhtlWeekend
$ AOOO/min.$ AOOO/min.
052 Operator Service Char~es
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of
each operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth
above.
Operator Station
Person-to-Person
$3.
$6.
ISSUED: May 9 , 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19 , 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
aCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.Second Revised Sheet No. 63
Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 63
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan E
061 Local , IntraLATA and InterLATA Rates
Day
$ 1.300/min.
Eveninq NiqhtlWeekend
$ 1.300/min.$ 1.300/min.
* Minutes 1-7 are billed in 1 minute increments. Minutes 8+ are billedin 2 minute increments.
062 Operator Service Charqes - Option E
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of
each operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth
above.
Automated
Operator
Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$ 10.
$ 10.
$ 11.
$ 11.
$ 16.
$ 16.
ISSUED: November 5, 2002 EFFECTIVE: November 18, 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
;daM P'!I~fi'c: Utilities Cummissiao
Of(klt of th2 Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
NOV 1 8 2002
Saige.
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 64
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
800-MAX-SA VE
Collect - Peak Rates
Rate
MileaQe
Initial
Minute
Additional
Minutes
All $ 0.3800 $0.3800
Collect - Off-Peak Rates
Rate
MileaQe
Initial
Minute
Additional
Minutes
All $ 0.0800 $ 0.0800
Calling Card - All Time Periods
Rate
MileaQe
Initial
Minute
Additional
Minutes
All $ 0.8900
$ .
8900
Operator Charges
Automated Calling Card
Live Calling Card
Automated Collect
Live Collect
$4.
$5.
$2.
$3.
Peak: 7am-8pm, Off-Peak: 8pm-7am. Collect calls are billed in three minute increments with a three
minute minimum.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.First Revised Sheet No. 64.
Cancels Original Sheet No. 64.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
- ,-
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan F
081 Local , IntraLATA and InterLATA Rates
Day
140/min.
Evenin~Ni~htlWeekend
140/min.140/min.
082 Operator Service Char~es - Option F
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of
each operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth
above.
Automated
Operator
Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$ 5.
$ 5.
$ 6.
$ 6.
$ 6.
$ 7.
ISSUED: March 7, 2003 EFFECTIVE: March 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
idsftiJ Public Utilities Commission
~ffit'S of the Secretary
AtJtf:pfED FOR FILING
MAR 1 9 2003
~~. ~bo
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 64.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
800-BESTCALL (Dial Around Rates)
Day
$ .4900/min.
Eveninq NiqhtlWeekend
$ .
1000/min.
$ .
3900/min.
091 Operator Service Charqes
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of
each operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth
above.
Automated
Operator
Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$1.
$1.
$ 3.
$ 3.
$ 3.
$ 3.
ISSUED: October 29, 2002 EFFECTIVE: November 11 , 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utiiities Commissioil
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NaV 11 2002
Boise, Idaho
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 64.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan G
Day
$ .
8900/min.
Evenin~Ni~ht!Weekend
$ .
8900/min.
$ .
8900/min.
101 Operator Service Char~es
An operatorservibe Ph'
~;g
~\vill be added to the first minute of
eacQ, operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forthabove.
Automated
Operator"
. .
Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$ 3.
$ 3.
$ 3.
$3.
$ 3.
$ 3.
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: December 9, 2002
Idaho P~blic Utilities CommissionOffice of the Ser.ret?r'
CCEPTED FOR FfL iNG
, .~:~
DEe 9,- 2002
ISSUED: November 25, 2002
Boise, Idaho
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 64.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
800-YOU-SAVE (Dial Around Rates)
Rate
Mileaqe Peak (7am-7pm)
7900/min.
Off-Peak (7pm-7am)
1000/min.All
111 Operator Service Charqes
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of
each operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth
above.
Automated
Operator
Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$ 3.
$ 3.
$4.
$4.
$ 4.
$ 4.
ISSUED: February 25, 2003 EFFECTIVE: March 13 , 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Plloiic Utiiities CQl1lmissinn
Office of the S:2cret2ij
ACCEPTED FOR FiliNG
MAR 1 3 2003
Boise. Idaho
OCMC , INC.First Revised Sheet No. 65
Cancels Original Sheet No. 65
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Dialed Surchar~e
In addition to the charges in V., an Operator Dialed Surcharge applies to
Operator Station and Person-to-Person calls when a customer elects to dial
only the appropriate operator code and requires prompting by the operator
system to dial the called station or requests the operator to dial the called
station.
Operator Dialed Surcharge:$ 1.15 per call
Public Payphone Surchar~e
A Public Payphone Surcharge applies to all completed consumer intrastate
long distance calls placed from a public/semi-public payphone which are
not paid on a sent paid basis. Specifically, the Public Payphone Surcharge
applies to calling card service, collect calls, calls billed to a third number
and intrastate Directory Assistance. The Public Payphone Surcharge is
applied in addition to any other applicable Service Charges or Surcharges.
Public Payphone Surcharge:$ 0.47 per call
Property Surchar~e
In addition to the charges set forth in V., a property surcharge may beadded to all intrastate operator-assisted calls completed through Company.The surcharge per billable call may be from $.00 up to $3.00 in increments of
25.
Provider Handlin~ Fee
In addition to the charges set forth in V., a provider handling fee may
added to all intrastate operator-assisted calls completed through Company.
The surcharge per billable call may be from $.00 up to $3.00.
ISSUED: May 9 , 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 66
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Non-Subscriber Service Char~e
A service charge is applicable to interLA T A Operator Station and Person-to-
Person calls billed to lines presubscribed to an interexchange carrier other
than OPTICOM or not presubscribed to any interexchange carrier. This
charge is in addition to the per minute charges described in Section V.1 aswell as any applicable service charges for operator handled calls. Thischarge does not apply to calling card calls , intraLA T A calls or to lines
presubscribed to OPTICOM.
Non-Subscriber Service Charge $1.30 per call
ISSUED: May 9 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 67
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Directory Assistance Char~e
Rate for in-state assistance
In addition to the Directory Assistance charge, calls completed by an
operator are charged the appropriate Operator Service Charges as
specified in Section V.1 preceding. Person-to-Person and collect calls
to Directory Assistance are not permitted.
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
800/888 Service Options and Fees
The following charges are one time charges:
01 Limited Area Coverage $150.
$ 50.02 Extended Area Coverage
(including Alaska, Hawaii
the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico
03 Re-direct to another line $ 10.00 per
800/888 number
04 Installation fee for 800/888
numbers ordered over 10
$ 10.00 per
800/888 number
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.First Revised Sheet No. 69
Cancels Original Sheet No. 69
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES
PSP Surcharqe
A surcharge applies on all completed intrastate toll-free and 10XXXl101XXXX
access code calls , including any 800/888 or travel card calls, originating from
a pay telephone. This surcharge is applied in addition to any other service
charges or surcharges. The surcharge does not apply to: calls paid for
inserting coins at the pay telephone; calls placed from stations other than a
pay telephone.
PSP Surcharge Rate $.47 per call
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19,2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 70
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES Continued
10.Travel Service
Protocall Ambassador
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
3500/min.
$ .
3500/min
$ .
3500/min
Travel America
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
2500/min.
$ .
2100/min
$ .
1800/min
Travel Surcharge
$ .
50/call
Premiere Travel
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
2000/min.
$ .
2000/min
$ .
2000/min
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 71
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
11.Com ete USA
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
0800/min.
$ .
0800/min
$ .
0800/min
12.Tier One
Day Evenin Ni~ht
$ .
1400/min.
$ .
1400/min
$ .
1400/min
13.One Solution
Day Evenin Ni~ht
$ .
1010/min.
$ .
1010/min
$ .
1010/min
14.800 Alternative
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
2010/min.
$ .
2010/min
$ .
2010/min
15.Home Link 800
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
2310/min.
$ .
2310/min
$ .
2310/min
ISSUED: May 9,2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 72
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES Continued
16.Ultra 800
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
1550/min.1550/min
$ .
1550/min
17.Tar et 800
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
1200/min.
$ .
1200/min
$ .
1200/min
18.One Solution 800
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
1010/min.
$ .
1010/min
$ .
1010/min
19.Ameritel 800
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
0890/min.
$ .
0890/min
$ .
0890/min
20.Hos italit 800
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
1310/min.
$ .
1310/min
$ .
1310/min
21.Hos italit ecial 800
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
0550/min.
$ .
0550/min
$ .
0550/min
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
aCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 73
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES Continued
22.Hos italit
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
1250/min.
$ .
1250/min
$ .
1250/min
23.Hos itali
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
0800/min.
$ .
0800/min
$ .
0800/min
24.Hos italit
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
1010/min.
$ .
1010/min
$ .
1010/min
25.Hos italit
Day Evenin NiQht
$ .
1110/min.
$ .
1110/min
$ .
1110/min
26.ecial K Domestic
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
0650/min.
$ .
0650/min
$ .
0650/min
27.Guarantee
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
1207/min.
$ .
1207/min
$ .
1207/min
ISSUED: May 9, 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No.7 4
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
28.Ameritel Outbound
Day Evenin Ni~ht
$ .
0890/min.
$ .
0890/min
$ .
0890/min
29.Hos italit
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
0700/min.
$ .
0700/min
$ .
0700/min
30.Guarantee III
Day Evenin Ni~ht
$ .
0490/min.
$ .
0490/min
$ .
0490/min
31.Hospitality Special
Day Evenin Ni~ht
$ .
0550/min.
$ .
0550/min
$ .
0550/min
32.Hospitality Special II
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
0510/min.
$ .
0510/min
$ .
0510/min
33.Max Five
Day Evenin Niqht
$ .
0500/min.
$ .
0500/min
$ .
0500/min
ISSUED: May 9 , 2002 EFFECTIVE: May 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 75
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Basic Residential
Day
$ .
0800/min.
Eveninq
$ .
0800/min
Niqht
$ .
0800/min
Niqht
$ .
0600/min
NiQht
$ .
0800/min
Niqht
$ .
0600/min
NiQht
$ .
0490/min
NiQht
$ .
0650/min
Basic Business
Day
$ .
0600/min.
Eveninq
$ .
0600/min
Basic Residential Inbound
Day
$ .
0800/min.
Eveninq
$ .
08OO/min
Basic Business Inbound
Day
$ .
0600/min.
1010880 Casual Callinq
Eveninq
$ .
0600/min
Initial
Period*
9900
Each Add'
Minute
0490
Initial Period: Up to 30 Minutes
Web Outbound
Day
$ .
0490/min.
Eveninq
$ .
0490/min
Web Inbound
Day
$ .
0650/min.
Eveninq
$ .
0650/min
ISSUED: September 23, 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: October 7, 2002
Idaho ~~blic Utilities Commission0, nee of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
OCT 7 I~ 2002
Boise, Idaho
aCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 76
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
41.Web Travel
Day
$ .
1500/min.
EveninQ
$ .
1500/min
Niaht
$ .
1500/min
ISSUED: September 23, 2002 EFFECTIVE: October 7 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Ofiice of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
OCT 7 ,- 2002
Boise. Idaho
OR1G1r~AL;
aCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No. i
IDAHO TF! FLaMM! IN!LA T!aNS TARIFF
This tariff contains the rules and regulations, service descriptions, and rates
applicable to the furnishing of service and facilities for telecommunications services
provided by OCMC, Inc., doing business as One Call Communications, Inc.
OPTICOM, LiveTel, SuperTel, RegionTel, AdvantTel and 1-800;'MAX-SAVE, with
principal office at Suite 100, 801 Congressional Blvd., Carmel, Indiana 46032. This
tariff applies for services furnished within the state of Idaho. This tariff is on file with
the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, and copies may be inspected, during normal
business hours, at the Company s principal place of business. Consumers may
contact the Company to file complaints make inquiries, etc., by writing to the
address of the Company s principal office or calling its toll free number, 1-800-276-
1111. Meg Mmer, Customer Service Manager, may be contacted at the Company
Principal Office for assistance in resolving consumer complaints, responding to
consumer inquiries or any other matters with regard to this tariff.
ISSUED:EFFECTIVE:
Idaho Public Utilities Commissi~n
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAY 1 9 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032 Boise. Idaho
aCMC , INC.Ninth Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Eighth Revised Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
CHECK SHEET
Sheets 1 through 76 inclusive of this tariff are effective as of the date shown at thebottom of the respective sheet(s). Original and revised sheets as named belowcomprise all changes from the original tariff and are currently in effect as of the
date on the bottom of this page.
SHEET REVISION
Original
9th Revised
1 st Revised
9th Revised
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
ISSUED: March 7, 2003 EFFECTIVE: March 19, 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC,. Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 1 9 2003
Boise. Idaho
OCMC , INC.First Revised Sheet No. 2.
Cancels Original Sheet No. 2.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
CHECK SHEET (Continued)
SHEET
57.
REVISION
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
1 st Revised
Original
ISSUED: November 5, 2002 EFFECTIVE:
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
November 18, 2002
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NaV 1 8 2002
Boise, Idaho
OCMC, INC.Ninth Revised Sheet No. 2.
Cancels Eighth Revised Sheet No. 2.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
CHECK SHEET (Continued)
SHEET
64.
64.
64.
64.4
REVISION
1 st Revised
2nd Revised
2nd Revised
2nd Revised
Original
2nd Revised
Original
1 st Revised
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
Original
ISSUED: March 7, 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: March 19, 2003
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTEP FOR FILING
MAR 1 9 2003
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Second Revised Sheet No.
Cancels First Revised Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilties Commission Tariff NO.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Check Sheet
Table of Contents
Symbols
Tariff Format
Section 1- Technical Terms and Definitions
Section 11- Rules and Regulations
Section 111- Special Conditions Governing Operator Services
Section IV- Description of Service
Section V- Rates and Charges
Section VI- Obsolete Services
ISSUED:June 19 , 1992 EFFECTIVE:June 29, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secrp.tary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
JUN291992
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SYMBOLS
The following are the only symbols used for the purposes indicated below:
(C)- To signify changed regulation or rate (See Note Below)
(D)- To signify discontinued regulation or rate
(1)- To signify increase
(N)- To signify new regulation or rate
(R)- To signify reduction
(T)- To signify a change in text but no change in regulation or rate
NOTE: When used in reference to a rate, the symbol (C) indicates that a
changed rate will result in either an increase or a decrease for certain customers.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS , INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
TARIFF FORMAT
A. Sheet Numbering Sheet numbers appear in the upper right corner of the page.
Sheets are numbered sequentially. However, new sheets are occasionally added
to the tariff. When a new sheet is added between sheets already in effect, a decimal
is added. For example, a new sheet added between sheets 14 and 15 would be 14.
8. Sheet Revision Numbers Revision numbers also appear in the upper right corner
of each page. These numbers are used to determine the most current sheet version
on file with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. For example, the 4th revised T
Sheet 14 cancels the 3rd revised Sheet 14. Because of various suspension periods
deferrals, etc., the Idaho Public Utilities Commission follows in their tariff approval
process, the most current sheet number on file with the Commission is not always
the tariff page in effect. Consult the Check Sheet for the sheet currently in effect.
C. Check Sheets When a tariff filing is made with the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission, an updated check sheet accompanies the tariff filing. The check sheet
lists the sheets contained in the tariff, with a cross reference to the current revision
number. When new pages are added, the check sheet is changed to reflect the
revisions. The tariff user should refer to the latest check sheet to find out if a
particular sheet is the most current on file with the Idaho Public Utilities
Commission.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utiiities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Second Revised Sheet No.
Cancels First Revised Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
Application of Tariff
This tariff contains the description , rules, regulations , rates, and charges
applicable to interexchange carrier telecommunications services and operator
assisted services offered by One Call Communications, Inc., doing operator services
business as OPTICOM , AdvantTel, 1-800-MAX-SAVE, SuperTel , LiveTel , and/or
RegionTel, within the State of Idaho.
ISSUED: April 11 , 2001 EFFECTIVE: April 23, 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
fElaha Pubiic Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
APR 2 3 2001
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION I-TECHNICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
Account Number A numerical code, one or more of which is assigned to
each Customer to enable each Customer to access the Company s service.
Account Numbers are used by the Company both to prevent unauthorized
access to its facilities and to identify the Customer for billing purposes.
Each Customer is assigned an Account Number or Code. If a Customerwishes to have the charges on their monthly statement segregated in a
particular way, they may do so by obtaining one or more Additional Account
Code( s).
Access Line A dedicated arrangement which connects a customer location
to Company terminal location or Company switching center.
Application for Service A standard Company order form which includes all
pertinent billing, technical, and other description information which will
enable Company to provide telecommunications services.
Authorized User A person, firm, corporation or other entity authorized by
Company or customer to receive or send communications.
BillinQ Record Change A change in customer billing address.
BOC Ben Operating Company.
Called Station Denotes the terminating point of a call (i., the called
telephone number).
CallinQ Card A billing arrangement by which the charge for a call may bebilled to certain telephone company-issued calling card numbers.
Carrier RecoQnized Holidays Company recognizes the following holidays:
Christmas Day (December 25), New Years Day (January 1), Independence
Day (July. 4), Thanksgiving Day, and Labor Day. The rate applicable is the
Evening rate.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities CommissioB
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
;~" IA"hrI
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Second Revised Sheet No.
Cancels First Revised Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
SECTION I-TECHNICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (Continued)
Collect Call A payment arrangement whereby the called station accepts billing
for the call placed over Company s service.
Company One Call Communications, Inc., and or One Call , and/or OPTICOM, a
division of One Call Communications, Inc., which provides operator services.
Also known as AdvantTel , 1-800-MAX-SAVE, LiveTel , RegionTel, SuperTel.
Company Services All intrastate services are available on a full time basis
twenty-four (24) hours a day.
Credit Card Call A billing arrangement by which a call may be charged to an
authorized credit card number, such as American Express, Discover
MasterCard, or VISA.
Customer The person firm, partnership, corporation , or other entity which
subscribes, orders or uses service(s) and is responsible for the payment of
charges and compliance with tariff regulations.
Customer Callinq Card Station The payment arrangement that enables the
end user to bill calls to an authorized calling card.
DS-A high digital communications service with a transmission rate of 1.544
million bits per second, or the equivalent of 24-voice channels transmitting at
64 thousand bits per second each.
Dedicated Access A special access line from customer premise to Local
Exchange Company.
Directory Assistance Service Directory Assistance Service, as provided by the
Company, consists of supplying or attempting to supply listed telephone
numbers to persons who call the Directory Assistance Bureau. The charges
billed to the Customer, pursuant to this tariff, shall reflect only those Directory
Assistance calls billed to the Company by the Local Exchange Carrier.
Directory Assistance personnel cannot complete calls to requested telephone
numbers.
EFFECTIVE: April 23, 2001ISSUED: April 11 , 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commissioil
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
APR 2 3 2001
Boise. Idtlho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Second Revised Sheet No.
Cancels First Revised Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
SECTION I-TECHNICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (Continued)
19.End User Any person, firm, partnership, corporation , or other entity whose
furnished telecommunications services are under the provisions and
regulations of Company tariff. End User is typically a member of the
transient public and , if so, does not negotiate directly with the Company for
provisioning or termination of service.
FGB Access Feature Group B Access. 950-XXXX dialing procedures.
FGD Access Feature Group D Access. 101XXXX dialing one plus dialing
procedures.
Installation The connection of a circuit, dedicated access line, or port for new
or additional service.
Intrastate Call Any call which originates and terminates in Idaho.
Interstate Call Any call which originates in Idaho and terminates outside
Idaho.
LATA Local Access Transport Area.
Local ExchanQe Carrier A company which furnishes exchange telephoneservice.
Major Credit Card A universally accepted charge card. Discover, MasterCard
and Diner s Club are examples of major credit cards.
Operator Station A call type, other than person-to..person, which requires the
assistance of Company operator to complete the call.
Operator SurcharQe fee that may be applied to calls which require the
assistance of Company operator. This charge may vary depending upon the
call type selected by the end user.
ISSUED: April 14, 1999
BY:
EFFECTIVE: April 28, 1999
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commi$Sion
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
APR 2 8 1999
Boise. idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No.1 0
Cancels Original Sheet No.1 0
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
SECTION I-TECHNICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (Continued)
Person-to-Person A call type whereby the caller specifies to the Companyoperator a particular person, department, mobile station , extension, or officeto be reached.
POP A physical location within a LATA at which an Interexchange Company
establishes itself for the purpose of obtaining LATA access and to which theBOC provides access.
Premises The space designated by a customer at its place(s) of business for
termination of Company s service, whether for its own communicationsneeds or for the use of its resale customers. In the case of a non-profitsharing group, this term includes space at each sharer place(s) ofbusiness, as well as space at the customer s place of business.
Processinq Fee A fee which Company may charge a Customer on a one-time
basis to cover the cost of processing the Customer initial service
application and assigning Account Number(s) to the customer.
Reqistration Proqram Part 68 of the FCC's Rules and Regulations which
permits customer equipment to be directly connected to access facilities and
circuits without the requirement for a protective circuitry.
Rate Center A geographic location from which the vertical and
horizontal coordinates are used in calculation of airline mileage.
Service Area Refers to the State of Idaho.
Special Access A special access line from customer premise to Local
Exchange Company.
Station Any location from which long distance calls may be placed or
received.
Subscriber See definition of customer.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
40.
41.
42.
SECTION I-TECHNICAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (Continued)
Third Party BillinQ A call type which allows the end user to assign billing to
a telephone number that is different from the number one is calling from or
the number being dialed.
Travel Card A service available to Company subscribers enabling
subscribers to access Company s network while in or away from their
calling area. The security of the Travel Card is the responsibility of the
customer. Customer is responsible for all calls made using their Travel
Card.
Volume Discount A pricing concept which rewards volume users.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 12
Cancels Original Sheet No. 12Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS
Description of Service
01.
02.
03.
04.
05.
For purposes of this tariff, the service provided by Company is the
resale of intrastate interLA T A and intrastate intraLA T A interexchange
telecommunications services and operator assisted services within the
State of Idaho.
The facilities of the Company will be available as soon as
practicable upon receipt of an order between those points in different
LATAs as specified. Interconnection of the Company s facilities with
the facilities of other duly authorized and regulated communications
common carriers, and with International Record Carriers ("IRCs ), will
be permitted.
The obligation of the Company to provide service is dependent
upon its ability to procure and maintain facilities which are required
to meet the subscriber s order for service. The Company will make all
reasonable efforts to secure the necessary facilities and will amend its
tariff accordingly, providing such new service will not adversely affect
the Company s present services.
Company, when acting on the subscriber s request, and
subscriber s authorized agent, will make reasonable efforts to arrange
for service requirements which may include terminal equipment,
circuit conditioning, or connection access.
To use Company s service, the Customer accesses the Companysystem, the Customer s phone number or security code is verified and
the call is processed.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS , INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No. 13Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Application of Service
The Company requires a subscriber to sign an application formfurnished by Company and to establish credit as provided in these
Rules and Regulations, as a condition precedent to the initialestablishment of such service. Company s acceptance of an order for
service to be provided an applicant whose credit has not been duly
established may be subject to the provision described in Section 11-
Deposits.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boi~. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Fourth Revised Sheet No. 14
Cancels Third Revised Sheet No. 14
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Deposits
01.Each applicant for service will be required to establish credit. Any
applicant whose credit has not been duly established may be required
to make a deposit to be held as a guarantee of payment of charges at
the time of application. In addition , an existing subscriber may be
required to make a deposit or increase a deposit presently held.
A deposit is not to exceed the estimated charges for two (2) months
service plus installation.
A deposit will be returned:
031 When an application for service has been cancelled prior to the
establishment of service. The deposit will be applied to any charges
applicable in accordance with the tariff and the excess portion of the
deposit will be returned.
032 At the end of twelve (12) months of a satisfactory credit history.
033 Or upon the discontinuance of service. The Company will refund
the subscriber s deposit or the balance in excess of unpaid bills for
the service.
The fact that a deposit has been made in no way relieves the
subscriber from complying with the regulations with respect to the
prompt payment of bills on presentation.
Company will pay interest on deposits pursuant to the rules and regulations of the State of Idaho.
ISSUED: December 1 , 1994
BY:
EFFECTIVE: December 11 , 1994
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Pubtic Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 111994
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No. 15Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Use of Service
Neither subscribers nor their authorized users may use the servicesfurnished by Company for any unlawful purpose. Use and restoration
of the service furnished by Company will be in accordance with the
rules of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
The services offered herein may be used for one or more of thefollowing:
021 for the transmission of communications to or by the customer.
022 for the transmission of communications to or from an authorized
user or joint user.
023 for the transmission of communications to ,or from
subscriber of another common carrier, which has subscribed toCompanys communications services for purposes of resale.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FiLING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 16
Cancels Original Sheet No. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Use of Service (Continued)
Service may be arranged for joint use or permitted use. The joint user
or permitted user shall be permitted to use such service in the same
manner as customer, but subject to the following:
031 One joint user or permitted user must be designated as thesubscriber. The designated subscriber does not necessarily have to
have communications requirements of their own. The subscriber must
specifically name all joint users or permitted users in the applicationfor service. Orders which involve the start, rearrangement, ordiscontinuance of joint use or permitted use service will be acceptedby Company only from that designated subscriber and will be subject
to all regulations in this tariff.
032 All charges for the service will be computed as if the service were
to be billed to one subscriber. The joint user or authorized user which
has been designated as the subscriber will be billed for allcomponents of the service and will be responsible for all payments to
Company. In the event that the designated customer fails to pay the
Company each joint user or authorized user shall be liable to theCompany for all charges incurred as a result of its use of Companyservice.
Service may be arranged for use by Other Common Carriers for thepurposes of resale subject to the following:
041 Other Common Carriers will be responsible for charges, costsetc., incurred by Company with respect to services as referenced inthis tariff.
042 Other Common Carriers are responsible for all interaction and
interface with their own subscribers or customers.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FiLING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 17
Cancels Original Sheet No. 17
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Use of Service (Continued)
Service shall not be used for the following:
051 for any unlawful purpose.
052 for any purpose for which payment or other compensation is
received by the customer, except when the customer is a dulypermitted and regulated common carrier. This provision does not
prohibit an arrangement between the customer, permitted user or jointuser to share the cost of the service so long as this arrangementgenerates no profit for anyone participating in a joint use or
authorized use arrangement.
Service furnished by Company may be arranged for use for the
purposes of resale subject to the following;
061 The customer will be responsible for charges, costs, etc. incurredby Company service(s).
062 The customer will be responsible for all interaction and interface
with their own subscribers or customers.
Service furnished by Company shall not be used for any purpose for
which any payment or other compensation is received by the
customer, except when the customer is an entity which holds itself out
as being a communications common carrier. This provision does not
prohibit an agreement between the customer, authorized user or jointuser to share the cost of the service as long as this arrangementgenerates no profit for anyone participating in a joint use orauthorized use arrangement or where otherwise agreed upon by
Company and the customer.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Pubiic Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise. ldano
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 18
Cancels Original Sheet No. 18
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Limitations
Service is offered, subject to the availability of the necessary facilities
and/or equipment and subject to the provisions of the tariff. TheCompany reserves the right not to provide service to or from a
Customer where the necessary facilities or equipment are not
available.
Company reserves the right to discontinue furnishing service, upon
written notice, when necessitated by conditions beyond its control or
when the customer is using the service in violation of the provisions
of this tariff, or in violation of the law.
Service may be discontinued by Company, without notice to the
customer, by blocking traffic to certain cities, or NXX exchanges, or
by blocking calls using certain customer authorization codes, when
Company deems it necessary to take such action to prevent unlawful
use of its service. Company will restore service as soon as it can be
provided without undue risk, and will, upon request by the customer
affected, assign a new authorization code to replace the one that has
been deactivated.
There are no limits on the number of calls placed or the length of
individual calls.
Company restricts all 976 exchange calls.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23 , 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boi~. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 19
Cancels Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Terms and Conditions
Service is provided and billed on the basis of a minimum period of at
least one month, beginning on the date that billing becomes effective
and continues to be provided until cancelled, by the customer, inwriting, with no less than thirty (30) days notice.
In the event a customer orders a Company option that does notrequire a monthly subscription fee, Company reserves the right totreat a period 'of non-use of not less than ninety (90) days as a
cancellation and to discontinue furnishing service, without noticeafter such ninety (90) day period.
Service is offered on a monthly basis, twenty-four (24) hours per day.It is also offered on a Metered Use basis, as described in paragraph04 following.
For the purpose of computing charges in this tariff, a month isconsidered to have thirty (30) days.
The name(s) of the customer(s) desiring to use the service must be
stipulated in the application for service.
The customer agrees to operate Company-provided equipment in
accordance with instructions of Company or Company agents. Failureto do so will void Company liability for interruption of service and may
make the customer responsible for damage to equipment pursuant to
paragraph .07 below.
The customer agrees to return to Company all Company-providedequipment delivered to the customer within five (5) days of termination
of the service in connection with which the equipment was used. Said
equipment shall be in the same condition as when delivered to thecustomer, normal wear and tear only excepted. The customer shallreimburse Company, upon demand, for any costs incurred byCompany due to the customer s failure to comply with this provision.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23 , 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS , INC. First Revised Sheet No. 20
Cancels Original Sheet No. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability
The liability of Company for damages arising out of mistakesomissions, interruptions, delays, errors, or defects in transmissionoccurring in the course of furnishing service and not caused by the
negligence of the customer or of Company in failing to maintain
proper standards of maintenance and operation and to exercisereasonable supervision, shall in no event exceed an amount equivalentto the proportionate charge to the customer for the period of service
during which such mistakes, omissions, interr~ptions, delays, errorsor defects in transmission occur.
Company shall be indemnified and held harmless by the customer
against:
021 claims for libel, slander, or infringement of copyright arising out
of the material , data, information, or other content transmitted overCompanys channels;
022 patent infringement claims arising from combining or connecting
Company furnished channels with apparatus 'and systems of thecustomer;
023 all other claims arising out of any act or omission of thecustomer in connection with any service provided by Company.
Company is not liable for any act or omission of any other company
or companies furnishing a portion of the service.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued)
When the facilities of other carriers are used in establishingconnections to points not reached by the Company s facilities, theCompany is not liable for any act or omission of the other carrier(s).The subscriber will indemnity and save harmless the Company fromany third-party claims for such damages referred to in Section 4.
Company does not guarantee or make any warranty with respect to
any equipment provided by it where such equipment is used in
locations containing an atmosphere which is explosive, prone to firedangerous or otherwise unsuitable for such equipment.
The customer indemnifies and holds Company harmless from any and
all loss, claims, demands, suits or other action , or any liabilitywhatsoever, whether suffered, made, instituted, or asserted by thecustomer or by any other party or persons, for any personal injury toor death of any person or persons, and for any loss, damage, ordestruction of any property, whether owned by the customer orothers, caused or claimed to have been caused directly or indirectlyby the installation, operation, failure to operate, maintenance, removalpresence, condition, location , or use of such equipment so used.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 22
Cancels Original Sheet No. 22
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued
Company is not liable for any defacement of, or damage to, thepremises of a customer resulting from the furnishing of channelfacilities or the attachment of instruments, apparatus and associated
wiring furnished by Company on such customer s premises or by theinstallation or removal thereof, when such defacement or damage is
not the result of Company s negligence. No agents or employees of
other participating carriers shall be deemed to be agents or employees
of Company.
The customer is responsible for taking all necessary legal steps for
interconnecting customer-provided terminal equipment communications systems with Company facilities. Customer shallsecure all licenses, permits, rights-of-way, and other arrangements
necessary for such interconnection.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities CommissioR
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS INC. First Revised Sheet No. 23
Cancels Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued)
The customer shall ensure that equipment and/or system is properly
interfaced with Company facilities, that the signals emitted into
Company s network are of the proper mode , bandwidth, power, data
speed, and signal level of the intended use of the customer and in
compliance with the criteria set forth in this tariff and that the signals
do not damage Company equipment, injure personnel or degrade
service to other customers. If the Federal Communications
. Commission or some other appropriate certifying body certifies
terminal equipment as being technically acceptable for direct electrical
connection with interstate communications service Company will
permit such equipment to be connected with its channels without the
use of protective interface devices. If the customer fails to maintain
and operate their equipment and/or system properly, with resulting
imminent harm to Company equipment, personnel, or the quality of
service to other customers Company may, upon written notice
require the use of protective equipment at the customer s expense. Ifthis fails to produce satisfactory quality and safety, Company may,
upon written notice, require the use of protective equipment at the
customer s expense. If this fails to produce satisfactory quality and
safety, Company may, upon written notice, terminate the customer
service.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 24
Cancels Original Sheet No. 24
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued)
Company shall not be liable for any failure of performance due tocauses beyond its reasonable control , including, but not limited to
acts of God, fires, meteorological phenomena, floods, or other
catastrophes; national emergencies, insurrections, riots or wars
strikes, lockouts, work stoppages or other labor difficulties, and any
law, order, regulation or other action of any governing authority or
agency thereof. WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES, MATERIALS, AND
EQUIPMENT PROVIDED HEREUNDER, COMPANY HEREBY
EXPRESSL Y DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, NOT STATED IN THIS TARIFF AND IN PARTICULAR
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Company shall not be liable for:
111 Unlawful use or use by an unauthorized person of Company
facilities and services.
112 Any claim resulting from furnishing, installation, operation
maintenance, or removal of facilities at customer s premise(s).
113 Any claim arising out of a breach in the privacy or security of
communications transmitted over Company facilities.
114 Changes in any of the facilities, operations, services or
procedures of Company that render any facilities or services provided
by subscriber obsolete, or require modification or alteration of such
facilities or services, or otherwise affect their use or performance.
Company will endeavor to advise customer on a timely basis of such
change.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secr~tary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 25
Cancels Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Liability (Continued)
Subscriber shall indemnify and save Company harmless from any andall liability not expressly assumed by Company in Section II andarising in connection with the provision of service by Company tosubscriber, and shall protect and defend Company from any suits orclaims alleging such liability, and shall pay all expenses (including
attorney(s) fees) and satisfy all judgments which may be incurred by
or rendered against Company in connection therewith. Company shall
notify subscriber of any such suit or claim against Company.Company reserves the right to participate in the defense of any such
suit or claim.
The liability of Company for any interruption or failure of service shall
in no event exceed the credit allowance provided for herein. Company
shall not be liable to subscriber or any Authorized User for any lossor damage incurred by reason of or incidental to any delay or
interruption of service, or for failure in or breakdown of facilitiesassociated with the service, or for any mistakes, omissions, delays
errors or defects in transmission occurring in the course of furnishing
service, except to the extent of such credit allowance, which shallconstitute subscriber s sole and exclusive remedy hereunder.
The above tariff language does not constitute a determination by the
Commission that a limitation of liability imposed by the Companyshould be upheld in a court of law. Acceptance for filing by the
Commission recognizes that it is a court's responsibility to adjudicatenegligence and consequential damage claims. It is also the court'responsibility to determine the validity of the exculpatory clause.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Interconnection With Other Carriers
Service furnished by Company may be connected with services orfacilities of another participating carrier. Such interconnection may be
made at a Company terminal or entrance site, at a terminal of anotherparticipating customer, or at the premises of a customer, joint useror authorized user. Service furnished by Company is not part of a joint
undertaking with such other carrier(s).
Any special interface equipment or facilities necessary to achievecompatibility between the facilities of Company and other participating
carriers shall be provided at the customer s expense or as otherwiseagreed upon. Upon customer request and acting as an authorizedagent, Company will attempt to make the necessary arrangements for
such interconnection.
Service furnished by Company may be connected with the facilities or
services of other participating carrier s tariffs applicable to suchconnections.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utiiitics Commission
Office of the S~cretary
ACCEPTED FOR FiLING
MAR 2 31992
Ih.~. Idi!I!O
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 27
Cancels Original Sheet No. 27Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Special Customer Arranqements
In cases where a customer requests special arrangements which may
include engineering, installation , facilities, assembly, purchase orlease of facilities , and/or other special services not offered under this
tariff Company at its option, will provide the requested services.Appropriate recurring and/or non-recurring charges will be developed
accordingly.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23 , 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Ofiice of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS , INC. First Revised Sheet No. 28
Cancels Original Sheet No. 28Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
10.ChanQe in Service AQreement
When a change in service arrangement involves the continued use by
the customer of circuits furnished by Company, installation chargesdo not apply to the circuits continued in use. The minimum serviceperiod and monthly fees for the circuits continued in use determined from the date of initial installation thereof.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Si~c;etary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 29
Cancels Original Sheet No. 29Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
11.Restoration of Service
The use and restoration of service in emergencies shall be
accordance with Part 64, Subpart D of the Federal Communications
Commission s Rules and Regulations, which specifies the priority
system for such activities.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaha Public Utilities CcrnmissiOI1
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
12.Inspection
Company may, upon reasonable notice, make such tests andinspections as may be necessary to determine that the requirementsof this tariff are being complied with in the installation, operationand/or maintenance of the customer or Company equipment. Company
may interrupt the service at any time, without penalty to Company,because of departure from any of these requirements.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS , INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No. 31Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
13.TestinQ and AdjustinQ
Upon reasonable notice, the circuits provided by Company shall bemade available to Company for such tests and adjustments as may
necessary to maintain them in satisfactory condition; no interruption
allowance will be granted for the time during which such tests and
adjustments are made.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Oifice of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 32
Cancels Original Sheet No. 32
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
14.Interruption of Service
It shall be the obligation of the subscriber to notify the Carrier of any
interruption in service. Before giving such notice, the subscriber shallascertain that the trouble is not being caused by any action oromission of the subscriber or is not in wiring or equipment, if any,furnished by the customer and connected to the Company s facilities.
For purposes of credit computation, every month shall be consideredto have 720 hours.
No credit shall be allowed for an interruption of a continuous duration
of less than two hours.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: MarC?h 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Office of th~ SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 33
Cancels Original Sheet No. 33Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
15.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Payment ArranQements
The customer is responsible for payment of all charges for servicesfurnished. Charges for installation, physical or administrative changesexpedites, or cancellation of orders are payable upon completion. Ifbecause of any such activity, a non-Company carrier or supplier leviesadditional charges, these charges shall be passed on to the customer.Recurring charges are billed in advance.
For billing of fixed charges, service is considered to be establishedupon the day in which the Company notifies the subscriber ofinstallation and testing of the subscriber s service.
Bills are payable upon receipt. Subscriber will be billed for all usageaccrued beginning immediately upon access to the service.Commencing seventeen (17) days after rendition of the billing it shallbe considered past due and late payment charges of one and one-quarter percent (1.25%) of the balance of the billing will be applied.
Applicants or customers whose financial conditions are notacceptable to Company may be required at any time to make advanced
payments up to an amount equalling the installation charges, ifapplicable, and/or up to two months actual or estimated charges for
the service to be provided.
A minimum monthly billing of two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) permonth may be applied as an administrative service fee.
A customer who discontinues service or whose service is cancelled
by the Company and/or in accordance with sections of this tariff, andwishes to reinstate service, may be subject to a reconnection chargeof an amount not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 34
Cancels Original Sheet No. 34Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
15.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
Payment ArranQements (Continued)
The charges set forth in this tariff for circuit terminations contemplateinstallations made in normal locations and under normal workingconditions. Any installations to be made under other circumstances
are subject to additional charges, which will be tariffed as appropriate.
If notice of a dispute as to charges is not received, in writing, byCompany within thirty (30) days after an invoice is rendered, suchinvoice shall be deemed to be correct and binding upon the customer.
A charge of no more than twenty dollars ($20.00) will be appliedwhenever a check or draft presented for payment of service is notaccepted by the institution on which it is written.
Customer will be billed for and is liable for payment of all applicablefederal, state, and local taxes, surcharges or other assessmentsincluding such amounts as Company may be authorized to passthrough to the customer.
In certain instances, the customer may be subject to local telephone
charges or message unit charges in using Company s service(s).Company is not responsible for any such local charges imposeddirectly on the customer by the local telephone company for gainingaccess to Company s intercity network.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
16.Disconnection of Service
Customer must give advance verbal or written notice for
disconnection of any Company service. Company will have up to thirty
(30) days to complete disconnect. The subscriber will be responsible
for all charges for thirty (30) days or until the disconnect is effected
whichever is sooner. This thirty (30) day period will begin on the date
of receipt of notice from the subscriber.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23 , 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 36
Cancels Original Sheet No. 36
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
17.Cancellation of Service by Customer
If a. customer cancels an order for service before the service begins
before completion of the minimum period, or before completion ofsome other period mutually agreed upon by the customer for the'
nonrecoverable portions of expenditures or liabilities incurredexpressly on behalf of the customer by Company and not fullyreimbursed by installation and monthly charges, and if, based on an
order by a customer, any installation has either begun or beencompleted, but no services provided, the nonrecoverable cost of suchinstallation shall be borne by the customer.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 37
Cancels Original Sheet No. 37Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
18.Cancellation of Service by Company
The Company may, after seven (7) days written notice and oral notice
twenty-four hours before actual termination, cancel the application for
or discontinue service to the subscriber or applicant without incurring
any liability for any of the following reasons:
011 Customer s failure to pay sum due the Company for servicewithin forty-five (45) days of the date Company rendered its bill forsuch service.
012 A violation of or failure to comply with any regulation governing
the furnishing of service under this tariff.
013 Upon written notification, Company will discontinue furnishing
service to a subscriber who has not used the service for a period of
ninety (90) days and who appears, after investigation to have left thecommunity or who advises Company that Company s service(s) is nolonger desired and no longer desires to be carried as a customer.
014 An order of a court or other government authority having
jurisdiction which prohibits the Company furnishing service.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Id~h!l Public Utilities Commission
Office pf the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FiLING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idzho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Original Sheet No. 37.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION II-RULES AND REGULATIONS (Continued)
19.800/888 Service Numbers
The Company will make every effort to reserve "800/888" vanity
numbers on behalf of customers , but makes no guarantee or warrantythat the requested 800/888 number(s) will be available or assigned
the customer requesting the number.
If a customer accumulates undisputed past-due charges, the Companyreserves the right not to honor the customer s request for a changein 800/888 service to another carrier (e.
, "
porting" of the 800/888number), including a request for a Responsible Organization (Resp
Org) change, until such time as all charges are paid in full.
800/888 numbers shared by more than one customer, wherebyindividual customers are identified by a unique Personal Identification
Number, may not be assigned or transferred for use with service
provided by another carrier. Subject to the limitations provided in this
tariff, the Company will only honor customer requests for change inResp Org or 800/888 service provider for 800/888 numbers dedicatedto the sole use of that single customer.
In all cases of assignment or transfer, written acknowledgement of the
customer is required prior to such assignment or transfer. Allregulations and conditions in this tariff shall apply to such assigneeor transferee.
The assignment of services does not relieve or discharge a customer
from remaining jointly or severally liable for any obligations existing
at the time of the assignment or transfer.
ISSUED: July 17, 1996
BY:
EFFECTIVE: July 31 , 1996
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
JUL 3 11996
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 38
Cancels Original Sheet No. 38
Idaho Public UtiliUes Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
Subscriber s Compliance with Requlations
Company states in all subscribing contracts and agreements thatPurchaser (subscriber) and its employees, brokers, agents, assignsand successors shall at all times comply with and conform to allfederal, state, and local rules and regulations including, but not limited
, rates, posting guidelines , alternate carrier access, and brandingwhich are at any time applicable to any of the telecommunicationsservices provided by Company to Purchaser. The failure of Purchaser
to comply with and observe any rule or regulation or other regulatory
requirement applicable to the telecommunication services to beprovided by Company to Purchaser shall constitute a default under the
Agreement. In the event that the Purchaser fails to remedy such adefault after receiving written notice of such default from Company or
in the event that such default cannot be reasonably corrected, does
not proceed expeditiously and with due diligence to correct said
default, Company may, at its option, terminate Agreement. Purchaser
shall indemnify, defend, and hold Company harmless of and from any
and all claims, liabilities, fines, penalties, or other costs and expenses
incurred or paid Company by reason of Purchaser s failure to complywith any applicable rule, regulation, or other regulatory requirementapplicable to the telecommunication services purchased by Purchaser
from Company.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Ida/1O Public Utilities Commission
Office of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
8G;S8. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS , INC. First Revised Sheet No. 39
Cancels Original Sheet No. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
PostinQ Requirements
Company and federal, and state regulation require tent cards and/or
stickers to be placed near or on pay telephone equipment used to
access its services with violators of provision subject to termination
of service.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS , INC. First Revised Sheet No. 40
Cancels Original Sheet No. 40
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
BlockinQ and Interception Provisions
Company forbids subscribers to block or intercept operator services
of competing carriers. This provision does not pertain in situations
where the customers who control premises equipment are also the
users and bill-payers of Company s service.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Original Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
BrandinQ
Dual branding is provided with all operator assisted calls. Brandingis identifying the carrier the caller is using. Rates will be provided on
request.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 42
Cancels Original Sheet No. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
0- Calls
Company requires all 0- calls (those calls where end users do not dial
additional digits beyond "0" or "9 + 0" within five seconds) to be
directed to the LEC by the subscriber s equipment.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commi~io"
Office of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 43
Cancels Original Sheet No. 43Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERA TOR SERVICES
(Continued)
Call Splashinq
01.Calls transferred to other carriers will be rated and billed so thatreflecting originating and terminating points of those calls; and where
certain transfers cannot be made with this billing, the caller will be
informed. In the event the caller wishes to terminate the call and
replace with another carrier, Company will provide access instructionsfor the preferred carrier.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23 , 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Ofoice of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
L - --
, :':~
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 44
Cancels Original Sheet No. 44
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERA TOR SERVICES
(Continued)
Payment and BillinQ
01.
02.
03.
The customer is responsible for payment of all tariffed rates and
regulations in effect at the time the service is furnished. Usagecharges are billed at the end of each Customer s monthly billing cycle.Any other charges are billed monthly in advance. All charges are duewhen the bill is rendered. Residential Customers may be permitted to
pay all charges through automatic debits to a pre-approved credit card
account.
Company s operator services billing and collection services are
provided by third-party firms with whom Company contracts for such
services. The third-party agents have billing agreements with allRegional Bell Operating Companies (RBOC's) and the majorindependent telephone operating companies. Company may, in certainsituations, enter into separate billing agreements directly with RBOC'
and major independent telephone operating companies. In the eventan end user elects to pay via a major credit card, charges are billedvia direct agreements between Company and the credit establishment
indicated by the end user s major credit card.
The charge for each completed operator assisted call consists of twocharge elements: fixed operator service charge, which will bedependent on the type of billing selected (Le., calling card, chargethird party or other) and/or the completion restriction selected (Le.
station-to-station or person-to-person); and a measured chargedependent on the duration, distance and time of day of the call. Themeasured element is specified as a rate per minute which applies to
each minute of call duration, with a minimum charge for each call of
one minute, and with fractional minutes of use thereafter counted as
one full minut'e.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23 , 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Ip~hp ~~,blje Utilities Commissiol)
Office of the Secretary
ACC~PTED FOR FlUNG
MAR 2 3 1992
ijqj~, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 45
Cancels Original Sheet No. 45
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERATOR SERVICES
(Continued)
Payment and BillinQ (Continued)
031 Charges for Collect, Calling Card , and Charge Third Party Callswill be included on the user s or called or third party's regular homeor business telephone bill pursuant to billing and collectionagreements established by Company with the applicable telephonecompany.
032 Charges for Credit Card Calls will be included on the userregular monthly statement from the card-issuing company.
033 When requested by the user, and authorized by the subscriber
the charges may be provided for inclusion on the hotel or motel bill
of the user. In such cases, Company will provide a record of the call
detail and charges to the hotel or motel for such billing purposes.
04.Company reserves the right to validate worthiness of users through
available credit card, calling card, call number, third party telephonenumber and room number verification procedures. Where a requestedbilling method cannot be validated, the user may be required toprovide an acceptable alternate billing method or Company may refuseto place the call.
When billing functions on behalf of Company are performed by local
exchange telephone companies, credit card companies or others, thepayment of charge conditions and regulations of such companiesapply, including any applicable interest and/or late payment charge
conditions.
05.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
lf1ijfi(J Public Utilities Commission
Bfiite gf the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
GGi$l': !dJ\w
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 46
Cancels Original Sheet No. 46
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION 111- SPECIAL CONDITIONS GOVERNING OPERA TOR SERVICES
(Continued)
Payment and BillinQ (Continued)
06.Customers may receive credit adjustments up to an allowable amount
for contested charges by contacting the billing agency whose numberis shown on the customer bill. Adjustments exceeding theseallowances, if any, will be authorized after appropriate investigation.
Credit card companies will credit the contested amount(s) and notify
the Company for investigation and rebilling if appropriate.
The following call types are at no charge to the customer:07.
Incomplete calls.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992 EFFECTIVE: March 23 , 1992
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
&ise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 47
Cancels Original Sheet No. 47Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
General Description of Service
For purposes of this tariff, the service provided by Company is theresale of long distance telecommunications services and operatorservices.
Company offers its services subject to the provisions of this tariff.
Company s services are offered to subscribers on a monthly basis.
Company s services are offered to subscribers twenty-four (24) hours
a day.
All service shall remain in effect for a minimum of thirty (30) days.
Company offers its services subject to the availability of the necessary
facilities and/or equipment. Company reserves the right to refuse to
provide service to or from any location where the necessary facilities
and/or equipment are not available.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. First Revised Sheet No. 48
Cancels Original Sheet No. 48Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
Section IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Call Completion
Not more than one (1) call per one hundred (100) calls during a typical
busy hour" will receive a busy signal from the Company s terminalor experience any other service delay related to the Companyfacilities or service. The Company is not responsible for delays orsignal degradation caused by any phone company.
ISSUED: March 9, 1992
BY;Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: March 23, 1992
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
OI!ice of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 3 1992
Boise Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS , INC. Second Revised Sheet No. 49
Cancels First Revised Sheet No. Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Calculation of Char~es and Distance
Chargeable time for calls will begin when connection is established betvyeen calling party and company switch. Chargeable time endswhen the calling station "hangs up , thereby releasing the networkconnection. If the calling station does not hang up, chargeable timeends when the network connection is released by automatic timingequipment in the network.
Charges for Company s service(s) are based on the distance andduration of the call , monthly usage, and the rate period (Day, Evening,Night) when the call is placed.
Usage charges for all mileage sensitive products are based on the
airline distance between rate centers associated with the originating
and terminating points of the call. For the purpose of determining
airline mileage vertical and horizontal grid lines have beenestablished across the United States and Canada. The spacingbetween adjacent vertical grid lines and between horizontal grid lines
represents a distance of one coordinate unit. This unit is the square
root of 0., expressed in statute miles. A vertical (V) and a horizontal(H) coordinate is computed for each local exchange company primary
serving office and serving office from its latitude and longitudelocation by use of appropriate map-projection equations. A pair of V-coordinates locates a primary serving office or serving office fordetermining airline mileage, at a particular intersection of anestablished vertical grid line with an established horizontal grid line.The distance between any two primary serving offices or servingoffices is the airline mileage computed as follows:
FORMULA:j(V - V2) ~ (H1 - H2) 2
ISSUED:June 29, 1992
BY:
June 19, 1992 EFFECTIVE:
Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100Carmel, Indiana 46032
-.,
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
JUN291992
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Fifth Revised Sheet No. 50
Cancels Fourth Revised Sheet No. 50
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerinqs
Compete USA is a basic MTS service designed for business customers
in Bell Operating Company calling areas. Calls are billed in six (6)second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
ISSUED: October 19, 2001 EFFECTIVE: November 2, 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Ofiicz of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NOV 2 - 2001
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Tenth Revised Sheet No.
Cancels Ninth Revised Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerinqs (Continued)
Ameritel 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose averagemonthly long distance usage exceeds $1500. There is a $5.00 monthlyminimum for Ameritel 800. Calls are billed in six (6) second increments
with a thirty (30) second minimum.
800 Alternative is a product whereby subscribers receive incoming
calls using switched access. 800 Alternative is designed for business
customers. There is a $5.00 monthly minimum for 800 Alternative.Calls are billed in six (6) second increments with a thirty (30) secondminimum.
Home link 800 is a product whereby subscribers receive incoming
calls using switched access. Home Link 800 is designed for residentialcustomers. There is a $5.00 monthly minimum for Home Link 800.Calls are billed in six (6) second increments with a thirty (30) secondminimum.
Hospitality 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels ;;!nd condominiums. There is a $5.
monthly minimum for Hospitality 800. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincremenis with a lhit1y (30) second minimum.
Ultra 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed jor businesssubscribers whose average monthly long distanc$ usage exceeds$100. There is a $5.00 monthly minimum for Ultra 3aO. Calls are billedin six (6) se,cond increments with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Target 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed tor businesssubscribers whose average monthly long distanca usage e~ceeds
$500. There is a $5.00 montlily minimum biJ:ing for Target aDO. Callsare billed in six (6) second increments with an eighteen (i8) second
minimum.
ISSUED: October 19, 2001 EFFECTIVE: November 2, 2001
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
BY:Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NOV 2 - 2001
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Fourteenth Revised Sheet No. 52
Cancels Thirteenth Revised Sheet No. 52
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerinqs (Continued)
Travel Service allows customers to place long distance calls fromlocations other than their presubscribed telephone. Access to the One
Call Network is gained by dialing an 800/888 number. Three offeringsexist under Travel Service: Protocall Ambassador, Travel America and
Premiere Travel. Calls are billed in six (6) second increments with aone (1) minute minimum for Travel America and Premiere Travel.
Proto call Ambassador is billed in six (6) second increments with athirty (30) second minimum. Cards are issued at no charge to thesubscriber.
Tier One is a basic MTS service for customers whose monthly longdistance usage exceeds $1000. There is no installation or monthlycharge, for Tier One service. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincrements with a thirty (30) second minimum. A one year contract is
required.
Hospitality is a basic MTS service for hospitality customers, such ashotels/motels and condomini!..!ms, whose average monthly longdistance usage exceeds $50. There is no installationfae or monthlycharge for Hospitality B service. Calls are billed in ~ix (6) secondincrements with a thirty (30) second minimum.
.t!Q~itali1Y.E is a basic MTS service for hospitality customers, such ashotels/motels and condominiums, whose average monthly longdistance usage exceeds $1 OOC. There is no installation te0 or monthly
ch:uge for Hospitality F service. Calls are billed in six (6) second
increments with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality E is a basic MTS service for hospitality customers, such ashotels/motels and condominiums, whose average monthly long
distance usa~1e exceeds $500. There is no install8tion fee or mon~hly
charge for Hospitality E service. Calis are billed in six (8) secondincrements wah a thirty (30) second minimum.
ISSUED: October 19 2001
BY:
EFFECTIVE: November 2, 2001
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
Office of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
NaV 2 - 2001
Boise, Idaho
ONE CAll COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Ninth Revised Sheet No. 53
Cancels Eighth Revised Sheet No. 53
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service OfferinQs (Continued)
Operator Services are those services provided by the Company inwhich the end user has a customer relationship with the Company, the
Company contracts with the customer/end user to provide the services
and the customer/end user pays for the actual processing of the
operator assisted calls; or Company s customer relationship is with a
subscriber through a contractual agreement, and the end user has no
direct customer relationship with the Company. The Operator Service
rates and charges, located in Section V, apply to all intralATA
interlAT A and local operator assisted calls.
ISSUED: January 13, 2000 EFFECTIVE: January 27, 2000
BY:laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
JAN 2 7 2000
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Eighth Revised Sheet No. 54
Cancels Seventh Revised Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff NO.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerinqs (Continued)
Special Promotions The Company may from time to time engage in
special promotional trial service offerings of limited duration, (not toexceed ninety (90) days on a per customer basis , for non-optionalrecurring charges), designed to attract new subscribers or to increase
subscriber awareness of a particular tariff offering. Requests forpromotional offerings will be presented to the Commission for itsreview, in accordance with rules and regulations established by theCommission, and will be included in the Company s tariff as anaddendum to the Company s rates and charges.
ISSUED: February 7, 1996 EFFECTIVE: February 21 , 1996
BY:Deborah Barrett, Vice President
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
FEB 2 1 1996
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Twelfth Revised Sheet No. 55
Cancels Eleventh Revised Sheet No. 55
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerinqs (Continued)
Directory Assistance Company processes Directory
Assistance/Information calls on per call basis. The DirectoryAssistance charge applies to each call regardless of whether theDirectory Assistance Bureau is able to furnish tha requested telephonenumber.
Hospitality C is a basic MTS service for hospi1ality customers , such ashotels/motels and condominiums, whose average monthly longdistance usage exceeds $100. There is no installation or monthly feefor Hospitality C service. Calls are billed in six (6) second incrementswith a thirty (30) second minimum.
One Solution is basic MTS service designed for business customers.Calls are billed in six (6) second increments with an eighteen (18)second minimum. This service requires a 24-month Agreement. Thereis a charge of $750.00 if service is terminated early.
One Solution 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed for business
subscribers. There is a $5.00 monthly minimum b!l!ing. Calls are billedin six (6) second increments with an eighteen (18) second minimum.This service requires a 24-month Agreement. There is a charge of$750.00 if service is terminated early.
Special K Domestic is a basic MTS service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose averagemonthly long distance usage exc2eds $5000. There is no installation ormonthly fee for Special K Domestic. Calls are billed in si:o( (6) secondincrem~n!s with a six (6) second minImum.
ISSUED: October 19, 2001
BY:
EFFECTIVE: November 2, 2001
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
Nay 2 - 2001
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.First Revised Sheet No. 55.
Cancels Original Sheet No. 55.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service OfferinQs (Continued)
Guarantee is a basic MTS service for hospitality customers, such ashotels/motels and condominiums. There is no installation or monthly
fee for Guarantee service. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincrements with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Ameritel Outbound is a basic MTS service for hospitality customers
such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose average monthlylong distance usage exceeds $1500. There is no installation or monthly
fee for Ameritel Outbound service. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincrements with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality J is a basic MTS service designe(:J for hospitality customers
such as hotels/motels and condominiums , whose average monthlylong distance usage exceeds $2500. There is no installation or monthly
fee for Hospitality J. Calls are billed in six (6) second increments with asix (6) second minimum.
Guarantee III is a basic MTS service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose averagemonthly long distance usage exceeds $7500. There is no installation or
monthly fee for a-Guarantee III. Calls are billed in one (1) minuteincrements with a one (1) minute minimum.
Hospitality Special is a basic MTS service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose averagemonthly long distance usage exceeds $6500. There is no installation ormonthly fee for Hospitality Special. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincrements with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality Special II is a basic MTS service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose averagemonthly long distance usage exceeds $7000. There is no installation ormonthly fee for Hospitality Special II. Calls are billed in six (6) secondincrements with a six (6) second minimum.
ISSUED: March 8, 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: March 21 , 2002
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho P~blic Utilities Commission
OffIce of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 1 2002
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Original Sheet No. 55.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerinqs (Continued)
Max Five is a basic MTS service designed for hospitality customers
such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose average monthlylong distance usage exceeds $7500. There is no installation or monthly
fee for Hospitality Special. Calls are billed in six (6) second increments
with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality Special 800 is an inbound 800/888 service designed for
hospitality customers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums
whose average monthly long distance usage exceeds $6500. There is a
$5.00 monthly minimum for Hospitality Special 800. Calls are billed in
six (6) second increments with a thirty (30) second minimum.
ISSUED: March 8, 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: March 21 , 2002
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of th~ Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 2 1 2002
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Sixth Revised Sheet No. 56
Cancels Fifth Revised Sheet No. 56
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES
Compete USA
The following per minute rates apply:
Day
Eve/Night/Weekend
$ .
0800
$ .
0800
ISSUED: October 19, 2001 EFFECTIVE: November 2 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho ~~blic Utilities Commission
fIce of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
NOV 2 - 2001
Boise, Idaho
OCMC, INC.
First Revised Sheet No. 57
Cancels Original Sheet No. 57
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerinqs (Continued)
Guarantee III is a basic MTS service designed for hospitalitycustomers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose average
monthly long distance usage exceeds $7500. There is no installation or
monthly fee for a-Guarantee III. Calls are billed in one (1) minute
increments with a one (1) minute minimum.
Hospitality Special is a basic MTS service designed for hospitality
customers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose. average
monthly long distance usage exceeds $6500. There is no installation or
monthly fee for Hospitality Special. Calls are billed in six (6) second
increments with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Hospitality Special II is a basic MTS service designed for hospitality
customers, such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose average
monthly long distance usage exceeds $7000. There is no installation or
monthly fee for Hospitality Special II. Calls are billed in six (6) second
increments with a six (6) second minimum.
Max Five is a basic MTS service designed for hospitality customers
such as hotels/motels and condominiums, whose average monthly long
distance usage exceeds $7500. There is no installation or monthly fee
for Hospitality Special. Calls are billed in six (6) second increments
with a thirty (30) second minimum.
Basic Residential is a MTS service for residential customers. There is
no monthly charge for Basic Residential service. Calls are billed in six
(6) second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
Basic Business is a MTS service for business customers. There is no
monthly charge for Basic Business service. Calls are billed in six (6)
second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
ISSUED: September 23, 2002 EFFECTIVE: October 7, 2002
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
OCT 7 ,- 2002
BY:
Boise, Idaho
aCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 57.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION IV- DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE (Continued)
Service Offerinqs (Continued)
Basic Residential Inbound is an 800/888 service for residentialcustomers. There is no monthly minimum for Basic Residential service.Calls are billed in six (6) second increments with six (6) secondminimum.
Basic Business Inbound is an 800/888 service for business customers.
There is no monthly minimum for Basic Business Inbound service. Calls
are billed in six (6) second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
1010880 Casual Callinq is a product whereby end users, notpresubscribed to One Call's service , may place long distance calls by
dialing Company s access code.
Web Outbound is a basic MTS service for customers who sign up forservice via Company s web site. Calls are billed to a valid credit cardeach month; and receive their monthly bills via e-mail. Calls are billed in
six (6) second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
Web Inbound is an 800/888 service for customers who sign up forservice via Company s web site. Calls are billed to a valid credit cardeach month; and customers receive their monthly bills via e-mail. There
is a $5.00 monthly minimum for Web Inbound. Calls are billed in six (6)
second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
Web Travel is a travel card service which allows a customer to placelong distance calls from locations other than their presubscribed
telephone. Access to the Company s network is gained by dialing an800/888 number. This service is offered to customers who sign up via
Company s web site. Calls are billed to a valid credit card each month;and customers receive their monthly bills via e-mail. Calls are billed in
six (6) second increments with a six (6) second minimum.
ISSUED: September 23 2002
BY:
EFFECTIVE: October 7, 2002
Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
OCT 7 ,~2002
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Ninth Revised Sheet No. 57.
Cancels Eighth Revised Sheet No. 57.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Travel Service
Protocall Ambassador
Day
$ .
3500
Evening
$ .
3500
Night
$ .
3500
Travel America
Day
$ .
2500
Evening
$ .
2100
Night
$ .
1800
Travel Surcharge
$ .
50/call
Premiere Travel
Day 2000
Evening
$ .
2000
Night
$ .
2000
ISSUED: October 19 2001 EFFECTIVE: November 2, 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office oi the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
N a v 2;- 2001
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Ninth Revised Sheet No. 57.
Cancels Eighth Revised Sheet No. 57.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
13.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES
10.Tier One
Day
$ .
1400/min.
Evening
1400
Niqht
1400
Niqht
1250
Niqht
OSOO
Niqht
1010
11.Hospitality B
Day
$ .
1250/min.
Evening
1250
12.Hospitality F
Day
$ .
0aOO/min.
Evening
0800
Hospitality E
Day EveniQ
$ .
1010/min.1010
ISSUED: October 19 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
a01 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: November 2, 2001
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
NOV 2 - 2001
Boise. Idaho
OCMC , INC.First Revised Sheet No. 58
Cancels Original Sheet No. 58
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES
Operator Service Rates
Reserved for future use
ISSUED: November 5, 2002 EFFECTIVE: November 18, 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
Nay 1 8 2002
BGise. 10000
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Second Revised Sheet No. 58.
Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 58.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
14.Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan 8
021 Local, IntraLATA and InterLATA Rates
Day
$ .
8900/min.
Eveninq Niqht/Weekend
$ .
8900/min.
$ .
8900/min.
022 Operator Service Charqes - Option 8
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of each
operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth above.
Automated Live'
erator erator
Calling Card $4.$5.Collect $4.$6.
Third Party $9.Person-to-Person $9.
ISSUED: July 9, 2001 EFFECTIVE: July 23, 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
JUL 2 3 2001
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Third Revised Sheet No. 58.
Cancels Second Revised Sheet No. 58.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
14.Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan C
031 Local, IntraLATA and InterLATA Rates
Day
$ .
9500/min.
Eveninq Niqht/Weekend
$ .
9500/min.
$ .
9500/min.
032 Operator Service Charqes - Option C
An operator service charge will be added to theJirst minute of each
operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth above.
Automated
Operator
Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$ 5.47
$5.
$7.
$7.
$11.
$11.
ISSUED: July 9, 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: July 23, 2001
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
J\CCEPTED FOR FILING
JUL 2 3 2001
Boise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Fourth Revised Sheet No. 58.
Cancels Third Revised Sheet No. 58.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
14.Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan D
041 local, IntralATA and InterLATA Rates
Dav
200/min.
Evenina NiQhtlWeekend
200/min.200/min.
* Minutes 1-7 are billed in 1 minute increments. Minutes 8+ are billed
in 2 minute increments.
042 Operator Service CharQes - Option D
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of each
operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth above.
Automated Live
erator erator
Calling Card $6.$ 8.45
Collect $ 7.40 $8.
Third Party $13.Person-to-Person $13.
ISSUED: July 9, 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: July 23, 2001
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
JUL 2 3 2001
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Original Revised Sheet No. 58.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
14.Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Inmate Operator Service Rates
051 Local , Intra LATA and InterLATA rates
Day
$ .
4000/min.
Evening Night/Weekend
$ .
4000/min.$ AOOO/min.
052 Operator Service Charges
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of each
operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth above.
Operator Station $3.
$6.Person-to-Person
, ISSUED: May 8, 2000
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: May 22, 2000
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAY 2 22000
Boise. Idaho
ONE CAll COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Second Revised Sheet No. 58.
Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 58.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
14.Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan E
061 local. IntralAT A and InterlAT A Rates
Day
$ 1.300/min.
Eveninq Night/Weekend
$ 1.300/min.$ 1.300/min.
* Minutes 1-7 are billed in 1 minute increments. Minutes 8+ are billedin 2 minute increments.
062 Operator Service Charqes - Option E
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of each
operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth above.
Automated live
erator erator
Calling Card $7.$8.Collect $7.$8.
Third Party $13.Person-to-Person $13.
ISSUED: July 9, 2001 EFFECTIVE: July 23, 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100Carmel, Indiana 46032
I~aho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
JUL 2 3 20Ot
&1se. Jdaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Original Sheet No. 58.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
14.Operator Service Rates (Continued)
800-MAX-SA VE
COLLECT - PEAK RATES*
RATE
MILEAG E
ALL
INITIAL
MINUTE
ADDITIONAL
MINUTES
$ 0.3800 $0.3800
COLLECT - OFF-PEAK RATES*
RATE
MILEAG E
ALL
INITIAL
MINUTE
ADDITIONAL
MINUTES
$ 0.0800 $ 0.0800
CALLING CARD - ALL TIME PERIODS
RATE
MILEAGE
ALL
INITIAL
MINUTE
ADDITIONAL
MINUTES
$ 0.8900
$ .
8900
OPERATOR CHARGES
Automated Calling Card
Live Calling Card
Automated Collect
Live Collect
$4.
$5.
$2.
$3.
Peak: 7am-8pm, Off-Peak: 8pm-7am. Collect calls are billed in three minute increments with a threeminute minimum.
ISSUED: April 11 , 2001 EFFECTIVE: April 23, 2001
. .
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
IElaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
, ACCEPTED FOR FILING
APR 2 3 2001
Boise. Idaho
OCMC, INC.Second Revised Sheet No. 59
Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 59
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan B
021 Local, IntraLATA and InterLATA Rates
Day
$ .
9900/min.
Eveninq NiqhtlWeekend
$ .
9900/min.
$ .
9900/min.
022 Operator Service Charqes - Option
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute ofeach operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forthabove.
Automated Live
erator erator
Calling Card $ 5.$ 7.Collect $ 5.$ 7.Third Party $10.Person-to-Person $12.
ISSUED: January 7 2003
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: January 20, 2003
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
JAN 2 0 2003
Boise, Idaho
OCMC, INC.Second Revised Sheet No. 60
Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 60
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan C
031 Local , Intra LATA and InterLATA Rates
Day
$ .
9500/min.
Evenin~Ni~htlWeekend
$ .
9500/min.
$ .
9500/min.
032 Operator Service Charqes - Option C
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute ofeach operator call , in addition to the per minute rates set forthabove.
Automated
Operator Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$ 6.
$ 6.
$ 8.
$ 8.
$ 12.
$ 12.
ISSUED: November 5, 2002 EFFECTIVE: November 18 , 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FlUNG
Nav 1 8 2002
Boise, Idaho
OCMC , INC.Second Revised Sheet No.
Cancels First Revised Sheet No.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Reserved for future use
ISSUED: November 5, 2002 EFFECTIVE: November 18, 2002
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
N 0 V 1 8 2002
Boise. Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Seventh Revised Sheet No. 61.
Cancels Sixth Revised Sheet No. 61.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RAtES AND CHARGES (Continued)
19.Hospitality C
Day
$ .
1110/min.
Evening NiQht
11101110
20.Special K Domestic
Day
$ .
0650/min.
Eveninq NiQht
06500650
ISSUED: October 19, 2001 EFFECTIVE: November 2, 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Pub!ic Utilities Commission
Office cf the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NOY 2 - 2001
Baise, Idaho
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Third Revised Sheet No. 61.
Cancels Second Revised Sheet No. 61.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
21.PSP Surcharqe
A surcharge applies on all completed intrastate toll-free and 10XXXJ101XXXXaccess code calls, including any 800/888 or travel card calls, originating froma pay telephone. This surcharge is applied in addition to any other servicecharges or surcharges. The surcharge does not apply to: calls paid for byinserting coins at the pay telephone; calls placed from stations other than a
pay telephone.
PSP Surcharge Rate 26 per call
ISSUED: November 24, 1999
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: December 10, 1999
Idaho Public Utilities CommissiOf1
Office of the SecretaryACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 1 0 1999
Roi.c:.", Irbhn
ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Fifth Revised Sheet No. 62
Cancels Fourth Revised Sheet No. 62
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES Continued
22.One Solution
Day Evenin NiQht
$ .
1 01 0 1010 1010
23.One Solution 800
Day !=venin NiQht
$ .
1010 1010 1010
24.Guarantee
Day Evenin NiQht
$ .
1207 1207 1207
25.Amsri!el Outbound
Day Evenin NiQht
$ .
0390 0890 0890
26.Guarantee m
yj)"y
Evening Nigh.!
$ .
0490 0490 0490
ISSUED: October 19, 2001 EFFECTIVE: November 2, 2001
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
One Call Communications, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel , Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NaV 2 - 2001
Boise, Idaho
OCMC, INC.Second Revised Sheet No. 63
Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 63
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan E
061 Local, IntraLA T A and InterLA T A Rates
Day
$ 1.300/min.
Evenin!=l Ni!=lht/Weekend
$ 1.300/min.$ 1.300/min.
* Minutes 1-7 are billed in 1 minute increments. Minutes 8+ are billedin 2 minute increments.
062 Operator Service Charqes - Option E
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute ofeach operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forthabove.
Automated
Operator
Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$10.
$ 10.
$ 11.
$ 11.
$ 16.
$ 16.
ISSUED: November 5 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: November 18, 2002
Idaho Public Utilities Commissiofl
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
Nav 1 8 2002
1:)(,!;;~ldaho
OCMC, INC.First Revised Sheet No. 64.
Cancels Original Sheet No. 64.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan F
081 Local , IntraLATA and InterLATA Rates
Day
140/min.
Eveninq NiqhtlWeekend
140/min.140/min.
082 Operator Service Charqes - Option F
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of
each operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forthabove.
Automated
Operator
Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$ 5.
$ 5.
$ 6.
$ 6.
$ 6.
$ 7.
ISSUED: March 7, 2003 EFFECTIVE: March 19 , 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
aCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 1 9 2003
Boise. Idaho
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 64.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
800-BESTCALL (Dial Around Rates)
Day
4900/min.
Eveninq NiqhtlWeekend
1000/min.3900/min.
091 Operator Service Charqes
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of
each operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forthabove.
Automated
Operator
Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$1.
$1.
$ 3.
$ 3.
$ 3.
$ 3.
ISSUED: October 29 2002 EFFECTIVE: November 11, 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC , Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
NOV 11 2002
Boise. Idaho
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 64.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
Rate Plan G
Day
$ .
8900/min.
Eveninq Niqht/Weekend
$ .
8900/min.
$ .
8900/min.
101 Operator Service Charqes
An operator serviteCh~~:tvill be added to the first minute each. operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forth
above.
Automated
..
Operator
Live
Operator
. .
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$ 3.
$ 3.
$ 3.
$ 3.
$ 3.
$ 3.
ISSUED: November 25 2002 EFFECTIVE: December 9 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
Isaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
DEC 9,- 2002
Rni." Irbhn
OCMC , INC.
Original Sheet No. 64.4
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Operator Service Rates (Continued)
800-YOU-SAVE (Dial Around Rates)
Rate
Mileaqe Peak (7am-7pm)
$ .
7900/min.
Off-Peak (7pm-7am)
$ .
1000/min.All
111 Operator Service Char~es
An operator service charge will be added to the first minute of
each operator call in addition to the per minute rates set forthabove.
Automated
Operator
Live
Operator
Calling Card
Collect
Third Party
Person-to-Person
$ 3.
$ 3.
$ 4.
$ 4.
$ 4.
$4.
ISSUED: February 25 2003 EFFECTIVE: March 13 2003
BY:Laura Clore , Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100Carmel, Indiana 46032
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
MAR 1 3 2003
Boise, Idabo
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 75
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
37.
38.
39.
40.
SECTION V. RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
34.Basic Residential
Niqht
$ .
0800/min
Niqht
$ .
06001min
Niqht
$ .
0800/min
Niqht
$ .
0600/min
Niaht
$ .
0490/min
Niaht
$ .
0650/min
Day
$ .
0800/min.
Eveninq
$ .
0800/min
35.Basic Business
Day
$ .
0600/min.
Eveninq
$ .
0600/min
36.Basic Residential Inbound
Day
$ .
0800/min.
Eveninq
$ .
0800/min
Basic Business Inbound
Day
$ .
0600/min.
Eveninq
$ .
0600/min
1010880 Casual Callinq
Initial
Period*
9900
Each Add'
Minute
0490
Initial Period: Up to 30 Minutes
Web Outbound
Day
$ .
0490/min.
Eveninq
$ .
0490/min
Web Inbound
Day
$ .
O650/min.
Eveninq
~ .
0650/min
ISSUED: September 23, 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
aCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: October 7 2002
Idaho ~bliC Utilities Commission
ACC
ffICP. of the SecretaryPTED FOR FILING
OCT 7,2002
Boise Idaho
OCMC, INC.
Original Sheet No. 76
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Tariff No.
SECTION V- RATES AND CHARGES (Continued)
Web Travel41.
Day
$ .
1500/min.
EveninQ
$ .
1500/min
NiQht
$ .
1500/min
ISSUED: September 23, 2002
BY:Laura Clore, Regulatory Manager
OCMC, Inc.
801 Congressional Blvd., Suite 100
Carmel, Indiana 46032
EFFECTIVE: October 7, 2002
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
OCT 7 ,~2002
Boise, Idaho