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LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
IDAHO
LOCAL EXCHANGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES TARIFF
YMax Communications Corp.
This tariff contains the descriptions, regulations, and rates applicable to the provision of local exchange
telecommunications services provided by YMax Communications Corp. with principal offices at 223 Sunset
Avenue, Suite 223 223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223 for services furnished within the State ofIdaho. This tariffis
on file with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, and copies may be inspected, during nonnal business
hours, at the Company s principal place of business.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.
LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
Idaho Tariff No. 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
Table of Contents............................................................... ....................
Check Sheet ...........................................................................................
Explanation of Symbols .........................................................................
Application of Tariff......................................................................... .....
SECTION 1 - DEFINITIONS
SECTION 2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS
SECTION 3 - SERVICE AREAS
SECTION 4 - SERVICE CHARGES AND SURCHARGES
SECTION 5 - LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICE
SECTION 6 SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICES
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Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
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Boise, Idaho
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EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
When changes are made in any tariff sheet, a revised sheet will be issued canceling the tariff sheet affected.
Changes will be identified on the revised sheet(s) through the use of the following symbols:
(C)
(D)
(1)
(N)
(R)
(T)
(M)
To signify changed rate, regulation or condition.
To signify discontinued rate, regulation or condition.
To signify increase.
To signify new material, including a listing, rate, regulation, rule or condition.
To signify reduction.
To signify a change in the word of text, but no change in the rate, rule or condition.
Moved from another tariff location.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
APPLICATION OF TARIFF
This tariff sets forth the service offerings, rates, tenns and conditions applicable to the furnishing of intrastate
end-user local exchange communications services by YMax Communications Corp., hereinafter referred to as
the Company, to Customers within the state ofIdaho. YMax s services are furnished subject to the availability
of facilities and subject to the tenns and conditions set forth herein.
This tariff is on file with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. In addition, this tariff is available for review at
the main office of YMax Communications Corp. at 223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223, Palm Beach, Florida
33480.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 1.0 - DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this tariff, the following defmitions will apply:
Access Line - An arrangement from a local exchange telephone company or other common carrier, using either
dedicated or switched access, which connects a Customer s location to Carrier s location or switching center.
Advance Payment - Part or all of a payment required before the start of service.
Authorization Code - A numerical code, one or more of which may be assigned to a Customer, to enable
Carrier to identify the origin of service of the Customer so it may rate and bill the call. All authorization codes
shall be the sole property of Carrier and no Customer shall have any property or other right or interest in the
use of any particular authorization code. Automatic numbering identification (ANI) may be used as or in
connection with the authorization code.
Authorized User - A person, fmn or corporation authorized by the Customer to be an end-user of the service
of the Customer.
Automatic Numbering Identification (ANI) - A type of signaling provided by a local exchange telephone
company which automatically identifies the local exchange line from which a call originates.
Commission - The Idaho Public Utilities Commission.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Common Carrier - An authorized company or entity providing telecommunications services to the public
Company - YMax Communications Corp., the issuer of this tariff.
Customer - The person, firm or corporation that orders service and is responsible for the payment of charges
and compliance with the terms and conditions of this tariff.
Customer Premises - A location designated by the Customer for the purposes of connecting to the Company
servIces.
Customer Terminal Equipment - Terminal equipment provided by the Customer.
End Office - The LEC switching system office or serving wire center where Customer station loops are
terminated for purposes of interconnection to each other and/or to trunks.
End-User Premises - A location designated by the Customer for the purposes of connecting to the Company
servIces.
Equal Access - A form of dialed access provided by local exchange companies whereby interexchange calls
dialed by the Customer are automatically routed to the Company s network. Presubscribed Customers may also
route interexchange calls to the Company s network by dialing an access code supplied by the Company.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Exchange Telephone Company or Telephone Company - Denotes any individual, partnership, association
joint-stock company, trust, or corporation authorized by the appropriate regulatory bodies to engage in
providing public switched communication service throughout an exchange area, and between exchange areas
within the LATA.
ICB - Individual Case Basis.
IXC or Interexchange Carrier - A long distance telecommunications services provider.
Interruption - The inability to complete calls due to equipment malfunctions or human errors. Interruption
shall not include, and no allowance shall be given for service difficulties such as slow dial tone, circuits busy or
other network and/or switching capability shortages. Nor shall Interruption include the failure of any service or
facilities provided by a common carrier or other entity other than the Carrier. Any Interruption allowance
provided within this Tariffby Carrier shall not apply where service is interrupted by the negligence or willful
act of the Customer, or where the Carrier, pursuant to the tenns of this Tariff, terminates service because of
non-payment of bills, unlawful or improper use of the Carrier s facilities or service, or any other reason covered
by this Tariff or by applicable law.
LATA - A Local Access and Transport Area established pursuant to the Modification of Final Judgment
entered by the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in Civil Action No. 82-0192; or any
other geographic area designated as a LATA in the National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc. TariffF.
No., or its successor tariff(s).
LEC - Local Exchange Company refers to the dominant, monopoly local telephone company in the area also
served by the Company.
Monthly Recurring Charges - The monthly charges to the Customer for services, facilities and equipment
which continue for the agreed upon duration of the service.
MOU - Minutes of Use.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Serving Wire Center - A specified geographic point from which the vertical and horizontal coordinate is used
in calculation of airline mileage.
Shared Inbound Calls - Refers to calls that are tenninated via the Customer s Company-provided local
exchange line.
Shared Outbound Calls - Refers to calls in Feature Group (FGD) exchanges whereby the Customer s local
telephone lines are presubscribed by the Company to the Company s outbound service such that" 1 + 1 O-digit
number" calls are automatically routed to the Company s or an IXC's network. Calls to stations within the
Customer s LATA may be placed by dialing "lOXXX" or "10IXXXX" with 1 + 10-digit number.
Station - The network control signaling unit and any other equipment provided at the Customer s prelnises
which enables the Customer to establish communications connections and to effect communications through
such connections.
Subscriber - The person, fmn, partnership, corporation, or other entity who orders telecommunications service
from YMax. Service may be ordered by, or on behalf of, those who own, lease or otherwise manage the pay
telephone, PBX, or other switch vehicle from which an End User places a call utilizing the services of the
Company.
NECA - National Exchange Carriers Association.
Non-Recurring Charge NRC") - The initial charge, usually assessed on a one-time basis, to initiate and
establish service.
PIN - Personal Identification Number. See Authorization Code.
Point of Presence POP") - Point of Presence
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Recurring Charges - Monthly charges to the Customer for services, and equipment, which continues for the
agreed upon duration of the service.
Service - Any means of service offered herein or any combination thereof.
Service Order - The written or verbal request for Company services by the Customer and the Company in the
fonnat devised by the Company. A Service Order initiates the respective obligations of the parties as set forth
therein and pursuant to this tariff.
Switched Access OriginationlTermination - Where access between the Customer and the interexchange
carrier is provided on local exchange company Feature Group circuits and the connection to the Customer is a
LED-provided business or residential access line. The cost of switched Feature Group access is billed to the
interexchange carrier.
Terminal Equipment - Any telecommunications equipment other than the transmission or receiving
equipment installed at a Company location.
Usage Charges - Charges for minutes or messages traversing over local exchange facilities.
User or End User - A Customer, Joint User, or any other person authorized by a Customer to use service
provided under this tariff.
YMax - YMax Communications Corp., issuer of this tariff.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Undertaking of the Company
1.1 Scope
The Company undertakes to furnish communications service pursuant to the tenns of this
tariff in connection with one-way and/or two-way infonnation translnission originating from
points within the State ofIdaho, and terminating within a local calling area as derIDed herein.
The Company is responsible under this tariff only for the services and facilities provided
hereunder, and it assumes no responsibility for any service provided by any other entity that
purchases access to the Company network in order to originate or tenninate its own services
or to communicate with its own Customers.
Shortage of Equipment or Facilities
The Company reserves the right to limit or to allocate the use of existing facilities, or
of additional facilities offered by the Company, when necessary because of lack of
facilities, or due to some other cause beyond the Company s control.
The furnishing of service under this tariff is subject to the availability on a continuing
basis of all the necessary facilities and is lilnited to the capacity of the Company
facilities as well as facilities the Company may obtain from other carriers to furnish
service from time to time as required at the sole discretion of the Company.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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1.3 Terms and Conditions
Service is provided on the basis of a minimum period of at least thirty (30) days, 24-
hours per day. For the purpose of computing charges in this tariff, a month is
considered to have thirty (30) days.
Customers may be required to enter into written service orders which shall contain or
reference a specific description of the service ordered, the rates to be charged, the
duration of the services, and the tenns and conditions in this tariff. Customers will
also be required to execute any other documents as may be reasonably requested by
the Company.
Except as otherwise stated in the tariff, at the expiration of the initial tenn specified
in each Service Order, or in any extension thereof, service shall continue on a month
to month basis at the then current rates unless tenninated by either party upon notice.
Any termination shall not relieve the Customer of its obligation to pay any charges
incurred under the service order and this tariff prior to tennination. The rights and
obligations which by their nature extend beyond the termination of the tenn of the
service order shall survive such tennination.
Service may be tenninated upon written notice to the Customer if:
the Customer is using the service in violation of this tariff; or
the Customer is using the service in violation of the law.
This tariff shall be interpreted and governed by the laws of the State ofIdaho without
regard for its choice of laws provision.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Undertaking of the Company, Cont'
1.3 Terms and Conditions, Cont'
Any other Telephone Company may not interfere with the right of any person or
entity to obtain service directly from the Company. No person or entity shall be
required to make any payment, incur any penalty, monetary or otherwise, or purchase
any services in order to have the right to obtain service directly from the Company.
To the extent that either the Company or any other Telephone Company exercises
control over available cable pairs, conduit, duct space, raceways, or other facilities
needed by the other to reach a person or entity, the party exercising such control shall
make them available to the other on tenns equivalent to those under which the
Company makes similar facilities under its control available to its Customers. At the
reasonable request of either party, the Company and the Other Telephone Company
shall jointly attempt to obtain from the owner of the property access for the other
party to serve a person or entity.
The Company hereby reserves its rights to establish service packages specific to a
particular Customer. These contracts mayor may not be associated with volume
and/ortenn discounts. All service packages established by the Company will be filed
with the Commission prior to the furnishing of service.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Undertaking of the Company, Cont'd.
1.4 Limitations on Liability
Except as otherwise stated in this section, the liability of the Company for damages
arising out of either: (1) the furnishing of its services, including but not limited to
lnistakes, omissions, interruptions, delays, or errors, or other defects, representations
or use of these services or (2) the failure to furnish its service, whether caused by acts
or omission, shall be limited to the extension of allowances to the Customer for
interruptions in service as set forth in Section 2.
Except for the extension of allowances to the Customer for interruptions in service
set forth in Section 2., the Company shall not be liable to a Customer or third party
for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, reliance, consequential, exemplary or
punitive damages, including, but not limited to, loss of revenue or profits, for any
reason whatsoever, including, but not limited to, any act or olnission, failure to
perfonn, delay, interruption, failure to provide any service or any failure in or
breakdown of facilities associated with the service.
The liability of the Company for errors in billing that result in overpayment by the
Customer shall be limited to a credit equal to the dollar amount erroneously billed or
in the event that payment has been made and service has been discontinued, to a
refund of the amount erroneously billed.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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1.4 Limitations on Liability, Cont'
The Company shall be indemnified and saved harmless by the Customer from and
against all loss, liability, damage and expense, including reasonable counsel fees, due
to:
Any act or omission of: (a) the Customer, (b) any other entity furnishing
service, equipment or facilities for use in conjunction with services or
facilities provided by the Company; or (c) common carriers or
warehousemen, except as contracted by the Company;
Any delay or failure of perfonnance or equipment due to causes beyond the
Company s control, including but not lilnited to, acts of God, fIres, floods
earthquakes, hurricanes, or other catastrophes; national emergencies
insurrections, riots, wars or other civil commotions; strikes, lockouts, work
stoppages or other labor difficulties; criminal actions taken against the
Company; unavailability, failure or malfunction of equipment or facilities
provided by the Customer or third parties; and any law, order, regulation or
other action of any governing authority or agency thereof;
Any unlawful or unauthorized use of the Company s facilities and services;
Libel, slander, invasion of privacy or infringement of patents, trade secrets
or copyrights arising from or in connection with the material translnitted by
means of Company-provided facilities or services; or by means of the
combination of Company-provided facilities or services;
Breach in the privacy or security of communications translnitted over the
Company s facilities;
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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1.4 Limitations on Liability, Cont'
Cont'
Changes in any of the facilities, operations or procedures of the Company
that render any equipment, facilities or services provided by the Customer
obsolete, or require modification or alteration of such equipment, facilities or
services, or otherwise affect their use or perfonnance, except where
reasonable notice is required by the Company and is not provided to the
Customer, in which event the Company s liability is limited as set forth
above in Section 2.
Defacement of or damage to Customer premises resulting from the
furnishing of services or equipment on such prelnises or the installation or
removal thereof;
Injury to property or injury or death to persons, including claims for
payments made under Workers' Compensation law or under any plan for
employee disability or death benefits, arising out of, or caused by, any act or
olnission of the Customer, or the construction, installation, maintenance
presence, use or removal of the Customer s facilities or equipment
connected, or to be connected to the Company s facilities;
Any noncompletion of calls due to network busy conditions;
Any calls not actually attempted to be completed during any period that
service is unavailable;
And any other claim resulting from any act or olnission of the Customer or
patron(s) of the Customer relating to the use of the Company s services or
facilities.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Undertaking ofthe Company, Cont'
1.4 Limitations on Liability, Cont'd.
The Company does not guarantee nor make any warranty with respect to installations
provided by it for use in an explosive atmosphere.
The Company makes no warranties or representations, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
either in fact or by operation of law, statutory or otherwise, including warranties of
merchantability or fitness for a particular use, except those expressly set forth herein.
Failure by the Company to assert its rights pursuant to one provision of this tariff
does not preclude the Company from asserting its rights under other provisions.
Directory Errors - In the absence of gross negligence or willful misconduct, no
liability for damages arising from errors or lnistakes in or Olnissions of directory
listings, or errors or mistakes in or Olnissions oflisting obtainable from the directory
assistance operator, including errors in the reporting thereof, shall attach to the
Company. An allowance for errors or lnistakes in or olnissions of published directory
listings or for errors or lnistakes in or olnissions of listing obtainable from the
directory assistance operator shall be at the monthly tariff rate for each listing, or in
the case of a free or no-charge directory listing, credit shall equal two times the
monthly tariff rate for an additional listing, for the life of the directory or the charge
period during which the error, lnistake or omission occurs.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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1.4 Limitations on Liability, Cont'
With respect to Emergency Number 911 Service:
This service is offered solely as an aid in handling assistance calls in
connection with fIre, police and other emergencies. The company is not
responsible for any losses, claims, demands, suits or any liability whatsoever
whether suffered, made instituted or asserted by the Customer or by any
other party or person for any personal injury or death of any person or
persons, and for any loss, damage or destruction of any property, whether
owned by the Customer or others, caused or claimed to have been caused by:
(1) mistakes, olnissions, interruptions, delays, errors or other defects in the
provision of service, or (2) installation, operation, failure to operate
maintenance, removal, presence, condition, local or use of any equipment
and facilities furnishing this service.
Neither is the Company responsible for any infringement, nor invasion of the
right of privacy of any person or persons, caused or claimed to have been
caused directly or indirectly, by the installation, operation, failure to operate
maintenance, removal, presence, condition, occasion or use of emergency
911 service features and the equipment associated therewith, or by any
services furnished by the Company, including, but not limited to the
identification of the telephone number, address or name associated with the
telephone used by the party or parties accessing emergency 911 service, and
which arise out of the negligence or other wrongful act of the Company, the
Customer, its users, agencies or municipalities, or the employees or agents of
anyone of them.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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1.4 Limitations on Liability, Cont'
With respect to Emergency Number 911 Service, Cont'
When a Customer with a nonpublished telephone number, as defined herein
places a call to the emergency 911 service, the Company will release the
name and address of the calling party, where such infonnation can be
detennined, to the appropriate local governmental authority responsible for
emergency 911 service upon request of such governmental authority. By
subscribing to service under this tariff, the Customer acknowledges and
agrees with the release of infonnation as described above.
The included tarifflanguage does not constitute a determination by the Commission
that a limitation of liability imposed by the Company should be upheld in a court of
law. Acceptance for filing by the Commission recognizes that it is a court'
responsibility to adjudicate negligence and consequential damage claims. It is also
the court's responsibility to determine the validity of the exculpatory clause.
1.5 Notification of Service-Affecting Activities
The Company will provide the Customer reasonable notification of service-affecting activities
that may occur in nonnal operation of its business. Such activities may include, but are not
lilnited to, equipment or facilities additions, removals or rearrangements and routine
preventative maintenance. Generally, such activities are not specific to an individual
Customer but affect many Customers' services. No specific advance notification period is
applicable to all service activities. The Company will work cooperatively with the Customer
to detennine the reasonable notification requirements. With some emergency or unplanned
service-affecting conditions, such as an outage resulting from cable damage, notification to
the Customer may not be possible.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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1.6 Provision of Equipment and Facilities
The Company shall use reasonable efforts to maintain only the facilities and
equipment that it furnishes to the Customer. The Customer may not nor may the
Customer pennit others to rearrange, disconnect, remove, attempt to repair, or
otherwise interfere with any of the facilities or equipment installed by the Company,
except upon the written consent of the Company.
The Company may substitute, change or rearrange any equipment or facility at any
time and from time to time, but shall not thereby alter the technical parameters of the
service provided the Customer.
Equipment the Company provides or installs at the Customer Premises for use in
connection with the services the Company offers shall not be used for any purpose
other than that for which the equipment is provided.
Except as otherwise indicated, Customer provided station equipment at the
Customer s premises for use in connection with this service shall be so constructed
maintained and operated as to work satisfactorily with the facilities of the Company.
The Company shall not be responsible for the installation, operation, or maintenance
of any Customer provided communications equipment. Where such equipment is
connected to the facilities furnished pursuant to this tariff, the responsibility of the
Company shall be limited to the furnishing of facilities offered under this tariff and to
the maintenance and operation of such facilities. Subject to this responsibility, the
Company shall not be responsible for:
the through transmission of signals by Customer provided equipment or for
the quality of, or defects in, such translnission; or
the reception of signals by Customer-provided equipment; or
network control signaling where such signaling is perfonned by Customer-
provided network control signaling equipment.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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1.7 Non-Routine Installation
At the Customer s request, installation and/or maintenance may be perfonned outside the
Company s regular business hours or in hazardous locations. In such cases, charges based on
cost of the actual labor, material, or other costs incurred by or charged to the Company will
apply. If installation is started during regular business hours, but, at the Customer s request
extends beyond regular business hours into time periods including, but not lilnited to
weekends, holidays, and/or night hours, additional charges may apply.
1.8 Special Construction
Subject to the agreement of the Company and to all of the regulations contained in this tariff
special construction of facilities may be undertaken on a reasonable efforts basis at the request
of the Customer. Special construction is construction undertaken:
where facilities are not presently available, and there is no other requirement for the
facilities so constructed;
of a type other than that which the Company would nonnally utilize in the furnishing
of its services;
over a route other than that which the Company would nonnally utilize in the
furnishing of its services;
in a quantity greater than that which the Company would nonnally construct;
on an expedited basis;
on a temporary basis until pennanent facilities are available;
involving abnonnal costs; or
in advance of its nonnal construction.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Undertaking of the Company, Cont'd.
1.9 Ownership of Facilities
Title to all facilities provided in accordance with this tariff remains in the Company, its
partners, agents, contractors or suppliers.
Prohibited Uses
2.4
The services the Company offers shall not be used for any unlawful purpose or for any use as
to which the Customer has not obtained all required governmental approvals, authorizations
licenses, consents and pennits.
The Company may require applicants for service who intend to use the Company s offerings
for resale and/or for shared use to file a letter with the Company confmning that their use of
the Company s offerings complies with relevant laws and the Public Utilities Commission of
Idaho s regulations, policies, orders, and decisions.
The Company may block any signals being translnitted over its Network by Customers which
cause interference to the Company or other users. Customer shall be relieved of all
obligations to make payments for charges relating to any blocked Service and shall indemnify
the Company for any claim, judgment or liability resulting from such blockage.
A Customer, joint user, or authorized user may not assign, or transfer in any manner, the
service or any rights associated with the service without the written consent of the Company.
The Company will pennit a Customer to transfer its existing service to another entity if the
existing Customer has paid all charges owed to the Company for regulated communications
services. Such a transfer will be treated as a disconnection of existing service and installation
of new service, and non-recurring installation charges as stated in this tariff will apply.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Obligations of the Customer
General
The Customer shall be responsible for:
the payment of all applicable charges pursuant to this tariff;
damage to or loss of the Company s facilities or equipment caused by the acts or
omissions of the Customer; or the noncompliance by the Customer, with these
regulations; or by fIre or theft or other casualty on the Customer Premises, unless
caused by the negligence or willfullnisconduct of the employees or agents of the
Company;
providing at no charge, as specified from time to time by the Company, any needed
equipment, space and power to operate Company facilities and equipment installed
on the premises of the Customer, and the level of heating and air conditioning
necessary to maintain the proper operating environment on such premises;
obtaining, maintaining, and otherwise having full responsibility for all rights-of-way
and conduit necessary for installation of fiber optic cable and associated equipment
used to provide Communications Services to the Customer from the cable building
entrance or property line to the location of the equipment space described above in
Section 2.3 .C. Any and all costs associated with the obtaining and maintaining the
rights-of-way described herein, including the costs of altering the structure to perlnit
installation of the Company provided facilities, shall be borne entirely by, or may be
charged by the Company, to the Customer. The Company may require the Customer
to demonstrate its compliance with this section prior to accepting an order for service.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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General, Cont'
providing a safe place to work and complying with all laws and regulations regarding
the working conditions on the premises at which Company employees and agents
shall be installing or maintaining the Company s facilities and equipment. The
Customer may be required to install and maintain Company facilities and equipment
within a hazardous area if, in the Company s opinion, injury or damage to the
Company employees or property might result from installation or maintenance by the
Company. The Customer shall be responsible for identifying, monitoring, removing
and disposing of any hazardous material (e., friable asbestos) prior to any
construction or installation work;
complying with all laws and regulations applicable to, and obtaining all consents
approvals, licenses and perlnits as may be required with respect to, the location of
Company facilities and equipment in any Customer premises or the rights-of-way for
which Customer is responsible under Section 2.l.D; and granting or obtaining
perlnission for Company agents or employees to enter the premises of the Customer
at any time for the purpose of installing, inspecting, maintaining, repairing, or upon
termination of service as stated herein, removing the facilities or equipment of the
Company;
not creating or allowing to be placed any liens or other encumbrances on the
Company s equipment or facilities; and
making Company facilities and equipment available periodically for maintenance
purposes at a time agreeable to both the Company and the Customer. No allowance
will be made for the period during which service is interrupted for such purposes.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Obligations of the Customer, Cont'd.
Liability of the Customer
The Customer will be liable for damages to the facilities of the Company and for all
incidental and consequential damages caused by the negligent or intentional acts or
omissions of the Customer, its officers, employees, agents, invites, or contractors
where such acts or omissions are not the direct result of the Company s negligence or
intentionallnisconduct.
To the extent caused by any negligent or intentional act of the Customer as described
in (A), preceding, the Customer shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the
Company from and against all claims, actions, damages, liabilities, costs and
expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, for (1) any loss, destruction or damage
to property of any third party, and (2) any liability incurred by the Company to any
third party pursuant to this or any other tariff of the Company, or otherwise, for any
interruption of, interference to, or other defect in any service provided by the
Company to such third party.
The Customer shall not assert any claim against any other Customer or user of the
Company s services for damages resulting in whole or in part from or arising in
connection with the furnishing of service under this tariff including but not lilnited to
mistakes, olnissions, interruptions, delays errors or other defects or
lnisrepresentations, whether or not such other Customer or user contributed in any
way to the occurrence of the damages, unless such damages were caused solely by
the negligent or intentional act or omission of the other Customer or user and not by
any act or olnission of the Company. Nothing in this tariff is intended either to limit
or to expand Customer s right to assert any claims against third parties for damages of
any nature other than those described in the preceding sentence.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Customer Equipment and Channels
General
A user may transmit or receive infonnation or signals via the facilities of the Company. The
Company s services are designed primarily for the transmission of voice-grade telephonic
signals, except as otherwise stated in this tariff. A user may transmit any fonn of signal that is
compatible with the Company s equipment, but the Company does not guarantee that its
services will be suitable for purposes other than voice-grade telephonic communication except
as specifically stated in this tariff.
2.4.Station Equipment
Tenninal equipment on the user s premises and the electric power consumed by such
equipment shall be provided by and maintained at the expense of the user. The user is
responsible for the provision of wiring or cable to connect its tenninal equipment to
the Company MPOP.
The Customer is responsible for ensuring that Customer-provided equipment
connected to Company equipment and facilities is compatible with such equipment
and facilities. The magnitude and character of the voltages and currents impressed on
Company-provided equipment and wiring by the connection, operation, or
maintenance of such equipment and wiring shall be such as not to cause damage to
the Company-provided equipment and wiring or injury to the Company s employees
or to other persons. Any additional protective equipment required to prevent such
damage or injury shall be provided by the Company at the Customer s expense
subject to prior Customer approval of the equipment expense.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 2.0 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONT'
Customer Equipment and Channels, Cont'd.
2.4.Interconnection of Facilities
Local Traffic Exchange provides the ability for another local exchange provider to
tenninate local traffic on the Company s network. In order to qualify for Local
Traffic Exchange the call must: (a) be originated by an end user of a company that is
authorized by the Public Utilities Commission of Idaho to provide local exchange
service; (b) originate and tenninate within a local calling area of the Company.
Any special interface equipment necessary to achieve compatibility between the
facilities and equipment of the Company used for furnishing Communications
Services and the channels, facilities, or equipment of others shall be provided at the
Customer s expense.
Communications Services may be connected to the services or facilities of other
communications carriers only when authorized by, and in accordance with, the tenns
and conditions of the tariffs of the other communications carriers which are
applicable to such connections.
Facilities furnished under this tariff may be connected to Customer provided terminal
equipment in accordance with the provisions of this tariff. All such tenninal
equipment shall be registered by the Federal Communications Commission pursuant
to Part 68 of Title 47, Code of Federal Regulations; and all user-provided wiring
shall be installed and maintained in compliance with those regulations.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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SECTION 2.0 - RULES AND REGULATIONS, CONT'D.
Customer Equipment and Channels, Cont'
2.4.Inspections
Upon suitable notification to the Customer, and at a reasonable time, the Company
may make such tests and inspections as may be necessary to determine that the
Customer is complying with the requirements set forth in Section 2A.B of this tariff
for the installation, operation, and maintenance of Customer-provided facilities
equipment, and wiring in the connection of Customer-provided facilities and
equipment to Company-owned facilities and equipment.
If the protective requirements for Customer-provided equipment are not being
complied with, the Company may take such action as it deems necessary to protect its
facilities, equipment, and personnel. The Company will notify the Customer
promptly if there is any need for further corrective action. Within ten days of
receiving this notice, the Customer must take this corrective action and notify the
Company of the action taken. If the Customer fails to do this, the Company may take
whatever additional action is deemed necessary, including the suspension of service
to protect its facilities, equipment and personnel from harm.
Ifharm to the Company s network, personnel or services is imminent, the Company
reserves the right to shut down Customer s service immediately, with no prior notice
required.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Customer Deposits and Advance Payments
2.5.Advance Payments
To safeguard its interests, the Company may require a Customer to make an advance payment
before services and facilities are furnished. The advance payment will not exceed an amount
equal to the non-recurring charge(s) and one month's charges for the service or facility. The
advance payment will be credited to the Customers initial bill. An advance payment may be
required in addition to a deposit.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.
LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICES TARIFF
Idaho Tariff No. 1
Section 2
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Customer Deposits and Advance Payments, Cont'
2.5.Deposits
The Company does not require deposits from Customers.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Payment Arrangements, Cont'
Payment for Service
General
The Customer is responsible for the payment of all charges for facilities and services
furnished by the Company to the Customer and to all Authorized Users by the
Customer, regardless of whether those services are used by the Customer itself or are
resold to or shared with other persons.
The Customer is responsible for payment of any sales, use, gross receipts, excise
access or other local, state, federal and 911 taxes, charges or surcharges (however
designated) (excluding taxes on Company s net income) imposed on or based upon
the provision, sale or use of Network Services.
The security of the Customer s PIN is the responsibility of the Customer. All calls
placed using a PIN shall be billed to and shall be the obligation of the Customer. The
Customer shall not be responsible for charges in connection with the unauthorized
use of PINs arising after the Customer notifies the Company of the loss, theft, or
other breach of security of such PINs.
Customers will only be charged once, on either an interstate or intrastate basis, for
any nonrecurring or usage based charges.
Taxes, Fees and Surcharges
The Company reserves the right to bill any and all applicable taxes, fees and
surcharges in addition to nonnal rates and charges for services provided to the
Customer, where pennitted by law. Taxes and fees include, but are not limited to:
Federal Excise Tax, State Sales Tax, Municipal Tax, Gross Receipts Tax, Idaho
Telecommunications Service Assistance Program, and Universal Service. Unless
otherwise specified in this tariff, such taxes, fees and surcharges are in addition to
rates as quoted in this tariff and will be itelnized separately on Customer invoices.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Billing and Collection of Charges
The Customer is responsible for payment of all charges incurred by the Customer or other
Authorized Users for services and facilities furnished to the Customer by the Company.
Nonrecurring charges are due and payable within thirty (30) days after the invoice
date, unless otherwise agreed to in advance.
The Company shall present invoices for recurring charges monthly to the Customer
in advance of the month in which service is provided, and Recurring Charges shall be
due and payable within thirty (30) days after the invoice date. When billing is based
on customer usage, charges will be billed monthly for the preceding billing periods.
The Monthly Recurring Charges are billed in advance. Monthly Recurring Charges
are accrued in full as of the fIrst day of the billing cycle in which the service is
furnished. Therefore, the Monthly Recurring Charges are not subject to pro-rating if
service is disconnected prior to the end of a billing period.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Payment Arrangements, Cont'
Billing and Collection of Charges, Cont'd.
Billing of the Customer by the Company will begin on the Service Commencement
Date, which is the fIrst day following the date on which the Company notifies the
Customer that the service or facility is available for use, except that the Service
Commencement Date may be postponed by mutual agreement of the parties, or if the
service or facility does not confonn to standards set forth in this tariff or the Service
Order. Billing accrues through and includes the day that the service, circuit
arrangement or component is discontinued.
If any portion of the payment is not received by the Company, or if any portion of the
payment is received by the Company in funds that are not immediately available
within twenty (20) days of the mail date on the bill, then a late payment penalty shall
be due the Company. The late payment penalty shall be that portion of the payment
not received by the date due minus any charges billed as local taxes multiplied by
5%.
The Customer will be assessed a charge oftwenty dollars ($25.00) for each check or
other payment type submitted by the Customer to the Company that a bank or other
fmancial institution refuses to honor.
If service is disconnected by the Company in accordance with Section 2.7 following
and later restored, restoration of service will be subject to all applicable installation
charges.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Disputed Bills
In the event that a billing dispute occurs concerning any charges billed to the
Customer by the Company, the Company may require the Customer to pay the
undisputed portion of the bill to avoid discontinuance of service for non-payment.
The Customer must submit a documented claim for the disputed amount. The
Customer will submit all documentation as may reasonably be required to support the
claim. All claims must be sublnitted to the Company within a reasonable period of
time after receipt of billing for those services and in accordance with Idaho law. If
the Customer does not submit a claim as stated above, the Customer waives all rights
to filing a claim thereafter.
Unless disputed the invoice shall be deemed to be correct and payable in full by the
Customer. If the Customer is unable to resolve any dispute with the Company, then
the Customer may file a complaint with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission, 472
West Washington, P.O. Box 83720, Boise ID 83720-0074; 208-334-0300 or 1-800-
432-0369.
If the dispute is resolved in favor of the Customer and the Customer has withheld the
disputed amount, no interest, credits or penalties will apply.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Discontinuance of Service
Service may be disconnected after seven (7) days written notice for any of the following
reasons:
The Customer did not pay undisputed delinquent bills for local exchange services or
paid a delinquent bill for local exchange services with any dishonored check.
The Customer failed to make a security deposit or obtain a guarantee when one is
required.
The Customer failed to abide by the tenns of a payment arrangement.
The Customer lnisrepresented the Customer s identity for the purpose of obtaining
telephone service.
The Company detennines as prescribed by relevant state or other applicable
standards that the Customer is willfully wasting or interfering with service through
improper equipment or otherwise.
The Customer is using service(s) for which the Customer did not apply.
At least 24 hours before actual tennination, the Company will attempt to contact the Customer
affected to apprize the Customer of the proposed termination action and steps to take to avoid
or delay tennination. Service will not be tenninated in the event that a fonnal or infonnal
complaint concerning termination is filed with the Commission.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Discontinuance of Service
Service may be disconnected without notice and without incurring any liability for any of the
following reasons:
A condition immediately dangerous or hazardous to life, physical safety or property
exists, or it is necessary to prevent a violation of federal, state or local safety or health
codes.
The company is ordered to tenninate service by any court, the Commission, or any
other duly authorized public authority.
In the event of fraudulent use of the Company s network, where the service(s) was
(were) obtained, diverted or used without the authorization or knowledge of the
Company, the Company will discontinue service without notice and/or seek legal
recourse to recover all costs involved in enforcement of this provision.
The Company has tried diligently to meet the notice requirements but has been
unsuccessful in its attempt to contact the Customer affected.
The Customer has misrepresented the Customer s identify for purposes of obtaining
telephone service and has no or an inadequate security deposit on file with the
Company and has an outstanding bill exceeding $100.
Upon the Customer s insolvency, assignment for the benefit of creditors, filing for
bankruptcy or reorganization, or failing to discharge an involuntary petition within
the time perlnitted by law.
Upon the Company s discontinuance of service to the Customer under Section 2.
or 2.7.2., the Company, in addition to all other remedies that may be available to the
Company at law or in equity or under any other provision of this tariff, may declare
all future montWy and other charges that would have been payable by the Customer
during the remainder of the tenn for which such services would have otherwise been
provided to the Customer to be immediately due and payable (discounted to present
value at six percent).
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Cancellation of Application for Service
Applications for service cannot be canceled without the Company s agreement. Where the
Company perlnits a Customer to cancel an application for service prior to the start of service
or prior to any special construction, no charges will be imposed except for those specified
below.
Where, prior to cancellation by the Customer, the Company incurs any expenses in installing
the service or in preparing to install the service that it otherwise would not have incurred, a
charge equal to the costs incurred by the Company, less net salvage, shall apply, but in no
case shall this charge exceed the sum of the charge for the minimum period of services
ordered, including installation charges, and all charges others levy against the Company that
would have been chargeable to the Customer had service commenced (all discounted to
present value at six percent).
Where the Company incurs any expense in connection with special construction, or where
special arrangements of facilities or equipment have begun, before the Company receives a
cancellation notice, a charge equal to the costs incurred by the Company, less net salvage
applies. In such cases, the charge will be based on such elements as the cost of the equipment
facilities, and material, the cost of installation, engineering, labor, and supervision, general
and administrative expense, other disbursements, depreciation, maintenance, taxes, provision
for return on investment, and any other costs associated with the special construction or
arrangements.
The special charges described in 2.1 through 2.3 will be calculated and applied on a case-
by-case basis.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Changes in Service Requested
If the Customer makes or requests material changes in circuit engineering, equipment specifications
service parameters, premises locations, or otherwise materially modifies any provision of the
application for service, the Customer s installation fee shall be adjusted accordingly.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Allowances for Interruptions in Service
Interruptions in service that are not due to the negligence of, or noncompliance with the provisions of
this tariff by, the Customer or the operation or malfunction of the facilities, power or equipment
provided by the Customer, will be credited to the Customer as set forth in 2.1 for the part of the
service that the interruption affects.
10.1 General
Service Outage
A credit allowance will be given when service is interrupted, except as specified
below. A service is interrupted when it becomes inoperative to the Customer, e., the
Customer is unable to translnit or receive, because of a cross-talk, static or other
translnission problem, the Company will respond to a Customer s report of such a
service outage" in accordance with IDAP A 31.41.01 Rule 503. Customer s bills will
be appropriately and automatically credited pursuant to the tenns of Rule 503.
Receipt and Recording of Reports
The Company will provide for the receipt of Customer trouble reports at all hours
and make a full and prompt investigation of and response to all reports. The
Company will maintain an accurate record of trouble reports made by its Customers.
This record will include accurate identification of the Customer or service affected
the time, date and nature of the report, the action taken to clear the trouble or satisfy
the Customer, and the date and time of trouble clearance or other disposition. This
record will be available to the Commission or its authorized representatives upon
request at any time within two (2) years of the date of the record.
Repair Commitments
Commitments to the Customer for repair service will be set in accordance with Rule
503. The Company will make every reasonable attempt to fulfill repair commitments
to its Customers. Customers will be timely notified of unavoidable changes. Failure
to meet a repair commitment does not relieve the Company of the credited provisions
in Rule 503., unless the Customer fails to keep an appointment the Customer
agreed to when the original commitment was made
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Allowances for Interruptions in Service, (Cont'
10.1 General, (Cont'
Restoration of Service
When the Company providing local exchange is infonned by a Customer of a local
exchange service outage, the Company will:
restore service within sixteen (16) hours after the report of the outage if the
Customer notifies the Company that the service outage creates an emergency
for the Customer, or
restore service within twenty-four (24) hours after the report of the outage if
no emergency exists, except that outages reported between noon on Saturday
and 6:00 p.m. on the following Sunday must be restored within forty-eight
(48) hours or by 6:00 p.m. on the following Monday, which ever is sooner.
If the Company does not restore service within the times required by this
subsection, the Company will credit the Customer s account for an amount
equal to the monthly rate for one (1) month of basic local exchange service.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Allowances for Interruptions in Service, (Cont'
10.1 General, (Cont'
Extenuating Circumstances
Following disruption of local exchange service caused by natural disaster or other
causes not within the Company s control and affecting large groups of Customers, or
in conditions where the personal safety on an employee would be jeopardized, the
Company is not required to provide the credit referred to in Subsection 503.01 as
long as it uses reasonable judgment and diligence to restore service, giving due
regard for the needs of various Customers and the requirements of the
telecommunications service priority (TSP) program ordered in FCC Docket 88-341.
When a Customer causes the Customer s own service outage or does not make a
reasonable effort to arrange a repair visit within the service restoration deadline, or
when the Company determines that the outage is attributable to the Customer s own
equipment or inside wire, the Company is not required to provide to that Customer
the credit referred to in Subsection 503.01.
Compliance Standard
Each month at least ninety percent (90%) of out-of-service trouble reports will be
cleared in accordance with Subsection 503.01 and 503.02. The Company will keep a
monthly service record as described in Subsection 502.01 and will notify the
Commission whenever the record indicates the ninety percent (90%) level has not
been met for a period of three (3) consecutive months.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
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Cancellation of Service/Termination Liability
If a Customer cancels a Service Order or terminates services before the completion of the term for any
reason whatsoever other than a service interruption (as derIDed in Section 2.10.1 above), the Customer
agrees to pay to the Company termination liability charges, as defined below. These charges shall
become due as of the effective date of the cancellation or termination and be payable within the
period, set forth in Section 2.6.2.
11.1 Termination Liability
The Customer s termination liability for cancellation of service shall be equal to:
all unpaid Non-Recurring charges reasonably expended by the Company to establish
service to the Customer; plus
any disconnection, early cancellation or termination charges reasonably incurred and
paid to third parties by the Company on behalf of the Customer; plus
minus a reasonable allowance for costs avoided by the Company as a direct result of
the Customer s cancellation.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
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Cancellation of Service by Customer
Customers may cancel service verbally or in writing. The company shall hold the Customer
responsible for payment of all charges, including fixed fees, surcharges, etc., which accrue up to the
cancellation date. Customers that cancel the primary local exchange line will have the entire Account
disconnected, including any secondary line and all associated features. In the event the Customer
executes a tenn commitment agreement with the Company, the Customer must cancel service and
tenninate the agreement in accordance with the agreement tenns.
Transfers and Assignments
Neither the Company nor the Customer may assign or transfer its rights or duties in connection with
the services and facilities provided by the Company without the written consent of the other party,
except that the Company may assign its rights and duties:
13.to any subsidiary, parent company or affiliate of the Company; or
13.pursuant to any sale or transfer of substantially all the assets of the Company; or
13.pursuant to any fmancing, merger or reorganization of the Company.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
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Customer Liability for Unauthorized Use of the Network
Unauthorized use of the network occurs when a person or entity that does not have actual, apparent, or
implied authority to use the network, obtains the Company s services provided under this tariff.
14.1 Customer Liability for Fraud and Unauthorized Use of the Network
The Customer is liable for the unauthorized use of the network obtained through the
fraudulent use of a Company calling card, if such a card is offered by the Company,
or an accepted credit card, provided that the unauthorized use occurs before the
Company has been notified.
A Company calling card is a telephone calling card issued by the Company at the
Customer s request, which enables the Customer or user(s) authorized by the
Customer to place calls over the Network and to have the charges for such calls billed
to the Customer s account.
An accepted credit card is any credit card that a cardholder has requested or applied
for and received, or has signed, used, or authorized another person to use to obtain
credit. Any credit card issued as a renewal or substitute in accordance with this
paragraph is an accepted credit card when received by the cardholder.
The Customer must give the Company written or oral notice that an unauthorized use
of a Company calling card or an accepted credit card has occurred or may occur as a
result of loss, and/or theft.
The Customer is responsible for payment of all charges for calling card services
furnished to the Customer or to users authorized by the Customer to use service
provided under this tariff, unless due to the negligence of the Company. This
responsibility is not changed due to any use, lnisuse, or abuse of the Customer
service or Customer-provided equipment by third parties, the Customer s employees
or the public.
The liability of the Customer for unauthorized use of the Network by credit card
fraud will not exceed the lesser of fifty dollars ($50.00) or the amount of money,
property, labor, or services obtained by the unauthorized user before notification to
the Company.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
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Use of Customer s Service by Others
15.Joint Use Arrangements
Joint use arrangements will be pennitted for all services provided under this tariff. From each
joint use arrangement, one member will be designated as the Customer responsible for the
manner in which the joint use of the service will be allocated. The Company will accept
orders to start, rearrange, relocate, or discontinue service only from the Customer. Without
affecting the Customer s ultimate responsibility for payment of all charges for the service
each joint user shall be responsible for the payment of the charges billed to it.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
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Notices and Communications
16.The Customer shall designate on the service order an address to which the Company shall
mail or deliver all notices and other communications, except that Customer may also
designate a separate address to which the Company s bills for service shall be mailed.
16.The Company shall designate on the service order an address to which the Customer shall
mail or deliver all notices and other communications, except that Company may designate a
separate address on each bill for service to which the Customer shall mail payment on that
bill.
16.4 Except as otherwise stated in this tariff, all notices or other communications required to be
given pursuant to this tariff will be in writing. Notices and other communications of either
party, and all bills mailed by the Company, shall be presumed to have been delivered to the
other party on the third business day following placement of the notice, communication or bill
with the U.S. Mail or a private delivery service, prepaid and properly addressed, or when
actually received or refused by the addressee, whichever occurs fIrst.
16.The Company or the Customer shall advise the other party of any changes to the addresses
designated for notices, other communications or billing, by following the procedures for
giving notice set forth herein.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
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Universal Emergency Telephone Number Service (911)
Universal Emergency Telephone Number Service (911 Service) is an arrangement of Company central
office and trunking facilities whereby any telephone user who dials the numbers 911 will reach the
emergency report center for the telephone from which the number is dialed or will be routed to an
operator if all lines to an emergency report center are busy. If no emergency report center Customer
exists for a central office entity, a telephone user who dials the number 911 will be routed to an
operator. No call-specific charges apply to 911 calls.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Section 3
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SECTION 3.0 - SERVICE AREAS
Exchange Service Areas
Local exchange services are provided, subject to availability of facilities and equipment, in areas
currently served by the following Incumbent LECs:
1) Qwest.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
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Restoral Charge
A restoration charge applies to the restoration of suspended service and facilities because of
nonpayment of bills and is payable at the time that the restoration of the suspended service and
facilities is arranged. The restoration charge does not apply when, after disconnection of service
service is later re-installed.
Residence Business
Restoration after temporary denial
but prior to completion of order
to discontinue service $20.$20.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
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Public Telephone Surcharge
In order to recover the Company s expenses to comply with the FCC's pay telephone compensation
plan effective on October 7, 1997 (FCC 97-371), an undiscountable per call charge is applicable to all
intrastate calls that originate from any pay telephone used to access Company provided services. This
surcharge, which is in addition to standard tariffed usage charges and any applicable service charges
and surcharges associated with service, applies for the use of the instrument used to access Company
provided service and is unrelated to the service accessed from the pay telephone.
Pay telephones include coin-operated and coinless phones owned by local telephone companies
independent companies and interexchange carriers. The Public Pay Telephone Surcharge applies to
the initial completed call and any reoriginated call (e., using the U#" symbol). The Public Pay
Telephone Surcharge does not apply to calls placed from pay telephones at which the Customer pays
for service by inserting coins during the progress of the call.
Whenever possible, the Public Pay Telephone Surcharge will appear on the same invoice containing
the usage charges for the surcharged call. In cases where proper pay telephone coding digits are not
transmitted to the Company prior to completion of a call, the Public Pay Telephone Surcharge may be
billed on a subsequent invoice after the Company has obtained infonnation from a carrier that the
originating station is an eligible pay telephone.
Rate Per Call:$0.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Section 4
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SECTION 4.0 - SERVICE CHARGES AND SURCHARGES, CONT'
Carrier Presubscription
General
Carrier Presubscription is a procedure whereby a Customer designates to the Company the
carrier which the Customer wishes to be the carrier of choice for intraLA T A and interLA T A
toll calls. Such calls are automatically directed to the designated carrier, without the need to
use carrier access codes or additional dialing to direct the call to the designated carrier.
Pre subscription does not prevent a Customer who has pre subscribed to an IntraLATA or
InterLATA toll carrier from using carrier access codes or additional dialing to direct calls to
an alternative long distance carrier on a per call basis.
4.5.Presubscription Options - Customers may select the same carrier or separate carriers for
intraLA T A and interLA T A long distance. The following options for long distance
Presubscription are available:
Option A:Customer select the Company as the presubscribed carrier for IntraLA T A and
InterLATA toll calls subject to presubscription.
Option B: Customer may select the Company as the presubscribed carrier for IntraLA T A calls
subject to presubscription and some other carrier as the presubscribed carrier for interLATA
toll calls subject to presubscription.
Option C : Customer may select a carrier other than the Company for intraLATA toll calls
subject to presubscription and the Company for interLATA toll calls subject to
presubscription.
Option D : Customer may select the carrier other than the Company for both intraLA T A and
interLATA toll calls subject to presubscription
Option E: Customer may select two different carriers, neither being the Company for
intraLA T A and interLA T A toll calls. One carrier to be the Customers' primary intraLA T A
interexchange carrier. The other carrier to be the Customer s primary interLA T A
interexchange carrier.
Option F: Customer may select a carrier other than the Company for no presubscribed carrier
for intraLATA toll calls subject to presubscription which will require the Customer to dial a
carrier access code to route all intraLA T A toll calls to the carrier of choice for each call.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
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Carrier Presubscription, Cont'
Rules and Regulations
Customers of record will retain their primary interexchange carriere s) until they request that
their dialing arrangements be changed.
Customers of record or new Customers may select either Options A, B, C, D, E or F for
intraLATA Presubscription.
Customers may change their selected Option and/or presubscribed toll carrier at any time
subject to charges specified in 4.5 below:
Presubscription Procedures
A new Customer will be asked to select intraLATA and interLATA toll carriers at the time
the Customer places an order to establish local exchange service with the Company. The
Company will process the Customer s order for service. All new Customers' initial requests
for intraLA T A toll service presubscription shall be provided free of charge.
If a new Customer is unable to make selection at the time the new Customer places an order to
establish local exchange service, the Company will read a random listing of all available
intraLATA and interLATA carriers to aid the Customer in selection. If selection is still not
possible, the Company will infonn the Customer that he/she will be given 90 calendar days
which to infonn the Company of his /her choice for primary toll carrier( s) free of charge. Until
the Customer infonns the Company of his /her choice of primary toll carrier, the Customer will
not have access to long distance services on a presubscribed basis, but rather will be required
to dial a carrier access code to route all toll calls to the carrieres) of choice. Customers who
infonn the Company of a choice for toll carrier presubscription within the 90 day period will
not be assessed a service charge for the initial Customer request.
Customers of record may initiate a intraLA T A or interLA T A presubscription change at any
time, subject to the charges specified in 4.5 below. Ifa Customer of record inquires of the
Company of the carriers available for toll presubscription, the Company will read a random
listing of all available intraLA T A carriers to aid the Customer in selection.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
Section 4
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4.5 Carrier Presubscription, Cont'
5.5 Presubscription Charges
Application of Charges
After a Customer s initial selection for a presubscribed toll carrier and as detailed in
above, for any change thereafter, an Presubscription Change Charge, as set for the
below will apply. Customers who request a change in intraLATA and interLATA
carriers with the same order will be assessed a single charge per line.
Nonrecurring Charges
Per business or residence line $5.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
YMax Communications Corp.Idaho Tariff No. 1
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SECTION 5.0 - LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICE
General
1.1 Call Timing for Usage Sensitive Services
Where charges for a service are specified based on the duration of use, such as the duration of
a telephone call, the following rules apply:
1.1 Calls are measured in durational increments identified for each service. All calls
which are fractions of a measurement increment are rounded-up to the next whole
unit.
1.2 Tilning on completed calls begins when the call is answered by the called party.
Answering is determined by hardware answer supervision in all cases where this
signaling is provided by the tenninating local carrier and any intennediate carrier(s).
1.3 Tilning tenninates on all calls when the calling party hangs up or the Company
network receives an off-hook signal from the terminating carrier.
1.4 Calls originating in one time period and terminating in another will be billed in
proportion to the rates in effect during different segments of the call.
All times refer to local time.
Calculation of Distance
The Company does not offer services rated by distance.
1.3 Time of Day
The Company does not offer services rated by time of day.
Issued:Effective:
Dr. Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Tariff No. 1
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SECTION 5.0 - LOCAL EXCHANGE SERVICE, CONT'
Direct Inward Dial (DID) Service, (Cont'
Service Eligibility, Restrictions and Limitations, (Cont'
The Customer has no property right to the telephone number or any other call number
destination associated with DID service furnished by the Company, and no right to
the continuance of service through any particular end office. The Company reserves
the right to change such numbers, or the end office designation associated with such
number, or both, assigned to the Customer, where the Company deems it necessary to
do so in the conduct of its business.
The Customer shall not route or transmit traffic originated through toll free (8XX)
dialing, or traffic typically subject to reverse billing treatment by any means,
including but not limited to mapping to any Carrier Identification Codes (CIC),
mapping to or in conjunction with any YMax DID numbers that utilize the YMax
network, or use any other routing method that may cause the originating telephone
company to bill YMax for the origination of such traffic, without first obtaining
explicit written permission from an officer of YMax. A Customer transmitting or
routing such prohibited traffic shall be subject to immediate discontinuance of its
service or service arrangements without advance notice, and the Customer shall be
liable for any charges billed to YMax due to such transmission or routing. In the
event that Customer sends calls to YMax that are not approved for termination, then
Customer shall pay YMax an additional $.04 per minute for all of its toll free (8XX)
or reverse billing originated traffic.
Rates and Charges
The following rates apply to DID Service.
Per DID Number
Nonrecurring
$0.
Annual Recurring Charge
$0.
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
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Effective: November 14 2009Issued: November 3 2009
Daniel Borislow, CEO and President
2700 Georgia Avenue
West Palm Beach, Florida 33405
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Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho
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Custom Calling Features, Cont'
Description of Features, Cont'
Auto Call Back (*69)- Automatically redials the last incoming call.
Auto Redial - Automatically redials a busy number for up to 30 minutes until line is
available.
Caller ID with Name - Provides for the display of the calling party name and telephone
number on Caller ID compatible Customer prelnises equipment.
Distinctive Ring - Allows Customers to designate up to two additional telephone numbers
from which incoming calls will have a distinctive ring.
Anonymous Call Rejection - Allows a customer to reject calls from callers who have activated
the Selective Blocking feature in order to prevent the display of their telephone name/number.
Caller Originating Trace - Allows the Customer to dial a Call Trace activation code to initiate
a trace of the last incoming call without obtaining prior legal authorization or assistance from
the Company. The results of a completed trace will be recorded in the Central Office and will
be made available only to law enforcement agencies, as directed by the Customers.
Issued:Effective:
Issued by:Daniel Borislow
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 idfD600
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho
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Directory Assistance Services
Directory Assistance
General
A Customer may obtain assistance, for a charge, in detennining a telephone number
by dialing Directory Assistance Service. A Customer can also receive assistance by
writing the Company with a list of names and addresses for which telephone numbers
are desired.
Regulations
There are no call allowances for Directory Assistance Services. A Directory
Assistance Charge applies for each call to Directory Assistance for telephone
number(s), area code(s), and/or general infonnation requested from the Directory
Assistance operator except as follows:
Calls from coin telephones, including COCOTS (Customer Owned
Coin Operated Telephone Sets).
Requests in which the Directory Assistance operator provides an
incorrect number. The Customer must infonn the Company of the
error in order to receive credit.
Customer experiences poor transmission or is cut off during the call.
Customers will be provided with a maximum of two (2) telephone
numbers for each call to Directory Assistance.
Issued:Effective:
Issued by:Daniel Borislow
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 idfO600
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho
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Directory Listing Service
Directory Listing Definitions
Primary Listing - One listing, tenned the primary listing, is included with each Customer
service with the primary line of a line hunting group and with each Joint User service.
N on-Listed Number (Private Directory Service)- ANon-Listed Number will be furnished at
the Customer s request, providing for the omission or deletion of the Customer s listing from
the telephone directory. Such listings will be carried in the Company s directory assistance
and other records and will be given to any calling party.
Non-Published Number (Selni-Private Directory Service)- A Non-Published Number will be
furnished at the Customer s request. A Non-Published Number is not listed in the telephone
Company s directories, or on directory assistance records. Listing infonnation (name, address
and number) on a Non-Published Number is not available to the general public.
Additional Listings - At a charge, additional listings may be included in the alphabetical
directory and on directory assistance records, or appear on directory assistance records only.
The monthly rate for additional listings apply when the listings appear in Directory Assistance
records in accordance with the date requested by the Customer.
Issued:Effective:
Issued by:Daniel Borislow
223 Sunset Avenue, Suite 223
Palm Beach, Florida 33480 idfD600
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
September 7, 2006
Boise, Idaho
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
Office of the Secretary
ACCEPTED FOR FILING
February 17, 2011
Boise, Idaho