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INTERCARRIER MULTI-STANDARD ROAMING AND COLOCATION AGREEMENT

     THIS AGREEMENT is effective as of the 6th day of June, 2003 (“Effective Date”) by
CINGULAR WIRELESS LLC (“Cingular”), a limited liability company organized under the laws of
Delaware and acting under the authority and on behalf of its Affiliates (collectively “Cingular
Affiliates”); and by Rural Cellular Corporation (“Rural”) on behalf of itself and its Affiliates
(collectively “Rural Affiliates”). The parties will herein collectively be referred to as the
“Parties” or individually as a “Party.” Each of the Parties either is, or controls, a licensee or
permittee of the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) to offer Cellular Radiotelephone Service
(“CRS”) or Personal Communications Service (“PCS”), as defined herein, under FCC regulations at 47
CFR Part 22 or Part 24, respectively.

RECITALS

     WHEREAS, the Parties desire to make arrangements to facilitate the provision of wireless
roaming services by Cingular and Cingular Affiliates to subscribers of Rural or Rural Affiliates
(“Rural Customers”) who desire to use Cingular and Cingular Affiliate systems and by Rural and
Rural Affiliates to subscribers of Cingular or Cingular Affiliates (“Cingular Customers”) who
desire to use Rural and Rural Affiliate systems in accordance with the TDMA Intercarrier Roaming
Service Agreement, attached hereto as Exhibit 1, and the GSM Roaming Agreement, attached hereto as
Exhibit 2 (Exhibit 1 and Exhibit 2 are hereby specifically incorporated herein); and

     WHEREAS, the Parties wish to amend and supersede any previous Roaming Agreements and to define
the wholesale service rates to be charged by each other for the provision of roamer service to the
other’s subscribers;

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises herein set forth and intending to be legally
bound hereby, the Parties do hereby agree as follows:

	1.  	Definitions

	 	a.  	“Affiliate” means any entity that directly or indirectly, through one
or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by or is under common control with
another entity.

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	 	   	A Party’s Affiliates also include any entities that control, are controlled by, or
are under common control with, any other Affiliate of that Party. **.
	 
	 	b.  	“Authorized Roamer” means a Roamer (i) that uses equipment with the
NPA/NXX combinations or Mobile Network Codes provided by each Party and (ii) for
whom the Serving Carrier has not received a negative notification (in the case of
assume positive for validation purposes) or has received a positive notification
(in the case of assume negative for validation purposes).
	 
	 	c.  	“Agreement” means this Intercarrier Multistandard Roamer Service
Agreement, including all exhibits attached hereto.
	 
	 	d.  	“Cellular Radiotelephone Service” or “CRS” means a radio service in
which common carriers are authorized by the FCC under 47 CFR Part 22 and licensed
under 47 CFR Part 22, Subpart H to offer and to provide service for hire to the
general public through a cellular system utilizing the channels and bandwidths
assigned under 47 CFR Part 22, Subpart H, Section 22.905.
	 
	 	e.  	“Effective Rate” shall mean **.
	 
	 	f.  	“GPRS” means General Packet Radio Service.
	 
	 	g.  	“GSM” means the Global System for Mobile Communications.
	 
	 	h.  	“GSM Technology” means both GSM and GPRS.
	 
	 	i.  	“Home Carrier” means a Party (including an Affiliate of a Party) that
is providing Wireless Service to its registered customers in a geographic area
where it operates.
	 
	 	j.  	“Personal Communications Service” or “PCS” means a radio service in
which common carriers are authorized by the FCC and licensed under 47 CFR Part 24,
Subpart F, as currently in effect to offer and to provide service for hire to the
general public utilizing the following frequency bandwidths: 1850-1910 MHz and
1930-1990 MHz (Broadband PCS) and including GSM (the DCS 1900 protocol for the
North American System). PCS does not include Cellular Radiotelephone Service
(“CRS”) as herein defined.

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	 	k.  	“Preferred Roaming Provider” means **.
	 
	 	l.  	“Roamer” means a customer who seeks wireless service from a Serving
Carrier.
	 
	 	m.  	“Secondary Preferred Roaming Provider” means **.
	 
	 	n.  	“Serving Carrier” means a Party who provides Wireless Service for
customers of another Party in the geographic area where the Serving Carrier
operates.
	 
	 	o.	“TDMA” means Time Division Multiple Access.
	 
	 	p.  	“Wireless Service” means either CRS or PCS as is appropriate or
technically feasible in the context it is used.

	2.  	Term of Agreement

     The initial term of this Agreement commences on the Effective Date shown above and continues
through **. **.

	3.  	**
	 
		**.
	 
	4.  	**

	 	a.  	**.
	 
	 	b.  	**.
	 
	 	c.  	**.
	 
	 	d.  	**.
	 
	 	e.  	Nothing in this Agreement shall limit a Party’s right to restrict
roaming onto a SID or a SOC or via LAC restrictions in overlapping market areas.
	 
	 	f.  	Service Level. Rural hereby agrees to adhere to the following
metrics to be used as performance measures of service quality for its GSM network
and to the remedy for failure to meet each metric, as set forth in subsection
4(f)(i)(C). **.

	 	i.  	Metrics
	 
	 	 	   **.

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	 	ii.	**.
	 
	 	iii.  	Geographic Information. Rural will provide to
Cingular, on a semi-annual basis, maps reflecting current GSM coverage at a **,
and planned coverage for the **. This information will be provided no later
than ** and ** or at any time upon Cingular’s request. **.
Cingular may rely upon this data for inclusion in marketing materials and for
purposes of educating Cingular employees and customers where GSM services may
be available or for use by the Operations Council, unless Rural provides
written consent to reliance for another use.

	 	g.  	Operations Council.

	 	1.  	Purpose: The Parties agree to create a single point of
contact in each organization to oversee the coordination of all operational
issues. The council is also responsible for coordinating on feature
development, on taking steps to enable inter-company hyperband handoffs and
other activities that will improve the customer experience of roaming for both
parties. The Parties agree that the council will meet (via conference call)
during the GSM launch period on no less than a ** basis to ensure that the
operational issues associated with the launch are effectively addressed.
Following the GSM launch period, the council will meet to discuss issues as
needed, but no less than quarterly.
	 
	 	2.  	Dispute Resolution: Operational disputes between the
companies are to first be escalated to the Operations Council. To the extent
they are unable to resolve the dispute, the issue will then be escalated to the
VP of Roaming Services at Cingular and the designated VP at Rural. If the
Parties still cannot reach agreement, either Party may invoke the arbitration
provisions pursuant to Section 13 of this Agreement.

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	 	3.  	Miscellaneous: The Parties agree that over the next
thirty (30) days they will further develop and document the operating process
and guidelines of the Operations Council.

	5.  	Rates

	 	a.  	The Parties shall pay each other for the provision of roaming service
to each other’s subscribers as set forth in the Rate Addendum attached as ** to
this Agreement.
	 
	 	b.  	**. The billed Party shall pay undisputed invoices even if that Party is unable to
or chooses not to bill the other Party. The billed Party shall have a right to
audit the billing Party’s records, including but not limited to network usage
reports that reflect roaming by the billed Party’s customers and in a matter not
inconsistent with standard industry procedures, for the specific purpose of
verifying the accuracy and content of the bill but no more often than once every
twelve months. GPRS AND SMS roaming usage for the Parties’ subscribers will be
recorded and transmitted via TAP records. The exchange of these records will follow
current GSM voice usage process through the clearinghouse(s) and will be included in
net settlement
	 
	 	c.  	**.

	6.  	Terms and Conditions of TDMA roaming

     Roaming between Cingular or its Affiliates and Rural or its Affiliates in their respective
TDMA **.

	7.  	Terms and Conditions of GSM roaming

     Roaming between Cingular or its Affiliates and Rural or its Affiliates in their respective
GSM/GPRS **.

	8.  	**.
	 
	 	**.
	 
	9.  	**.
	 
	 	**.

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	10.  	Seamless GSM Features. 

     **. Further, the Parties agree to use commercially reasonable efforts to enable
interoperability such that either party’s subscribers may utilize these features when roaming. The
Parties do not intend that either Party shall be required to deploy a feature that it is not
planning to implement for its own base of customers.

	11.  	Guaranteed Access to Markets. 

     **. Nothing in this paragraph shall prevent either Party from exercising its rights under
Section 14 (Suspension/Termination) of this Agreement.

     Each Party when acting as a Serving Carrier agrees to provide GPRS service to the other
party’s subscribers in all markets where GPRS service is available. Neither Party shall restrict
the other Party’s access to GPRS service in any of the markets subject to this agreement.

	12.  	Settlement 

     If both Parties are net settlement participants, the Parties agree to follow industry
settlement procedures and to make payments to each other pursuant to industry net settlement
procedures (now administered by CIBERNET), as now existing or hereafter amended, which are
incorporated herein by reference as if set forth herein in full, and to the extent there are any
inconsistencies between such procedures and this Agreement, such procedures shall be controlling.
The Parties agree to exchange their bank account information on a separate document to be updated
with any changes, from time to time, by either Party, with no less than ** notice. Both Parties
agree that if payments are not received after ** of original invoice, a late payment fee of the
lesser of ** (**%) per month, or the highest rate allowable by law, will be assessed on the invoice
amount.

12.1. Overcharges. The Serving Carrier will refund charges in
excess of the agreed upon rates as outlined in this Agreement to the Home
Carrier within ** of notification of overcharges by the Home Carrier. Each
Carrier has ** from the end date of the applicable settlement period to invoice
amounts payable by the other carrier, after which overcharges will be deemed
non-recoverable. Invoices outstanding for ** will be subject

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to the late payment fee as set forth in Section 12 above. Invoices outstanding for
more than ** may be sent to arbitration (as set forth in Section 13 below) by the
Home Carrier for resolution. Where both carriers are net settlement participants,
repayment of amounts incorrectly overcharged will occur through the net settlement
process.

12.2. Undercharges. Undercharges of rates on the part of the
Serving Carrier will not be reimbursed under any circumstances.

	13.  	Dispute Resolution

     Disputes between the Parties, their successors and assigns, relating to Billing, Remittance,
or Settlement sections under this Agreement shall conclusively and finally be settled in the first
instance through the industry net settlement procedures (now administered by CIBERNET). Any other
disputes or if the industry net settlement procedures fail to resolve a dispute, then those
disputes shall be resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration
Rules of the American Arbitration Association (AAA).

13.1 Procedures. For disputes submitted to binding arbitration, either Party may
initiate arbitration by giving written notice to the other Party of intention to arbitrate,
which notice shall contain the name of the arbitrator selected by the Party, the nature of
the controversy, the amount involved, if any, the remedies sought, and any other pertinent
matter. Within ** after the giving of such notice, the other Party shall submit to the
initiating Party the name of an arbitrator whom it has appointed and may submit an answering
statement. Within ** thereafter the two (2) arbitrators so appointed shall select a third
arbitrator; the three arbitrators so selected shall resolve the controversy. If any Party
fails to choose an arbitrator within the ** herein provided, or if the arbitrators appointed
by the Parties cannot agree on the third arbitrator within ** of the appointment of the
second arbitrator, the arbitrator(s) selected by the Party(ies) shall appeal to an
appropriate Judge. The arbitration hearings shall be held at a mutually agreed upon
location within the United States, unless otherwise agreed by both Parties. All hearings
shall be conducted in English, unless otherwise agreed by both Parties.

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13.2 Discovery. Any Party to the arbitration may send out requests to compel the
production of documents from the other Parties. Disputes concerning the scope of document
production and enforcement of the document request shall be subject to agreement by such
Parties or may be resolved by the arbitrators as to the extent reasonable. All discovery
requests shall be subject to the proprietary rights and rights of privilege of such Parties,
and the arbitrators shall adopt procedures to protect such rights. Except where contrary to
the provisions set forth in the Agreement, the rules of the AAA for commercial arbitration
shall be applied to all matters of procedure, including discovery; provided, however, that
the arbitration shall not be conducted under the auspices of the AAA and the fee schedule of
the AAA shall not apply. The arbitrators may obtain independent legal counsel to aid in
their resolution of legal questions presented in the course of arbitration to the extent
they consider that such counsel is absolutely necessary to the fair resolution of the
dispute, and to the extent that it is economical to do so considering the financial
consequences of the dispute.

13.3 Limits on Arbitration. The arbitrators shall be limited to interpreting the
applicable provisions of this Agreement, and shall have no authority or power to alter,
amend, modify, revoke or suspend any condition or provision of this Agreement; or to create,
draft or form a new Agreement between the Parties; or to render an award which, by its
terms, has the effect of altering or modifying any condition or provision hereof; or to
terminate this or any Agreement.

13.4 Expenses of Arbitration. Said Parties will each bear their own expenses of the
arbitration and will share equally the expenses of the arbitrators.

13.5 Arbitrators’ Award. The arbitrators shall make an award which may include an
award of damages, and said award shall be in writing setting forth the facts found to exist.
Failure to comply with the arbitration requirements of this Section shall be a complete
defense to any suit, action or proceeding instituted in any federal, state or local court
with respect to any controversy or dispute relating to Billing, Remittance or Settlement of
charges under this Agreement.

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13.6 Continuation of Service Pending Arbitration. Except where this Agreement
permits a Party to terminate or suspend Roamer Services, in whole or in part, the Parties
will continue to provide all services and honor all other commitments under this Agreement,
including, without limitation, making payments in accordance with this Agreement during the
course of resolution of disputes and arbitration pursuant to the provisions of this Section.

	14.  	Suspension of Wireless Service or Termination of
Agreement.

     The Parties’ rights to suspend Wireless Service or to terminate this Agreement are set forth
below.

14.1 Suspension of Service. In the event roaming becomes operationally,
technically or administratively impracticable on either Party’s system(s), due, but not
limited, to system overload, either Party may suspend Wireless Service on ** notice. Either
Party may also suspend service to subscribers using equipment which is defective or illegal,
suspected fraudulent or unauthorized use or when authentication of the subscription is not
possible. The written notice of suspension shall be transmitted by facsimile or by overnight
mail and shall be deemed effective upon receipt. The Parties shall work together to resolve
as expeditiously as possible any difficulty that causes such suspension. At such time as
either Party concludes that the problem causing the suspension has been resolved, such Party
shall give the other Party written notice to this effect. Wireless Service shall resume in
full effect ** after receipt of such notice unless the Party receiving said notice gives
written notice, before the expiration of this ** period, that in its reasonable view the
problem necessitating the suspension has not been resolved. If the problem giving rise to
the suspension remains unresolved for ** following written notice of suspension, the problem
shall be submitted to Arbitration pursuant to Section 13 herein.

14.2 Termination. This Agreement may be terminated in the event of a default
as defined in Section 18 hereof, immediately upon written notice to the defaulting Party.

14.3 Rights of Parties Upon Termination/Suspension. The termination of the
Agreement or suspension of Wireless Service shall not affect the rights and liabilities of
the

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     Parties under the Agreement with respect to all Authorized Roamer charges incurred
prior to the effective date of said suspension or termination. Further, any provisions of
this Agreement, which by their nature should survive the termination, including
confidentiality, indemnity, and arbitration provisions, shall survive termination of the
Agreement.

	15.  	Confidential Information. 

     All disclosure of information (whether in writing, visually or orally disclosed) under this
Agreement will be deemed to be confidential unless specifically designated as non-confidential or
non-proprietary at the time of disclosure, or unless, by its nature, it is obviously
non-confidential or non-proprietary. The receiving Party can freely use, have used, or disclose to
others non-confidential or non-proprietary information. Nothing contained in this Section shall be
deemed to grant any license under any intellectual property right.

     Except as provided below in this Section, the receiving Party of such confidential information
agrees to treat the same as strictly confidential and shall not divulge, directly or indirectly, to
any other person, firm, corporation, association or entity confidential information so received,
and shall not make use of or copy confidential information, except for the purpose of this
Agreement. Such confidential information may be disclosed only to such of the employees,
consultants and subcontractors of the receiving Party who reasonably require access to such
information for the purpose for which it was disclosed and who have secrecy obligations to the
receiving Party.

     The commitment shall impose no obligation upon either Party with respect to any portion of
such information that:

	 	a.  	was known to the receiving Party prior to its receipt from the other
Party;
	 
	 	b.  	is now or which (through no act or failure on the part of the receiving
Party) becomes generally known;
	 
	 	c.  	is supplied to the receiving Party by a third party which the receiving
Party in good faith believes is free to make such disclosure and without
restriction on disclosure;

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	 	d.  	is disclosed by the disclosing Party to a third party generally,
without restriction on disclosure;
	 
	 	e.  	is independently developed by the receiving Party without use of any
confidential information provided by the disclosing Party.

The obligation of confidentiality shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement for
a period of **.

     Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 13 (“Dispute Resolution”) of this Agreement, the
Parties agree that either Party may enforce the provisions of this Section regarding restrictions
on confidentiality by an action for injunctive relief or other equitable remedies.

	   	16. Indemnification. 

     Each Party hereby agrees to indemnify the other Party, its Affiliates and partners, and any
and all of their officers, directors, employees, agents and/or affiliates, against, and hold them
harmless from, all claims, suits, demands, losses and expenses (including, but not limited to,
reasonable attorney’s fees and disbursements) which may result in any way whatsoever from the
indemnified Party’s denial of Roamer Wireless Service:

	 	a.  	to any wireless telephone or device having an NPA/NXX combination or
Mobile Network Code that (i) the indemnifying Party has not listed as a valid
NPA/NXX combination or Mobile Network Code to be accepted by the indemnified Party
for Wireless Service to an Authorized Roamer, or (ii) the indemnifying Party has
deleted as a valid NPA/NXX combination or Mobile Network Code to be accepted by the
indemnified Party for Wireless Service to an Authorized Roamer, or (iii) has been
determined through an agreed-upon validation method to be an invalid NPA/NXX or
Mobile Network Code combination not to be accepted by the indemnified Party for
Wireless Service to an Authorized Roamer; or,
	 
	 	b.  	to any exchanges for which Wireless Service has been suspended as
requested in a notice given by the indemnifying Party, for fraud or pursuant to
Sections 14 hereof.

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	17.  	Notices. Unless otherwise specified in the Agreement:

	 	a.  	All notices required under this Agreement shall be given in writing.
	 
	 	b.  	All notices shall be either personally delivered, delivered and
received the next day via overnight mail, dispatched by facsimile, or dispatched by
certified mail return receipt requested to the persons specified below or to such
other persons at such other addresses as a Party may designate by written notice to
the other Party.
	 
	 	c.  	The notices should be sent to the following
addresses:
 
	 	 	Rural Cellular Corporation
3905 Dakota St. SW

Alexandria, MN 56308
ATTN: Intercarrier Services

	 	 	FAX: 320-808-2466

Cingular Wireless LLC
5565 Glenridge Connector

16th Floor Suite 1616

Atlanta, GA 30342

Attn.: Manager- Intercarrier Contracts

FAX: (404) 236-6259

	18.  	Default

     A Party will be in default under this Agreement upon the occurrence of any of the following
events:

	 	a.  	Said Party’s violation of any term of the Agreement (including the
industry net settlement procedures, now administered by CIBERNET, incorporated
herein by reference), if such violation shall continue for ** after written notice
thereof;
	 
	 	b.  	Said Party’s voluntary liquidation or dissolution;
	 
	 	c.  	A final order by the FCC revoking or denying renewal of the wireless
license granted to said Party;
	 
	 	d.  	Said Party (i) files pursuant to a statute of the United States or of
any state, a petition for bankruptcy or insolvency or for reorganization or for the
appointment of a receiver or

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	 	   	trustee of all or a portion of said Party’s property, (ii) has filed against it
pursuant to a statute of the United States or of any state, a petition for
bankruptcy or insolvency or for reorganization or for the appointment of a receiver
or trustee of all or a portion of said Party’s property, provided that ** after the
filing of any such petition said Party fails to obtain a discharge hereof, or (iii)
makes assignment for the benefit of creditors or petitions for or voluntarily enters
into an arrangement of such nature, and provided that such filing, petition or
appointment is still continuing.
	 
	 	e.  	Violation of the obligations regarding Confidential Information
contained in Section 15 of this Agreement.

	19.  	Entire Agreement

     The Agreement and any appendices attached hereto constitute the full and complete agreement of
the Parties. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and any of its
appendices or exhibits hereto, the terms of this Agreement shall control. Unless otherwise stated
in this Agreement, any prior written or oral agreements among the Parties with respect to this
subject matter shall be superseded and of no force and effect. This Agreement may not be modified
or otherwise amended except by the written consent of both Parties. Waiver of any breach of any
provision of the Agreement must be in writing signed by the waiving Party and such waiver shall not
be deemed to be a waiver of any preceding or succeeding breach of the same or an, other provision.
The failure of a Party to insist upon strict performance of a covenant or an obligation under this
Agreement shall not be a waiver of a Party’s right to demand strict compliance therewith in the
future.

     The Parties agree that this Agreement supersedes the Intercarrier Roamer Service Agreement
between the Parties dated July 16, 2002.

	20.  	Use of Trademarks. 

     The Parties agree that they will not use the name, service marks or trademarks of the other
Party or any of its affiliated companies in any advertising, publicity releases or sales
presentations, without such

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Party’s written consent. Neither Party is licensed hereunder to conduct business under any
logo, trademark, service or trade name (or any derivative thereof) of the other Party.

	21.  	Limits of Liability. 

     Except for obligations under Section 16, Indemnification, neither Party shall be liable to the
other Party for any special, indirect, consequential or punitive damages.

	22.  	No Partnership or Agency Relationship Created. 

     Nothing contained in this Agreement shall constitute the Parties as partners with one another
or render any Party liable for any debts or obligations of another Party, nor shall any Party
hereby be constituted the agent of another Party.

	23.  	Future Amendments. 

     The Parties agree to use their respective best, diligent and good faith efforts to fulfill all
their obligations under the Agreement. The Parties recognize however, that to effectuate all the
purposes of the Agreement, it may be necessary either to enter into future agreements or to modify
the Agreement or both. For example, and without limitation, the Parties agree that as technology
develops, they may desire to expand this Agreement to cover new technology. In such event, the
Parties agree to cooperate with each other in good faith.

	24.  	Compliance with Laws. 

     The Parties agree to comply with, conform to, and abide by all applicable and valid laws,
regulations, rules and orders of all governmental agencies and authorities, and agree that the
Agreement is subject to such laws, regulations, rules and orders. Without limitation, each Party
shall comply, at its own expense, with the provisions of all applicable federal, state and
municipal laws, regulations, and requirements applicable to the Party as an employer.

	25.  	Paragraph Headings

     The headings in the Agreement are inserted for convenience and identification only and are not
intended to describe, interpret, define or limit the scope, extent or intent of the Agreement or
any provision hereof.

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	26.  	Original Counterparts

     This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but
all of which together shall constitute one and the same Agreement.

	27.  	Controlling Law

     Disputes concerning service provided under this Agreement shall be construed in accordance
with the internal laws of the state of **.

	28.  	Force Majeure. 

     The Parties shall not be responsible for failure to render service due to causes beyond their
control, including, but not limited to accidents, storms, acts of war and/or terrorism, acts of
governmental authorities or common carriers, work stoppages, strikes, fires, civil disobedience,
riots, rebellions, acts of God and similar occurrences. Services shall be rendered as soon as
possible after the cessation of such cause.

	29.  	Successors and Assigns

     This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the Parties, their
Affiliates and their respective successor and permitted assigns. No Party or Affiliate may assign
their rights herein without the written consent of the other Party (or non-Affiliated Party as the
case may be).

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly
authorized representatives:

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	RURAL CELLULAR CORPORATION	 	 	 	CINGULAR WIRELESS LLC on behalf of
	 	 	 	 	 	 	its Affiliates
 	 	 
	Date:

	 	 	 	 	 	Date:	 	 
	

	 	 	 	

	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Signature:

	 	 	 	 	 	Signature:	 	 
	

	 	 	 	

	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Name:

	 	 	 	 	 	Name:  Alison Hall

	

	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:

	 	 	 	 	 	Title:  V.P. Roaming Strategy and Realization

	

	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO INTERCARRIER MULTI-STANDARD

ROAMING AGREEMENT

BETWEEN

RURAL CELLULAR CORPORATION

AND

CINGULAR WIRELESS LLC

This Amendment No. 1 to the INTERCARRIER MULTI-STANDARD ROAMING AGREEMENT (hereinafter the
“Agreement”) is entered into by and between RURAL CELLULAR CORPORATION (“Rural”), on behalf of
itself and its Affiliates and CINGULAR WIRELESS LLC (“Cingular”), on behalf of itself and its
Affiliates.

WITNESSETH

WHEREAS, Rural and Cingular entered into the Agreement effective June 6, 2003; and

WHEREAS, Rural and Cingular desire to promote GSM technology generally and to increase the
availability of roaming services; and

WHEREAS, Rural and Cingular desire to amend the Agreement as hereinafter set forth (“the
Amendment”):

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the covenants hereinafter contained, the
parties hereto agree as follows:

	 	1.  	Effective Date. This Amendment shall be effective as of the
date of signature by both Parties (“Effective Date”).
	 
	 	2.  	Term. The term of this Amendment shall be coterminous with
the Agreement. The initial term of the Agreement is hereby extended until **.
	 
	 	3.  	Definition of Affiliate. Section 1, Subsection a. of the
Agreement is hereby replaced in its entirety as follows:
	 
	 	   	1(a). “Affiliate” means **.
	 
	 	4.  	**.
	 
	 	5.  	**.
	 
	 	6.  	**.
	 
	 	7.  	Geographic Information. Section 4(f)(iii) of the Agreement
is hereby replaced in its entirety as follows:
	 
	 	   	The Parties agree to provide each other, on no less than a quarterly basis, maps
reflecting current GSM coverage **. Either Party may rely upon this data for
inclusion in marketing materials and for purposes of educating its employees and

	**Information omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission
pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment.

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customers where GSM services may be available or for use by the Operations
Council, unless a Party provides written consent to reliance for another use.

	 	8.  	Rates. Rural and Cingular agree that Exhibit 3, Roaming
Rates and Terms, attached to the Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety, and
the Parties shall pay each other for the provision of roaming service to each
other’s subscribers as set forth below.

	 	A.  	GSM Rates for **:
	 
	 	B.  	GSM Rates for **: 
	 
	 	C.  	TDMA Rates:

*TDMA rates will be effective as of January 16th. GSM rates will be
effective as of January 1st.

** The first number listed applies to standard airtime and the second number
to domestic toll per minutes of use (MOUs).

**.

	 	D.  	GPRS/EDGE Rates: **.
	 
	 	E.  	SMS Rates: **.
	 
	 	F.  	Surcharges and Interconnect Fees. The Parties agree that there shall be
no charges for Daily Surcharges. Landline interconnect fees may apply to TDMA calls, but
will not apply to GSM calls.
	 
	 	G.  	Directory Assistance/International Toll Calls. Cingular will charge Rural
$ ** per Directory Assistance Call. Rural will charge Cingular $ ** per
Directory Assistance call until such time as Rural can affect a billing change to charge
Cingular $ ** per call. International Toll calls shall be at the rates set forth
in Exhibit 12.

	 	9.  	**.
	 
	 	10.  	**.
	 
	 	11.  	**.
	 
	 	12.  	Performance Liquidated Damages. The Parties agree to the
following performance liquidated damages which shall supersede the liquidated
damages set forth in Sections 4(f)(i)(A), 4(f)(i)(B) and 4(f)(i)(C) of the
Agreement:

**.

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pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment.

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	 	13.  	Intersystem Handoff. The Parties agree to meet annually to
identify appropriate intersystem handoffs at cell sites that border each others
networks to improve each Party’s customer experience when roaming. The Parties
agree to then commence deployment of such intersystem handoffs as currently
specified in Exhibit 6 within ** of the Effective Date and to discuss on an annual
basis to deploy any additional intersystem handoffs as quickly as commercially
reasonable, but agree that this functionality will be deployed within ** from the
date the Parties agree to implement an intersystem handoff. The Parties will sign
the Intersystem Handoff agreement attached as Exhibit 7.
	 
	 	14.  	**.
	 
	 	15.  	**.
	 
	 	16.  	**.
	 
	 	17.  	**.
	 
	 	18.  	Operations Council. In addition to the duties of the
Operations Council set forth in Section 4(g) of the Agreement, the Operations
Council shall meet on a quarterly basis. **.
	 
	 	19.  	**.
	 
	 	20.  	**.
	 
	 	21.  	Successors and Assigns. Section 29 of the Agreement is
hereby replaced in its entirety as follows:

a. Neither Party may, directly or indirectly, sell, assign, transfer, or convey its
interest in this Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder, including any
assignment or transfer occurring by operation of law, without the written consent of
both Parties, except that (i) either Party may assign or delegate its rights or
obligations hereunder, except as set forth in subsection (b) below, to an Affiliate of
such Party without consent of the other Party, but such assignment or delegation will
not relieve the Party of any of its obligations hereunder and (ii) a Party may assign
its rights and obligations hereunder to an assignee of its license or permit issued by
the FCC, provided that such assignee expressly assumes, by written instrument, all
obligations of such Party hereunder and thereby becomes a Party hereunder.

	 	b.  	**.
	 
	 	22.  	**.

23. Partial Invalidity . Wherever possible, each provision hereof
shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law,
but in case any one or more of the provisions contained herein shall, for any reason, be
held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such provision shall be
ineffective to the extent, but only to the extent, of such invalidity, illegality or
unenforceability without

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invalidating the remainder of such invalid, illegal or
unenforceable provision or provisions or any other provisions hereof, unless such a
construction would be unreasonable. If the Agreement or this Amendment or any portion
thereof cannot be reasonably saved by rendering the contested provision(s) or portions
thereof ineffective, the Parties shall use their commercially reasonable efforts to
negotiate and to agree upon a cure to the problem if reasonably possible. If the
Agreement and the Amendment conflict, the Amendment will control.

24. Ratification. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement in all other
respects remain unmodified and in full force and effect.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Cingular and Rural have caused this Agreement to be executed in duplicate
counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original instrument.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	RURAL CELLULAR CORPORATION	 	 	 	CINGULAR WIRELESS LLC	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	On behalf of itself and its Affiliates	 	 	 	On behalf of itself and its Affiliates	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	By:

	 	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 	 	 
	

	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	(Authorized Signature)	 	 	 	(Authorized Signature)	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Name:	 	Ann K. Newhall	 	 	 	Name:	 	Tom Keathley	 	 
	(Print or type)	 	 	 	(Print or type)	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Title: Executive Vice President and COO	 	 	 	Title: Executive Director – SCM	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Date:

	 	 	 	 	 	Date:	 	 	 	 
	

	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

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pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment.

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EXHIBIT LIST

	1.  	**
	 
	2.  	**
	 
	3.  	Roaming Rates and Terms
	 
	4.  	**
	 
	5.  	**
	 
	6.  	Intersystem Handoffs
	 
	7.  	Intersystem Handoff Agreement
	 
	8.  	**
	 
	9.  	**
	 
	10.  	**
	 
	11.  	**
	 
	12.  	International Toll Rates for Rural and Cingular

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EXHIBIT 1

**

**.

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pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment.

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EXHIBIT 2

**

**.

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pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment.

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EXHIBIT 3

ROAMING RATES AND TERMS

This Exhibit 3 is executed by and between Cingular Wireless LLC and its Affiliates (CINGULAR) and
Rural Cellular Corp. and its Affiliates (RCC). The following ** have been agreed to by both parties
and all other terms and conditions of the Intercarrier Multi-Standard Roaming Agreement dated June
6th, 2003 will remain in full effect unless otherwise noted.

	1.  	Cingular 2003 TDMA Rates.

	 	1.1.  	**.

	 	1.1.1.  	**.
	 
	 	1.1.2.  	**.
	 
	 	1.1.3.  	**.

	2.  	Cingular 2004 – 2007 TDMA Rates in **.

	 	2.1  	**.
	 
	 	2.2  	**.
	 
	 	2.3  	**.

	3.  	Cingular TDMA Rates in **.

	 	3.1  	**.
	 
	 	3.2  	**.

	4.  	Cingular GSM Rates.

	 	4.1  	**.
	 
	 	4.1  	**.
	 
	 	4.3  	**.
	 
	 	4.4  	**.
	 
	 	4.5  	**.

	5.  	RCC TDMA Rates. 

	 	5.1.  	**.
	 
	 	5.2.  	**.

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	 	5.3.  	**.
	 
	 	5.4.  	**.

	6.  	RCC GSM Rates.

	 	6.1  	**.
	 
	 	6.2  	**.
	 
	 	6.3  	**.
	 
	 	6.4  	**.

	7.  	Short Message Service (SMS) Rates.

**.

	8.  	General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) Rates.

**.

	9.  	Surcharges and Interconnect Fees.

**.

	10.  	Markets.

**.

	11.  	**.

Concurred:

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	CINGULAR

	 	 	 	 	 	RCC
	 	 	 	 
	

	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	

	 	Initials
	 	 	 	 	 	Initials	 	 

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EXHIBIT 4

**

•     * *.

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pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment.

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EXHIBIT 5

**

**.

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Exhibit 6 — Intersystem Handoffs

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Market	 	Location Cingular	 	 	 	Location RCC
	Boston_Connecticut

	 	Bernadston CW
	 	to
	 	Catden (NH) Northfield (MA) West Brattleboro (VT)
	Boston_Connecticut

	 	Keene Rt 101
	 	to
	 	West Hill (NH) DT Keene (NH)
	Boston_Connecticut

	 	N. Woodstock NH
	 	to
	 	Lincoln (NH)
	Boston_Connecticut

	 	Plymouth NH
	 	to
	 	Plymouth (NH) Plymouth State University
	Boston_Connecticut

	 	West Lebanon NH
	 	to
	 	Hurricane Hill (VT) Craft Hill (NH)
Johstown (NY) Braodalbin (NY) Foutlon (NY)
	Upstate NY

	 	Albany NY
	 	to
	 	Gloversville (NY)
	Upstate NY

	 	Glen Falls NY
	 	to
	 	Scroon Lake (NY) Granpas Knob (VT)
	Upstate NY (New England)

	 	Athol. MA Rt 2
	 	to
	 	Greenfield (MA) Northfield (MA)
	Upstate NY (New England)

	 	Keene Rt 101
	 	to
	 	West Hill (NH) DT Keene (NH)
	Upstate NY (New England)

	 	N. Woodstock NH
	 	to
	 	Lincoln (NH)

	**Information omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission
pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment.

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EXHIBIT 7

INTERSYSTEM HANDOVER ATTACHMENT TO INTERCARRIER ROAMER AND LOCAL

WHOLESALE SERIVCE AGREEMENT

          This Inter-System Handover Attachment, including any appendices (the “Attachment”) is by and
between Rural Cellular Corporation (“Rural”) having an office at 3905 Dakota St SW, Alexandria, MN
56308, and Cingular Wireless LLC, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates (“Cingular”), having an
office at Glenridge Highlands Two, 5565 Glenridge Connector, Suite 1520, Atlanta, Georgia 30342
(hereafter collectively called “Cingular ”).

          WHEREAS, CARRIER and Cingular have entered into an MULTISTANDARD ROAMER SERVICE AGREEMENT as
of June 6, 2003 (hereinafter “Roaming Agreement”) which sets forth the obligations of each carrier
for handling roaming traffic of the other carrier; and

          WHEREAS, CARRIER and Cingular wish to establish a more detailed agreement regarding the
handover of GSM traffic between their respective networks;

          NOW THEREFORE, CARRIER and Cingular agree as follows:

	1.  	Attachment
	 
	   	This Attachment shall be appended to the Roaming Agreement as is fully set forth therein and all
terms and conditions of the Roaming Agreement shall apply to this Attachment, including but not
limited to the Term set forth in Section 2.
	 
	2.  	Definitions.
	 
	   	In addition to the Definitions contained in the Roaming Agreement, the following definitions
shall apply:

	 	A.  	Inter-System Handover: the process of transferring a GSM call from one switch to
another without service interruption. This definition includes handovers from 1900 MHz to
850 MHz, 850 MHz to 1900 MHz, 1900 MHz to 1900 MHz, or 850 MHz to 850 Mz systems. Handover
functionality requires interconnecting circuits between the switches and database updates
associated with Border Cell Site configurations.
	 
	 	B.  	Drive Test: the process by which a carrier’s representative analyzes how the
Inter-System Handover functionality is working by physically moving through the area to be
covered by that agreement and sampling the technical interface by causing the systems to
handover multiple times and verifying such according to the agreed-upon test parameters.
	 
	 	C.  	Border Cell Sites: a collection of cell sites physically located along the edges of
each carrier’s serving area that are involved in the Handover process. As a caller moves
outside the range of one MSC, the call must be handed off to another MSC. Border Cell
Sites will act as the interface point to facilitate handover between different switches.

	**Information omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission
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	 	D.  	Affiliate: any entity that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries,
controls, is controlled by or is under common control with another entity. A Party’s
Affiliates also include any entities that control, are controlled by, or are under common
control with, any other Affiliate of that Party. **.

	3.  	Initial Requests
	 
	   	Either party may request GSM Inter-system Handover capability from the other party in areas
served by Border Cell Sites. Requests must be made in writing and submitted to the designated
contact for the party. The Party receiving the request shall have up to ** to approve
or disapprove the request. Upon approval of the Party receiving the request, the request will
then be coordinated and implemented by the respective local market network personnel.
	 
	4.  	Operational Requirements

	 	A.  	Implementation
	 
	 	   	Inter-System Handover implementations will be monitored by the Operations Council as
established in Section 4.g of the Roaming Agreement. Each party will use commercially
reasonable efforts to implement Inter-System Handover capability within ** of the
approval of a request. Requests should be submitted with enough advance notice to ensure
adequate time to install, integrate and test Inter-System Handover functionality. All
information will be kept private and confidential in accordance with the confidentiality
provisions of the Roaming Agreement.
	 
	 	B.  	Interconnect Costs
	 
	 	  	**.
	 
	 	C.  	Integration
	 
	 	   	Both parties will work together to develop a reasonable implementation schedule and test
plan for Inter-System Handovers.
	 
	 	D.  	Testing
	 
	 	   	Both parties will mutually agree upon the Drive Test routes to measure and ensure that the
performance metrics are met. Drive test routes shall be developed to ensure that all major
roadways in the coverage area will be measured, as practically as possible, while
representing the mobility patterns of typical subscribers at the time of the data
collection. Data samples collected during the Drive Test shall be evenly distributed along
the Drive Test route to avoid over-collection of samples in any one specific area to the
extent of practicability. Each party will work together to verify handover functionality and
use commercially reasonable efforts to resolve problems in a timely manner.
	 
	 	E.  	**
	 
	 	   	**
	 
	 	F.  	Charges for Handover calls
	 
	 	  	**.

	5.  	Operational Performance

	 	A.  	Service Level Agreement
	 
	 	  	**.

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	 	   	The party receiving the handover will use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain trunk
group availability at ** %.
	 
	 	   	The Parties agree to use commercially reasonable efforts to add necessary trunk group
capacity as needed to support traffic growth.
	 
	 	B.  	Network Modifications
	 
	 	   	Each party agrees to notify the other party ** in advance of all new Border Cell
Site Additions and provide the appropriate information to ensure new sites will handover
properly.
	 
	 	   	Each party agrees to notify the other party thirty (30) days in advance of all Border Cell
Site modifications that may affect Inter-System Handovers. These include, but are not
limited to, changes of antenna type, ERP, antenna height and frequency re-tunes.
	 
	 	C.  	Sharing of Information
	 
	 	   	Each party agrees to meet regularly to discuss network performance and operational issues.
These meetings will be scheduled at the discretion of the local market network teams. The
local market teams will share and maintain contact information and escalation procedures for
problem resolution. Any issues that are not resolved at the local market level will be
escalated to the Operations Council for resolution.
	 
	 	D.  	Trouble Reporting
	 
	 	   	Each party will directly notify the other party of system performance issues. Each party
agrees to respond with commercially reasonable efforts upon notification of problems
affecting this service. Notification shall be sent in accordance with the procedures to be
established by the Operations Council.

	6.  	Dispute Resolution Process
	 
	   	Disputes arising under this Attachment shall be handled in accordance with Section 4.g.2 of
the Roaming Agreement. A party may not terminate the Roaming Agreement or this Attachment for
a violation of a term contained in this Attachment until the parties have first brought the
matter to the attention of the Operations Council and exhausted the dispute resolution
process.
	 
	7.  	Entire Agreement
	 
	   	This Attachment may not be modified or otherwise amended except by a written consent of both
parties signed by an authorized representative of each party. No course of dealing or failure
of either party to strictly enforce any term, right or condition of this Attachment shall be
construed as a general waiver or relinquishment of such term, right or condition. A waiver by
either party of any default shall not be deemed a wavier of any other default.

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	8.  	Partial Invalidity
	 
	   	Wherever possible, each provision hereof shall be interpreted in such manner as to be
effective and valid under applicable law, but in case any one or more of the provisions
contained herein shall, for any reason, be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any
respect, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent, but only to the extent, of such
invalidity, illegality or unenforceability without invalidating the remainder of such invalid,
illegal or unenforceable provision or provisions or any other provisions hereof, unless such a
construction would be unreasonable. If the Attachment or any amendment hereto, or any portion
thereof cannot be reasonably saved by rendering the contested provision(s) or portions thereof
ineffective, the Parties shall use their commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate and to
agree upon a cure to the problem if reasonably possible.
	 
	9.  	Ratification
	 
	   	All other terms and conditions of the Roaming Agreement continue to govern the general roaming
relationship of the parties and Inter-System Handover to the extent not set forth above. Such
terms and conditions include, but are not limited to, additional definitions, default, dispute
resolution, confidentiality, and rates. In the event of a conflict between the terms and
conditions of that Roaming Agreement and this Attachment, this Attachment shall control.

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, CARRIER and Cingular have caused this Attachment to be executed in
duplicate counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original instrument.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	CARRIER	 	 	 	CINGULAR WIRELESS LLC	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	On behalf of itself and its Affiliates	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	By:

	 	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 	 	 
	

	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	
(Authorized Signature)	 	 	 	(Authorized Signature)
	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Name:

	 	 	 	 	 	Name:	 	 	 	 
	

	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	(Print or type)	 	 	 	(Print or type)	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:

	 	 	 	 	 	Title:
	 	 	 	 
	

	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Date:

	 	 	 	 	 	Date:	 	 	 	 
	

	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

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EXHIBIT 8

**

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pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment.

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EXHIBIT 9

**

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EXHIBIT 10

**

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EXHIBIT 11

**

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EXHIBIT 12

Cingular’s Schedule — International Toll Charges

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	1

	 	 	Australia; Austria;
Bahamas; Belgium;
Bermuda; Denmark;
Finland; France;
Germany; Hong Kong;
Ireland; Italy/Vatican
City; Israel; Japan;
Luxembourg; Monaco;
Netherlands; New
Zealand; Norway;
Singapore; South
Africa; Sweden;
Switzerland; Taiwan;
United Kingdom
	 	 	$**
	 	 	$**	 
	 	2

	 	 	Andorra; Anguilla;
Antigua/Barbuda;
Argentina; Aruba;
Barbados; Belize;
Bolivia;
Bosnia-Herzegovina;
Brazil; British Virgin
Islands; Bulgaria;
Cayman Islands; Chile;
Colombia; Costa Rica;
Croatia; Cyprus; Czech
Republic; Dominica;
Dominican Republic;
Ecuador; El Salvador;
Faeroe Islands; French
Antilles (Guadeloupe,
Martinique,
Montserrat); French
Guyana; Gibraltar;
Greece; Greenland;
Grenada; Guatemala;
Honduras; Hungary;
Iceland; Jamaica;
Liechtenstein; Macau;
Malaysia; Malta;
Mexico; Netherlands
Antilles; Nicaragua;
Panama; Paraguay;
Peru; Philippines;
Poland; Portugal;
Slovak Republic;
Slovenia; South Korea;
Spain; St. Kitts &
Nevis; St. Lucia; St.
Pierre & Miquelon; St.
Vincent & the
Grenadines; Trinidad &
Tobago; Turkey;
Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus; Turks
& Caicos Islands;
Uruguay; Venezuela;
Yugoslavia
	 	 	$**
	 	 	$**	 
	 	3

	 	 	Albania; Bahrain;
Belarus; Brunei; Cape
Verde; China;
Comoros/Mayotte;
Egypt; Estonia;
Falkland Islands
(Malvinas); French
Polynesia; Haiti;
India; Indonesia;
Jordan; Kuwait;
Latvia; Lebanon;
Libya; Lithuania;
Macedonia; Mariana
Islands; Marshall
Islands; Mauritius;
Moldova; Morocco;
Namibia; Norfolk &
Antarctica; Oman;
Pakistan; Palau; Papua
New Guinea; Qatar;
Reunion; Romania; San
Marino; Saudi Arabia;
Seychelles; Syria;
Thailand; United Arab
Emirates
	 	 	$**
	 	 	$**	 
	 	4

	 	 	Republic; Guyana;
Angola; Armenia;
Ascension; Azerbaijan;
Bangladesh; Benin;
Bhutan; Botswana;
Burkina Faso; Burundi;
Cambodia; Cameroon;
Central African
Republic; Chad; Congo;
Cook Islands; Cuba;
Diego Garcia;
Djibouti; Equatorial
Guinea; Eritrea;
Ethiopia; Fiji; Gabon;
Gambia; Georgia;
Ghana; Guinea -
Bissau; Guinea Iran; Iraq; Côte
d’Ivoire; Kazakhstan;
Kenya; Kiribati;
Kyrgyzstan; Laos;
Lesotho; Liberia;
Madagascar; Malawi;
Maldives; Mali;
Mauritania;
Micronesia; Mongolia;
Mozambique; Myanmar;
Nauru; Nepal; New
Caledonia; Niger;
Nigeria; Niue Island;
North Korea; Russia;
Rwanda; Sao Tome &
Principe; Senegal;
Sierra Leone; Solomon
Islands; Somali
Republic; Sri Lanka;
St. Helena; Sudan;
Surinam; Swaziland;
Tajikistan; Tanzania;
Togo; Tokelau; Tonga;
Tunisia; Turkmenistan;
Tuvalu; Uganda;
Ukraine; Uzbekistan;
Vanuatu; Vietnam;
Wallis-Futuna; Western
Samoa; Yemen Arab
Republic; Dem. Rep. of
Congo; Zambia;
Zimbabwe
	 	 	$**
	 	 	$**	 
	 

	**Information omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission
pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment.

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	CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED
	 	Exhibit 10.12 (b) Redacted

EXHIBIT 12

Rural’s Schedule

     The toll (long distance) rate for International Calls is as follows and does not include taxes or
airtime. Any exception toll rates that exist for the countries below will take precedence over the
standard rate shown. All shown rates are in U.S Dollars and include both peak and off peak times:

	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	Country	 	 	Standard Rate (USD)	 
	 	Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Barbados, Belgium,
Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica,
Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom
	 	 	$**	 
	 	Albania, Algeria, American Samoa, Andorra, Angola,
Anguilla, Antigua/Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba,
Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Benin,
Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia/Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil,
Burnei, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, BVI
(Tortola), Central African Republic, Chile, China,
Colombia, Congo, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Czech Republic,
Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El
Salvador, Faroe Islands, French Guiana, Gabon, Gambia,
Georgia, Ghana, Gibraltar, Greece, Grenada,
Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Guinea, Hungary, Iceland,
Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Ivory Coast, Jordan,
Kazakhstan, Korea (South), Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia,
Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Macau, Macedonia, Malawi, Malaysia, Mali,
Malta Republic, Martinique, Mauritania, Mexico,
Moldova, Mongolia, Montserrat, Mozambique, Namibia,
Netherlands Antilles, Niger, Papua New Guinea,
Paraguay, Philippines, Portugal, Reunion Island,
Romania, Russia, Rwanda, San Marino, Senegal,
Slovakia, Slovenia, St Kitts/Nevis, St Lucia, St
Pierre/Miquelon, St Vincent/Grenadine, Swaziland,
Tajikistan, Thailand, Togo, Trinidad/Tobago, Turkey,
Turkmenistan, Turks/Caicos, Uganda, Ukraine, Uruguay,
Uzebekistan, Yugoslavia, Zambia, Zimbabwe
	 	 	$**	 
	 	Afghanistan, Armenia, Ascension Island, Belize,
Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde Islands, Chad, Congo
Dem Rep (Zaire), Croatia, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea,
Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Fiji, French Polynesia,
Greenland, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iraq,
Kenya, Kiribati, Korea (North), Laos, Lebanon,
Madagascar, Maldives Republic, Marshall Islands,
Mauritius, Mayotte Islands, Micronesia, Monaco,
Morocco, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, New Caledonia,
Nicaragua, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Panama,
Peru, Poland, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Sierra
Leone, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname,
Syria, Tanzania, Tonga, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates,
Venezuela, Vietnam, Western Samoa, Yemen Republic
	 	 	$**	 
	 	Australian Territories, Cook Islands, Cuba, Diego
Garcia, East Timor, Falkland Islands, Guinea-Bissau,
Nauru, Niue Islands, Sao Tome/Principe, Solomon
Islands, Somalia, St Helena, Tokelau, Tuvalu, Vanuatu,
Wallis/Futuna Island
	 	 	$**	 
	 

	**Information omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission
pursuant to a request for Confidential Treatment.

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