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Exhibits 4.16 

TERM OF AUTHORIZATION
No. 275/2003/SPB-ANATEL 

TERM OF
AUTHORIZATION FOR DELIVERY

OF FIXED
SWITCHING TELEPHONE SERVICE, MODALITY

INTERNATIONAL
LONG DISTANCE,

SIGNED BY
THE NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AGENCY

(AGÊNCIA
NACIONAL DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES –
 ANATEL)
AND TELESC CELULAR S.A.  

By way of this instrument, on the one
side Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações, registered
under CNPJ/MF no. 02.030.715/0001-12, agency part of the UNION (UNIÃO), in the
terms of Federal no. 9,472, of July 16th 1997, henceforth herein called
Anatel, in this act represented by its President, LUIZ GUILHERME SCHYMURA DE
OLIVEIRA, Brazilian, married, engineer, RG no. 04.971.252-4 IFP-RJ and CPF/MF no.
810.878.107-87, jointly with Councilor LUIZ TITO CERASOLI, Brazilian, divorced,
engineer, RG no. 38.592/D-CREA/RJ and CPF/MF no.297.487.047-34, and on the other TELESC
CELULAR S.A., CNPJ n.o 02.332.397/0001-44, herein represented by its Power of
Attorney LUIS ROBERTO ANTONIK, Brazilian, married, RG no. 886.827-1 SSP/PR and CPF
n.o 091.935.029-15, sign this TERM OF AUTHORIZATION, henceforth
herein called TERM to be ruled by the following clauses and conditions: 

Chapter I – On
the Object 

Clause 1.1 – The object
of this TERM is establishing the conditions for delivery of Fixed Switching Telephone
Services, meant for use by the public in general (FSTS), delivered in private regime, in
the INTERNATIONAL LONG DISTANCE, with mandatory condition of joint and simultaneous
delivery in the modality NATIONAL LONG DISTANCE services, in the Service Delivery Areas
equivalent to the Area Numbers 47,48 and 49 of the General National Code Plan
(PGCN), according to the Authorization rendered by way of Act no. 37,236, of June
30th 2003, published on the Federal Official Gazette of July 01st
2003. 

Single Paragraph – The
object of this TERM includes, where fitting, the delivery of the services in boundary
and limit areas in the terms of the regulations. 

Clause 1.2 – Fixed
Switched Telephone Services are telecommunication services that, by way of transmission of
voice and other signals, is meant for communication between specific fixed points, using
processes of telephone services. 

Clause 1.3 – The
AUTHORIZED PARTY is entitled to implant, expand and operate the trunks, networks and
switching centers needed to carry out the services, as well as explore these commercially,
in the terms of their regulation. 

Clause 1.4 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY will ensure delivery of the services to any and all authorized
requesting parties and service users within the Service Delivery Area it addresses,
according to the regulation, and shall be in operation in up to 12 months counted from the
date the extract of this TERM was published on the Federal Official Gazette. 

Chapter II – On
the Value of the Authorization 

Clause 2.1 – The value of
the Authorization for delivery of FSTS in the Service Delivery Area(s) found in Clause 1.1
and shall be paid for in the form and condition established by way of specific act issued
by Anatel. 

§ 1o – The
value of the Authorization charge will be collected to the Telecommunication Services
Inspection Fund (Fundo de Fiscalização das Telecomunicações
– FISTEL), by way of Banking Collection Document issued by ANATEL. 

§ 2o — The
value paid for the Authorization does not include the public charge price for the right of
use for radio frequencies. 

Chapter
III – On Using Radio-frequencies and the Conditions for Delivery of Services  

Clause 3.1 – The
AUTHORIZED PARTY may, at onerous title, use, in the terms of the regulation, radio
frequencies for the implementation of fixed land-bound radio communication services,
needed for Delivery of the Services. 

Clause 3.2 — The right of
use for the radio frequencies mentioned in the preceding clause will be for a term of up
to 20 (twenty) years, counted from the date of concession of the radio frequency use
authorization, extendable, one single time, for an equal period, with this authorization
being granted at onerous title. 

Clause 3.3 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY commits to delivering the service object of the Authorization in such a
way as to fully address obligations inherent to the service delivered under private
regime, which are totally applicable to this case, addressing the provisions of this TERM. 

Single Paragraph – Not
addressing the obligations related to the object of this TERM will render the AUTHORIZED
PARTY liable to the application of the sanctions foreseen in it, temporary suspension by
Anatel or, as the case may warrant extinction of this Authorization, in the form set out
in art.137 of Law no.9.472, of 1997. 

Clause 3.4 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall explore the service object of this Authorization at its own
responsibility and risk, within the regime of fair and open competition established in Law
no. 9,472, of 1997. 

Single Paragraph — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY will not be entitled to any form of exclusivity, any hypothesis of
financial economic balance, nor will be entitled to claim for rights, when new companies
for delivery of the same services are admitted, in public or private regime. 

Clause 3.5 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY commits to delivering the service, regardless of the competition
environment existing in the Service Delivery Area of the authorized party. 

Clause 3.6 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall establish a uniform Basic Service Plan and this shall be
mandatorily offered to all tentative users throughout its FSTS service delivery area. 

Clause 3.7 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall establish the prices that it will practice in the delivery
of FSTS, defining the Service Plans using structure, forms, criteria and values that shall
be reasonable and not discriminatory. 

Clause 3.8 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY may establish Alternative Service Plans with structure, criteria and
values differing from the Basic Service Plan, which shall constitute an option for its
users or tentative users, voided any form of discrimination in treatment. 

Clause 3.9 — the
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall widely divulge its Service Plans, Basic or Alternative, with 2
(two) days advance notice before effective sales, bringing to Anatel’s knowledge
their entire content, in up to 5 (five) working days after the onset of the commercial
sales of each Plan. 

Clause 3.10 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall send Anatel, a copy of the Contract models signed for delivery of
FSTS in up to 10 (ten) working days after the onset of commercial sales. 

Chapter IV – On
Service Quality Criteria. 

Clause 4.1 – Adequate
service quality by the AUTHORIZED PARTY is presumed by this Authorization, with this being
understood as a service that addresses and satisfies the conditions of regularity,
efficiency, security, up to date, general nature and courtesy. 

§ 1o —
Regularity shall be characterized by the uninterrupted delivery of the service with
strict observance of the dispositions contained in the norms issued by Anatel. 

§ 2o —
Efficiency shall be characterized by achievement and maintenance of the parameters
contained in this TERM and by addressing service users within the terms foreseen in this
TERM. 

§ 3o — Security
in service delivery is characterized by confidentiality of the data related to
service usage by users, as well as full protection and preservation of secrecy of the
information transmitted within the scope of the delivery of its services, addressing the
provisions of ofinset V of Clause 7.1. 

§ 4o — Up to
date will be characterized by the modernity of the equipment, facilities and service
delivery techniques, with absorption of technological advances that definitively bring
about benefits for users, respecting the provisions of this TERM. 

§ 5o — General
nature shall be characterized through the non-discriminatory delivery of services to any
and all users, with the AUTHORIZED PARTY being mandated to deliver the services to any
person requesting this, in accordance with the dispositions of clause 1.4, in accordance
with the existing regulation. 

§ 6o — Courtesy
shall be characterized by respectful and prompt delivery to any and all authorized service
users, as well as the observance of the obligations to inform and address promptly and
politely everyone who, user or not, request from the AUTHORIZED PARTY information, steps
or any other form of request, as provided for in this TERM. 

Clause 4.2 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall observe the parameters and indicators of the General Plan for
Quality Targets, approved in Resolution no. 30, of June 29th 1998. 

Single Paragraph – For
the calculation of the indicators, only data from localities with over 180 (one
hundred and eighty) days of uninterrupted commercial operation will be taken into account. 

Clause 4.3 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY cannot, in the event of the interruption of service delivery, allege
delinquency by Anatel or the Union in fulfilling any of their obligations. 

Clause 4.4 – Delivery of
the authorized service can only be suspended in accordance with the Regulation of the
Fixed Switched Telephone Services, published by Anatel. 

Chapter V – On
the Numbering Plan 

Clause 5.1 – Once having
addressed the regulation, the AUTHORIZED PARTY commits to obeying the Numbering Regulation
for the Fixed Switched Telephone Services published by Anatel, approved through Resolution
no. 86 of December 30th, 1998. 

Single Paragraph – costs
related to management of consignation and deployment of numbering resources processes of
the Regulations for Numbering will be attributed to the AUTHORIZED PARTY, in the terms of
the Regulations for Management of Numbering Resources. 

Clause 5.2 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY will be attributed the numbering resources, without exclusivity,
in the terms of the regulation. 

Clause 5.3 – The object
of TERM does not include the Operator Selection Code or the Specific Code, with the
provisions of the Regulations for Issuance of Authorization for delivery of FSTS having to
be fully addressed. 

Chapter VI – On
Charging Users 

Clause 6.1 – The billing
documents issued by the AUTHORIZED PARTY shall be produced in a clear and explanatory
manner, and shall list the type and quantity of each service delivered to the subscriber. 

Single Paragraph — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY may enter on the billing document, as long as clearly and explicitly
values owed resulting from the delivery of other services, as well as other commodities or
utilities related to the authorized service. 

Chapter VII – On the Rights
and Guarantees of Users and other Service Companies 

Clause 7.1 – once having
complied with the rules and conditions found in this TERM, the following constitute the
rights of users of the services, object of this Authorization: 

I – access to the service
and its fruition within the standards of quality, regularity and efficiency, foreseen in
this TERM and in the existing applicable regulations; 

II — the possibility of
requesting suspension or interruption of the service; 

III – non-discriminating
treatment in terms of the service access and fruition; 

IV – obtainment of
adequate information related to service delivery conditions and prices practiced; 

V – inviolability and
secrecy of its communication, addressed the legal and constitutional hypothesis and
conditions in terms of breaking of telecommunications secrecy or privacy; 

VI – non-suspension of
service to subscriber, with the latter’s request, except where due to current
outstanding debt resulting from use or for non-compliance with the obligations of the
duties defined in art. 4th of Law no. 9,472, of 1997; 

VII – prior knowledge of
any and all alterations in the service delivery conditions with direct or indirect impact
on the subscriber; 

VIII – privacy of billing
documents and in use or personal data by the AUTHORIZED PARTY; 

IX – prompt and efficient response
to complaints made by the subscriber to the AUTHORIZED PARTY; 

X – referral of
complaints or claims against the AUTHORIZED PARTY before Anatel and consumer defense
agencies; 

XI – reparation of
damages caused by violation of subscribers’ rights; 

XII – requirement of
observance of the contract terms of the contract signed for the delivery of the service;  

XIII – free choice of the
National or International Long Distance Operator; 

XIV – the non-obligation
to consume services or purchase goods or equipment that is not of interest, as well as the
non-obligation to submit to entitlement conditions for the service object of this
Authorization, in the terms of the regulation. 

§ 1o — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall observe the right of zealously preserving the secrecy inherent to
telephone services and the confidentiality of data and information, employing all the
means and technologies that ensure users of this right. 

§ 2o — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall make available the necessary technology resources for suspending
secrecy of telecommunications upon order from legal authorities, in the form of
regulation. 

Clause 7.2 – The
remaining telecommunications service operators will be assured, in addition to the rights
referred to in the preceding clause, the following rights: 

I – inter-connection to
the AUTHORIZED PARTY’s network in non-discriminatory economic and operational
conditions, under technically adequate conditions, in condition of isonomy and fairness of
prices addressing the strictly necessary for the delivery of the service, addressing the
pertinent Anatel regulations; 

II — on receiving the
service requested from the AUTHORIZED PARTY without any form of discrimination, at market
prices or at prices negotiated by the parties and with any reductions applicable, as a
function of costs avoided, due to large-scale consumption, addressing the pertinent
regulation; and 

III – obtaining
information that the AUTHORIZED PARTY has the duty to maintain, and that are necessary for
the delivery of services operated by them, maintaining the right of the AUTHORIZED
PARTY to preserve any data items included in business secrecy, as well as the rights
of third parties. 

§ 1o — Conflict
between the AUTHORIZED PARTY and other service companies will be settled
administratively by Anatel, in the terms of the regulations. 

§ 2o- Anatel will
perform permanent and on-going follow-up of the relationship between the service companies
that use the hereby authorized services and the AUTHORIZED PARTY, restraining behavior
that imply losses to any of the parties or that result in violation of the economic order
and free competition, informing, in these cases, the Administrative Council for Economic
Defense (ConselhoAdministrativo de Defesa Econômica – CADE), after
having practiced its competence in the form stated in art. 19, inset XIX, of Law no.
9,472, of 1997. 

Chapter
VIII – On Rights, Guarantees, Obligations and Restrictions of the 
AUTHORIZED PARTY 

Clause 8.1 – In addition
to the other obligations stemming from this TERM and inherent to the delivery of the
service, the AUTHORIZED PARTY will be responsible for: 

I – delivering the
service under strict and complete observance of the dispositions of this TERM, submitting
its activities totally to Anatel regulations; 

II – implementing all the
equipment and facilities needed for delivery of the services, object of this
Authorization, addressing the specifications mentioned in this TERM; 

III – supplying Anatel,
in the form and periods foreseen in the regulations, every piece of data and element
related to the services that might be requested; 

IV – submitting to
inspection by Anatel, allowing access by its agents, to the facilities used in delivering
the services, as well as pertinent accounting records. 

V – maintaining separate
accounting records for each service; 

VI – maintaining adequate
user information and service systems; 

VII – forwarding copies
of agreements and contracts related to the delivery of services with foreign
telecommunication service operators; 

VIII – strictly
respecting the right and obligation to secrecy of telecommunications, addressing the
legal and regulatory provisions; 

IX – respecting privacy
of subscribers in relation to billing documents and any personal information related to
users; 

X – submitting in advance
to Anatel any and all intended alterations to its Articles of Incorporation or By-Laws,
including splitting, merger, transformation, incorporation, as well as transfer of control
or alteration to the company capital; 

XI – ensuring all other
telecommunication service companies’ interconnection with its network, addressing the
terms of the pertinent regulation; 

XII – observing all
rights of the other telecommunications services companies, omitting from practicing any
form of discriminatory behavior, geared to impairing their activities; 

XIII — utilizing,
whenever required by regulations, equipment with certification issued by or accepted by
Anatel; 

XIV – addressing
technical norms and standards in force in Brazil, omitting from any form of discriminatory
practice in relation to goods and equipment produced in the Country; XV –
placing at the disposal of the authorities and civil defense agents, in cases of
public calamity, all the means, systems and availabilities requested for the purpose of
acting in support of or in giving support to impacted populations; 

XVI – addressing with
priority, the President of the Republic, his/her protocol representatives, entourage and
support staff, as well as foreign Heads of State, when on official visits or displacement
in the Brazilian territory; making available the necessary means for adequate
communication by these authorities, addressing the pertinent Anatel regulations; 

XVII – paying all
inspection and facility operation fees, in the form defined in the regulations; 

XVIII – publishing
annually, regardless of the legal regime to which it might subject, Balance sheets and
financial demonstratives prepared at the end of every social and fiscal exercise period,
addressing the provisions of the legislation in force and of Anatel regulation; 

XIX – addressing
the norms in force in the Country related to the use of foreign labor,
including in the higher qualification level functions and positions; 

XX – addressing the
agreements signed between Brazil and other Countries and international organizations, in
the form regulated by Anatel; 

XXI – sending, in the
periods defined by Anatel, a demonstrative chart of all shareholders detaining,
individually or jointly, a share equal or superior to 5% (five percent) of the
company’s voting capital; and 

XXII – delivering to
Anatel, information of technical, operational, economic and financial, society
shareholding and accounting natures, as well as any other requested. 

Single Paragraph — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY, its colligated, controlled or controlling companies must not condition
service offer to the paired consumption of any other service, nor offer advantages to the
user resulting from the fruition of additional services to those object of this TERM, even
when delivered by third parties. 

Clause 8.2 – With no loss
to the other provisions contained in this TERM and the guarantees assured in law, the
following are rights of the AUTHORIZED PARTY to: 

I – deliver services
within the scope of the company’s business strategy, freely defining its investments,
addressing the regulations of Anatel and the dispositions of this TERM; 

II – renounce the
delivery of the authorized service, according to the disposed in art. 142 of Law no.
9,472, of 1997, as long as this intention is manifested expressly, 6 (six) months in
advance, to Anatel and its users; 

III – appoint
representatives to follow up on Anatel’s inspection activities; 

IV — interrupt, according
to the rules established in clause 4.4 of this TERM, or not address the request for
delivery of services to subscribers, whose name is contained on the register of delinquent
subscribers; 

V – make available
the inter-connection with the other FSTS delivery companies, in non- discriminating
economic and operational conditions under technically adequate conditions and at isonomic
fair prices, addressing what is strictly necessary for the delivery of the service
addressing the pertinent Anatel regulations; 

VI – receive services
requested from the other operators free of any discrimination, at market prices or at
prices negotiated by the parties, and with the applicable reductions as a function of
costs avoided due to large-scale consumption regime, addressing the pertinent regulations; 

VII – obtain all
necessary information for the delivery of the services, as per inset VI, including those
related to billing, maintaining the right of other operators to preserve the secrecy of
their business data, as well as any similar third party rights; 

VIII – making available
the numbering resources in accordance with the regulations; 

IX – requesting from
Anatel confidentiality of information collected in the practice of the inspection
activities; and 

X – contracting from
third parties the performance of inherent, ancillary or complementary activities for the
service, as well as the implementation of associated projects. 

Clause 8.3 – During the
TERM of this contract, the AUTHORIZED PARTY shall be the sole responsible, before third
parties, for any acts by its staff, representatives or contracted parties, in delivery of
FSTS, as well as for the use of equipment, facilities or networks, releasing the Union and
Anatel from any complaints and/or indemnities. 

Clause 8.4 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY cannot impair works of public interest, whatever the nature, whenever the
removal of facilities or telephone service networks becomes necessary in making feasible
interventions promoted, directly or indirectly, by any agency or entity of the Public
Administration. 

Clause 8.5 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall agree directly with each Town Council its part in the delivery of
the services, as well as the other public utility service companies, about the conditions
for placement of posts and crossbars to suspend the aerial lines and cables and, also,
underground ducts and conduits meant for passing cables under streets and public places. 

§ 1o — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall show diligence before the owners of public or private assets over
or under which ducts or conduits have to be placed, or even install support structures for
these, obtaining the respective consent or use rights for this purpose. 

§ 2o — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall promote before the respective municipal authorities the necessary
negotiations to establish the conditions to overcome the necessary interferences in the
delivery of the service, including felling and pruning of trees. 

Clause 8.6 – In the terms
of the provided for in art. 73 of Law no. 9,472, of 1997, the AUTHORIZED PARTY can deploy
posts, ducts, conduits and use rights belonging to or controlled by other
telecommunication service companies or of other services of public interest. 

§ 1o — Use of
the means referred to in the caput of this clause must be undertaken in a
non-discriminating manner and at fair and reasonable prices. 

§ 2o — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall make available to the other telecommunications service companies,
classified by Anatel as being of collective interest, the means owned or controlled by it,
referred to in caput of this clause, respecting the same conditions foreseen in the
preceding paragraph anterior. 

§ 3o — Whenever
the AUTHORIZED PARTY cannot come to an agreement with the other service companies in
relation to the use of the means referred to in this clause, it will be up to Anatel, in
isolation or jointly with the other regulating agencies involved, to define said use
conditions. 

Clause 8.7 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall maintain during the term of this Authorization, a user information
and care center, operating 24 (twenty-four) hours a day, qualified to receive and process
requests and complaints by users handed in personally or through any distance
communication means. 

§ 1o — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall make available and divulge easy access and free of charge codes for
forwarding of request by users via telephone. 

§ 2o — All
requests, complaints or claims forwarded by users, through any means, shall receive a
serial number, which will be informed to users with a view to making follow-up by the
user, possible. 

§ 3o — Users
will be informed by the AUTHORIZED PARTY in the timeframes defined in the General Quality
Target Plan, of the measures that have been adopted as a function of the request or
complaint made. 

§ 4o — Should
Anatel verify the existence of difficulty for users in accessing the user information and
care center, it may determine that the AUTHORIZED PARTY must enhance the means of
access available, liable to considering the provisions foreseen in this, not being
addressed. 

Clause 8.8 – In
contracting services and in acquisition of equipment and materials, linked to the object
of this TERM, the AUTHORIZED PARTY commits to taking into account offers made by
independent suppliers, including national ones, and to basing its decisions, in relation
to the different offers made, on addressing objective pricing criteria, delivery
conditions and technical specifications, established in the pertinent regulation. 

§ 1o — In the
event of cases where there is an equivalence of offers, the AUTHORIZED PARTY commits to
using as tie-breaking criteria, preference for services offered by companies located in
the Country, equipment and materials produced in the Country, and, among these, those
deploying national technology, with the equivalence to which this paragraph refers being
defined cumulatively as: 

I – the national price is
equal to or lower that the imported price, placed in the national territory, including all
applicable taxes; 

II – the term for
delivery is compatible with the requirements of the service; and 

III – the technical
specifications established in the pertinent regulations are addressed and satisfied and
have certification issued or accepted by Anatel, where applicable. 

§ 2o — Services
are understood as those related to research and development, planning, project,
implementation and physical installation, operation, maintenance, supervision and
telecommunication system assessment tests. 

Clause 8.9 – The
AUTHORIZED PARTY, its controlled or controlling companies, or any of its shareholders with
participation, direct or indirect, equal to or higher than 5% (five percent) of the voting
shares of the AUTHORIZED PARTY, may only own non-voting stock from FSTS companies acting
in the same Area of Delivery and the same service modality, up to a limit of 20% (twenty
percent) of the company capital. 

Chapter IX – On
the Transfer and Company Composition Changes 

Clause 9.1 — Transfers
and changes in Company Composition are liable to the conditions established in arts. 7th,
98 and 136 of Law no. 9,472, of 1997, and must address the provisions of Resolution no.
101, of February 04th 1999, in Norm no. 04/98 – ANATEL, approved in
Resolution no. 76, December 16th 1998, in Norm no. 07/99 – ANATEL,
approved by Resolution no. 195, of December 7th 1999, and the subsequent
specific regulation. 

Chapter X – On
the Obligations and Prerogatives of Anatel 

Clause 10.1 – In addition
to other inherent prerogatives of its function as Regulating Agency and other obligations
stemming from this TERM, Anatel will: 

I – follow up and inspect
service delivery, targeting addressing the regulation 

II – regulate the
delivery of the authorized service;

III – apply the sanctions foreseen in the
service regulation and, specifically, in this TERM; 

IV – show zeal for the
quality of the service, receive, study and solve user claims and complaints, notifying
them, in up to 90 (ninety) days, of the measures taken with a view to interceding on the
repression or the transgression of their rights; 

V – declare extinct the
Authorization of the cases foreseen in Law no. 9,472, of 1997; 

VI – show zeal for the
guarantee of inter-connection, settling any eventual pending issues between the
AUTHORIZED PARTY and other service companies; 

VII –continuous follow-up
of the relationship between the AUTHORIZED PARTY and the other service operators, settling
any conflicts arising from this; 

VIII – inhibit behavior
by the AUTHORIZED PARTY contrary to the competition regime, addressing the competences of
CADE, the pertinent regulation and, in particular, the provisions of Clauses 10.2. and
10.3. of this Chapter; 

IX – carry out inspection
activities of the service according to the provisions of this TERM; and 

X – collect taxes related to
FISTEL, adopting the measures foreseen in legislation. 

Clause 10.2 — Anatel may
initiate administrative procedure meant to raise untruths or lack of consistence in the
conditions declared by the AUTHORIZED PARTY, related to not participating in the control
of other companies and to other impeditive economic concentration prohibitions, whenever
there is evidence of relevant influence by the former, its colligated, controlled or
controlling companies on the companies delivering FSTS, acting in the same Area of
Delivery and in the same modality of the Service, such as: 

I — the existence of
significant, passive or active, funding, under any form, between the AUTHORIZED PARTY, its
colligated, controlled or controlling companies and Operator(s) of FSTS; 

II – posting of real
security, personal or of any other form, by the AUTHORIZED PARTY, its colligated,
controlled or controlling companies to the operator(s) of FSTS, or vice versa; 

III – transfer of assets
between the AUTHORIZED PARTY, its colligated, controlled or controlling companies and
operator(s) of FSTS, in conditions, terms or values different from those practiced on the
market; 

IV – existence of a
process for the transfer of strategic technological knowledge between the AUTHORIZED
PARTY, its colligated, controlled or controlling companies to the operator(s) of FSTS;

V – delivery of telecommunication services or correlated activities, between
the AUTHORIZED PARTY, its colligated, controlled or controlling companies to the
operator(s) of FSTS, stipulating favored or privileged conditions, in relation to the
other companies acting on the market; 

VI – existence of
agreements of inter-connection between the AUTHORIZED PARTY, its colligated, controlled or
controlling companies to the operator(s) of FSTS stipulating favored or privileged
conditions, in relation to those offered to the other companies acting on the market; 

VII – existence of
agreements for sharing of infrastructure between the AUTHORIZED PARTY, its
colligated, controlled or controlling companies to the operator(s) of FSTS stipulating
favored or privileged conditions, in relation to those offered to the other companies
acting on the market; 

VIII – common use of
relevant resources, whether material, technological or human in nature, by the
AUTHORIZED PARTY, its colligated, controlled or controlling companies to the
operator(s) of FSTS; 

IX – existence of any
legal procedure between the AUTHORIZED PARTY, its colligated, controlled or controlling
companies and companies retaining control of an operator of FSTS, whose object is the
transfer of actions between these, or the granting of preference rights in relation to the
transfer of actions between them; 

X – joint contracting of
goods and services by the competition; and 

XI – other behavior
defined in the regulations as characterizing the onset of evidence of economic
concentration or exercise of the power of control among the operators of FSTS 

Single Paragraph- Proof, after
the procedure foreseen in this Clause, of the Existence of any situation characterizing
untruth or lack of grounds for the conditions declared by the AUTHORIZED PARTY shall lead
to annulment of this Authorization, in the terms of art. 139 of Law no. 9,472, of 1997. 

Clause 10.3 — Anatel can
also initiate administrative procedures meant to survey the transgression of the economic
order foreseen in Law no. 8,884, of 1994, and, in particular, adoption of collusive or
restrictive measures against free competition, when, among others, the following evidences
are perceived: 

I – Prolonged stability
of market shares of the competing companies on the market; 

II – Uniform commercial behavior
among the competitors; 

III – Joint contracting
of goods or services by competitors; 

IV – Prolonged stability
of the price levels or structures for the services, or parallel price variation behaviors; 

V – Uniformity of
conditions or offer terms for the services among the competitors; 

VI – Exchange of relevant
information among competitors, related, among other aspects, to technological, financial
or commercial strategies; 

VII – Stable division of
activity on the market among competitors; 

VIII – Complementary
nature in expansion plans or network implementation projects; 

IX – Discrimination of
prices or conditions of service delivery, privileging certain companies, in detriment to,
the other companies acting on the market; 

X — Purchase, sales,
leasing, commodatum or any other form of transfer, temporary or definitive, of
assets with significant value or, of strategic importance between competing companies; 

XI – Common/joint use of
relevant resources, whether material, technological or human by competing companies; 

XII – Existence of
inter-connection agreements stipulating favored or privileged conditions, for certain
companies in relation to the others acting on the market; 

XIII – Existence of
agreements for sharing of infrastructure, stipulating favored or privileged conditions,
for certain companies in relation to the others acting on the market; 

XIV — Distortion,
manipulation, omission or procrastination by competitors in supplying information
requested by Anatel; and 

XV — Other practices
defined in regulation as signs of collusion. 

Single Paragraph – Proof
of practice by the AUTHORIZED PARTY of collusive behavior or restrictive to free
competition may imply, in addition to the application of the sanctions foreseen in this
Term and those applicable by CADE, the forfeiture of this AUTHORIZATION. 

Chapter XI – On
the Authorized Party 

Clause 11.1 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY is a company duly established under Brazilian law, with head and
administration offices in the Country, addressing the provisions of Law no. 9,472, of 1997
and Decree no. 2,617, of June 5th 1998. 

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Chapter XII – On
the Inspection Regime 

Clause 12.1 — Anatel
shall inspect the services for the purpose of ensuring compliance with the commitments
defined in this TERM. 

§ 1o — The
inspection to be carried out by Anatel shall include inspection and the follow-up of
activities, equipment and facilities of the AUTHORIZED PARTY, implying free access to all
of the AUTHORIZED PARTY’s data and information, or that of third parties. 

§ 2o —
Information collected in performing the inspection activity will be published in the
Library, except for those that, on request from the AUTHORIZED PARTY, are considered by
Anatel as being of a confidential nature. 

§ 3o —
Information considered confidential in the terms of the preceding paragraph, can only
be used in procedures correlated to this TERM, with Anatel answering for the information
it appoints for any form of disclosure, broad or limited, of this information outside the
scope of this use. 

Clause 12.2 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY, by way of the appointed representative, will be able to accompany any
and all Anatel inspection activity, and cannot in any way impede or impair the inspection
actions, subject to being liable to the penalties foreseen in this TERM. 

Chapter XIII – On
the Inter-connection 

Clause 13.1 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY is mandated to allow, facilitate, make available and effectively perform
the inter-connection, to the network it operates, of the networks of other
telecommunications services operators, under public or private regime, whenever they so
require, addressing the regulation and in particular, the General Interconnection
Regulation, approved by Resolution no. 40, of July 23rd 1998. 

Single Paragraph –
Availability of the points for inter-connection must be negotiated directly by the
AUTHORIZED PARTY with the other service operators involved, addressing the pertinent
regulation. 

Clause 13.2 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY will be remunerated for the use of its network according to what is
foreseen in the Regulation on Remuneration for the use of the networks of the FSTS
operators, approved by Resolution no. 33, of July 13th 1998. 

Clause 13.3 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall have the same rights and must obey the same inter-connection
conditions to which the other FSTS operators are subject. 

Single Paragraph — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall make available for inter-connection network elements with the
highest possible technical level of separation, addressing the regulation. 

Clause 13.4 — The
AUTHORIZED PARTY shall charge the other telecommunication services operators, for the use
of their networks, at most, the values defined and established by Anatel, addressing the
regulation. 

Chapter XIV – On
the Sanctions 

Clause 14.1 – In
executing this TERM, the AUTHORIZED PARTY is subject to the following sanctions, which
will be applied by grounded decision by Anatel, assured its right of defense in the terms
disposed in its new Internal Regiment and with no loss to the other penalties foreseen in
the regulation: 

I – through action or
omission contrary to the dispositions found in this TERM leading to losses for the
competition in the telecommunications sector; a fine of up to R$50,000,000.00 (fifty
million Reals); 

II — for violating the
dispositions of this TERM leading to the non-addressing clause 1.4; a fine of up to R$
50,000,000.00 (fifty million Reals); 

III — for violation of
the dispositions of this TERM leading to non-addressing or achieving of quality targets or
parameters in service delivery; a fine of up to R$ 40,000,000.00 (forty million Reals); 

IV — for other action or
omission not dealt with in the preceding insets leading to violation of user rights
defined in this TERM or leading to loss for them; a fine of up to R$ 30,000,000.00 (thirty
million Reals); 

V – for action or
omission violating the provisions of clause 8.8 of this TERM, related to contracting
services and the purchase of equipment and materials produced in the Country; a fine of up
to R$ 30,000,000.00 (thirty million Reals); 

VI — for any action or
omission leading to the obstruction of Anatel performing its fiscal and inspection
activities in this TERM; a fine of up to R$20,000,000.00 (twenty million Reals); and 

VII – for not addressing
any obligation expressly foreseen in this TERM, except for those defined in the preceding
insets; fine of up to R$ 10,000,000.00 (ten million Reals). 

§ 1o — The
transgression defined in inset I and IV above will have their severity defined exclusively
as a function of the general criteria foreseen in clause 14.2 and will be characterized by
behavior of the AUTHORIZED PARTY that, directly or indirectly, might lead to loss for the
competition in the sector, especially: 

     a)    
          posing an obstacle or difficulty in choosing a different provider of the
          service authorized; 

     b)    
          refusing an inter-connection to a telecommunications service operator; 

     c)    
          posing an obstacle or difficulty to the added value service company
          operators; 

     d)    
          executing any telecommunications service not the object of the authorization
          issued by Anatel in its favor, 

     e)    
          not preserving the levels of quality practiced in the inter-connections; and 

     f)    
          procrastinating on the supply of information essential to the activities of
          the other operators, in particular, the data register bases. 

§ 2o —
Transgression of the provisions of inset II of this clause will be characterized by
the repeated non-delivery of the authorized service, it being considered a severe
transgression, in particular: 

     a)    
          the refusal to deliver the authorized service to any interested
          party, according to the definitions contained in clause 1.4. 

§ 3o —
Transgression of the dispositions of inset III above will be characterized by not
addressing the quality parameters defined in the General Plan of Quality Targets and will
have its scale of severity defined as a function of the number of users impacted and the
losses caused, being characterized by violation, of commission or omission, direct or
indirect, of obligation foreseen in this TERM, leading to the violation of user rights, in
particular the: 

     a)    
          interruption in delivery of services for periods exceeding those established
          in the General Plan of Quality Targets; 

     b)    
           non-allocation of the necessary human and material resources for the
          operation and maintenance of the service required to preserve minimum quality
          standards; 

     c)    
          negligence in modernizing the network that affects service quality; 

     d)    
          non-addressing the duty to deliver information to users; 

     e)    
          violation of secrecy in telecommunications, except for the legal hypothesis,
          even when practiced by third parties, in facilities under the responsibility of
          the AUTHORIZED PARTY; 

     f)    
          non- maintenance of an information and customer care center in the format
          described in this TERM; and 

     g)    
          charging prices not in agreement with the rules defined in this TERM and in
          the regulation. 

§ 4o — The
transgressions described in inset V will be characterized by verification of the violation
of the obligation contained in Clause 8.8 and will have its severity defined in accordance
with the regulation. 

§ 5o — The
transgressions described in inset VI above will have its severity defined as a function of
the relevance of the fiscal activity impaired and will be characterized by the violation,
through commission or omission, direct or indirect, of the AUTHORIZED PARTY or of its
representatives, impeding or creating difficulties for the inspection activity carried out
by Anatel, its representatives, agents, in particular by: 

     a)    
          the AUTHORIZED PARTY refusing to address requests for information tendered
          by Anatel, related to the authorized services or the assets linked to it;. 

     b)    
          blocking the action of Anatel’s inspection agents; 

     c)    
          omitting addressing the obligation of public disclosure foreseen in this
          TERM, or in regulation; and 

     d)    
          not sending or the untimely sending of any information, data, report or
          document that, per force of regulation, or of this TERM, should have been
          supplied to Anatel. 

§ 6o — Sanction
foreseen in inset VII will be characterized by checking violation of the obligation in
this Term, not included in the preceding paragraphs. 

§ 7o — Sanction
foreseen in inset I will be applied by Anatel regardless of any measures that might be
adopted by CADE. 

§ 8o — Not
collecting any fine levied in the terms of the provisions of this clause in the Term fixed
by Anatel shall characterize severe fault and will imply a collection of a moratory fine
of 0.33% (zero point three, three percent) a day, up to the limit of 10% (ten percent),
plus the reference rate of the SELIC for federal papers, to be applied on top of the value
of the debt, considering all delinquent payment days, except where defined otherwise in
the specific regulation. 

Clause 14.2 – For
applying the fines foreseen in this Chapter, the rules contained in Title VI of Book III
– On Sanctions, art. 173 to 185 of Law no. 9,472, of 1997, and in the pertinent
regulation thereof, will be addressed. 

§ 1o — In
defining the severity of the sanctions and in fixing fine values, Anatel shall observe the
following circumstances: 

I – proportionality
between the intensity of the sentencing and the severity of the fault, including in so far
as the number of users impacted; 

II — the damages for the
services and for users resulting from the transgressions; 

III – the advantage
obtained by the AUTHORIZED PARTY as a result of the transgression; 

IV — the participation of
the AUTHORIZED PARTY on the market within its geographical Area of Service Delivery; 

V – the economic and
financial situation of the AUTHORIZED PARTY, in particular its revenue generation capacity
and its total assets; 

VI – the precedent of the
AUTHORIZED PARTY; 

VII – the specific
re-incidence, thus understood the repetition of fault of similar or like nature, after
receipt of the previous notification; and 

VIII – the general
aggravating or attenuating circumstances of the transgression. 

§ 2o —
Regardless of the specific grading criteria foreseen in each inset of the preceding
clause and of others foreseen in regulation, penalty grading shall address the following
scale: 

I – the transgression
will be considered light when stemming from involuntary or excusable behavior by the
AUTHORIZED PARTY and from which the latter derives no benefit; 

II – the transgression
will be considered medium severity when stemming from inexcusable behavior, but that does
not bring any benefit or gain to the AUTHORIZED PARTY, nor affects a significant number of
users; and 

III – the transgression
will be considered severe when Anatel verifies the presence of one of the following
factors: 

     a)    
          The AUTHORIZED PARTY behaving in ill faith; 

     b)    
          The transgression results in the direct or indirect benefit for the
          AUTHORIZED PARTY; 

     c)    
          The AUTHORIZED PARTY is recurring in the transgression; and 

     d)    
          The number of users impacted is significant. 

§ 3o —
According to Anatel’s criteria, the transgressions classified as light, when in a
first event, a warning penalty may be issued to the AUTHORIZED PARTY, that will be
formally informed of the sanction, with no loss to publishing the decision in the Official
Press. 

§ 4o — For
application of the sanctions foreseen in this Chapter the Sanction Application Procedure
foreseen in the Internal Regiment of Anatel will be used.

§ 5o — In
the transgressions foreseen in clause 14.1, for fine levying purposes, Anatel may
determine that the AUTHORIZED PARTY deduct the value to be collected from sums to be paid
as reimbursement to the users impacted, fixing the reimbursement criteria in the act of
applying the penalty, the term for settlement and the maximum deduction value. 

§ 6o — The
hypothesis foreseen in the preceding paragraph may only be adopted when it is verified
that user interests or needs will not elide with the responsibility of the AUTHORIZED
PARTY for the other civil indemnities owed. 

Clause 14.3 – the fines
foreseen in this Chapter will be applied with no loss to characterizing the hypothesis of
declaration of forfeiture foreseen in this TERM. 

Clause 14.4 – the values
of the fines foreseen in this Chapter will be readjusted annually, by applying the IGP-DI,
with the first readjustment being due in one year counted from the date of signature of
this TERM. 

Chapter XV – On
the Extinction of the Authorization 

Clause 15.1 – the
authorization shall be considered extinct by removal, forfeiture, expiry, renouncement or
annulment, according to arts. 138 to 144 of Law no. 9,472, of 1997 and in compliance with
the procedures defined in regulation. 

§ 1o –
Extinction of the Authorizations, issued concomitantly for the modalities of LOCAL or
NATIONAL LONG DISTANCE for the same Area of Delivery, for the same AUTHORIZED PARTY,
before December 31st 2005, will imply extinction of this Authorization. 

§ 2o —
Declaration of extinction will in no way elide the application of the fitting
penalties in compliance with the dispositions of this TERM, for transgressions practiced
by the AUTHORIZED PARTY. 

Clause 15.2 – Extinction
of the Authorization for any of the service modalities, LOCAL, NATIONAL LONG DISTANCE,
INTERNATIONAL LONG DISTANCE may imply extinction of the others, when resulting from the
application of sanction for severe transgression. 

Chapter XVI – On
the Legal Regime and the Applicable Documents 

Clause 16.1 – the
following rule this Authorization, with no loss to the other norms that are part of the
Brazilian legal order, Law no. 9,472, of 1997, and the regulation stemming from,
especially, the competence of the Executive Power, according to the disposed in art.18 of
the referred Law, the latter prevailing whenever the two conflict. 

Clause 16.2 – In delivery
of services hereby authorized by the Anatel regulation must always be addressed, as part
of this TERM, especially the documents listed below: 

I – General Concession
Plan, approved by Decree no. 2,534, of April 2nd 1998; 

II – General Plan for
Quality Targets for Fixed Switched Telephone Services, approved by Resolution no. 30, of
June 29th 1998;  

III — Regulation of the
Telecommunication Services, approved by Resolution no. 73, of November 25th 1998; 

IV – Regulation of the
Fixed Switched Telephone Service, approved by Resolution no. 85, of December 30th 1998; 

V – General
Regulation for Inter-connection, approved by Resolution no. 40, of June
23rd 1998, with the alterations introduced by Resolution no. 130, of May
31st 1999; 

VI – Numbering
Regulation, approved by Resolution no. 83, of December 30th 1998; 

VII – Regulation for
Managing Numbering Resources, approved by Resolution no. 84, of December 30th
1998; 

VIII — Regulation about
Remuneration for Use of the Networks of FSTS Operators, Approved by Resolution no. 33, of
July 13th 1998; 

IX – Regulation for
Tenders of Concession, Permission and Authorization of Telecommunication Services and
Authorization for Use of Radio-Frequency, approved by Resolution no. 65, of October
29th 1998; 

X – Regulation of the
Procedures for Contracting Services and Acquisition of Equipment or Materials by Operators
of Telecommunication Services, approved by Resolution no. 155, of August 16th
1999; and 

XI – Regulation for
Issuance of Authorization for Delivery of Fixed Switched Telephone Services for the
general public – FSTS, approved by Resolution no. 283, of November 29th
2001. 

Clause 16.4 – In
interpreting the norms and dispositions contained in this TERM, in addition to the
documents mentioned and listed in this Chapter, the general hermeneutic rules and the
norms and principles contained in Law no. 9,472, of 1997, shall be taken into account. 

Chapter XVII – On
the Forum 

Clause 17.1 – For
settlement of issues stemming from this TERM, the Forum of the Judiciary Section of the
Federal Justice of Brasilia, Federal District, will be used. 

Chapter XVIII –
Final Disposition 

Clause 18.1 – This TERM
will become valid as of the date of the publication of its extract in the Federal Official
Gazette. 

And for being fully in agreement with
the provisions and conditions of this TERM, the Parties sign it in 02 (two) copies of
equal form and content, in the presence of the undersigned witnesses, for it to produce
its legal effects. 

Brasilia,..............of
................. 2003. 

For ANATEL: 

LUIZ GUILHERME
SCHYMURA DE OLIVEIRA 

President  

LUIZ TITO CERASOLI

Councilor

For the AUTHORIZED PARTY:  

LUIS ROBERTO ANTONIK

Power of Attorney  

WITNESSES:  

Name: RICARDO DE
FREITAS FEROLA

RG: 1204563 SSP/DF  

Name: TAÍS ROSANDRA
BEZERRA

RG: 1689211 SSP/DFProvided by MZ Data Products

Exhibit 4.17  

Agreement Type: CLASS II STFC LDN/LDI x SMP INTERCONNECTION

BrT No: Agreement        /2003

Parties:

       Brasil Telecom S.A. (BrT)

       TIM SUL S.A. (Tim SUL)
 

TABLE OF
CONTENTS

	Title 	Page 

CLAUSE ONE - SUBJECT MATTER

CLAUSE TWO - APPLICABLE LAWS, REGULATION AND DOCUMENTS

CLAUSE THREE - DOCUMENTS

CLAUSE FOUR - BRASIL TELECOM AND TIM SUL COMMON OBLIGATIONS

CLAUSE FIVE - PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT

CLAUSE SIX - DURATION AND TERMINATION

CLAUSE SEVEN - FORCE MAJEURE OR ACTS OF GOD

CLAUSE EIGHT - CONFIDENTIALITY

CLAUSE NINE - AGREEMENT MANAGEMENT

CLAUSE TEN - DISPUTE RESOLUTION

CLAUSE ELEVEN - AGREEMENT APPROVAL

CLAUSE TWELVE - ARBITRATION

CLAUSE THIRTEEN - MISCELLANEOUS

CLAUSE FOURTEEN - JURISDICTION

ATTACHMENT 1 - GENERAL AGREEMENT CONDITIONS

ATTACHMENT 2 - DETRAF SETTLEMENT PROCEDURE

ATTACHMENT 3 - TECHNICAL INTERCONNECTION PROJECT

ATTACHMENT 4 - VU-M CHARGES

                                               AGREEMENT ON THE INTERCONNECTION OF BRASIL TELECOM LDN-LDI

                                               STFC AND TIM SUL SMP NETWORKS

BRASIL TELECOM
S/A, incumbent operator of the Serviço de Telefonia Fixa Comutada, the Public Switched
Telephone Service (STFC), CNPJ 76.535.764/0001-43, headquartered at SIA Sul - ASP -
Quadra B - Lote D, in the city of Brasília, Distrito Federal, herein represented as
provided by its Articles of Organization; hereinafter called BRASIL TELECOM; and  

TIM SUL S.A. (new
name of TELEPAR CELULAR S.A., into which TELESC CELULAR S.A. and CTMR CELULAR S.A.
were merged), a private corporate body headquartered in Curitiba - Paraná, at Rua
Comendador Araújo, 299, CNPJ 02.332.397/0001-44, private operator of the Serviço Móvel Pessoal,
the Personal Communication Services (SMP) under Authorization Agreements
executed with Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações - ANATEL, herein represented as
provided in its Articles of Organization; hereinafter called TIM SUL;  

Each one of them,
individually, hereinafter called Party and, jointly Parties;  

WHEREAS:  

(a) BRASIL
TELECOM has a concession to provide Serviço Telefônico Fixo Comutado, the Public
Switched Telephone Service (STFC) to the public at large, both for local and
domestic long-distance (LDN) calls, in PGO Region II, under Concession Agreements
executed with Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações - ANATEL;  

(b) TIM SUL
changed its Serviço Móvel Celular, the Mobile Telephone Service concession
agreement to Serviço Móvel Pessoal, Mobile Cellular Service (SMP);  

(c) TIM SUL
is authorized to provide private Serviço Móvel Pessoal (SMP) in the PGO Region
II, pursuant to the Terms of Authorization executed with Agência Nacional de
Telecomunicações - ANATEL,  

The Parties HEREBY
DECIDE to enter into this Interconnection  Agreement  (AGREEMENT) to interconnect their
 telecommunications  network within their respective territories, according to the
regulations in force and the following clauses and conditions: 

CLAUSE ONE -
SUBJECT MATTER

1.1 The
subject matter of this AGREEMENT is Class II Interconnection, according to the
classification set forth in Art. 4 of the Regulamento Geral de Interconexão,
the General Interconnection Regulation (GIR), between BRASIL TELECOM’s Domestic
Long-Distance and International Long Distance STFC supporting network and TIM
SUL’s SMP supporting network, so that users of one of the networks may
communicate with users of the other or access services available therein.  

1.1.1 The call traffic between networks that is the subject matter of this Agreement concerns the following domestic and
international long-distance calls:

(a) LDN calls originating on

(i) a local area network belonging to BRASIL TELECOM or another STFC operator within the SMP home registration area, or

(ii) in the home registration area of another SMP operator,

terminating on TIM SUL’s network in a SMP home registration area other than the originating area, for which
BRASIL TELECOM has been selected as the STFC LDN Carrier.

(b) LDN calls between different SMP home registration areas within TIM SUL’s network:

(i) terminating on the local area network belonging to BRASIL TELECOM or another STFC operator, or

(ii) terminating on MTS or SMRS home registration areas, or

(iii) terminating on the home registration area of another SMP operator,

for which BRASIL TELECOM has been selected as the STFC LDN Carrier.

(c) LDN calls between different SMP home registration areas originating on TIM SUL’s network and terminating on TIM SUL’s
network, for which BRASIL TELECOM has been selected as the STFC LDN Carrier.

(d) LDI calls:

(i) originating on TIM SUL’s network and terminating abroad, for which BRASIL TELECOM has been selected as the STFC LDI Carrier;

(ii) LDI calls originating abroad and terminating on TIM SUL’s network, for which BRASIL TELECOM has been selected as the STFC LDI
Carrier.

 

CLAUSE TWO -
LAWS AND REGULATION

2.1 In signing this Agreement, the parties shall abide by the applicable laws and regulations.

CLAUSE THREE - DOCUMENTS

3.1 The following documents, the content of which is known to both Parties, integrate this AGREEMENT:

- Attachment 1 - General Agreement Conditions

- Attachment 2 - DETRAF Settlement Procedure

- Attachment 3 - Technical Interconnection Project

- Attachment 4 - VU-M Prices

3.2 In case of doubt or inconsistency between the documents mentioned in the preceding item and this Agreement, the Agreement
shall prevail. In case of doubt or inconsistency between the other documents, the most recent one shall prevail over the
oldest.

3.3 Any omission, error or inconsistency found by one Party in the documents mentioned in item 3.1 shall be immediately informed
to the other Party in order to be corrected, thus ensuring the proper fulfillment hereof.

3.4 The substance and form of Attachment 3 - Technical Interconnection Project, shall be kept up to date under an agreement
between the parties, but always in accordance with the Agreement provisions.

CLAUSE FOUR - COMMON BRASIL TELECOM AND TIM SUL OBLIGATIONS

4.1 To provide interfaces for the interconnection with the Requested Party network at the interconnection points, using
transmission and signaling technology proper to be used in public telecommunication networks.

4.2 To use preferably digital transmission technologies and #7 ISUP common channel signaling for the interfaces.

4.3 For interconnection interfaces, not to impose the use of transmission and signaling technologies rendered obsolete by the
corresponding technologies already employed by Requested Party’s network.

4.4 Not to impose conditions implying inefficient network use.

4.5 To make available the interconnection facilities agreed upon in the planning meetings.

4.6 To route the telephone traffic between their networks, in compliance with Attachment 3 - Technical Network Interconnection
Project.

4.7 To operate their respective networks so as not to cause a material impact on or harm the exchange functions or services of
the other Party and inform that Party, as provided in item 9 of Attachment 1, of any occasional flaws or failures in their
networks that could lead to such effects.

4.8 To jointly carry out the tests needed to activate the interconnection points being implemented in their networks with the
other network, as provided in item 8 of Attachment 1.

4.9 To notify the other Party in writing about the intended changes in their network that could affect the other Party’s
network, or such other Party’s services or users, at least one hundred and twenty-days (120) before the effective date of
such change.

4.9.1 In the event the changes might affect the incoming or outgoing signals from the other Party’s network or Users, the
causing Party shall propose a network alternative to solve the problem to the other Party, with the same advance
notice.

4.9.1.1 Such alternative shall be put in place at no additional cost to the affected Party and shall comply with
the characteristics agreed upon herein between the Parties. Such network alternative shall be put in
place as soon as feasible and agreed to between the Parties; the agreement shall always precede the
making of the intended changes.

4.9.2 The changes informed by one Party shall only be made after the written consent of the other Party is obtained. Such
consent, however, shall not be withheld without objective evidence showing the loss resulting from such change; the
notified PARTY shall respond within thirty (30) days after receiving the notice.

4.9.2.1 The notified Party’s failure to respond shall be construed as tacit acceptance thereof.

4.10 To keep the performance and quality of their network in compliance with the regulations in force and the provision of item 9,
Attachment 1.

4.11 To carry out, on request of the other Party, joint systemic tests as provided in item 8, Attachment 1.

4.12 To jointly determine the scheduled service interruptions and confirm them at least three (3) business days in advance.

4.13 To apply the network protection operational procedures as provided in item 9, Attachment 1.

4.14 To notify the other Party of any failure or fault that could affect or harm the other’s exchange functions or provision of
services, as provided in item 10 of Attachment 1.

4.15 To issue the Documento de Declaração de Tráfego e de Prestação de Serviços - DETRAF, the Traffic and Service Provision
Document concerning the network use by the other party and settle the accounts according to the provisions of Attachment 2 -
DETRAF Settlement Procedures.

4.16 To use the form set forth in item 4, Attachment 1, to request new Interconnection Points or Interconnection Points of
Presence, or changes in the existing ones.

4.17 To take responsibility for routing the traffic originating from their network and destined to the other Party’s network,
according to the Subject Matter hereof.

4.17.1 To jointly evaluate the causes and consequences of traffic routing contrary to the agreed herein, as well as to
determine each Party’s responsibility.

4.18 To ensure their networks interconnectivity and interoperability.

4.19 Without prejudice to the other responsibilities set forth herein or deriving herefrom, each Party to assume responsibility
for all administrative or other claims, as well as actions at law, resulting from proven losses deriving from the
performance of their duties that might be filed against the other Party by third parties. In such an event, each one of the
Parties shall:

a) in the event BRASIL TELECOM or TIM SUL is a party in any complaint, suit or claim related to the subject matter
hereof, filed by third parties against one of them but that might affect the other Party, defendant Party shall
notify the other immediately and keep that party up to date on the complaint, suit or claim status, without
prejudice to the notified Party’s right to be impleaded, as provided in applicable laws.

a1) each one of the Parties shall provide all the reasonable help to the other Party’s defense, in order to
protect common interests.

b) take responsibility for the damage its employees and/or agents might from time to time cause to third parties, or to the
other Party’s or third party’s employees, equipment and facilities during the performance hereof;

c) comply with and respect the internal rules and procedures of the other Party when the activities hereunder are carried out
in that Party’s facilities.

4.20 Hold the other Party harmless from any future claim by any labor, tax, insurance or social security authority resulting from
facts related to the performance hereof.

4.21 Also, hold the other Party harmless from any claim originating from the performance hereof filed by one of its employees,
contractors, agents or subcontractors concerning noncompliance with the labor, social security and/or tax laws.

CLAUSE FIVE - PRICES AND TERMS OF PAYMENT

5.1 The use of BRASIL TELECOM’s networks involved in routing the calls shall be paid at the maximum of the respective Usage
Charges determined by the Granting Authority, as set forth in the Regulamentação de Remuneração pelo Uso das Redes, the
Regulation of the Payment for Carrier Network Usage, except for the provisions in 5.6 and 5.7.

5.2 The use of TIM SUL’s networks involved in routing the calls shall be paid at the respective Valores de Uso de Rede Móvel, the
Mobile Network Usage Charges (VU-M), according to the provisions of Attachment 4 - VU-M Prices.

5.3 The billing or bill processing faults resulting in justified user complaints shall not exempt the Party responsible for the
charge from paying network usage charges.

5.4 The statement of network usage and respective charges shall be prepared monthly in the form of a DETRAF, following the
procedures set forth in Attachment 2 - DETRAF Settlement Procedures.

5.5 Rebates granted by any of the Parties on the charges on calls made by subscribers or users, except for agreement between the
Parties or directive from a competent administrative or court authority, shall not affect the amounts due to the creditor
Party for the use of its network, always in compliance with the regulations.

5.6 Any of the Parties may, at any time and according to the laws in force, grant the other Party rebates on the network usage
charges under agreement between the Parties.

5.6.1 The amount and duration of the rebate shall be informed to the other Party at least thirty (30) days before the effective
date of the rebate.

5.7 Credits originating from subscriber claims and defaults shall not be taken into account for reversal purposes in DETRAF
settlements between BRASIL TELECOM and TIM SUL.

5.8 Payments from one of the Parties to the other shall be made by bank deposit to the respective carrier; each Party shall
inform the other its bank, branch and account data no later than thirty (30) days after the execution hereof.

5.8.1 The Parties may agree to other means of payment of the DETRAF amounts due.

5.9 All taxes, whatever their nature, assessed on the subject matter hereof shall be borne solely by the respective taxpayers
determined by the tax laws in force, under their sole responsibility, there being no joint or secondary liability between
the parties.

5.10 No amounts due hereunder shall be withheld, offset or disallowed by virtue of any other occasional debits or credits that
might exist between the Parties.

CLAUSE SIX - DURATION AND TERMINATION

6.1 The Duration of this AGREEMENT is eighteen (18) months, starting from the date of its execution, and can be automatically
extended for equal periods of time, unless terminated by any of its Parties, by written notice no later than thirty (30)
days before its expiration date, respecting the duration of the respective Concession Agreements and Authorization.

6.1.1 In the event of an automatic extension hereof, both Parties are ensured at any time the right to send notice to the other to
discuss any amendments to the clauses and conditions hereof, under mutual agreement.

6.1.2 If, within sixty (60) days after the termination or expiration hereof, the Parties do not come to an understanding on a new
Interconnection Agreement, any of the Parties may resort to the arbitration provided in the General Interconnection
Regulation.

6.2 This Agreement can be terminated by either Party in the event of total interruption of its performance by virtue of force
majeure or Act of God for more than one hundred and twenty (120) days, starting from the date the notice thereof is received.

6.3 No damage or compensation is due from one Party to the other for the termination hereof under item 6.2; however, the
applicable settlement of the accounts and full payment of the due contract obligations, or, as the case might be,
proportionate settlement of maturing obligations, shall take place. Also, the provisions of item 6.8 hereof shall apply.

6.4 This Agreement can be terminated at any time by any of the Parties by service of process or notice, in the event the other
defaults its obligations and provided the defaulted obligation is not fulfilled or a plan for its remediation is not in
place within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice thereof and notice to ANATEL.

6.5 This Agreement can also be terminated by any of the Parties, regardless of demand, service of process or notice in the
following cases, after notice thereof to ANATEL:

a) bankruptcy, composition with creditors, court-ordered dissolution or liquidation of the other Party;

b) discontinuance of the activities of the other Party for more than twenty (20) days, consecutive or otherwise, in the absence
of force majeure or act of God;

c) cancellation of the Concession Agreements and/or Terms of Authorization of one of the Parties.

6.6 In the event the non-defaulting party waives the right to terminate this AGREEMENT as provided in items 6.4 and 6.5.b hereof,
such Party may, at its sole discretion, withhold the reciprocal payments - restricted to the items related to network
interconnection - due to the defaulting Party, until such Party fully complies with the defaulted contract obligation.

6.7 Irrespective of the provisions of the foregoing items, the defaulting Party causing the termination hereof shall be obliged
to pay to the other Party the corresponding losses and direct damages, as defined by law.

6.8 The termination hereof for whatever reason shall not imply interruption of the interconnection of the networks of the Parties
hereto. The Parties, in consultation with the Grating Authority, shall ensure that the termination hereof has no adverse
effects on final users or BRASIL TELECOM’s and TIM SUL’s fulfillment of their universalization and continuity obligations,
and TIM SUL’s fulfillment of its quality and coverage commitments.

6.8.1 The party requesting or causing the termination of this Agreement, or that is replaced, as applicable, shall cooperate in the
provision of the service hereunder for the time required to fulfill its outstanding obligations deriving from
requests for POI/PPI in progress on the date of such termination.

6.9 Immediately upon the effectiveness of the termination, each Party shall return to the other Party all confidential
information, equipment and belongings of the other Party as well as settle all the pending payments, except for the right
of the non-defaulting Party to offset from such payments the amount of the penalties owed by the defaulting Party.

CLAUSE SEVEN - FORCE MAJEURE OR ACTS OF GOD

7.1 Events of force majeure or acts of God, as defined in the sole paragraph of article 393 of the Brazilian Civil Code, provided
they prevent the Parties from fulfilling their obligations hereunder, exempt them from their liability for such default.

7.1.1 The claims of force majeure or acts of God shall only be accepted if notice thereof is sent within fifteen (15) days from
their start and evidence thereof is submitted no later than thirty (30) days after their end.

7.2 Once the effects of the force majeure or act of God cease, the affected deadline shall be reestablished, not exceeding a
period equal to the delay.

7.3 If the force majeure or act of God is not proven, the time lost shall be considered a delay for all purposes hereunder.

7.4 The Party behind schedule or guilty of malice at the time of the event of before it shall not be allowed to claim force
majeure or act of God.

7.5 Once the effects of the force majeure or act of God cease, the affected Party shall send notice thereof to the other Party,
restoring the original status.

7.6 If the force majeure or act of God affects the fulfillment of the obligations hereunder by one of the Parties only in part,
the affected Party shall fulfill the obligations not affected by such force majeure or act of God.

CLAUSE EIGHT - CONFIDENTIALITY

8.1 All of the Parties’ proprietary information related to this AGREEMENT or obtained during its performance disclosed by one
Party (Disclosing Party) to the Other (Receiving Party) and considered confidential information are subject to the
Confidentiality Agreement executed by the Parties.

CLAUSE NINE - AGREEMENT MANAGEMENT

9.1 Each Party shall appoint representatives to coordinate and follow up all the activities, acts and the settlement of issues
under its responsibility and related to the performance hereof.

9.2 No later than the date of execution hereof, the Parties shall inform one another their respective Pontos de Serviço e Contato
(PSC), the Points of Service and Contact, addresses and normal business hours for the delivery of notices, as well as the
person charged with the management of the Agreement by each Party.

9.2.1 Each party, through its representative, may, by sending written notice to the other Party, appoint new AGREEMENT Managers to
replace those formerly appointed.

9.2.2 The AGREEMENT Managers appointed by the Parties shall meet regularly every quarter to appreciate the issues related to the
AGREEMENT and specially at any time, when requested in writing by any of the parties.

9.2.3 The appointed representatives may provide explanations, additional information and settle disputes, provided they do not
amend this Agreement.

9.3 All notices, reports and other announcements related hereto shall be made in writing and delivered by hand, or posted with
return receipt requested to the address informed according to item 9.2 hereof, and shall be deemed received on the day they
are delivered to the addressee.

9.3.1 In order to expedite the delivery of the above referenced notices, the Parties shall accept documents sent by telefax/e-mail.
However, the Party originating the notice shall deliver the original documents, duly signed, within five (5)
business days after sending such telefax/e-mail.

9.3.2 Notices sent by telefax/e-mail shall only be considered received when the receiving Party received its original delivered as
described in item 9.2 hereof.

9.3.3 Oral understandings shall be accepted when required for urgent work, but shall be confirmed in writing within three (3) days.
Meetings shall be recorded in minutes signed by all attendees.

CLAUSE TEN - DISPUTE RESOLUTION

10.1 Before resorting to any administrative measure by Anatel or to any legal action, the Parties shall attempt to settle the
disputes arising herefrom as follows:

10.1.1 Once the dispute arises, the Parties’ representatives, appointed as provided in item 9.1, shall submit a consensual proposal
within thirty (30) days;

10.1.2 If consensus is not achieved, the dispute shall be referred to the Chief Interconnection Officers of each Party, who shall
have thirty (30) days to settle it in part or in full.

10.1.3 The decision reached according to item 10.1.2 above shall bind the Parties.

10.1.4 If consensus is not achieved, the Parties shall request arbitration by Anatel.

10.2 The resolution of disputes related to amounts charged in the DETRAF shall be subject to the procedures set forth in
Attachment 2 - DETRAF Settlement Procedures hereto.

CLAUSE ELEVEN - AGREEMENT APPROVAL

11.1 Pursuant to para. 4, Art. 41 of the Regulamento Geral de Interconexão, the General Interconnection Rules, the Parties
undertake to send this Interconnection Agreement and amendments hereto to ANATEL, jointly or severally.

11.1.1 However, the right of any of the Parties hereto to apply to ANATEL for and be granted confidential treatment to this
Agreement and/or its Attachments, or information herein, always in compliance with Sole Paragraph, Art. 39 of the
General Law of Telecommunications, is ensured.

11.2 If demands are made by ANATEL, this Agreement shall be amended by the Parties to meet such demands, as necessary.

CLAUSE TWELVE - ARBITRATION

12.1 Any dispute that might arise concerning the application and interpretation of the regulation at the time of the negotiations
hereunder shall be resolved according to the provisions of Clause Ten - Dispute Resolution.

12.2 If the procedure described in Clause Ten - Dispute Resolution is exhausted and the Parties have not achieved consensus, the
matter shall be submitted to arbitration by Anatel, according to the provisions of Resolution no 40, of July 23, 1998.

CLAUSE THIRTEEN - MISCELLANEOUS

13.1 Each Party shall bear the costs and expenses incurred in the preparation , execution and delivery hereof.

13.2 This AGREEMENT binds the Parties, their authorized successors and assigns. No right or obligation hereunder shall be assigned
by any of the Parties without the prior written consent of the other Party, except in the event of direct or indirect
assignment or transfer to a holding or subsidiary company by any of the Parties. The successor or assign shall succeed to
assignor’s or transferror’s rights and obligations.

13.3 The intellectual property rights related to the interconnection shall belong to the Party creating them or to which they were
attributed. Except for express written provision to the contrary, nothing herein shall be construed as transferring or
assigning any intellectual property right from one Party to the other.

13.4 Failure by one of the Parties to enforce any rights hereunder shall not affect the further or future enforcement of such
right at any time.

13.5 This AGREEMENT might be amended or changed from time to time by written supplementary agreements, in the cases provided
herein. The validity of such change or amendment shall depend on the execution of an Amendment duly signed by the
representatives of each Party, in the following cases:

a) request of any of the Parties;

b) amendments to Attachment 3 - Technical Interconnection Project, originating from Integrated Technical Planning meetings;

c) amendments required by law;

d) hardship arising herefrom, causing its performance to become excessively burdensome to one of the Parties;

13.5.1 None of the Parties can excuse itself from the obligation of analyzing the request for change submitted by the other Party.

13.5.2 In the event of disputes in which the Parties do not reach an agreement concerning the proposed changes, CLAUSE TEN -
DISPUTE RESOLUTION shall apply on initiative of any of the Parties.

13.6 The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision hereof shall not affect the validity or enforceability of all the other
provisions hereof. Whenever possible, the invalid or unenforceable provision shall be replaced by another equivalent
provision reflecting the original intention of the Parties, to the extent allowed by law.

13.7 This AGREEMENT supersedes any other prior written or oral agreement between the Parties concerning its subject matter. This
AGREEMENT contains the entire agreement between the parties hereto concerning such matter.

13.8 The Parties shall not use the logo, brand names, expressions, names, products or other identification items belonging to the
other Party or to any company or Group thereof, without prior and express written consent of such Party.

13.9 Once the Agreement expires, and no later than sixty (60) days after the last payment is made, all contractual obligations
due until then being fulfilled, the PARTIES shall submit all the documents required to the technical and financial closure
hereof.

13.10 The issues concerning outgoing calls by visiting subscribers/users, including those of TIM SUL in a home registration area
other than their original one and destined to BRASIL TELECOM network shall be dealt with in a Specific Roaming Agreement to
be entered into by the Parties. This Agreement does not include calls treated as outgoing calls by TIM SUL customers in
their home registration area.

13.11 The information concerning LDN calls using the Carrier Code CSP 14 originating from prepaid TIM SUL terminals or reverse
charge calls (collect calls) ending in prepaid TIM SUL terminals shall be processed, for the purpose of calculating the
number of credits used, allotment of the amounts collected and payment for the interconnection charges, according to a
Specific Agreement to be entered into by the Parties hereto.

13.12 The information concerning LDN calls using CSP 14 originating from prepaid TIM SUL terminals outside their home registration
areas (roaming) or reverse charge calls (collect calls) terminated on prepaid TIM SUL terminals outside their home
registration areas (roaming), in the event this facility is offered by TIM SUL to its prepaid SMP users, shall be processed,
for the purpose of calculating the number of credits used, allotment of the amounts collected and payment for the
interconnection charges, according to a Specific Agreement to be executed between the Parties hereto.

CLAUSE FOURTEEN - JURISDICTION

14.1 The parties elect the jurisdiction of the courts presiding in Brasília, Distrito Federal, to settle any disputes arising
herefrom, waiving any other, however privileged.

And, being thus agreed, the Parties sign these presents in three (3) counterparts of like form and substance, before the witnesses
below. 

Brasília, June 1,
2003. 

BRASIL TELECOM S.A.:

	[signed]:	[signed]:
	Carlos Geraldo Campos Magalhães	Francisco A. S. Santiago
	Chief Human Resources Officer	Chief Network Officer
		Brasil Telecom S/A

TIM SUL S.A.:

	[signed]:	[signed]:
	Luiz Roberto Antonik	Mozart Galvão
	Attorney	Attorney

Witnesses:

	[signed]:	[signed]:
	Name: Ricardo Fernandes	Name: Marcos Goulart Francisco
	ID: 2.660.823-SSP/RJ	ID: CREA-MG 41390/D
	Tax ID CPF 272.302.607-87	Tax ID CPF 121.352.326-53

1 PURPOSE 

	1.1  	This
document establishes the general conditions of the Interconnection Agreement
between BRASIL TELECOM’S STFC and TIM SUL’S SMP Supporting Networks, which it
integrates as if fully transcribed thereinto.  

2 DEFINITIONS 

	2.1  	The
definitions used in this Attachment 1 have the meaning set forth in the laws and
regulations applicable and, if not, the meaning established       below: 

SMP Registration Area: the
continuous geographical area, established by Anatel, where SMP is supplied, having the
same geographical limits of a Charge Area, where the SMP Mobile Station is registered
(Clause V of Art. 3rd of the Personal Mobile Service Regulation – SMP,
Attached to Resolution No 316. dated Sep/27/02); it has the same geographical limits
of the areas consisting of the territory of the municipalities encompassed by the same
National Code of the General National Codes Plan– PGCN, approved by Resolution
No 263 dated Jun/8/01(Paragraph 1 of Art. 7 of the General Plan of Personal Mobile
Service Authorizations – PGA-SMP, attached to Resolution No 321 dated
Sep/27/02). 

Local Area: the continuous
geographical area where service is supplied, as established by Anatel, according to
technical and economical criteria. 

Automatic Billing: a structure
inherent to the Exchange Technology, responsible for the registration of calls. 

Collect Call — An
automatic long-distance national call, billed at the destination.. 

Inter-regional call –
call originated (or terminated) in Region II and terminated (or originated) in another
Region. 

Inter-sectorial call –
call originated in one Sector and terminated in another Sector. 

Intra-regional call –
call originated and terminated in Region II (as defined in the PGO). 

Intra-sectorial call –
call originated and terminated in one same Sector as defined in the General Granting Plan
(PGO). 

Local inter-network call —
call involving the STFC user and the SMP user, the origin and destination of which are
within the limits of the same Registration Area of the SMP. 

Local collect call —
Local automatic call, billed at the destination. 

Normal call —
Long-distance national call, automatic or semi-automatic, billed at the destination. 

Carrier Identification Code:
Set of numerical or alphanumeric characters, established in the Numbering Plan, and
univocally tied to one element of the network. 

Long Distance Carrier Selection
Code: Set of numbers allowing the user to choose a SFTC Carrier for National Long
Distance or International Long Distance call. 

Infrastructure
Sharing: the sharing the sharing of equipment, infra-structure, facilities and other
means to implement the interconnection between networks.  

Establishment of the Due Date:
it excludes the day communication is received and includes the day it falls due. 

DETRAF: Traffic and
Service Provision Document, in which one of the Parties itemizes its network usage
charges due by the other Party.  

Business Day: any day on which
government agencies work regularly, which excludes Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. 

DID: Digital Intermediate
Distributor.  

Billing Document:
DETRAF, or any other document issued by one of the Parties, stating amounts not
applicable to the DETRAF, that are owed to it by the other Party.  

Network Interconnection Item:
A facility or equipment used to provide telecommunication services. 

Creditor Entity (Party): An
entity to which money is owed by the Debtor Entity (Party) for the use of its network to
carry out and complete a call. 

Debtor Entity (Party): An
entity that owes the Creditor Entity (Party) money for the use of its network
to carry out and complete a call. 

Agreement Manager: a
person appointed to represent one of the Parties in the administration and management
hereof. 

Business Hours: means the
usual company business hours as informed by Parties, according to item 9.2 of the
Agreement. 

Interconnection: connection
between telecommunication networks functionally compatible, so that the users of the
services of one of the networks can communicate with the users of the services of the
other, or access the services available in it. 

Interfaces: Devices
installed in the DIDs.  

Interoperability – set of
common technical features that will assure the supply of services through the
telecommunication networks. 

MTL: Local Transmission media
(for network interconnection) 

Requested Party: the Party
receiving a Request for Interconnection and/or infrastructure sharing. 

Requesting Party: the Party
requesting Interconnection and/or Infrastructure sharing. 

Integrated Technical Planning:
technical planning with the aim of identifying, dimensioning and specifying the
interconnection routes, discuss subjects related to the telecommunication networks’
structural planning, involving BRASIL TELECOM’S and TIM’S
Networks, as well as reaching and maintaining adequate service level quality,
optimizing the routing of traffic, and meeting the interconnection demands of the
Parties’ networks. 

Point of Interconnection (POI):
network element used as inlet or outlet point for the traffic to be transmitted at the
interconnection with another network, becoming the point of reference to establish duties
and obligations for each one of the Parties involved in the interconnection agreement. 

Reference Point of
Interconnection: physical interface between the networks of each one of the Parties
involved in the interconnection agreement. The Reference Point of Interconnection is used
to establish the reference of the contractual obligations, including the technical
interface, the test point and the points of operational responsibility. The Reference
Point of Interconnection can be an Point of Interconnection or an Point of Presence 

Point of Presence (PPI):
network element used as remote access from a Point of Interconnection, becoming the point
of reference to establish the duties and obligations of each one of the Parties involved
in the interconnection agreement. 

Quantity of Minutes Billed:
quantity of minutes corresponding to the calls routed and completed, that are not free
of charge in view of the regulations in force. 

Interconnection
Route: route to forward the traffic, consisting of the corresponding interconnection
interfaces and the corresponding means of interconnection.  

SMP: Personal
Communications Service.  

Interconnection
Request: a request for interconnection made by means of a standardized form,
filled in and forwarded by one Party to the other Party.  

STFC: Public Switched
Telephone Service.  

Charge in Force:
common name for the Charge in Force for the Local Network, Charge in Force for the
Long Distance Network or Charge in Force for Network Usage.  

Terms of Acceptance:
document sent by the Requested Party to the Requesting Party, after a joint
conclusion of the tests concerning the Interconnection, stating the acceptance of
the Interconnection.  

Trunk Test: procedure to check
the individual functioning of the interconnecting circuits and its systemic
correspondence. 

System Test: procedure to test
the main functions of the exchanges in terms of signal, forwarding, billing and
reciprocal network operation. 

User: any person or legal
entity using the STFC, irrespective of a service rendering agreement or subscription with
the Carrier. 

3 TECHNICAL AND
OPERATIONAL ASPECTS OF INTERCONNECTION 

	3.1  	The
Parties will make  available  Points of  Interconnection  (POI) or Points of Presence
 (PPI) in       their networks,;  and those points will be, within the scope of network,
the elements establishing the       limits of each Party’s duties and obligations. 

	3.2  	The
 interconnections  will always be made between the Parties’ POI/PPI located in BRASIL
TELECOM’S       local area. 

	3.2.1  	The
Points of Interconnection  or Points of Presence are located in the corresponding
 Intermediate          Digital Distributors (DIDs) of the Parties. 

	3.2.2  	The
 interconnection  of the  Parties’  networks  will be made through the  interconnection
 of the          corresponding Points of Interconnection or Points of Presence. 

	3.2.3  	The
 interconnection  of each Point of  Interconnection or Point of Presence located in the
network          of one of the Parties with the corresponding  Point of  Interconnection
or Point of Presencelocated          in the other Party’s network will be made through
the Local Transmission Means. 

	3.2.4  	Each
 interconnection  route consists of both the Parties’  corresponding Points of
Interconnection          or Points of Presence and the respective Local Transmission
Media. 

	3.2.5  	The
terms hereof apply to the existing,  under  construction or future Points of
Interconnection or          Points of Presence. 

	3.2.6  	The
Parties  undertake to finish and forward to ANATEL the  requests for POI/PPI,  according
to the          model in item 4 of this Attachment 1 and the corresponding  technical
 projects,  concerning Points          of Interconnection or Points of Presence under
construction. 

	3.2.7  	The
implementation of new Points of  Interconnection or Points of Presence,  or changes in
existing          Points will be the subject of requests, according to the model in item
4 of this Attachment 1. 

	3.2.8  	The
Parties agree that modern  standards and  technologies  for  interconnection  networks
shall be          used in mutual benefit. 

	3.2.9  	The
 conditions  for  sharing  the  infrastructure,  both  for the  implementation  of a
 Point  of          Interconnection  and a Point of Presence,  as well as of the Local
 Transmission  Media,  are those          established in item 6 of this Attachment 1. 

	3.2.10  	The
conditions  regarding the  interconnection  of the corresponding  Points of
 Interconnection or          Points of Presence will be the subject matter of item 7 of
this Attachment 1. 

4        PROCEDURE
TO REQUEST AN INTERCONNECTION 

	4.1  	Any
one of the  Parties  can,  according  to the  applicable  regulation,  request  new
 Points  of        Interconnection or changes in the existing ones, using the model
established in the present item 4. 

	4.2  	Within
60 (sixty) days, from the effective date hereof,  the Parties shall adopt the guidelines
and        procedures through the implementation of the following specific practices. 

	4.3  	Each
one of the Parties  shall  designate a Service and Contact  Point (PAC) to receive and
process        the  POI/PPI  requests.  The PAC  shall  have the  authority  and
 responsibility  for the  efficient        management  and handling of these  requests.
 The PACs shall be  officially  appointed by the Parties        within 10 (ten) days
after signing of the Agreement. 

	4.4.1  	Within
30 (thirty)  business days from the receipt of a new POI/PPI request,  request for change
or              cancelation,  the  Requested  Party shall  confirm,  through the  Request
 Confirmation  to the              Requesting Party,  acknowledging  receipt of the
request and taking on the  responsibility  for              the  installation  or
 cancellation  of the  requested  service.  The payment for the  services
             cancelled  will end on the date specified in the  cancellation  request,
 the Requesting  Party              having no responsibility for any delay by the
Requested Party. 

	4.4.2  	Within 5 (five)  business  days from the  receipt  of a request  for a new  interconnection  or for
             change,  the Requested Party shall call a meeting to provide the technical  details and prepare
             the  Network   Interconnection   Project,   as   established   in   Attachment  3  -  Technical
             Interconnection Project. 

    	4.4.3  	The Parties shall jointly establish a common method of circuit identification,  so that they can be
             properly identified. 

	4.5  	Within
30 (thirty) days of the effective date hereof, BRASIL TELECOM and TIM SUL shall hold
the first meeting to prepare the first Technical Interconnection Project.  

	4.5.1  	The model form shown below shall be used to forward POI/PPI requests made by the companies. 

	4.5.2  	The filling out of the form,  carried out by the company requesting the  interconnection,  shall be
             made according to the instructions on the following pages.

	4.5.3  	The  date on which  the  Network  Interconnection  Request  is to be  submitted  by the  Requesting
             Company,  shall  describe  the  beginning  of the  period  to be  agreed  upon to carry out the
             services, the whole process obeying the negotiation and guidance,  determined by the Integrated
             Technical Planning Procedures, described in item 5 of the present Attachment 1. 

	BRASIL TELECOM 
 Conuser:  	INTERCONNECTION REQUEST 
TYPE LOCAL /SMP 
	RESERVED FOR FILE STAMPING  
	REQUESTER: SMP

REQUESTED: STFC LOC 

	REQUEST No:

DATE: 

	REQUESTED COMPANY  
	NAME/REGISTERED NAME:
	ADDRESS:
	CITY:	ZIP CODE:	STATE:

	REQUESTING COMPANY  
	NAME/REGISTERED NAME:
	CGC:
	MAIN OFFICE ADDRESS:
	CITY: Rio Branco	ZIP CODE:	STATE:
	STFC LC/LND CONCESSION AGREEMENT N°
	GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (State):

	ORDER DATA  
	TYPE(S) OF TRAFFIC: ORIGINATED/TERMINATED 	TYPE(S) OF SERVICE: STFC - LDN/LDI 
	LINK LOSS: (‹ OR = 1%): : 1%	ACTIVATION DATE:
	STATION ADDRESS:	 
	CITY	ZIP CODE:	STATE:
	EXCHANGE'S INITIALS/PREFIX:	COORDINATES:   LAT.     
                 
                 LONG
	MANUFACTURER OF THE EXCHANGE	MODEL:
	TECHNICIAN IN CHARGE OF THE OPERATIONS	 

	TECHNICAL INTERCONNECTION DATA 
	DIGITAL INTERFACE 2 Mbit/s [ ]	OTHER [ ]	SPECIFY:
	SIGNALLING       5S[ ]
               5C [ ]
               DIGITAL R2 [ ]
               SCC#7TUP [ ]
               SCC#7 ISUP [ ]
	AUTOMATIC BILLING:
               YES [ ]
               NO [ ] 
	GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (Number):

	LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE REQUESTING COMPANY 
	NAME:
	FAX:	PHONE:	e mail:
	ADDRESS:
	CITY:	ZIP CODE:	STATE:

5 INTEGRATED
TECHNICAL PLANNING PROCEDURES 

	5.1  	Purpose 

	5.1.1  	The
interconnection provided herein will be subject of continuous and integrated planning
between the Parties. 

	5.1.2  	The
Parties shall hold Integrated  Technical  Planning  meetings to identify,  size and
specify the  interconnection  routes, as well as                    discuss matters
related to structural plans and traffic forwarding,  in order to optimize traffic
forwarding,  obtain a degree of                    service  compatible  with the
 expected  network  expansion,  and make the common  needs of the Parties  compatible,
 in terms of                    network interconnection. 

	5.1.3  	The
identification of pairs of Points of Interconnection  or Points of Presence,  the
dimensioning of the corresponding  interconnection                    routes,  the
 schedule  to activate  the routes and the plan to forward  calls  shall be jointly  made
by the Parties  during the                    Integrated Technical Planning meetings. 

	5.1.4  	Integrated
 Technical  Planning  meetings  will  be  scheduled  and  held  so as to  harmonize  the
 common  requirements,  taking  into                    consideration the existing
networks’ topographies in the area of interest. 

	5.1.5  	The
decisions  regarding  Integrated  Technical  Planning shall be based on the  improvement
in quality of the services  rendered to the                    users and on the best
technical and economical solution for both Parties. 

	5.1.6  	The
Parties will jointly  establish  traffic goals to be reached and the requirements for
 Interconnection  links.  These goals shall be                    confidential and
strictly used for the purpose of planning Interconnections. 

	5.1.7  	If
one of the Parties finds out that an envisaged  Point of  Interconnection  will not be
able to support the increase in traffic demand                    within the expected
time, it will inform the other Party immediately,  and propose an alternative.  In order
to avoid any doubts,                    in the event the  expansion  of the  exchange
 cannot be made within the time  needed,  the  defaulting  Party  shall  provide an
                   acceptable alternative to meet the request, at no additional cost. 

5.2       Steps of
the Integrated Technical Planning process 

5.2.1       The
Integrated Technical Planning shall consist of 2 (two) distinct, mutually complementary
processes, namely: 

a)          Medium
Term planning, showing the perspectives for a 24 (twenty-four) month horizon. 

b)          Short Term
planning, showing the perspectives for a 12 (twelve) month horizon, with a review every 6
(six) months. 

5.2.2       During the
first Integrated Technical Planning meeting,  the duration and dynamics of the meetings,
 the models for traffic forecast and                     the  Interconnection  routes
 dimensioning  that may be  reviewed  at any  time  shall be  jointly  established,  as
well as the                     conditions  applicable to the  provisions in item 13.2 of
this  Attachment 1, and the definition of the process of budgeting the
                    resources available for this purpose. 

5.2.3       The
Integrated  Technical  Planning meetings shall be called in writing by any one of the
Parties.  The Party receiving the call, shall,                     within 5 (five)
 business  days, set the date and the time of the meeting.  The Parties shall supply,  no
later than 30 (thirty)                     days  before  the  date  of the  meeting,  the
 changes  made  in the  data  concerning  the  new  situation  proposed  for  the
                    interconnection. 

5.2.4       Minutes of
each meeting shall be prepared and signed by each Party’s  representative.  They shall
contain all the business dealt with in                     the planning meeting,  having
the applicable  technical documents attached.  The Minutes and attachments shall also
include each                     Party’s position, as well as the steps and dates to
which the Parties commit themselves. 

5.2.5       Within 180
(one hundred and eighty)  days of the  effective  date hereof,  TIM SUL and BRASIL
 TELECOM  shall hold the first  Integrated                    Technical Planning meeting. 

5.3       Medium
Term Planning 

5.3.1       Scope: The
Medium Term Planning shall cover, among others, the following matters: 

a)
          Information regarding changes in  both parties network structural plans that
may affect the interconnection; 

b)
           Information regarding technological evolutions that may affect the
Interconnection; 

c)
                       A forecast of the implementation of new Points of Interconnection
and Points of Presence. 

5.3.2
         Frequency:  the Medium Term Planning  meetings  shall,  in  principle,  be held
once a year.  Every year,  the Parties shall                         confirm, 30 (thirty)
days in advance,  the date of the meeting,  taking into consideration the importance of
the subjects to                         be discussed, and sending a preliminary list,
enclosing the data pertaining to each one of the matters to be discussed. 

5.4        Short
Term Planning 

5.4.1       In the
event one of the Parties makes  available an  Interconnection  as requested by the other
Party and the traffic  foreseen does not                         take place within the
predetermined  timeframe,  the requesting Party shall suffer a penalty, as is established
in item 13.2                         of this Attachment 1. 

5.4.2       For joint
Interconnection  planning purposes,  the Parties shall submit, under the conditions of
the Terms of Confidence,  the following                         technical information: 

5.4.2.1     A detailed
 report on the traffic at the  existing  Points of  Interconnection,  covering the period
this  Interconnection  has existed,                                     limited to the
last 12 (twelve) months; 

5.4.2.2     The
percentage of traffic rerouting,  terminating on TIM’S network, per area of coverage, per
Point of Interconnection,  in the cases in                                     which
there has been a change in the Points of Interconnection or Points of Presence; 

5.4.3       Any one of
the Parties may submit  forecasting and traffic increase  assumptions,  and the
 Interconnection  requirements  that have not                         been inferred by
the  information  obtained as mentioned in items  5.4.2.1 and 5.4.2.2 of the present
 Attachment 1, jointly                         establishing the time they are to be put
into effect. 

5.4.3.1     In case
the  traffic  assumption  is  implemented  by the other  Party and the  expected  traffic
 increase  does not occur  within  the                               established time,
the author of such assumption shall be penalized according to item 13.2 of this
Attachment 1. 

5.4.3.2     In case
the  assumption  of one Party is not  accepted by the other,  the dispute  shall be
settled  according to Clause Tenth – Dispute                               Resolution of
this Agreement, and the resolution shall be binding on Parties. 

5.4.4       Scope:
Short Term Planning shall, among others, discuss the following matters: 

a)
         Identification of POIs and PPIs; 

b)          Trunk
diagrams; 

c)          SCC#7
Signaling Diagram; 

d)          Traffic
Originated and Terminated; 

e)
         Number/Type of digital Links per route; 

f)          Type of
Signaling and the corresponding codes/Number of Signaling Terminals, when applicable; 

g)          Forwarding
Plan and information regarding the codes to be sent through each Point of
Interconnection; l 

h)          Deadline
to make the facilities available; 

i)          Numbering
plan; 

j)
         Synchronism characteristics; 

k)          Billing
requirements; 

5.4.5       Frequency:
 Short Term Planning  meetings  shall be held every six months,  when the forecast of
trunks for the next 12 (twelve)  months                         shall be updated. 

5.4.6       Steps of
the procedure: Short Term Planning shall obey the following steps: 

a)          The
 meeting  shall be called up to 45 (forty  five) days in advance by any one of the
 Parties,  indicating  its venue and date,  to be
                                      confirmed by the other Party.  In the case of
urgency or  relevance,  the deadlines  and  confirmation  may be
                                      reduced. 

b)          The called
Party shall confirm the meeting within 5 (five) business days, from the time the call is
received; 

c)          The
Interconnection requirements shall be sent 1 (one) month before the date the meeting is
to be held; 

d)          Meeting
for the analysis of information and the preparation of the Technical Network
Interconnection Project. 

e)
         Preparation  the Meeting Minutes; 

5.5         Special
Situations 

	            5.5.1  	If
unforeseen events should occur in the planning cycles,  such as significant  variations
in traffic and/or demand, as well                         as the performance of both
networks,  special meetings shall be held, called by any one of the Parties,  with the
purpose of                         finding immediate and common solutions,  as well as to
establish the necessary  deadlines to keep the required  standards of
                        quality of the services rendered. 

6
          CONDITIONS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE SHARING 

6.1         General
Conditions 

6.1.1       When
 planning  their  facilities,  the Parties  shall take into account the need to provide
for the  installation  of the other Party’s                       equipment, used
exclusively for Interconnection. 

6.1.2       The shared
infrastructure items may be the property of any one of the Parties. 

6.1.3 The party
owning of the infrastructure items shared with the other Party is called OWNER; the
Party to whom they are made available is called USER.  

6.1.4
      Infrastructure  sharing  may occur at an Point of  Interconnection  or Point of
Presence  for more than one type of STFC,  in which case                       this
sharing shall reflect and be divided proportionally between the types of STFC involved. 

6.1.5 The
infrastructure items, approved by the Parties for sharing, will hereinafter be called
APPROVED SHARED ITEMS.  

6.2 Common Obligations
of the Parties – In relation to the other, the Parties undertake to:  

6.2.1       Submit to
the other Party a Sharing Request for the desired infrastructure items. 

6.2.2 Officially
notify the other Party, in advance, of any faults or changes detected in the APPROVED
SHARED ITEMS.  

6.2.3 Correct,
at its own expenses, the proven interference its equipment caused to the systems
and services installed in the APPROVED SHARED ITEMS.  

6.2.4 Promptly
correct any interference or blocking that the equipment of any of its networks may
cause to the other Party’s systems, installed in the APPROVED
SHARED ITEMS.  

6.2.5       The
personnel of any one of the Parties,  be them  employees,  agents or  subcontractors,
 when in the condition of User, can only enter                         Owner’s
 installations  if, and only if,  previously  authorized by the User,  carrying a visible
 identification  badge and                         having the Owner’s express
authorization. 

6.2.6 None of
the Parties shall, under any circumstances, assign or transfer to third parties in part
of in full, the approved shared items, respecting the provisions
of CLAUSE THIRTEEN, item 13.2 of the Agreement.  

6.2.7       None of
the Parties  shall place  corporate or marketing  material on the other  Party’s
 approved  shared  items,  without the previous                         written
authorization. 

6.2.8       Each Party
shall periodically  inform the other Party about safety procedures  concerning the access
to its premises.  The Parties shall                         follow such procedures, that
must be standardized and non-discriminating. 

6.2.9       The
Parties are  responsible  for planning and carrying out all the  activities  for which
they are  responsible  under this document or                         applicable
 regulations,  so as to safeguard the shared  infrastructure items and the labor force
from any accident, as well                         as to avoid damage to the other Party
and/or third parties. 

6.3 Owner’s
duties - The OWNER Party undertakes, in relation to the USER Party, to:  

6.3.1       Supply, in
writing,  when requested,  the specifications and technical data required to prepare the
technical projects of the facilities                         associated to the sharing of
infrastructure items. 

6.3.1.1 In the
event it is not possible to make available some item within the agreed period of time,
the OWNER shall immediately notify the USER of the new
date, as well as of the reasons that made it impossible to keep the original deadline,
and make every reasonable effort to offer alternatives to
minimize the effects of the delay.  

6.3.2       Within 5
(five) business days answer a request for a visit. An alternative date shall be
negotiated between the Parties. 

6.3.3 Within 15
(fifteen) business days answer a USER’s formal request.  

6.3.4 Allow
access to the places where the USER’s equipment is installed to duly authorized
personnel, at any time or day, according to the OWNER’s safety
rules in force.  

6.3.5       Carry out
work related to the stability, integrity and waterproofing of the building, such as
cracks, roof leakage, leaks, etc. 

6.4 User’s
duties: The USER Party undertakes, in relation to the OWNER Party, to:  

6.4.1         Submit
requests for sharing  infrastructure  items with the  specification,  technical data,
 characteristic  of use and the                         period  sharing is wanted,  the
dates on which the intended  sharing is to begin and end and all other  further
 information                         needed by the OWNER to evaluate and answer the
request. 

6.4.2
                At any time supply the  explanation  and the technical  information  that
may be requested by the OWNER, to allow the analysis                         and
evaluation of the use of the approved shared items. 

6.4.3
                Keep the approved shared items under its responsibility,  by force of an
Agreement, in the same working conditions,  finishing                         and
cleanliness they were found in when made available by the OWNER. 

6.4.4
                Carry out at its expenses  construction,  services or  installations
 required for the use of the approved  shared items under                         its
 responsibility  by force of an  Agreement,  only after the  approval of the  respective
 technical  projects and with a                         formal written authorization from
the OWNER. 

6.4.5
                Ensure the OWNER itself or its duly authorized  representatives,  the
right to inspect,  when considered  necessary,  together                         with the
USER, the  constructions,  services and installations  made or being made, linked to the
use of the approved shared                         items under its responsibility, in
order to check if the USER’s contractual duties are being fulfilled. 

6.4.5.1
                   If the services,  facilities or buildings  mentioned in the preceding
item breach the procedures of access to the OWNER’s
                             premises,  or if they pose risks to the safety of persons
and the  OWNER’s or third  party’s  property,  the former may
                             halt such services,  facilities or buildings,  or have them
undone and remade.  It is hereby  established that under no
                             circumstances the lack of inspection or notice by the OWNER
will exempt USER from its  liabilities. 

6.4.6       Keep an
insurance  policy and adequate  protection  against  accidents and  unforeseen  events,
 for its facilities and equipment in the                       approved shared items,
 especially  against theft,  fire and acts of God, it being  understood that the OWNER
will not be held                       liable for any damage caused to the USER’s
facilities and equipment, by accidents in the OWNER’s facilities. 

6.4.7
      Acknowledge the acceptance of the approved shared items, when made available. 

6.4.8       Notify the
OWNER at least 7 (seven) days in advance,  of the date,  place and  conditions  of the
arrival of the equipment and materials                       that will use approved
shared items. 

6.4.8.1     In case of
 emergency,  when the service is stopped,  or in the  imminence of being  stopped,  the
Owner shall accept a request from the                            User to access its
facilities, in order correct the emergency. 

6.4.9       Take care
of its installations and equipment in the shared areas. 

6.4.10      Be
 responsible  for carrying out and paying the expenses  related to repairs for the
 preservation  and  maintenance  of the  premises,                       facilities  and
equipment  related to the approved  shared items under its  responsibility,  as well as
for the payment of the                       expenses related to penalties or fines, for
its breach of any laws, decrees or regulations. 

6.4.10.1    The
expenses resulting from obtaining from the competent agencies the permits,  licenses,
 certificates and any other documents required                            for setting up
and formalizing the facilities, buildings or services under its responsibility, will be
debited to USER. 

6.5
        Acceptance and Maintenance of the Shared Items 

6.5.1 The
adaptation of APPROVED SHARED ITEMS, that may include areas in buildings, shall be
designed, carried out, contracted and inspected by the USER,
according to the OWNER’s criteria and specifications; it is the latter’s duty to
analyze and decide on the project of these adaptations, at the USER’s
expenses.  

6.5.2 USER will
have no right to possession of or indemnification for any construction or
betterment that it might make to the APPROVED SHARED ITEMS,
however necessary.  

6.5.3 If the
permanence of any of the improvements or changes made by the USER to the APPROVED
SHARED ITEMS does not suit the OWNER, the USER shall remove them
at its expense leaving said APPROVED SHARED ITEMS in the conditions they were found
in prior to the sharing, and bear all the expenses required to do
so.  

6.5.4 At the end
of the agreed upon time period, the USER shall return to the OWNER the APPROVED SHARED
ITEMS, in the same conditions they were received in, the USER
being solely responsible for the expenses resulting from fines that it may suffered by
breaching any laws, decrees or regulations.  

6.5.5 The OWNER
may inspect the APPROVED SHARED ITEMS whenever considered necessary, in order to
check if the obligations assumed by the USER are being obeyed.  

6.6
      Settlement and Appropriation of Values 

6.6.1       The
Parties agree that in face of the reciprocal use of  infrastructure,  with  equivalence
in values,  there will be no payment between                       the Parties,
 specifically to what concerns infrastructure sharing,  exclusively used for
interconnection between the Parties,                       as long as the conditions
described above are met. 

6.7       Procedure
to Request Shared Items 

6.7.1       Every
request to share infrastructure items shall be made in writing,  containing all the
Information  describing them, in order to make                       its analysis and an
answer possible. 

6.7.2       The
requests for sharing shall contain the following data: 

	
The address
of the requested sharing; 

	
The use
foreseen: Interconnection; 

	
The date of
the request; 

	
Initial
date of the envisaged sharing; 

	
Final date
of the envisaged sharing; 

	
Identification
and signature of the person responsible for the request; 

6.7.3       Every
requested infrastructure item must contain a full description according to the technical
field it belongs to  

	
Real
estate: Location, the necessary area, access roads, geological borings,
(establishing the terrain’s bearing capacity, a
determining factor for towers, container base and outdoor
equipment);  

	
Areas in
buildings and rooms: Establish the necessary area, type of equipment to be
installed, lay out of the equipment with its initial
features, and the final planned capacity, establish equipment overloads to check  the
structural capacity of the desired environment, define the
necessities regarding minimum free headroom required by the equipment, need to
install special requirements (for example: natural and/or
cross ventilation), if any.  

	
DC power:
consumption, voltage, number of outlets and layout of the equipment with its initial
features and final planned capacity.  

	
AC power:
consumption, voltage, number of outlets and layout of the equipment with its initial
installation configuration and final forecast capacity.  

	
Air
conditioning: Establish each equipment’s heat dissipation, show the layout of the
equipment with its initial features and final planned
capacity, operating temperature and relative humidity ranges of the equipment to be
installed, type of power supply (essential or not, etc.)  

	
Drainage
system and External Network: segment, number and dimension of inlets, and secondary ducts
needed.  

	
Tower:
Indicate weight, area exposed to the wind, type of the antenna reflector and inform
the technical specifications of other equipment that may
be installed in the tower, if any.  

	
Other
Items: security, cleaning, insurance, etc.  

6.8
        Standards of Usage and Quality and Performance of the Approved Shared Items 

6.8.1       Plots
of land 

	
To be
delivered free of charges, clean and unobstructed. 

	
The
closing of the shared area of the plot will be the USER’s responsibility, following
the standard adopted by the OWNER in that place, such as
walls, railings and wire fencing.  

	
The road to
the plot made available for sharing may be used by the OWNER, if feasible. If not,
an access gate shall be installed by the USER, following the
standard established by the OWNER.  

6.8.2
      Buildings and areas 

	
Areas
within buildings, made available for sharing, shall be delivered clean, free and
unobstructed. 

6.8.3       AC Power 

	
Alternating
 current outlets,  in the voltages and capacities  agreed upon by the Parties,  will be
available in the shared areas within                              the buildings. 

	
The
services for the installation and maintenance the AC power systems shall be made by
the USER’s qualified technicians, or its subcontractors.
The corresponding projects shall be submitted to the OWNER’s approval and the
installation work will be monitored by the latter. The USER
shall supply all the information required for the drawing up of these projects.  

	
With the
exception of corrective maintenance and force majeure, the OWNER shall, notify the
USER in advance of the interruptions in the power supply,
for preventive maintenance purposes.  

6.8.4       DC Power 

	
The
services for the installation and maintenance the DC power systems shall be made by
the USER’s qualified technicians, or its subcontractors.
The corresponding projects shall be submitted to the OWNER’s approval and the
installation work will be monitored by the latter. The USER
shall supply all the information required for the drawing up of these projects.  

6.8.5       Air
conditioning 

	
The
specific air conditioning system agreed upon by the Parties shall be available in each
building where sharing takes place. 

	
With the
exception of corrective  maintenance and force majeure,  the OWNER shall,  notify the
USER in advance of the  interruptions  in                              the power supply,
for preventive maintenance purposes. 

	
The USER
may, at its convenience, use an independent air conditioning system of its own, as
long as perfectly integrated into the building’s
architecture, and fed by the AC outlet supplied.  

	
In case the
USER makes use of its own system, it will be allowed to close off the respective area,
provided the OWNER’s regulations are followed.  

7
           CONDITIONS TO PROVIDE LOCAL TRANSMISSION MEDIA (MTL) 

7.1         MTL
Provision 

7.1.1 The
purpose of the following items is to make explicit the regulations agreed upon by
the Parties regarding the provision of local transmission media (MTL) for
the interconnection of BRASIL TELECOM’s STFC supporting networks and TIM SUL’s SMP.  

7.1.2       The
Parties shall supply, for their common use, the Local Transmission  Media,  hereinafter
called MTL, that enable the  interconnection             of a Point of  Interconnection
 or Point of Presence to the other Party’s  Point of  Interconnection  or Point of
Presence,  in the same             local area, according to the conditions described
herein. 

7.2
        Division of Responsibilities for providing the MTL 

7.2.1       The
division of responsibilities to provide the MLT, in order to interconnect networks, as
established by mutual agreement in the                       Integrated Technical
Planning Meeting (PTI), shall be made by applying a Sharing Factor of 5O% for each one of
the Parties. 

7.2.2       The
application of the Sharing Factor to each one of the Parties, as well as the allocation
of responsibilities to the Parties for                       supplying the MTL, regarding
the Sharing Factors as established in 7.2.1, shall be made in Integrated Technical
Planning                       meetings. 

7.3
        Physical allocation of the Responsibilities for supplying  the MTL 

7.3.1       The
physical allocation of the responsibilities of the Parties for supplying all MTLs shall
be made by mutual agreement, via                       Integrated Technical Planning
meetings, considering the criteria described in 7.2.1 and 7.2.2, as well as the features
of the                       Party’s networks. 

7.3.2       In the
case of an internal MLT, that is, the means of interconnection between POI/PPI are at the
same address, in a building belonging                       to one of the Parties, it is
this Party’s prerogative to assume the responsibility of the provision for itself. 

7.3.3       The
Parties may also, upon  mutual agreement, establish values different from those obtained
by applying the Sharing Factors,                       considering the features of the
Parties’ networks. 

7.3.4       The
procedures described in 7.3.1 and 7.3.2 apply to all MTLs. 

7.4         Options
to Accomplish the Physical Provision of MTL 

7.4.1       The
physical construction of the MTLs, that under the sharing of responsibilities referred to
in items 7.2.1 and 7.2.2, falls to one                       of the Parties to
accomplish, may be carried out by: 

	
construction
by the Party; 

	
obtaining
the means from the other Party; or 

	
obtaining
the media from third parties. 

7.4.2       In the
cases involving obtaining the media from the other Party or from third parties, the
procedure to be followed is the Industrial                       Use of Dedicated Lines
(EILD), as established in the regulation. 

7.4.3       Each one
of the Parties shall supply in its facilities,  at no charge,  the required mats and
internal  piping for the incoming  cables,                       up to the  Intermediate
 Digital  Distributors  (DID),  electric  power and  climatization,  for the
 installation  of all MLT                       transmission equipment. 

7.5         Payment
for the MTL Provision 

7.5.1       There will
be no payment from one Party to the other for the MLT provision. 

7.6         MTL
Operation and Maintenance 

7.6.1       Each Party
shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the MTLs it installed. 

7.6.1.1     The Party
that installs the MTLs will be equally responsible for occasional failures, as well as
for all further aspects related to                                     the quality of
that media 

7.6.1.2     The
Parties may make specific Agreements for the operation and maintenance of the MLT with
implementation features not provided for                                     herein. 

7.6.2       The
Parties agree to adopt the following procedures to recover MLT failures: 

7.6.3       The
Parties will adopt the Notice of MTL Activity/Failure (BA), according to the established
model for operation and maintenance                        procedures. 

7.6.4       The BA may
issued by any one of the Parties to notify the other Party of the occurrence of failures
in a specific MTL; 

7.6.5       Both
Parties will adopt their own sequential numbers to control the Notices issued. 

7.6.6       Notices
shall go through the proper channels between the Companies until the failure is
corrected, when such Notices will be closed by                        the Party that
caused the failure; this will be reported to and accepted by the other Party. 

7.6.6.1     The notice
and its acceptance shall be made through the BA itself, to which the applicable technical
reports will be attached. 

7.6.6.2     On its
closure, the BA shall be signed by the Party that issued it. 

7.6.7       As the
Parties have established, the time to act on a BA issued by the other Party will be as
follows: 

	Type of Alert/Communication	Restoration deadline
	Link Failure S1	Within 4 hours
	Network Failure – Priority 1	Within 4 hours
	Link Failure SN1	6 hours
	Network Failure – Priority 2	3 business days

8           NETWORK
INTERCONNECTION TESTS 

8.1         General
Conditions 

8.1.1       The
Parties agree to jointly carry out the tests foreseen to start up the interconnection. 

8.1.2       After the
interconnection tests have been successfully completed, the Parties will jointly sign,
within 48 (forty-eight) hours, the                       Terms of Acceptance issued by
the Requested Party. 

8.1.3       The
Parties will jointly establish all the items that will make up the Terms of Acceptance,
as well as the representatives who will                       have the authority to issue
such Terms. 

8.1.4       If the
results of the test show it impossible to start up the interconnection, the Parties shall
jointly work to determine and correct                       the causes thereof. 

8.1.5       The Party
responsible for delaying the start up shall make every possible effort to solve the
problem within the established deadline.                       If the results of the
tests show the impossibility of activating the circuits to provide the services, the
Party(ies) shall                       settle the dispute at most within 5 (five)
business days or any other deadline agreed to  by the Parties, and again carrying
                      out the tests related to the dispute. 

8.1.6       In the
case the dispute does not prevent the start up of the circuits for providing the
services, the Parties shall agree upon the                       date of the activation
and the date to solve the dispute.. 

8.1.7       This delay
may result in the application of fines due to delay, as established in the present
Agreement. 

8.1.8       The
Parties agree to jointly review the installation and acceptance test procedures, set
forth in this document, at any time during                       which the Agreement is
in force and that may not be refused without a reasonable cause. 

8.1.9       The
purposes of the tests will be to: 

	
Check the
conditions of the transmission equipment interfaces that are to be used between TIM SUL’s
and BRASIL TELECOM’s networks.  

	
Check the
performance of the signaling system used for the interconnection. 

	
Check the
reciprocal operation between TIM SUL’s and BRASIL TELECOM’s equipment.  

	
Check the
operation of the interconnection trunk as planned. 

	
Evaluated
the extent of originated and terminated calls, generated through the System Test. 

8.1.10      To achieve
the above purposes, transmission (2 Mbit/s) tests and checks, reciprocal operation (if
applicable) tests, trunk tests and                       system tests shall be carried
out. 

8.1.11 The
purpose of the transmission tests and checks is to evaluate the interfaces mechanical and
electric conditions as well as the TIM SUL - BRASIL TELECOM’s
interconnection media.  

8.1.12      The
reciprocal operation test shall be made whenever a new facility/equipment is installed,
consisting of checking the compatibility                       of the signaling function
as well as of the interfaces used at the Points of Interconnection. New facilities and
equipment                       mean, for instance, the signaling to be used at
interconnection (R2 digital/MFC-5C, signaling number 7 – TUP or ISUP), the
                      introduction of exchanges, other than those already submitted to
testing, etc. 

8.1.13      The Trunk
Test is aimed at checking the individual operation of the interconnection circuits and
their systemic correspondence. 

8.1.14      During the
System Tests the main function of the exchanges shall be checked as to signaling,
forwarding, billing and reciprocal                       operation. 

8.1.15      Duties and
Responsibilities – the Parties shall: 

	
Plan the
activities to be carried out during checks and tests. 

	
Schedule
the appropriate date to carry out the checks and tests. 

	
Carry out
the checks and tests established in this document. 

	
Analyze the
results obtained in the tests established in this document. 

	
Issue a
technical report with the findings of the tests and checks. 

	
Have
available the required test instruments and equipment, on the dates and periods
established, ensuring they are compatible with                           those used by
the other Party, in order to make sure the measurements/tests follow the standards
adopted. 

	
Jointly
establish a method of identifying the interconnection circuits and paths, no later than
15 (fifteen) days before the beginning                           of the first
interconnection test. 

8.2
        Transmission tests 

8.1.1 The
transmission checks and tests described below shall be applied to all E1 (2 Mbit/s)
systems that might be used in the interconnection between TIM SUL’s
and BRASIL TELECOM’s networks.  

8.1.2       Checking
the mechanical conditions of the interfaces. 

a)          The
equipment terminator on the digital intermediate distributor may use a IEC 169/13 series
coaxial connector – angular female                             threaded type or any other
that is agreed upon between the Parties, at the time of the POI/PPI request. 

b) The
interconnection jumper between TIM SUL’s and BRASIL TELECOM’s intermediate digital
distributors shall use a IEC 169/13 series coaxial connector –angular
male threaded type or any other that is agreed upon between the Parties, at the time of
the POI/PPI request.  

8.1.3       Checking
Identifications: 

a)          The
intermediate digital distributor terminal board and the jumpers must be duly identified
according to the standard existing at the                              Point of
Interconnection. 

8.1.4       Checking
the interconnection’s performance condition, as defined in item 9 of this Attachment 1: 

a) Allowable
Error (BER)
<= 10-6, when necessary, specifications ITU-T G.821 – Error Performance of an International Digital Connection
in
an ISDN; G.826 - Error performance parameters and objectives for international, constant
bit rate digital path at or above the primary rate and M2100
– Performance limits for bringing-into-service and maintenance of international
multioperator PDH paths and connections, may be applied.  

8.2
Interoperability tests  

8.2.1 A minimum
test set shall be used with the purpose of checking perfect interoperation between TIM SUL’s
and BRASIL TELECOM’s equipment/functions.  

8.2.2       Set of
Signaling Tests through a Common Channel 

The signaling tests
through a common channel shall be monitored to allow an analysis of the information
contained in the                     messages generated. 

ISUP: Applicable
recommendation: Q. 784 (ITU-T) 

1.1
        Non-allocated circuits 

1.2.5       “Reset” of
the group of circuits received 

1.2.6       “Reset” of
the group of circuits sent 

1.3.1.1     CGB and
CGU received 

1.3.1.2     CGB and
CGU sent 

1.3.2.1     BLO
received 

1.3.2.2     BLO sent 

1.5.1
      Unexpected message received 

2.2.1       Block
operation 

2.2.2       “Overlap” operation
(with SAM) 

2.3.1       Ordinary
call (with several ACM indications) 

2.3.2       Ordinary
call (with ACM, CPG and ANM) 

2.3.3       Ordinary
call (with several CON indications) 

3.5
        Disruption started by the network 

5.2.1       T7:
waiting for ACM or CON 

5.2.2       T9:
waiting for response message 

5.2.3       T6:
waiting for RES message (network) 

5.2.1.1     T22 and
T23: GRA receiving failure 

6.2.1
      Uncontrolled double SP capture 

6.2.2       Blocking
of a circuit 

6.2.3       Circuit “reset” 

6.2.4
      Irrational signaling information received 

6.3.1
      Controlled SP double capture 

TUP: Applicable
recommendation: Q 783 (ITU-T)  

1.1         Non
allocated circuit 

1.2.3       “Reset” of
received group 

1.2.4       “Reset” of
sent group 

1.3.1.1     Received
HGB 

1.3.1.2     Sent HGB 

1.3.2.1     Received
BLO 

1.3.2.2     Sent BLO 

1.5
          Unexpected signaling information received 

2.2.1       Block
operation 

2.2.2       “Overlap” operation
with SAM and SAO 

2.3.1
        Ordinary call (with several ACM and ANS) 

2.3.7
      Transferred call 

2.5.1       GRQ/GSM
sent 

4.1.1       CRF
received 

4.1.2       CRF sent 

4.2.1       CCD
received 

4.2.2       CCD sent 

4.3.1         ADI
received 

4.3.2         ADI
sent 

4.4.1       CFL
received 

4.4.2       CFL sent 

4.5.1       SSB
received 

4.5.2       SSB sent 

4.6.1       UNM
received 

4.6.2       UNM sent 

4.7.1       LOS
received 

4.7.2       LOS sent 

4.8.1       AMD
received 

4.8.2       AMD sent 

5.3.1       Timer T2 

5.3.2       Timer T3 

5.3.3       Timer T5 

5.3.6
      Answering signal (ANS) not received (Q.118 timer) 

5.5.1
      Unintelligible information received during a call 

6.2.1         Double
capture 

6.2.2        Circuit
“reset” 

6.2.3
       Unexpected information signaling received 

6.2.4        Circuit
blocking 

MTP (level 3):
Applicable recommendation: Q 782 (ITU-T)  

1.1
        Activation of first connection signaling 

2.1         Message
received with a invalid SSF (function discrimination) 

2.2         Message
received with a invalid DPC (function discrimination) 

2.4         Load
sharing within a set of connections 

2.4.1       All
connections available 

2.4.2       With an
unavailable connection 

3.2
        Switching started at both ends at the same time 

3.12
       Emergency switching started at both ends at the same time 

3.19
       Switching for various reasons 

Changeback within a
set of connections 

4.4         No
acknowledgement at first CBD 

7.1.1
      Connection available 

7.2.1       Local
rejection of an available connection 

7.3           T14
expired 

Recovery of a set of
connections (SPA does not have the STP function) 

10.1.1      With the
use of reinitiating point procedure 

10.1.2      Without
the use of reinitiating point procedure 

10.5
       Reinitiating a SP without the STP function 

12Connection
signaling test 

12.1        After
the activation of a connection 

12.2        Without
acknowledgement at the first SLTM 

13.1        Invalid
H0.H1 in a managing message of a signaling network 

13.2        Invalid
switch messages 

13.3        Invalid
changeback messages 

13.4        Invalid
changeback code 

13.11       Invalid
test messages of a signaling connection 

MTP (level 2):
Applicable recommendation: Q 781 (ITU-T)  

1.4         Timers
T1 and T4 (Normal) 

1.5         Normal
alignment – correct procedure (FISU) 

1.6         Normal
alignment – correct procedure (MSU) 

1.19
       Emergency configured when in “non aligned state” 

1.20
       Emergency configured when “aligned” 

3.1         Aligned
connection ready (Break Tx path) 

3.5
        Connection in operation (Break Tx path) 

5.5
          Reception of single or multiple flags between MSUs 

6.          SUERM
checking (see Figure 18/Q.703) 

6.3
        Consecutively adulterated Sus 

7.          AERM
checking (see Figure 17/Q.703) 

7.3         Error
rate above normal threshold 

7.4         Error
rate at emergency threshold 

8.2         Negative
acknowledgement of MSU 

10.1        Jam
dampening 

10.2        Timer T7 

10.3        Timer T6 

8.2.3       R2
Digital/MFC-5 Test Signaling Set 

Tests shall be carried
out at a time that will allow the billing  system to have the non replied  and/or
 uncompleted  call  registering             mode activated,  in order to check the end of
selection (FDS) produced.  Whenever  necessary  frequency  monitoring/analyzing
 equipment             must be used for a better determination of the results. 

Tests to be carried
out: 

a)          Local
call, with replacement of the called subscriber (B disconnects first); 

b)          Call to a
busy subscriber 

c)          Unanswered
call 

d)          Call to a
changed number 

e)
         Transferred call – unconditionally; 

f)
         Transferred call – case of no answer; 

g)
         Transferred call – case of busy; 

h)          Call to
subscriber denied to DIC; 

i)          Call with
double transfer; 

j)          Outgoing
calls from: test, public telephone, local public telephone, carrier; 

k)          Circuit
blocking; 

8.3 Trunk Tests  

8.3.1       This test
shall be made by generating  calls in the circuits,  with the purpose of ensuring the
quality of transmission  and the correct                         correlation  between
 circuits.  In the case of digital  signals,  at least two calls per system  must be
made,  one in each                         group of 15 circuits. 

8.3.2 As in the
case of transmission tests (item 5), a trunk test must be made for the whole digital
trunk that may come to be used between TIM SUL’s and BRASIL
TELECOM’s networks.  

8.4 System
Tests  

8.4.1       Number of
Test Calls 

The Number of test
calls shall be established  according to TABLE 1, which  determines the total number of
test calls,  according to the             number of E1 (2 Mbits/s) links 

DETERMINATION OF THE
NUMBER OF TEST CALLS  

		No OF E1 (2 Mbits/s) LINKS
	NUMBER
OF
CALLS	1 to 5	6 to 9	> 10
	100 	200 	350 

TABLE 1 

8.4.2       Test
Terminals 

a) From TIM SUL’s
CCC selected for testing, existing thousand numbers shall be selected, up to a maximum of
four numbers (each in different thousand) and one
inexistent thousand number.  

b)          The
selected numbers shall be used for the input/output tests 

c)          If the
exchange does not have a local function, the numbering of the codes to be used shall be
supplied. 

8.4.3       Output Test 

a)          the total
number of calls shall follow Table 1. 

b) 70% of the
calls shall be made to Automatic Answering Equipment, from BRASIL TELECOM’s National
Traffic Exchange, using a code to be established at
the time of the tests. In this set DDD calls (50%) and DIC calls (20%) shall be included.  

c)          30% of the
calls shall be made to the  International  Traffic Exchange  Answering  Equipment,  using
the code and number of digits to be                                   established at the
time of the tests. 

8.4.4       Input Test 

a)          Calls
shall be made to the selected  terminals,  in 2 groups of 25,  alternating,  at each
group the terminal’s  state  conditions (free                               line – B1,
busy line – B2) observing the resulting end-of-selection (FDS) signals. 

b)          25 calls
to an inexistent terminal shall be made, observing the resulting FDS (B7). 

c)          25 calls
shall be made,  sent  without the  caller’s  identity  (class and end of number sent) to
an existing  terminal,  observing  the                               resulting FDS (B1). 

d)          25 calls
shall be made, lacking digits of the called subscriber, observing the exchange’s timing
(A4). 

e)          25 calls
shall be made to an existing terminal under interception conditions (B5). 

f)          A call
shall be made to an existing terminal, forcing the disconnection by the called terminal
(disconnection sending). 

8.4.5       Conditions
and Resources to Carry Out the Tests 

The system tests are
conditioned to the successful completion of the transmission, reciprocal operation
(if applicable) and trunk tests, carried out by BRASIL TELECOM and
TIM SUL. To carry out those tests, the following resources shall be considered:  

a)
Coordinators: BRASIL TELECOM and TIM SUL staff that will be responsible for
the development and coordination of the tests, from the
time the facilities are obtained, checking the measuring
instruments, up to the final analysis of results and the
drawing up of test reports.  

b) Operator:
A person qualified to carry out the test calls, interpreting the development of each
call and recording this information, according to the test
instructions, contained in item 8.6.  

c) Test
Equipment: Equipment with access to a pre-established terminal, from which the test calls
will be made.  

d)
Characteristics of the Call Records: the billing system of the exchanges in
which the test calls will be recorded. They must have the
recording feature for unanswered and/or uncompleted calls,
activated the moment the testing begins. 8.4.6 Test Method  

1st Step: Consists of
originating a set of controlled calls by the operator, the results being recorded on an
appropriate form, called System Test, according to the model below.  

2d Step: Consists of
recording the test calls by the billing system.  

3rd Step: Consists
of comparing the total data, recorded on the System Test form, with the data
obtained from the processing of the billing system files  

Table 2 shows the
Sampling Plan adopted for the NQA (Acceptable Quality Level) of 3%. 

	
      SYSTEM TEST 
    
	RECORD OF INDIVIDUAL TEST CALLS 
	CALLS FROM: ________________ TO
      _____________________ DATE TEST WAS MADE: _____/_____/_____ 
	LOCALITY: ___________________________________
      PERIOD: __________________ TO____________________ hours 
	  
	SUBSCRIBER “A” No: _________________
      SUBSCRIBER “B” No: __________ 
	TEST CALLS 
	No 	OK 	CO 	NR 	EI 	NI 	NC 	OU 	REMARKS 
	1 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	2 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	3 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	4 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	5 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	6 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	7 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	8 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	9 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	10 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	11 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	12 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	13 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	14 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	15 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	16 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	17 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	18 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	19 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	20 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	21 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	22 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	23 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	24 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	25 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	26 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	27 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	28 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	29 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	30 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	31 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	32 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	33 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	34 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	35 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	36 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	37 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	38 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	39 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	40 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	41 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	42 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	43 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	44 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	45 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	46 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	47 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	48 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	49 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	50 	  	  	  	  	  	  	  	  
	TOTAL 	OK 	  	CO 	  	NR 	  	EI 	  	NI 	  	NC 	  	OU 	  
	MADE BY:_________________________________________________
      DEPARTMENT.: ____________________ 

8.4.7
      Instructions to carry out the tests 

	
The test,
once started, must not be interrupted and the results must only be analyzed after its
conclusion. 

	
All the
equipment originating calls must send class 1 (one) to BRASIL TELECOM network.  

	
Before
initiating the test, the operators must be trained in order to become familiar with the
test,  especially  regarding the checking                              of control tones,
jamming and free level. 

8.4.8
      Description of the  system test form’s fields 

	
Call from:
 _____ to _______ . Filled out with the initial and final  numbers of the list of number
of calls for each  service.  Example                              : 201 to 250 

	
Date Test
was Made: ___/___/___ . Filled out with the date the test was made. 

	
Locality -
Filled out with the name of the Exchange under interconnection test. 

	
Period -
Filled out with the time the test was begun and terminated (hour and minute) of this set
of tests, recorded only on this form. 

	
Subscriber “A” number
_______  Subscriber “B” number  _______.  Filled out with the number of subscriber “A” (terminal
 originating  the                              call) and the number of subscriber “B” (full
number of the destiny to be reached). 

	
OK, CO, NR,
EI, NI, NC and OU Parameters.  

OK – Call OK – shall
be marked with an “X” when there has been a conversation between Caller (Terminal “A”)
and the Respondent (Terminal ”B”) or when the automatic
Respondent sends its characteristic post-answering signal.  

CO – CO call - shall
be marked with an “X” when a busy or jamming message tone is received during dialing
or, in case of the call generator, when during transmission
of MFC Signals an A4 or B4 signal is received.  

NR - NR call - shall
be marked with an “X” when there is no answer from the dialed number. The dialed number
does not answer and the call tone is heard.  

EI – EI call - shall
be marked with an “X” when to an answer, Subscriber “B” informs that his is not
the number dialed by terminal “A”  

NI – NI call - shall
be marked with an “X” when the free level or message characteristic tone is received.  

NC – NC call - shall
be marked with an “X” when, 30 seconds after dialing has been completed, no acoustic
signal is received.  

OU – OU call - shall
be marked with an “X” when the call does not fit into any of the previous parameters.
In this case the operator shall fill out the “REMARKS” field.
This parameter covers the situations: CUT-OFF CALL (QL), BUSY
LINE (LO), and CROSSED LINES (LC).  

Made By:
_____________ shall be filled out with the full name (in block letters) of the
operator who carried out the batch of calls in this form.  

8.4.9       Test
Results 

	
With
 respect to item  8.5.6,  3rd step,  the  billing  results not  contained  in the System
 Test Form,  shall be analyzed by the test                                coordinator,
who will have the final word regarding the test results. 

	
Failures
that may condemn an exchange and will be added to the System Test, are: 

SR – No billing
recorded (premature liberation of Subscriber “A”, with no remark in the corresponding
field of the System Test From).  

	
EID – Incorrect
identification of Subscriber “A” in the billing records, obtained through postprocessing.  

	
BI -
Incorrect number of Subscriber “B” in the billing records, obtained through
postprocessing.  

	
CO – Jamming
in the Exchange.  

	
NR -
recorded by the operator in the System Test Form, but recorded in the billing records as
a completed call.  

	
EI -
recorded by the operator on the System Test Form, but recorded in the billing record
with a different telephone number from the one shown in
the Subscriber “B” No Field on the System Test Form.  

	
NI – when a
call was not directed to this service and a tone or message characteristic of the
Exchange being tested is supplied. This event may fall
back into “EI”.  

	
NC – Call
not completed. The cause shall be analyzed by checking the operator’s clock against
the field tape reserved for failures. The test coordinator
is responsible for this analysis.  

8.4.10      System
Test Results Acceptance and Rejection Values 

The values that will
be considered for acceptance and rejection of system tests are shown in TABLE 2. 

SYSTEM TEST RESULTS  

 
ACCEPTANCE AND
REJECTION VALUES  

	ACCEPTABLE QUALITY LEVEL – NQA (3%) 
	NUMBER OF CALLS 	ACCEPTED 	REJECTED 
	100 	3 	4 
	200 	5 	6 
	350 	9 	10 

TABLE 2  

8.5         Test
Procedures related to  changes in Analog Interconnections 

In this case,
procedures in items 10.1.14, 10.2 and 10.3 apply. 

9           NETWORK
PERFORMANCE, PROTECTION AND QUALITY 

9.1         General 

9.1.1       The
 Parties  agree that it is to their  common  interest to  establish  network  performance
 and quality  standards  for an  efficient                       interoperability of
their networks.  From the effective date hereof, the Parties will continue to operate
according to already                       established  Telebrás  Practices in use, as
listed in item 9.2 below and according to item 9.1.4,  except for later agreements
                      between the Parties. 

9.1.1.1     The
Parties may jointly develop a Manual of Operating Procedures (MPO). 

9.1.2       For an
efficient  interconnection  management  each Party shall supply and maintain,  up dated
with each  Agreement  Manager,  a list of                       contacts  relative to the
planning,  supplying and maintenance  activities.  This list shall be supplied to the
other, by each                       one of the Parties, within 10 (ten) days from the
effective date hereof. 

9.1.3       The
Parties will establish  traffic  engineering  parameters that shall consider daily
 variations and the peak loads. The Parties agree                       on a service
level degree of 1% (one percent),  represented by P.01, which may be included in the MPO,
of losses on the routes                       to be adopted during the periods of maximum
traffic. 

9.1.4       The
Parties shall obey the technical specifications regarding signaling, synchronism,
 transmission,  numbering and routing, established                       in ANATEL
 regulations,  the Ministry of  Communications,  Telebrás  practices and UIT standards
for public  Telecommunication                       Networks.  Whenever  necessary,  the
Parties shall review the  specifications  referred to in this item 9, with the purpose of
                      ensuring adequate performance and quality. The revisions shall be
incorporated into the MPO. 

9.1.5       The
Parties agree to establish for the other Party’s  traffic the same standard of quality
 adopted for the traffic in their own network                       or that of other
providers,  unless otherwise and expressly agreed upon with the other Party. There shall
be no discrimination                       in the network  performance  and quality,
 such as delay after  dialing,  routing,  call blocking  priority and  correction of
                      service interruptions, among others. 

9.1.6       The
Parties  shall  jointly  establish a restoration  procedure  that will  include,  at
least,  the  Performance  and Quality  required                       hereunder. 

9.1.7       The
Parties agree to maintain an operating  scheme to comply with and act on the applicable
 requests for  maintenance 24 hours a day, 7                       days a week, in order
to ensure a high network reliability standard. 

9.1.8       The
Parties agree to establish  programmed service  interruption  procedures to carry out
network tests,  maintenance and repair.  These                       interruptions  shall
 include a written  confirmation,  through a failure  Notice  (BA) to the other  Party,
 no later than 72                       (seventy-two) hours in advance of the programmed
interruption. 

9.1.9       Service
 interruptions  due to any kind of network  failures  that might affect more than 10% of
the total access to cities,  sectors or                       regions shall be
immediately  informed to all other carriers that are  interconnected to the faulty
network,  to ANATEL and to                       the general public . 

9.2
        Technical Specifications 

9.2.1
      Physical Interface: 

UTI recommendations
G.703, G.704 and G.706 (Telebrás practice No 225-100-706 – “General  Specifications of
Multiplex Equipment                       at 2048 kbit/s” and 220 – 250 - 707 – “Minimum
 Transmission  Interface  Requirements – Electrical and Physical Features”) UTI
                      recommendations G.821 and G.823, for quality aspects. 

9.2.2
      Signaling System: 

a)          Signaling
between 5C (MFC) Recorders: according to the following TELEBRÁS Practices: 

	
No 210-110-702
– Signaling Specifications between recorders for the National Terrestrial Telephone
Network. 

	
No 210-110-706
– Signaling Protocol between recorders for the National Terrestrial Telephone Network. 

b)          Signaling
between 5S Recorders:  according to TELEBRÁS Practice No 210 -110 -711 - 5S Signaling
System  Specifications  for the National                                 Satellite
Telephone Network. 

c)          R2 Digital
Line and E+M Signaling:  TELEBRÁS  Practice No 210 -110 -703 - Line  Signaling
 Specifications  for the National  Terrestrial                                Telephone
Network. 

d)          Common
Channel No 7 Signaling System: according to the following TELEBRÁS Practices: 

	
No 210-110-724
STB “Minimum Telephone User Subsystem Requirements of the Common Channel Signaling System
(TUP)”; 

	
No 220-250-735
STB “Minimum Message Transfer Subsystem Requirements of the Common Channel Signaling
System (MTP)”; 

	
No 220-250-732
STB “RDSI (ISUP) User Subsystem – Common Channel Signaling System” 

e)
                Synchronism Systems: according TELEBRÁS Practice no 220-250-708 – Minimum
synchronizing requirements for CPA-T. 

9.2.3
      Performance and Quality Standards 

a) Monthly
Interconnection Availability: over 99.8% 

Availability  is
defined as the ratio between the time the system shows the specified  technical and
operational  characteristics  and the           total time elapsed.  The time unavailable
for preventive  maintenance is not computed in the calculation of availability.  The
observation           period, is 1 (one) month, i.e., the period elapsed between the month’s
first and last day (Julian Calendar). 

b)
         Interconnection Link Losses 

	
For
interconnection routes, losses shall be = 1%
 

	
Loss
checking at the final  interconnection  link shall be monthly,  by means of an analysis
of the traffic  records showing the results                                     of the
measurements  made with real traffic,  at the link peak time (HMM),  during 5 (five)
 consecutive  weekly                                     business days of the DDD-X (VRM
5). The evaluation of results shall be jointly made quarterly by the Companies. 

	
The model
for the interconnection  link loss calculation shall be mutually agreed by the Parties,
 during Integrated  Technical Planning                                     meetings, as
established in item 5 of this Attachment 1. 

c)          Network
Quality 

	
The quality
levels of the  interconnected  networks shall satisfy the objectives  established in the
Quality Objectives General Plan for                                       the Switched
Stationary Telephone Service, according to ANATEL Resolution No 30, dated June 29, 1998. 

	
The
 evolution of network  performance  and quality  levels shall be evaluated in the
planning  meetings  provided for in item 5 of this
                                      Attachment 1. 

	
The tools
and procedures to evaluate  network quality shall be mutually  agreed upon by the
Parties,  and may be included in the MPO, as
                                      established in item 9.1.1.1 of this Attachment 1. 

d)          Link
Restoration 

	
Restoration
of electronic equipment: within 4 hours. 

	
Cable
 restoration:  beginning of the  restoration  within 4 hours,  rerouting of the affected
 traffic in additional  period of up to 1                                       hour,
cable restoration within 8 hours after the failure. 

10
         MANAGEMENT OF NETWORK FAILURES 

10.1        General 

10.1.1      The
Parties  realize that it is in their mutual  interest to establish an efficient and
effective  procedure to inform and solve network                         failures that
might affect the other Party. The Parties will implement a Network Failure Management
 procedure,  to promptly                         notify, monitor and solve network
failures or service quality decrease, as established in this document. 

10.1.2
     Irrespective  of the methods and procedures  established in this document,  the
Parties shall work in cooperation to achieve  continuous
                        improvement in the Network Failure  Management  procedure.  At
any time for the duration of this  Agreement,  any one of the
                        Parties may request specific changes in these procedures, that
shall not be unreasonably refused by the other Party. 

10.1.3      The
Parties shall establish  priorities in failure  management,  in case several  failures
are reported  simultaneously.  In no case the                         Party the was
 notified  of a failure,  shall take  advantage  for itself,  its Final  Users or any
other  Telecommunication                         Services provider over the Party
complaining about the failures in allocating resources to detect and correct the failures. 

10.1.4      The
Parties will agree upon a procedure of failure notice  follow-up,  with a unique
 identification  system to be used by both Parties.                         This
 identification  will be used to refer to a specific  failure,  thus  minimizing
 possible  confusion or  communication                         problems. 

10.1.4.1    The Party
receiving the failure notice shall immediately forward it to the department in charge of
failure correction. 

10.1.4.2    The
Parties shall  establish  standard time periods to detect and inform  failure  situations
 based on the priority  level  established
                                         between the Parties. 

10.1.5      The
complaining  Party shall be immediately  notified after the Party receiving  complaint
has corrected the failure.  The failure shall                       not be considered
corrected until the complaining Party has confirmed the solution. 

10.1.6      Each one
of the  Parties  shall  supply  the other with a list,  in  hierarchical  order,  of the
 persons  in charge and  corresponding                       forwarding procedures, in
case higher level involvement is necessary. 

10.1.7      The
Parties agree to evaluate  status of failure  notices once a month,  unless another
 periodicity is agreed upon between the Parties.                       The Party
 receiving the failure  notice shall issue a report  covering the situation of all the
notices  during the reporting                       period. It shall include the
complaining Party’s contact person, the type,  location and level of priority,  the
department in                       charge  of the  correction  and the  deadline  for
the  solution  (specifying  date and time of  receipt  and date and time of
                      closure). 

10.1.8      In case the Parties begin the failure
 management  procedure under this AGREEMENT manually (by fax), joint efforts shall be
made to move                       to an electronic interface, as soon as possible. 

10.1.9      The
Parties  agree to  establish  the duties  regarding  service  maintenance  and  intervals
 between  repairs,  including  performance                       measurements,  such as:
 average  repair  time,  maximum  repair  time,  repeated and new circuit  failures.  The
 obligations                       mentioned may be included in the MPO. 

10.1.10     The
Parties  acknowledge that network  maintenance  will require that both Parties
 periodically  coordinate  their system testing.  The                       Parties agree
to negotiate  such tests,  their methods and  procedures,  as well as their  updating as
may be requested by the                       other Party from time to time. The testing
procedure may be included in the MPO. 

10.2
       Maintenance Management Duties and Responsibilities 

10.2.1      The
Companies shall keep trained staff on call 24  (twenty-four)  hours a day, 7 (seven) days
a week,  during the whole year,  including                       Saturdays,  Sundays and
holidays.  The Companies shall have contact persons available by telephone,  fax or
e-mail;  such data                       shall be provided 30 (thirty) days before the
activation of the first interconnection  between networks,  and shall be updated
                      by both Parties, every time a change occurs. 

10.2.2      All
 communication  between the Parties  concerning  any activity on the  interconnection
 circuits  will require the filling out of the                       Failure  Notice
(BA).  This shall be filled out both for  preventive  or corrective  maintenance.  It
shall serve to provide a                       report  covering all the  activities
 involving the  operation of those  circuits.  The Parties  shall use a standard  notice,
                      mutually agreed upon, that will be transmitted by fax or e-mail,
 and  acknowledged by telephone.  The Party that detected the
                      failure shall contact the other to submit the complaint, thus
causing the  beginning of the repair. 

10.2.3      Before
issuing a Failure Notice (BA),  the  complaining  company must test the
 interconnections,  covering all the  connections/network                       sorting
and checking procedures in force, up to the last point for which it is responsible. 

10.2.4      The
Parties will jointly establish the standard repair duration. 

10.2.5      In case of
need, the Parties shall act together  in locating and isolating the failures, on request,
providing help with the tests. 

10.2.5.1        Faulty
 circuit shall not be returned into service until the Parties  involved  agree that all
tests have been                                       made and that the circuits are
fully returned to normal. 

10.2.6      The Party
receiving the Complaint shall inform the complaining Party of the Repair by fax,
 immediately  after its completion.  The time                       considered for the
repair of the circuit will always be the time the failure was completely  removed.  The
fields  referred to                       in item 10.2.11 must be filled out. 

10.2.7      The
Parties agree that preventive maintenance  operations or network changes that imply any
sort of interruption,  shall be informed, at                       the most, within 3
(three) business days. 

10.2.8      When
needed,  the Parties shall make systemic tests on the equipment in order to guarantee the
 performance and quality  standards.  The                       joint technical tests
shall be programmed at least one week in advance. 

10.2.9      Periodic
meetings shall be held to review operational  procedures,  analyze and discuss failure
reports. These meetings may be called by                       any one of the Parties
involved, at least one week in advance. 

10.2.10     Every and
any failure in one of the Party’s  network that might have a significant  impact on the
other’s  network shall be  immediately                       informed. 

10.2.11     Failure
Notice (BA) 

The Notice to be sent
from one Party to the other shall contain the data mentioned  below,  as a suggestion for
the Notice                           to be used by the Parties 

	10.2.11.1	Data:
	 	FROM (Party A and department)
	 	TO (Party B and department)
	 	REPAIR REQUEST NUMBER (from Party A)
	 	COMPLAINT (Date and time the failure began)
	 	NAME (identification of the circuit/system used by Party A)
	 	DEFECT (the failure description)
	 	IDENTIFICATION (identification of the circuit/system used by Party B)
	 	PERSON APPOINTED FOR THE TEST (Company A person’s name)
	 	CONTACT TELEPHONE (Party A’s contact telephone for the tests)
	 	TIME AND DATE OF THE NOTICE (time and date the repair was requested)
	 	NAME (identification of the person who sent the notice)
	 
	10.2.11.2	Fields:
	 	DEFECT (description of the cause of the failure)
	 	TIME AND DATE (time and date the failure was removed)
	 	REMARK
	 	TRANSMITTED BY (identification of the person who returned the notice)
	 	TIME AND DATE OF RETURN (time and date the notice was returned)

 

(1)         number
of Failure Notice 

(2)         date
(DD/MM) of failure notice 

(3)         time
(HH:MM) – time of failure notice 

(4)         Claimant 

(5)
        Department issuing the BA 

(6)         Claimant
name 

(7)         Claimant
telephone 

(8)         BA issuer’s
FAX 

(9)         date
(DD/MM) of occurrence or detection of failure 

(10)        time
(HH:MM) of occurrence or detection of failure 

(11)        name of
path/circuit, according to the names in Attachment 3 – Technical Interconnection Project 

(12)
       technical description of failures observed in path/circuits 

(13)
        description of the failure cause and solution 

(14)        Party
responsible for the failure correction 

(15)
       Department responsible for the failure recovery 

(16)        name of
the technician responsible for the failure recovery 

(17)
       telephone of the technician responsible for the failure recovery 

(18)        Fax of
the issuer of the BA return 

(19)        date
(DD/MM) of the failure solution 

(20)        time
(HH:MM) of the failure solution 

(21)        date
(DD/MM) of BA return 

(22)        time
(DD/MM) of BA return 

(23)
       complementary information 

11
         PENALTIES FOR FAILURE OR FOR DEFAULTING THE INTERCONNECTION PATHS FACILITIES
DELIVERY DEADLINE 

11.1        In case of
default by any one of the Parties of the established  deadlines for the delivery of the
interconnection  path facilities,  as             well as for answering  requests for new
POI/PPI,  the Party  responsible  for the delay shall pay the other, as damages per day
of delay             and per 2 Mbit/s digital  interface not available,  the sum of R$
120.00 (one hundred and twenty reais),  readjustable  from the date of
            execution hereof, by the IPG-DI or any other index that might replace it,
plus 1% a month interest, pro rata die. 

11.1.1      In the
case of this item 11.1, no additional compensation will be due, for losses, damages or
lost profit. 

11.1.2      The amount
owed in the month as provided  in this item 11.1 shall be paid by a deposit to the
 creditor  Party’s  bank  account,  in the                           month after the debt
has been confirmed, on the same date the DETRAF is due. 

11.2        If the
Interconnection  failure is due to an interruption not scheduled by the Parties,  the
Party responsible for the failure shall pay             the other an indemnity of R$
20.00 (twenty Reais) per hour of interruption, per 2 Mbit/s digital interface. 

11.2.1      To
calculate the above mentioned  interruption time, the corresponding  hours and minutes
elapsed from the date and time the failure was                         found shall be
taken into consideration and be recorded on the Failure Notice issued. 

11.2.2      The amount
owed, as established in item 11.2,  shall be billed in specific  Billing  Document,
 issued by affected  Party,  in the month                         following the issue of
the Failure Notice and on the same date DETRAF is due. 

11.2.3      In the
case under item 11.2, no additional compensation will be due, for losses, damages or lost
profit. 

11.3        The
payment of the value to be reimbursed, if any, shall follow the DETRAF routine. 

11.4        The Party
 responsible for the events mentioned items 11.1 and 11.2,  according to the contingency
plan established  between the Parties             in the  Interconnection  Project,
 shall redirect the traffic,  at no additional  charge,  in order to minimize the effects
on the other             Party, for the duration of the problems. 

12
         RESPONSIBILITIES FOR REIMBURSEMENTS AND INDEMNIFICATION 

12.1        Each one
of the  Parties  may claim  from the other the  reimbursement  of the value of fines that
it was  obliged  to pay the  Granting             Power,  in case the other Party has
 defaulted  its duties under the  Concession  Agreement  and/or the Terms of
 Authorization  and the             regulations in force. The exclusive fault of the
other Party, concerning the interconnection of networks must be proved. 

12.2        None of
the Parties shall be responsible  for the other Party’s losses or damage,  loss of profit
or business,  and will not pay damages             claimed by clients or users, because
of failures occurring during operation, as long as they are not due to fraud or gross
negligence. 

12.3        The Party
proved to have caused damage to the other’s  facilities  and/or  equipment  shall be
liable for those damages,  limited to the             value of the repair or replacement
of the facilities and equipment provenly damaged. 

12.3.1      When
 infrastructure  and  equipment  are shared by the  Parties,  these shall  always
 jointly  prepare the report to settle both their             facility and equipment
damages. 

12.3.2      Once the
damages are detected, the Party that caused them shall: 

12.3.2.1    In the
case of building  damages,  the compensation  shall be in the following order of
preference:  (i) repairs;  (ii) if those are not             possible, the equivalent
payment in legal tender. 

12.3.2.2    In the
case of equipment,  the compensation shall be in the following order of preference:  (i)
repairs;  (ii) replacement by another in             equal conditions, (iii) if none of
those options is feasible, the equivalent payment in legal tender. 

13          TAXES 

13.1        The costs
 involving  taxes,  and tax  liabilities of any nature  assessed on the subject matter
hereof shall be borne by the respective       taxpayers, as defined by the tax laws in
force. 

13.2        The Party
defaulting its contractual obligations shall be liable for the tax penalties resulting
from such default. 

14
         INSPECTIONS 

14.1        By mutual
 agreement,  the Parties may  inspect one  another.  Each Party shall  supply the
 explanations  and  information  that may be       requested by the other Party, in order
to fulfill the purposes hereof. 

14.2        Each Party
shall allow,  during business hours, the other Party’s employees,  agents or
 subcontractors,  duly authorized by the Parties       for each event, to enter their
 facilities  where the other Party’s  equipment is installed,  in order to inspect,
 maintain or dismantle such       equipment and its components. The Party owning such
facilities,  may accompany such inspection,  maintenance and dismantling activities by
the       other Party. 

14.3        Under no
 circumstances  the Party’s  inspection,  or lack  thereof,  shall  relieve the other
Party of its  responsibilities  or duties       hereunder. 

15          TRAFFIC
MANAGEMENT CRITERIA 

15.1 By means
of an Addendum, the Parties agree to determine the Traffic Management Criteria within
120 (one hundred and twenty) days after the execution hereof.  

	DETRAF STANDARDIZATION – version
        2.03 (03/19/03)

        (Relationships between STFC, SMC, SMP and SME Carriers) 

    

  

	This document consolidates the standardization
        of DETRAF Appropriation, Submission and Reconciliation Criteria, as defined
        by the DETRAF Group. For better sorting and comprehension of matters,
        those criteria are divided into four themes: General Appropriation
        Criteria, Call Scenarios and Network Payment, DETRAF Submission Criteria
        and DETRAF Reconciliation Criteria. 

        The first theme, General Appropriation Criteria, presents the general
          criteria for appropriation of call duration and price, tax calculations,
          among others, that shall be adopted when establishing the STFC carriers'
        DETRAFs, regardless of the type of call. 

        The second theme, Call Scenarios and Network Payment, presents, for
          each type of call, the public revenue ownership, the network payment
          debtor or creditor carrier identification, the correct definition of
          the applicable network usage charges, the minimum call duration prices,
        as well as the minimum time charge for network payment. 

        The DETRAF Submission Criteria, presents the criteria that are considered
          key for the standardization of DETRAF preparation, submission and payment
    procedures among STFC carriers. 
    

	1. GENERAL APPROPRIATION
    CRITERIA 

	1.1 
	CALL SLICING (a long duration call is divided
        into more than one CDR (Call Registration), by the Exchange, according
    to a programmed and predefined time parameter (e.g., 6 hours) 
	Slicing will not be smaller than 6 hours 
    

	1.2 
	CDR (Call Registration) that shall be used
    for network payment 
	The CDRs (Call Registration) of incoming
        and outgoing calls, billed by Point of Interconnection (POI/PPI), will
    be used, whenever possible. 

	1.3 
	Rounding of call duration and decimals definition 
	The rounding of the duration of a call shall
        be made per call. This rounding will be made to the upper tenth of minute.
        (E.g., if the call lasted 2 minutes and 7 seconds, it shall be rounded
    to 2 minutes and 12 seconds). 

	1.4 
	Rounding of values and decimals definition 
	Values shall be considered with 5 decimal
    places, ignoring the three last decimals in the final value. 

	1.5 
	Numbering Plan and further necessary information
        for network payment, and their form of update; this information is in
        ANATEL Records, such as: (local area, Non-geographical Codes, National
    Location Code, Numbering Plan and Carrier Numbering Range, etc.) 
	Each carrier shall supply the information
        for to update ANATEL Numbering Registration. Anatel shall formalize this
        registration updating process and establish the applicable penalties.
    The same procedure is recommended for the SMC carriers and others. 

	1.6 
	Tax calculation criteria 
	Rates shall be applied over the total amount,
    with 5 decimal places. 

	1.7 
	Local DETRAF calculation criteria, among
    local Carriers (STFC x STFC and SMP x SMP and SME x SME) 
	A 55% rate shall be applied (according to
        Resolution 33), per sector, regarding local traffic: normal and collect
        calls. Each carrier shall determine its own debits and credits, based
    on its own CDRs. 

	1.8 
	Charge calculation method, to be applied
        in case charges for network usage are updated during the local DETRAF
    appropriation period (STFC x STFC and SMP x SMP and SME x SME) 
	The calculation shall be a charge weighted by the number of minutes,
          where: 

        Charge = charge 1 * (number of minutes applicable to charge
        1) + charge 2 * (number of minutes applicable to charge 2) / (total
        amount of minutes of DETRAF) 
    

	1.9 
	DETRAF criteria when recovering calls (STFC
    x STFC and SMP x SMP and SME x SME) 
	When the amount of minutes remaining from
        a previous month is equal or greater than 10% of the total (debits and
        credits) DETRAF of the month of reference, the DETRAFs shall be recalculated
        (month(s) being considered and month of reference). This rule does not
    preclude dispute. 

	1.10 
	Charge criteria for call recovery due to
    charge changes 
	For LDN/LDI traffic: the charge in force
        on the date of call shall be applied.

        For local STFC x STFC, SMP x SMP or SME x SME traffic: the charge
          in force on the date of call shall be applied, but submitted to the
          same weighting rules established in item 1.8

          For local traffic involving SMC: the charge in force on the date of
    call shall be applied. 
    

	1.11 
	Invalid CDR definition, for DETRAF purposes 
	Invalid date, time and/or duration:  The
        CDRs with invalid dates, times and/or duration, shall be excluded for
        DETRAF purposes.

        Calls that are signaled with end of selection
        85 ,
          whether answered or not, or with category 3  (test),
          regardless of duration, cannot be billed to the user, nor for network
    usage payment and, therefore, should be removed from the DETRAF. 
    

	2. CALL SCENARIOS
    AND NETWORK PAYMENT CRITERIA 

	2.1 – STFC – STFC
    SCENARIOS 

	2.1.1 

     
	LOCAL
          SCENARIO

    	RECEIVER
          OF PUBLIC FUNDS 

    	DEBTOR
          CARRIER 

    	CREDITOR
          CARRIER 

    	PAYMENT FOR OF
    STFC NETWORK USAGE 
	MINIMUM
          DURATION OF CALLS 

    	MINIMUM
          TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.1.1.1 
	Normal STFC-STFC local calls 
	Origin Local STFC Carrier 
	Origin Local STFC Carrier 
	Destination Local STFC Carrier 
	TU-RL
    (> 55%) 
	NA 
	TU-RL
    (> 55%) 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.1.2 
	Collect STFC-STFC local calls 
	Destination Local STFC Carrier 
	Destination Local STFC Carrier 
	Origin Local STFC Carrier 
	TU-RL
    (> 55%) 
	NA 
	TU-RL
    (> 55%) 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.1.3 
	Local
          emergency special service calls: 

    Civil
          Police – 147
          

Military
          Police – 190

Firemen – 193

Ambulance
and Removal Services – 192

Traffic
Accidents – 194

Civil
defense – 199

      Those
  calls shall be forwarded with FDS 85 
	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    
	2.1.1.4 
	Local 0800 calls* 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service
    (PGO respected) 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 
	STFC carrier Place of Origin
    / Destination 
	TU-RL 
	NA 
	TU-RL 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.1.5 
	Local
    0900 calls – direct billing 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service
    (PGO respected) 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 
	STFC carrier Place of Origin
    / Destination 
	TU-RL 
	NA 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.1.6 
	Local
    0900 calls – reversed billing 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.1.1.7 
	Free
    Local non-emergency calls to special services – 101, 107 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.1.1.8 
	Billed
          Local non-emergency calls to special services – 102 and 123 

          

    Local
          access codes, no usage of CSP or area codes. Calls originated in TUP
    shall be allowed and there will be no payment for associated networks. 
    	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.1.2 

      
	LONG
          DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN 
	RECEIVER
          OF PUBLIC FUNDS

    	DEBTOR
          CARRIER

    	CREDITOR
    CARRIER 
    	PAYMENT FOR STFC
    NETWORK USAGE 
	MINIMUM
          DURATION OF CALLS 

    	MINIMUM
          TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.1.2.1 
	Normal STFC-STFC intra-sectorial LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.2 
	Normal STFC-STFC intra-regional LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.3 
	Normal STFC-STFC inter- regional LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.4 
	Collect STFC-STFC intra-sectorial LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.5 
	Collect STFC-STFC intra- regional LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.6 
	Collect STFC-STFC inter- regional LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.7 
	0AB700 LDN STFC-STFC intra-sectorial calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.8 
	0AB700 LDN STFC-STFC intra- regional calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.9 
	0AB700 LDN STFC-STFC inter- regional calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.10 
	0800 LDN intra- regional calls* 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

    (PGO respected) 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

      
	STFC carrier Place of Origin
    / Destination 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.11 
	0800 LDN inter- regional calls* 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

    (PGO respected) 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

      
	STFC carrier Place of Origin
    / Destination 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.12 
	0900 LDN with direct billed calls* 
	Carrier selling the 0900 service 
	Carrier selling the 0900 service 
	STFC carrier Place of Origin
    / Destination 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-PTU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.2.13 
	0900 LDN with reversed billed calls* 

      
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.1.2.14 
	LDN
          billed non-emergency calls to special services 

    	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.1.3 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN 
	RECEIVER
          OF PUBLIC FUNDS 

    	DEBTOR
          CARRIER 

    	CREDITOR
          CARRIER 

    	PAYMENT FOR STFC
    NETWORK USAGE 
	MINIMUM
          DURATION OF CALLS 

    	MINIMUM
          TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN
	LDN 
	DESTINATION

	2.1.3.1 
	Normal LDI calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU- RIU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.3.2 
	Collect LDI calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU- RIU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.1.3.3 
	LDI calls via international carrier 
	LDI Carrier 
	LDI Carrier 
	Carrier for: Origin or Destination/Traffic 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec, counted from the carrier's
    answer 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2 – SMC – STFC
    and STFC – SMC SCENARIOS 

	2.2.1 

      
	LOCAL SCENARIO 

      
	RECEIVER
          OF PUBLIC FUNDS 

    	DEBTOR
          CARRIER 

    	CREDITOR
          CARRIER 

    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGEA 
	MINIMUM
          DURATION OF CALLS

    	MINIMUM
          TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.2.1.1 
	Direct SMC-STFC local calls 
	SMC Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	Local / LDN STFC Carrier 
	NA 
	When used, TU- RIU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.1.2 
	Collect SMC -STFC local calls 
	STFC Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.1.3 
	Direct SMC-STFC local calls, in roaming 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 

      
	NA 
	When used, TU- RIU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.1.4 
	Collect SMC -STFC local calls, in roaming 
	STFC Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.1.5 
	Normal
          or roaming Non-billed Local emergency special service calls:

    Civil
          Police – 147 

    Military
          Police – 190 

    Firemen – 193 

    Ambulance
    and Removal Services – 192 

    Traffic
    Accidents – 194 

    Civil
    Defense – 199 

      Those calls shall be forwarded with FDS 85 
      	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    
	2.2.1.6 
	Billed
          normal or roaming calls to SMC -STFC Local Special Services – 102 and
          123 

      
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.2.1.7 
	Free
          normal or roaming calls to SMC -STFC Local Special Services – 101,
    107 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.2.1.8 
	SMC -STFC Local 0300 calls 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.2.1.9 
	SMC -STFC Local 0500 calls 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.2.1.10 
	SMC -STFC Local 0800 calls 
	Carrier
          selling the 0800 service 

    (PGO
          respected) 
    	Carrier
          selling the 0800 service 

    	Destination SMC / STFC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.1.11 
	SMC
    -STFC Local 0900 calls – Direct billing 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.2.1.12 
	SMC
          -STFC Local 0900 calls – Reversed
    billing 
	STFC
          carrier selling the 0900 service 

    (PGO
          respected) 
    	STFC
          carrier selling the 0900 service 

    (PGO
          respected) 
    	SMC and LDN STFC Carriers 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.1.13 
	Direct
    STFC– SMC Local calls 
	STFC carrier 
	STFC carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.1.14 
	Collect
    STFC– SMC Local calls 
	SMC carrier 
	SMC carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.2 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN 
	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR CARRIER
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    DESTINATION 
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.2.2.1 
	SMC-STFC Direct LDN calls 
	SMC Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	Local / LDN STFC Carrier 
	NA 
	When used, TU- RIU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.2.2 
	Collect SMC -STFC inter-region LDN calls 
	LDN carrier chosen by the SMC
    to forward the call 
	LDN carrier chosen by the SMC
    to forward the call 
	Local / LDN SMC and STFC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU- RIU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.2.3 
	Collect SMC -STFC inter-region LDN calls,
    in roaming 
	LDN carrier chosen by the visited
    SMC to forward the call 
	LDN carrier chosen by the visited
    SMC to forward the call 
	Visited SMC and Local / LDN
    STFC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU- RIU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.2.4 
	SMC -STFC LDN 0300 calls 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.2.2.5 
	SMC -STFC LDN 0500 calls 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.2.2.6 
	SMC -STFC LDN 0800 calls 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

    (PGO respected) 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

      
	Destination SMC / STFC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.2.7 
	SMC
    -STFC LDN 0900 calls – Direct billing 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.2.2.8 
	SMC
    -STFC LDN 0900 calls – Reversed billing 
	STFC carrier selling the 0900
        service 

    (PGO respected) 
	STFC carrier selling the 0900
        service 

    (PGO respected) 
	SMC and STFC LDN Carriers 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.2.9 
	SMC -STFC LDN 0300 calls, in roaming 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.2.2.10 
	SMC -STFC LDN 0500 calls, in roaming 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.2.2.11 
	SMC -STFC LDN 0800 calls, in roaming 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

    (PGO respected) 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

      
	Visited SMC Carrier / Destination
    STFC 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.2.12 
	SMC -STFC LDN 0900 calls, in roaming 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.2.2.13 
	SMC
          -STFC LDN 0900 calls, in roaming – Reversed
    billing 
	STFC carrier selling the 0900
        service 

    (PGO respected) 
	STFC carrier selling the 0900
        service 

    (PGO respected) 
	SMC and STFC LDN Carriers 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.2.14 
	Collect
          SMC –STFC VC-3 and VC-2 intra-region
    LDN calls 
	LDN carrier chosen by the SMC
    to forward the call 
	LDN carrier chosen by the SMC
    to forward the call 
	SMC Carrier / STFC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.2.15 
	Collect
          SMC –STFC LDN VC-3 and VC-2 intra-region
    calls, in roaming 
	LDN carrier chosen by the visited
    SMC to forward the call 
	LDN carrier chosen by the visited
    SMC to forward the call 
	Visited SMC Carrier / STFC
    Carrier 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.2.3 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDI 
	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS 

      
	DEBTOR CARRIER 

      
	CREDITOR CARRIER 

      
	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION
    OF CALLS DESTINATION 
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.2.3.1 
	Direct LDI calls with destination at SMC 
	Origin International Carrier 
	LDI Carrier that forwarded
    the call 
	SMC Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3 – SMP – STFC
    and STFC – SMP SCENARIOS 

	2.3.1 

      
	LOCAL SCENARIO
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR CARRIER
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.3.1.1 
	Direct SMP-STFC local calls 
	SMP Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	NA 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.1.2 
	Collect SMP-STFC local calls 
	STFC Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.1.3 
	SMP-STFC non-billed normal or roaming Emergency
        Special Service calls:

        Civil Police – 147

        Military Police – 190

        Firemen – 193 

        Ambulance and Removal Services – 192 

        Traffic Accidents – 194 

        Civil Defense – 199 

    Those calls shall be forwarded with FDS 85 
	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    	NA 
    
	2.3.1.4 
	Normal
          or roaming billed special service calls – SMP-STFC – 102
        and 123
    	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.3.1.5 
	Normal
          or roaming non-billed special service calls – SMP-STFC – 101 and 107
    	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.3.1.6 
	SMP-STFC local 0800 calls 
	Carrier
          selling the 0800 service 

    (PGO
          respected) 
    	Carrier
          selling the 0800 service 

    (PGO
          respected) 
    	SMP Carrier 
	VU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.1.7 
	SMP-STFC
    local 0900 calls – direct billing 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.3.1.8 
	SMP-STFC
    local 0900 calls – reversed billing 
	STFC
          selling the 0900 service 

    (PGO
          respected) 
    	STFC
          selling the 0900 service 

    (PGO
          respected) 
    	SMC Carrier 
	VU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.1.9 
	STFC - SMP direct local calls 
	STFC Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	NA 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.1.10 
	STFC - SMP collect local calls 
	SMP Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.1.11 
	SMP-STFC collect local calls, in roaming 
	STFC Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	Visited SMP Carrier 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.2 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN 
	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR CARRIER
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM
    DURATION OF CALLS 
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.3.2.1 
	SMP-STFC direct LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	SMP and Local /LDN STFC Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.2.2 
	SMP-STFC collect LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	SMP and Local /LDN STFC Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.2.3 
	STFC - SMP direct LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	SMP and Local /LDN STFC Carriers 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.2.4 
	STFC - SMP collect LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	SMP and Local /LDN STFC Carriers 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-M 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.2.5 
	SMP-STFC Normal LDN calls, in roaming 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Visited SMP and Local /LDN
    STFC Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.2.6 
	SMP-STFC collect LDN calls, in roaming 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Visited SMP and Local /LDN
    STFC Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.2.7 
	SMP-STFC LDN 0800 calls 
	Carrier
          selling the 0800 service

    (PGO
    respected) 
    	Carrier
          selling the 0800 service

    (PGO
    respected) 
    	SMP and Local / LDN STFC Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.2.8 
	SMP-STFC LDN 0800 calls, in roaming 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

      (PGO
    respected) 
    	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

      (PGO
    respected) 
    	Visited SMP and Local / LDN
    STFC Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.3.2.9 
	SMP-STFC
          LDN 0900 normal or roaming calls – direct
    billing 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.3.2.10 
	SMP-STFC
          LDN 0900 normal or roaming calls – reversed
    billing 
	Carrier selling the 0900 service 

      (PGO
    respected) 
    	Carrier selling the 0900 service 

      (PGO
    respected) 
    	SMP and LDN STFC Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.4 – SMC – SMP
    SCENARIOS 

	2.4.1 

      
	LOCAL SCENARIO
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR CARRIER 

      
	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.4.1.1 
	Direct SMC-SMP calls 
	SMC Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.4.1.2 
	Collect SMC - SMP calls 
	SMP Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
    	> 6
          sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.4.1.3 
	Direct SMC-SMP calls, in roaming 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	NA 
    	NA 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.4.1.4 
	Collect SMC -SMP calls, in roaming 
	SMP Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	> 6
          sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.4.2 

      
	LONG
          DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN 

    	RECEIVER
          OF PUBLIC FUNDS

    	DEBTOR
          CARRIER

    	CREDITOR
    CARRIER 
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM
          DURATION OF CALLS 

    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.4.2.1 
	SMC-SMP LDN direct calls 
	SMC Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	SMP and LDN STFC Carriers 
	NA 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.4.2.2 
	SMC-SMP LDN direct calls, in roaming 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	LDN STFC Carrier / SMP Carrier 
	NA 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.4.2.3 
	Collect SMC-SMP LDN calls 
	LDN carrier chosen by the SMC
    to forward the call 
	LDN carrier chosen by the SMC
    to forward the call 
	SMC
          Carrier / SMP
          Carrier 

    	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-M 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.4.2.4 
	Collect SMC -SMP LDN calls, in roaming 
	LDN carrier chosen by the visited
    SMC to forward the call 
	LDN carrier chosen by the visited
    SMC to forward the call 
	Visited
          SMC Carrier / SMP
          Carrier 

    	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-M 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.5 – SMP – SMC
    SCENARIOS 

	2.5.1 

      
	LOCAL SCENARIO
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR CARRIER
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.5.1.1 
	Direct local SMP-SMC calls 
	SMP Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.5.1.2 
	Collect local SMP - SMC calls 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	VU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.5.1.3 
	Normal local SMP-SMC calls, in roaming 
	Visited SMP Carrier 
	Visited SMP Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.5.1.4 
	Collect SMP -SMC calls, in roaming 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Visited SMP Carrier 
	VU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.5.2 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR CARRIER
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.5.2.1 
	SMP-SMC LDN direct calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	SMP
          Carrier / SMC
          Carrier 

    	VU-M 
	NA 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.5.2.2 
	Collect SMP-SMC LDN calls 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	SMP and LDN STFC Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.5.2.3 
	Direct SMP-SMC LDN calls, in roaming 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Visited
          SMP Carrier / SMC
          Carrier 

    	VU-M 
	NA 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.5.2.4 
	Collect SMP -SMC LDN calls, in roaming 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Visited SMP and LDN STFC Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.6 – SMC – SMC
    SCENARIOS 

	2.6.1 

      
	LOCAL
    SCENARIO 
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER 

      
	CREDITOR CARRIER 

      
	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM
          DURATION OF CALLS 

    	MINIMUM
          TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.6.1.1 
	Direct local SMC-SMC calls 
	Origin SMC Carrier 
	Origin SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.6.1.2 
	Collect local SMC - SMC calls 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Origin SMC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.6.1.3 
	Local SMC-SMC calls, originated in roaming 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.6.1.4 
	Collect SMC -SMC calls, originated in roaming 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	TU-M (visited) 
	NA 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.6.2 

      
	LONG DISTANCE
    SCENARIO - LDN 
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC
    FUNDS 
    	DEBTOR CARRIER 
    	CREDITOR CARRIER 
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION
    OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR
    PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.6.2.1 
	SMC-SMC LDN direct calls 
	Origin SMC Carrier 
	Origin SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier and
    LDN STFC 
	NA 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.6.2.2 
	Collect SMC-SMC LDN calls 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Origin SMC Carrier and LDN
    STFC 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.6.2.3 
	Direct SMC-SMC LDN calls, originated in roaming 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier and
    LDN STFC 
	NA 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.6.2.4 
	Collect SMC -SMC LDN calls, originated in
    roaming 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Visited SMC Carrier and LDN
    STFC 
	TU-M (visited) 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.7 – SMP – SMP
    SCENARIOS 

	2.7.1 

      
	LOCAL SCENARIO
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR CARRIER
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM
          TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.7.1.1 
	Direct local SMP-SMP calls 
	Origin SMP Carrier 
	Origin SMP Carrier 
	Destination SMP Carrier 
	VU-M > 55% 
	NA 
	VU-M > 55% 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.7.1.2 
	Collect local SMP - SMP calls 
	Destination SMP Carrier 
	Destination SMP Carrier 
	Origin SMP Carrier 
	VU-M > 55% 
	NA 
	VU-M > 55% 
	> 6 sec after a msg
    (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.7.1.3 
	Local SMP-SMP calls, in roaming 
	Visited SMP Carrier 
	Visited SMP Carrier 
	Origin SMP Carrier 
	VU-M > 55% 
	NA 
	VU-M > 55% 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.7.1.4 
	Collect SMP -SMP calls, in roaming 
	Destination SMP Carrier 
	Destination SMP Carrier 
	Visited SMP Carrier 
	Visited VU-M > 55% 
	NA 
	Destination VU-M > 55% 

    	> 6 sec after a msg
    (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.7.2 

      
	LONG DISTANCE
    SCENARIO - LDN 
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC
    FUNDS 
    	DEBTOR CARRIER 
    	CREDITOR CARRIER
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION
    OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN
	LDN
	DESTINATION 

	2.7.2.1 
	SMP-SMP LDN direct calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Origin and destination SMP
    Carrier 
	VU-M 
	NA 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.7.2.2 
	Collect SMP-SMP LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Origin and destination SMP
    Carrier 
	VU-M 
	NA 
	VU-M 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.7.2.3 
	SMP-SMP LDN calls, originated in roaming 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Origin and destination SMP
    Carrier 
	VU-M 
	NA 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.7.2.4 
	Collect SMP -SMP LDN calls, originated in
    roaming 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Origin and destination SMP
    Carrier 
	VU-M 
	NA 
	VU-M 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8 – SME – STFC
    and STFC – SME SCENARIOS 

	2.8.1 

      
	LOCAL SCENARIO 

      
	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER

     
	CREDITOR CARRIER
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.8.1.1 
	Direct SME-STFC local calls 
	SME Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	NA 
	Agreement 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.1.2 
	Collect SME-STFC local calls 
	STFC Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	VU-T 
	Agreement 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.1.3 
	Direct SME-STFC local calls, in roaming 
	SME Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	NA 
	Agreement 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.1.4 
	Collect SME-STFC local calls, in roaming 
	STFC Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	Visited SME Carrier 
	VU-T 
	Agreement 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.1.5 
	SME-STFC non-billed normal or roaming Local
        Emergency Special Service calls: 

        Civil Police – 147 

        Military Police – 190 

        Firemen – 193 

        Ambulance and Removal Services – 192 

        Traffic Accidents – 194 

    Civil Defense – 199 
    	NA 
	NA 
	NA 
	NA 
	NA 
	NA 
	NA 
	NA 

	2.8.1.6 
	Normal
          or roaming Billed Local Special Services calls – SME-STFC – 102 and
          123 

      
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.8.1.7 
	Normal
          or roaming non-billed Local Special Services calls – SME-STFC – 101
          and 107 

      
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.8.1.8 
	SME-STFC Local 0800 calls 
	Carrier
          selling the 0800 service 

    (PGO
          respected) 
    	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

    (PGO respected) 
	SME Carrier 
	VU-T 
	Agreement 
	NA 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.1.9 
	SME-STFC
    local 0900 calls – direct billing 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.8.1.10 
	SME-STFC
    local 0900 calls – reversed billing 
	STFC
          carrier selling the 0900 service 

    (PGO
          respected) 
    	STFC carrier selling the 0900
        service 

    (PGO respected) 
	SME Carrier 
	VU-T 
	NA 
	NA 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.1.11 
	STFC - SME direct local calls 
	STFC Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	NA 
	Agreement 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.1.12 
	STFC - SME collect local calls 
	SME Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	STFC Carrier 
	TU-RL 
	Agreement 
	NA 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.2 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN 
	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS 

      
	DEBTOR CARRIER 

      
	CREDITOR CARRIER 

      
	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS 

      
	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.8.2.1 
	SME-STFC direct LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	SME and STFC Carrier 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.2.2 
	SME-STFC collect LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	SME and STFC Carrier 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.2.3 
	STFC - SME direct LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	STFC and SME carrier 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.2.4 
	STFC - SME collect LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	STFC and SME carrier 
	TU-RL 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	> 6 sec after a msg
    (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.2.5 
	SME-STFC collect LDN calls, in roaming 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Visited SME and STFC carrier 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.2.6 
	SME-STFC LDN 0800 calls 
	Carrier selling the 0800
          service 

    (PGO respected) 
    	Carrier selling the 0800
          service 

    (PGO respected) 
    	SME / LDN / destination STFC
    Carrier 
	VU-T 
	  

    TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.2.7 
	SME-STFC LDN 0800 calls, in roaming 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

    (PGO respected) 
	Carrier selling the 0800 service 

    (PGO respected) 
	Visited SME / LDN / destination
    STFC Carrier 
	VU-T 
	  

    TU-RIU 
	TU-RL 
	0 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.2.8 
	SME-STFC LDN 0900 normal or roaming calls – direct
    billing 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 
	Agreement 

	2.8.2.9 
	SME-STFC LDN 0900 normal or roaming calls – reversed
    billing 
	Carrier selling the 0900
          service 

    (PGO respected) 
    	STFC carrier selling the
          0900 service 

    (PGO respected) 
    	SME Carrier 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	NA 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.8.3 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDI 
	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR CARRIER
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.8.3.1 
	Direct LDI calls Originated by SME 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	SME Carrier 
	VU-T 
	Agreement 
	NA 
	4 sec 
	60 sec 

	2.8.3.2 
	Direct LDI calls destined to SME 
	LDI Carrier 
	LDI Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	NA 
	Agreement 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	60 sec 

	2.8.3.3 
	Direct LDI calls Originated by SME, in roaming 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Carrier whose CSP was marked 
	Visited SME Carrier 
	VU-T 
	Agreement 
	NA 
	4 sec 
	60 sec 

	2.9 – SMC – SME
    SCENARIOS 

	2.9.1 

      
	LOCAL SCENARIO 

      
	RECEIVER
          OF PUBLIC FUNDS 

    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR
          CARRIER 

    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.9.1.1 
	Direct SMC-SME calls 
	SMC Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.9.1.2 
	Collect SMC-SME calls 
	SME Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.9.1.3 
	Direct SMC-SME calls, in roaming 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.9.1.4 
	Collect SMC-SME calls, in roaming 
	SME Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	Visited SMC Carrier 
	TU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.9.2 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS 

      
	DEBTOR CARRIER 

      
	CREDITOR CARRIER 

      
	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS 

      
	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.9.2.1 
	SMC-SME LDN direct calls 
	SMC carrier 
	SMC carrier 
	SME and LDN STFC carriers 
	NA 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.9.2.2 
	SMC-SME direct LDN calls, in roaming 
	Visited SMC carrier 
	Visited SMC carrier 
	LDN STFC carrier / SME carrier 
	NA 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.9.2.3 
	Collect SMC-SME LDN calls 
	LDN carrier chosen by the SMC
    to forward the call 
	LDN carrier chosen by the SMC
    to forward the call 
	SMC carrier / SME carrier 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.9.2.4 
	Collect SMC-SME LDN calls, in roaming 
	LDN carrier chosen by the visited
    SMC to forward the call 
	LDN carrier chosen by the visited
    SMC to forward the call 
	Visited SMC carrier / SME carrier 
	TU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.10 – SME – SMC
    SCENARIOS 

	2.10.1 

      
	LOCAL SCENARIO
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER 

      
	CREDITOR CARRIER 

      
	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS 
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.10.1.1 
	Direct local SME-SMC calls 
	SME Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.10.1.2 
	Collect local SME-SMC calls 
	SMC Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	VU-T 
	NA 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.10.1.3 
	Normal local SME-SMC calls, in roaming 
	Visited SME Carrier 
	Visited SME Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.10.1.4 
	Collect SME-SMC calls, in roaming 
	SMC Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	Visited SME Carrier 
	VU-T 
	NA 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.10.2 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN
    	RECEIVER
          OF PUBLIC FUNDS 

    	DEBTOR CARRIER 

      
	CREDITOR CARRIER 

      
	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.10.2.1 
	Direct SME-SMC LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	SME and SMC Carriers 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.10.2.2 
	Collect SME-SMC LDN calls 
	SMC Carrier 
	SMC Carrier 
	SME and LDN STFC Carriers 
	VU-T 
	TU-RIU 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.10.2.3 
	Direct SME-SMC LDN calls, in roaming 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Visited SME and SMC Carrier 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	TU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.10.2.4 
	Collect SME-SMC LDN calls, in roaming 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Destination SMC Carrier 
	Visited SME and LDN STFC Carriers 
	VU-T 
	TU-RIU 
	NA 
	6 sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.11 – SME – SMP
    SCENARIOS 

	2.11.1 

      
	LOCAL SCENARIO

     
	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR CARRIER
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.11.1.1 
	Direct local SME-SMP calls 
	SME Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.11.1.2 
	Collect local SME-SMP calls 
	SMP Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	VU-T 
	NA 
	NA 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.11.1.3 
	Local SME-SMP calls, in roaming 
	Visited SME Carrier 
	Visited SME Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.11.1.4 
	Collect local SME-SMP calls, in roaming 
	SMP Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	Visited SME Carrier 
	VU-T 
	NA 
	NA 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.11.2 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN 

      
	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS 

      
	DEBTOR CARRIER 

      
	CREDITOR CARRIER 

      
	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS 

      
	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.11.2.1 
	Direct LDN SME-SMP calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	SME and SMP Carriers 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.11.2.2 
	Collect LDN SME-SMP calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	SME and SMP Carriers 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-M 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.11.2.3 
	Roaming originated LDN SME-SMP calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	SME and SMP Carriers 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-M 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.11.2.4 
	Collect roaming originated LDN SME-SMP calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	SME and SMP Carriers 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-M 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.12 – SMP – SME
    SCENARIOS 

	2.12.1 

      
	LOCAL SCENARIO 

      
	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER 

      
	CREDITOR CARRIER 

      
	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.12.1.1 
	Direct local SMP-SME calls 
	SMP Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.12.1.2 
	Collect local SMP-SME calls 
	SME Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	SMP Carrier 
	VU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.12.1.3 
	Local SMP-SME calls, in roaming 
	Visited SMP Carrier 
	Visited SMP Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	NA 
	NA 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.12.1.4 
	Collect local SMP-SME calls, in roaming 
	SME Carrier 
	SME Carrier 
	Visited SMP Carrier 
	VU-M 
	NA 
	NA 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.12.2 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER 

      
	CREDITOR CARRIER 

      
	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.12.2.1 
	Direct LDN SMP-SME calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	SMP and SME Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.12.2.2 
	Collect LDN SMP-SME calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	SMP and SME Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	> 6 sec after a msg
    (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.12.2.3 
	Roaming originated LDN SMP-SME calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	SMP and SME Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.12.2.4 
	Collect roaming originated LDN SMP-SME calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	SMP and SME Carriers 
	VU-M 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	> 6 sec after a msg
    (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.13 – SME – SME
    SCENARIOS 

	2.13.1 

      
	LOCAL SCENARIO 

      
	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR CARRIER 

      
	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.13.1.1 
	Direct local SME-SME calls 
	Origin SME Carrier 
	Origin SME Carrier 
	Destination SME Carrier 
	VU-T > 55% 
	NA 
	VU-T > 55% 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.13.1.2 
	Collect local SME - SME calls 
	Destination SME Carrier 
	Destination SME Carrier 
	Origin SME Carrier 
	VU-T > 55% 
	NA 
	VU-T > 55% 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.13.1.3 
	Local SME-SME calls, in roaming 
	Visited SME Carrier 
	Visited SME Carrier 
	Destination SME Carrier 
	Visited
    VU-T > 55% 
	NA 
	VU-T > 55% 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.13.1.4 
	Collect SME -SME calls, in roaming 
	Destination SME Carrier 
	Destination SME Carrier 
	Visited SME Carrier 
	Visited
    VU-T > 55% 
	NA 
	VU-T > 55% 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.13.2 

      
	LONG DISTANCE SCENARIO - LDN
    	RECEIVER OF PUBLIC FUNDS
    	DEBTOR CARRIER
    	CREDITOR CARRIER
    	PAYMENT FOR NETWORK
    USAGE 
	MINIMUM DURATION OF CALLS
    	MINIMUM TIME FOR PAYMENT 

	ORIGIN 
	LDN 
	DESTINATION 

	2.13.2.1 
	SME-SME LDN direct calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Origin and destination SME
    Carrier 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.13.2.2 
	Collect SME-SME LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Origin and destination SME
    Carrier 
	Visited VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.13.2.3 
	Roaming originated SME-SME LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Visited and destination SME
    Carrier 
	VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	4 sec 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

	2.13.2.4 
	Collect roaming originated SME -SME LDN calls 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Carrier whose CSP was chosen 
	Visited and destination SME
    Carrier 
	Visited VU-T 
	When used, TU-RIU 
	VU-T 
	> 6
    sec after a msg (12 sec msg) 
	30 sec, except special agreement 

GENERAL COMMENTS ON THE CALL SCENARIOS: 

	1)	Network payment criteria for the 0800 calls agreed upon in
        this document shall be valid as of January 2002. Moreover, for network
        payment purposes, the correct treatment of those calls, by all carriers
        involved in call forwarding, presumes a new class to be used in the CDR,
    identifying the two sides of the call as belonging to an 0800 call.

	2)	The scenarios for calls received by roaming users (SMC and SMP) weren't
        described hereinabove, because it is understood that in those cases two
        distinct calls are generated, the first one directed to the subscriber's
        network of origin and the second one originated in the subscriber's original
        carrier network and directed to the visited carrier; those scenarios are
    established in this document. 

	3)	Local calls in the SMC scenarios are understood as calls within the registration
        areas. Local calls in the SMP scenarios, are understood as calls originated
    within the closed numbering areas.

	4)	In any call scenario it is possible to establish network complementation
        agreements between carriers. In those cases, the payment of the networks
        involved and not foreseen in this document shall be agreed upon between
    the parties.

	5)	The minimum duration of calls directed to 0800 codes and originated in
        SMC, SMP or SME, was established at 0 seconds, according to the provision
        for calls originated in STFC in the Teleb system practices. However, the
        implementation of network payment for those calls, starting with 0 seconds,
        is linked to an Anatel formal authorization, so that invoicing to the 0800
        services contractor can be made also for calls starting with 0 seconds,
    regardless of the original terminal type.

	6)	The network payment scenario for collect calls originated in SMP users
        and destined to SMC users was agreed upon by the Group, ascribing the SMC
        carrier as holder of funds, because this is the only carrier capable of
    invoicing the user, and this was not provided in SMP's Regulations.

	7)	The description of invalid CDRs included in this document in not a final
        understanding on the matter, since there are other criteria related to
        CDR validation for network payment, over which there was no consensus.
    Therefore, they will be submitted to Anatel' appreciation.

	8)	For the local call scenarios involving SMC, SMP or SME, the usage of
        third party's networks may be needed. In those cases, network complementation
        agreements shall be negotiated, in order to establish the payment of the
        networks involved. In the case of traffic forwarding, without a specific
        agreement, BAs shall be made to formalize this exception and the usage
        of the complementary network shall be billed for the amount of the corresponding
    usage charge.

	3. DETRAF SUBMISSION
    CRITERIA 

	3.1. REQUIRED INFORMATION 

	3.1.1 
	DETRAF issue date 
	The date on which the DETRAF was actually
    issued 

	3.1.2 
	Reference Period : Shows
    the reference period of the DETRAF Document in question 
	The month and year to which the DETRAF refers to, including calls
          registered up to the last day of the month. The carriers agree not
    to perform interruptions without previous communication. 
    

	3.1.3 
	Traffic Period : Shows the
    period to which the traffic stated in the DETRAF in question refers to 
	The month and the year of the date the call was initiated 
    

	3.1.4 
	Traffic remaining from previous months 
	A DETRAF can include, at the most, three
        (03) traffic periods (calls performed in n -2, n  being
    the reference period), divided into different blocks 

	3.1.5 
	1  Submission
          Duty: Indicates what carrier is bound to submit the DETRAF Document,
    and to whom 
	The
          Creditor Carrier shall submit the DETRAF to the Debtor Carrier, for
          the STFC, SME and SMP relationships between carriers, regardless of
          the type of call. 

    It
          must be stressed that for local traffic, the Carrier creditor of the
          traffic balance (> 55%) shall submit the DETRAF. 

    Regarding
          the relationship between SMC x SMC and SMC x STFC, the Creditor Carrier
          shall submit the DETRAF. 

    Regarding
          the relationship between SMC x SMP, there must be an agreement between
          the parts, in order to establish who will submit the DETRAF.
    

	3.1.6 
	2 Hierarchical
          Detail Level:  Shows the detail level that the DETRAF Document must
        have, when submitted to the receiving Carrier 
        	DETRAF presentations shall have the following
        level of hierarchical details: 

      Carrier-sector / Period of traffic / POI
          or PPI / Direction / mode / type of billing / type of payment; this
        means that: 

      Each Carrier's DETRAF must be submitted by Sector, separating
          the calls included in the DETRAF by Period of Traffic. Each period
        of traffic shall be split by POI/PPI. In turn, within each POI/PPI, calls
          must be sorted by direction of traffic (incoming or outgoing), call
        type, i.e., Local or Long Distance calls, by type of billing, i.e., Normal,
            ACB, non-geographical codes and by payment type, TU-RL, TU-RIU, TU-COM,
            Hour Group, etc., in compliance with the classifications established
          in the CDR description. 

      For DETRAF reconciliation
          purposes, POI/PPI is understood as the pairs identified as: “Exchange” or “switch” and
        the corresponding interconnection routes that interconnect the networks
        of two Carriers. These pairs (exchange and route) shall be made clear
        in the file “DETRAF submission” between
        carriers, and the carriers shall keep them updated. 

      The DETRAF submitted
        between SMP Carriers shall also be split into registration areas. 

      DETRAF
          splitting per hour group must be made only in those cases in which
        there are differences between network usage charges per Hour Group, and
        shall not include Hour Groups applied for user invoicing, other than
        one established for network usage between pairs of carriers. 
      

	3.1.7 
	3  Summary
          Detail Level: Shows the detail level the DETRAF Document should have
          when submitted to the receiving Carrier 
      	Each hierarchical detail level detailed in
        item 3.1.5 shall contain the following information: Number of Calls,
        Number of Billed Minutes, Applicable Charge, Net Amount, Taxes and Grand
        Total. 

	3.2. 
	 4 SUBMISSION
    FORM
	 

	3.2.1 
	5 Media
          types: Shows
          how the DETRAF shall be submitted to the destine Carrier

      
	The Carrier shall submit its DETRAF through a file transmitted by
    electronic media. 
    

	3.3 DETRAF DEADLINES 

	3.3.1 
	6
            DETRAF Deadlines: Shows
            the date on which the DETRAF Document should be submitted to the
            other carrier 

    	The parties agree upon the DETRAF submission
        date. If there is no such Agreement, the DETRAF shall be submitted no
        later than the fifth (5 th ) business day of the month subsequent to
        the month of reference. 

	3.4 BILL HANDLING 

	3.4.1 
	7 Submission
            deadlines: Shows the deadline to submit
        the bills concerning the DETRAF Document 
        	The deadline for presenting the bills concerning
        a DETRAF is five (05) business days before said DETRAF due date, unless
        otherwise agreed specifically between the Parties. 

	3.4.2 
	8 Payment Term: Shows the period of time
        in which payments will be due, according to the bill submission period
        regarding the DETRAF Document mentioned in item 3.4.1 
        	The deadline for DETRAF payment will be: 

        Ten (10) days from the due date established in item 3.3.1 hereinabove,
          for the payment of calls regarding the month of reference and the month
          immediately preceding that month, except if otherwise agreed specifically
        between the Parties. 

        Fifteen (15) days from due date established in item 3.3.1 hereinabove,
          for the payment of calls that may be included in the same DETRAF, as
          long as those calls do not add up to more than 5% of the total in the
        DETRAF, except if otherwise agreed specifically between the Parties. 

        In case of payments submitted after the date established in item 3.3.1
          hereinabove, they should be made ten (10) or fifteen (15) days after
          the submission of the DETRAF, according to the criteria established
        hereinabove. 

    

	4. DETRAF RECONCILIATION
          CRITERIA 

	4.1
	9
          Dispute Parameters: These
          are the tolerance percentages regarding the values submitted in the
          DETRAF, per month of traffic, above which the debtor carrier may dispute 
        	The DETRAF submitted may be disputed according
        to the following criteria: 

        (A - B) / A > 1%
        (one percent) (DETRAF submitted by the creditor) 

        (B - A) / A > 1%
        (one percent) (DETRAF submitted by the debtor) 

        where: A = total sum of values submitted in official dts, for one
        traffic period 

             B =
total sum of values established in the DETRAF expectations, for one traffic period 
        

	4.2 
	10
            Dispute deadlines: Shows
          the date up to which dispute may be submitted and accepted. The dispute
          deadline is established from the month in which the DETRAF in question
          is submitted 
        	The deadline to submit a dispute is ninety (90) days from the submission
          of the DETRAF, except if otherwise agreed specifically between the
        Parties.
        

	4.3 
	 11 Dispute Formalization: Shows the procedures
        to be followed by the carriers in the initial dispute 
        	All disputes shall be formalized by a notice
        by e-mail, and formally confirmed in writing, up to 5 business days after
        such notice. 

	4.4 RECONCILIATION PROCEDURES 

	4.4.1 
	12 Basic Procedures:      Shows what procedures
        shall be adopted by carriers for the initial reconciliation process 
        	The basic reconciliation process consists
        in the analysis of the differences in the DETRAF submitted by the Creditor/Debtor
        Carrier (in the relationships with SMC carriers), when compared to the
        expected DETRAF submitted by the Debtor/Creditor Carrier. The two dts
        must be analyzed in their several hierarchical levels, in order to identify
        the causes of divergence. In the event the causes can't be identified,
        reconciliation will proceed with the adoption of the advanced procedures,
        described in item 4.4.2. 

	4.4.2 
	13 Advanced Procedures: Shows what
        reports the carriers shall exchange in order to determine and solve divergences.
        

        In case this analysis is not enough, samples from the CDRs included in
        the DETRAF will be selected, for a comparison to be made. 
        	In case it is not possible to identify inconsistencies
        through the analysis of the submitted dts, carriers shall exchange reports
        with the traffic detailed on a daily, POI and call direction basis, or
        any other additional splitting to be negotiated between the parties,
        including the number of calls and minutes. From the analysis of this
        report samples of the CDRs related to the periods or POIs with greater
        inconsistencies will be selected, so a CDR comparison can be made. 

	4.4.3 
	14 Terms: Shows the deadlines for completing
        the reconciliation procedure 
        	The period of time to complete the basic
        reconciliation is thirty (30) days from the DETRAF dispute formalization
        date. The period of time to compete the advanced reconciliation is ninety
        (90) days from the DETRAF dispute formalization date. 

	4.4.4 
	15 Comparison layout: Shows the reconciliation
        file layout for CDR comparison 
	See
          the layout detailed in Attachment 2 –CDR
        comparison Layout 

	4.4.5 
	CDR reconciliation Procedure: Shows all criteria
        to be adopted by the carriers when proceeding the reconciliation and
        comparison of CDRs, in order to resolve disputes 
        	See
          procedures detailed in Attachment 3 –CDR
        reconciliation Procedures 

	Remarks: Identifying Changes concerning
          Version 1.01

    ABCDE ORIGINAL contents according to Version 1.01, ??/??/01

    ABCDE ALTERED contents with respect to Version 1.01, ??/??/01

    ABCDE Contents INCLUDED in Version 2.02 
        

APPENDIX 1 TO THE DETRAF STANDARDIZATION DOCUMENT

DETRAF LAYOUT – VERSION 2.03 (03/19/03) 

	FIELD 
	DIGIT 
	SIZE 
	CONTENTS 

	BEGINNING 
	END 

	CREDITOR CARRIER CODE 
	1 
	3 
	3 
	NUMERICAL CODE (EOT) IDENTIFYING THE CREDITOR
        ENTITY, ACCORDING TO THE CARRIER FILE, WITH ZERO AS ITS FIRST DIGIT,
    IF LESS THAN 100 

	DEBITOR CARRIER CODE 
	4 
	6 
	3 
	NUMERICAL CODE (EOT) IDENTIFYING THE DEBTOR
        ENTITY, ACCORDING TO THE CARRIER FILE, WITH ZERO AS ITS FIRST DIGIT,
    IF LESS THAN 100 

	REFERENCE PERIOD 
	7 
	12 
	6 
	DETRAF BASE MONTH AND YEAR 

	TRAFFIC PERIOD 
	13 
	18 
	6 
	PERIOD ON WHICH DETRAF IS OWED, IN THE YYYYMM
    FORMAT 

	INTERCONNECTION POINT 
	19 
	28 
	10 
	ENTER THE POI/PPI NAME, ACCORDING TO THE
    AGREEMENT, ALIGNING ON THE LEFT AND COMPLETING WITH BLANKS, AS NECESSARY 

	TYPE OF REPORT SUBMITTED 

        00 – PER CDR DESCRIPTION 

    01 – DETRAF GRAND
    TOTAL 
	29 
	30 
	2 
	ENTER THE TYPE OF REPORT 

	CDR DESCRIPTION 
	31 
	35 
	5 
	FILL OUT THIS
          FIELD WITH THE CALL CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO THE DOCUMENT “CDR DESCRIPTION” JUSTIFIED
    WITH THE FIRST FIELD BLANK 

	HOUR GROUP 
	36 
	36 
	1 
	ENTER THE PERIOD CODE: N = NORMAL; R = REDUCED.
        TO BE USED ONLY IN THE CASE OF A SPECIAL CHARGE AGREEMENT PER PERIOD
    BETWEEN THE CARRIER PARTIES 

	NUMBER OF CALLS 

      
	37 
	48 
	12 
	TOTAL CALLS, 12 DIGITS 

	DURATION IN MINUTES 
	49 
	61 
	13 
	13 DIGIT NUMERICAL FIELD WITH ONE DECIMAL
    DIGIT, ENTER TOTAL CALL DURATION IN MINUTES AND TENTHS OF A MINUTE, MMMMMMMMMMMM,T 

	APPLICABLE CHARGE 
	62 
	68 
	7 
	7 DIGIT NUMERICAL FIELD WITH 6 DECIMAL DIGITS,
    ENTER THE NET CHARGE APPLIED X,XXXXXXX 

	NET AMOUNT (AFTER TAXES) 
	69 
	83 
	15 
	15 DIGIT NUMERICAL FIELD WITH TWO DECIMAL
    DIGITS, ENTER THE NET AMOUNT XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,XX 

	COFINS AND PIS/PASEP AMOUNTS 
	84 
	98 
	15 
	15 DIGIT NUMERICAL FIELD WITH TWO DECIMAL
    DIGITS ENTER THE COFINS AND PIS AMOUNTS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,XX 

	ICMS AMOUNT 
	99 
	113 
	15 
	15 DIGIT NUMERICAL FIELD WITH TWO DECIMAL
    DIGITS, ENTER THE ICMS AMOUNT XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,XX 

	GROSS AMOUNT (INCLUDING TAXES) 
	114 
	128 
	15 
	15 DIGIT NUMERICAL FIELD WITH TWO DECIMAL
        DIGITS, ENTER THE GROSS AMOUNT, NET AMOUNT + TAXES 

    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,XX 

This layout may be shown in CSV or a fixed file 

APPENDIX 2 TO DETRAF STANDARDIZATION DOCUMENT

CDR LAYOUT FOR CONFERENCE – VERSION 2.03 (03/19/03)

	FIELD 
	DIGIT 
	SIZE 
	CONTENTS 

	BEGINNING 
	END 
	 
	SEQUENCE 
	1 
	10 
	10 
	ENTER THE SEQUENCE NUMBER OF
    THE RECORD IN THE FILE 

	SUBSCRIBER “A” 
	11 
	31 
	21 
	SUBSCRIBER A NUMBER CONSISTING
        OF: AREA CODE + EXCHANGE CALL LETTERS + MCDU. ADJUSTED ON THE LEFT, RIGHT
        BLANKS FILLED WITH HYPHENS.
    
	15.1.1.1.1.1 CALL DATE 
	32 
	39 
	8 
	CALL DATE IN THE YYYYMMDD FORMAT 

	ANSWERING TIME 
	40 
	45 
	6 
	CALL START TIME IN THE HHMMSS
        FORMAT
    
	SUBSCRIBER “B” (COMPLETE
    WITH CSP) 
	46 
	65 
	20 
	TARGET SUBSCRIBER NUMBER. FOR
        NATIONAL CALLS CONSISTING OF CSP+AREA CODE+ EXCHANGE CALL LETTERS + MCDU.
        FOR INTERNATIONAL CALLS OF THE DIGIT 0+CSP+TARGET COUNTRY CALL LETTERS
        + SUBSCRIBER NUMBER IN THE TARGET COUNTRY. ADJUSTED ON THE LEFT, RIGHT
    BLANKS FILLED WITH HYPHENS 

	ACTUAL CALL DURATION 
	66 
	72 
	7 
	ACTUAL CALL DURATION IN HHMMSS 

	POINT OF INTERCONNECTION 
	73 
	82 
	10 
	ENTER POI/PPI CODE, ACCORDING
    TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CARRIERS 

	CDR DESCRIPTION 
	83 
	87 
	5 
	ENTER THE CALL CLASSIFICATION
    ACCORDING TO THE CDR DESCRIPTION 

	CALCULATED DURATION FOR THE DERTAF 
	88 
	100 
	13 
	ENTER THE CALCULATED CALL DURATION, IN MINUTES
    WITH 1 DECIMAL DIGIT AND NO SEPARATOR 

	SUBSCRIBER CLASS (NOT MANDATORY) 
	101 
	102 
	2 
	ENTER THE SUBSCRIBER A, CALL
    ORIGINATOR, CLASS CODE 

	FDS (NOT MANDATORY) 
	103 
	104 
	2 
	CALLED
          SUBSCRIBER STATUS, FOR COMPLETED CALLS. MAY HAVE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS: 

    01
          SUBSCRIBER LINE FREE WITH CHARGE 

    05
          SUBSCRIBER LINE FREE WITHOUT CHARGE 

    06
          SUBSCRIBER LINE FREE WITH CHARGE 

    DOUBLE
          CUT OFF 

    07
          INTERCEPTED CALLS (NUMBER CHANGED) 
    
	CUT OFF CAUSE (NOT MANDATORY) 
	105 
	105 
	1 
	CAUSE
          OF Call CUT OFF AT THE BILLING POINT MAY TAKE ON THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS: 

    0
          and 4 NON SLICED CALL 

    1
          and 5 Call PARTIAL CUT OFF 

      16  2 and 5 Call
    LAST PARTIAL CUT OFF 

	PARTIAL CUT OFF COUNTER (NOT MANDATORY 
	106 
	107 
	2 
	CALL SLICE NUMBER 

	ORIGIN IDENTIFCATION

  (NOT MANDATORY – APPLICABLE TO MOBILE – MOBILE
          CONNECTIONS) 

    	108 
	114 
	7 
	THIS FIELD MUST BE FILLED OUT
        WITH THE LOCAL FIXED OR MOBILE EXCHANGE (AREA CODE+CALL LETTERS+M) OF
        THE PLACE IN WHICH THE ERB OF ORIGIN IS INSTALLED. FROM THE LEFT, RIGHT
        BLANKS FILLED WITH BLANKS TO THE RIGHT. FOR FIXED ORIGIN THIS FIELD MUST
    BE FILLED WITH HYPHENS 

	AMOUNT OF NETWORK USAGE CHARGE (NOT MANDATORY) 
	115 
	129 
	15 
	ENTER THIS FIELD WITH THE NETWORK
    NET AMOUNT, CALCULATED TO 5 DECIMALS 

APPENDIX 3 TO DETRAF STANDARDIZATION DOCUMENT 

        CDR RECONCILIATION PROCEDURE – VERSION 2.03 (03/19/03)

	1	PURPOSE

The purpose of the CDR Reconciliation Procedure is to standardize the CDR
  reconciliation procedure to be agreed upon by the Carriers, enabling the final
resolution of the existing financial disputes. 

The Carriers
    may, by mutual agreement among the parties involved in the dispute, establish
    other procedures for the reconciliation. In the absence of a specific agreement
    among the parties, the criteria established in this document shall be adopted. 
  

	2	CDR
    Reference Calls

	2.1	Establishment
    of CDR Reference Calls

CDRs to be reconciled 

The CDRs to be exchanged are those
actually included in the DETRAF. 

-
        Date and Time 

The
        calls relating to the CDRs to be exchanged shall have occurred in a period
  identified as the one of greatest dispute between the parties, taken from the
  analysis of the daily traffic report by POI. If no agreement is achieved, the
  period from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 o' clock of the 1 st business day of the month
  being disputed shall be used. 

- Interconnection
        Element 

The Carriers shall agree on which
  network elements, among those considered in the Interconnection ,  shall
  be the reference for the CDRs (POI/trunk), based on the Point(s) of Interconnection
  point(s) where the greatest traffic inconsistency has been found. 

	2.2 	CDR
    Exchange Limitation

- Maximum Quantity 

In the absence of an agreement regarding the quantity of CDRs to be reconciled,
  if the number of CDRs to be exchanged exceeds a total of 150,000 per POI for
  the day chosen, one or more of the periods of the same day on which the total
  quantity of CDRs is within the limit shall be chosen. 

- Minimum Quantity 

In the absence of an agreement
    regarding the quantity of CDRs to be reconciled, if the number of CDRs to
    be exchanged is less than 5,000, additional days shall be stipulated, until
  this minimum quantity is reached. 

	3	Definition
    of the CDR comparison criteria

	3.1	Preliminary
    Analyses

Prior to the CDR comparison
  itself, the following analyses must be made: 

a)  All duplicate
CDRs (having the same fields) must be excluded; 

b)  For collect calls,
    check if the message duration used by each carrier and if the counting began
    before or after the message time, in order to enable adjustments of time
  and duration of collect calls, required by the comparison procedure. 

	3.2	Comparison
    Steps

The following sequence
  of steps shall be made to reach the results of the CDR comparison procedure: 

	3.2.1	SUSCRIBER “A” and
            SUSCRIBER “B” are equal: 

            START TIME differs up to 5 minutes; 

  DURATION differs up to 10 seconds; 

  DATES equal (considering a cut-off date) 

	3.2.2	SUSCRIBER “A” and SUSCRIBER “B” are
            equal, area code not to be considered: 

    START TIME differs up to 5 minutes; 

    DURATION differs up to 10 seconds; 

    DATES equal (considering a cut-off date) 
    

	3.2.3	SUSCRIBER “A” is different and SUSCRIBER “B” equal: 

    START
        TIME differs up to 5 minutes; 

        DURATION differs up to 10 seconds; 

        DATES equal (considering a cut-off
        date) 

    

	3.2.4	SUSCRIBER “A” is different and SUSCRIBER “B” equal,
          area code not to be considered: 

    START TIME differs up to 5
          minutes; 

        DURATION differs up to 10 seconds; 

        DATES equal (considering a cut-off
        date)
    

    

	3.2.5	 ANALYSIS
            OF DIVERGING CDRs  

	3.2.5.1	 In
          order to exclude those cases in which there was no match because one
          CDR was within the considered period and the corresponding CDR was
          out of it, the CDRs of the 5 minutes after the period began and those
        of the 5 minutes before its end, shall be excluded. 

	3.2.5.2	-  The
          remaining CDRs shall be analyzed to detect inconsistencies, according
          to the following procedures:

        -  Forwarding
        of reports with the results of each comparison step 

        -  Forwarding of a document containing the analyses
        and the conclusions 

        -  Forwarding of a document containing
        the measures to correct the criteria and network problems 

    

 Remarks: The matching CDRs shall reflect the same types
  of AMOUNT (charges). If this does not occur the appropriation criteria implemented
by the parties must be revised. 

APPENDIX 4 TO DETRAF STANDARDIZATION DOCUMENT

CDR RECONCILIATION PROCEDURE – VERSION 2.03 (03/19/03)

APPENDIX 5 TO DETRAF STANDARDIZATION DOCUMENT

CARRIER
    CODING – VERSION 2.03 (03/19/03 

	16.1	 
	16.2	Coding Rules

Different codes shall be given to the different carriers of the same group,
  whenever there are different concessions or authorizations, or when required
  by legal or tax reasons.. 

The codes shall be given according to the following criteria: 

	0XX 	STFC and SMC carriers 
	1XX 	Authorized STFC and SMC 
	201 	Intelig 
	2XX 	Blank 
	3XX 	SMP (3 + CN) 
	4XX 	SMP (4 + CN) 
	5XX 	SMP (5 + CN) 
	6XX 	16.2.1   Competitive Local Exchange
    Carriers 
	7XX 	SME 
	8XX 	Blank
	 9XX 	Blank

	16.2.1.1	 Carrier Code Table 

	Code 
	Trade Name 
	Registered Name 
	CSP 

	001 
	EMBRATEL
    LONGA DISTÂNCIA 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A. 
	21 

	002 
	TELAMAZON CELULAR 
	TELAMAZON CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	003 
	TELACRE CELULAR 
	TELACRE CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	004 
	TELERON CELULAR 
	TELERON CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	005 
	TELAIMA CELULAR 
	TELAIMA CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	006 
	TELET 
	TELET S.A 
	- 

	010 
	TELESP CELULAR 
	TELESP CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	011 
	TELESP 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S.A 
	15 

	013 
	CTBC-SP 
	COMPANHIA
          TELEFÔNICA DA BORDA DO
    CAMPO 
	15 

	014 
	BCP S.A. 
	BCP S.A. 
	- 

	015 
	CETERP CELULAR 
	CETERB CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	016 
	CETERP 
	CENTRAIS
          TELEFÔNICAS DE RIBEIRÃO
    PRETO S.A. 
	15 

	017 
	TESS - SP 
	TESS S.A. 
	- 

	018 
	ATL - ALGAR TELECOM - RJ. 
	ATL - ALGAR TELECOM LESTE S.A. 
	- 

	019 
	ATL - ALGAR TELECOM -ES 
	ATL - ALGAR TELECOM LESTE S.A. 
	- 

	020 
	TELERJ CELULAR. 
	TELERJ CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	021 
	TELEMAR 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DO RIO DE JANEIRO S.A 
	31 

	022 
	BSE - AL 
	BSE S.A 
	- 

	023 
	BSE - PE 
	BSE S.A 
	- 

	024 
	BSE - PB 
	BSE S.A 
	- 

	025 
	CTB TELECOM - SP 
	CTBC – CIA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DO BRASIL CENTRAL 
	12 

	026 
	TELEST CELULAR 
	TELEST CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	027 
	TELEMAR - ES 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES DO ESPÍRITO
    SANTO S.A 
	31 

	028 
	BSE - CE 
	BSE S.A 
	- 

	02 
	BSE - PI 
	BSE S.A 
	- 

	030 
	TELEMIG CELULAR 
	TELEMIG CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	031 
	TELEMAR - MG 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DE MINAS GERAIS S.A 
	31 

	032 
	BSE - RN 
	BSE S.A 
	- 

	033 
	NBT - AM 
	NORTE
    BRASIL TELECOM S.A – AM 
	- 

	034 
	CTBC- CELULAR 
	CTBC CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	035 
	CTBC- TELECOM - MG 
	CTBC – CIA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DO BRASIL CENTRAL 
	12 

	036 
	NST – RR 
	NORTE
    BRASIL TELECOM S.A – RR 
	- 

	037 
	NST – PA 
	NORTE
    BRASIL TELECOM S.A – PA 
	- 

	038 
	NST – AP 
	NORTE
    BRASIL TELECOM S.A – AP 
	- 

	039 
	NST - MA 
	NORTE
    BRASIL TELECOM S.A – MA 
	- 

	040 
	TELEPAR- CELULAR 
	TLELPAR CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	041 
	TELEPAR 
	TELECOMINICAÇÕES DO PARANÁ S.A 
	14 

	042 
	SERCOMTEL 
	SERVIÇO DE COMUNICAÇÕES
    TELEFÔNICAS S.A 
	43 

	043 
	SERCOMTEL
          CELULAR 
	SERCOMTEL
          CELULAR S.A 

        	- 

	044 
	GLOBAL TELECOM 
	GLOBAL
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    LTDA. 
	- 

	Code 
	Trade Name 
	Registered Name 
	CSP 

	045 
	GLOBAL TELECOM - SC 
	GLOBAL
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    LTDA. 
	- 

	046 
	TELESC CELULAR 
	TELESC CELULAR S.A 
    	- 

	047 
	TELESC 
	TELECOMINICAÇÕES
    DE SANTA CATARINA S.A 
	14 

	048 
	CTBC
    TELECOM – GO 
	CTBC – CIA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DO BRASIL 
	12 

	049 
	CTBC
    TELECOM – MS 
    	CTBC – CIA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DO BRASIL
	12 

	050 
	CRT CELULAR 
	CRT CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	051 
	CRT 
	COMPMANIA
    RIOGRANDE SE DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES 
	14 

	052 
	CTMR 
	COMPANIA
          TELEFÔNICA MELHORAMENTOS
    E 
	14 

	053 
	CTMR CELULAR 
	CTMR CELULAR 
	- 

	054 
	AMERICEL - MS. 
	AMERICEL S.A. 
	- 

	055 
	TELEGOAIÁS – TO 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES DE GOAIÁS
    S.A – TO 
	14 

	056 
	TELEGOIÁS
    CELULAR 
	TELEGIOÁS
    S.A 
	- 

	057 
	AMERICEL - MT 
	AMERICEL S.A 
	- 

	058 
	AMERICEL - RO 
	AMERICEL S.A 
	- 

	059 
	AMERICEL - AC 
	AMERICEL S.A 
	- 

	060 
	TELEBRASÍLIA
    CELULAR 
	TELEBRASÍLIA
    CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	061 
	TELEBRASÍLIA 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES DE BRASÍLIA
    S.A. 
	14 

	062 
	TELEGOAIÁS – GO 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES DE GOAIÁS
    S.A 
	14 

	063 
	AMERICEL - DF 
	AMERICEL S.A 
	- 

	064 
	TELEMAT CELULAR 
	TELEMAT CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	065 
	TELEMAT 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DE MATO GROSSO S.A. 
	14 

	066 
	TELEMS CELULAR 
	TELEMS CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	067 
	TELEMS 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DE MATO GROSSO DO SUL S.A 
	14 

	068 
	TELEGOIÁS
    CELULAR - GO 
	TELEGOIÁS
    CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	069 
	AMERICEL - TO 
	AMERICEL S.A 
	- 

	070 
	TELEBAHIA CELULAR 
	TELEBAHIA CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	071 
	TELEMAR – BA 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DA BAHIA S.A. 
	31 

	072 
	TELASA CELULAR 
	TELASA CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	073 
	TELPA CELULAR 
	TELPA CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	074 
	MAXITEL - BA 
	MAXITEL S.A. 
    	- 

	075 
	MAXITEL - SE 
	MAXITEL S.A. 
	- 

	076 
	MAXITEL - MG 
	MAXITEL S.A. 
	- 

	077 
	AMERICEL - GO 
	AMERICEL S.A 
	- 

	078 
	TELERGIPE CELULAR 
	TELERGIPE CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	079 
	TLELMAR – SE 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DE SERGIPE S. A. 
    	31 

	080 
	TELPE CELULAR 
	TELPE CELULAR S.A 
	- 

	081 
	TELEMAR – PE 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    PERNAMBUCO S.A. 
	31 

	082 
	TELEMAR – AL 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    ALAGOAS S.A. 
	31 

	083 
	TELEMAR – PB 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES PARAÍBA
    S.A. 
	31 

	084 
	TELEMAR – RN 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    RIO GRANDE DO NORTE S.A. 
	31 

	085 
	TELEMAR – CE 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES CEARÁ S.A. 
	31 

	086 
	TELEMAR – PI 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES PIAUÍ S.A. 
	31 

	087 
	TELEPISA CELULAR 
	TELEPISA CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	088 
	TELECEARÁ CELULAR 
	TELECEARÁ CELULAR
    S.A. 
    	- 

	089 
	TELERN CELULAR 
	TELERN CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	090 
	TELEPARRÁ CELULAR 
	TELEPARÁ CELULAR
    S.A. 
	- 

	091 
	TELEMAR - PA 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES DO PARANÁ S.A. 
	31 

	092 
	TELEMAR - AM 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DO AMAZONAS S.A. 
	31 

	093 
	TELEACRE 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DO ACRE S.A. 
	14 

	984 
	TELERON 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES DE RONDÔNIA
    S.A. 
	14 

	095 
	TELEMAR – RR 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DE RORAIMA S.A. 
	31 

	096 
	TELEMAR - AP 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES DO AMAPÁ S.A. 
	31 

	097 
	TELEMAPA CELULAR 
	TELEMAPA CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	098 
	TELEMAR - MA 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    DO S.A. 
	31 

	099 
	TELMA CELULAR 
	TELMA CELULAR S.A. 
	- 

	111 
	VESPER – SETOR
    31-SP 
	VESPER S.A SP-31 
	89 

	113 
	VESPER – SETOR
    34-SP 
	VESPER S.A SP-34 
	89 

	116 
	VESPER – SETOR
    32-SP 
	VESPER S.A SP-32 
	89 

	121 
	VESPER – RJ 
	VESPER S.A -RJ 
	89 

	125 
	VESPER – SETOR
    33-SP 
	VESPER S.A SP-33 
	89 

	127 
	VESPER – ES 
	VESPER S.A -ES 
	85 

	131 
	VESPER – SETOR
    02-MG 
	VESPER S.A MG-02 
	85 

	135 
	VESPER – SETOR
    03-MG 
	VESPER S.A MG 03 
	85 

	141 
	GVT
    PR – SETOR 19 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA. 
	25 

	142 
	GVT
    PR – SETOR 20 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA. 
	25 

	147 
	GVT
    SC – SETOR 18 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA. 
	25 

	148 
	GVT
    GO – SETOR 25 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA. 
	25 

	149 
	GVT
    MS – SETOR 22 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA 
	25 

	151 
	GVT
    RS – SETOR 29 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA 
	25 

	Code 
	Trade Name 
	Registered Name 
	CSP 

	152 
	GVT
    RS – SETOR 30 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA 
	25 

	155 
	GVT
    TO – SETOR 25 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA 
	25 

	161 
	GVT
    DF – SETOR 26 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA 
	25 

	162 
	GVT
    GO – SETOR 24 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA 
	25 

	165 
	GVT
    MT – SETOR 23 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA 
	25 

	167 
	GVT
    MS – SETOR 21 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA 
	25 

	171 
	VESPER –-BA 
	VESPER S.A - BA 
	85 

	179 
	VESPER –-SE 
	VESPER S.A - SE 
	85 

	181 
	VESPER –-PE 
	VESPER S.A - PE 
	85 

	182 
	VESPER –-AL 
	VESPER S.A - AL 
	8 

	183 
	VESPER –-PB 
	VESPER S.A - PB 
	85 

	184 
	VESPER –-RN 
	VESPER S.A - RN 
	85 

	185 
	VESPER –-CE 
	VESPER S.A - CE 
	85 

	186 
	VESPER –-PI 
	VESPER S.A - PI 
	85 

	191 
	VESPER –-PA 
	VESPER S.A - PA 
	85 

	192 
	VESPER –-AM 
	VESPER S.A - AM 
	85 

	193 
	GVT
    AC – SETOR 28 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA 
	25 

	194 
	GVT
    RO – SETOR 27 
	GLOBAL VILLAGE TELECOM LTDA 
	25 

	195 
	VESPER –-RR 
	VESPER
    S.A – RR 
	85 

	196 
	VESPER –-AP 
	VESPER
    S.A – AP 
	85 

	198 
	VESPER –-MA 
	VESPER
    S.A – MA 
	85 

	201 
	INTELIG
    LONGA DISTÂNCIA 
	INTELIG
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
          LTDA. 
	23 

	202 
	INTELIG
    RJ – SETOR 1 
	INTELIG
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
          LTDA. 
	- 

	203 
	INTELIG
    SP – SETOR 31 
	INTELIG
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
          LTDA. 
	- 

	204 
	INTELIG
    DF – SETOR 26 
	INTELIG
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
          LTDA. 
	- 

	205 
	INTELIG
    MG – SETOR 2 
	INTELIG
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
          LTDA. 
	- 

	206 
	INTELIG
    PR – SETOR 19 
	INTELIG
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
          LTDA. 
	- 

	207 
	INTELIG
    RS – SETOR 29 
	INTELIG
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
          LTDA. 
	- 

	208 
	INTELIG
    BA – SETOR 5 
	INTELIG
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
          LTDA. 
	- 

	209 
	INTELIG
    PE – SETOR 8 
	INTELIG
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
          LTDA. 
	- 

	210 
	INTELIG
    CE – SETOR 11 
	INTELIG
          TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
          LTDA. 
	- 

	211 
	TELESP
    LONGA DISTÂNCIA 
	TELECOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S.A 
	15 

	212 
	EMBRATEL
    SP – SETOR 31 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	213 
	EMBRATEL
    SP – SETOR 34 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	216 
	EMBRATEL
    SP – SETOR 32 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	221 
	EMBRATEL
    RJ – SETOR 01 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	225 
	EMBRATEL
    SP – SETOR 33 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	227 
	EMBRATEL
    ES – SETOR 04 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	231 
	TELEMAR
    LONGA DISTÂNCIA 
	TELEMAR NORTE LESTE S.A 
	31 

	232 
	EMBRATEL
    MG – SETOR 02 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	235 
	EMBRATEL
    MG – SETOR 03 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	241 
	EMBRATEL
    PR – SETOR 19 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	242 
	EMBRATEL
    PR – SETOR 20 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	247 
	EMBRATEL
    SC – SETOR 18 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	248 
	EMBRATEL
    GO – SETOR 25 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	249 
	EMBRATEL
    MS – SETOR 22 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	251 
	EMBRATEL
    RS – SETOR 297 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	252 
	EMBRATEL
    RS – SETOR 30 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	255 
	EMBRATEL
    TO – SETOR 24 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	261 
	EMBRATEL
    DF – SETOR 26 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	262 
	EMBRATEL
    GO – SETOR 24 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	265 
	EMBRATEL
    MT – SETOR 23 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	267 
	EMBRATEL
    MS – SETOR 21 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	271 
	EMBRATEL
    BA – SETOR 05 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	279 
	EMBRATEL
    SE – SETOR 06 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	281 
	EMBRATEL
    PE – SETOR 08 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	282 
	EMBRATEL
    AL – SETOR 07 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	283 
	EMBRATEL
    PB – SETOR 09 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	284 
	EMBRATEL
    RN – SETOR 10 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	285 
	EMBRATEL
    CE – SETOR 11 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	286 
	EMBRATEL
    PI – SETOR 12 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	291 
	EMBRATEL
    PA – SETOR 14 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	292 
	EMBRATEL
    AM – SETOR 16 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	293 
	EMBRATEL
    AC – SETOR 28 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	294 
	EMBRATEL
    RO – SETOR 27 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	295 
	EMBRATEL
    RR – SETOR 17 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	296 
	EMBRATEL
          AP - SETOR 15 

        	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	298 
	EMBRATEL AM - SETOR 1 
	EMPRESA
          BRASILEIRA DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    S.A 
	- 

	301 
	OI – LONGA DISTÂNCIA 
	TNL
    PCS LONGA DISTÂNCIA 
	31 

	321 
	OI – RJ 
	TNL
    PCS S.A. – RJ 
	31 

	327 
	OI – ES 
	TNL
    PCS S.A. – ES 
	31 

	Code 
	Trade Name 
	Registered Name 
	CSP 

	331 
	OI – MG 
	TNL
    PCS S.A.– M G 
	31 

	371 
	OI – BA 
	TNL
    PCS S.A.– BA 
	31 

	379 
	OI – SE 
	TNL
    PCS S.A. – SE 
	31 

	381 
	OI – PE 
	TNL
    PCS S.A. – PE 
	31 

	382 
	OI – AL 
	TNL
    PCS S.A. – AL 
	31 

	383 
	OI – PB 
	TNL
    PCS S.A.– PB 
	31 

	384 
	OI – RN 
	TNL
    PCS S.A .– RN 
	31 

	285 
	OI – CE 
	TNL
    PCS S.A.– CE 
	31 

	386 
	OI – PI 
	TNL
    PCS S.A.– PI 
	31 

	391 
	OI – PA 
	TNL
    PCS S.A.– PA 
	31 

	392 
	OI – AM 
	TNL
    PCS S.A.– AM 
	31 

	395 
	OI – RR 
	TNL
    PCS S.A.– RR 
	31 

	396 
	OI – AP 
	TNL
    PCS S.A.– AP 
	31 

	398 
	OI – MA 
	TNL
    PCS S.A.– MA 
	31 

	411 
	TIM - SP 
	TIM
    São Paulo S.A. 
	- 

	421 
	TIM - RJ 
	TIM Rio Norte S.A. 
	- 

	427 
	TIM - ES 
	TIM Rio Norte S.A. 
	- 

	451 
	TIM - RS 
	TIM Celular Centro SUL S.A. 
	- 

	461 
	TIM - DF 
	TIM Celular Centro SUL S.A. 
	- 

	462 
	TIM - GO 
	TIM Celular Centro SUL S.A. 
	- 

	463 
	TIM - TO 
	TIM Celular Centro SUL S.A. 
	- 

	465 
	TIM - MT 
	TIM Celular Centro SUL S.A. 
	- 

	467 
	TIM - MS 
	TIM Celular Centro SUL S.A. 
	- 

	468 
	TIM - AC 
	TIM Celular Centro SUL S.A. 
	- 

	469 
	TIM - RO 
	TIM Celular Centro SUL S.A. 
	- 

	491 
	TIM - PA 
	TIM Rio Norte S.A. 
	- 

	492 
	TIM - AM 
	TIM Rio Norte S.A. 
	- 

	495 
	TIM - RR 
	TIM Rio Norte S.A. 
	- 

	496 
	TIM - AP 
	TIM Rio Norte S.A. 
	- 

	498 
	TIM - MA 
	TIM Rio Norte S.A. 
	- 

	611 
	AMPLA 
	AMPLA
    TELECOMUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	39 

	612 
	TRANSIT – SP 
	TRANSIT DO BRASIL LTDA. 
	- 

	613 
	TELEMAIS – SP 
	TELEMAIS S.A. 
	39 

	621 
	SERMATEL 
	SERMATEL – COM. E SERV. DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
    LTDA. 
	39 

	641 
	OPTIONS 
	OPTIONS PROGRAMAS DE COMPUTADORES LTDA. 
	39 

	642 
	TRANSIT – PR 
	TRANSIT DO BRASIL LTDA. 
	- 

	643 
	TELEMAIS – PR 
	TELEMAIS S.A. 
	39 

	647 
	TRANSIT – SC 
	TRANSIT DO BRASIL LTDA. 
	39 

	648 
	TELEMAIS – SC 
	TELEMAIS S.A. 
	39 

	651 
	TRANSIT 
	TRANSIT DO BRASIL LTDA. 
	39 

	652 
	TELEMAIS – RS 
	TELEMAIS S.A. 
	39 

	662 
	NE BALESTRA 
	NE
          BALESTRA CONSTRUÇÕES CIVÍS
    LTDA. 
	39 

	663 
	AEROTECH 
	AEROTECH
          TELECOMINICAÇÕES
    LTDA 
	39 

	691 
	NORTELPA 
	NORTELPA ENGENHARIA LTDA. 
	39 

	692 
	TELEAMAZONIA - TLC 
	 
	39 

	693 
	TELEFÔNICA
    DE MARITUBA 
	APOIO
          ENGENHARIA E COMUNICAÇÕES
    LTDA. 
	39 

	711 
	NEXTEL – SPO 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	712 
	NEXTEL – SJC 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	713 
	NEXTEL – STS 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	716 
	NEXTEL – RPO 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	719 
	NEXTEL – CAS 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	721 
	NEXTEL – RJO
    21 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	722 
	NEXTEL - RJO 22 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	724 
	NEXTEL - RJO 24 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	731 
	NEXTEL – MG 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	741 
    	NEXTEL – CTA 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	751 
	NEXTEL – PAE 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	761 
	NEXTEL - BSA 
	NEXTEL
    CO MUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	801 
	IRIDIUM 
	IRIDIUM
    SUDAMERICA – BRASIL S/A 
	- 

	811 
	AT&T LATIN AMERICA – SP 
	AT&T
    DO BRASIL LTDA. 
	- 

	812 
	IMPSAT – SP 
	IMPSAT
    COMUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	821 
	AT&T LATIN AMERICA – RJ 
	AT&T
    DO BRASIL LTDA. 
	- 

	822 
	IMPSAT – RJ 
	IMPSAT
    COMUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	831 
	AT&T LATIN AMERICA – MG 
	AT&T
    DO BRASIL LTDA. 
	- 

	832 
	IMPSAT – MG 
	IMPSAT
    COMUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	841 
	AT&T LATIN AMERICA – PR 
	AT&T
    DO BRASIL LTDA. 
	- 

	842 
	IMPSAT – PR 
	IMPSAT
    COMUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	851 
	AT&T LATIN AMERICA – RS 
	AT&T
    DO BRASIL LTDA. 
	- 

	Code 
	Trade Name	Registered Name 
	CSP 

	852 
	IMPSAT – RS 
	IMPSAT COMUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	861 
	AT&T LATIN AMERICA – DF 
	AT&T DO BRASIL LTDA. 
	- 

	862 
	IMPSAT – DF 
	IMPSAT COMUNICAÇÕES LTDA. 
	- 

	881 
	GLOBALSTAR - PE 
	Globalstar do Brasil S. A. - PE 
	- 

	892 
	GLOBALSTAR - AM 
	Globalstar do Brasil S. A. - AM 
	- 

	921 
	TELESP RJ – SETOR 01 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	931 
	TELESP MG – SETOR 02 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	934 
	TELESP MG - SETOR 03 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	927 
	TELESP ES - SETOR 04 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	971 
	TELESP BA – SETOR 05 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	979 
	TELESP SE – SETOR 06 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	982 
	TELESP AL – SETOR 07 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	981 
	TELESP PE – SETOR 08 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	983 
	TELESP PB – SETOR 09 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	984 
	TELESP RN – SETOR 10 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	985 
	TELESP CE – SETOR 11 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	986 
	TELESP PI – SETOR 12 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	998 
	TELESP MA – SETOR 13 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	991 
	TELESP PA – SETOR 14 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	996 
	TELESP AP – SETOR 15 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	992 
	TELESP AM – SETOR 16 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	995 
	TELESP RR – SETOR 17 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	948 
	TELESP SC – SETOR 18 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	941 
	TELESP PR – SETOR 19 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	943 
	TELESP PR – SETOR 20 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	967 
	TELESP MS – SETOR 21 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	966 
	TELESP MS – SETOR 22 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	965 
	TELESP MT – SETOR 23 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	963 
	TELESP TO – SETOR 24 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	964 
	TELESP GO – SETOR 25 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	961 
	TELESP DF – SETOR 26 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	969 
	TELESP RO – SETOR 27 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	968 
	TELESP AC – SETOR 28 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	951 
	TELESP RS – SETOR 29 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	953 
	TELESP RS – SETOR 30 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

	916 
	TELESP SP – SETOR 33 
	TELCOMUNICAÇÕES DE SÃO
    PAULO S. A. 
	- 

ATTACHMENT 3

TECHNICAL PROJECT FOR NETWORK INTERCONNECTION

	1.	Objectives

	1.1	To determine and size interconnection routes, and set forth
        traffic forwarding between TIM CELULAR SUL's SMP support networks and BRASIL
        TELECOM's National Long Distance STFC support network, as well as to unify
    the premises underlying the Integrated Technical Planning.

	1.2	The activation of the interconnection facilities shall take
        place within the established deadlines or any other one agreed upon by
    the Parties.

	1.2	The activation of the interconnection facilities shall take
        place within the established deadlines or any other one agreed upon by
      the Parties.

	2.	Interconnection Project

	2.1	Identification of the Points of Interconnection: 

	BRASIL TELECOM 

	EXCHANGE NAME/ABBR. 
    	PLACE

      (street, number, city
    and state) 
    	MANUFAC. 
    	MODEL 
    	GEOGR. COORD. 

	LAT. (S) 
	LONG. (W) 

	CTA AV 
	Av.
    Silva Jardim, 3019 Curitiba-Paraná 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	25°26'27” 
	49°16'20” 

	CTA ME1 
	Rua Professor Lycio Grey de
    Castro Velloso, 191 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	25°26'27” 
	49°16'20” 

	CTA ME2 
	Rua Professor Lycio Grey de
    Castro Velloso, 191 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	25°26'27” 
	49°16'20” 

	CTA VN1 LOC 
	Rua Visconde de Nacar, 1415 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	25°26'27” 
	49°16'20” 

	CTA BV2 
	Rua
          Atílio A. Barbosa,
    166 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	25°23'25” 
	49°14'17” 

	CTA PI2 
	Rua Gustavo Schier, 216 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	25°29'25” 
	49°17'47” 

	CTA VN2 
	Rua Visconde de Nacar, 1415 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	25°26'27” 
	49°16'20” 

	PGO SM 
	Rua
    Saldanha Marinho, 150 Ponta Grossa – PR 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-10 
	25°08'15” 
	50°09'02” 

	LDA LM1 
	Av.
    Madre Leonia Milito, 2100 Londrina – PR 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-10 
	23°20'03” 
	51°10'46” 

	MGA RC1 
	Gleba
    Ribeirão Colombo – Maringá PR 
	Lucent 
	5ESS 
	23°23'12” 
	52°00'39” 

	FOZ IT 
	Av.
          Arterial, 715 – Foz do
    Iguaçú – PR 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-10 
	25°30'58” 
	54°34'05” 

	CSC GO 
	Rua
          General Osório,
    3442 – Cascavel PR 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-9 
	24°57'31” 
	53°27'20” 

	BNU TRB 
	Av.
    Brasil, 371 – Centro 
	Ericsson 
	AXE 
	26°54'59” 
	49°03'53” 

	BNU GW 
	Av.
    Brasil, 371 – Centro 
	Ericsson 
	AXE 
	26°54'59” 
	49°03'53” 

	BNU 326 
	Rua
          República da
    Argentina. 33 c/Rua Uruguay 
	Ericsson 
	AXE 
	s26°54'59” 
	w49°03'63” 

	IAI S12 (348) 
	Rua
    João Baues, 45 – Centro 
	Alcatel 
	SISTEMA 12 
	26°54'26” 
	46°39'45” 

	BCU TRA (367) 
	Av.
    Brasil, 1420 – Centro 
	Alcatel 
	TRÓPICO
    RA 
	27°00'20” 
	48°38'29” 

	BCU AXE 
	Av.
    Brasil, 1420 – Centro 
	Ericsson 
	AXE 
	27°00'20” 
	48°38'29” 

	JGS 371 
	Rua General Floriano Peixoto,
    127 
	Alcatel 
	SISTEMA 12 
	27°10'21” 
	51°30'31” 

	CUA TR B 
	Rua
          Getúlio Vargas,
    222 c/Rua Lauro Müller 
	Alcatel 
	TRÓPICO
    RA 
	28°40'32” 
	49°22'10” 

	CUA EW SD 
	Rua
          Getúlio Vargas,
    222 c/Rua Lauro Müller 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	28°40'32” 
	49°22'10” 

	TRO 626 RA 
	Rua
          José Acácio
    Moreira, 1591 
	Alcatel 
	TRÓPICO
    RA 
	25°25'48” 
	49°00'44” 

	FNS ESRT 248TD3 
	Rua Prof. Barreiros Filho,
    sn 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	27°35'27” 
	48°35'08” 

	FNS 224 TD2 
	Rua Acipreste Paiva c/ Rua
    Santos Dumont, sn 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	27°35'20” 
	48°31'44” 

	FNS GW 
	Rua Acipreste Paiva c/ Rua
    Santos Dumont, sn 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	27°35'20” 
	48°31'44” 

	JVE TD2 
	Rua Princesa Isabel, 457 
	Ericsson 
	AXE 
	26°17'34” 
	48°49'38” 

	LGS TD2 
	Rua Presidente Nereu Ramos,
    120 
	Siemens 
	EWSD 
	27°48'47” 
	50°22'18” 

	CCO TD2 
	Rua Marechal Bormann, 1177 
	Alcatel 
	TRÓPICO
    RA 
	27°06'25” 
	52°34'50” 

	PLT CTO 3 
	Rua
          15 de Novembro, 653 2° Andar
    Pelotas – RS 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-10 
	31°45'30” 
	54°00'08” 

	PLT CB01 
	Praça 20 de Setembro,
    468 Pelotas – RS 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-10 
	31°40'01” 
	50°20'29” 

	TIM SUL 

	EXCHANGE NAME/ABBR. 
    	PLACE

      (street,
    number, city and state) 
    	MANUFAC. 
    	MODEL 
    	GEOGR. COORD. 

	LAT. (S) 
	LONG. (W) 

	TR CEL TIM 

    (CTA CCC TR) 
    	Avenida
    Manoel Ribas, 115, 5o Andar Curitiba – PR 
	Lucent 
	5ESS 
	25°25'22” 
	49°16'48” 

	MGA CCC 
	Av.
    Mauá, 1368 – Maringá – PR 
	Lucent 
	5ESS 
	26°26'22” 
	51°56'10” 

	FOZ CCC 
	Rua
          Mal. Floriano, 1037 – Foz
    do Iguaçú – PR 
	Lucent 
	5ESS 
	25°32'41” 
	54°35'02” 

	PGO CCC 
	Rua
          Barão do Rio
    Branco, Ponta Grossa 
	Lucent 
	5ESS 
	25°05'37” 
	50°09'37” 

	FNS CCC 
	Praça PC. Pereira Oliveira
    s/n 6o and. Florianópolis - SC 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-10 
	27°35'43” 
	48°32'55” 

	JVE CCC 
	Rua
    Princ. Izabel, 457, 2o Andar – Joinville – SC 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-10 
	26°17'17” 
	43°50'48,2” 

	BNU CCC 
	Av.
          Brasil, 351 – 6o andar,
    Blumenau – SC 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-10 
	26°55'10” 
	49°03'58” 

	CUA CCC 
	Rua
          Getúlio Vargas,
    222 – Criciúma – SC 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-10 
	28°40'32” 
	49°22'10” 

	LGS CCC 
	Rua
          Pres. Nereu Ramos s/n – Lages
    - SC 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-10 
	27°48'47” 
	50°22'13” 

	PLT CCC 
	Rua
          Quinze de Novembro, 253 – Primeira – Pelotas
    - RS 
	Ericsson 
	AXE-10 
	31°46'00” 
	52°20'30” 

	2.2	Identification
          of the Points o of Presence: 

	BRASIL TELECOM 

	PPI NAME/ABBR. 
	PLACE 

    (street, number, city and state) 
    	GEOGR. COORD. 

	LAT. (S) 
	LONG. (W) 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	TIM SUL 

	PPI NAME/ABBR. 
    	PLACE 

      (street, number, city
    and state) 
    	GEOGR. COORD. 

	LAT. (S) 
	LONG. (W) 

	PIAI 
	Rua
    João Baues, 45 – Centro 
	26°54'26” 
	46°39'45” 

	PBCU TR A 
	Av.
    Brasil, 1420 – Centro 
	27°00'20” 
	48°38'29” 

	PBCU AXE 
	Av.
    Brasil, 1420 – Centro 
	27°00'20” 
	48°38'29” 

	PJGS 
	Rua General Floriano Peixoto,
    127 
	27°10'21” 
	51°30'31” 

	PTRO 
	Rua
          José Acácio
    Moreira, 1591 
	25°25'48” 
	49°00'44” 

	CCO TD2 
	Rua Marechal Bormann, 1177 
	27°06'25” 
	52°34'50” 

	PAPU 
	Gleba
    Ribeirão Colombo – Maringá PR 
	23°23'12” 
	52°00'39” 

	PPBC 
	Av.
          Arterial, 715 – Foz do
    Iguaçú – PR 
	25°30'58” 
	54°34'05” 

	PCSC 
	Rua
          General Osório,
    3442 – Cascavel PR 
	24°57'31” 
	53°27'20” 

AGREEMENT ON THE
INTERCONNECTION OF BRASIL TELECOM LDN-LDI STFC AND TIM SUL SMP NETWORKS

                                ATTACHMENT 1 – GENERAL AGREEMENT CONDITIONS 

2.3
Characteristics of the Interconnection Project:  

	17 BRASIL
18 TELECOM  	TIM  	19 TYPE
 OF
 TRAFFIC  	Number of trunks (2Mbps)  	Signaling  	OPC SCC#7 Decimal  	PTS  	MTL Provision  
	POI  	POI  	PPI  	Existing  	Planned  	Date  	Line  	Reg.  	SCC#7 
 Mode 	Num.
(SLC)  	Protocol 
 Type 	Date  	(A)  	(B)  	(A)  	(B)  	BrT  	TIM  
	CTA AV  	CTA ME CCC  	-  	VC1  	3  	0  	FASE1  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9284  	9292  	   	   	   	   
	CTA ME1  	CTA ME CCC  	-  	VC1  	1  	0  	FASE3  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9282  	9292  	   	   	   	   
	CTA AV  	CTA PI CCC  	-  	VC1  	5  	0  	FASE3  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9284  	9309  	   	   	   	   
	CTA ME1  	CTA PI CCC  	-  	VC1  	1  	0  	FASE3  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9282  	9309  	   	   	   	   
	CTA AV  	CTA PL CCC  	-  	VC1  	6  	0  	FASE1  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9284  	9310  	   	   	   	   
	CTA ME1  	CTA PL CCC  	-  	VC1  	1  	0  	FASE3  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9282  	9310  	   	   	   	   
	CTA AV  	CTA CCC TR  	-  	VC1  	21  	0  	FASE1  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9284  	9318  	   	   	   	   
	CTA ME1  	CTA CCC TR  	-  	VC1  	14  	0  	FASE2  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9282  	9318  	   	   	   	   
	CTA VN1  	CTA CCC TR  	-  	VC1  	26  	0  	FASE3  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9283  	9318  	   	   	   	   
	CTA BV2  	CTA CCC TR  	-  	VC1  	0  	38  	jun/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9299  	9318  	   	   	   	   
	CTA PI2  	CTA CCC TR  	-  	VC1  	0  	38  	jun/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9311  	9318  	   	   	   	   
	CTA VN2  	CTA CCC TR  	-  	VC1/2/3  	18  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9315  	9318  	   	   	   	   
	CTA ME2  	CTA CCC TR  	-  	VC1/2/3  	16  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9294  	9318  	   	   	   	   
	PGO SM  	PGO CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3  	17  	16  	mai/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1+1  	TUP  	   	9538  	9541  	   	   	   	   
	MGA NM  	MGA CCC  	-  	VC1  	9  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	9858  	9857  	   	   	   	   
	MGA RC1  	MGA CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3 area 44  	23  	27  	mai/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1+1  	ISUP  	   	9860  	9857  	   	   	   	   
	27  	16  	jun/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1+1  	ISUP  	   	9860  	9857  	   	   	   	   
	MGA RC1  	MGA CCC  	PAPU  	VC 1/2/3
 area 43  	-  	11  	jun/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	   	ISUP  	   	9860  	9857  	   	   	   	   
	LDA LM1  	MGA CCC  	-  	VC 1 area
 43  	9  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1+1  	TUP  	   	9860  	9857  	   	   	   	   
	FOZ IT  	FOZ CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3 
AREA 45  	14  	15  	mai/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1+1  	ISUP  	   	10098  	10101  	   	   	   	   
	FOZ IT  	FOZ CCC  	PPBC  	VC1/2/3 
AREA 46  	0  	4  	jun/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	   	ISUP  	   	10098  	9857  	   	   	   	   
	FOZ MF  	FOZ CCC  	-  	VC1  	2  	0  	1-7 	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	10098  	10101  	   	   	   	   
	CSC GO  	FOZ CCC  	-  	VC1 
AREA 45  	13  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	10050  	10101  	   	   	   	   
	BNU 326  	BNU CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3  	11  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	10307  	10310  	   	   	   	   
	BNU TRB  	BNU CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3  	42  	27  	jun/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	10304  	10310  	   	   	   	   
	27  	0  	jul/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	10304  	10310  	   	   	   	   
	BNU GW  	BNU CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3  	0  	27  	jul/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	10279  	10310  	   	   	   	   
	IAI 512  	BNU CCC  	PIAI  	VC1 
(ORIGIN TIM)  	3  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	10305  	10310  	   	   	   	   
	BCU TRA  	BNU CCC  	PBCU TRA  	VC1
 (ORIGIN TIM)  	3  	0  	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	10306  	10310  	   	   	   	   
	BCU AXE  	BNU CCC  	PBCU AXE  	VC1
 (ORIGIN TIM)  	0  	3  	jul/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	10325  	10310  	   	   	   	   
	JGS 371  	BNU CCC  	PJGS  	VC1 
(ORIGIN TIM)  	3  	   	keep  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	10360  	10310  	   	   	   	   
	CUA TR B  	CUA CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3  	15  	0  	jul/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	10432  	10441  	   	   	   	   
	CUA EWSD  	CUA CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3  	10  	20  	jul/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	10440  	10441  	   	   	   	   
	TRO 626 RA  	CUA CCC  	PTRO  	VC1 (ORIGIN TIM)  	2  	   	   	   	   	A  	   	   	   	10433  	10441  	   	   	   	   
	FNS ESRT 248TD3  	FNS CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3  	12  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	10241  	10244  	   	   	   	   
	FNS 224 TD2  	FNS CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3  	41  	32  	jun/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	10240  	10244  	   	   	   	   
	32  	20  	jul/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	10240  	10244  	   	   	   	   
	FNS GW  	FNS CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3  	0  	13  	jul/03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	10283  	10244  	   	   	   	   
	JVE TD2  	JVE CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3  	21  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	10308  	10377  	   	   	   	   
	LGS TD2  	LGS CCC  	-  	VC1/2/3  	22  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	105?0  	10562  	   	   	   	   
	CCO TD2  	LGS CCC  	PCCO  	VC1 (ORIGIN TIM)  	2  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	10496  	10562  	   	   	   	   
	PLT CT02  	PLT CCC  	-  	   	3  	0  	aug-03  	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	TUP  	   	   	11617  	   	   	   	   
	PLT CT03  	PLT CCC  	-  	   	7  	   	   	N7  	N7  	A  	1  	ISUP  	   	11616  	11617  	   	   	   	   
	PLT CB01  	PLT CCC  	-  	   	4  	   	   	N7  	N7  	QA  	1  	ISUP  	   	11585  	11617  	PLT CT03-11616  	   	   	   

	Note: BrT x TIM LD and the CSP41 Transport Service Interconnection Media
 
	Table data:
 
	- Identification of BRASIL TELECOM’s POI;	- Number of Signaling Links
	- Identification TIM CELULAR CENTRO SUL’s POI/PPI;	- Protocol type: TUP or ISUP;
	- Number of existing trunks;	- Month/ year established for activation/change;
	- Number of planned trunks;	- Logical numbering definition of BRASIL TELECOM’s and TIM’s exchange in the SCC#7 network, in decimal code;
	- Month/year established for activation/change;	- Identification of the PTSs connected to BRASIL TELECOM’s and TIM’s exchanges, with their decimal codes;
	- Type of line signaling;	- Division of the responsibilities for the provision of the MTL.
	- Type of registration signaling;
	- SCC#7 signaling mode definition: Associated or Closely associated
 
	Note: In addition to the codes of the places where the POI/PPI is implemented, the conurbation codes will also be considered as local traffic.

2.4 Forwarding
/ destination area

2.4.1 – Forwarding
TIM’s POI calls to BRASIL TELECOM’S POI

	ORIGIN  	DESTINATION  	CALL FORWARDING NUMBERING  	ACTIVATION DATE  	LOAD PARTICIPATION (%)  	ALTERNATIVE ROUTING TO  
	TIM  	BRASIL TELECOM  	PREFIXES  	20 NUMBERING PLAN  
	POI  	PPI  	POI  	PPI  	   	N12  	N11  	N10  	N9  	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	 	 	 
	CTA CCC TR 	   	VN2 GW
ME2 GW 	   	0  	   	   	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	1; 2  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	   	 
50% 	 
VN2 GW
ME2 GW 
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	3  	0-6;8;9  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	4-6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	5  	1;3;6;6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	0  	5  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	1  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	4  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	6  	4  	1-7  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	1  	4  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	4  	0  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	0,90  	1  	4  	4  	2-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	5  	1;3-6  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	6  	1-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	PGO 
CCC  	   	PGO 
SM  	   	0 	   	   	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	1; 2  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	   	   	   
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	3  	0-6;8;9  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	4-6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	5  	1;3;6;6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	0  	5  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	1  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	4  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	6  	4  	1-7  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	1  	4  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	4  	0  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	0,90  	1  	4  	4  	1;3-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	5  	1;3-6  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	6  	1-9 	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	MGA
CCC  	   	MGA
RC  	   	0 	   	   	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	1; 2  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	   	   	   
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	3  	0-6;8;9  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	4-6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	5  	1;3;6;6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	0  	5  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	1  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	4  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	6  	4  	1-7  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	1  	4  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	4  	0  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	0,90 	1  	4  	4  	1-3 5-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	5  	1;3-6  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	6  	1-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	FOZ CCC  	   	FOZ IT  	   	0  	   	   	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	1; 2  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	   	   	   
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	3  	0-6;8;9  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	4-6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	5  	1;3;6;6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	0  	5  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	1  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	4  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	6  	4  	1-7  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	1  	4  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	4  	0  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	0,90  	1  	4  	4  	1-4;6-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	5  	1-4  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	6  	1-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	FOZ CCC 	   	CSC GO  	  	0  	   	   	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	1; 2  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	   	   	   
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	3  	0-6;8;9  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	4-6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	5  	1;3;6;6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	0  	5  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	1  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	4  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	6  	4  	1-7  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	1  	4  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	4  	0  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	0,90  	1  	4  	4  	1;3-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	5  	1-4  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	6  	1???  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	BNU CCC  	   	BNU TRB  	   	0  	   	   	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	1; 2  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	   	   	   
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	3  	0-6;8;9  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	4-6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	5  	1;3;6;6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	0  	5  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	1  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	4  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	6  	4  	1-7  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	1  	4  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	4  	0  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	0,90  	1  	4  	4  	1-6; 5-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	5  	1-4  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	6  	1-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	CUA CCC  	   	CUA TRB
CUA
EWSD  	   	0  	   	   	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	1; 2  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	   	   	   
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	3  	0-6;8;9  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	4-6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	5  	1;3;6;6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	0  	5  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	1  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	4  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	6  	4  	1-7  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	1  	4  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	4  	0  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	0,90  	1  	4  	4  	1-7;9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	5  	1-4  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	6  	1-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	FNS CCC  	   	FNS ESRT 246 TD3 FNS 224 TD2  	   	0  	   	   	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	1; 2  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	   	 
50% 	 
FNS ESRT
240
TD3
FNS 224 
TD2   
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	3  	0-6;8;9  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	4-6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	5  	1;3;6;6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	0  	5  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	1  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	4  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	6  	4  	1-7  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	1  	4  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	4  	0  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	0,90  	1  	4  	4  	1-7;9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	5  	1-4  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	6  	1-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	JVE CCC  	   	JVE TD2  	   	0  	   	   	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	1; 2  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	   	   	   
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	3  	0-6;8;9  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	4-6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	5  	1;3;6;6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	0  	5  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	1  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	4  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	6  	4  	1-7l  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	1  	4  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	4  	0  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	   	0,90  	1  	4  	???  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	5  	1-4  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	6  	1-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	LGS CCC  	   	LGS TD2  	   	0  	   	   	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	1; 2  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	   	   	   
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	3  	0-6;8;9  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	4-6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	5  	1;3;6;6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	0  	5  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	1  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	4  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	6  	4  	1-7  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	1  	4  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	4  	0  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	   	0,90  	1  	4  	1-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	5  	1-4  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	6  	1-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	PLT CCC  	   	PLT CT03  	   	0  	   	   	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	1; 2  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	   	   	   
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	3  	0-6;8;9  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	4  	4-6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	5  	1;3;6;6  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	-  	8  	0  	0  	6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	0  	5  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	1  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	5  	4  	1  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	8  	0  	0  	6  	4  	1-7  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	1  	4  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	3  	0  	0  	4  	0  	0  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	0,90  	1  	4  	4  	1-8  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	5  	1;2;4  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  
	6  	1-9  	-  	-  	-  	-  	-  	1  	2  	1  
	   	   	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  

2.4.1 – Forwarding
BRASIL TELECOM’S  POI calls to TIM’s POI

	ORIGIN  	DESTINATION  	CALL FORWARDING NUMBERING (SEND) 	ACTIVATION DATE  	LOAD PARTICIPATION (%)  	ALTERNATIVE ROUTING TO  
	TIM  	BRASIL TELECOM  	PREFIXES     	21 NUMBERING PLAN  
	POI  	PPI  	POI  	PPI  	N12  	N11  	N10  	N9  	N8  	N7  	N6  	N5  	N4  	N3  	N2  	N1  	 	 	 
	BNU TR B        	-        	BNU CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   7     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	CUA TRB CUA EWSD  	-        	CUA CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   8     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	FNS 224 TD2        	-        	FNS CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   8     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	ESRT 246TD3        	-        	FNS CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   6     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	JVE TD2        	-        	JVE CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   7     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	LGS TD2        	-        	LGS CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   ?     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	VN2 GW  ME2 GW     	-        	CTA CCC TR        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   1     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	PGO SM        	-        	PGO CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   2     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	MGA RC        	-        	MGA CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   3     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	MGA RC        	-        	MGA CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   4     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	FOZ IT        	-        	FOZ CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   5     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	FOZ IT        	-        	FOZ CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   4     	   6     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  
	PLT CB01        	-        	PLT CCC        	-        	0; 90        	1  	2;4;5  	   5     	   3     	   9     	   3-6     	   N6     	   N5     	   N4     	   N3     	   N2     	   N1     	         	         	         
	3  	1  
	4  	3  

	ORIGIN  	DESTINATION  	MARKING  	SEND TO  	TRAFFIC FORWARDING  
	NETWORK  	ANF/ Region   	TYPE  	CSP  	CN  	CODE RANGE  	ORIGIN  	DESTIN.  	IDENT  	TIM-BRT ROUTE 	TRAF %  
	TIM  	41  	N  	CSP 0  	? - 41  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	TR CEL CTA  	VN ii EWSD  	750  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT D  	50%  
	TIM  	41  	A  	CSP 0  	? - 41  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	TR CEL CTA  	VN ii EWSD  	750  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT D  	50%  
	TIM  	41  	N  	CSP 0  	? - 41  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	TR CEL CTA  	ME ii EWSD  	740  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT L  	50%  
	TIM  	41  	A  	CSP 0  	? - 41  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	TR CEL CTA  	ME ii EWSD  	740  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT L  	50%  
	TIM  	41  	N  	CSP 0  	? - 41  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	MCTA01  	VN ii EWSD  	41 BRT K  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT K  	50%  
	TIM  	41  	A  	CSP 0  	? - 41  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	MCTA01  	VN ii EWSD  	41 BRT K  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT K  	50%  
	TIM  	41  	N  	CSP 0  	? - 41  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	MCTA01  	ME ii EWSD  	41 BRT M  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT M  	50%  
	TIM  	41  	A  	CSP 0  	? - 41  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	MCTA01  	ME ii EWSD  	41 BRT M  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT M  	50%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	41  	41_TIM  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	   	TR CEL CTA  	750  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT D  	50%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	41  	41_TIM  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	VN ii EWSD  	TR CEL CTA  	750  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT D  	50%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	41  	41_TIM  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	ME ii EWSD  	TR CEL CTA  	740  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT L  	50%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	41  	41_TIM  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	ME ii EWSD  	TR CEL CTA  	740  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT L  	50%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	41  	41_TIM  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	VN ii EWSD  	MCTA01  	41 BRT K  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT K  	50%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	41  	41_TIM  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	VN ii EWSD  	MCTA01  	41 BRT K  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT K  	50%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	41  	41_TIM  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	ME ii EWSD  	MCTA01  	41 BRT M  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT M  	50%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	41  	41_TIM  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	ME ii EWSD  	MCTA01  	41 BRT M  	41 CTA CTA TIM BRT M  	50%  
	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   
	TIM  	42  	A  	CSP 0  	? - 42  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	PGO CCC  	PGO B  	42 BRT A  	42 PGO PGO TIM BRT A  	100%  
	TIM  	42  	N  	CSP 0  	? - 42  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	PGO CCC  	PGO B  	42 BRT A  	42 PGO PGO TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	42  	42_TIM  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	PGO B  	PGO CCC  	42 BRT A  	42 PGO PGO TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	42  	42_TIM  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	PGO B  	PGO CCC  	42 BRT A  	42 PGO PGO TIM BRT A  	100%  
	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   
	TIM  	44  	N  	CSP 0  	? - 44  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	MGA CCC  	MGA C  	44 BRT A  	44 MGA MGA TIM BRT A  	100%  
	TIM  	44  	A  	CSP 0  	? - 44  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	MGA CCC  	MGA C  	44 BRT A  	44 MGA MGA TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	44  	44_TIM  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	MGA C  	MGA CCC  	44 BRT A  	44 MGA MGA TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	44  	44_TIM  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	MGA C  	MGA CCC  	44 BRT A  	44 MGA MGA TIM BRT A  	100%  
	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   
	TIM  	45  	A  	CSP 0  	? - 45  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	FOZ CCC  	FOZ IT  	45 BRT A  	45 FOZ FOZ TIM BRT A  	100%  
	TIM  	45  	N  	CSP 0  	? - 45  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	FOZ CCC  	FOZ IT  	45 BRT A  	45 FOZ FOZ TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	45  	45_TIM  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	FOZ IT  	FOZ CCC  	45 BRT A  	45 FOZ FOZ TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	45  	45_TIM  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	FOZ IT  	FOZ CCC  	45 BRT A  	45 FOZ FOZ TIM BRT A  	100%  
	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   
	TIM  	46  	N  	CSP 0  	? - 46  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	FOZ CCC  	FOZ IT  	46 BRT A  	46 FOZ FOZ TIM BRT A  	100%  
	TIM  	46  	A  	CSP 0  	? - 46  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	FOZ CCC  	FOZ IT  	46 BRT A  	46 FOZ FOZ TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	46  	46_TIM  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	FOZ IT  	FOZ CCC  	46 BRT A  	46 FOZ FOZ TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	46  	46_TIM  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	FOZ IT  	FOZ CCC  	46 BRT A  	46 FOZ FOZ TIM BRT A  	100%  
	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   
	TIM  	47  	N
 TIM <BNU> 	CSP 0  	? - 47  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	BNU CCC  	BNU TD2  	47 BRT B  	47 BNU BNU TIM BRT B  	100%  
	TIM  	47 
TIM <JVE>  	N  	CSP 0  	? - 47  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	JVE CCC  	JVE TD2  	47 BRT A  	47 JVE JVE TIM BRT A  	100%  
	TIM  	47
 TIM <BNU> 	A  	CSP 0  	? - 47  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	BNU CCC  	BNU TD2  	47 BRT B  	47 BNU BNU TIM BRT B  	100%  
	TIM  	47
 TIM <JVE>  	A  	CSP 0  	? - 47  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	JVE CCC  	JVE TD2  	47 BRT A  	47 JVE JVE TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	47  	47_TIM_<BNU>  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	BNU CCC  	BNU TD2  	47 BRT B  	47 BNU BNU TIM BRT B  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	47  	47_TIM_<JVE>  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	JVE TD2  	JVE CCC  	47 BRT A  	47 JVE JVE TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	47  	47_TIM_<BNU>  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	BNU TD2  	BNU CCC  	47 BRT B  	47 BNU BNU TIM BRT B  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	47  	47_TIM_< JVE >  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	JVE CCC  	JVE TD2  	47 BRT A  	47 JVE JVE TIM BRT A  	100%  
	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   
	TIM  	48
 TIM <FNS>  	N  	CSP 0  	? - 48  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	FNS CCC  	FNS TD2  	48 BRT A  	48 FNS FNS TIM BRT A  	100%  
	TIM  	48
 TIM <CUA>   	N  	CSP 0  	? - 48  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	CUA CCC  	CUA EWSD  	48 BRT B  	48 CUA CUA TIM BRT B  	100%  
	TIM  	48
 TIM < FNS >  	A  	CSP 0  	? - 48  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	FNS CCC  	FNS TD2  	48 BRT A  	48 FNS FNS TIM BRT A  	100%  
	TIM  	48
 TIM < CUA >   	A  	CSP 0  	? - 48  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	CUA CCC  	CUA EWSD  	48 BRT B  	48 CUA CUA TIM BRT B  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	48  	48_TIM_<FNS>  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	FNS TD2  	FNS CCC  	48 BRT A  	48 FNS FNS TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	48  	48_TIM_<CUA>  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	CUA EWSD  	CUA CCC  	48 BRT B  	48 FNS FNS TIM BRT B  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	48  	48_TIM_<FNS>  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	FNS TD2  	FNS CCC  	48 BRT A  	48 FNS FNS TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	48  	48_TIM_< CUA >  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	CUA CCC  	CUA EWSD  	48 BRT B  	48 CUA CUA TIM BRT B  	100%  
	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   
	TIM  	49  	A  	CSP 0  	? - 49  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	LGS CCC  	LGS TD2  	49 BRT A  	49 LGS LGS TIM BRT A  	100%  
	TIM  	49  	N  	CSP 0  	? - 49  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	LGS CCC  	LGS TD2  	49 BRT A  	49 LGS LGS TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	49  	49_TIM  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	LGS TD2  	LGS CCC  	49 BRT A  	49 LGS LGS TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	49  	49_TIM  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	LGS TD2  	LGS CCC  	49 BRT A  	49 LGS LGS TIM BRT A  	100%  
	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   	   
	TIM  	53  	N  	CSP 0  	51,54,55  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	PLT CCC  	TR CRT  	53 BRT A  	53 PLT PLT TIM BRT A  	100%  
	TIM  	53  	N  	CSP 0  	? – 51,54,5  	?  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	0 CSP CN N7/N8  	PLT CCC  	CENTRO iii  	53 BRT B  	53 PLT PLT TIM BRT B  	100%  
	TIM  	53  	A  	CSP 0  	51,54,55  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	PLT CCC  	TR CRT  	53 BRT A  	53 PLT PLT TIM BRT A  	100%  
	TIM  	53  	A  	CSP 0  	? – 51,54,5  	?  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	90 CSP CN N7/N8  	PLT CCC  	CENTRO iii  	53 BRT B  	53 PLT PLT TIM BRT B  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	53  	53_TIM  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	TR CRT  	PLT CCC  	53 BRT A  	53 PLT PLT TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	N  	CSP I  	53  	53_TIM  	0 CSP CN N8  	0 CSP CN N8  	CENTRO iii  	PLT CCC  	53 BRT B  	53 PLT PLT TIM BRT B  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	53  	53_TIM  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	PLT CCC  	PLT CCC  	53 BRT A  	53 PLT PLT TIM BRT A  	100%  
	BRT  	?  	A  	CSP I  	53  	53_TIM  	90 CSP CN N8  	90 CSP CN N8  	CENTRO iii  	PLT CCC  	53 BRT B  	53 PLT PLT TIM BRT B  	100%  
	21.1 A  	B  	21.1.1 C  	21.1.2 D  	E  	F  	G  	H  	I  	J  	   	K  	L  

* The Carrier
receiving the Revenue shall pay for the Networks used. 

CSPo = Carrier Selection Codes Transmitted  by BrT for Calls Originated --> 14, 15, 31, 41

CSPi = Carrier Selection Codes Transmitted by BrT for Calls Terminated --> 12, 14, 15, 31, 41, 43, 45

Carr = Long Distance Carrier to which the CSP used for the call belongs

3. Circuit
Identification Rules

The circuit
numbering of the interconnection routes shall be standardized so that the circuit number
shall always coincide with the CIC, in a 31 circuit module per 2Mbps system. This
numbering must not be altered because of the ut 

	Example:
	-	1st System - CIC 01 to 31
	-	2nd System - CIC 33 to 63
	-	3rd System - CIC 65 to 95
	-	etc.

4. Common
Channel Signaling Allocation Rule

Each
interconnection route common signaling channel shall always be allocated to channel 16 of
the first E1. In the event a second signaling channel is required, this shall be
allocated to channel 16  the last E1 of each DPC  (as long as the 

5. Circuit
Occupation Rule

Channel
 occupation  shall,  preferably , follow method 2 of the ITU-T  recommendation,  in other
words, the smallest  OPC  occupying  the odd  numbered  channels  and the  largest  OPC
 occupying  the  even  numbered channels, always choosing those that have been longer
without traffic. C 

6. Forwarding
Rules

6.1 Intra-ANF
Traffic between the Parts’ Networks

For (N8) N7 N6 N5
N4 N3 N2 N1 or O + CN + (N8) N7 N6 N5 N4 N3 N2 N1:  TIM>BrT route = 0 + CN + (N8) N7 N6
N5 N4 N3 N2 N1 

For  90 90 (N8) N7
N6 N5 N4 N3 N2 N1 or 90 + 

7. Rule to
forward ACB call messages

ACB call messages
shall be inserted by the Carried receiving the funds, according to Resolution 252. 

8. Unplanned
event

An unplanned event
occurring,  the parties shall guarantee the continuity of the  interconnection,  by using
in their routing  systems and exchanges an internal  backup with duplicate  modules,
 including  processors, thus guaranteeing the continuity 

2
       ATTACHMENT 4 – VU-M VALUES

1.       CLAUSE
ONE – PURPOSE

1.1 The
purpose of this Attachment 4 is to establish the TIM SUL SMP (VU-M) Network Charges,
both for originated calls and completed calls, according to the
National Telecommunication Agency (ANATEL)’s Resolution 319/02, dated
September 27, 2002, and published in the Diário Oficial da União (DOU) on
September 1, 2002 to be paid by BRASIL TELECOM, as well as to establish the
billing and payment procedures, taking into consideration the applicable
regulations.  

2.       CLAUSE
TWO – DEFINITIONS

VU-M: TIM SUL SMP Network charges, in Reals (R$) per minute.

VC: Maximum communication charge approved by ANATEL for BRASIL TELECOM, applied to Fixed Line
-Mobile telecommunication, when the secondary registration area, identified by the first two
digits of the Fixed Line Switched Service Subscriber National Code, is the Secondary Registered
Area itself, associated to the Registration Area (under agreement) of the Personal
Communications Service Subscriber.

VC1: Maximum communication charge approved by ANATEL for BRASIL TELECOM, applied to Fixed line -Mobile
communication, when the secondary registered area, identified by the first two digits of the
Fixed Line Switched Service Subscriber National Code, is the Secondary Registered Area itself,
associated to the Registration Area (under agreement) of the Personal Communications Service
Subscriber.

PGO: GENERAL GRANTING PLAN

2.1 For the purposes hereof, the definitions established in the applicable Regulation also apply.

3. CLAUSE THREE – TIM SUL NETWORK USAGE CHARGE

3.1 VU-M

3.1.1 For the purpose of the present Agreement, the Parties agree that the TIM SUL Network Usage Charge
(VU-M) shall be the maximum such charge approved by Anatel.

3.3 Approved VU-M

3.3.1 Anatel approved TIM SUL’s VU-Ms, hereinafter described, by the following Decisions no 33.389, no
33.391 and no 33.393, published in the DOU, on February 6 , 2003.

3.3.1.1. The TIM SUL S.A. VU-M. (Paraná subsidiary) is equal to R$ 0.3443 (thirty-four cents and
forty-three hundredths of a cent of one Real), after taxes;

3.3.1.2 The TIM SUL S.A. VU-M S.A. (Santa Catarina subsidiary) is equal to R$ 0.3443 (thirty-four cents
and forty-three hundredths of a cent of one Real), after taxes;

3.3.1.3 The TIM SUL S.A. VU-M (Pelotas subsidiary) is equal to R$ 0.3443 (thirty-four cents and
forty-three hundredths of a cent of one Real), after taxes;

3.3.2 BRASIL TELECOM shall pay TIM SUL the VM-Us established in the foregoing items 3.3.1.1, 3.3.1.2 and
3.3.1.3 from the date set forth in their Approvals.

4. CLAUSE FOUR – ADJUSTMENTS AND REBATES

4.1. TIM SUL’s VU-Ms, defined herein’s items 3.3.1.1, 3.3.1.2 and 3.3.1.3 shall be adjusted as
established in Anatel regulations.

4.2. The Parties hereby agree that occasional rebates granted by BRASIL TELECOM to its subscribers or
users shall not affect the TIM SUL mobile network usage charges established herein.

4.3.1 In the event any of the Parties offers promotional user prices, whether temporary or not, the
Parties may agree beforehand and in writing on the amount of the rebates to be
offered on the corresponding Network Usage Charges.

4.4. The Parties may jointly establish the concession of rebates, considering the volume of calls,
provided parity is ensured and they are not discriminating.

5. CLAUSE FIVE – CHARGE SETTLEMENT

5.1 The procedure for the settlement of TIM SUL network usage charges (VU-M) is shown in
Attachment 2 hereto.

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