Document:

Restricted Stock Agreement

 EXHIBIT 10.19 
 NEUTRAL TANDEM, INC. 
 RESTRICTED STOCK AGREEMENT 
 This Agreement is made as of October __, 2006, by and between Neutral Tandem, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), and Dixon
Doll (the “Stockholder”). 
 WHEREAS, the Stockholder concurrently herewith is becoming the holder of an aggregate of
seventy thousand (70,000) shares (the “Shares”) of the common stock, par value $0.001 per share, of the Company (“Common Stock”); 
 WHEREAS, it is desired that the Stockholder continue his association with the Company for a reasonable period of time in order to retain the Shares. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained in this Agreement, and for other valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 
 1. Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall expire
on the earlier of (i) the date on which the Applicable Percentage (as defined below) is zero, (ii) the date on which the Company consummates its Purchase Option (as defined below) in full, or (iii) the date on which the Purchase
Option expires. 
 2. Purchase Option. 
 (a) General. In the event the Stockholder ceases to be a director of the Company for any reason, with or without Cause (as defined below), prior to October     , 2010, the Company
shall have the right and option (the “Purchase Option”) to purchase from the Stockholder, for a sum of $0.001 per share (as adjusted for any stock split, recapitalization or similar event, the “Option Price”), all
of the Unvested Shares (as defined below). 
 (b) Acceleration Upon Change in Control. Notwithstanding Section 2(a) hereof, if
during the term of the Purchase Option there is a Corporate Transaction (as defined below), then the following provisions shall apply: 
 (i)
Immediately prior to the occurrence of such event (i.e., upon the closing of such Corporate Transaction), the relevant Applicable Percentage shall be reduced to zero with the result that 100% of the Shares that would then be deemed Unvested Shares
subject to the Purchase Option on the date of the occurrence of such event shall no longer be considered Unvested Shares subject to the Purchase Option, and the Purchase Option shall lapse, with respect to such Shares. 
 (c) Acceleration Upon Death or Disability. Upon the occurrence of the death or Disability (as defined below) of the Stockholder, the Purchase
Option shall lapse with respect to those Unvested Shares that would have ceased to become Unvested Shares upon the Vesting Date next succeeding the date of death or the first date of Disability. 
  

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 (d) Certain Definitions. 
 (i) “Applicable Percentage” shall initially be 100%, shall be reduced to 75% on
October     , 2007, and thereafter by 2.08  1/3 on the last day of each calendar
month, and shall be zero on October     , 2010. 
 (ii) “Cause” means (i) conviction
of any felony or any crime involving moral turpitude or dishonesty; (ii) participation in a fraud or material act of dishonesty against the Company; (iii) willful and material breach of any Company policy that may be implemented after the
effective date of this Agreement for which removal as a director of the Company is provided as a remedy or is determined in good faith by the Board of Directors to be an appropriate remedy; (iv) intentional, material damage to the
Company’s property; (v) breach of the Stockholder’s fiduciary duty as a director of the Company; or (vi) willful misfeasance or nonfeasance of duty by the Stockholder that materially injures the reputation, business or business
relationships of the Company. Physical or mental disability shall not constitute “Cause”. 
 (iii) “Corporate
Transaction” means any one or more of the following events: (1) any consolidation or merger of the Company with or into any other corporation or other entity or person, or any other corporate reorganization, in which the stockholders
of the Company immediately prior to such consolidation, merger or reorganization, own less than 50% of the Company’s voting power immediately after such consolidation, merger or reorganization; provided, that a Corporate Transaction
shall not include one involving only (x) a change in the state of incorporation of the Company, (y) a merger of the Company with or into a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, or (z) a merger, reorganization or consolidation, in
which the beneficial owners of the Company’s capital stock as constituted immediately prior to such transaction hold no less than a majority of the voting power of the resulting entity), (2) any transaction or series of related
transactions in which in excess of 50% of the Company’s voting power is transferred, or (3) a sale, lease or other disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company. 
 (iv) “Disability” means an inability to perform duties (as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors) due to a physical or
mental disability that continues for more than 120 consecutive days. 
 (v) “Unvested Shares” means the total number of
Shares multiplied by the Applicable Percentage at the time the Purchase Option becomes exercisable by the Company. 
 (vi) “Vesting
Date” means any date on which the Applicable Percentage is to be reduced. 
 3. Exercise of Purchase Option and Closing.

 (a) Notice of Exercise. The Company may exercise the Purchase Option by delivering or mailing to the Stockholder (or his estate),
within 60 days after the Stockholder ceases to be a director of the Company, a written notice of exercise of the Purchase Option. Such notice shall specify the number of Shares to be purchased. If and to the extent the Purchase Option is not so
exercised by the giving of such a notice within such 60-day period, the Purchase 

  

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Option shall automatically expire and terminate effective upon the expiration of such 60-day period. 
 (b) Mechanics of Exercise of Purchase Option. Within 10 days after his receipt of the Company’s notice of the exercise of the Purchase Option
pursuant to Section 3(a) above, the Stockholder (or his estate) shall tender to the Company at its principal offices the certificate or certificates representing the Shares which the Company has elected to purchase in accordance with the terms
of this Agreement, duly endorsed in blank or with duly endorsed stock powers attached thereto, all in form suitable for the transfer of such Shares to the Company. Upon its receipt of such certificate or certificates, the Company shall deliver or
mail to the Stockholder a check in the amount of the aggregate Option Price therefor. 
 (c) Effect on Rights as Stockholder. After
the time at which any Shares are required to be delivered to the Company for transfer to the Company pursuant to Section 3(b) above, the Company shall not pay any dividend to the Stockholder on account of such Shares or permit the Stockholder
to exercise any of the privileges or rights of a stockholder with respect to such Shares, but shall, in so far as permitted by law, treat the Company as the owner of such Shares. 
 (d) Payment of Option Price. The Option Price may be payable, at the option of the Company, in cancellation of all or a portion of any outstanding
indebtedness of the Stockholder to the Company, by wire transfer of immediately available funds or in cash (by check) or any combination of the foregoing. 
 (e) Fractional Shares. The Company shall not purchase any fraction of a Share upon exercise of the Purchase Option, and any fraction of a Share resulting from a computation made pursuant to Section 2 of
this Agreement shall be rounded to the nearest whole Share (with any one-half Share being rounded upward). 
 4. Restrictions on
Transfer. The Stockholder shall not sell, assign, transfer, pledge, hypothecate or otherwise dispose of, by operation of law or otherwise (collectively, “Transfer”) any Shares, or any interest therein, that are subject to the
Purchase Option, except that the Stockholder may Transfer such Shares to or for the benefit of any spouse, child or grandchild, or to a trust for their benefit; provided, that such Shares shall remain subject to this Agreement (including
without limitation the restrictions on Transfer set forth in this Section 4 and the Purchase Option) and such permitted transferee shall, as a condition to such transfer, deliver to the Company a written instrument confirming that such
transferee shall be bound by all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 
 5. Effect of Prohibited Transfer. The Company shall
not be required to (i) transfer on its books any of the Shares which shall have been Transferred in violation of any of the provisions set forth in this Agreement, or (ii) treat as owners of such Shares or to pay dividends to any
transferee to whom any such Shares shall have been so Transferred. 
 6. Escrow. The Shares shall be registered in the
Stockholder’s name, but the certificate evidencing such Shares shall be retained by the Company during the term of the Purchase Option; provided, that the Stockholder shall have the right to receive a certificate evidencing any portion
of the Shares no longer subject to any Purchase Option, in which event the Company shall continue to retain a certificate evidencing any Shares still subject to a Purchase Option. The Stockholder shall execute a stock power, in blank, with respect
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Shares and deliver the same to the Company concurrently with his execution and delivery of this Agreement. 
 7. Restrictive Legend. All certificates representing Shares subject to the Purchase Option shall have affixed thereto a legend in substantially
the following form, in addition to any other legends that may be required under federal or state securities laws, or otherwise: 
 THE SHARES
OF STOCK REPRESENTED BY THIS CERTIFICATE ARE SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFER AND AN OPTION TO PURCHASE SET FORTH IN A CERTAIN STOCK RESTRICTION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CORPORATION AND THE REGISTERED OWNER OF THESE SHARES (OR HIS PREDECESSOR IN
INTEREST), AND SUCH AGREEMENT IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION WITHOUT CHARGE AT THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE CORPORATION. 
 8.
Severability. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision of this Agreement, and each other provision of this Agreement shall be severable and
enforceable to the extent permitted by law. 
 9. Waiver. Any provision for the benefit of the Company contained in this Agreement may
be waived, either generally or in any particular instance, by the Board of Directors of the Company. 
 10. Binding Effect. This
Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Company and the Stockholder and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors and assigns, subject to the restrictions on Transfer set forth in
Section 4 of this Agreement. 
 11. Notice. All notices required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and deemed
effectively given upon personal delivery or five days after deposit in the United States Post Office, by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed, in the case of the Company to the President at the Company’s principal office, or
in the case of the Stockholder at the address shown beneath his signature to this Agreement, or at such other address or addresses as either party shall designate to the other in accordance with this Section 11. 
 12. Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties, and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings,
relating to the subject matter of this Agreement. 
 13. Amendment. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by a written
instrument executed by both the Company and the Stockholder. 
 14. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed, interpreted and
enforced in accordance with the internal laws of Delaware, without regard to laws relating to conflicts of laws. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above
written. 
  

			
	NEUTRAL TANDEM, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Ronald W. Gavillet

	Name:	 	Ronald W. Gavillet
	Title:	 	Vice President
	
	STOCKHOLDER:
	
	 /s/ Dixon Doll

	Name:	 	Dixon Doll

  

 -5-Amendment to Interconnection Agreements

 EXHIBIT 10.21 
 AMENDMENT 
 to 
 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS 
 THIS AMENDMENT (this “Amendment”), effective as of
August 1, 2006 (the “Effective Date”)(the terms of which originally were effective as of November 1, 2004), amends each of the Interconnection Agreements (the “Interconnection Agreements”) by and between each of the
Verizon incumbent local exchange carrier (“ILEC”) affiliates (individually and collectively “Verizon” or the “Verizon Parties”) and each of the AT&T wireline competitive local exchange carrier (“CLEC”)
affiliates (individually and collectively “AT&T” or the “AT&T Parties”; Verizon and AT&T are referred to herein individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”), but only to the extent
the Interconnection Agreements referenced directly below were not already amended to address the same intercarrier compensation (including, without limitation, reciprocal compensation), interconnection architecture and related matters set forth
herein. Attachment 1 hereto lists, to the best of the Parties’ knowledge, the Interconnection Agreements in effect as of the Effective Date (the original listing having been of Interconnection Agreements in effect as of November 1,
2004). For the avoidance of any doubt, this Amendment shall also amend each new Interconnection Agreement or adoption in any Verizon ILEC service area in which the Parties did not have an Interconnection Agreement prior to August 1, 2006,
provided that in such instances the “Effective Date” of this Amendment shall be the date on which such Interconnection Agreement or adoption becomes effective. The term “affiliates,” as used in this Amendment, shall have the same
meaning as under Rule 405 of the Rules promulgated pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. 
 WITNESSETH:

 WHEREAS, Verizon and AT&T are Parties to Interconnection Agreements under Sections 251 and 252 of the Act. 

WHEREAS, the Parties wish to amend the Interconnection Agreements to reflect their agreements on certain intercarrier compensation (including,
without limitation, reciprocal compensation), interconnection architecture and related matters, as set forth in Attachment 2 hereto. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above recitals and the mutual promises and agreements set forth below, the receipt and sufficiency of which are expressly acknowledged, each of the Parties, on its own behalf and on behalf of
its respective successors and assigns, hereby agrees as follows: 
  

 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO NEW YORK INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 1 

 1. Amendments to Interconnection Agreements. The Parties agree that the terms and conditions set forth in
Attachment 2 hereto shall govern the Parties’ mutual rights and obligations with respect to the provisions set forth therein. For the avoidance of any doubt, modifications to the Interconnection Agreements (in effect as of the Effective
Date or as of November 1, 2004 if an Interconnection Agreement was effective at that time) pursuant to Sections 3, 4 and 5 of Attachment 2 hereto shall apply with respect to traffic exchanged by the Parties that is covered by the next
bill rendered, on or after the Effective Date, in the ordinary course by each Party for the affected categories of traffic, with respect to usage that is customarily and timely included in such bills, even if such traffic was actually exchanged on a
date up to sixty (60) days prior to the Effective Date. 
 2. Conflict between this Amendment and the Interconnection Agreements. This Amendment
shall be deemed to revise the terms and provisions of the Interconnection Agreements to the extent necessary to give effect to the terms and provisions of this Amendment. In the event of a conflict between the terms and provisions of this Amendment
and the terms and provisions of any of the Interconnection Agreements, this Amendment shall govern; provided, however, that the fact that a term or provision appears in this Amendment but not in an Interconnection Agreement, or in an Interconnection
Agreement but not in this Amendment, shall not be interpreted as, or deemed grounds for finding, a conflict for purposes of this Section 2. 
 3.
Counterparts. This Amendment may be executed in counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. 
 4. Captions. The Parties acknowledge that the captions in this Amendment have been inserted solely for convenience of reference and in no way define or limit the
scope or substance of any term or provision of this Amendment. 
 5. Joint Work Product. The Parties acknowledge that this Amendment is the joint work
product of the Parties, that, for convenience, this Amendment has been drafted in final form by Verizon and that, accordingly, in the event of ambiguities in this Amendment, no inferences shall be drawn against either Party on the basis of
authorship of this Amendment. 
 6. Scope of Amendment. This Amendment shall amend, modify and revise the Interconnection Agreements only to the
extent set forth expressly in Section 1 of this Amendment, and, except to the extent set forth in Section 1 of this Amendment, the terms and provisions of the Interconnection Agreements shall remain in full force and effect
after the Effective Date. 
  

 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO NEW YORK INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 2 

 SIGNATURE PAGE 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Amendment to be executed and delivered by their duly authorized representatives under seal. 
  

							
	THE AT&T PARTIES	    	THE VERIZON PARTIES
				
	 By:
	 	  
	    	By:	 	  

				
	 Printed:
	 	Stephen G. Huels	    	Printed:	 	Jeffrey A. Masoner
				
	 Title:
	 	 Vice President
 Global Access Management
	    	Title:	 	 Vice President – Interconnection Services
 Policy
& Planning

				
	 Date:
	 	July 6, 2006	    	Date:	 	July 6, 2006

  

 AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO NEW YORK INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 3 

 Attachment 1 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements
	  	
		
	 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006
	  	
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	NAMES OF PARTIES	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 ACC INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Massachusetts
	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of June 25, 1997
 by and between
 NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
 and
 ACC NATIONAL TELECOM CORP.
 FOR MASSACHUSETTS
	  	Verizon New
England Inc.,
d/b/a Verizon
Massachusetts,
f/k/a New England
Telephone and
Telegraph Company,
d/b/a Bell Atlantic -
Massachusetts

ACC National
Telecom Corp.	  	Effective
6/25/97	  	Amendment 3
	
	 ACC INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 New York
	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 by and between
 VERIZON NEW YORK INC.
 and
 ACC CORP.
	  	Verizon New York
Inc.

ACC Corp.	  	Effective
8/01/06	  	Amendment 1

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 4 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	NAMES OF PARTIES	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 ACC INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Washington, DC
	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of June 8, 1998
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC - WASHINGTON, D.C., INC. and
 ACC NATIONAL TELECOM
CORP.
	  	Verizon Washington,
DC Inc.,
f/k/a Bell Atlantic -
Washington, D.C.,
Inc.  
 ACC National
Telecom Corp.
	  	Effective 6/8/98	  	Amendment 3
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 California
	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between GTE CALIFORNIA INCORPORATED,
 CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC.
 and AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF
CALIFORNIA,
 INC.
	  	Verizon California
Inc., f/k/a GTE
California
Incorporated  
 AT&T
Communications of
California, Inc.
	  	Effective 1/23/97	  	Amendment 8

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 5 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Connecticut
  
 (ACC assigned its Connecticut agreement to AT&T)
	  	 Assigned Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of June 10, 1998
 by and between
 NEW YORK TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY d/b/a
 BELL ATLANTIC -NEW YORK
 and
 ACC LONG DISTANCE OF CONNECTICUT CORP.
 FOR CONNECTICUT
	  	 Verizon New York Inc.,
 d/b/a Verizon New
York,
 f/k/a New York Telephone Company,
 d/b/a Bell Atlantic
– New York
  
 ACC Long Distance of Connecticut Corp. (AT&T Communications of New
England, Inc., assignee)
	  	Effective 6/10/98	  	Amendment 3
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Delaware
	  	 AGREEMENT
 between
 Bell Atlantic -- Delaware, Inc.
 and
 AT&T Communications of Delaware, Inc.
 Effective Date: September 30,
1997
	  	 Verizon Delaware Inc.,
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic –
Delaware, Inc.
  
 AT&T Communications of Delaware, Inc.
	  	Effective 9/30/97	  	Amendment 4

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 6 

									
	 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements
	  	
		
	 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006
	  	
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	NAMES OF PARTIES	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Florida
	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES, INC.
 and
 GTE FLORIDA INC.
	  	Verizon Florida
Inc.,
f/k/a GTE Florida
Incorporated

AT&T
Communications
of
the Southern
States, Inc.	  	Effective
8/1/97	  	Amendment 5
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Idaho
  
 (AT&T adopted the terms of the Pathnet agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 Interconnection, Resale and Unbundling Agreement
 Between
 GTE Northwest INCORPORATED
 and
 PATHNET, INC.
	  	Verizon Northwest
Inc.,
f/k/a GTE
Northwest
Incorporated

Pathnet,
Inc.
(AT&T
Communications
of the Mountain
States, Inc.,
adoptee)	  	Adoption
Effective
7/10/01	  	Amendment 2
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Illinois
	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 among
 GTE NORTH INCORPORATED, GTE SOUTH INCORPORATED, d/b/a
 GTE SYSTEMS OF ILLINOIS
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF ILLINOIS, INC.
	  	Verizon North
Inc.,
f/k/a GTE North
Incorporated,
Verizon South
Inc.,
f/k/a GTE South
Incorporated

AT&T
Communications
of Illinois, Inc.	  	Effective
6/28/99	  	Amendment 4

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 7 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Indiana
	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE NORTH INCORPORATED
 AND CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC., d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF
INDIANA, INC.
 and AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF INDIANA, INC.
	  	 Verizon North Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE North Incorporated Contel
of the South, Inc.,
 d/b/a Verizon North Systems
  
 AT&T Communications of Indiana, Inc.
	  	Effective 11/24/99	  	Amendment 2
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Maine
  
 (ACC assigned its Maine agreement to AT&T)
	  	 Assigned Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of April 7, 1999
 by and between
 NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY d/b/a
 BELL ATLANTIC - MAINE
 and
 ACC NATIONAL TELECOM CORP.
	  	 Verizon New England Inc.,
 d/b/a Verizon
Maine,
 f/k/a New England Telephone and Telegraph Company,
 d/b/a
Bell Atlantic – Maine
  
 ACC National Telecom Corp. (AT&T Communications of New
England, Inc., assignee)
	  	Effective 4/7/99	  	Amendment 3
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Maryland
	  	 AGREEMENT
 between
 Bell Atlantic -- Maryland, Inc.
 and
	  	 Verizon Maryland Inc.,
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic –
Maryland, Inc.
	  	Effective 8/1/97	  	Amendment 4

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 8 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

		  	 AT&T Communications of Maryland, Inc.
 Effective
Date:
 August 1, 1997
	  	AT&T Communications of Maryland, Inc.	  		  	
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Massachusetts
	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT
  
 Agreement between AT&T Communications of New England, Inc. and New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, d/b/a Bell Atlantic – Massachusetts
	  	 Verizon New England Inc.,
 d/b/a Verizon
Massachusetts,
 f/k/a New England Telephone and Telegraph Company,
 d/b/a Bell Atlantic – Massachusetts
  
 AT&T Communications of New
England, Inc.
	  	Effective 4/13/98	  	Amendment 2
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Michigan
	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE NORTH INCORPORATED AND CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC., d/b/a GTE
 SYSTEMS OF
MICHIGAN
 and
 AT&T COMMUNCIATIONS OF MICHIGAN,
INC.
	  	 Verizon North Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE North
Incorporated
 Contel of the South, Inc.,
 d/b/a Verizon North
Systems
  
 AT&T Communications of Michigan, Inc.
	  	Effective 8/3/99	  	Amendment 4

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 9 

									
	 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements
	  	
	
	 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006
  

	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES
	  	 EFFECTIVE DATE
	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 New Hampshire

  
 (ACC assigned its New Hampshire agreement to AT&T)
	  	 Assigned Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of June 10, 1998
 by and between
 NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY d/b/a
 BELL ATLANTIC - NEW HAMPSHIRE
 and
 ACC NATIONAL TELECOM CORP.
	  	 Verizon New England, Inc.,
 d/b/a Verizon New Hampshire,
 f/k/a New England Telephone and Telegraph Company,
 d/b/a Bell Atlantic – New Hampshire

  
 ACC National Telecom Corp. (AT&T Communications of New England, Inc., assignee)
	  	Effective 6/10/98	  	Amendment 3
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 New Jersey

  
 (AT&T Communications of New Jersey, Inc., assigned its agreement to AT&T Communications of New Jersey, L.P.)
	  	 AGREEMENT
 between
 Bell Atlantic -- New Jersey, Inc.
 and
 AT&T Communications of New Jersey, Inc.
 Effective Date: September 15,
1997
	  	 Verizon New Jersey Inc.,
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic – New Jersey, Inc.

  
 AT&T
Communications of New Jersey, Inc. (AT&T Communications of New Jersey, L.P., assignee)
	  	Effective 9/15/97	  	Amendment 4

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 10 

									
	 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements

	
	 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006

	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	NAMES OF PARTIES	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 New York
	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 by and between
 VERIZON NEW YORK INC.
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF NEW YORK, INC.
	  	Verizon New York
Inc.

AT&T
Communications of
New York, Inc.	  	Effective
8/01/06	  	Amendment 1
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 North Carolina
	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES, INC.
 and
 GTE SOUTH INCORPORATED
	  	Verizon South Inc.,
f/k/a GTE South
Incorporated

AT&T
Communications of
the Southern States,
Inc.	  	Effective
2/9/99	  	Amendment 2
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Ohio
	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE NORTH INCORPORATED
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF OHIO, INC.
	  	Verizon North Inc.,
f/k/a GTE North
Incorporated

AT&T
Communications of
Ohio, Inc.	  	Effective
12/30/98	  	Amendment 4
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Oregon
	  	INTERCONNECTION,	  	Verizon Northwest	  	Effective	  	Amendment 3

  

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	 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements

	
	 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006
  

	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES
	  	 EFFECTIVE DATE
	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

		  	 RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE NORTHWEST INCORPORATED
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, INC.
	  	 Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE Northwest
Incorporated
  
 AT&T
 Communications of the Pacific Northwest, Inc.
	  	1/27/99	  	
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Pennsylvania
 (former Bell Atlantic)
  
 (AT&T adopted the terms of the TCG agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of February 3,
1997
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC - PENNSYLVANIA,
INC.
 and
 TCG - PITTSBURGH
	  	 Verizon Pennsylvania Inc.,
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic – Pennsylvania, Inc.
  
 TCG – Pittsburgh (AT&T Communications of Pennsylvania, Inc., adoptee)
	  	Adoption Effective 4/29/02	  	Amendment 2
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Pennsylvania
 (former GTE)
	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE NORTH, INC.
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA, INC.
	  	 Verizon North Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE North
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of Pennsylvania, Inc.
	  	Effective 10/12/99	  	Amendment 4

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 12 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Rhode Island
  
 (ACC assigned its Rhode Island agreement to AT&T)
	  	 Assigned Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of April 7, 1999
 by and between
 NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY d/b/a
 BELL ATLANTIC - RHODE ISLAND
 and
 ACC NATIONAL TELECOM CORP.
	  	 Verizon New England, Inc.
 d/b/a Verizon Rhode
Island,
 f/k/a New England Telephone and Telegraph Company,
 d/b/a Bell Atlantic – Rhode Island
  
 ACC National Telecom Corp. (AT&T
Communications of New England, Inc., assignee)
	  	Effective 4/7/99	  	Amendment 3
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	South Carolina	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE SOUTHERN STATES, INC.
 and
 GTE SOUTH INCORPORATED
	  	 Verizon South Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE South
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of the Southern States, Inc.
	  	Effective 7/14/00	  	Amendment 2
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	Texas	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE SOUTHWEST INCORPORATED AND
	  	 GTE Southwest Incorporated,
 d/b/a Verizon
Southwest
  
 AT&T Communications of
	  	Effective 6/6/97	  	Amendment 3

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 13 

									
	 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements

	
	 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006
  

	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES
	  	 EFFECTIVE DATE
	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

		  	 CONTEL OF TEXAS, INC.
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE SOUTHWEST, INC.
	  	 Texas, L.P.,
 f/k/a AT&T
Communications of the Southwest, Inc.
	  		  	
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Vermont
  
 (ACC assigned its Vermont agreement to AT&T)
	  	 Assigned Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of June 10, 1998
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC - VERMONT
 and
 ACC NATIONAL TELECOM
CORP.
	  	 Verizon New England Inc.,
 d/b/a Verizon
Vermont,
 f/k/a New England Telephone and Telegraph Company,
 d/b/a Bell Atlantic –
 Vermont

  
 ACC National Telecom Corp. (AT&T Communications of New England, Inc.,
assignee)
	  	 Effective
 6/10/98
	  	Amendment 3
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Virginia
 (former Bell Atlantic)
	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of October 8, 2002
 by and between
 VERIZON VIRGINIA INC.
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF VIRGINIA, INC.
	  	 Verizon Virginia Inc.
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic – Virginia, Inc.

  
 AT&T
Communications of Virginia, Inc.
	  	 Effective
 10/8/02
	  	Amendment 3
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Virginia
 (former GTE)
	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
	  	 Verizon South Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE South
Incorporated

	  	 Effective
 5/28/99
	  	Amendment 2

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 14 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	 	  	 between
 GTE SOUTH
INCORPORATED
 and
 AT&T
COMMUNICATIONS
OF VIRGINIA, INC.
	  	AT&T
Communications of
Virginia, Inc.	  	 	  	 
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Washington
	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE NORTHWEST INCORPORATED
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, INC.
	  	 Verizon Northwest Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE Northwest
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of the Pacific Northwest, Inc.
	  	Effective 9/25/97	  	Amendment 3
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Washington, DC
	  	 AGREEMENT
 between
 Bell Atlantic -- Washington, DC, Inc.
 and
 AT&T Communications of Washington, DC, Inc.
 Effective Date: August 25,
1997
	  	 Verizon Washington, DC Inc.,
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic –
Washington, D.C., Inc.
  
 AT&T Communications of Washington, DC, Inc.
	  	Effective 8/25/97	  	Amendment 4

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 15 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 West Virginia
  
 (AT&T adopted the terms of the
 MCImetro agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 MCImetro/Bell Atlantic
 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT 1997
  
 MCImetro/Bell Atlantic Interconnection Agreement between MCImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc.
(“MCIm”) and Bell Atlantic-West Virginia, Inc.
	  	 Verizon West Virginia Inc.,
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic –
West Virginia, Inc.
  
 MCImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc. (AT&T
Communications of West Virginia, Inc., adoptee)
	  	Adoption Effective
2/10/99	  	Amendment 3
	
	 AT&T INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	Wisconsin	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF WISCONSIN, INC.
 and
 GTE NORTH INCORPORATED
	  	 Verizon North Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE North
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of Wisconsin, Inc.
	  	Effective 2/5/99	  	Amendment 2
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 California
  
 (TCG Los Angeles adopted the terms of the MCImetro agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE AND UNBUNDLING AGREEMENT
 BETWEEN
 GTE CALIFORNIA INCORPORATED
 AND
 MCImetro ACCESS TRANSMISSION SERVICES, INC.
	  	 Verizon California Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE California
Incorporated
  
 MCImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc. (Teleport Communications
Group, Inc. Los Angeles, adoptee)
	  	Adoption Effective
6/10/98	  	Amendment 6
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	California	  	Adopted Agreement:	  	Verizon California	  	Adoption	  	Amendment 6

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 16 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	(TCG San Diego adopted the terms of the MCImetro agreement)	  	 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE AND UNBUNDLING AGREEMENT
 BETWEEN
 GTE CALIFORNIA INCORPORATED
 AND
 MCImetro ACCESS TRANSMISSION SERVICES, INC.
	  	 Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE California Incorporated
  
 MCImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc. (Teleport Communications Group Inc., San Diego,
adoptee)
	  	Effective 6/10/98	  	
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 California
  
 (TCG San Francisco adopted the terms of the MCImetro agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE AND UNBUNDLING AGREEMENT
 BETWEEN
 GTE CALIFORNIA INCORPORATED
 AND
 MCImetro ACCESS TRANSMISSION SERVICES, INC.
	  	 Verizon California Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE California
Incorporated
  
 MCImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc. (Teleport Communications
Group, Inc. San Francisco, adoptee)
	  	Adoption Effective
6/10/98	  	Amendment 6
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	Delaware	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of September 13, 1996
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC-DELAWARE, INC.
 and
 EASTERN TELELOGIC CORPORATION
	  	 Verizon Delaware Inc.,
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic –
Delaware, Inc.
  
 TCG Delaware Valley, Inc.,
 f/k/a Eastern TeleLogic Corporation
	  	Effective 9/13/96	  	Amendment 8

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 17 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

		  	CORPORATION	  		  		  	
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Florida
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE
SOUTHERN STATES, INC.
 and
 GTE FLORIDA INC.
	  	 Verizon Florida Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE Florida
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of the Southern States, Inc. (TCG South Florida,
adoptee)
	  	Adoption Effective
3/6/98	  	Amendment 4
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Illinois
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 among
 GTE NORTH INCORPORATED, GTE SOUTH
INCORPORATED, d/b/a
 GTE SYSTEMS OF ILLINOIS
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF ILLINOIS, INC.
	  	 Verizon North Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE North
Incorporated,
 Verizon South Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE South
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of Illinois, Inc. (TCG Chicago and TCG Illinois,
adoptee)
	  	Adoption Effective
6/2/04	  	Amendment 2
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Indiana
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
	  	 Verizon North Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE North
Incorporated
 Contel of the South, Inc.,
 d/b/a Verizon
North
	  	Adoption Effective
5/21/03	  	Amendment 2

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 18 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	NAMES OF PARTIES 	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	 	  	 between
 GTE NORTH
INCORPORATED
AND CONTEL
OF
THE SOUTH, INC.,
d/b/a GTE
 SYSTEMS OF
INDIANA, INC.
 and
 AT&T
COMMUNICATIONS
OF INDIANA, INC.
	  	 Systems
  
 AT&T
Communications of
Indiana, Inc. (TCG
Indianapolis,
adoptee)
	  	 	  	 
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	Maryland	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of February 3, 1997
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC - MARYLAND, INC.
 and
 TCG - MARYLAND
	  	Verizon
Maryland Inc.,
f/k/a Bell
Atlantic –
Maryland, Inc.

TCG
–
Maryland	  	Effective 2/3/97	  	Amendment 5

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 19 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	Massachusetts	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of October 29, 1997
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC-MASSACHUSETTS
 and
 TELEPORT COMMUNICATIONS BOSTON
	  	 Verizon New England Inc.,
 d/b/a Verizon
Massachusetts,
 f/k/a New England Telephone and Telegraph Company,
 d/b/a Bell Atlantic – Massachusetts
  
 Teleport Communications-Boston,
Inc.,
 f/k/a Teleport Communications Boston
	  	Effective 10/29/97	  	Amendment 4
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Michigan
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE NORTH INCORPORATED AND CONTEL OF
THE SOUTH, INC., d/b/a GTE
 SYSTEMS OF MICHIGAN
 and

AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF MICHIGAN, INC.
	  	 Verizon North Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE North
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of Michigan, Inc. (Teleport Communications Group
Inc./TCG Detroit, adoptee)
	  	Adoption Effective
11/24/99	  	Amendment 4
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 New Hampshire
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement, originally assigned to AT&T)
	  	 Adoption of Assigned Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252
	  	 Verizon New England Inc.,
 d/b/a Verizon New
Hampshire,
 f/k/a New England Telephone and
	  	Adoption Effective
6/18/02	  	Amendment 3

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 20 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	 by ACC
	  	 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of
June 10, 1998
 by and between
 NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE &
TELEGRAPH COMPANY d/b/a
 BELL ATLANTIC - NEW HAMPSHIRE
 and
 ACC NATIONAL TELECOM CORP.
	  	 Telegraph Company,
 d/b/a Bell Atlantic - New
Hampshire
  
 ACC National Telecom Corp. (AT&T Communications of New England, Inc.,
assignee, TCG New Hampshire, Inc., adoptee)
	  		  	
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 New Jersey
  
 Eastern TeleLogic
	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of September 13, 1996
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC-NEW JERSEY, INC.
 and
 EASTERN TELELOGIC CORPORATION
	  	 Verizon New Jersey Inc.,
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic – New
Jersey, Inc.
  
 TCG Delaware Valley, Inc.,
 f/k/a Eastern TeleLogic Corporation
	  	Effective 9/13/96	  	Amendment 5
					
	 New Jersey
  
 TC Systems, Inc.
	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of February 3, 1997
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC - NEW JERSEY, INC.
 and
	  	 Verizon New Jersey Inc.,
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic – New
Jersey, Inc.
  
 Teleport Communications New York,
 f/k/a TC Systems, Inc.
	  	Effective 2/3/97	  	Amendment 5

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 21 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

		  	TC SYSTEMS, INC.	  		  		  	
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	New York	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 by and between
 VERIZON NEW YORK INC.
 and
 TELEPORT COMMUNICATIONS GROUP INC.
	  	 Verizon New York Inc.,
 f/k/a New York Telephone
Company
  
 Teleport Communications Group Inc.
	  	Effective 8/01/2006	  	Amendment 1
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 North Carolina
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE
SOUTHERN STATES, INC.
 and
 GTE SOUTH
INCORPORATED
	  	 Verizon South Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE South
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of the Southern States, Inc. (TCG of the
Carolinas, Inc., adoptee)
	  	Adoption Effective
12/8/00	  	Amendment 2

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 22 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Ohio
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE NORTH INCORPORATED
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF OHIO, INC.
	  	 Verizon North Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE North
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of Ohio, Inc. (TCG Ohio, Inc.,
adoptee)
	  	Adoption Effective
6/2/04	  	Amendment 2
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Oregon
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE NORTHWEST
INCORPORATED
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE PACIFIC
NORTHWEST, INC.
	  	 Verizon Northwest Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE Northwest
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of the Pacific Northwest, Inc. (TCG Oregon,
adoptee)
	  	Adoption Effective
4/23/99	  	Amendment 3

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 23 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Pennsylvania
 (former Bell Atlantic)
  
 TCG Pittsburgh
	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of February 3, 1997
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC - PENNSYLVANIA, INC.
 and
 TCG - PITTSBURGH
	  	 Verizon Pennsylvania Inc.,
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic –
Pennsylvania, Inc.
  
 TCG Pittsburgh
	  	Effective
2/3/97	  	Amendment 3
					
	 Pennsylvania
 (former Bell Atlantic)
  
 Eastern TeleLogic
	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of September 13, 1996
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC-PENNSYLVANIA, INC.
 and
 EASTERN TELELOGIC CORPORATION
	  	 Verizon Pennsylvania Inc.,
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic –
Pennsylvania, Inc.
  
 TCG Delaware Valley, Inc.,
 f/k/a Eastern TeleLogic Corporation
	  	Effective
9/13/96	  	Amendment 4

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 24 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	THIS AMENDMENT IS
AMENDMENT
NUMBER
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Pennsylvania
 (former GTE)
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE NORTH, INC.
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA, INC.
	  	 Verizon North Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE North
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of Pennsylvania, Inc. (Teleport Communications
Group Inc./TCG Pittsburgh and TCG Delaware Valley, Inc., adoptees)
	  	Adoption
Effective
1/26/00	  	Amendment 4
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	Rhode Island	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of April 21, 1999
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC-RHODE ISLAND
 and
 TCG RHODE ISLAND
	  	 Verizon New England Inc.,
 d/b/a Verizon Rhode
Island,
 f/k/a New England Telephone and Telegraph Company,
 d/b/a Bell Atlantic – Rhode Island
  
 TCG Rhode Island
	  	Effective
4/21/99	  	Amendment 4
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 South Carolina
  
 (TCS adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE
SOUTHERN STATES, INC.
 and
	  	 Verizon South Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE South
Incorporated
  
 TC Systems, Inc.
	  	Effective
10/07/2005	  	Amendment 1

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 25 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	 	  	GTE SOUTH
INCORPORATED	  	 	  	 	  	 
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Texas
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE SOUTHWEST INCORPORATED AND
CONTEL OF TEXAS, INC.
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE
SOUTHWEST, INC.
	  	 GTE Southwest Incorporated,
 d/b/a Verizon
Southwest
  
 AT&T Communications of the Southwest, Inc. (TCG Dallas and Teleport
Communications Houston, Inc., adoptee)
	  	Adoption
Effective
2/20/98	  	Amendment 3
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Virginia
 (former Bell Atlantic)
	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of October 8, 2002
 by and between
 VERIZON VIRGINIA INC.
 and
 TCG VIRGINIA, INC.
	  	 Verizon Virginia Inc.
 f/k/a Bell Atlantic
– Virginia, Inc.
  
 TCG Virginia, Inc.
	  	Effective
10/8/02	  	Amendment 3

  

 AMENDMENT TO INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS - PAGE 26 

 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES 
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Virginia
 (former GTE)
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the MCI Worldcom agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 Interim Virginia Co-Carrier Agreement between MFS Intelenet of Virginia, Inc. and GTE South Incorporated
	  	 Verizon South Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE South
Incorporated
  
 MCI WORLDCOM Communications of Virginia, Inc. f/k/a MFS Intelenet of
Virginia, Inc. (TCG Virginia, Inc., adoptee)
	  	Adoption
Effective
7/22/97	  	Amendment 2
	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 Washington
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 GTE NORTHWEST
INCORPORATED
 and
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF THE PACIFIC
NORTHWEST, INC.
	  	 Verizon Northwest Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE Northwest
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of the Pacific Northwest, Inc. (TCG Seattle,
adoptee)
	  	Adoption
Effective
4/21/99	  	Amendment 2

  

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 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	NAMES OF PARTIES 	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	 THIS AMENDMENT
 IS AMENDMENT
NUMBER

	
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	Washington, DC	  	 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996
 Dated as of February 3 1997
 by and between
 BELL ATLANTIC - WASHINGTON, D.C., INC.
 and
 TELEPORT COMMUNICATIONS - WASHINGTON, D.C., INC.
	  	Verizon
Washington, DC
Inc.,
f/k/a Bell Atlantic
– Washington,
D.C., Inc.

Teleport
Communications –
Washington, D.C.,
Inc.	  	Effective
2/3/97	  	Amendment 5
	 TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS

	 West Virginia
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the MCImetro agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 MCImetro/Bell Atlantic
 INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT 1997
  
 Agreement between MCImetro Access Transmission Services, Inc. and Bell Atlantic-West Virginia,
Inc.
	  	Verizon West
Virginia Inc.,
f/k/a Bell Atlantic
– West Virginia,
Inc.

MCImetro
Access
Transmission
Services, LLC, f/k/
a MCImetro
Access
Transmission
Services, Inc.
(TCG Virginia,
Inc., adoptee)	  	Adoption
Effective
6/15/02	  	Amendment 3

  

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 Attachment 1 to Amendment to Interconnection Agreements 
 Interconnection Agreements Between The Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

									
	 STATE
	  	 EXACT TITLE OF ICA
	  	 NAMES OF PARTIES
	  	EFFECTIVE DATE	  	THIS AMENDMENT IS
AMENDMENT
NUMBER
	
	TCG INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS
	 Wisconsin
  
 (TCG adopted the terms of the AT&T agreement)
	  	 Adopted Agreement:
  
 INTERCONNECTION, RESALE
 AND UNBUNDLING
 AGREEMENT
 between
 AT&T COMMUNICATIONS OF
WISCONSIN, INC.
 and
 GTE NORTH INCORPORATED
	  	 Verizon North Inc.,
 f/k/a GTE North
Incorporated
  
 AT&T Communications of Wisconsin, Inc. (TCG Milwaukee, Inc.,
adoptee)
	  	Adoption
Effective
11/24/03	  	Amendment 2

  

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 Attachment 2 
 Terms and Conditions 
 1. Definitions. 
 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Interconnection Agreements, this Amendment, in any applicable tariff or SGAT, or otherwise (including a change to applicable law effected after the Effective Date), the
terms defined in this Section (or elsewhere in this Amendment) shall have the respective meanings set forth in this Amendment. A defined term intended to convey the meaning stated in this Amendment is capitalized when used. Other terms that are
capitalized, and not defined in this Amendment, shall have the meaning set forth in the Act. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, any term defined in this Amendment that is defined or used in the singular shall include the plural, and any
term defined in this Amendment that is defined or used in the plural shall include the singular. The words “shall” and “will” are used interchangeably, and the use of either indicates a mandatory requirement. The use of one or
the other shall not confer a different degree of right or obligation for either Party. The terms defined in this Amendment have the meanings stated herein for the purpose of this Amendment only, do not otherwise supersede terms defined in the
Interconnection Agreement and are not to be used for any other purpose. By agreeing to use the definitions of terms used in this Amendment, neither Party is conceding the definition of a term for any other purpose. 
 (a) “Act” means the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. Section 151 et. seq.), as amended from time to time (including by the
Telecommunications Act of 1996). 
 (b) “Effective Date” means August 1, 2006. 
 (c) “End Office” means a carrier switch to which telephone service subscriber access lines are connected for the purposes of interconnection to
other subscriber access lines and to trunks. 
 (d) “End User” means a third party residence or business subscriber to Telephone
Exchange Services. 
 (e) “Extended Local Calling Scope Arrangement” means an arrangement that provides an End User a local calling
scope (Extended Area Service, “EAS”) outside the End User’s basic exchange serving area. Extended Local Calling Scope Arrangements may be either optional or non-optional. “Optional Extended Local Calling Scope Arrangement
Traffic” is traffic that, under an optional Extended Local Calling Scope Arrangement chosen by the End User, terminates outside of the End User’s basic exchange serving area. 
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public switched telephone network (“PSTN”) on a dial-up basis that is transmitted to an Internet service provider at any point during the duration
of the transmission, and includes V/FX Traffic that is transmitted to an Internet service provider at any point during the duration of the transmission but, for purposes of this Amendment, does not include Local Traffic or VOIP Traffic (the Parties
hereby acknowledging that they shall not be deemed, by virtue of this Amendment, to have agreed for any other purpose whether ISP-Bound Traffic does or does not include Local Traffic or VOIP Traffic). 
 (g) “LERG” or “Local Exchange Routing Guide” means a Telcordia Technologies publication containing NPA/NXX routing and homing
information. 
 (h) “Local Traffic” consists of Telecommunications traffic for which reciprocal compensation is required by
Section 251(b)(5) of the Act or 47 C.F.R Part 51, and is based on calling areas established from time to time by each respective state public service commission (typically based on Verizon’s local calling area, including non-optional EAS,
except that, as of the Effective Date, in the State of New York reciprocal compensation is required on a LATA-wide basis) but, for purposes of this Amendment, does not include ISP-Bound Traffic or VOIP Traffic (the Parties hereby acknowledging that
they shall not be deemed, by virtue of this Amendment, to have agreed for any other purpose whether Local Traffic does or does not include ISP-Bound Traffic or VOIP Traffic). 
 (i) “NPA/NXX Code” means area code plus the three-digit switch entity indicator (i.e., the first six digits of a ten-digit telephone number).

 (j) “Tandem” or “Tandem Switch” means a physical or logical switching entity that has billing and recording
capabilities and is used to connect and switch trunk circuits between and among End Office Switches and between and among End Office Switches and carriers’ aggregation points, points of termination, or points of presence, and to provide
Switched Exchange Access Services. 
 (k) “Virtual Foreign Exchange Traffic” or “V/FX Traffic” means a call to or from an
End User assigned a telephone number with an NPA/NXX Code (as set forth in the LERG) associated with an exchange that is different than the exchange (as set forth in the LERG) associated with the actual physical location of such End User’s
station. 
 (l) “VOIP Traffic” means voice communications (including, for this purpose, fax transmissions and other applications,
if any, of a type that may be transmitted over voicegrade communications) that are transmitted in whole or in part over packet switching facilities using Internet Protocol, but, for purposes of this Amendment, do not include ISP-Bound Traffic or
Local Traffic (the Parties hereby acknowledging that they shall not be deemed, by virtue of this Amendment, to have agreed for any other purpose whether VOIP Traffic does or does not include ISP-Bound Traffic or Local Traffic). For purposes of this
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originated by, or terminated to, a third party service provider, provided, however, that, in determining responsibility for access charges (if any)
associated with VOIP Traffic pursuant to this Amendment, each Party reserves the right to maintain that such access charges are the responsibility of such third party service provider. 
 (m) “Wire Center” means a building or portion thereof that serves as the premises for one or more End Office switches and related facilities.

 2. Conditions Precedent To Applicability of Rates. 
 (a) In order for the terms set forth in Sections 3 and 4 below to take effect, the following conditions precedent must be satisfied as of November 1, 2004 (i.e., as of the effective date of the like amendment to
the predecessor Interconnection Agreement between the Parties in New York) (or, in the case of another carrier adopting any of the Interconnection Agreements, as of the effective date of any such adoption and with respect to such carrier and all of
its CLEC affiliates): (i) AT&T shall be in compliance with the terms of Section 8 below regarding interconnection architecture; (ii) there shall be no outstanding billing disputes between the Parties with respect to reciprocal
compensation or other intercarrier compensation charges by either Party for Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic or VOIP Traffic; and (iii) the Aggregated Traffic Ratio (as defined in Section 3 below) for the last full calendar quarter prior
to November 1, 2004 (or, in the case of another carrier adopting any of the Interconnection Agreements, for the last full calendar quarter prior to the effective date of any such adoption) shall be no greater than five (5) to one (1).

 (b) If AT&T had failed to satisfy any of the conditions precedent set forth in Section 2(a) above as of November 1, 2004 (or
in the case of another carrier adopting any of the Interconnection Agreements, as of the effective date of any such adoption), then compensation for ISP-Bound Traffic and Local Traffic exchanged between the Parties would have been (or in the case of
another carrier adopting any of the Interconnection Agreements, shall be) governed by the following terms: (i) ISP-Bound Traffic shall be subject to “bill and keep” (i.e., zero compensation); and (ii) Verizon’s
then-prevailing reciprocal compensation rates in each particular service territory (as set forth in Verizon’s standard price schedules, as amended) shall apply to Local Traffic exchanged between the Parties. For purposes of the preceding
sentence only, all Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic above a 3:1 ratio exchanged between the Parties under an Interconnection Agreement shall be considered to be ISP-Bound Traffic (except in Massachusetts, where a 2:1 ratio, instead of a 3:1
ratio, shall apply). 
 3. Unitary Rate for ISP-Bound Traffic and Local Traffic. 
 (a) Except as otherwise set forth in Sections 4, 5 or 6, commencing on the Effective Date, and continuing prospectively for the applicable time periods
described below (the “Amendment Term”), when ISP-Bound Traffic or Local Traffic is originated by a Party’s End User on that Party’s network (the “Originating Party”) and delivered to the other Party (the 

  

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“Receiving Party”) for delivery to an End User of the Receiving Party, the Receiving Party shall bill and the Originating Party shall pay
intercarrier compensation at the following equal, symmetrical rates (individually and collectively, the “Unitary Rate”): 
  

	 	-	$.0004 per MOU for traffic exchanged beginning on the Effective Date and ending on December 31, 2006 (or ending on a later date if and, to the extent that, this Amendment
remains in effect (as set forth in Sections 9 and 10 below) after December 31, 2006); 

 provided, however, that if for any calendar
quarter during the Amendment Term the ratio of MOUs, calculated on an aggregated basis across all jurisdictions, of (i) all traffic subject to the Unitary Rate under this Amendment that is originated on the networks of the Verizon Parties and
delivered to the AT&T Parties, to (ii) all traffic subject to the Unitary Rate under this Amendment that is originated on the networks of the AT&T Parties and delivered to the Verizon Parties (the “Aggregated Traffic Ratio”),
is greater than five (5) to one (1), then the Unitary Rate applicable to all such traffic above a five (5) to one (1) Aggregated Traffic Ratio shall be zero (i.e., “bill and keep”), and the then-applicable Unitary Rate shall
continue to apply to all such traffic up to and including a five (5) to one (1) Aggregated Traffic Ratio. In addition, for the avoidance of doubt, for the purpose of calculating the Aggregated Traffic Ratio, “traffic subject to the
Unitary Rate under this Amendment” shall also include VOIP Traffic until such time (if any) as the FCC issues the FCC VOIP Order referred to in Section 5(b) and rules that access charges apply to VOIP Traffic. 
 (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a) above: (i) for those geographic areas that, as of November 1, 2004, are subject to an Interconnection
Agreement between the Parties providing that Local Traffic (or the definitional equivalent thereto) within such geographic areas is to be exchanged on a “bill & keep” basis, the Unitary Rate for purposes of this Amendment shall be
deemed to be zero ($0.00) for the duration of the Amendment Term; and (ii) for those geographic areas that, as of November 1, 2004, are not subject to existing Interconnection Agreements between the Parties, the Unitary Rate for purposes
of this Amendment shall be deemed to be zero ($0.00) for the duration of the Amendment Term. 
 (c) Notwithstanding subsection
(a) above, the Parties are unable to agree, for purposes of creating a uniform rating methodology under this Amendment, whether V/FX Traffic that is not ISP-Bound Traffic should be treated like toll traffic that is subject to switched access
charges, like Local Traffic subject to the Unitary Rate, or in some other manner. Therefore, the Parties agree that V/FX Traffic that is not ISP-Bound Traffic shall continue to be governed by the treatment accorded such traffic under the terms of
the existing Interconnection Agreements between the Parties as in effect prior to this Amendment; provided, however, to the extent such Interconnection Agreements subject V/FX Traffic that is not ISP-Bound Traffic to reciprocal compensation, such
traffic shall instead be subject to the Unitary Rate as set forth in this Amendment. Notwithstanding the foregoing terms of this subsection, V/FX Traffic that is VOIP Traffic will be governed by the applicable provisions of Section 5.

  

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 4. Intentionally left blank. 
 5. VOIP Traffic. 
 (a) In accordance with and to the extent required by the FCC’s Order, In the Matter of
Petition for Declaratory Ruling that AT&T’s Phone-to-Phone IP Telephony Services are Exempt from Access Charges, FCC 04-97, WC Docket No. 02-361 (released April 21, 2004) (“AT&T VOIP Order”), any VOIP Traffic
exchanged between the Parties that is subject to such AT&T VOIP Order (“Phone-to-Phone VOIP Traffic”) shall pursuant to such Order be billed to the responsible Party at the applicable interstate switched access rates as set forth in
the Parties’ relevant tariffs (including, for the avoidance of any doubt, with respect to both usage and applicable facilities). Should the treatment of traffic subject to the AT&T VOIP Order be modified by the FCC, by a court, or by other
applicable federal law, such order or law shall be applied prospectively from the effective date of such order or law to the extent such order or law addresses Phone-to-Phone VOIP Traffic, and each Party reserves all rights to argue for or against
retroactive application of that order or law. 
 (b) Except as provided in subsection (a) above with respect to Phone-to-Phone VOIP
Traffic, the Parties do not agree on whether (and, if so, what) compensation is due in connection with the exchange of VOIP Traffic. Accordingly, until such time as the FCC issues an effective order deciding whether reciprocal compensation, access
or some other amount (or regime) constitutes the appropriate compensation due in connection with the exchange of VOIP Traffic (the “FCC VOIP Order”), each Party shall, with respect to VOIP Traffic other than Phone-to-Phone VOIP Traffic
(which is addressed in subsection (a) above): (i) track and identify to the other Party sufficient information relating to its VOIP Traffic that is terminated to the other Party to enable the terminating Party to rate such traffic,
(ii) conspicuously identify any charges it seeks to impose upon the other Party for termination of VOIP Traffic identified by the other Party to the extent such charges are in excess of the Unitary Rate, and (iii) upon receipt of an
invoice from the other Party for charges arising from its termination of such VOIP Traffic, pay an amount no less than the amount that would be due if the Unitary Rate were applied to such VOIP Traffic. Without any probative value as to the merits
of either Party’s position with respect to the appropriate compensation due on VOIP Traffic, the billed Party may dispute (and withhold payment of) any access or intercarrier compensation charges billed by the other Party on such VOIP Traffic
in excess of the Unitary Rate. In addition, the billing Party may accept payment of the lower amount without waiving any claims it may have that a higher amount is due, and the Party delivering such traffic shall be deemed to have taken all steps
required in order to preserve any right it may have to not pay a higher amount. Upon the effectiveness of the FCC VOIP Order, such FCC VOIP Order shall be applied prospectively from the effective date of the FCC VOIP Order, and each Party reserves
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traffic shall continue to be subject to the Unitary Rate pursuant to this Amendment. 
 6. Other Traffic. 
 Notwithstanding any other provision in the Interconnection Agreements, this
Amendment, an applicable tariff or SGAT, or otherwise: 
 (a) AT&T shall not knowingly deliver to Verizon Local Traffic or ISP-Bound
Traffic that originates with a third Telecommunications Carrier, except (i) in exchanges where such Telecommunications Carrier uses AT&T as the sole means of both terminating Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic to Verizon’s network and
receiving Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic originating on the Verizon network, (ii) where the Parties exchange Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic with such Telecommunications Carrier for purposes of overflow or redundancy, (iii) if
AT&T pays Verizon the same amount that such third Telecommunications Carrier would have paid Verizon for that traffic at the location the traffic is delivered to Verizon by AT&T, not to exceed the applicable Tandem or End Office reciprocal
compensation charges for such jurisdiction, or (iv) as may be subsequently agreed to in writing by the Parties. 
 (b) Local Traffic or
ISP-Bound Traffic that originates with a third Telecommunications Carrier and is handed off by AT&T to Verizon pursuant to Section 6(a) above, as well as Local Traffic or ISP-Bound Traffic that Verizon hands off to AT&T for delivery to
a third Telecommunications Carrier, in each case other than such traffic that is not routed through such Telecommunications Carrier’s own switch, shall not be included in the calculation of the Aggregated Traffic Ratio in Section 3(a)
above. 
 (c) Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of Section 6(a), Verizon, in its sole discretion, may elect to deliver Local
Traffic or ISP-Bound Traffic originating on its network directly to any third Telecommunications Carrier that is also exchanging such traffic with Verizon through AT&T’s network, provided it has made appropriate arrangements with such third
Telecommunications Carrier. In the event Verizon elects to do so, AT&T will be deemed to have satisfied the conditions under Section 6(a)(i) above with respect to such direct-trunked traffic. 
 (d) In determining whether traffic of a third Telecommunications Carrier exchanged with Verizon under Sections 6(a)(i) and 6(a)(iii) above is Local
Traffic/ISP-Bound Traffic or, alternatively, interexchange/toll traffic, the terms and conditions of the applicable interconnection agreement (if any) in effect between such third Telecommunications Carrier and Verizon shall control. By way of
example, if such an interconnection agreement provides that V/FX Traffic is subject to switched exchange access charges, it shall continue to be subject to such charges even if exchanged with Verizon through AT&T. Verizon will disclose any such
interconnection agreement provisions to AT&T upon request. 
 (e) AT&T may not charge Verizon any fees for transiting Local Traffic
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Traffic from Verizon to a third Telecommunications Carrier pursuant to Section 6(a)(i) or (ii) above other than the Unitary Rate. AT&T may not
charge Verizon any fees for transiting Local Traffic or ISP-Bound Traffic from Verizon to a third Telecommunications Carriers pursuant to Section 6(a)(iii) above other than the same amount that such third carrier would have charged Verizon for
that traffic. 
 7. Identification and Routing of Calls. 
 The Parties shall comply with all terms and provisions set forth in the Interconnection Agreements relating to routing and transmission of call record information, as well as with all applicable laws and regulations relating to each
Party’s routing and identification of its domestic voice traffic, including all FCC rules governing calling party number (“CPN”) information and SS7 signaling information. Where call records do not provide an accurate basis for
jurisdictionalization of traffic for intercarrier compensation purposes, the Parties shall use other appropriate methods to be agreed upon. 
 8.
Interconnection Architecture. 
 Notwithstanding any other provision in the Interconnection Agreements, this Amendment, an applicable tariff or
SGAT, or otherwise, this Section sets forth the Parties’ respective rights and obligations regarding interconnection architecture during the Amendment Term. 
 (a) Traffic To Which The Interconnection Architecture Applies. 
 The network interconnection
architecture arrangements set forth in this Amendment apply to interconnection facilities used by the Parties to exchange Local Traffic and ISP-Bound Traffic. They also apply to interconnection facilities used by the Parties to exchange translated
LEC IntraLATA toll free service access code (e.g., 800/888/877) traffic, IntraLATA Toll traffic, tandem transit traffic, V/FX Traffic that is not ISP-Bound Traffic, and VOIP Traffic, subject, however, to the applicable terms, if any, set forth in
the Interconnection Agreements or applicable tariffs (if any) relating to compensation for facilities, as modified by this Amendment. Traffic subject to the Unitary Rate under this Amendment (including VOIP Traffic subject to Section 5(b)) may
be routed by either Party in the same manner as required for Local Traffic pursuant to the applicable Interconnection Agreements (as modified pursuant to this Section); provided, however, that use of such arrangements for VOIP Traffic may not be
cited by or used against either Party to support either Party’s position concerning the applicability of access charges or separate trunking requirements for VOIP Traffic. To the extent (i) the pricing for interconnection facilities may
differ depending on the extent to which such facilities are used for Local Traffic or for “toll,” “access” or “non-reciprocal compensation” traffic, and (ii) such interconnection facilities are used for the
exchange of VOIP traffic (other than traffic subject to the AT&T VOIP Order), until such time (if any) as the FCC determines that access charges apply to such traffic, the Parties shall treat such traffic as Local Traffic, in accordance with the
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of determining billing and payment for such facilities, but in doing so the billing Party shall not be deemed to have waived any claims it may have for
application of a higher transport rate should the FCC rule that access charges apply to such traffic. In the event the FCC rules that access charges apply to such VOIP traffic, such traffic will be treated as “access traffic” for purposes
of determining billing and payment for such facilities. 
 (b) Terms for Grandfathering of Existing Interconnection Architecture.

 (i) Subject to the terms of this Amendment, the Parties shall “grandfather” their carrier-specific point of interconnection
(“POI”) architecture existing as of November 1, 2004 in any LATA where any of the AT&T Parties is interconnected, as of November 1, 2004, with Verizon on a direct or indirect (i.e., through another local exchange carrier)
basis. As such, in those LATAs in which the Parties are interconnected as of November 1, 2004, Verizon shall deliver traffic to AT&T switch(es) in such LATAs where Verizon has an obligation to do so pursuant to the terms of the applicable
Interconnection Agreements; and AT&T shall deliver traffic to Verizon Tandems and End Offices in such LATAs where AT&T has an obligation to do so pursuant to the terms of the applicable Interconnection Agreements. 
 (ii) AT&T shall establish direct end office trunks between any AT&T End Office and any Verizon End Office when traffic between such End Offices
reaches 1215 busy hour centium call seconds (“BHCCS”) in any two (2) consecutive months (or in any three (3) of six (6) consecutive months). Notwithstanding any other provision of the Interconnection Agreements, this
Amendment, an applicable tariff or SGAT, or otherwise, AT&T shall be financially responsible for any transport facilities associated with such direct end office trunking to the Verizon End Office for traffic originating on AT&T’s
network. 
 (iii) For the avoidance of any doubt, the term “transport” as used in this Amendment includes transport facilities, as
well as any multiplexing and entrance facilities, to the extent applicable. 
 (iv) In addition to any other interconnection methods set
forth in the applicable Interconnection Agreements, both Parties may meet the foregoing interconnection obligations through purchasing transport from the other Party or a third party, or through self-provisioning. AT&T may self-provision via
collocation at the applicable Verizon Wire Center (or via collocation at another Verizon Wire Center in the applicable LATA and the purchase of transport from such Verizon Wire Center (at which AT&T collocates) to the applicable Wire Center),
subject to the collocation terms of the applicable Interconnection Agreement or Verizon tariff; and Verizon may do so via an arrangement in which Verizon places its equipment in an AT&T Wire Center, and AT&T provides space and power. For
such self-provisioning arrangements that Verizon establishes on or after November 1, 2004 at an AT&T premise, AT&T shall provide the arrangements at rates no less favorable (taken as a whole) than Verizon collocation rates, and under
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rates. For example, AT&T may assess fees for space and power on DS-1 or DS-3 increments rather than by square footage.) For such self-provisioning
arrangements that Verizon established prior to November 1, 2004 at an AT&T premise, if the applicable Interconnection Agreement provides AT&T with the right to charge for such arrangements, and if AT&T was charging Verizon, as of
November 1, 2004, for such arrangements, Verizon will continue to have an obligation to pay those charges. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Interconnection Agreements, this Amendment, an applicable tariff or SGAT, or otherwise,
Verizon shall not have an obligation to pay any charges associated with the use of AT&T space and power for any such pre-existing arrangements for which AT&T was not charging Verizon as of November 1, 2004. 
 (v) Where an AT&T switch is outside the originating Verizon Tandem serving area, and where Verizon is purchasing transport from AT&T, then
AT&T shall charge Verizon transport mileage charges that are calculated using the lesser of the actual airline mileage for the transport Verizon purchases from AT&T or 10 miles. Where an AT&T switch is within the originating Verizon
Tandem service area, and where Verizon is purchasing transport from AT&T, AT&T may charge Verizon transport mileage charges calculated using the actual airline mileage for the transport Verizon purchases from AT&T. Subject to the
foregoing, in those jurisdictions where Verizon is providing interconnection transport to AT&T, AT&T shall charge Verizon a transport rate that is no higher than the lower of (A) the transport rate that Verizon charges AT&T in such
jurisdictions, subject to application of the available Verizon volume and term pricing requirements as provided below in subsection (vii) (and, for the avoidance of any doubt, Verizon’s own volumes of transport obtained from AT&T shall
be applied in determining whether Verizon qualifies for any volume and term pricing requirements), and (B) the rate that would be available to Verizon pursuant to the applicable AT&T tariff that corresponds to the tariff providing the basis
(i.e., intrastate or interstate special access) for Verizon’s rates without regard to this Amendment, subject to application of the available volume and term pricing requirements available under the AT&T tariff as provided below in
subsection (vii) based on Verizon’s volumes of transport obtained from AT&T. Under each of subsections (A) and (B) above, where Verizon uses Percent Interstate Usage (“PIU”) and Percent Local Usage (“PLU”)
factors for purposes of Verizon’s billing of transport to AT&T pursuant to the Interconnection Agreement, AT&T shall apply to such billing of Verizon the same PIU and PLU factors, where applicable, that AT&T provides to Verizon,
which factors may be calculated by AT&T on a total volume-weighted statewide or LATA-wide basis as agreed upon by the Parties. 
 (vi) In
those jurisdictions where Verizon is not providing interconnection transport to AT&T, the transport amount that AT&T shall charge to Verizon for purposes of this Section shall be an amount no higher than the Verizon interstate access rates
for the applicable jurisdiction, subject to the volume and terms pricing requirements as provided below. At such time that Verizon provides interconnection transport to AT&T in such a jurisdiction, then the terms of the immediately preceding
subsection shall apply. 
 (vii) In all cases described above, each Party shall make available to the other Party any applicable volume and
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requirements of the volume and term plan). 
 (viii) Notwithstanding any other provision of the Interconnection Agreements, this Amendment, an applicable tariff or SGAT, or otherwise, AT&T shall reflect the charges for interconnection transport set forth in this Amendment beginning
immediately in its invoices to Verizon. 
 (c) FCC Interconnection Architecture Rules. 
 If, prior to the expiration of the Amendment Term, the FCC issues an order, modifying the network interconnection rules, in its Unified Intercarrier Compensation Regime
proceeding (CC Docket 01-92), upon a Party’s written request, the Parties shall, on a market by market basis, discuss in good faith how, if at all, they wish to conform the existing network interconnection architecture to the newly adopted FCC
rules. For the avoidance of any doubt, implementation of such new rules taking effect prior to the expiration of the Amendment Term would be subject to the mutual, written agreement of the Parties, and implementation of such new rules to take effect
after December 31, 2006 would be subject to the provisions of any Interconnection Agreement related to modifying an Interconnection Agreement for a change of law. 
 (d) New Interconnection Architecture Provisions. 
 (i) The terms set forth above in this Section shall
apply to any of the AT&T Parties in any LATA where any of the AT&T Parties is interconnected, as of November 1, 2004, with Verizon on a direct or indirect (i.e., through another local exchange carrier) basis. If none of the AT&T
Parties is interconnected either directly or indirectly with Verizon in a LATA, the implementation of any interconnection by either Party shall be pursuant to the mutual POI terms and conditions set forth below. Appendix A sets forth those LATAs
where AT&T and Verizon are not interconnected as of November 1, 2004 and for which the mutual POI terms set forth below shall apply, if interconnection is implemented between the Parties in those LATAs. 
 (ii) AT&T shall establish at least one (1) mutual POI (i.e., a technically feasible point on Verizon’s network at which each Party delivers
its originating traffic to the other Party) in each of the Verizon Tandem serving areas in each LATA in which either of the Parties wishes to exchange (but is not exchanging as of November 1, 2004) traffic. 
 (iii) Except for LATAs 132 (in New York) and 224 (in New Jersey), the default mutual POI location(s) shall be (A) at each local Tandem location
where Verizon houses separate local and access Tandems in the same Wire Center; and (B) at each Verizon local Tandem location, including those combination Tandems that provide both local and access functionality, provided that the number of
mutual POIs established at local-only Tandem locations (i.e., there is no combination access functionality or separate access Tandem in the same Wire Center) does not exceed the number of Verizon access Tandems in the LATA. If the 

  

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number of Verizon local-only Tandems in a LATA exceeds the number of Verizon access Tandems in a LATA, then Verizon may designate which local Tandem
locations will be mutual POI locations; provided, however, AT&T shall provide separate trunk groups to those local Tandems at which a mutual POI has not been established by AT&T or direct End Office trunks for its originating traffic that is
destined for a Verizon End Office that subtends a Verizon local Tandem at which a mutual POI has not been established by AT&T. For LATAs 132 and 224 (to the extent they are not grandfathered pursuant to Section 8(b) above), the default
mutual POI location(s) shall be each Verizon local Tandem location irrespective of the number or location of Verizon access Tandems. 
 (iv)
In any LATA in which there are fewer than two (2) Verizon local Tandems, in addition to the mutual POI at the Verizon Tandem Wire Center(s) as described above, AT&T shall establish additional mutual POIs at a Verizon End Office Wire Center
when total traffic exchanged between any AT&T End Office and such Verizon End Office reaches 1215 BHCCS in any two (2) consecutive months (or in any three (3) of six (6) consecutive months), unless otherwise mutually agreed to in
writing by the Parties. AT&T shall establish direct End Office trunks to such Verizon End Office when total traffic exchanged between any AT&T End Office and that End Office reaches 1215 BHCCS in any two (2) consecutive months (or in
any three (3) of six (6) consecutive months). AT&T may meet the direct end office trunking obligation through purchasing transport from Verizon or a third party, or through self-provisioning via collocation. 
 (v) Where the Verizon End Office subtends a third party carrier Tandem, then subject to the following condition, each Party shall have the right to
interconnect via transiting the third party Tandem for traffic originated by such Party. If the total volume of traffic exchanged between a certain AT&T switch and a certain Verizon End Office reaches 1215 BHCCS in any two (2) consecutive
months (or in any three (3) of six (6) consecutive months), AT&T shall establish direct End Office trunks between such locations. At its discretion, AT&T also may establish direct End Office trunks between such locations at a lower
traffic volume threshold. The mutual POI will be the existing meet point between Verizon and the Tandem transit provider. 
 (vi) Where a
Verizon switch and an AT&T facility have a common location as set forth in Appendix B to this Amendment, the Parties may effect interconnection for their originating traffic where an applicable Interconnection Agreement specifies use of one way
trunks, and for both Parties’ respective traffic where an applicable Interconnection Agreement specifies use of two way trunks, via direct intrabuilding cable connection pursuant to rates, terms, and conditions comparable to those set forth in
the Parties’ New York Interconnection Agreement as in effect on November 1, 2004. 
 9. Early Termination of Interconnection Agreement.

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applicable tariff or SGAT, or otherwise, the terms contained herein shall govern the relationship of the Parties with respect to the subject matter set forth
herein, through December 31, 2006, and thereafter as well until such time as such terms are superseded by a subsequent Interconnection Agreement effective after December 31, 2006 or are modified pursuant to Section 10 of this
Amendment, notwithstanding the fact that an Interconnection Agreement may expire or be terminated prior to that date. In case of the expiration or termination of an Interconnection Agreement prior to December 31, 2006, the terms contained
herein shall continue to remain in effect through December 31, 2006 and thereafter until such time as such terms are superseded by a subsequent Interconnection Agreement effective after December 31, 2006, or are modified pursuant to
Section 10 of this Amendment. 
 10. Modification of Terms. 
 Notwithstanding any other provision of the Interconnection Agreements, this Amendment, any applicable tariff or SGAT, or otherwise, upon thirty (30) days advance written notice, either Party may initiate a
request, to take effect at any time after December 31, 2006, for an amendment to the Interconnection Agreement(s) to reflect a change of law, or may request inclusion of new or different terms as part of the negotiation or arbitration of a new
interconnection agreement, or may request an amendment to an existing agreement providing new or different terms governing intercarrier compensation and network interconnection architecture, provided that neither Party shall be obligated to agree to
any such request, and in the event the Parties are unable to agree upon different terms or an amendment to an existing Interconnection Agreement, either Party may seek to have the issue arbitrated pursuant to applicable procedures governing the
Interconnection Agreement. Any such request for an amendment shall be deemed to be a request to negotiate, under Sections 251 and 252 of the Act, the rates, terms and conditions of Sections 4 and 5 of the Interconnection Agreement (as amended
hereby) as well as any definitions related thereto. 
  

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 Appendix A 
 LATAs Where Verizon and AT&T Are Not Interconnected As of August 1, 2006 
 Mattoon, IL—LATA 976

 Macomb, IL—LATA 977 
 Louisville, IN—LATA 462

 Richmond, IN—LATA 937 
 Reno, NV—LATA 720

 Lima-Mansfield, OH—LATA 923 
 Blue Field, VA—932

  

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 Appendix B 
 3D Condo and Shared Network Facility Arrangements (“SNFA”) Established Between 
 the
Parties as of August 1, 2006 
  

	
	 VERIZON 3D CONDO SITES - 28 locations

	
	 Mid-Atlantic

	 1. 30 E Street, S.W., Washington, D.C.

	 2. 8670 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD

	 3. 323 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD

	 4. 65/75 W. Passaic Street, Rochelle Park, NJ

	 5. 175 W. Main Street, Freehold, NJ

	 6. 88 Horsehill Road, Cedar Knolls, NJ

	 7. 1300 Whitehorse Pike, Hamilton SQ, NJ

	 8. 95 William Street, Newark, NJ

	 9. 12 N. 7th Street, Camden, NJ

	 10. 2510 Turner Road, Richmond, VA

	 11. 900 Walter Reed Drive, Arlington, VA

	 12. 120-136 W. Bute Street, Norfolk, VA

	 13. 816 Lee Street, Charleston WV

	 14. 703 E. Grace Street, Richmond, VA

	 15. 225 Franklin Street, Roanoke, VA

	 16. 210 Pine Street, Harrisburg, PA

	
	 New England

	 1. 250 Bent Street, Cambridge, MA

	 2. 351 Bridge Street, Springfield, MA

	 3. 425 Canal Street, Lawrence, MA

	 4. 45-55 Forest Street, Portland, ME

	 5. 25 Concord Street, Manchester, NH

	 6. One Greene Street, Providence, RI

	 7. 29 Gates Street, White River Junction, VT

	
	 New York

	 1. 33 Thomas Street, New York, NY

	 2. 158 State Street, Albany, NY

	 3. 62-64 Henry Street, Binghamton, NY

  

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	 4. 65 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY

	 5. 201 S. State Street, Syracuse, NY

  

			
	VERIZON SNFA SITES - 11 locations
	 City/State
	 	 Street Address

	 Verizon SNFA Billed to AT&T
	 	
	 1. Wheeling, WV
	 	1501-1515 Chapline St.
	 2. Lynchburg, VA
	 	706 Church St.
	 3. Staunton, VA
	 	115 Fillmore St.
	 4. Harrisburg, PA
	 	210 Pine St.
	 5. Williamsport, PA
	 	404 West Fourth St.
	 6. Garden City, NY
	 	Address Not Available
		
	 Verizon SNFA Paid to AT&T
	 	
	 7. Fredericksburg, VA
	 	State Road 654
	 8. Newark, NJ
	 	95 William St.
	 9. Worcester, MA
	 	175 Main St.
	 10. Highland, NY
	 	Top of Illinois Mountain
	 11. White Plains, NY
	 	360 Hamilton Ave - D-Bldg.

  

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