Document:

Exhibit 10.46

INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENT UNDER
SECTIONS 251 AND 252 OF THE

TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996

Dated as of February 4, 1999

by and between

NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY d/b/a BELL 

ATLANTIC- RHODE ISLAND

and

COX RHODE ISLAND TELCOM II,
L.L.C. d/b/a COX COMMUNICATIONS

Dated: February 4, 1999

TABLE OF CONTENTS

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
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 4.0

 	
 INTERCONNECTION
 PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(c)(2)

 	
 V

 
	
  

 	
 4.1

 	
 Scope

 	
 V

 
	
  

 	
 4.2

 	
 Physical
 Architecture

 	
 V

 
	
  

 	
 4.3

 	
 Technical
 Specifications

 	
 VI

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 5.0

 	
 TRANSMISSION AND
 ROUTING OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SERVICE TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(c)(2)

 	
 VI

 
	
  

 	
 5.1

 	
 Scope of Traffic

 	
 VI

 
	
  

 	
 5.2

 	
 Switching System
 Hierarchy

 	
 VII

 
	
  

 	
 5.3

 	
 Trunk Group
 Architecture and Traffic Routing

 	
 VIII

 
	
  

 	
 5.4

 	
 Signaling

 	
 IX

 
	
  

 	
 5.5

 	
 Grades of Service

 	
 X

 
	
  

 	
 5.6

 	
 Measurement and
 Billing

 	
 X

 
	
  

 	
 5.7

 	
 Reciprocal
 Compensation Arrangements Section 251(b)(5)

 	
 XI

 
	
  

 	
 5.8

 	
 Municipal Calling
 Service

 	
 XII

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 6.0

 	
 TRANSMISSION AND
 ROUTING OF EXCHANGE ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(c)(2)

 	
 XII

 
	
  

 	
 6.1

 	
 Scope of Traffic

 	
 XII

 
	
  

 	
 6.2

 	
 Trunk Group
 Architecture and Traffic Routing

 	
 XIII

 
	
  

 	
 6.3

 	
 Meet-Point Billing
 Arrangements

 	
 XIII

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 7.0

 	
 TRANSPORT AND
 TERMINATION OF OTHER TYPES OF TRAFFIC

 	
 XIV

 
	
  

 	
 7.1

 	
 Information
 Services Traffic

 	
 XIV

 
	
  

 	
 7.2

 	
 Tandem Transit
 Service

 	
 XIX

 
	
  

 	
 7.3

 	
 Dedicated Transit
 Service

 	
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 7.4

 	
 911/E911
 Arrangements

 	
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 8.0

 	
 JOINT NETWORK
 CONFIGURATION AND GROOMING PROCESS, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, TESTING AND
 REPAIR

 	
 XXI

 
	
  

 	
 8.1

 	
 Joint Network
 Configuration and Grooming Plan

 	
 XXI

 
	
  

 	
 8.2

 	
 Installation,
 Maintenance, Testing and Repair

 	
 XXII

 
	
  

 	
 8.3

 	
 Party Review

 	
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 DATABASES AND
 SIGNALING

 	
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 19.0

 	
 DIRECTORY SERVICES
 ARRANGEMENTS

 	
 XXIII

 
	
  

 	
 19.1

 	
 Directory Listings
 and Directory Distributions

 	
 XXIII

 
	
  

 	
 19.2

 	
 Directory
 Assistance (DA) and Operator Services

 	
 XXIV

 
	
  

 	
 19.3

 	
 Wholesale Busy
 Line Verification and Interrupt (BLV/I)

 	
 XXIV

 
	
  

 	
 19.4

 	
 Direct Access to
 Directory Assistance (DADA)

 	
 XXV

 
	
  

 	
 19.5

 	
 Operator Emergency
 Bulletin Service

 	
 XXV

 
	
  

 	
 19.6

 	
 Operator Pass
 Through Service

 	
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 20.0

 	
 COORDINATION WITH
 TARIFF TERMS/GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
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           4.0
 INTERCONNECTION PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(c)(2) 

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
           Subject
 to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Interconnection of the
 Parties’ facilities and equipment pursuant to Section 4.0 for the
 transmission and routing of Telephone Exchange Service traffic and Exchange
 Access traffic shall be, to the extent possible, established on or before the
 corresponding “Interconnection Activation Date” shown for the State of Rhode
 Island on Schedule 4.0. Schedule 4.0 may be revised and supplemented from
 time to time upon the mutual agreement of the Parties. Interconnection in the
 LATA shall be accomplished through either: (i) a Fiber-Meet as provided in
 Section 4.2; (ii) Collocation as provided in Section 12.0; (iii) any other
 Interconnection method provided by applicable tariff, law, rule or
 regulation; or (iv) any other Interconnection method to which the Parties may
 agree.

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
 4.1

 	
 Scope 

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
           Section
 4.0 describes the physical architecture for Interconnection of the Parties’
 facilities and equipment for the transmission and routing of Local Traffic
 and IntraLATA toll traffic pursuant to Section 251(c)(2) of the Act. Sections
 5.0 and 6.0 prescribe the
 specific logical trunk groups (and traffic routing parameters) which will be
 configured over the physical connections described in this Section (4.0)
 related to the transmission and routing of Telephone Exchange Service traffic
 and Exchange Access traffic, respectively. Other trunk groups, as described
 in this Agreement, may be configured using this architecture.

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
 4.2

 	
 Physical
 Architecture 

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
           Cox
 and BA-RI shall configure a joint network configuration and Grooming Process
 (“Joint Grooming Process” as defined in Section 8.1). Both Parties will
 endeavor to provide a diverse reliable network that incorporates the most
 practicable technologies.

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
           4.2.1
 Network architecture under the Joint Grooming Process shall be established
 under the following minimum criteria:

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 (a)

 	
 The Parties shall
 establish physical interconnection points at the locations designated on
 Schedule 4.0. Points on the Cox network from which Cox will provide transport
 and termination of traffic are designated as the Cox Interconnection Points
 (Cox-IP). Points on the BA-RI network from which BA-RI will provide transport
 and termination of traffic are designated as the BA-RI Interconnection Points
 (BA-IP). Additional interconnection 

 

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 points may be
 established by mutual agreement of both parties at any technically feasible
 points consistent with Act.

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 (b)

 	
 Each Party will
 provide owned or leased facilities to deliver traffic originated on its
 respective networks to the designated interconnection points of the other
 Party’s network. The Party terminating the traffic will be responsible for
 providing all of the transport and termination of calls beyond the designated
 interconnection point.

 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
           4.2.2
 The Parties may interconnect their networks as provided in the Joint Grooming
 Process, unless an alternative plan is mutually agreed to by both parties.

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
 4.3

 	
 Technical
 Specifications 

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
           4.3.1
Cox and BA-RI shall work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable
network. Cox and BA-RI shall exchange appropriate information (i.e.,
maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to
comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the Government and
such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this
desired reliability.  

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
           4.3.2
 Cox and BA-RI shall work cooperatively to apply sound network management
 principles by invoking network management controls to alleviate or to prevent
 congestion. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
           4.3.3
 The publication “Bellcore Technical Publication GR-342-CORE; High Capacity
 Digital Special Access Service, Transmission Parameter Limits and Interface
 Combinations” describes the practices, procedures, specifications and
 interfaces generally utilized by BA-RI and is referenced herein to assist the
 Parties in meeting their respective interconnection responsibilities related
 to electrical/optical interfaces. 

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 5.0

 	
 TRANSMISSION
 AND ROUTING OF TELEPHONE EXCHANGE SERVICE TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO SECTION
 251(c)(2) 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 5.1

 	
 Scope of Traffic 

 

          Section 5.0
prescribes parameters for trunk groups (the Traffic Exchange Trunks) to be
effected over the Interconnections specified in Section 4.0 for the
transmission and routing of Local Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic between
the Parties’ respective Telephone Exchange Service Customers and where such
traffic is not presubscribed for carriage by a third party carrier nor carried
by a third party carrier as casual dialed (1OXXX and 1O1XXXX) traffic. 

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 5.2

 	
 Switching System
 Hierarchy 

 

          5.2.1 For
purposes of this Section (5.0), each of the following Central Office Switches
shall be designated as a “Primary Switch”: 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 (a)

 	
 each Access Tandem
 BA-RI operates in the LATA; 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 (b) 

 	
 the initial switch
 Cox employs to provide Telephone Exchange Service in the LATA;

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 (c)

 	
 any Access or
 other Tandem Cox may establish for provision of Exchange Access in the LATA; 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 (d)

 	
 any additional
 switch or virtual switch Cox may subsequently employ to provide Telephone
 Exchange Service in the LATA which Cox may at its sole option designate as a
 Primary Switch; provided that the total number of Cox Primary Switches for a
 LATA may not, without mutual agreement, exceed the total number of BA-RI
 Primary Switches for that LATA. To the extent Cox chooses to designate any
 additional switch as a Primary Switch, it shall provide notice to BA-RI of
 such designation at least ninety (90) days in advance of the date on which
 Cox activates such switch as a Primary Switch; 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 (e)

 	
 any additional
 Access Tandem switch BA-RI may subsequently employ within a LATA. Traffic
 destined to subtending Secondary Switches routed via such a tandem(s) would
 be determined by network requirements and notice made available to Cox and
 all LECs at least one hundred-eighty (180) days prior to service
 introduction. 

 

          5.2.2 Each
Central Office Switch operated by the Parties which is not designated as a
Primary Switch pursuant to Section 5.2.1 shall be designated as a “Secondary
Switch”. 

          5.2.3 For
purposes of Cox routing traffic to BA-RI, sub-tending arrangements between
BA-RI Primary Switches and BA-RI Secondary Switches shall be the same as the
Access Tandem/End Office sub-tending arrangements which BA-RI maintains for
those switches. For purposes of BA-RI routing traffic to Cox, subtending
arrangements between Cox’s Primary Switches and Cox’s Secondary Switches shall be the same as the Access Tandem/End Office
subtending arrangements which Cox maintains for those switches. 

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 5.3

 	
 Trunk Group
 Architecture and Traffic Routing 

 

          The Parties
shall jointly engineer and configure Traffic Exchange Trunks over the physical
Interconnection arrangements for the transport and termination of Telephone
Exchange Service Traffic, as follows: 

          5.3.1 The
Parties shall initially configure a separate two-way trunk group that will
operate as one-way or two-way as mutually agreed to by both Parties, as a
direct transmission path between each Cox Primary Switch and each BA-RI Primary
Switch. 

          5.3.2
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 5.0, if the two-way
traffic volumes between any two Central Office Switches (whether
Primary-Primary, Primary-Secondary or Secondary-Secondary) at any time exceeds
the capacity of the installed trunks for the CCS busy hour equivalent of one
DS1, the Parties shall within sixty (60) days after such occurrence add trunks
or establish new direct trunk groups consistent with the grades of service and
quality parameters set forth in the Joint Grooming Process. 

          5.3.3 BA-RI
and Cox will allow each other to route their intrastate and interstate switched
access service traffic over the Traffic Exchange Trunk Groups pursuant to the
rates, terms and conditions specified in each Party’s effective intrastate and
interstate access tariffs or at generally available and prevailing rates, terms
and conditions. 

          5.3.4 Usage
sensitive one-way trunks may be used to deliver local, intra, and interLATA
interexchange cellular or other wireless traffic. If Cox terminates
intra/interLATA, interexchange and cellular or other wireless traffic using the
same trunk groups as it uses for terminating local traffic, Cox must provide
usage percentages of the local traffic on the combined use trunk group and,
where available, the calling party number (CPN) through SS7 signaling for all
traffic terminated on the combined use trunk group or usage records necessary
to confirm the usage percentages when requested by BA-RI. 

          5.3.5 Upon
Cox’s request, BA-RI will offer a flat
rated interconnection trunk. The flat-rated interconnection trunk can only be
used to deliver local traffic since measurement capabilities are not available
for the other types of traffic (i.e.: toll, cellular and interLATA). The basis
for the development of rates for the flat-rated interconnection trunk will be
6000 minutes of use per trunk per month per end office trunk and 7500 minutes
of use per trunk per month per tandem trunk. A DS-1 will consist of twenty-four
(24) trunks. This flat-rated option will only be offered upon request until the
two-way usage sensitive trunks are available.  

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 5.4

 	
 Signaling

 

          5.4.1 Where
available, CCIS signaling shall be used by the Parties to set up calls between
the Parties’ Telephone Exchange Service networks. If CCIS signaling is unavailable,
MF (Multi-Frequency) signaling shall be used by the Parties. Each Party shall
charge the other Party equal and reciprocal rates for CCIS signaling in
accordance with applicable tariffs. During the term of this Agreement neither
Party shall charge the other Party additional usage-sensitive rates for SS7
queries (TCAP and ISUP) made for Local Traffic interchanged between the
Parties. 

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          5.4.2 The
publication “Bellcore Special Report SR-TSV-002275, BOC Notes on the LEC
Networks - Signaling” describes the practices, procedures and specifications
generally utilized by BA-RI for signaling purposes and is referenced herein to
assist the Parties in meeting their respective Interconnection responsibilities
related to signaling. 

          5.4.3 The
Parties will cooperate on the exchange of Transactional Capabilities
Application Part (TCAP) messages to facilitate interoperability of CCIS-based
features between their respective networks, including all CLASS features and
functions, to the extent each Party offers such features and functions to its
Customers. All CCIS signaling parameters will be provided including, calling
party number (CPN), originating line information (OLI), calling party category
and charge number. 

          5.4.4 Upon
Cox’s request, each Party shall provide
trunk groups, where available, that are configured utilizing the B8ZS ESF
protocol for 64 Kbps clear channel transmission to allow for ISDN
interoperability between the Parties’ respective networks. 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 5.5

 	
 Grades of Service 

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
           The
 Parties shall initially engineer and shall jointly monitor and enhance all
 trunk groups consistent with the Joint Grooming Process.

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
 5.6

 	
 Measurement and
 Billing

 

          5.6.1 For
billing purposes, each Party shall pass Calling Party Number (CPN) information
on each call carried over the Local/intraLATA Trunks; provided that so long as
the percentage of calls passed with CPN is greater than ninety percent (90%),
all calls exchanged without CPN information shall be billed as either Local
Traffic or IntraLATA Toll Traffic in direct proportion to the minutes of use of
calls exchanged with CPN information. 

          5.6.2
Measurement of billing minutes (except for originating 800/888 calls) shall be
in actual conversation seconds. Measurement of billing minutes for originating
800/888 calls shall be in accordance with applicable tariffs. 

          5.6.3 Where
CPN is not available in a LATA for greater than ten percent (10%) of the
traffic, the Party sending the traffic shall provide factors to determine the
jurisdiction, as well as local vs. toll distinction, of the traffic. Such
factors shall be supported by call record details that will be made available
for review upon request. Where Parties are passing CPN but the receiving Party is
not properly receiving or recording the information, the Parties shall
cooperatively work to correctly identify the traffic, and establish a mutually
agreeable mechanism that will prevent improperly rated traffic. Notwithstanding
this, if any improperly rated traffic occurs, the Parties agree to reconcile
it. 

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 5.7

 	
 Reciprocal
 Compensation Arrangements — Section 251(b)(5) 

 

          5.7.1
Reciprocal Compensation only applies to the transport and termination of Local
Traffic billable by BA-RI or Cox which a Telephone Exchange Service Customer
originates on BA-RI’s or Cox’s network for termination on the
other Party’s network except as provided in Section 5.7.6 below. 

          5.7.2 The
Parties shall compensate each other for transport and termination of Local
Traffic in an equal and symmetrical manner at the rate provided in the Pricing
Schedule. This rate is to be applied at the Cox-Interconnection Point for
traffic delivered by BA-RI, and at the BA-RI-Interconnection Point for traffic
delivered by Cox. No additional charges, including port or transport charges,
shall apply for the termination of Local Traffic delivered to the
Cox-Interconnection Point or the BA-RI-Interconnection Point unless that
Interconnection Point is at a tandem. When Local Traffic is terminated over the
same trunks as intraLATA or interLATA toll, any port or transport or other
applicable access charges related to the toll traffic shall be prorated to be
applied only to the toll traffic. 

          5.7.3 The
Reciprocal Compensation arrangements set forth in this Agreement are not
applicable to Switched Exchange Access Service or to any other IntraLATA calls
originated on a third Party carrier’s network on a 1+ presubscribed basis or a
casual dialed (10XXX or 101XXXX) basis. All Switched Exchange Access Service
and all IntraLATA Toll Traffic shall continue to be governed by the terms and
conditions of the applicable federal and state tariffs. 

          5.7.4 Each
Party shall charge the other Party its effective applicable tariffed IntraLATA
switched access rates for the transport and termination of all IntraLATA Toll
Traffic. 

          5.7.5 Local
Traffic 

                    5.7.5.1
Cox will pay BA-RI interim rates of $0.005 per minute for local traffic
delivered at the BA-RI Tandem and $0.003 per minute for local traffic delivered
at an end office. BA-RI will pay Cox $0.005 per minute for local traffic
delivered to Cox’s switching facility in West Warwick
except as provided in paragraph 5.7.5.2 below. When the RI PUC approves permanent
rates, the permanent rates for tandem and end office termination will supersede
the interim rates, without a retroactive true-up. 

                    5.7.5.2
By mutual agreement or, absent agreement, in accordance with objective criteria
to be established in advance, BA-RI may designate one or more Cox NXX’s for “Virtual” End Office connection and pay the end office rate
($0.003) instead of the tandem rate for all traffic delivered to those NXXs.
Where Cox has made actual end office connection possible, BA-RI must directly
connect 

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in order to get the end office rate. The tacit understanding is that
BA-RI will take advantage of this option whenever, but only where, BA-RI
reasonably believes that an internet provider is being served from a particular
NXX, and the objective criteria will be developed with that end in mind. Where
internet traffic is not involved, the default rate of $0.005 will apply. 

                    5.7.5.3
If the FCC subsequently determines that Internet traffic is subject to
reciprocal compensation, (i.e., that Internet traffic is Local Traffic) no
change will be required in the Cox/BA-RI arrangement. If the FCC determines
that Internet traffic is not subject to reciprocal compensation, (i.e., that
Internet traffic is not Local Traffic) then the parties will be compensated as
determined by the FCC.  

          5.7.6
Compensation for transport and termination of all traffic which has been
subject to performance of INP by one Party for the other Party pursuant to
Section 13.0 shall be as specified in Section 13.6. 

          5.7.7 When
either Party delivers seven (7) or ten (10) digit translated IntraLATA 800/888
service to the other Party for termination, the originating party shall provide
the terminating Party with billing records in industry standard format (EMR) if
required by the terminating Party. The originating Party may bill the
terminating Party for the delivery of the traffic at local reciprocal
compensation rates. The terminating Party may not bill the originating Party
reciprocal compensation under this Agreement. The Party that is providing the
800/888 service shall pay the database inquiry charge, per the Pricing Schedule
to the Party that performed the database inquiry. 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 5.8

 	
 Municipal Calling
 Service 

 

          The Parties
shall work cooperatively to facilitate each Party’s public service obligations
as required by the PUC to provide its end user Customers with toll free
Municipal Calling Service (MCS). Such cooperation shall include the sharing of
certain account and toll free municipal (TFM) codes on a daily or other
mutually agreeable basis and working with other industry participants to
satisfactorily resolve MCS related measurement and billing issues associated
with implementation of IntraLATA presubscription. 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 6.0

 	
 TRANSMISSION
 AND ROUTING OF EXCHANGE ACCESS TRAFFIC PURSUANT TO SECTION 251(c)(2) 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 6.1

 	
 Scope of Traffic

 

          Section 6.0
prescribes parameters for certain trunk groups (Access Toll Connecting Trunks)
to be established over the Interconnections specified in Section 4.0 for the
transmission and routing of Exchange Access traffic between 

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Cox’s Telephone Exchange Service
Customers and Interexchange Carriers (IXCs). 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 6.2

 	
 Trunk Group
 Architecture and Traffic Routing 

 

          6.2.1 The
Parties shall, at Cox’s request, jointly establish “Access
Toll Connecting Trunks” by which they will jointly provide tandem-transported
Switched Exchange Access Services to Interexchange Carriers to enable such
Interexchange Carriers to originate and terminate traffic from/to Cox’s Customers. 

          6.2.2
Access Toll Connecting Trunks shall be used solely for the transmission and
routing of Exchange Access traffic to allow Cox’s Customers to connect to or be connected to the interexchange trunks of
any Interexchange Carrier which is connected to a BA-RI Access Tandem. 

          6.2.3 The “Access Toll Connecting Trunks” shall be two-way trunks, and
operated as one-way or two-way as mutually agreed to by both Parties. These
trunks connect a Switch Cox utilizes to provide Telephone Exchange Service and
Switched Exchange Access in a given LATA to an Access Tandem Switch BA-RI
utilizes to provide Exchange Access in such LATA. 

          6.2.4 The
Parties shall jointly determine which BA-RI Access Tandem(s) will be sub-tended
by each Cox Switch. Cox will consider but not be required to subtend the BA-RI
Access Tandem that would have served the same rate center on BA-RI’s network.
Alternative configurations will be discussed as part of the Joint Grooming
Process. 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 6.3

 	
 Meet-Point Billing
 Arrangements 

 

          6.3.1
Meet-Point Billing arrangements between the Parties for jointly-provided
Switched Exchange Access Services on Access Toll Connecting Trunks will be
governed by the terms and conditions of a mutually agreeable arrangement, in
accordance with Ordering and Billing Forum Guidelines, which the Parties will
cooperatively work to develop. 

          6.3.2 Until
and unless changed by the FCC on a going forward basis, Cox shall retain one
hundred percent (100%) of the Residual Interconnection Charge in instances in
which Cox provides the End Office switching. 

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 7.0

 	
 TRANSPORT
 AND TERMINATION OF OTHER TYPES OF TRAFFIC

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 7.1

 	
 Information
 Services Traffic

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
           Bundled
Information Provider (IP) Billing Arrangement. This section describes a
cooperative billing arrangement to support interconnection to network
services for recorded information programs. These are “pay-per-call”
audiotext programs in which a vendor contracts with the local exchange
carrier to provide recorded announcement information or open discussion
programs to the general public. In specific LATA’s in the BA-RI region, BA-RI
reserves exchanges 976, 550, 540, 970 and 940 for its Information Services
Provider Customers offering the services addressed in the following
paragraphs: 

 
	
  

 
	
           Unbundled
IP Billing Arrangement. This section describes a cooperative billing
arrangement to support interconnection to network services for recorded
information programs. These are “pay-per-call” audiotext programs in which a
vendor contracts with the local exchange carrier to provide recorded announcement
information or open discussion programs to the general public. In specific
LATA’s in the BA-RI region, BA-RI reserves exchanges 976, 550, 540, 970 and
940 for its Information Services Provider Customers offering the services
addressed in the following paragraphs: 

 
	
  

 
	
  

 	
 7.1.1

 	
 Bundled IP Billing
 Arrangement

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 7.1.1.1

 	
 Routing and
 Provisioning: Each Party shall route Information Service Traffic which
 originates on its own network to the appropriate information services
 platform(s) connected to the other Party’s network. Where Cox uses its own
 network facilities, Cox will establish a direct trunk group to the BA-RI
 information services tandem switch. This trunk group will be utilized to
 allow Cox to route Information Service Traffic originated on its network to
 BA-RI. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Where BA-RI
 routing plans permit a combination of POTS and IP traffic on such direct
 trunk groups, Cox may route a combination of POTS and IP traffic without
 establishing a separate direct trunk group exclusively for IP data. However,
 where BA-RI requires direct trunks dedicated to IP traffic, Cox must
 establish direct, dedicated trunking for its IP traffic. Such determinations
 will be at the sole discretion of BA-RI, on a par with its established
 routing requirements in each LATA, and are subject to change.

 

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Where Cox utilizes the BA-RI network through the purchase of unbundled
network elements, Information Service Traffic may be routed over BA-RI
information service trunks on a shared basis. 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 7.1.1.2

 	
 Information Mass
 Announcement Services 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 a)

 	
 For Information
 Mass Announcement Service, the Party (Originating Party) on whose network the
 Information Services Traffic originated shall bill and collect such
 Information Provider charges and remit an amount equal to such charges to the
 Party (Terminating Party) to whose information platform the Information
 Service Traffic terminated less the Information Service Billing and
 Collection fee set forth in the Pricing Schedule. The Terminating Party may
 bill the Originating Party for such charges. The Originating Party shall pay
 the Terminating party in full regardless of uncollectible items. This shall
 apply whether the Originating Party uses its own network or utilizes the
 other Party’s network through the purchase of unbundled network elements. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 b)

 	
 Upon request, the
 Party (Originating Party) on whose network the Information Service Traffic
 originated shall provide, via electronic file transfer or magnetic tape or
 other means as available, all recorded call detail information to the Party
 (Terminating Party) to whose information platform the Information Service
 Traffic terminated, at the standard price for record transmission. This data
 shall be in unrated EMR format per OBF/Bellcore standard. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 7.1.1.3

 	
 Variable Rated
 Information Services 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 a)

 	
 The Party
 (Originating Party) on whose network the Information Service Traffic
 originated shall provide, via electronic file transfer or magnetic tape or
 other means as available, all recorded call detail information to the Party
 (Terminating Party) to whose information platform the Information Service
 Traffic terminated, at the standard price for record transmission. This data
 shall be in unrated EMR format per OBF/Bellcore standard. This shall apply
 whether the Originating Party uses its own network or utilizes the other
 Party’s network through the purchase of unbundled network elements. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 b)

 	
 The Terminating
 Party shall provide to the Originating Party, via electronic file transfer or
 magnetic tape or other means

 

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 as available, all
 necessary information to bill the Information Service Traffic to the
 Originating Party’s Customers pursuant to the Terminating Party’s agreements
 with each Information Provider, at the standard price for record transmission.
 Information shall be provided in as timely a fashion as practical in order to
 facilitate record review and reflect actual prices set by the individual
 Information Providers. This data will consist of the EMR records previously
 delivered by the Originating Party, returned to the Originating Party in
 rated format where possible, or with appropriate indicators populated on
 error messages. No Billing and Collection fees will be applied to error
 messages. No taxes will be calculated or paid on the Originating Party’s
 traffic.

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 c)

 	
 The Originating
 Party shall bill and collect such Information Provider charges and remit the
 amounts collected to the Terminating Party less: 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
 the Information
 Services Billing and Collection fees set forth on the Pricing Schedule; and

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 (2)

 	
 customer
 adjustments provided by the Originating Party. Adjustments are made for
 subscriber-priced traffic only.

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 d)

 	
 The Terminating
 Party shall calculate these charges and bill them to the Originating Party
 for remittance. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 e)

 	
 The Originating
 Party shall provide to the Terminating Party sufficient information regarding
 uncollectibles and Customer adjustments. The Terminating Party shall pass
 through the adjustments to the Information Provider. However, if the
 Information Provider disputes such adjustments and refuses to accept such
 adjustments, the Originating Party shall reimburse the Terminating Party for
 all such disputed adjustments. Final resolution regarding all disputed
 adjustments shall be solely between the Originating Party and the Information
 Provider. 

 

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 7.1.1.4

 	
 Blocking

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Nothing in this
 Agreement shall restrict either Party from offering to its Exchange Service
 Customers the ability to block the completion of Information Service Traffic,
 whether Information Mass Announcement Services or Variable Rated Information
 Services. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 7.1.1.5

 	
 Billing and Usage
 Specifications 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 The Parties shall
 adopt an Information Provider Usage and Billing Specification Agreement prior
 to implementation of this billing arrangement. With the mutual consent of
 both Parties, the Information Provider Usage and Billing Specification
 Agreement may be modified in the future. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 7.1.2

 	
 Unbundled IP
 Billing Arrangement:

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 7.1.2.1

 	
 Routing and
 Provisioning 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Each Party shall
 route Information Service Traffic which originates on its own network to the
 appropriate information services platform(s) connected to the other Party’s network. Where Cox uses its own
 network facilities, Cox will establish a direct trunk group to the BA-RI
 information services tandem switch. This trunk group will be utilized to
 allow Cox to route Information Service Traffic originated on its network to
 BA-RI. Where BA-RI routing plans permit a combination of POTS and IP traffic
 on such direct trunk groups, Cox may route a combination of POTS and IP
 traffic without establishing a separate direct trunk group exclusively for IP
 data. However, where BA-RI requires direct trunks dedicated to IP traffic,
 Cox must establish direct, dedicated trunking for its IP traffic. Such
 determinations will be at the sole discretion of BA-RI, on a par with its
 established routing requirements in each LATA, and are subject to change. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Where Cox utilizes
 the BA-RI network through the purchase of unbundled network elements,
 Information Service Traffic may be routed over BA-RI information service
 trunks on a shared basis. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 7.1.2.2

 	
 Information Mass
 Announcement Services 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 a)

 	
 For Information
 Mass Announcement Service, the Party (Originating Party) on whose network the
 Information Services Traffic originated shall bill and collect such
 Information Provider charges and remit an amount equal to such charges to the
 Party (Terminating Party) to whose

 

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 information
 platform the Information Service Traffic terminated less the Information
 Service Billing and Collection fee set forth in the Pricing Schedule. The
 Terminating Party may bill the Originating Party for such charges. The
 Originating Party shall pay the Terminating Party in full regardless of
 uncollectible items. This shall
 apply whether the Originating Party uses its own network or utilizes the
 other party’s network through the purchase of unbundled network elements.

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 b)

 	
 Upon request, the
 Party (Originating Party) on whose network the Information Service Traffic
 originated shall provide, via electronic file transfer or magnetic tape or
 other means as available, all recorded call detail information to the Party
 (Terminating Party) to whose information platform the Information Service
 Traffic terminated, at the standard price for record transmission. This data
 shall be in unrated EMR format per OBF/Bellcore standard.

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 7.1.2.3

 	
 Variable Rated
 Information Services 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 a)

 	
 The Terminating
 Party shall charge the Originating Party $0.03 per minute of use for
 transport and switching. These charges shall be calculated by the Terminating
 Company and billed to the Originating Company. These charges shall apply
 whether the Originating Party uses its own network or utilizes the other
 Party’s network through the purchase of unbundled network elements. End user
 Customer adjustments shall not apply to these charges. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 b)

 	
 Upon request from
 the Originating Party, the Terminating Party shall make available its Rating
 Service at a charge of $0.03 per message plus a $15,000 non-recurring charge.
 Under Rating Service, the Originating Party shall provide to the Terminating
 Party via electronic file transfer or magnetic tape or other means as
 available, recorded call detail information in unrated EMR format per
 OBF/Bellcore standard; the Terminating Party shall rate such calls placed by
 the Originating Party’s Customers and terminating to Information Provider
 services contracted with the Terminating Party, according to the rates
 established by such Information Providers. The Terminating Party shall then
 return the call records to the Originating Party, in rated format where
 possible, or with appropriate indicators populated on error messages. The
 Rating Service fee will be applied to all messages. In addition to the
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 Rating Service,
 standard charges will be made by the Terminating Party for the transmission
 and delivery of such records and files. The Terminating Party will not bill
 and collect for such rated calls. The Terminating Party will not calculate or
 pay taxes for such rated calls.

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 c)

 	
 Alternatively, at
 the Originating Party’s option, it may purchase a rating table from the
 Terminating Party at the rate set forth in the Pricing Schedule. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 d)

 	
 The Originating
 Party is responsible for all payments due the Information Providers to whose
 programs that Party’s Customer places calls, and other obligations and
 relationships with such Information Providers. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 e)

 	
 Resolution
 regarding all Customer adjustments shall be solely between the Originating
 Party and the Information Provider. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 7.1.2.4

 	
 Blocking 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Nothing in this
 Agreement shall restrict either Party from offering to its Exchange Service
 Customers the ability to block the completion of Information Service Traffic,
 whether Information Mass Announcement Services or Variable Rated Information
 Services. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 7.1.2.5

 	
 Billing and Usage
 Specifications 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 The Parties shall
 adopt an Information Provider Usage and Billing Specification Agreement prior
 to implementation of this billing arrangement. With the mutual consent of
 both Parties, the Information Provider Usage and Billing Specification
 Agreement may be modified in the future.

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 7.2

 	
 Tandem Transit
 Service (Transit Service)

 

          7.2.1
“Transit Service” means the delivery of certain traffic between Cox and a LEC
by BA-RI over the Local/IntraLATA/InterLATA Trunks. The following traffic types
will be delivered: (i) Local or intraLATA Toll Traffic originated from Cox to
such LEC; and (ii) Local Traffic or IntraLATA Toll Traffic originated from such
LEC and terminated to Cox where BA-RI carries such traffic. 

          7.2.2
Subject to Section 7.2.4, the Parties shall compensate each other for Transit
Service as follows:

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 a)

 	
 Cox shall pay
 BA-RI for Local Traffic Cox originated over the Transit Service at the rate
 specified in the Pricing Schedule plus any additional charges or costs such
 terminating LEC imposes or levies on BA-RI for the delivery or termination of
 such traffic, including any InterLATA or IntraLATA switched access charges; 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 b)

 	
 BA-RI shall pay
 Cox for Local, InterLATA, or IntraLATA Toll Traffic terminated to Cox from
 such LEC at the appropriate reciprocal compensation rates described in
 Section 5.7, InterLATA access rates, or at Cox applicable switched access or
 other rates or local termination rate, whichever is appropriate. 

 

          7.2.3 BA-RI
expects that all networks involved in transit traffic will deliver each call to
each involved network with CCIS and the appropriate Transactional Capabilities
Application Part (TCAP) message to facilitate full interoperability of those
services supported by BA-RI and billing functions. In all cases, Cox is
responsible to follow the Exchange Message Record (EMR) standard and exchange
records with both BA-RI and the terminating LEC to facilitate the billing
process to the originating network. 

          7.2.4 BA-RI
agrees that it shall make available to Cox, at Cox’s sole option, any Tandem Transit
arrangement BA-RI offers to another Telecommunications Carrier at the same
rates, terms, and conditions provided to such other Telecommunications carrier.

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 7.3

 	
 Dedicated Transit
 Service 

 

          7.3.1
“Dedicated Transit Service” provides for the dedicated connection between a Cox
collocation arrangement established pursuant to this Agreement or applicable
tariffs and/or license agreements at a BA-RI premises and a collocation
arrangement of a third party carrier that maintains a collocation arrangement
at the same premises. Dedicated Transit Service shall be provided using a
cross-connection (dedicated connection) using suitable BA-RI-provided cable or
transmission facilities or any other mutually agreed upon arrangement. In the
alternative, pursuant to Schedule 7.3.1, BA-RI will provide Cox with Dedicated
Cable Support (“DCS”) to facilitate Interconnection with another CLEC located
within the same common area in the central office. 

          7.3.2 The
carrier that requests the Dedicated Transit Service shall be the Customer of
record for both ends of the service in terms of ordering, provisioning,
maintenance, and billing. Alternative arrangements may be utilized if agreed
upon by all three Parties. 

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 7.4

 	
 911/E911
 Arrangements 

 

          7.4.1 Cox
will interconnect to the BA-RI 911/E911 selective router/E911 tandems which
serve the areas in which Cox provides exchange services for the provision of
E911 services and for access to all subtending Public Safety Answering Points
(PSAPs). BA-RI will provide Cox with the appropriate CLLI codes and
specifications of the tandem serving area. 

          7.4.2 Path
and route diverse interconnections for E911 shall be made at the Cox-IP, the
BA-IP, or other points as necessary and mutually agreed to. 

          7.4.3 BA-RI
will provide Cox with an electronic interface through which Cox shall input and
provide a daily update of E911 database information related to appropriate Cox
Customers. BA-RI will provide Cox with the Master Street Address Guide (MSAG)
so that Cox can ensure the accuracy of the data transfer. Additionally, BA-RI
shall assist Cox in obtaining the subscriber number of the single PSAP which
exists in Rhode Island. 

          7.4.4 BA-RI
and Cox will use their best efforts to facilitate the prompt, robust, reliable
and efficient interconnection of Cox’s systems to the E911 platforms. 

          7.4.5 Cox
will compensate BA-RI for connections to its E911 System pursuant to the
Pricing Schedule (Exhibit A hereto). 

          7.4.6 Both
Parties will comply with all applicable rules and regulations pertaining to the
provision of E911 services in the State of Rhode Island. 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 8.0

 	
 JOINT
 NETWORK CONFIGURATION AND GROOMING PROCESS; INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE,
 TESTING AND REPAIR. 

 

8.1  Joint Network Configuration and Grooming Process 

          8.1.1
Within six months after the date of this Agreement or as the Parties mutually
agree, Cox and BA-RI shall jointly develop an implementation and grooming
process (the Joint Grooming Process) which shall define and detail, inter-alia:

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 a)

 	
 agreement on
 Physical Architecture consistent with the guidelines defined in Section 4.0; 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 b)

 	
 standards to ensure that interconnection trunk groups experience a grade of
 service, availability and quality which is comparable to that achieved on
 interoffice trunks within BA-RI’s network and in accord with all appropriate

 

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 relevant
 industry-accepted quality, reliability and availability standards;

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 c)

 	
 the respective duties and responsibilities of the Parties with respect to the
 administration and maintenance of the trunk groups, including but not limited
 to standards and procedures for notification and discoveries of trunk
 disconnects; 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 d)

 	
 disaster recovery
 provision escalations; and 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 e)

 	
 expedite
 provisions. 

 

The initial mutual interconnection is not dependent upon completion of
the Joint Grooming Process. 

8.2 Installation, Maintenance, Testing and Repair. 

          8.2.1.
BA-RI’s standard intervals as set forth in Schedule 8.2, attached, will be
utilized in connection with the establishment of all interconnection trunking
arrangements between the Parties. Cox shall meet the same intervals for
comparable installations, maintenance, joint testing, and repair of its
facilities and services associated with or used in conjunction with
interconnection or shall notify BA-RI of its inability to do so and will
negotiate such intervals in good faith. 

8.3 Party Review 

          8.3.1. The
Parties will carefully review the Network Reliability Council’s recommendations
and, as part of the Joint Grooming Process, implement such recommendations
where technically and economically feasible. 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 17.0

 	
 DATABASES
 AND SIGNALING 

 

     BA-RI shall, at Cox’s election, provide Cox with
electronic interfaces to access BA-RI’s databases, including LIDB and 800/888,
and associated signaling necessary for the routing and completion of Cox’s traffic through the provision of
SS7 under its applicable tariffs. 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 18.0

 	
 NOT
ADOPTED  

 

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 19.0

 	
 DIRECTORY
 SERVICES ARRANGEMENTS 

 

     BA-RI will provide certain directory
services to Cox as defined herein. In this Section (19.0) of this Agreement,
references to Cox Customer telephone numbers means telephone numbers falling
within NXX codes directly assigned to Cox and to numbers which are retained by
Cox on the Customer’s behalf pursuant to Interim Telecommunications Number
Portability arrangements described in Section 13.0 of this Agreement. 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 19.1

 	
 Directory Listings
 and Directory Distributions 

 

          19.1.1
BA-RI will include Cox Customers telephone numbers in all of its “White Pages”
and “Yellow Pages” directory listings (including electronic directories) and
directory assistance databases associated with the areas in which Cox provides
services to such Customers, and will distribute such directories to such
Customers, in an identical and transparent manner in which it provides those
functions for its own Customers’ telephone numbers. 

          19.1.2
BA-RI will include all Cox NXX codes on appropriate existing calling charts in
the BA-RI Customer Guide section of the directory in the same manner as it
provides this information for its own NXX codes. 

          19.1.3 Cox
will provide BA-RI with its directory listings and daily updates to those
listings (including new, changed, and deleted listings) in a mutually agreed
upon format at no charge. 

          19.1.4
BA-RI will accord Cox directory listing information the same level of
confidentiality which BA-RI accords its own directory listing information and
in any event shall not distribute Cox’s directory listing information to
third parties without Cox’s written consent. 

          19.1.5
BA-RI shall provide Cox at no charge with: (i) one basic single line white and
yellow page directory listing per business Customer number, or one basic single
line white page directory listing per residence Customer number; (ii) directory
distribution for Cox Customers; and (iii) listings of Cox Customers in the
directory assistance database. 

          19.1.6
BA-RI will provide Cox with a report of all Cox Customer listings ninety (90)
days prior to directory publication in such form and format as may be mutually
agreed to by both Parties. Both Parties shall use their best efforts to ensure
the accurate listing of such information. 

          19.1.7
Yellow Page Maintenance 

     BA-RI will work cooperatively with Cox so
that Yellow Pages advertisements purchased by Customers who switch their
service to Cox (including Customers utilizing Interim Telecommunications Number
Portability) are maintained without interruption. BA-RI will allow Cox
Customers to purchase new Yellow Pages

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advertisements without discrimination, under the identical rates, terms
and conditions that apply to BA-RI’s Customers. 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 19.1.8

 	
 Information Pages 

 

     BA-RI will include in the “Information
Pages” or comparable section of its White Pages Directories for areas served by
Cox, listings provided by Cox for Cox’s installation, repair and Customer service
information, including appropriate identifying logo. Cox shall be allocated one
page. Such listings shall appear in the manner that such information appears
for subscribers of BA-RI and other LECs. BA-RI shall not charge Cox for
inclusion of this information. 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 19.2

 	
 Directory
 Assistance (DA) and Operator Services (OS) 

 

          19.2.1 Upon
request, BA will provide Cox with directory assistance and/or IntraLATA
operator services in accordance with the rates and terms set forth in the
Pricing Schedule (Exhibit A hereto) and the Directory Assistance and Operator
Services Agreement appended hereto as Exhibit C. 

          19.2.2 Cox
shall arrange at its expense the trunking and other facilities required to
transport traffic to and from the designated DA and OS switch locations. 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 19.3

 	
 Wholesale Busy
 Line Verification and Interrupt (BLV/I) 

 

          19.3.1
Wholesale Busy Line Verification permits the operator of one local carrier to
request the status of access lines (conversation in progress, available to
receive calls, or out of order) that are served by another local carrier.
Interrupt allows the operator of one local carrier to request interruption of
conversation on access lines that have been determined to be in use. 

          19.3.2 If
Local Carrier A decides or is required by a regulatory body of competent
jurisdiction to offer BLV/I services to enable its Customers to verify and/or
interrupt calls of Local Carrier B’s Customers, the operator bureau of Local
Carrier B shall accept and respond to Wholesale BLV/I requests from the
operator bureau of Local Carrier A. Cox and BA-RI shall compensate the other
Local Carrier for Wholesale BLV/I inquiries in accordance with the rates of the
other Local Carrier’s Tariff or at the rates specified in Exhibit A of this
Agreement for Wholesale BLV/I. 

          19.3.3 The
Local Carrier B operator shall only verify the status of the line or interrupt
the line to inform the called party that another caller is attempting to reach
them. The Local Carrier B operator will not complete the telephone call of the
Customer initiating the BLV/I request. The Local Carrier B operator will make
only one Wholesale BLV/I attempt per operator bureau telephone request, and the
applicable charges apply whether or not the called party releases the line. 

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Wholesale BLV/I cannot be performed on telephone numbers utilizing a
“call forwarding” feature. The operator shall respond to only one telephone
number per call on requests for Wholesale BLV/I. 

          19.3.4 Each
Local Carrier shall route Wholesale BLV/I traffic inquiries over separate
direct trunks groups (and not the Local/IntraLATA/InterLATA Trunks established
between the Local Carriers’ respective operator bureaus. Each Party shall offer
interconnection for Wholesale BLV/I traffic at its operator services switch
serving the LATA or other mutually agreed point within the LATA. Unless
otherwise mutually agreed, the Parties shall configure Wholesale BLV/I trunks
over the Interconnection architectures in accordance with the terms of Section
4 of this Agreement. Local Carrier A shall outpulse the appropriate NPA, ATC
Code, and Routing Code (operator code) to Local Carrier B. 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 19.4

 	
 Direct Access to
 Directory Assistance (DADA) 

 

     Direct Access to Directory Assistance
(DADA) is a database service that provides for access to BA-RI listings by a
Cox operator. The DADA database is a physically distinct entity from the BA-RI
DA database, populated with identical listing data, and updated from the same
source on a daily basis. 

     Cox is required to arrange for
interconnection to the database. BA-RI will interconnect at any technically
feasible point designated by Cox. 

     BA-RI will provide Cox with a User Guide
for training its agents. 

     Rates and Charges for DADA are set forth in the
Pricing Schedule. 

19.5 Operator Emergency Bulletin Service 

     This option provides Cox with emergency
numbers of police, fire, ambulance and Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) in
the BA-RI serving area so that Cox operators can connect callers directly to
the proper emergency bureaus. 

     The BA-RI Operator Emergency Bulletin
Service lists the emergency, police, fire, ambulance and PSAP telephone numbers
by municipality and in alphabetical order for each of the areas served by
BA-RI. 

     Operator Emergency Bulletin Service is
available for use by Cox operators for the sole purpose of assisting callers in
reaching an emergency bureau. 

     Operator Emergency Bulletin Service is a
copy of BA-RI’s own emergency bulletin. This agreement includes one annual copy
of the bulletin plus periodic updates during the year. Independent telephone
companies’ emergency numbers are not included (Exhibit A hereto). 

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     Rates and charges for Operator Emergency
Bulletin service are set forth in the Pricing Schedule. 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 19.6

 	
 Operator
 Passthrough Service 

 

     This option provides Cox’s end users with access to operators
of their Presubscribed Interexchange Carriers (IC) for operator assisted call
completion. This option applies only when the Presubscribed IC provides
Operator Services for Cox’s end users for calls originating
from a particular LATA and is capable of receiving calls passed through it by
BA-RI in that LATA. 

     BA-RI will, when requested by Cox’s end user, connect that end user to
a specified IC for operator call completion provided that IC offers operator
services in that end user’s originating LATA and is capable of receiving calls
passed through to it by BA-RI in that LATA. 

     If the IC does not provide Operator
Services for Cox’s end user, at the option of the IC,
BA-RI will provide Cox’s end user with access to an IC designated Operator
Services Provider or to a BA-RI provided announcement which will direct Cox’s end user to contact their
Presubscribed IC for dialing instructions. 

     The Operator Passthrough charge is
applied on an operator work second basis, and rated using the 0-Operator
Handled calls in the Pricing Schedule. 

     Cox will be assessed this charge on calls
that are passed through to either the Presubscribed IC’s operator, or a BA-RI
provided recording indicating that the IC does not provide service in that
area. 

     Rates
and charges applied to Operator Passthrough Service are set forth in the
Pricing Schedule. 

XXVIExhibit 10.47

AMENDMENT NO. 1 REGARDING

UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS

          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 (“Verizon”), a New York
corporation with offices at 185 Franklin Street, Boston, MA 02110, and RNK,
Inc, d/b/a RNK Telecom, a Massachusetts corporation with offices at 333 Elm
Street, Dedham, MA 02026 (“RNK”), enter into this Amendment No.1 regarding
Verizon’s offering of Unbundled Network Elements, dated as of August 30, 2001
(this “Amendment No.1”) (each of Verizon and RNK being referred to individually
as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”). 

          WHEREAS,
RNK has previously adopted certain terms of the Interconnection Agreement
between Verizon and Level 3 Communications, LLC (“Level 3”) pursuant to Section
252(i) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (the “Act”); 

          WHEREAS,
RNK has previously adopted certain terms of the Interconnection Agreement
between Verizon and Cox Communications, d/b/a Cox Rhode Island Telecomm II
(“Cox”) pursuant to Section 252(i) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (the
“Act”) (the adopted terms of the Level 3 and Cox agreements shall be referred
to collectively as the “Terms”); 

          WHEREAS,
the Parties desire to amend the Terms as set forth herein to supplement the
Terms with terms and conditions to govern access to Verizon’s Network Elements
on an unbundled basis; 

          NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth herein, and for
other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are
hereby acknowledged, the Parties hereby agree as follows: 

          1.
Amendment No.1 to the Terms. The Parties agree that the terms and
conditions set forth in Attachment 1 and the rates in Exhibit A, attached
hereto and made a part of this Amendment, shall govern access to Verizon’s
Network Elements on an unbundled basis. 

          2.
Conflict between this Amendment No.1 and the Terms. This Amendment No.1
shall be deemed to revise the terms and provisions of the Terms to the extent
necessary to give effect to the terms and provisions of this Amendment No.1. In
the event of a conflict between the terms and provisions of this Amendment No.1
and the terms and provisions of the Terms, this Amendment No.1 shall govern, provided, however, that the fact that a
term or provision appears in this Amendment No.1 but not in the Terms, or in
the Terms but not in this Amendment No.1, shall not be interpreted as, or deemed
grounds for finding, a conflict for purposes of this Section 2. 

          3.
Counterparts. This Amendment No.1 may be executed in one or more
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
No.1 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 No.1. 

          5.
Scope of Amendment No.1. This Amendment No.1 shall amend, modify and
revise the Terms only to the extent set forth expressly in Section 1 of
this Amendment No.1, and, except to the extent set forth in Section 1 of
this Amendment No.1, the terms and provisions of the Terms shall remain in full
force and effect after the date first set forth above. 

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          IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Amendment No.1 as of the year
and date first written above. 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
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Attachment 1 – Unbundled Network Elements

	
  

 	
  

 
	
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Subject to the
conditions set forth in Section 11.7 below, Verizon shall provide to RNK, in
accordance with this Amendment No.1 (including, but not limited to, Verizon’s
applicable Tariffs) and the requirements of Applicable Law, access to Verizon’s
Network Elements on an unbundled basis and in Combinations as set forth in
Section 11.12; provided, however, that notwithstanding any other provision of
this Amendment No.1, Verizon shall be obligated to provide unbundled Network
Elements (UNEs) and Combinations to RNK only to the extent required by
Applicable Law and thus may decline to provide UNEs or Combination to RNK to
the extent that provision of such UNEs or Combination are not required by
Applicable Law. 

          11.1
Verizon’s Provision of Network Elements 

          Subject
to the conditions set forth in Section 11.7, Verizon shall provide RNK access to
the following: 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
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          Subject
to the conditions set forth in Section 11.7, Verizon shall allow RNK to access
Loops unbundled from local switching and local transport as required by
Applicable Law, in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this
Section 11.2. The available Loop types are as set forth below: 

                    11.2.1
“2 Wire Analog Voice Grade Loop” or “Analog 2W” provides an effective 2-wire
channel with 2-wire interfaces at each end that is suitable for the transport
of analog Voice Grade (nominal 300 to 3000 Hz) signals and loop-start
signaling. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR-72565, as
revised from time-to-time. If “Customer-Specified Signaling” is requested, the
Loop will operate with one of the following signaling types that may be
specified when the Loop is ordered: loop-start, ground-start,
loop-reverse-battery, and no signaling. Customer specified signaling is more
fully described in Verizon TR-72570, as revised from time-to-time. 

                    11.2.2
“4-Wire Analog Voice Grade Loop” or “Analog 4W” provides an effective 4-wire
channel with 4-wire interfaces at each end that is suitable for the transport
of analog Voice Grade (nominal 300 to 3000 Hz) signals. This Loop type will
operate with one of the following signaling types that may be specified when
the service is ordered: loop-start, ground-start, loop-reverse-battery, duplex,

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and no
signaling. This Loop type is more fully described in Verizon TR-72570, as
revised from time-to-time. 

                    11.2.3
“2-Wire ISDN Digital Grade Loop” or “BRI ISDN” provides a channel with 2-wire
interfaces at each end that is suitable for the transport of 160 kbps digital
services using the ISDN 2B1Q line code as described in ANSI T1.601-1998 and
Verizon TR 72575 (, as TR 72575 is revised from time-to-time). In some cases
loop extension equipment may be necessary to bring the line loss within
acceptable levels pursuant to ANSI T1.601-1998 and Verizon TR 72575. Verizon
will provide loop extension equipment only upon request. A separate charge will
apply for loop extension equipment as set forth in Exhibit A. 

                    11.2.4
“2-Wire ADSL-Compatible Loop” or “ADSL 2W” provides a channel with 2-wire
interfaces at each end that is suitable for the transport of digital signals up
to 8 Mbps toward the Customer and up to 1 Mbps from the Customer.
ADSL-Compatible Loops will be available only where existing copper facilities
are available and can meet applicable specifications. Verizon will not build
new copper facilities. The upstream and downstream ADSL power spectral density
masks and dc line power limits in Verizon TR 72575, Issue 2, as revised from
time-to-time, must be met. 

                    11.2.5
“2-Wire HDSL-Compatible Loop” or “HDSL 2W” consists of a single 2-wire
non-loaded, twisted copper pair that meets the carrier serving area design
criteria. The HDSL power spectral density mask and dc line power limits
referenced in Verizon TR 72575, Issue 2, as revised from time-to-time, must be
met. 2-wire HDSL-compatible local loops will be provided only where existing
facilities are available and can meet applicable specifications. Verizon will
not build new copper facilities. The 2-wire HDSL-compatible loop is only
available in Verizon service areas. RNK may order a GTE Designed Digital Loop
to provide similar capability in the GTE service area. 

                    11.2.6.1
4-Wire HDSL-Compatible Loop or HDSL 4W consists of two 2-wire, non-loaded,
twisted copper pairs that meet the carrier serving area design criteria. The
HDSL power spectral density mask and dc line power limits referenced in Verizon
TR 72575, Issue 3 must be met. 4-Wire HDSL-compatible local Loops will be
provided only where existing facilities are available and can meet applicable
specifications. Verizon will not build new copper facilities.. 

                    11.2.6.2
“2-Wire IDSL-Compatible Metallic Loop” consists of a single 2-wire non-loaded,
twisted copper pair that meets revised resistance design criteria. This UNE
loop, is intended to be used with very-low band symmetric DSL systems that meet
the Class 1 signal power limits and other criteria in the draft T1E1.4 loop
spectrum management standard (T1E1.4/2000-002R3) and are not compatible with
2B1Q 160 kbps ISDN transport systems. The actual data rate achieved depends
upon the performance of CLEC-provided modems with the electrical
characteristics associated with the loop. This loop cannot be provided via
UDLC. IDLC-compatible local loops will be provided only where facilities are
available and can meet applicable specifications. Verizon will not build new
copper facilities. 

                    11.2.6.3
“2-Wire SDSL-Compatible Loop”, is intended to be used with low band symmetric
DSL systems that meet the Class 2 signal power limits and other criteria in the
draft T1E1.4 loop spectrum management standard (T1E1.4/2000-002R3). This UNE
loop consists of a single 2-wire non-loaded, twisted copper pair that meets
Class 2 length limit in T1E1.4/2000-002R3. The data rate achieved depends on
the performance of the CLEC-provided modems with the electrical characteristics
associated with the loop. SDSL-compatible local loops will be provided only
where facilities are available and can meet applicable specifications. Verizon
will not build new copper facilities. 

                    11.2.7
“4-Wire 56 kbps Loop” is a 4-wire Loop that provides a transmission path that
is suitable for the transport of digital data at a synchronous rate of 56 kbps
in opposite directions on such Loop simultaneously. A 4-Wire 56 kbps Loop
consists of two pairs of non-loaded copper wires with no intermediate
electronics or it consists of universal digital loop carrier with 56 kbps DDS
dataport transport capability. Verizon shall provide 4-Wire 56 kbps Loops to
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technical
specifications set forth in Verizon Technical Reference TR72575, Issue 3, as
such issue may be revised from time to time. 

                    11.2.8.1
“4-Wire DS-1-compatible Loop” (Digital Grade Loop) provides a channel with
4-wire interfaces at each end. Each 4-wire channel is suitable for the
transport of 1.544 Mbps digital signals simultaneously in both directions using
PCM line code. DS-1-compatible Loops will be available only where existing
facilities can meet the specifications in ANSI T1.403 and Verizon TR 72575 (as
TR 72575 is revised from time-to-time). 

                    11.2.8.2
“DS-3 Loops” will support the transmission of isochronous bipolar serial data
at a rate of 44.736 Mbps or the equivalent of 28 DS-1 channels. The DS-3 Loop
includes the electronics necessary to provide the DS-3 transmission rate. A
DS-3 Loop will only be provided where the electronics are at the requested installation
date currently available for the requested loop. Verizon will not install new
electronics. DS-3 specifications are referenced in Verizon’s TR72575 as revised
from time to time). 

                    11.2.9
“Digital Designed Loops” are comprised of designed loops that meet specific RNK
requirements for metallic loops over 18k ft. or for conditioning of ADSL, HDSL,
SDSL, IDSL or BRI ISDN (Premium) Loops. “Digital Designed Loops” may include
requests for: 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
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                              11.2.9.1
Verizon shall make Digital Designed Loops available to RNK at the rates set
forth in Exhibit A. 

                              11.2.9.2
The following ordering procedures shall apply to the Digital Designed Loops
(Section 11.2.9.2, Items A-F): 

                              A.
RNK shall place orders for Digital Designed Loops by delivering to Verizon a
valid electronic transmittal service order or other mutually agreed upon type
of service order. Such service order shall be provided in accordance with
industry format and specifications or such format and specifications as may be
agreed to by the Parties. 

                              B.
Verizon is in the process of conducting a mechanized survey of existing Loop
facilities, on a Central Office by Central Office basis, to identify those
Loops that meet the applicable technical characteristics established by Verizon
for compatibility with ADSL, HDSL, IDSL and SDSL signals. The results of this
survey will be stored in a mechanized database and made available to RNK as the
process is completed in each Central Office. RNK must utilize this mechanized
loop qualification database, where available, in advance of submitting a valid
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ADSL, HDSL,
IDSL and SDSL Loop. Charges for mechanized loop qualification information are
set forth in Exhibit A. 

                              C.
If the Loop is served out of a Central Office that has not been prequalified on
a mechanized basis, RNK must request a manual loop qualification prior to
submitting a valid electronic service order for an ADSL, HDSL SDSL, ISDL, or
BRI ISDN Loop. The rates for manual loop qualification are set forth in Exhibit
A. In general, Verizon will complete a manual loop qualification request within
three business days, although Verizon may require reasonable amounts of additional
time due to poor record conditions, spikes in demand, or other unforeseen
events. 

                              D.
If a query to the mechanized loop qualification database or manual loop
qualification indicates that a Loop does not qualify (e.g., because it does not
meet the applicable technical parameters set forth in the Loop descriptions
above), RNK may request and Verizon will process an Engineering Query, as
described in paragraph F, to determine whether the result is due to
characteristics of the loop itself. 

                              E.
If RNK submits a service order for an ADSL, HDSL, SDSL, IDSL or BRI ISDN Loop
that has not been prequalified on either a mechanized or manual basis, Verizon
will query the service order back to the CLEC for qualification and will not
accept such service order until the Loop has been prequalified on a mechanized
or manual basis. If RNK submits a service order for an ADSL, HDSL, SDSL, IDSL
or BRI ISDN Loop that is, in fact, not compatible with such services in its
existing condition, Verizon will respond within a reasonable time to RNK with a
“Nonqualified” indicator and with information showing whether the non-qualified
result is due to the presence of load coils, presence of digital loop carrier,
or loop length (including bridged tap). 

                              F.
Where RNK has followed the prequalification procedure described above and has
determined that a Loop is not compatible with ADSL, HDSL, SDSL, IDSL or BRI
ISDN service in its existing condition, it may either request an Engineering
Query to determine whether conditioning may make the Loop compatible with the
applicable service; or if RNK is already aware of the conditioning required
(e.g., where RNK has previously requested a qualification and has obtained loop
characteristics), RNK may submit a service order for a Digital Designed Loop.
Verizon will undertake to condition or extend the Loop in accordance with this
Section 11.2.9 upon receipt of RNK’s valid, accurate and pre-qualified service
order for a Digital Designed Loop. 

                              11.2.9.3
The Parties will make reasonable efforts to coordinate their respective roles
in order to minimize provisioning problems. In general, where conditioning or
loop extensions are requested by RNK, an interval of eighteen (18) business
days will be required by Verizon to complete the loop analysis and the
necessary construction work involved in conditioning and/or extending the loop
as follows: 

                              A.
Three (3) business days will be required following receipt of RNK’s valid,
accurate and pre-qualified service order for a Digital Designed Loop to analyze
the loop and related plant records and to create an Engineering Work Order. 

                              B.
Upon completion of an Engineering Query, Verizon will initiate the construction
order to perform the changes/modifications to the Loop requested by RNK.
Conditioning activities are, in most cases, able to be accomplished within 15
business days. Reasonably unforeseen conditions may add to this interval. 

                    After
the engineering and conditioning tasks have been completed, the standard Loop
provisioning and installation process will be initiated, subject to Verizon’s
standard provisioning intervals. 

                              11.2.9.4
If RNK requires a change in scheduling, it must contact Verizon to issue a
supplement to the original service order. If RNK cancels the request for
conditioning after a loop analysis has been completed but prior to the
commencement of construction work, RNK shall compensate Verizon for an
Engineering Work Order charge as set forth in Exhibit A. If RNK cancels the
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conditioning
after the loop analysis has been completed and after construction work has started
or is complete, RNK shall compensate Verizon for an Engineering Work Order
charge as well as the charges for the conditioning tasks performed as set forth
in Exhibit A. 

                    11.2.10
Sub-Loop. 

                              11.2.10.1
Notwithstanding anything set forth in this Amendment No.1, subject to the
conditions set forth in Section 11.7 and upon request, Verizon shall provide
RNK with access to a Sub-Loop (as such term is hereinafter defined) in
accordance with, and subject to, the terms and provisions of this Section
11.2.10 and the rates set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto. A “Sub-Loop”
means a two-wire or four-wire metallic distribution facility in Verizon’s
network between a Verizon feeder distribution interface (an “FDI”) and the rate
demarcation point for such facility (or network interface device (“NID”) if the
NID is located at such rate demarcation point). Notwithstanding anything else
set forth in this Amendment No.1, Verizon shall provide RNK with access to a
Sub-Loop in accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable
Law. 

                              11.2.10.2
RNK may request that Verizon reactivate (if available) an unused drop and NID,
install a new drop and NID if no drop and NID are available or provide RNK with
access to a drop and NID that, at the time of RNK’s request, Verizon is using
to provide service to a Customer (as such term is hereinafter defined). New
drops will be installed in accordance with Verizon’s standard procedures. In
some cases this may result in RNK being responsible for the cost of installing
the drop. 

                              11.2.10.3
RNK may obtain access to a Sub-Loop only at an FDI and only from a CLEC outside
plant interconnection cabinet (a “COPIC”) or, if RNK is collocated at a remote
terminal equipment enclosure and the FDI for such Sub-Loop is located in such
enclosure, from the collocation arrangement of RNK at such enclosure. To obtain
access to a Sub-Loop, RNK shall install a COPIC on an easement or Right of Way
obtained by RNK within 100 feet of the Verizon FDI to which such Sub-Loop is
connected. A COPIC must comply with applicable industry standards. Subject to
the terms of applicable Verizon easements, Verizon shall furnish and place an
interconnecting cable between a Verizon FDI and a RNK COPIC and Verizon shall
install a termination block within such COPIC. Verizon shall retain title to
and maintain the interconnecting cable. Verizon shall not be responsible for
building, maintaining or servicing the COPIC and shall not provide any power
that might be required by the CLEC for any electronics in the COPIC. RNK shall
provide any easement, Right of Way or trenching or other supporting structure
required for any portion of an interconnecting cable that runs beyond a Verizon
easement. 

                              11.2.10.4
RNK may request from Verizon by submitting a loop make-up engineering query to
Verizon, and Verizon shall provide to RNK, the following information regarding
a Sub-Loop that serves an identified Customer: the Sub-Loop’s length and gauge,
whether the Sub-Loop has loading and bridged tap, the amount of bridged tap (if
any) on the Sub-Loop and the location of the FDI to which the Sub-Loop is
connected. 

                              11.2.10.5
To order access to a Sub-Loop, RNK must first request that Verizon connect the
Verizon FDI to which the Sub-Loop is connected to a RNK COPIC. To make such a
request, RNK must submit to Verizon an application (a “Sub-Loop Interconnection
Application”) that identifies the FDI at which RNK wishes to access the
Sub-Loop. A Sub-Loop Interconnection Application shall state the location of
the COPIC, the size of the interconnecting cable and a description of the
cable’s supporting structure. A Sub-Loop Interconnection Application shall also
include a five-year forecast of RNK’s demand for access to Sub-Loops at the
requested FDI. RNK must submit the application fee set forth in Exhibit A
attached hereto (a “Sub-Loop Application Fee”) with a Sub-Loop Interconnection
Application. RNK must submit Sub-Loop Interconnection Applications to: 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
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                              11.2.10.6
Within sixty (60) days after it receives a complete Sub-Loop Interconnection
Application for access to a Sub-Loop and the Sub-Loop Application Fee for such
application, Verizon shall provide to RNK a work order that describes the work
that Verizon must perform to provide such access (a “Sub-Loop Work Order”) and
a statement of the cost of such work (a “Sub-Loop Interconnection Cost
Statement”). 

                              11.2.10.7
RNK shall pay to Verizon fifty percent (50%) of the cost set forth in a
Sub-Loop Interconnection Cost Statement within sixty (60) days of RNK’s receipt
of such statement and the associated Sub-Loop Work Order, and Verizon shall not
be obligated to perform any of the work set forth in such order until Verizon
has received such payment. A Sub-Loop Interconnection Application shall be
deemed to have been withdrawn if RNK breaches its payment obligation under this
Section 11.2.10.7. Upon Verizon’s completion of the work that Verizon must
perform to provide RNK with access to a Sub-Loop, Verizon shall bill RNK, and
RNK shall pay to Verizon, the balance of the cost set forth in the Sub-Loop
Interconnection Cost Statement for such access. 

                              11.2.10.8
After Verizon has completed the installation of the interconnecting cable to a
RNK COPIC and RNK has paid the full cost of such installation, RNK can request
the cross connection of Verizon Sub-Loops to the RNK COPIC. At the same time,
RNK shall advise Verizon of the services that RNK plans to provide over the
Sub-Loop as they relate to technical specifications and purposes of spectrum
management, request any conditioning of the Sub-Loop and assign the pairs in
the interconnecting cable. RNK shall run any crosswires within the COPIC. 

                              11.2.10.9
If RNK requests that Verizon reactivate an unused drop and NID, then RNK shall
provide dial tone (or its DSL equivalent) on the RNK side of the applicable
Verizon FDI at least twenty four (24) hours before the due date. On the due
date, a Verizon technician will run the appropriate cross connection to connect
the Verizon Sub-Loop to the RNK dial tone or equivalent from the COPIC. If RNK
requests that Verizon install a new drop and NID, then RNK shall provide dial
tone (or its DSL equivalent) on the RNK side of the applicable Verizon FDI at
least twenty four (24) hours before the due date. On the due date, a Verizon
technician shall run the appropriate cross connection of the facilities being
reused at the Verizon FDI and shall install a new drop and NID. If RNK requests
that Verizon provide RNK with access to a Sub-Loop that, at the time of RNK’s
request, Verizon is using to provide service to a Customer, then, after RNK has
looped two interconnecting pairs through the COPIC and at least twenty four
(24) hours before the due date, a Verizon technician shall crosswire the dial
tone from the Verizon central office through the Verizon side of the COPIC and
back out again to the Verizon FDI and Verizon Sub-Loop using the “loop through”
approach. On the due date, RNK shall disconnect Verizon’s dial tone, crosswire
its dial tone to the Sub-Loop and submit RNK’s long-term number portability
request. 

                              11.2.10.10
Verizon shall not provide access to a Sub-Loop if Verizon is using the loop of
which the Sub-Loop is a part to provide line sharing service to another CLEC or
a service that uses derived channel technology to a Customer unless such other
CLEC first terminates the Verizon-provided line sharing or such Customer first
disconnects the service that utilizes derived channel technology. 

                              11.2.10.11
Verizon shall provide RNK with access to a Sub-Loop in accordance with
negotiated intervals. 

                              11.2.10.12
Verizon shall repair and maintain a Sub-Loop at the request of RNK and subject
to the time and material rates set forth in Exhibit A. RNK accepts
responsibility for initial trouble isolation for Sub-Loops and providing
Verizon with appropriate dispatch information based on its test results. If (a)
RNK reports to Verizon a Customer trouble, (b) RNK requests a dispatch, (c)
Verizon dispatches a technician, and (d) such trouble was not caused by Verizon
Sub-Loop facilities or equipment in whole or in part, then RNK shall pay
Verizon the charge set forth in Exhibit A for time associated with said
dispatch. In addition, this charge also applies when the Customer contact as
designated by RNK is not available at the appointed time. If as the result of
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dispatch to a
site on Verizon company premises (“dispatch in”), a charge set forth in Exhibit
A will be assessed per occurrence to RNK by Verizon. If as the result of RNK
instructions, Verizon is erroneously requested to dispatch to a site outside of
Verizon company premises (“dispatch out”), a charge set forth in Exhibit A will
be assessed per occurrence to RNK by Verizon. 

                              11.2.10.13
Collocation in Remote Terminals 

                              To
the extent required by Applicable Law, Verizon shall allow RNK to collocate
equipment in a Verizon remote terminal equipment enclosure in accordance with,
and subject to, the rates, terms and conditions set forth in the Terms. 

                    11.2.11
Dark Fiber. 

Notwithstanding
anything set forth in the Interconnection Amendment No.1, subject to the
conditions set forth in Section 11.7 and upon request, Verizon shall provide
RNK with access to Dark Fiber (as such term is hereinafter defined) in
accordance with, and subject to, the terms and provisions of this Section and
the rates set forth in the Exhibit A. Verizon will provide RNK access to Dark
Fiber in accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law. A
“Dark Fiber Loop” consists of continuous fiber optic strand(s) in a Verizon
fiber optic cable between the fiber distribution frame, or its functional
equivalent, located within a Verizon Wire Center, and Verizon’s main
termination point, such as the fiber patch panel located within a Customer
premise, and that has not been activated through connection to the electronics
that “light” it, and thereby render it capable of carrying Telecommunications
Services. Access to unbundled Dark Fiber will be provided by Verizon, where
existing facilities are available at the requested availability date, in the
loop, subloop and interoffice facilities (IOF) portions of the Company’s
network. Access to Dark Fiber will be provided in accordance with, but only to
the extent required by, Applicable Law. Except as otherwise required by
Applicable Law, the following terms and conditions apply to Verizon’s Dark
Fiber offering. 

                              11.2.11.1
Dark Fiber Loop

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“Dark Fiber Loop” consists of continuous fiber optic strand(s) in a Verizon
fiber optic cable between the fiber distribution frame, or its functional
equivalent, located within a Verizon Wire Center, and Verizon’s main
termination point, such as the fiber patch panel located within a Customer
premise, and that has not been activated through connection to the electronics
that “light” it, and thereby render it capable of carrying Telecommunications
Services. In addition to the other terms and conditions of this Amendment No.1,
the following terms and conditions also shall apply to Dark Fiber Loops: 

                              11.2.11.1.2
Verizon shall be required to provide a Dark Fiber Loop only where (1) one end
of the Dark Fiber Loop terminates at RNK’s collocation arrangement and (2) the
other end terminates at the Customer premise. A CLEC demarcation point shall be
established either in the main telco room of a building where a Customer is
located or, if the building does not have a main telco room, then at a location
to be determined by Verizon. Verizon shall connect a Dark Fiber Loop to the
demarcation point by installing a fiber jumper. 

                              11.2.11.1.3
RNK may access a Dark Fiber Loop only at a pre-existing hard termination point
of such Dark Fiber Loop, and RNK may not access a Dark Fiber Loop at any other
point, including, but not limited to, a splice point. Verizon will not
introduce additional splice points or open existing splice points to
accommodate a CLEC’s request. Unused fibers located in a cable vault or a controlled
environment vault, manhole or other location outside the Verizon Wire Center,
and not terminated to a fiber patch, are not available to RNK. 

                              11.2.11.1.4
A strand shall not be deemed to be continuous if splicing is required to
provide fiber continuity between two locations. Dark Fiber will only be offered
on a route-direct basis where facilities exist (i.e., no intermediate offices).

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                              11.2.11.1.5
Verizon shall perform all work necessary to install a cross connection or a
fiber jumper, including, but not limited to, the work necessary to connect a
dark fiber to a demarcation point, a fiber distribution frame or a POT bay. 

                              11.2.11.1.6
At the Customer premise, unused fibers are not available to RNK pursuant to
this Section unless such fibers terminate on a fiber patch panel. Unused fibers
in a fiber splice point located outside the Customer premise are not available
to RNK. 

                              11.2.11.1.7
Dark Fiber will be offered to RNK in the condition that it is available in
Verizon’s network at the time that RNK submits its request (i.e., “as is”). In
addition, Verizon shall not be required to convert lit fiber to Dark Fiber for
RNK’s use. 

                              11.2.11.1.8
Spare wavelengths on fiber strands, where Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM) or
Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) equipment is deployed, are not
considered to be spare Dark Fiber Loops and, therefore, will not be offered to
RNK as Dark Fiber. 

                              11.2.11.1.9
RNK shall be responsible for providing all transmission, terminating and
regeneration equipment necessary to light and use Dark Fiber. 

                              11.2.11.1.10
RNK may not resell Dark Fiber purchased pursuant to this Section to third
parties; provided, however, that nothing in this subsection 11.2.11.1.10 shall
be construed to prohibit RNK from using Dark Fiber to provide
telecommunications services to Customers to the extent permitted by Applicable
Law and this Amendment No.1. 

                              11.2.11.1.11
In order for Verizon to continue to preserve the efficiency of its network,
Verizon will limit RNK to leasing a maximum of twenty-five percent (25%) of the
Dark Fiber in any given segment (a continuous strand of fiber(s) between two
hard termination points without intermediate offices) of Verizon’s network
during any two-year period. In addition, except as otherwise required by
Applicable Law, Verizon may take any of the following actions, notwithstanding
anything to the contrary in this Amendment No.1: 

                              (a)
Revoke Dark Fiber leased to RNK upon a showing of need to the Commission and
twelve (12) months’ advance written notice to RNK; and 

                              (b)
Revoke Dark Fiber leased to RNK upon a showing to the Commission that RNK
underutilized fiber (less than OC-12) within any twelve (12) month period. 

                              (c)
Verizon may reserve Dark Fiber for maintenance purposes, or to satisfy Customer
orders for fiber related services or for reasonable future growth. Verizon
reserves and shall not waive, Verizon’s right to claim before the Commission
that Verizon should not have to fulfill a RNK order for Dark Fiber because that
request would strand an unreasonable amount of fiber capacity, disrupt or
degrade service to Customers or carriers other than RNK. 

                              11.2.11.1.12
RNK may not reserve Dark Fiber. 

                              11.2.11.1.13
RNK shall be solely responsible for: (a) determining whether or not the
transmission characteristics of the Dark Fiber accommodate the requirements of
RNK; (b) obtaining any Rights of Way, governmental or private property permit,
easement or other authorization or approval required for access to the Dark
Fiber; (c) installation of fiber optic transmission equipment needed to power
the Dark Fiber to transmit Telecommunications Services traffic; (d)
installation of a demarcation point in a building where a Customer is located;
and (e) augmenting RNK’s collocation arrangements with any proper optical cross
connects or other equipment that RNK needs to access Dark Fiber before it
submits an order for such access. 

                              11.2.11.2
Dark Fiber Interoffice Facilities (IOF). 

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                              The
Dark Fiber IOF UNE is defined as continuous fiber strand(s) that are located
within a fiber optic cable sheath between either (a) two Verizon central
offices or (b) a Verizon central office and a RNK central office but, in either
case, without attached multiplexing, aggregation or other electronics. Dark
Fiber IOF is available between the CLEC’s collocation arrangements within two
Verizon Central Offices, or between the CLEC’s collocation arrangement in a
Verizon Central Office and a CLEC CO/POP. To the extent applicable, the same
terms and conditions regarding Dark Fiber Loop UNEs shall govern the Dark Fiber
IOF UNE. 

                              11.2.11.3.
A Dark Fiber Inquiry Form must be submitted prior to submitting an ASR. Upon
receipt of the CLEC’s completed Inquiry Form, Verizon will initiate a review of
its cable records to determine whether dark fiber may be available between the
locations and in the quantities specified, Verizon will respond within fifteen
(15) business days from receipt of RNK’s request, indicating whether Unbundled
Dark Fiber may be available based on the records search except that for
voluminous requests or large, complex projects, Verizon reserves the right to
negotiate a different interval. 

                              11.2.11.4
RNK shall order Dark Fiber IOF and Dark Fiber Loop UNEs by sending to Verizon a
separate ASR for each A to Z route. 

                              11.2.11.5
Direct access to dark fiber loops, subloops, or IOF that terminates in a
Verizon premise, must be accomplished via a collocation arrangement in that
premise. In circumstances where collocation cannot be accomplished in the
premises, the Parties agree to negotiate for possible alternative arrangements.

                    11.2.12
House and Riser. 

                              11.2.12.1
Notwithstanding anything set forth in the Interconnection Amendment No.1,
subject to the conditions set forth in Section 11.7 and upon request, Verizon
shall provide to RNK access to a House and Riser Cable (as such term is
hereinafter defined) in accordance with, and subject to, the terms and
provisions of this Section 11.2.12 and the rates set forth in Exhibit A. A “House
and Riser Cable” means a two-wire or four-wire metallic distribution facility
in Verizon’s network between the minimum point of entry for a building where a
premises of a Customer (as such term is hereinafter defined) is located (such a
point, an “MPOE”) and the rate demarcation point for such facility (or network
interface device (“NID”) if the NID is located at such rate demarcation point).
Verizon shall provide access to a House and Riser Cable only if Verizon owns,
operates, maintains and controls such facility and only where such facility is
available. Verizon shall not reserve a House and Riser Cable for RNK. RNK may
access a House and Riser Cable only at the MPOE for such cable. Notwithstanding
anything else set forth in this Amendment No.1, Verizon shall provide RNK with
access to House and Riser Cables in accordance with, but only to the extent
required by, Applicable Law. 

                              11.2.12.2
RNK must satisfy the following conditions before ordering access to a House and
Riser Cable from Verizon: 

                              (i)
RNK shall locate their compatible terminal block within cross connect distance
of the MPOE for such cable. A terminal block is within cross connect distance
of an MPOE if it is located in the same room (not including a hallway) or
within twelve (12) feet of such MPOE. 

                              (ii)
If suitable space is available, RNK shall install its terminal block no closer
than fourteen (14) inches of the MPOE for such cable, unless otherwise agreed
by the Parties. 

                              (iii)
RNK’s terminal block or equipment cannot be attached, otherwise affixed to
Verizon’s facilities or equipment, cannot pass through or otherwise penetrate
Verizon’s facilities or equipment and cannot be installed so that RNK’s
terminal block or equipment is located in a space where Verizon plans to locate
its facilities or equipment. 

                              (iv)
RNK shall identify its terminal block and equipment as a RNK facility. 

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                              11.2.12.3
To provide RNK with access to a House and Riser Cable, Verizon shall not be
obligated to (a) move any Verizon equipment, (b) secure any Right of Way for
RNK, (c) secure space for RNK in any building, (d) secure access to any portion
of a building for RNK or (e) reserve space in any building for RNK. 

                              11.2.12.4
RNK must ensure that its terminal block has been tested for proper
installation, numbering and operation before ordering from Verizon access to a
House and Riser Cable. Verizon shall perform cutover of a Customer to RNK
service by means of a House and Riser Cable subject to a negotiated interval.
Verizon shall install a jumper cable to connect the appropriate Verizon House
and Riser Cable pair to RNK’s termination block, and Verizon shall determine
how to perform such installation. RNK shall coordinate with Verizon to ensure
that House and Riser Cable facilities are converted to RNK in accordance with
RNK’s order for such services. 

                              11.2.12.5
If a RNK compatible connecting block or spare termination on RNK’s connection
block is not available at the time of installation, Verizon shall bill RNK, and
RNK shall pay to Verizon, the Not Ready Charge set forth in Exhibit A and the
Parties shall establish a new cutover date. Verizon may install a new House and
Riser Cable subject to the time and material charges set forth in Exhibit A. 

                              11.2.12.6
Verizon shall perform all installation work on Verizon equipment. All RNK
equipment connected to a House and Riser Cable shall comply with applicable
industry standards. 

                              11.2.12.7
Verizon shall repair and maintain a House and Riser Cable at the request of RNK
and subject to the time and material rates set forth in Exhibit A. RNK shall be
solely responsible for investigating and determining the source of all troubles
and for providing Verizon with appropriate dispatch information based on its
test results. Verizon shall repair a trouble only when the cause of the trouble
is a Verizon House and Riser Cable. If (a) RNK reports to Verizon a Customer
trouble, (b) RNK requests a dispatch, (c) Verizon dispatches a technician, and
(d) such trouble was not caused by a Verizon House and Riser Cable in whole or
in part, then RNK shall pay Verizon the charge set forth in Exhibit A for time
associated with said dispatch. In addition, this charge also applies when the
Customer contact as designated by RNK is not available at the appointed time.
If as the result of RNK instructions, Verizon is erroneously requested to
dispatch to a site on Verizon company premises (“dispatch in”), a charge set
forth in Exhibit A will be assessed per occurrence to RNK by Verizon. If as the
result of RNK instructions, Verizon is erroneously requested to dispatch to a
site outside of Verizon company premises (“dispatch out”), a charge set forth
in Exhibit A will be assessed per occurrence to RNK by Verizon. 

                    11.2.13
Line Sharing. 

                              11.2.13.1.1
‘Line Sharing’ is an arrangement by which Verizon facilitates RNK’s provision
of ADSL (in accordance with T1.413), Splitterless ADSL (in accordance with
T1.419), RADSL (in accordance with TR # 59), Multiple Virtual Line (MVL (a
proprietary technology)), or any other xDSL technology that is presumed to be
acceptable for shared line deployment in accordance with FCC rules, to a
particular Customer location over an existing copper Loop that is being used
simultaneously by Verizon to provide analog circuit-switched voice grade
service to that Customer by making available to RNK, solely for RNK’s own use,
the frequency range above the voice band on the same copper Loop required by
RNK to provide such services. This Section11.2.13 addresses Line Sharing over
loops that are entirely copper loops. 

                              11.2.13.1.2
In accordance with but only to the extent required by Applicable Law, Verizon
shall provide Line Sharing to RNK for RNK’s provision of ADSL (in accordance
with T1.413), Splitterless ADSL (in accordance with T1.419), RADSL (in
accordance with TR # 59), MVL (a proprietary technology), or any other xDSL
technology that is presumed to be acceptable for shared line deployment in
accordance with FCC rules, on the terms and conditions set forth herein. In
order for a Loop 

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to be eligible
for Line Sharing, the following conditions must be satisfied for the duration
of the Line Sharing arrangement: (i) the Loop must consist of a copper loop
compatible with an xDSL service that is presumed to be acceptable for
shared-line deployment in accordance with FCC rules; (ii) Verizon must be
providing simultaneous circuit-switched analog voice grade service to the
Customer served by the Loop in question; (iii) the Verizon Customer’s dial tone
must originate from a Verizon End Office Switch in the Wire Center where the
Line Sharing arrangement is being requested; and (iv) the xDSL technology to be
deployed by RNK on that Loop must not significantly degrade the performance of
other services provided on that Loop. 

                              11.2.13.1
Verizon shall make Line Sharing available to RNK at the rates set forth in
Exhibit A. In addition to the recurring and nonrecurring charges shown in
Exhibit A for Line Sharing itself, the following rates shown in Exhibit A and
in Verizon’s applicable Tariffs are among those that may apply to a Line
Sharing arrangement: (i) prequalification charges to determine whether a Loop
is xDSL compatible (i.e., compatible with an xDSL service that is presumed to
be acceptable for shared-line deployment in accordance with FCC rules); (ii)
engineering query charges, engineering work order charges, or Loop conditioning
(Digital Designed Loop) charges; (iii) charges associated with Collocation
activities requested by RNK and not covered by Exhibit A; and (iv) misdirected
dispatch charges, charges for installation or repair, manual intervention
surcharges, and trouble isolation charges. 

                              11.2.13.2
The following ordering procedures shall apply to Line Sharing: 

                              (i)
To determine whether a Loop qualifies for Line Sharing, the Loop must first be
prequalified to determine if it is xDSL compatible. RNK must utilize the
mechanized and manual Loop qualification processes described in the terms
applicable to Digital Designed Loops, as referenced in paragraph (v) below, to
make this determination. 

                              (ii)
RNK shall place orders for Line Sharing by delivering to Verizon a valid
electronic transmittal service order or other mutually agreed upon type of
service order. Such service order shall be provided in accordance with industry
format and specifications or such format and specifications as may be agreed to
by the Parties. 

                              (iii)
If the Loop is prequalified by RNK through the Loop prequalification database,
and if a positive response is received and followed by receipt of RNK’s valid,
accurate and pre-qualified service order for Line Sharing, Verizon will return
an LSR within twenty-four (24) hours (weekends and holidays excluded) for LSRs
with less than six (6) loops and within 72 hours (weekends and holidays
excluded) for LSRs with six (6) or more loops. 

                              (iv)
If the Loop requires qualification manually or through an Engineering Query,
three (3) additional business days will be generally be required to obtain Loop
qualification results before a FOC can be returned following receipt of RNK’s
valid, accurate request. Verizon may require additional time to complete the
Engineering Query where there are poor record conditions, spikes in demand, or
other unforeseen events. 

                              (v)
If conditioning is required to make a Loop capable of supporting Line Sharing
and RNK orders such conditioning, then Verizon shall provide such conditioning
in accordance with the terms of this Amendment No.1 pertaining to Digital
Designed Loops; or if this Amendment No.1 does not contain provisions
pertaining to Digital Designed Loops, then in accordance with Verizon’s
generally available rates, terms and conditions applicable to Digital Design
Loops provided, however, that Verizon shall not be obligated to provide Loop
conditioning if Verizon establishes that such conditioning is likely to degrade
significantly the voice-grade service being provided to Verizon’s Customers
over such Loops. 

                              (vi)
The standard Loop provisioning and installation process will be initiated for
the Line Sharing arrangement only once the requested engineering and
conditioning tasks have been completed on the Loop. Scheduling changes and
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conditioning
work has been initiated are addressed in the terms pertaining to Digital
Designed Loops, as referenced in paragraph (v) above. The provisioning interval
for the Line Sharing arrangement initially shall be the standard interval of
six (6) business days applicable to 2W ADSL Loops. Where Applicable Law has ordered
shorter intervals, the shortened intervals will apply in the event that a
dispatch is not required, where conditioning work is not necessary and where
facility modifications are not required. In no event shall the Line Sharing
interval applied to RNK be longer than the interval applied to any Affiliate of
Verizon. Line Sharing arrangements that require pair swaps or line and station
transfers in order to free up facilities will have a provisioning interval of
no less than six (6) Business Days. 

                              (vii)
RNK must provide all required Collocation, CFA, Special Bill Number (“SBN”) and
NC/NCI information when a Line Sharing Arrangement is ordered. Collocation
augments required, either at the Point of Termination Bay (“POT”) Bay, Collocation
node, or for splitter placement must be ordered using standard collocation
applications and procedures, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties or
specified in this Amendment No.1. 

                              (viii)
The Parties recognize that Line Sharing is an offering that requires both
Parties to make reasonable efforts to coordinate their respective roles in the
roll out of Line Sharing in order to minimize provisioning problems and
facility issues. RNK will provide reasonable, timely, and accurate forecasts of
its Line Sharing requirements, including splitter placement elections and
ordering preferences. These forecasts are in addition to projections provided
for other stand-alone unbundled Loop types. 

                              11.2.13.3
To the extent required by Applicable Law, RNK shall provide Verizon with
information regarding the type of xDSL technology that it deploys on each
shared Loop. Where any proposed change in technology is planned on a shared
Loop, RNK must provide this information to Verizon in order for Verizon to
update Loop records and anticipate effects that the change may have on the
voice grade service and other Loops in the same or adjacent binder groups. As
described more fully in Verizon Technical Reference 72575, the xDSL technology
used by RNK for Line Share Arrangements shall operate within the Power Spectral
Density (PSD) limits set forth in T1.413-1998 (ADSL), T1.419-2000 (Splitterless
ADSL), or TR59-1999 (RADSL), and MVL (a proprietary technology) shall operate
within the 0 to 4 kHz PSD limits of T1.413-1998 and within the transmit PSD
limits of T1.601-1998 for frequencies above 4 kHz, provided that the MVL PSD
associated with audible frequencies above 4 kHz shall be sufficiently
attenuated to preclude significantly degrading voice services. RNK’s deployment
of additional Advanced Services shall be subject to the applicable FCC rules. 

                              11.2.13.4
RNK may only access the high frequency portion of a Loop in a Line Sharing
arrangement through an established Collocation arrangement at the Verizon
Serving Wire Center that contains the End Office Switch through which voice
grade service is provided to Verizon’s Customer. RNK is responsible for
providing a splitter at that Wire Center that complies with ANSI specification
T1.413 which employs Direct Current (“DC”) blocking capacitors or equivalent
technology to assist in isolating high bandwidth trouble resolution and
maintenance to the high frequency portion of the frequency spectrum, and is
designed so that the analog voice “dial tone” stays active when the splitter
card is removed for testing or maintenance through one of the splitter options
described below. RNK is also responsible for providing its own Digital
Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (“DSLAM”) equipment in the Collocation
arrangement and any necessary CPE for the xDSL service it intends to provide
(including CPE splitters, filters and/or other equipment necessary for the end
user to receive separate voice and data services across the shared Loop). Two
splitter configurations are available. In both configurations, the splitter
must be provided by RNK and must satisfy the same NEBS requirements that
Verizon imposes on its own splitter equipment or the splitter equipment of any Verizon
affiliate. RNK must designate which splitter option it is choosing on the
Collocation application or augment. Regardless of the option selected, the
splitter arrangements must be installed before RNK submits an order for Line
Sharing. 

                    Splitter
Option 1: Splitter in RNK Collocation Area 

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                              In
this configuration, the RNK-provided splitter (ANSI T1.413 or MVL compliant) is
provided, installed and maintained by RNK in its own Collocation space within
the Customer’s serving End Office. The Verizon-provided dial tone is routed
through the splitter in the RNK Collocation area. Any rearrangements will be
the responsibility of RNK. 

                    Splitter
Option 2: Splitter in Verizon Area 

                              In
this configuration, Verizon inventories and maintains a RNK-provided splitter
(ANSI T1.413 or MVL compliant) in Verizon space within the Customer’s serving
End Office. The splitters will be installed shelf-at-a-time. In those serving
End Offices where Verizon has employed the use of a POT Bay, the splitter will
be installed (mounted) in a relay rack between the POT Bay and the MDF. The
demarcation point is at the splitter end of the cable connecting RNK
Collocation and the splitter At RNK’s option, installation of the splitter may
be performed by Verizon or by a Verizon-approved vendor designated by RNK. 

                              In
those serving End Offices where Verizon does not employ the use of a POT Bay,
RNK provided splitter will be located via a virtual-LIKE collocation
arrangement, to which RNK does not have access. RNK shall receive its DSL
traffic via tie cables running from the MDF to the splitter and from the
splitter to RNK’s collocation arrangement. The demarcation point is the
connection to the DSLAM from the splitter. The installation of the splitter
shelf will be performed by Verizon or by a Verizon -approved vendor. 

                              In
either scenario, Verizon will control the splitter and will direct any required
activity. Where a POT Bay is deployed, Verizon will also perform all POT Bay
work required in this configuration. Verizon will provide a splitter inventory
to RNK upon completion of the required augment. 

                              (i)
Where a new splitter is to be installed as part of an initial Collocation
implementation, the splitter installation may be ordered as part of the initial
Collocation application. Associated Collocation charges (application and
engineering fees) apply. RNK must submit a new Collocation application, with
the application fee, to Verizon detailing its request. Standard Collocation
intervals will apply (unless Applicable Law requires otherwise). 

                              (ii)
Where a new splitter is to be installed as part of an existing Collocation
arrangement, or where the existing Collocation arrangement is to be augmented
(e.g., with additional terminations at the POT Bay or CLEC’s collocation
arrangement to support Line Sharing), the splitter installation or augment may
be ordered via an application for Collocation augment. Associated Collocation
charges (application and engineering fees) apply. RNK must submit the
application for Collocation augment, with the application fee, to Verizon.
Unless a longer interval is stated in Verizon’s applicable Tariff, an interval
of seventy-six (76) business days shall apply. 

                              11.2.13.5
RNK will have the following options for testing shared Loops: 

                                        In
serving End Offices where a POT Bay has been employed for use the following
options shall be available to RNK 

                                        11.2.13.5.1
Under Splitter Option 1, RNK may conduct its own physical tests of the shared
Loop from RNK’s collocation area. If it chooses to do so, RNK may supply and
install a test head to facilitate such physical tests, provided that: (i) the
test head satisfies the same NEBS requirements that Verizon imposes on its own
test head equipment or the test head equipment of any Verizon affiliate; and
(ii) the test head does not interrupt the voice circuit to any greater degree
than a conventional Mechanized Loop Test (“MLT”) test. Specifically, the
RNK-provided test equipment may not interrupt an in-progress voice connection
and must automatically restore any circuits tested in intervals comparable to
MLT. This optional RNK-provided test head would be installed between the “line”
port of the splitter and the POT bay in order to conduct remote physical tests
of the shared loop. 

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                                        11.2.13.5.2
Under Splitter Option 2, either Verizon or a Verizon-approved vendor selected
by RNK may install a RNK-provided test head to enable RNK to conduct remote
physical tests of the shared Loop. This optional RNK-provided test head may be
installed at a point between the “line” port of the splitter and the
Verizon-provided test head that is used by Verizon to conduct its own Loop
testing. The RNK-provided test head must satisfy the same NEBS requirements
that Verizon imposes on its own test head equipment or the test head equipment
of any Verizon affiliate, and may not interrupt the voice circuit to any
greater degree than a conventional MLT test. Specifically, the RNK-provided
test equipment may not interrupt an in-progress voice connection and must
automatically restore any circuits tested in intervals comparable to MLT.
Verizon will inventory, control and maintain the RNK-provided test head, and
will direct all required activity. 

                                        11.2.13.5.3
Under either Splitter Option, if Verizon has installed its own test head,
Verizon will conduct tests of the shared Loop using a Verizon-provided test
head, and, upon request, will provide these test results to RNK during normal
trouble isolation procedures in accordance with reasonable procedures. 

                                        11.2.13.5.4
Under either Splitter Option, Verizon will make MLT access available to RNK via
RETAS after the service order has been completed. RNK will utilize the circuit
number to initiate a test. 

                                        11.2.13.5.4.1
In those serving End Offices where Verizon has not employed a POT Bay for use,
RNK will not be permitted to supply its own test head; Verizon will make its
testing system available to RNK through use of the on-line computer interface
test system at www.gte.com/wise. This system is available 24 hours, 7
days a week. 

                                        11.2.13.5.5
The Parties will continue to work cooperatively on testing procedures. To this
end, in situations where RNK has attempted to use one or more of the foregoing
testing options but is still unable to resolve the error or trouble on the
shared Loop, Verizon and RNK will each dispatch a technician to an agreed-upon
point to conduct a joint meet test to identify and resolve the error or
trouble. Verizon may assess a charge for a misdirected dispatch only if the
error or trouble is determined to be one that RNK should reasonably have been
able to isolate and diagnose through one of the testing options available to
RNK above. The Parties will mutually agree upon the specific procedures for
conducting joint meet tests. 

                                        11.2.13.6
Verizon and RNK each have a joint responsibility to educate its Customer
regarding which service provider should be called for problems with their
respective voice or Advanced Service offerings. Verizon will retain primary
responsibility for voice band trouble tickets, including repairing analog voice
grade services and the physical line between the NID at the Customer premise
and the point of demarcation in the central office. RNK will be responsible for
repairing advanced data services it offers over the Line Sharing arrangement.
Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. Before either
Party initiates any activity on a new shared Loop that may cause a disruption
of the voice or data service of the other Party’s Customer, that Party shall
first make a good faith effort to notify the other Party of the possibility of
a service disruption. Verizon and RNK will work together to address Customer
initiated repair requests and to prevent adverse impacts to the Customer. 

                                        11.2.13.6.1
When Verizon provides Inside Wire maintenance services to the Customer, Verizon
will only be responsible for testing and repairing the Inside Wire for
voice-grade services. Verizon will not test, dispatch a technician, repair, or
upgrade Inside Wire to clear trouble calls associated with RNK’s Advanced
Services. Verizon will not repair any CPE equipment provided by RNK. Before a
trouble ticket is issued to Verizon, RNK shall validate whether the Verizon
Customer is experiencing a trouble that arises from RNK’s Advanced Service. If
the problem reported is isolated to the analog voice-grade service provided by
Verizon, a trouble ticket may be issued to Verizon. 

                                        11.2.13.6.2
In the case of a trouble reported by the Customer on its voice-grade service,
if Verizon determines the reported trouble arises from RNK’s Advanced Services
equipment, splitter problems, or RNK’s activities, Verizon will: 

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 a)

 	
 Notify RNK
 and request that RNK immediately test the trouble on RNK’s Advanced Service. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 b)

 	
 If the
 Customer’s voice grade service is so degraded that the Customer cannot
 originate or receive voice grade calls, and RNK has not cleared its trouble
 within a reasonable time frame, Verizon may take unilateral steps to
 temporarily restore the Customer’s voice grade service if Verizon determines
 in good faith that the cause of the voice interruption is RNK’s data service.
 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 c)

 	
 Upon
 completion of steps (a) and (b) above, Verizon may temporarily remove the
 RNK-provided splitter from the Customer’s Loop and switch port if Verizon
 determines in good faith that the cause of the voice interruption is RNK’s
 data service. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 d)

 	
 Upon
 notification from RNK that the malfunction in RNK’s Advanced Service has been
 cleared, Verizon will restore RNK’s Advanced Service by restoring the
 splitter on the Customer’s Loop. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 e)

 	
 Upon
 completion of the above steps, RNK will be charged a Trouble Isolation Charge
 (“TIC”) to recover Verizon’s costs of isolating and temporarily removing the
 malfunctioning Advanced Service from the Customer’s line if the cause of the
 voice interruption was RNK’s data service. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 f)

 	
 Verizon
 shall not be liable for damages of any kind for temporary disruptions to
 RNK’s data service that are the result of the above steps taken in good faith
 to restore the end user’s voice-grade POTS service, and the indemnification
 provisions set forth in the Terms shall control in such instances. 

 

                    11.2.14
Line Splitting 

                              CLECs
may provide integrated voice and data services over the same Loop by engaging
in “line splitting” as set forth in paragraph 18 of the FCC’s Line Sharing
Reconsideration Order (CC Docket Nos. 98-147, 96-98), released January 19,
2001. Any line splitting between two CLECs shall be accomplished by prior
negotiated arrangement between those CLECs. To achieve a line splitting
capability, CLECs may utilize existing supporting OSS to order and combine in a
line splitting configuration an unbundled xDSL capable Loop terminated to a
collocated splitter and DSLAM equipment provided by a participating CLEC,
unbundled switching combined with shared transport, collocator-to-collocator
connections, and available cross-connects, under the terms and conditions set
forth in their Interconnection Agreement(s). The participating CLECs shall
provide any splitters used in a line splitting configuration. CLECs seeking to
migrate existing UNE platform configurations to a line splitting configuration
using the same unbundled elements utilized in the pre-existing platform
arrangement may do so consistent with such implementation schedules, terms,
conditions and guidelines as are agreed upon for such migrations in the ongoing
DSL Collaborative in the State of New York, NY PSC Case 00-C-0127, allowing for
local jurisdictional and OSS differences. 

                    11.3
Network Interface Device 

                    11.3.1
Subject to the conditions set forth in Section 11.7 and at RNK’s request,
Verizon shall permit RNK to connect a RNK Loop to the Inside Wiring of a
Customer through the use of a Verizon NID in the manner set forth in this
Section 11.3. Verizon shall provide RNK with access to NIDs in accordance with,
but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law. RNK may access a Verizon
NID either by means of a Cross Connection (but only if the use of such Cross
Connection is technically feasible) from an adjoining RNK network interface
device deployed by RNK or, if an entrance module is available in the Verizon
NID, by connecting a RNK Loop to the Verizon NID. In all cases, Verizon shall
perform this Cross Connection. When necessary, Verizon will rearrange its
facilities to provide access to an 

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existing Customer’s Inside Wire. An entrance
module is available only if facilities are not connected to it. The Customer
shall be responsible for resolving any conflicts between service providers for
access to the Customer’s premises and Inside Wire. 

                    11.3.2
In no case shall RNK access, remove, disconnect or in any other way rearrange
Verizon’s Loop facilities from Verizon’s NIDs, enclosures, or protectors. 

                    11.3.3
In no case shall RNK access, remove, disconnect or in any other way rearrange a
Customer’s Inside Wire from Verizon’s NIDs, enclosures, or protectors where
such Customer Inside Wire is used in the provision of ongoing
Telecommunications Service to that Customer. 

                    11.3.4
In no case shall RNK remove or disconnect ground wires from Verizon’s NIDs,
enclosures, or protectors. 

                    11.3.5
In no case shall RNK remove or disconnect NID modules, protectors, or terminals
from Verizon’s NID enclosures. 

                    11.3.6
Maintenance and control of premises Inside Wiring is the responsibility of the
Customer. Any conflicts between service providers for access to the Customer’s
Inside Wire must be resolved by the person who controls use of the wire (e.g.,
the Customer.) 

                    11.3.7
When RNK is connecting a RNK-provided Loop to the Inside Wiring of a Customer’s
premises through the Customer’s side of the Verizon NID, RNK does not need to
submit a request to Verizon and Verizon shall not charge RNK for access to the
Verizon NID. In such instances, RNK shall comply with the provisions of
Sections 11.3.2 through 11.3.6 of this Amendment No.1 and shall access the
Customer’s Inside Wire in the manner set forth in Section 11.3.7.1 of this
Amendment No.1. 

                              11.3.7.1
Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by Verizon (based on Customer size and
environmental considerations), RNK may access the Customer’s Inside Wire, acting
as the agent of the Customer by any of the following means: 

                                        (a)
Where an adequate length of Inside Wire is not present or environmental
conditions do not permit, RNK may enter the Customer side of the Verizon NID
enclosure for the purpose of removing the Inside Wire from the terminals of
Verizon’s NID and connecting a connectorized or spliced jumper wire from a
suitable “punch out” hole of such NID enclosure to the Inside Wire within the
space of the Customer side of the Verizon NID. Such connection shall be
electrically insulated and shall not make any contact with the connection
points or terminals within the Customer side of the Verizon NID.

                                        (b)
RNK may request Verizon to make other rearrangements to the Inside Wire
terminations or terminal enclosure on a time and materials cost basis to be
charged to the requesting party (i.e. RNK, its agent, the building owner or the
Customer). If RNK accesses the Customer’s Inside Wire as described in this
Section 11.3.7.1(b), time and materials charges will be billed to the
requesting party (i.e. RNK, its agent, the building owner or the Customer). 

                    11.4
Unbundled Switching Elements 

          Subject
to the conditions set forth in Section 11.7, Verizon shall make available to
RNK the local Switching Element and Tandem Switching Element unbundled from
transport, local Loop transmission, or other services in accordance with this
Amendment No.1. Verizon shall provide RNK with access to the Local Switching
Element and the Tandem Switching Element in accordance with, but only to the
extent required by, Applicable Law. 

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                    11.4.1
Local Switching 

                              11.4.1.1
The unbundled local Switching Elements include line side and trunk side
facilities (e.g. line and trunk
side Ports such as analog and ISDN line side Ports and DS1 trunk side Ports)
plus the features, functions, and capabilities of the switch. It consists of
the line-side Port (including connection between a Loop termination and a
switch line card, telephone number assignment, basic intercept, one primary
directory listing, presubscription, and access to 911, operator services, and
directory assistance), line and line group features (including all vertical
features and line blocking options that the switch and its associated deployed
switch software is capable of providing and are currently offered to Verizon’s
local exchange Customers), usage (including the connection of lines to lines,
lines to trunks, trunks to lines, and trunks to trunks), and trunk features
(including the connection between the trunk termination and a trunk card).  

                              11.4.1.2
Verizon shall offer, as an optional chargeable feature, usage tapes. 

                              11.4.1.3
RNK may request activation or deactivation of features on a per-port basis at
any time, and shall compensate Verizon for the non-recurring charges associated
with processing the order. RNK may submit a Bona Fide Request for other switch
features and functions that the switch is capable of providing, but which
Verizon does not currently provide, or for customized routing of traffic other
than operator services and/or directory assistance traffic. Verizon shall
develop and provide these requested services where technically feasible with
the agreement of RNK to pay the recurring and non-recurring costs of
developing, installing, updating, providing and maintaining these services. 

                              11.4.1.4
Network Design Request (“NDR”) 

                                            11.4.1.4..1
Prior to submitting any order for unbundled Local Switching (as an UNE or in
combination with other UNEs), RNK shall complete the NDR process. As part of
the NDR process, RNK shall request standardized or customized routing of its Customer
traffic in conjunction with the provision of unbundled Local Switching. 

                                            11.4.1.4.2
If RNK selects customized routing, RNK shall define the routing plan and
Verizon shall implement such plan, subject to technical feasibility
constraints. Time and Material Charges may apply. 

                              11.4.2
Tandem Switching

                                        The
unbundled Tandem Switching Element includes trunk-connect facilities, the basic
switching function of connecting trunks to trunks, and the functions that are
centralized in Tandem Switches. Unbundled Tandem switching creates a temporary
transmission path between interoffice trunks that are interconnected at a
Verizon access Tandem for the purpose of routing a call or calls.

                    11.5
Unbundled InterOffice Facilities 

          Subject
to Section 11.7, where facilities are available, at RNK’s request, Verizon
shall provide RNK with interoffice transmission facilities (“IOF”) unbundled
from other Network Elements in accordance with but only to the extent required
by Applicable Law, at the rates set forth in Exhibit A and in Verizon’s
applicable Tariffs, if any, as amended from time to time and in accordance with
the Terms; provided, however, that Verizon shall offer unbundled shared IOF
only to the extent that RNK also purchases unbundled local switching capability
from Verizon in accordance with Section 11.4 of this Amendment No.1. 

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                    11.6
Operations Support Systems 

          Subject
to the conditions set forth in Section 11.7 below, Verizon shall provide RNK
with access via electronic interfaces to databases required for pre-ordering,
ordering, provisioning, maintenance and repair, and billing. All such transactions
shall be submitted by RNK through such electronic interfaces. 

                    11.7
Limitations on Unbundled Access 

                    11.7.1
Notwithstanding anything else set forth in this Amendment No.1: 

                              (a)
To the extent that Verizon is required by a change in Applicable Law to provide
a Network Element on an unbundled basis to RNK, the terms, conditions and
prices for such Network Element (including, but not limited to, the terms and
conditions defining the Network Element and stating when and where the Network
Element will be available and how it will be used, and terms, conditions and
prices for pre-ordering, ordering, provisioning, repair, maintenance and
billing) shall be as provided in an applicable Tariff of Verizon, or, in the
absence of an applicable Verizon Tariff, as mutually agreed to by the Parties. 

                              (b)
Verizon shall not provide RNK, and RNK shall not request from Verizon, access
to a proprietary advanced intelligent network service. 

                    11.7.2
Without limiting Verizon’s rights pursuant to Applicable Law or any other
section of this Amendment No.1 to terminate its provision of a Network Element
or a Combination, if Verizon provides a Network Element or Combination to RNK,
and the Commission, the FCC, a court or other governmental body of appropriate
jurisdiction determines that Verizon is not required by Applicable Law to
provide such Network Element or Combination, Verizon may terminate its
provision of such Network Element or Combination to RNK in a manner consistent
with Applicable Law. If Verizon terminates its provision of a Network Element
or a Combination to RNK pursuant to this Section 11.7.2 and RNK elects to
purchase other services offered by Verizon in place of such Network Element or
Combination, then: (a) Verizon shall reasonably cooperate with RNK to
coordinate the termination of such Network Element or Combination and the
installation of such services to minimize the interruption of service to
customers of RNK; and, (b) RNK shall pay all applicable charges for such
services, including, but not limited to, all applicable installation charges. 

                    11.7.3
Nothing contained in this Amendment No.1 shall be deemed to constitute an agreement
by Verizon that any item identified in this Amendment No.1 as a Network Element
is (i) a Network Element under Applicable Law, or (ii) a Network Element
Verizon is required by Applicable Law to provide to RNK on an unbundled basis. 

                    11.7.4
Except as otherwise required by Applicable Law: (a) Verizon shall be obligated
to provide a UNE or Combination pursuant to this Amendment No.1 only to the
extent such UNE or Combination, and the equipment and facilities necessary to
provide such UNE or Combination, are available in Verizon’s network; (b)
Verizon shall have no obligation to construct or deploy new facilities or
equipment to offer any UNE or Combination; and, (c) Verizon shall not be
obligated to combine UNEs that are not already combined in Verizon’s network.
RNK shall not directly or through a third party (e.g., RNK’s Customer) order
Telecommunications Services from Verizon in order to impose on Verizon an
obligation to provide a UNE or a Combination that Verizon would not otherwise
have an obligation to provide. For example, RNK shall not order
Telecommunications Services or advise its Customer to order Telecommunications
Services where existing UNEs or Combination desired by RNK are not available in
order to permit RNK to subsequently convert the Telecommunications Services to
the UNEs or Combinations desired by RNK. 

                    11.7.5
Except as otherwise expressly stated, or required by Applicable Law, RNK shall
access Verizon’s unbundled Network Elements specifically identified in this
Amendment No.1 via Collocation in accordance with the Terms at the Verizon Wire
Center or other Verizon premise where those 

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elements
exist, and each Loop or Port shall, in the case of Collocation, be delivered to
RNK’s Collocation node by means of a Cross Connection. 

                    11.7.6
Verizon shall provide RNK access to its Loops at each of Verizon’s Wire Centers
for Loops terminating in that Wire Center. In addition, if RNK orders one or
more Loops provisioned via Integrated Digital Loop Carrier or Remote Switching
technology deployed as a Loop concentrator, Verizon shall, where available,
move the requested Loop(s) to a spare physical Loop, if one is existing and
available, at no additional charge to RNK. If, however, no spare physical Loop
is available, Verizon shall within three (3) Business days of RNK’s request
notify RNK of the lack of available facilities. RNK may then at its discretion
make a Network Element Bona Fide Request to Verizon to provide the unbundled
Local Loop through the demultiplexing of the integrated digitized Loop(s). RNK
may also make a Network Element Bona Fide Request for access to Unbundled Local
Loops at the Loop concentration site point. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in this Amendment No.1, standard provisioning intervals shall not
apply to Loops provided under this Section. 

                    11.7.7
If as the result of RNK Customer actions (i.e., Customer Not Ready (“CNR”)),
Verizon cannot complete requested work activity when a technician has been
dispatched to the RNK Customer premises, RNK will be assessed a non-recurring
charge associated with this visit. This charge will be the sum of the
applicable Service Order charge specified in Exhibit A and the Premises Visit
Charge as specified in Verizon’s applicable retail or Wholesale Tariff. 

                    11.7.8
RNK may use a UNE or Combination only for those purposes for which Verizon is
required by Applicable Law to provide such UNE or Combination to RNK. Without
limiting the foregoing, RNK may use a UNE or Combination (a) only to provide a
Telecommunications Service and (b) to provide Exchange Access services only to
the extent that Verizon is required by Applicable Law to provide such UNE or
Combination to RNK in order to allow RNK to provide such Exchange Access
services. 

                    11.8
Availability of Other Network Elements on an Unbundled Basis 

                    11.8.1
Verizon shall, upon request of RNK, and to the extent required by Applicable
Law, provide to RNK access to its Network Elements on an unbundled basis for
the provision of RNK’s Telecommunications Service. Any request by RNK for
access to a Verizon Network Element that is not already specifically referred
to in this Amendment No.1 shall be treated as a Network Element Bona Fide
Request. RNK shall provide Verizon access to its Network Elements as mutually
agreed by the Parties or as required by Applicable Law. 

                    11.8.2
A Network Element obtained by one Party from the other Party under this Section
11.8 may be used in combination with the facilities of the requesting Party
only to provide a Telecommunications Service. 

                    11.8.3
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 11.8, a Party shall
not be required to provide a proprietary Network Element to the other Party
under this Section 11.8 except to the extent required by Applicable Law. 

                    11.9
Conversion of Live Telephone Exchange Service to Analog 2W Loops 

          The
following coordination procedures shall apply to “live” cutovers of Verizon
Customers who are converting their Telephone Exchange Services to RNK Telephone
Exchange Services provisioned over Analog 2W unbundled Local Loops (“Analog 2W
Loops”) to be provided by Verizon to RNK. 

                    11.9.1
Coordinated cutover charges shall apply to conversions of live Telephone
Exchange Services to Analog 2W Loops. When an outside dispatch is required to
perform a 

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conversion,
additional charges may apply. If RNK does not request a coordinated cutover,
Verizon will process RNK’s order as a new installation subject to applicable
standard provisioning intervals. 

                    11.9.2
RNK shall request Analog 2W Loop(s) for coordinated cutover from Verizon by
delivering to Verizon a valid electronic Local Service Request (“LSR”). Verizon
agrees to accept from RNK the date and time for the conversion designated on
the LSR (“Scheduled Conversion Time”), provided that such designation is within
the regularly scheduled operating hours of the Verizon Regional CLEC Control
Center (“RCCC”) and subject to the availability of Verizon’s work force. In the
event that Verizon’s work force is not available, RNK and Verizon shall
mutually agree on a New Conversion Time, as defined below. RNK shall designate
the Scheduled Conversion Time subject to Verizon standard provisioning
intervals as stated in the Verizon CLEC Handbook, as may be revised from time
to time. Within three (3) business days of Verizon’s receipt of such valid LSR,
or as otherwise required by Applicable Law, Verizon shall provide RNK the
scheduled due date for conversion of the Analog 2W Loops covered by such LSR. 

                    11.9.3
RNK shall provide dial tone at the RNK Collocation site at least forty-eight
(48) hours prior to the Scheduled Conversion Time. 

                    11.9.4
Either Party may contact the other Party to negotiate a new Scheduled
Conversion Time (the “New Conversion Time”); provided, however, that each Party
shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide four (4) business hours’
advance notice to the other Party of its request for a New Conversion Time. Any
Scheduled Conversion Time or New Conversion Time may not be rescheduled more
than one (1) time in a business day, and any two New Conversion Times for a
particular Analog 2W Loop shall differ by at least eight (8) hours, unless
otherwise agreed to by the Parties. 

                              11.9.4.1
If the New Conversion Time is more than one (1) business hour from the original
Scheduled Conversion Time or from the previous New Conversion Time, the Party
requesting such New Conversion Time shall be subject to the following: 

(i)
If Verizon requests to reschedule outside of the one (1) hour time frame above,
the Analog 2W Loop Service Order Charge for the original Scheduled Conversion
Time or the previous New Conversion Time shall be waived upon request from RNK;
and 

          (ii)
If RNK requests to reschedule outside the one (1) hour time frame above, RNK
shall be charged an additional Analog 2W Loop Service Order Charge for
rescheduling the conversion to the New Conversion Time.

                    11.9.5
If RNK is not ready to accept service at the Scheduled Conversion Time or at a
New Conversion Time, as applicable, an additional Service Order Charge shall
apply. If Verizon is not available or ready to perform the conversion within
thirty (30) minutes of the Scheduled Conversion Time or New Conversion Time, as
applicable, Verizon and RNK will reschedule and, upon request from RNK, Verizon
will waive the Analog 2W Loop Service Order Charge for the original Scheduled
Conversion Time. 

                    11.9.6
The standard time interval expected from disconnection of a live Telephone Exchange
Service to the connection of the Analog 2W Loop to RNK is fifteen (15) minutes
per Analog 2W Loop for all orders consisting of twenty (20) Analog 2W Loops or
less. Orders involving more than twenty (20) Loops will require a negotiated
interval. 

                    11.9.7
Conversions involving LNP will be completed according to North American
Numbering Council (“NANC”) standards, via the regional Number Portability
Administration Center (“NPAC”). 

                    11.9.8
If RNK requires Analog 2W Loop conversions outside of the regularly scheduled
Verizon RCCC operating hours, such conversions shall be separately negotiated.
Additional 

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charges (e.g. overtime labor charges) may apply for
desired dates and times outside of regularly scheduled RCCC operating hours.  

                    11.10
Maintenance of Unbundled Network Elements 

          If
(a) RNK reports to Verizon a Customer trouble, (b) RNK requests a dispatch, (c)
Verizon dispatches a technician, and (d) such trouble was not caused by Verizon
facilities or equipment in whole or in part, then RNK shall pay Verizon the
charge set forth in Exhibit A for time associated with said dispatch. In
addition, this charge also applies when the Customer contact as designated by
RNK is not available at the appointed time. RNK accepts responsibility for
initial trouble isolation and providing Verizon with appropriate dispatch
information based on its test results. If as the result of RNK instructions,
Verizon is erroneously requested to dispatch to a site on Verizon company
premises (“dispatch in”), a charge set forth in Exhibit A will be assessed per
occurrence to RNK by Verizon. If as the result of RNK instructions, Verizon is
erroneously requested to dispatch to a site outside of Verizon company premises
(“dispatch out”), a charge set forth in Exhibit A will be assessed per
occurrence to RNK by Verizon. Verizon agrees to respond to RNK trouble reports
on a non-discriminatory basis consistent with the manner in which it provides
service to its own retail Customers or to any other similarly situated
Telecommunications Carrier. 

          11.11
Rates 

          Verizon
shall charge, and RNK shall pay, the non-recurring and monthly recurring rates
for Network Elements set forth in Exhibit A of this Amendment No.1. If the
Commission adopts permanent rates consistent with the requirements of the FCC
Regulations (to the extent it has not already done so), then such permanent
rates shall be applied in the manner described in Exhibit A. 

          11.12
Combinations 

Subject to the
conditions set forth in Section 11.7, Verizon shall be obligated to provide a
combination of Network Elements (a “Combination”) only to the extent provision
of such Combination is required by Applicable Law. To the extent Verizon is required
by Applicable Law to provide a Combination to RNK, Verizon shall provide such
Combination in accordance with, and subject to, requirements established by
Verizon that are consistent with Applicable Law (such requirements, the “Combo
Requirements”). Verizon shall make the Combo Requirements publicly available in
an electronic form. 

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EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

INTRODUCTION TO RHODE ISLAND PRICING SCHEDULE

          Unless
otherwise agreed to by the Parties, Exhibit A contains rates the Parties shall
charge on a reciprocal basis for the specific services identified herein. 

          Except
as otherwise provided for in this Agreement, when the Commission approves
actual rates in Rhode Island PUC Case No. 2681, those rates shall apply to any
network element or service provided by Verizon to RNK under this Agreement. 

          If
the Commission approves additional or different rates and/or rate structures at
a later time, unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties herein, the rates
and/or rate structures established by the Commission at a later time shall
become the rates and/or rate structures established herein. The Parties agree
that those rates and/or rate structures shall be applied prospectively only. 

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EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT 1

VERIZON RHODE ISLAND and RNK

PRICING SCHEDULE 12

UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 1.

 	
 Time & materials

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Facilities Mgt. Ctr- Planning per Labor rate/hr

 	
  

 	
 $55.76

 
	
  

 	
 Facilities Mgt. Ctr- Planning – Expedite per Labor rate/hr

 	
  

 	
 $74.47

 
	
  

 	
 Facilities Mgt. Ctr- Design per Labor rate/hr

 	
  

 	
 $55.76

 
	
  

 	
 Facilities Mgt. Ctr- Design – Expedite per Labor rate/hr

 	
  

 	
 $74.47

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 OSP Operations/Splicing- Labor rate/hr

 	
  

 	
 $48.73

 
	
  

 	
 OSP Operations/Splicing- Expedite- Labor rate/hr

 	
  

 	
 $67.45

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 CO Frame – Labor rate/hr

 	
  

 	
 $47.89

 
	
  

 	
 CO Frame – Expedite-Labor rate/hr

 	
  

 	
 $63.53

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2.

 	
 Misdirected
 Trouble Dispatches (charge per occasion)

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Dispatch IN (to
 Central Office)

 	
  

 	
 $47.43

 
	
  

 	
 Dispatch IN
 (EXPEDITE)

 	
  

 	
 $63.56

 
	
  

 	
 Dispatch OUT (to
 Customer Premise)

 	
  

 	
 $71.43

 
	
  

 	
 Dispatch OUT
 (EXPEDITE)

 	
  

 	
 $95.80

 
	
 3.

 	
 TC Not Ready (Per Occasion)

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 1          All rates and/or rate
 structures set forth herein, that are marked with an asterisk (‘*’), as
 applied to wholesale discount of retail Telecommunications Services,
 unbundled Network Elements or call transport and/or termination of Reciprocal
 Compensation Traffic purchased for the provision of Telephone Exchange
 Service or Exchange Access, shall be interim rates and/or rate
 structures. These interim rates
 and/or rate structures shall be replaced on a prospective basis by such
 permanent rates and/or rate structures (applicable to wholesale discount of
 retail Telecommunications Services, unbundled Network Elements or call
 transport and/or termination of Reciprocal Compensation Traffic purchased for
 the provision of Telephone Exchange Service or Exchange Access) as may be
 approved by the Commission and if appealed as may be ordered at the
 conclusion of such appeal. 

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2          It is Verizon’s position that
 Verizon’s proposed UNEs, UNE combinations, and UNE pricing methodology
 reflect the FCC's current rules.
 Verizon does not agree that UNE prices must be based solely on
 forward-looking costs, and Verizon reserves the right to seek to change its
 UNE offerings and UNE prices if the FCC’s rules are vacated or modified by
 the FCC or by a final, non-appealable judicial decision.

 

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EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 I.
 Unbundled Database Access

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 a.

 	
 800/888
 Database

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Reciprocal
 Compensation: 800 Database (refer to I above)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 (charged to originating Party).

 
	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 800 Database
 query:          $0.00097          per
 query

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 b.

 	
 LIDB

 

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 Recurring
 Charges:

 	
  

 	
 Non-Recurring
 Charges:

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 
	
 LIDB Access: SCP Query

 	
  

 	
 $0.00124 Per Query

 	
  

 	
 Not Applicable

 
	
 LIDB Record Management

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Not Applicable

 
	
 Record Charge (During 5 Year
 Recovery Period)

 	
  

 	
 $0.034600* Per Record/Month

 	
  

 	
 Not Applicable

 
	
 Record Charge (Beyond 5 Year
 Recovery Period)

 	
  

 	
 $0.002300* Per Record/Month

 	
  

 	
 Not Applicable

 
	
 LIDB Database Load Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Not Applicable

 
	
 <= 10,000 Records

 	
  

 	
 $38.47* Per Hour

 	
  

 	
 Not Applicable

 
	
 > 10,000 Records

 	
  

 	
 $158.57* Per Hour

 	
  

 	
 Not Applicable

 

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EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 II.

 	
 Unbundled
 Local Loops

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  (a)

 	
 Monthly
 Recurring Charges

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  (1) ULL
 facility: ULL type

 	
  

 	
 Rural

 	
  

 	
 Suburban

 	
  

 	
 Urban

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (per month) 

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

  

 	
  

 	

  

 	
  

 	

  

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 19.13

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 11.19

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 40.07

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 32.99

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 25.20

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire ISDN Digital Grade (2 Wire Digital
 Premium Loops)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 28.73

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.74

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 24.92

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL with
 ISDN Loop Extension Electronics

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 28.73

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.74

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 24.92

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire DS-1-compatible Digital Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 178.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 206.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 160.95

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 19.13

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 11.19

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 19.13

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 11.19

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 19.13

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 11.19

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap removed

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 19.13

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 11.19

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL (up to
 30,000 Feet) Non-loaded with Bridged Tap options

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 28.73

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.74

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 24.92

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 19.13

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 11.19

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap Removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 19.13

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 11.19

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 40.07

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 32.99

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 25.20

 	
  

 
	
 4 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap Removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 40.07

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 32.99

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 25.20

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 28.73

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.74

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 24.92

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL with Bridged Tap
 removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 28.73

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.74

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 24.92

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 28.73

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.74

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 24.92

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 28.73

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.74

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 24.92

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  (2) Service
 Access Charge: ULL type

 	
  

 	
  (per month)

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 
	
 Voice Grade/DS-0

 	
  

 	
 $0.40*

 
	
 DS-1

 	
  

 	
 $2.54*

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  (b)

 	
 Non-Recurring
 Charges

 

(1) Service Order Charge (per order)

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Standard Interval

 	
  

 	
 Expedite

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 ULL Type

 	
  

 	
 1 ULL

 	
  

 	
 2-9 ULL

 	
  

 	
 10+ ULL

 	
  

 	
 1 ULL

 	
  

 	
 2-9 ULL

 	
  

 	
 10+ ULL

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.22

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 8.69

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.85

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.22

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 8.69

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.85

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire ISDN Digital (2 Wire Digital Premium
 Loops)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 

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A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL with
 ISDN Loop Extension Electronics

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire DS-1-compatible Digital Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 58.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 58.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 58.40

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap removed

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL (up to
 30,000 Feet) Non-loaded with Bridged Tap options

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap Removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 58.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 58.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 58.40

 	
  

 
	
 4 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap Removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.44

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 58.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 58.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 58.40

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL with Bridged Tap
 removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.95

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.52

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.72

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.36

 	
  

 

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(2) Service Connection Charge: (per loop)

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 ULL Type

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection: Standard

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection: CO 

 Wiring

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
 *

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire ISDN Digital Grade (2 Wire Digital
 Premium Loops)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
 *

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL with
 ISDN Loop Extension Electronics

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
 *

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire DS-1-compatible Digital Grade

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 76.40

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 28.54

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.8

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap removed

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL (up to
 30,000 Feet) Non-loaded with Bridged Tap options

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap Removal

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 76.40

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 28.54

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 4 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap Removal

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 76.40

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 28.54

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL with Bridged Tap
 removal

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000
 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.57

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.89

 	
  

 	
  

 

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(3) Installation Dispatch (per dispatch)

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Installation Dispatch (per dispatch)

 	
  

 	
 TC Not Ready

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	
 

 	
  

 
	
 ULL Type

 	
  

 	
 1 ULL

 	
  

 	
 2-9 ULL

 	
  

 	
 10+ ULL

 	
  

 	
  (per occasion)

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 4- Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire ISDN Digital Grade (2 Wire Digital Premium Loops)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL with ISDN Loop Extension
 Electronics

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire DS-1-compatible Digital Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.25

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.25

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.25

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 removed

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL (up to 30,000 Feet) Non-loaded
 with Bridged Tap options

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 Removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.25

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.25

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.25

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 4 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 Removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.2

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.25

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.25

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 27.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 35.99

 	
  

 	
 $25.88

 	
  

 

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(4) Manual Intervention Surcharge (where mechanized interface available but not used)

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Standard
 Interval

 	
  

 	
 Service Order (per order)

 	
  

 	
 Svc Connection Chg (per ULL)

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 ULL Type

 	
  

 	
 1 ULL

 	
  

 	
 2-9 ULL

 	
  

 	
 10+ ULL

 	
  

 	
 1 ULL

 	
  

 	
 2-9 ULL

 	
  

 	
 10+ ULL

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire ISDN Digital Grade (2 Wire Digital Premium Loops)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL with ISDN Loop Extension
 Electronics

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire DS-1-compatible Digital Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 removed

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL (up to 30,000 Feet) Non-loaded
 with Bridged Tap options

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 Removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 
	
 4 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 Removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.21

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.36

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.83

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 190.91

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 

8

EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Expedited
 Interval

 	
  

 	
 Service Order (per order)

 	
  

 	
 Svc Connection Chg (per ULL)

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 ULL Type

 	
  

 	
 1 ULL

 	
  

 	
 2-9 ULL

 	
  

 	
 10+ ULL

 	
  

 	
 1 ULL

 	
  

 	
 2-9 ULL

 	
  

 	
 10+ ULL

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire Analog Voice Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire ISDN Digital Grade (2 Wire Digital Premium Loops)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL with ISDN Loop Extension
 Electronics

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire DS-1-compatible Digital Grade

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.23

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.23

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.23

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 removed

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic ULL (up to 30,000 feet) Non-loaded
 with Bridged Tap options

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 Removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 4-Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.23

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.23

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.23

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 
	
 4 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 Removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.23

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.23

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.23

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.00

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to 18,000 feet) with Bridged Tap
 removal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.64

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.92

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 282.65

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.15

 	
  

 

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                           (c) Digital Loops and Digital Designed
Loops (Conditioning)

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 Recurring
 Charges:

 	
  

 	
 Non-Recurring
 Charges:

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Standard Digital
 Loops

 	
  

 	
 All:

 	
  

 	
 All:

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $.79*/ Mechanized Loop Qualification/
 per Loop Provisioned

 	
  

 	
 $116.55*/ Manual Loop
 Qualification/ per Loop Request

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to
 12,000)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to
 18,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to
 12,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
 4 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to
 12,000 feet)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Digital Designed
 Loops

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to
 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $279.01*

 Removal of one Bridged Tap per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $680.52*

 Removal of Multiple Bridged Taps per Loop per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $152.86*

 Engineering Query

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $711.66*

 Engineering Work Order Charge

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire ADSL compatible ULL (up to
 18,000 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $279.01*

 Removal of one Bridged Tap per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $680.52*

 Removal of Multiple Bridged Taps per Loop per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $152.86*

 Engineering Query

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $711.66*

 Engineering Work Order Charge

 

10

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 Recurring
 Charges:

 	
  

 	
 Non-Recurring
 Charges:

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic
 ULL (18,000 feet up to 30,000 Feet) Non-loaded with Bridged Tap options

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $1,044.87*

 Required Removal of Load Coils (up to 21,000 feet)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $1,389.30*

 Required Removal of Load Coils (up to 27,000 feet)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $279.01*

 Removal of one Bridged Tap per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $680.52*

 Removal of Multiple Bridged Taps per Loop per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $152.86*

 Engineering Query

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $711.66*

 Engineering Work Order Charge

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire Digital Designed Metallic
 ULL with ISDN Loop Extension Electronics

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $1,044.87*

 Required Removal of Load Coils (up to 21,000 feet)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $1,389.30*

 Required Removal of Load Coils (up to 27,000 feet)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $1,014.91*

 Addition of Range Electronics

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $152.86*

 Engineering Query

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $711.66*

 Engineering Work Order Charge

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to
 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $279.01*

 Removal of one Bridged Tap per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $680.52*

 Removal of Multiple Bridged Taps per Loop per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $152.86*

 Engineering Query

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $711.66*

 Engineering Work Order Charge

 

11

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 Recurring
 Charges:

 	
  

 	
 Non-Recurring
 Charges:

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 4 Wire HDSL compatible ULL (up to
 12,000 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $279.01*

 Removal of one Bridged Tap per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $680.52*

 Removal of Multiple Bridged Taps per Loop per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $152.86*

 Engineering Query

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $711.66*

 Engineering Work Order Charge

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire SDSL compatible ULL with
 Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $279.01*

 Removal of one Bridged Tap per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $680.52*

 Removal of Multiple Bridged Taps per Loop per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $152.86*

 Engineering Query

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $711.66*

 Engineering Work Order Charge

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 2 Wire IDSL compatible ULL (up to
 18,000 feet) with Bridged Tap removal

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 	
  

 	
 See Sections B.V. (a) and (b)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $279.01*

 Removal of one Bridged Tap per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $680.52*

 Removal of Multiple Bridged Taps per Loop per Request

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $152.86*

 Engineering Query

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $711.66*

 Engineering Work Order Charge

 

12

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 III.

 	
 Unbundled IOF 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  (a)

 	
 Monthly
 Recurring Charges 

 

 (1)  Dedicated
 Transport:

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Facility (per month)

 	
  

 	
 Interoffice Mileage FIXED

 	
  

 	
 Interoffice Mileage/ MILE

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 DS-1

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 53.88

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 .52

 	
  

 
	
 DS-3

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 419.86

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.41

 	
  

 
	
 OC-3

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 768.20

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 43.21

 	
  

 
	
 OC-12

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1907.03

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 172.87

 	
  

 

 (2)  Service Access
 Charge: IOF

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  (per month)

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
  

 
	
 DS-1

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 2.54

 	
 *

 
	
 DS-3

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 45.13

 	
 *

 
	
 OC-3

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.36

 	
 *

 
	
 OC-12

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.36

 	
 *

 

 (3)  Interconnection
 Access Charge: IOF

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 DS-1

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.20

 	
 *

 
	
 DS-3

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 25.03

 	
 *

 
	
 OC-3

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 8.16

 	
 *

 
	
 OC-12

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 8.16

 	
 *

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 (4)  Unbundled Multiplexing

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 
	
 DS-1 to DS-0 (1/0 Mux)

 	
  

 	
 (per mux/per month)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 197.21

 	
  

 
	
 DS-3 to DS-1 (3/1 Mux)

 	
  

 	
 (per mux/per month)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 215.50

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  (b)

 	
 Non-Recurring
 Charges 

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Standard
 Interval

 	
  

 	
 DS-1

 	
  

 	
 DS-3

 	
  

 	
 OC-3

 	
  

 	
 OC-12

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (1)  Service Order (per
 order)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.47

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.47

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.47

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.47

 	
  

 
	
 (2)  Manual
 Intervention Surcharge (per order)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
  

 
	
 (3)  Service Connection:
 Provisioning (per facility)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 142.14

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 142.14

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 142.14

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 142.15

 	
  

 
	
 (4)  Service
 Connection: Installation (per facility)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 270.37

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 270.37

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 270.37

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 270.37

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Expedited
 Interval

 	
  

 	
 DS-1

 	
  

 	
 DS-3

 	
  

 	
 OC-3

 	
  

 	
 OC-12

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (1)  Service Order (per
 order)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.42

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.42

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.42

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 21.42

 	
  

 
	
 (2)  Manual
 Intervention Surcharge (per order)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 0

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 0

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 0

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 0

 	
  

 
	
 (3)  Service Connection:
 Provisioning (per facility)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 156.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 156.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 156.06

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 156.06

 	
  

 
	
 (4)  Service
 Connection: Installation (per facility)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 129.28

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 285.90

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 285.90

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 358.60

 	
  

 

13

EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT 1

IV. Unbundled Common Channel Signaling and
Call-Related Database Access

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Rate
 Element

 	
  

 	
 UNIT

 	
  

 	
 RATE

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
  

 
	
 TC Switched
 Service-Optional Features

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 SS7
 Signaling Modifications

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Re-Home
 D-Link

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 124.72

 	
  

 
	
 A-Link to
 D-Link Conversion

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 93.54

 	
  

 
	
 Change in
 Hub Providers

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.37

 	
  

 
	
 NPA/NXX
 Input Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per 10 Codes

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.59

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Common
 Channel Signaling

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 STP Port

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Port/Month

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1064.99

 	
  

 
	
 Service
 Access Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Port/Month

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.40

 	
  

 
	
 Signaling
 Usage Rate

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per Message

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.000212

 	
  

 
	
 Assumed
 Usage

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Port/month

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.200000

 	
  

 
	
 Service
 Order Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per Request

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.44

 	
  

 
	
 STP Order
 Processing Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per Request

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 176.58

 	
  

 
	
 Installation
 Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 64.95

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 STP
 Translation Charges: A-Links

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Basic ISUP

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 93.54

 	
  

 
	
 ISUP + TCAP

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 124.72

 	
  

 
	
 800 DB
 Queries

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.37

 	
  

 
	
 LIDB Queries

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.37

 	
  

 
	
 Class
 Features

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.37

 	
  

 
	
 NPA/Nxx
 Input Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per 10 Codes

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.59

 	
  

 
	
 Calling Name

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.37

 	
  

 
	
 AIN Queries
 (Verizon)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.37

 	
  

 
	
 TC to TC
 (Telephone Carrier)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 93.54

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 STP
 Translation Charges: D-Links

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Basic ISUP

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 155.91

 	
  

 
	
 ISUP + TCAP

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 218.27

 	
  

 
	
 800 DB
 Queries

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.37

 	
  

 
	
 LIDB Queries

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.37

 	
  

 
	
 Class
 Features

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.37

 	
  

 
	
 NPA/Nxx
 Input Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per 10 Codes

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.59

 	
  

 
	
 Calling Name

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.37

 	
  

 
	
 AIN Queries
 (Verizon)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 93.54

 	
  

 
	
 TC to TC
 (Telephone Carrier)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per STP Pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 93.54

 	
  

 
	
 Subsequent
 STP Translations

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 TC Orig. Pt.

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 31.18

 	
  

 
	
 End Office
 Translations

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 TC Orig. Pt.

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 5.30

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Testing
 Set-Up

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per TC Switch & TELCO STP Pair

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 MTP: Levels
 2 & 3

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 289.04

 	
  

 
	
 ISUP

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 289.04

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 800 DB
 Queries

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.12

 	
  

 
	
 LIDB Queries

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.12

 	
  

 

14

EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Rate
 Element

 	
  

 	
 UNIT

 	
  

 	
 RATE

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 Class
 Features

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.12

 	
  

 
	
 Calling Name

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.12

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Testing

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per TC Switch & TELCO STP Pair

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 MTP: Levels
 2 & 3

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 578.08

 	
  

 
	
 ISUP

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 867.12

 	
  

 
	
 800 DB
 Queries

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 72.26

 	
  

 
	
 LIDB Queries

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.12

 	
  

 
	
 Class
 Features

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.12

 	
  

 
	
 Calling Name

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 36.12

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Management System

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Rate
 Element

 	
  

 	
 UNIT

 	
  

 	
 RATE

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
  

 
	
 Development Charges

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service
 Establishment (NRC)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
 Service
 Creation Access Port

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Port/month

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
 Service
 Creation Usage

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Remote Access

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per day

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
 On-Premise Access

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per day

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
 Certification
 & Testing

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per hour (rounded to 1/4 hr. )

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
 Help Desk
 Support

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per hour (rounded to 1/4 hr. )

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
 AIN ISCP
 Record Provisioning

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per 15 min.

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Deployment Charges

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 AIN ISCP
 & Record Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per line/month

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
 AIN ISCP
 Query & Resp. Message Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per ACU/Query

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
 Trigger
 Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per Query

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
 SS7 &
 Transport for AIN Message

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Per Query

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 

V. Unbundled Local
Switching

          (a)
Monthly Recurring Charges

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Dedicated
 Local Switch Ports

 	
  

 	
 Statewide

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (per month) 

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

  

 	
  

 
	
 (1) Local Switching Analog Port

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.15

 	
  

 
	
 (2) Local Switching Integrated DLC Port
 (TR-08) per interface group (consisting of 4 DS1 ports)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 534.72

 	
  

 
	
 (3) Local Switching DS1 DID/DOD/PBX Port
 per DS1 trunk port

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 256.56

 	
  

 
	
 (4) Local Switching ISDN-BRI Port

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 38.46

 	
  

 
	
 (5) Local Switching ISDN-PRI Port

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 595.16

 	
  

 
	
 (6) Local Switching Digital Trunk Port per
 DS1

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 256.56

 	
  

 

15

EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Local
 Switching Port Additives (Features)

 	
  

 	
 Statewide

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (per month) 

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

  

 	
  

 
	
 (1) Centrex

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.7059

 	
  

 
	
 (2) Ringmate

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.8217

 	
  

 
	
 (3)
 Three-Way Calling

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.2962

 	
  

 
	
 (4) Speed
 Calling

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.002

 	
  

 
	
 (5) Call
 Waiting

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.0009

 	
  

 
	
 (6) Call
 Forwarding - Don’t Answer

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.0002

 	
  

 
	
 (7) Call
 Forwarding - Busy

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.0002

 	
  

 
	
 (8) Call
 Forwarding - Variable

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.0006

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Local
 Switching Usage

 	
  

 	
 Statewide

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (per minute of use) 

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

  

 	
  

 
	
 (1) Local
 Switching Trunk Port - (PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00179

 	
  

 
	
 (2) Local
 Switching Trunk Port -(OFF-PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.000000

 	
  

 
	
 (3) Local
 Switching Usage - (PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.01149

 	
  

 
	
 (4) Local
 Switching Usage - (OFF-PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00389

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Shared
 Interoffice Trunking and Tandem Resources

 	
  

 	
 Statewide

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (per minute of use) 

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

  

 	
  

 
	
 (1)
 Unbundled Shared Tandem Transport Charge (UTTC) (PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00106

 	
  

 
	
 (2)
 Unbundled Shared Tandem Transport Charge (UTTC) (OFF-PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00000

 	
  

 
	
 (3)
 Unbundled Tandem Transit Switching Charge (TTS) (PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.006162

 	
  

 
	
 (4)
 Unbundled Tandem Transit Switching Charge (TTS) (OFF-PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.001108

 	
  

 
	
 (5)
 Unbundled Common Transport Charge (UCTC) (PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.004082*

 	
  

 
	
 (6)
 Unbundled Common Transport Charge (UCTC) (OFF-PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.000000*

 	
  

 
	
 (7)
 Unbundled Toll Common Transport Charge (UTCTC) (PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.006094*

 	
  

 
	
 (8)
 Unbundled Toll Common Transport Charge (UTCTC) (OFF-PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.000313*

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service
 Access Charge: Switching

 	
  

 	
  (per month)

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	
 

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 Voice Grade/DS-0

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.40*

 	
  

 
	
 DS-1

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 2.54*

 	
  

 
	
 DS-3

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 45.13*

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  (b) Non-Recurring Charges

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 End Office
 Trunk Ports

 	
  

 	
 Standard Interval

 	
  

 	
 Expedited

 Interval

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (1) Service
 Order (per order)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
  

 
	
 (2) Manual
 Intervention Surcharge (per order)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.14

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 19.47

 	
  

 
	
 (3) Service
 charge (per port)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 89.17

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 115.10

 	
  

 
	
 (4)
 Installation (CO wiring) (per port)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 10.74

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.24

 	
  

 

16

EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 End Office
 Line Ports

 	
  

 	
 Standard Interval

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (1) Service
 Order (per order)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
  

 
	
 (2) Manual
 Intervention Surcharge (per order)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.14

 	
  

 
	
 (3) Service
 charge (per port) (BRI and Analog Ports)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 8.92

 	
  

 
	
 (4) Service
 charge (per port) (for DS1 DID/DOD/PBX Port, PRI)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 69.51

 	
  

 
	
 (5)
 Installation (CO wiring) (per port) (BRI and Analog Ports),

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.07

 	
  

 
	
 (6)
 Installation (CO wiring) (per port) (DS1 DID/DOD/PBX Port, PRI)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 10.74

 	
  

 
	
 (7)
 Integrated DLC ports are priced on an Individual Case Basis

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 

# Integrated DLC ports are priced
on an Individual Case Basis

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Switching
 Feature Activation

 	
  

 	
 Standard Interval

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 Per order

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 (1) Call
 Forwarding – Busy

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.00*

 	
  

 
	
 (2) Call
 Forwarding - Don’t Answer

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.00*

 	
  

 
	
 (3) Call
 Forwarding – Variable

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.00*

 	
  

 
	
 (4) Call
 Waiting

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.00*

 	
  

 
	
 (5) Centrex
 Intercom Dialing

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.00*

 	
  

 
	
 (6) Custom
 Ringing

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.00*

 	
  

 
	
 (7) Speed
 Calling

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.00*

 	
  

 
	
 (8) 3 Way
 Calling

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.00*

 	
  

 
	
 (9)
 Subsequent addition/change

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.00*

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Miscellaneous
 Switching Charges

 	
  

 	
 Standard Interval

 	
  

 
	
 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (1) Network
 Design Request (per hour)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 40.60*

 	
  

 
	
 (2) Line
 Port Traffic Study Set-Up (per study)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 47.80

 	
  

 
	
 (3) Line
 Port Traffic Study (per week)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 33.13

 	
  

 
	
 (4) Channel
 Activation-Subsequent

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.60*

 	
  

 
	
 (5) TC not
 ready

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 25.88

 	
  

 

17

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 VI.
 Unbundled Tandem Switching

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  (a)

 	
 Monthly
 Recurring Charges

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Dedicated
 Tandem Switch Ports

 	
  

 	
 All Zones

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (per month) 

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

  

 	
  

 
	
 (1) Tandem
 Switching Digital Trunk Port

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 298.56

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Tandem
 Switching Usage

 	
  

 	
 All Zones

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (per minute of use) 

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

  

 	
  

 
	
 (1) Tandem Trunk
 Port (PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.002527

 	
  

 
	
 (2) Tandem Trunk
 Port (OFF-PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.000000

 	
  

 
	
 (3) Tandem Usage
 (PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.001108

 	
  

 
	
 (4) Tandem Usage
 (OFF-PEAK)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.001108

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 (b)

 	
 Non-Recurring
 Charges

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Tandem Office
 Trunk Ports

 	
  

 	
 Standard Interval

 	
  

 	
 Expedited Interval

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 (1) Service Order
 (per port)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0

 	
  

 
	
 (2) Manual
 Intervention Surcharge (per port)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.14

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 19.47

 	
  

 
	
 (3) Service charge
 (per order)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 105.40

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 135.64

 	
  

 
	
 (4) Installation
 (CO wiring) (per port)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 10.74

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.24

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 VII.
 Network Interface Device (NID)

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE (NID) 

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

  

 	
  

 
	
 (1) Time; first 30 minutes

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 25.88

 	
  

 
	
 (2) Subsequent 30 minutes (period or part)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 10.72

 	
  

 
	
 (3) TC not ready (per occasion)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 25.88

 	
  

 
	
 (4) 2 Wire NID (per NID/ month)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.95

 	
  

 
	
 (5) 4 Wire NID

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.15

 	
  

 

18

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 
	
 VIII.
 Intrastate Collocation

 

          Pending
approval of rates and/or rate structures filed for intrastate collocation, all
intrastate collocation services shall be charged at rates found in Rhode Island
RIPUC Tariff No. 18 as amended from time to time.

IX. Line Sharing

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Rate Element

 	
  

 	
 $ Amount

 	
  

 	
 Mo.

 	
  

 	
 NRC

 	
  

 	
 * Option 13

 	
  

 	
 * Option 2

 VERIZON

 installs

 	
  

 	
 * Option 2

 CLEC 

 vendor 

 installs

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 
	
 Application Fee -
 Augment

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1500

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 Not applicable
 unless adding line-sharing terminations

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
 Engineering &
 Implementation Fee -Additional Cabling

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 2120.96

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 Not applicable
 unless adding line-sharing terminations

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
 Splitter
 Installation Cost

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1369.60

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 Not applicable

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 POT
 VERIZON/Splitter Termination, 2 Wire VG

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 .09

 	
 *

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 (2) SAC4s

 	
  

 	
 (2) SACs

 	
  

 	
 (2) SACs

 

* Both Option 1 and Option 2 assume there is an existing Collocation
Arrangement.

(1) = one required

(2) = two required

	
  

 	
  

 
	

 

 
	
 3 Option 1: A CLEC-provided
 splitter shall be provided, installed and maintained by the CLEC in their own
 Collocation space. Rearrangements are the responsibility of the CLEC. Verizon
 dial tone is routed through the splitter in the CLEC Collocation area.

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Option 2: Verizon will install,
 inventory and maintain CLEC provided splitter in Verizon space within the
 Serving Central Office of the lines being provided. Verizon will have control
 of the splitter and will direct any required activity.

 
	
  

 	
  

 
	
 4

 	
 Service Access Charge (SAC) is
 the same as Interconnection Access Charge or a cross connect.

 

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 Rate Element

 	
  

 	
 $ Amount

 	
  

 	
 Mo.

 	
  

 	
 NRC

 	
  

 	
 * Option 1

 	
  

 	
 Option 2

 VERIZON

 installs

 	
  

 	
 * Option 2

 CLEC 

 vendor 

 installs

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 
	
 SAC Cable &
 Frame Termination, 2Wire VG

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 .23

 	
 *

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 (2) SACs

 	
  

 	
 (2) SACs

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
 **Verizon/Splitter
 Support– Per Shelf

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 3.34

 	
 *

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
 Maintenance of
 Splitter Equipment per splitter

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 51.52

 	
 *

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
 WideBand Test
 Access per line

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 2.01

 	
 *

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 

** Although this rate assumes that each relay rack contains 14 splitter
shelves, the rate applies only to the shelves that CLEC actually uses in a
given relay rack.

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 Rate Element

 	
  

 	
 $ Amount

 	
  

 	
 Mo.

 	
  

 	
 NRC

 	
  

 	
 * Option 1

 	
  

 	
  Option 2

 VERIZON

 installs

 	
  

 	
 * Option 2

 CLEC 

 vendor 

 installs

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 
	
 Service Order 

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.59

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.88

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Central Office
 Wiring Initial

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 41.53

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1) 

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 59.40

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Central Office
 Wiring Additional

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 20.66

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 29.55

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Provisioning

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.27

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.40

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Field Installation
 Dispatch

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 121.35

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 170.92

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual
 Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 28.26

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 43.86

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 TC Not Ready

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 55.14

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
 Loop Qualification
 Data Base per link

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.79

 	
 *

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
 Manual Loop
 Qualification

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 116.55

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
 Engineering Query

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 152.86

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
 Engineering Work
 Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 711.66

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
 OSS Charges

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 TBD

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Unbundled Loop

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Conditioning
 charges

 	
  

 	
 Per interim state
 specific conditioning rates

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Trouble Dispatch
 Misdirects

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 	
  

 	
 (1)

 
	
 Dispatch In

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 80.02

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Expedite Dispatch
 In

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 106.22

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Dispatch Out

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 129.39

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Expedite Dispatch
 Out

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 174.35

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 X

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 

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X. UNE REMAND ITEMS

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  (a)

 	
 Recurring
 Charges

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or Element Description:

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Recurring Charges

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 LOOPS

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 DS3 Loops

 	
 Fixed

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 951.20

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Loop Fiber per 1⁄4
 mi.

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 16.89

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 DDS loops (4-wire)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Urban

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 67.93

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Suburban

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 87.75

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Rural

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 104.18

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Stand-alone NID – 2 Wire

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 .95

 	
  

 
	
 Stand-alone NID – 4 Wire

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.15

 	
  

 
	
 Shared NID

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 TBD

 	
  

 
	
 Stand-alone NID – DS1 (with smart jack)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.79

 	
 *

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 Recurring Charges

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 SWITCH/PLATFORM

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Centrex Platform Features

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 CTX Intercom

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 2.1474 

 	
 *

 
	
 CTX Announcement

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.6442 

 	
 *

 
	
 3-Way Conference (CTX)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.3987 

 	
 *

 
	
 Automatic Callback

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.6725 

 	
 *

 
	
 Distinctive Ring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.1056 

 	
 *

 
	
 Loudspeaker Paging

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.3925 

 	
 *

 
	
 Selective Call Acceptance

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.0990

 	
 *

 
	
 Selective Call Forwarding

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.0491 

 	
 *

 
	
 Selective Call Rejection

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.7796 

 	
 *

 
	
 Six Way Conference

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.9284 

 	
 *

 
	
 Music - on - Hold

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 —

 	
  

 
	
 Meet-me Conference (DMS-only)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.1036 

 	
 *

 
	
 UNE-P
 Combinations

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 
	
 # All monthly
 rates and usage charges associated with the individual network elements
 included in the UNE-P arrangements apply in accordance with rate regulations
 established for those elements.

 

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 Service or Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 EEL

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 EEL Test Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Recurring

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 2 Wire Analog per loop

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.17

 	
 *

 
	
 2 Wire Digital per loop

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.37

 	
 *

 
	
 4 Wire Analog per loop

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.47

 	
 *

 
	
 DS 1 1.544Mbps per loop

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.27

 	
 *

 
	
 4 Wire Digital Data (56 KD) per
 loop (DDS)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.62

 	
 *

 
	
 DS3 45 Mbps per loop

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.02

 	
 *

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 Recurring Charges

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 EEL Voice grade/DS0 Transport

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 26.00

 	
 *

 
	
 Monthly- Fixed per VG/DS0
 channel

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Monthly- per mile, perVG/DS0
 channel

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 .02

 	
 *

 

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EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 Recurring Charges

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 IOF

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 STS-1

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Fixed per month

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 392.92

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Variable per mile
 per month

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.08

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 Recurring Charges

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 Subloops at FDI

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 2-wire Subloop

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Urban

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 8.72

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Suburban

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 12.62

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Rural

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.73

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 4-wire Subloop

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Urban

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 11.95

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Suburban

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 18.80

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Rural

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 20.85

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Subloops at Pole,
 Pedestal, X-box, CEV

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Subloops at RT
 (e.g.DSLAM)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Campus Wire-
 Continuous Property

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 House and Riser

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Building Access- per pair/month

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.59

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Floor Access- per floor risen, per pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.01

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Dark Fiber Loops

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Dark Fiber - per 1/4 Mile (per loop/month)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 25.31

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Customer premise FDF (per loop/month)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.96

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Switch premise FDF (per loop/month)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 10.78

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Dark Fiber IOF

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Dark Fiber – IOF- per Mile (per loop/month)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 128.13

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Serving CO (per loop/month)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 10.78

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Channel
 Termination-

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Per 1/4 Mile (per loop/month)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 32.03

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 POP FDF

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 8.95

 	
 *

 

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EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  (b)

 	
 Non-Recurring
 Charges

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service 

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 LOOPS

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 DS3 Loops

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.57

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order –
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 23.05

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual
 Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual
 Intervention Surcharge- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection
 -Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 133.56

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection
 -Other- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 146.26

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection
 – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 232.06

 	
 *

 
	
 Service
 Connection- CO Wiring- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 307.79

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection
 - Installation Dispatch Out

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.03

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection
 - Installation Dispatch Out- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.03

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 DDS
 Loops (4 Wire)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 42.46

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order –
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.86

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual
 Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.53

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual
 Intervention Surcharge- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.70

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection
 -Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 82.25

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection
 -Other- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 82.25

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection
 – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 30.72

 	
 *

 
	
 Service
 Connection- CO Wiring- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 30.72

 	
 *

 
	
 Installation
 Dispatch Out

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.03

 	
 *

 
	
 Installation
 Dispatch Out- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 39.03

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Stand-alone NID – 2 Wire,

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 .95

 	
  

 
	
 Stand-alone NID – 4 Wire,

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.15

 	
  

 
	
 Shared NID - Per Loop

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 TBD

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 TC not ready- per
 occasion

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 25.88

 	
  

 
	
 Time: first 30
 minutes

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 25.88

 	
  

 
	
  Subsequent 30 minutes (period or part)

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 10.72

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order –
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual
 Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.87

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual
 Intervention Surcharge- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 20.53

 	
 *

 
	
 Installation
 Dispatch Out

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 50.19

 	
 *

 
	
 Installation
 Dispatch Out- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 66.92

 	
 *

 

25

EXHIBIT A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service

 	
  

 	
 Migration

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 SWITCH/PLATFORM

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 POTS/Centrex/PAL/ISDN BRI UNE
 Platforms

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Single Link

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.87

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 26.61

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 20.53

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 39.40

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.82

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.61

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 2 to 9 links

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 9.34

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 13.83

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 40.76

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 46.71

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 60.35

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 69.15

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.82

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.61

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 10+ Links

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.34

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 9.34

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.83

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 13.83

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 224.19

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 198.15

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 331.92

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 293.37

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.82

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.61

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 UNE Coin Access Line- Platforms

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 

26

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service

 	
  

 	
 Migration

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Single Link

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.87

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 26.61

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 20.53

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 39.40

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.82

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.61

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 2 to 9 links

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 9.34

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 13.83

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 40.76

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 46.71

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 60.35

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 69.15

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.82

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.61

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 10+ Links

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.34

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 9.34

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.83

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 13.83

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 224.19

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 198.15

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 331.92

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 293.37

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.82

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 7.61

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 DS1/DID/DOD/PBX UNE Platforms

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Single Link

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 42.46

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 42.46

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.86

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 62.86

 	
 *

 

27

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service

 	
  

 	
 Migration

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.53

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 4.53

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.70

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 6.70

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection -Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 159.24

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 50.27

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection -Other- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 187.15

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 63.56

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 11.56

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection- CO Wiring-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.33

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 ISDN- PRI UNE Platforms

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Single Link

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 42.46

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 42.46

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.86

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 62.86

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.53

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 4.53

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.70

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 6.70

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 159.24

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 50.27

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection -Other-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 187.15

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 63.56

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 11.56

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection- CO Wiring-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.33

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 POTS/ -FX- UNE Platforms

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Single Link

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.87

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 26.61

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 20.53

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 39.40

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 135.38

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 

28

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service

 	
  

 	
 Migration

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 148.08

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 99.46

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring
 –Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 125.26

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 2 to 9 links

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 9.34

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 13.83

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 40.76

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 46.71

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 60.35

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 69.15

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 135.38

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection –Other-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 148.08

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 99.46

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring
 –Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 125.26

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 10+ Links

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 9.34

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 9.34

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.83

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 13.83

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 224.19

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 198.15

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 331.92

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 293.37

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 135.38

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection –Other-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 148.08

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 99.46

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring
 –Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 125.26

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 UNE ISDN-BRI –FX- UNE Platforms

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Single Link

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.16

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 20.95

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.87

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 26.61

 	
 *

 

29

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service

 	
  

 	
 Migration

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 20.53

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 39.40

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 135.38

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection –Other-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 148.08

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 99.46

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring
 –Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 125.26

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 2 to 9 links

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.16

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 9.34

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 20.95

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 13.83

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 40.76

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 46.71

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 60.35

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 69.15

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 135.38

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection –Other-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 148.08

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 99.46

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring
 –Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 125.26

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 10+ Links

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 23.49

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 9.34

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 34.78

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 13.83

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 224.19

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 198.15

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 331.92

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 293.37

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 135.38

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection –Other-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 148.08

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 1.52

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 99.46

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring
 –Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 125.26

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 UNE DS1/DID/DOD/PBX -FX- UNE
 Platforms

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Single Link

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 42.46

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 42.46

 	
 *

 

30

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service

 	
  

 	
 Migration

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.86

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 62.86

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service
 Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service
 Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.53

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 4.53

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service
 Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service
 Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.70

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 6.70

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 292.81

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 50.27

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection –Other-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 333.41

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 63.56

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 147.21

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring
 –Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 185.22

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 UNE ISDN- PRI –FX- UNE Platforms

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Single
 Link

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 42.46

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 42.46

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.86

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 62.86

 	
 *

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service
 Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service
 Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.53

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 4.53

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service
 Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service
 Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.70

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 6.70

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 292.81

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 50.27

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection –Other-
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 333.41

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 63.56

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 147.21

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring
 –Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 185.22

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 Normal Interval

 	
  

 	
 Expedited Interval

 	
  

 
	

 

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 IOF – NRC

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 STS-1

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 15.57

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 23.05

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Manual Surcharge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection – Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 133.56

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 146.26

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection – CO-Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 232.06

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 307.79

 	
 *

 

31

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service 

 	
  

 	
 Migration

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
 Subloops at FDI

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Sub-loop Interconnection (between FDI and TOPIC)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Sub-loop Interconnection Application

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 2,500

 	
 *

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Sub-Loop Work order

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 *i.e., CO collo application rate

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Sub-loop Cross Connection (Service
 Activation)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Subloop 2 Wire New (New- 2W- UNE Subloop
 Arrangement- USLA)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Per Order Charges

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 14.16

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 14.16

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 20.95

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 20.95

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 13.87

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 13.87

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge- Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 20.53

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 20.53

 	
 *

 
	
 Per Sub-loop Charges

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Per Initial Sub-Loop in Order

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.18

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 31.91

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Installation Dispatch

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 117.48

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 133.82

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Installation Dispatch- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 156.64

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 178.43

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Per Additional Sub-Loop on Order

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.18

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 31.91

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Installation Dispatch

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 45.97

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 62.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Installation Dispatch- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 61.28

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 82.66

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Subloop 4 Wire New (New- 4W- UNE Subloop
 Arrangement- USLA)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Per Order Charges

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 42.46

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 42.46

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 62.86

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 62.86

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 4.53

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 4.53

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Manual Intervention Surcharge- Expedite

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection charge

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 0.00

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 6.70

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 6.70

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Per Sub-loop Charges

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Per Initial Sub-loop on Order

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 

32

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service

 	
  

 	
 Migration

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.18

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 31.91

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Installation Dispatch

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 147.71

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 149.79

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Installation Dispatch- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 169.94

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 199.72

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Per Additional Sub-loop on Order 

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection –Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 1.18

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 31.91

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection – CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 NA

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Installation Dispatch

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 80.98

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 74.54

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Installation Dispatch- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 107.97

 	
 *

 	
 $

 	
 99.38

 	
 *

 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Subloops at Pole, Pedestal, X-box, CEV

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Subloops at Pole, Pedestal, X-box, CEV

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Subloops at RT (e.g.DSLAM)

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Campus Wire- Continuous Property

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 ICB

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 House and Riser

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Building Setup Service Cost Per 50 pair

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 119.04

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 House and Riser Cable Service Installation Charge, -Per
 occasion

 	
  

 	
 Time & Material

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Time5:

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 First 30 minutes

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Subsequent 30 minutes Period or fraction thereof

 	
 $

 	
 25.88

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 TC not ready- per occasion

 	
 $

 	
 10.72

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 25.88

 	
  

 
	
 Dark Fiber Loops

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service Order Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 63.73

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 94.25

 	
 *

 
	
 Service Connection Charge

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 43.88

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection CO Wiring –Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 58.31

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection- Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 481.64

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Connection-Other Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 646.35

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Installation Dispatch

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Normal

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 140.34

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
 Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 187.12

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Dark Fiber IOF 

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 63.73

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
 Service Order – Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 94.25

 	
 *

 

5 A dispatch of a
technician during hours not sequential to that technician’s normal scheduled
tour of duty has a four-hour minimum charge. 

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 33

 	
  

 

EXHIBIT
A TO ATTACHMENT 1

	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Service or
 Element Description:

 	
  

 	
 New Service

 	
  

 
	

 

 	
  

 	

 

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection- CO Wiring

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 48.53

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Coonection0 CO Wiring- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 64.50

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection-Other

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 212.03

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Service Connection-Other- Expedited

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 272.74

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Installation Dispatch

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 140.34

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Installation Dispatch- Expedited

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 187.12

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Record Review- per record

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 159.76

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
 Time and Materials Rates

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 	
  

 
	
  

 	
 Network Transport Engineering- Planning

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 55.76

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Network Transport Engineering- Planning- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 74.47

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Network Transport Engineering-Design

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 55.76

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 Network Transport Engineering-Design- Expedite

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 74.47

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 OSP Operations per hour

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 48.73

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 OSP Operations per hour- Expedited

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 67.45

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 CO Frame per hour

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 47.89

 	
 *

 
	
  

 	
 CO Frame per hour- Expedited

 	
  

 	
 $

 	
 63.53

 	
 *

 

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