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an incoming only international service;
 (b) numbers specified for use with an internal network service;
 (c) numbers specified for use with a testing service.
          Revenue Target, for a year, is:
 (a) $60 000 000; or
 (b) if:
 (i) the Budget Papers for the year specify, as the total charge applying under subsection 18(1) of the Act, a revenue target that is a different amount; and
 (ii) the ACMA publishes that amount on its internet website as the revenue target for the year;
            that amount.
Note   The Revenue Target for a year, whether it is $60 000 000 or an amount under paragraph (b), is published by the ACMA on its website (http://www.acma.gov.au).
      service type means exempt service type, normal service type or reduced service type, as the context requires.
6 Numbers exempt from charge
  The following numbers are exempt from charge:
 (a) a number specified for use with a community service;
 (b) a geographic number, other than a number mentioned in subsection 22(1) of the Act;
 (c) a number that is an international signalling point code, within the meaning of section 46 of the plan or in a corresponding provision of a replacement plan;
 (d) a number that is a mobile network code, within the meaning of section 49 of the plan or in a corresponding provision of a replacement plan;
 (e) a number that is an access code specified for use with an international service;
 (f) a number that is an access code specified for use with an international direct dial service;
 (g) a number that is an access code specified for use with an international ring back price service;
 (h) a number that is an access code specified for use with an interconnect and routing service;
 (i) a number that is an access code specified for use with a virtual private network service; and
          (j) a number that is a four or five digit access code specified for use with incoming only international service.
Example
A carriage service provider has 2 chargeable holdings:
         (a) holding Y, that, on the census date, contains 500 numbers, each of which is:
            (i) 5 digits in length; and
            (ii) an international signalling point code; and
         (b) holding Z, that, on the census date, contains 10 000 numbers, each of which is:
            (i) 10 digits in length; and
            (ii) a normal service type number.
For the purpose of the example, the base number charge for the year is $0.90, determined on the basis of a Revenue Target of $60 000 000 (there being no Budget Papers specifying a different amount).
Calculation of AOC for holding Y:
            AOC = quantity of numbers x the lesser of BNC amount and $100 000;
            thus = 500