SPRINT SCHEDULE NO. 7 4th Revised Page 1
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1 4th Revised Page 1 3. DOMESTIC CLEARLINE SERVICES * 1. General 1. Description Digital Private Line Service is an unswitched, non-usage sensitive, point-to-point or point-to-multipoint service which is dedicated exclusively to one customer. Sprint offers Digital Private Line Service on an interlata basis between completed points of presence (POP) on its fiber optic network. This terrestrial service provides for two-way simultaneous transmission of digital signals at speeds up to Mbps. The points of presence and their availability are detailed in International Termination Points for Business Communications Services Digital private line services offered are: Clearline 1.5 Clearline Fractional 1.5 Clearline Voiceband Clearline Digital Data Services Clearline 45 Clearline Optical OC-3 Clearline Optical OC Clearline 1.5 Clearline 1.5 Service is a high speed digital transmission service at speeds of Mbps. The performance objectives for Clearline 1.5 Private Line Service from subscriber's premises to subscriber's premises are as follows: %Network Airline Miles Availability % Error Free Seconds Miles 99.97% 99.89% 251-1,000 Miles 99.96% 99.85% 1,001+ Miles 99.95% 99.83% Local Access Facilities may limit the performance specifications that the end user can anticipate. Clearline 1.5 Service may be: (a) used to provide data transmission and/or videoconferencing, (b) subdivided into individual voice/data channels by the customer, and (c) any combination of the above. Clearline 1.5 Private Line Service offers the subscriber a variety of terms for length of commitment, with appropriate discounts provided for longevity and monthly intercity circuit billing volume. Clearline 1.5 provisioning and rate regulations are described in Section 3.2. * Effective November 1, 2014, Clearline Service is no longer avialble to new customers. Issued: November 1, 2014 Effective: November 1, 2014
2 1st Revised Page 2 3. DOMESTIC CLEARLINE SERVICES (Continued) 1. General (Continued) 1. Description (Continued) 1. Clearline Fractional 1.5 Clearline Fractional 1.5 allows users to select fractions of a Clearline 1.5 circuit in increments of 56 or 64 Kbps digital channels for transmission between two locations. The performance objectives for Clearline Fractional 1.5 private line service from subscriber's premises to subscriber's premises are as follows: %Network Airline Miles Availability % Error Free Seconds Miles 99.92% 99.95% 251-1,000 Miles 99.91% 99.93% 1,001+ Miles 99.90% 99.91% Local Access Facilities may limit the performance specifications that the end user can anticipate. Clearline Fractional 1.5 service is available on a month-to-month or yearly term plan basis. 2. Reserved for Future Use 3. Clearline Voiceband Clearline Voiceband provides a dedicated point-to-point or point-tomultipoint circuit which will transmit digitized voice grade signals through Sprint's fiber optic network. Data communications may be transmitted with the use of modems. The performance objectives for Clearline Voiceband between Sprint's Points of Presence are: %Network Airline Miles Availability % Error Free Seconds Miles 99.99% 99.99% 251-1,000 Miles 99.99% 99.99% 1,001+ Miles 99.98% 99.98% Issued: October 8, 2004 Effective: October 8, 2004
3 2nd Revised Page 3 3. DOMESTIC CLEARLINE SERVICES (Continued) 1. General (Continued) 1. Description (Continued) 4. Clearline Digital Data Services Clearline Digital Data Services (DDS) provide for simultaneous, two-way digital transmission at synchronous speeds of 2.4, 4.8, 9.6, 19.2 and 56/64 Kbps. The performance objectives for Clearline Digital Data Services from subscriber's premises to subscriber's premises are as follows: Airline Miles % Availability % Error Free Seconds Miles 99.99% 99.97% 251-1,000 Miles 99.99% 99.96% 1,001+ Miles 99.98% 99.95% Local Access Facilities may limit the performance specifications that the end user can anticipate. Point-to-point and point-to-multipoint service is available. 5. Clearline 45 SERVICE Clearline 45 service is a high speed digital transmission service supporting voice, data, and video applications in a point-to-point fashion. Clearline 45 offers Mbps of bandwidth and provides the equivalent of 672 Voice Grade (DS-0) circuits or 28 DS-1 facilities. The performance objectives for Clearline 45 private line service between Sprint's Points of Presence are: Airline Miles % Availability % Error Free Seconds Miles 99.99% 99.90% 251-1,000 Miles 99.99% 99.80% 1,001+ Miles 99.98% 99.70% Clearline 45 service requires T-3 local access facilities. Availability of T-3 service is specified in Section However, such availability is subject to the provision of T-3 service by the local exchange carrier. Issued: January 2, 2004 Effective: January 2, 2004
4 1st Revised Page DOMESTIC CLEARLINE SERVICES (Continued) 1. General (Continued) 1. Description (Continued) 6. Clearline OC-3 Clearline OC-3 service is a high speed otical transmission service supporting voice, data, and video applications in a point-to-point fashion. Clearline OC-3 offers Mbps of bandwidth and provides the equivalent of 2,016 Voice Grade (DS-0) circuits or 84 DS-1 facilities. The performance objectives for Clearline OC-3 private line service between Sprint's Points of Presence are: Airline Miles % Availability % Error Free Seconds Miles % 99.97% 251-1,000 Miles % 99.96% 1,001+ Miles % 99.95% Clearline OC-3 service requires T-3 local access facilities. Availability of T-3 service is specified in Section However, such availability is subject to the provision of T-3 service by the local exchange carrier. 7. Clearline OC-12 Clearline OC-12 service is a high speed Optical transmission service supporting voice, data, and video applications in a point-to-point fashion. Clearline OC-12 offers Mbps of bandwidth and provides the equivalent of 8,064 Voice Grade (DS-0) circuits or 336 DS-1 facilities. The performance objectives for Clearline OC-12 private line service between Sprint's Points of Presence are: Airline Miles % Availability % Error Free Seconds Miles % 99.97% 251-1,000 Miles % 99.96% 1,001+ Miles % 99.95% Clearline OC-12 service requires T-3 local access facilities. Availability of T-3 service is specified in Section However, such availability is subject to the provision of T-3 service by the local exchange carrier. Issued: January 2, 2004 Effective: January 2, 2004
5 Original Page 4 3. DOMESTIC CLEARLINE SERVICES (Continued) 1. General (Continued) 2. Service Features 1. Clear Channel Capability Clear Channel Capability provides customers the use of the full 64 Kbps per DS-0 channel and allows DS-0 and DS-1 transmissions with more than 15 consecutive zeros. Clear Channel Capability is supported for: Clearline 1.5 (DS-1) Clearline Fractional 1.5 (N X 64 Kbps) Clearline DDS 64 (Requires T-1 local access with B8ZS) International Clearline 1.5 (DS-1) (Section 4) International Clearline Fractional 2.0 (1.024 Mbps) (Section 4) International Clearline Fractional 1.5 (N X 64 Kbps) (Section 4) International Clearline Clear Channel (64 Kbps) (Section 4) Canadian/Mexican Clearline 1.5 (DS-1) (Section 4) Canadian/Mexican Clearline Clear Channel (64 Kbps) (Section 4) Offshore Clearline 1.5 (DS-1) (Section 4) Offshore Clearline Fractional 2.0 (1.024 Mbps) (Section 4) Offshore Clearline Fractional 1.5 (N X 64 Kbps) (Section 4) Offshore Clearline Clear Channel (64 Kbps) Clear Channel Capability is supported only by the use of the Bipolar with Eight Zero Substitution (B8ZS) coding technique. Clear Channel Capability requires B8ZS on the T-1 local access lines. Customer premises equipment must also be B8ZS- compatible. (See Schedule No. 8 for charges related to this service feature). Issued: July 31, 2001 Effective: August 1, 2001
6 2nd Revised Page 5 3. DOMESTIC CLEARLINE SERVICES (Continued) 1. General (Continued) 2. Service Features (Continued) 2. Clearline Echo Control Clearline Echo Control is a feature providing echo control devices (ECDs) in Sprint's network to improve the quality of speech signals in long-haul voice circuits, typically over 1,200 route miles. Since ECDs are disruptive to data transmissions, Sprint will provide Echo Control only on Clearline Voice band or Clearline 1.5 private line circuits used for voice transmissions. In instances where Sprint is not the sole provider of the customer's entire private line circuit, Sprint will provide Echo Control only on Sprint's portion of the total circuit. The following installation and monthly recurring charges will apply for Clearline Echo Control. Circuit Service Mileage Installation MRC Clearline ,200 $ $ ,200+ $ 0.00 $ 0.00 Clearline Voiceband 0-1,200 $ $ ,200+ $ 0.00 $ M-24 Multiplexing The M-24 Multiplexing function permits the channelization of up to 24 channels from a Clearline 1.5 or Clearline Fractional 1.5 Service. A channelized T1 contains 24 individual subrate channels, each capable of carrying voice or data. Each individual channel s maximum subrate speed is 64 kbps and each individual subrate channel may be fractionalized to create a higher bandwidth. Channelized circuits can be any combination of Voice grade (DS0), Digital Data Service (DDS) and Fractional 1.5 circuits. Sprint or the customer provides/owns the channel bank or other appropriate CPE multiplexing equipment on the customer premises. The M-24 MRC and NRC charge is applicable to each channelized end of a Clearline 1.5 or Clearline Fractional circuit. MRC NRC M-24 Multiplexing Charge $260 $1,000 Issued: March 4, 2005 Effective: March 4, 2005
7 Original Page 6 3. DOMESTIC CLEARLINE SERVICES (Continued) 1. General (Continued) 3. Allowances for Service Interruptions Credit allowances for interruption of Clearline Digital Private Line Services shall be made, upon customer request, as set forth below: Customers will be credited for an interruption of thirty (30) minutes or more at the rate of 1/1440 of the applicable monthly charge for each thirty (30) minutes or major fraction thereof that the interruption continues. An interruption period begins when the customer releases the circuit to Sprint for fault isolation and testing and ends when the circuit is returned to the customer. No credit will be given for an interruption of service of less than thirty (30) minutes. Each interruption is considered separately for the purpose of establishing credit allowance. Interruptions shall be accumulated to the nearest half-hour period. The credit for a monthly billing period shall not exceed the monthly rate. The Customer shall not receive a credit if an interruption is (a) caused by the egligence or willful misconduct of Customer or others authorized by Customer to use the services provided by Sprint; (b) due to a failure of power, facilities, equipment, systems or connnections not provided by Sprint; (c) caused by the failure of access to Sprint's network; (d) a result of scheduled maintenance; or (e) due to any cause beyond Sprint's control. Issued: July 31, 2001 Effective: August 1, 2001
8 Original Page 7 3. DOMESTIC CLEARLINE SERVICES (Continued) 2. Service Components and Rates 1. Clearline 1.5 Circuit Charges The charge for intercity communications channels is based on mileage and channel bandwidth. Mileage is the intercity mileage between Carrier's points of presence as located in cities wherein the Carrier holds itself out to provide service. Sprint's Clearline 1.5 Private Line Service is provided under two pricing structures as described below. Reduced rates are offered based upon length of Subscriber commitment and monthly intercity circuit charges. Intrastate Clearline 1.5 intercity circuit charges will count towards the customer's total intercity circuit charges for the determination of the usage level for interstate circuits. Customers electing monthly service rates are not entitled to volume discounts. Monthly Base Service pricing is used initially to calculate all Sprint Clearline 1.5 customers' charges. Except for customers selecting the Monthly Base Service, all customers are eligible for the Clearline 1.5 Volume Pricing Plan. Each Clearline 1.5 circuit connected between two customer interface points will be construed as an individual circuit for rate compilation purposes. Base and Volume Pricing Plan rates do not provide for special or diverse circuit routing. To calculate the charge for an interlata Clearline 1.5 circuit under Base Service Pricing, add the fixed charge plus the charge per mile times the total number of Vertical and Horizontal (V&H) miles. Issued: July 31, 2001 Effective: August 1, 2001
9 10th Revised Page 8 1. Clearline 1.5 Circuit Charges (Continued) The Clearline 1.5 Volume Pricing Plan rewards extended term customers for large volume monthly Clearline 1.5 usage. Under this plan, the customer's total monthly Clearline 1.5 intercity circuit charges will initially be calculated using the applicable Monthly Base Service rates. Contributory circuits include Clearline 1.5 circuits priced under this Schedule and Clearline 1.5 circuits in the customer s Schedule No. 12 CNSA options. If the total usage is equal to or greater than $2,000, each circuit will be priced and billed at the applicable Volume Pricing Plan rate. If the initial calculation is less than $2,000, the intercity circuit charges will be billed at the Monthly Base Service rates. There are over 60 pricing plans depending upon monthly usage and length of service commitment. See Section for the plans. There are no Volume Pricing Plan rates for monthly service. Monthly service customers will always be billed at the monthly base rates. Using the Clearline Volume Pricing Plan Table (Section ), add the appropriate fixed rate to the per mile rate times the mileage for each circuit to derive the per-circuit charge. The calculation of V&H miles is defined in Section Sprint's Clearline 1.5 rates are as follows: 1. Monthly Base Service Rates Monthly Fixed Per Circuit Charge Variable Per Mile Charge Monthly $7, $9.39 Issued: January 2, 2004 Effective: January 2, 2004
10 7th Revised Page 9 1. Clearline 1.5 Circuit Charges (Continued) 2. Clearline 1.5 Volume Pricing One Year Plan Monthly Circuit Charges Fixed Per Circuit Variable Per Mile $2,000 $6,685 $7.98 5,000 6, ,000 5, ,000 5, ,000 5, ,000 5, ,000 5, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000,000 4, Two Year Plan Monthly Circuit Charges Fixed Per Circuit Variable Per Mile $2,000 $6,607 $7.88 5,000 5, ,000 5, ,000 5, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 3, ,000,000 3, Issued: October 10, 2003 Effective: November 1, 2003
11 7th Revised Page Clearline 1.5 Circuit Charges (Continued) 2. Clearline 1.5 Volume Pricing (Continued) Three, Four and Five Year Plans Monthly Circuit Charges Fixed Per Circuit Variable Per Mile $2,000 $6,530 $7.81 5,000 5, ,000 5, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 4, ,000 3, ,000 3, ,000 3, ,000,000 3, Issued: October 10, 2003 Effective: November 1, 2003
12 3rd Revised Page 11 Reserved for Future Use Issued: June 14, 2002 Effective: July 1, 2002
13 7th Revised Page Clearline Fractional 1.5 Circuit Charges Clearline Fractional 1.5 service is available on a month-to-month and yearly term plan basis. 1. Monthly Service Rate Plan - Monthly Recurring Charges Circuit Mileage Bandwidth Fixed Charge Per Circuit Charge Per Circuit Mile /128 Kbps /192 Kbps /256 Kbps /320 Kbps /384 Kbps /448 Kbps /512 Kbps /576 Kbps /640 Kbps /704 Kbps /768 Kbps /832 Kbps /896 Kbps /960 Kbps /1024 Kbps /1088 Kbps /1152 Kbps /1216 Kbps /1280 Kbps /1344 Kbps /1408 Kbps /1472 Kbps Issued: October 10, 2003 Effective: November 1, 2003
14 7th Revised Page Clearline Fractional 1.5 Circuit Charges 2. Annual Rate Plans 1. 1 Year Rate Plan - Monthly Recurring Charges Circuit Mileage Bandwidth Fixed Charge Per Circuit Charge Per Circuit Mile /128 Kbps $1,105 $ /192 Kbps 1, /256 Kbps 2, /320 Kbps 2, /384 Kbps 3, /448 Kbps 3, /512 Kbps 3, /576 Kbps 4, /640 Kbps 4, /704 Kbps 4, /768 Kbps 5, /832 Kbps 5, /896 Kbps 5, /960 Kbps 5, /1024 Kbps 5, /1088 Kbps 6, /1152 Kbps 6, /1216 Kbps 6, /1280 Kbps 7, /1344 Kbps 7, /1408 Kbps 7, /1472 Kbps 8, Issued: May 9, 2003 Effective: June 1, 2003
15 7th Revised Page Clearline Fractional 1.5 Circuit Charges (Continued) 2. Annual Rate Plans (Continued) 2. 2 Year Rate Plan - Monthly Recurring Charges Circuit Mileage Bandwidth Fixed Charge Per Circuit Charge Per Circuit Mile /128 Kbps $1,088 $ /192 Kbps 1, /256 Kbps 2, /320 Kbps 2, /384 Kbps 2, /448 Kbps 3, /512 Kbps 3, /576 Kbps 4, /640 Kbps 4, /704 Kbps 4, /768 Kbps 5, /832 Kbps 5, /896 Kbps 5, /960 Kbps 5, /1024 Kbps 5, /1088 Kbps 5, /1152 Kbps 6, /1216 Kbps 6, /1280 Kbps 6, /1344 Kbps 7, /1408 Kbps 7, /1472 Kbps 8, Issued: October 10, 2003 Effective: November 1, 2003
16 7th Revised Page Clearline Fractional 1.5 Circuit Charges (Continued) 2. Annual Rate Plans (Continued) 3. 3, 4 and 5 Year Rate Plan - Monthly Recurring Charge Circuit Mileage Bandwidth Fixed Charge Per Circuit Charge Per Circuit Mile /128 Kbps $1,075 $ /192 Kbps 1, /256 Kbps 2, /320 Kbps 2, /384 Kbps 2, /448 Kbps 3, /512 Kbps 3, /576 Kbps 4, /640 Kbps 4, /704 Kbps 4, /768 Kbps 5, /832 Kbps 5, /896 Kbps 5, /960 Kbps 5, /1024 Kbps 5, /1088 Kbps 5, /1152 Kbps 6, /1216 Kbps 6, /1280 Kbps 6, /1344 Kbps 7, /1408 Kbps 7, /1472 Kbps 7, Issued: October 10, 2003 Effective: November 1, 2003
17 3rd Revised Page 16 Reserved for Future Use Issued: June 14, 2002 Effective: July 1, 2002
18 3rd Revised Page 17 Reserved for Future Use Issued: June 14, 2002 Effective: July 1, 2002
19 7th Revised Page Clearline Voiceband Circuit Charges Clearline Voiceband service is available on a monthly basis as well as one through five year commitment terms. 1. Monthly Service Rate Plan - Monthly Recurring Charges Circuit Mileage Fixed Charge Per Circuit Charge Per Circuit Mile 2. Annual Rate Plans 0+ $798 $0.64 Term Circuit Mileage Fixed Charge Per Circuit Charge Per Circuit Mile 1 Year 0+ $750 $ Year , 4, 5 Year Issued: October 10, 2003 Effective: November 1, 2003
20 Original Page DOMESTIC CLEARLI NE SERVICE (Continued) 3. Clearline Voiceband Circuit Charges (Continued) 3. Additional Charges 1. Foreign Exchange-Open End Charge When a Clearline Voiceband circuit is used for a foreign exchange service application, the open end of the circuit which terminates in a telco Central Office will not bear standard access coordination (ACF) charges. Instead, the following Foreign Exchange-Open End Charge will apply. Monthly Recurring Charge Installation Charge Per Voiceband $10.25 $ Circuit For Foreign Exchange applications, the open end of the circuit requires the installation of Feature Group A (FGA) access facilities. The customer will be responsible for FGA monthly recurring and metered service and non-recurring charges. 2. Multipoint/Multidrop Charge Each multipoint/multidrop Voiceband circuit is subject to an additional multipoint/multidrop charge in addition to all other access and carrier charges. This charge will apply to all points or drops greater than two. Multipoint/ Monthly Installation Multidrop Recurring Charge Charge Charge $25.00 $10.00 Per Location Issued: July 31, 2001 Effective: August 1, 2001
21 7th Revised Page Clearline Digital Data Services Circuit Charges Clearline Digital Data Services are available on a monthly basis as well as one through five year commitment terms. The applicable rates are listed below. 1. Monthly Service Rate Plan - Monthly Recurring Charges Circuit Mileage Fixed Charge Per Circuit Charge Per Circuit Mile 2. Annual Rate Plans 0+ $798 $0.64 Term Circuit Mileage Fixed Charge Per Circuit Charge Per Circuit Mile 1 Year 0+ $750 $ Year , 4, 5 Year Issued: October 10, 2003 Effective: November 1, 2003
22 Original Page Clearline Digital Data Services Circuit Charges 3. Additional Charges 1. Multipoint/Multidrop Charge Each multipoint/multidrop DDS circuit is subject to additional multipoint/multidrop charges in addition to all other access and carrier charges. This charge will apply to all points or drops greater than two. Monthly Recurring Charge Installation Charge Multipoint/ Multidrop Charge $25.00 $10.00 Per Location Issued: July 31, 2001 Effective: August 1, 2001
23 1st Revised Page Local Access Facilities 1. General Description In order to subscribe to Sprint's Private Line Service, the subscriber will need to gain entry to Carrier's network by means of a Local Access Facility. Such local access facilities will generally be ordered from local telephone companies in the customer's name, by Sprint, as agent. Sprint will bill customer for these facilities. All rates, terms, and conditions regarding local access facilities are provided under Sprint's Schedule No. 8. Any special construction or non-standard charges assessed by the local telephone company supplying the local access will also be the responsibility of the Customer. On occasions when alternative facilities are necessary (those provided in lieu of local telephone company facilities), Sprint will consider each case individually. Alternative access facilities will be charged on an individual case basis. Sprint's scope of work for alternative access facilities may include, but are not limited to, detailed assessment or engineering studies, alternative vendor interface and installation supervision. If applicable, subscribers will also incur charges associated with additional access components, i.e., central office connection, access coordination fee, special access surcharges and co-location of facilities charge. Issued: February 28, 2003 Effective: March 1, 2003
24 1st Revised Page Local Access Facilities (Continued) 1. General Description (Continued) The Special Access Surcharge of $36.25 is applicable to each voice grade or data access line provided and is applied in accordance with the National Exchange Carrier Association Tariff F.C.C. No. 5. The Surcharge will not apply to those subscribers who furnish Sprint with an Exemption Notification (as defined herein). The following access types are required by service and, unless otherwise indicated herein, are provided under Schedule No. 8. Clearline 1.5: T-1 Access Clearline Fractional 1.5: T-1 Access Clearline Voiceband: Dedicated Access Line or T-1 Access Clearline Digital Data Services: Digital Data Service (DDS) or T-1 access. DDS Access line availability may be restricted if local exchange carrier s facilities are not equipped to provide local DDS channels. Clearline 45 Service: T-3 Access Clearline OC-3 Service: T-3 Access Clearline OC-12 Service: T-3 Access Primary Rate Interface: T-1 Access. T-1 access availability may be limited to a local exchange carrier's ability to provide ISDN. 2. Installation Charges The non-recurring access line installation charges are provided under Schedule No Central Office Connection Central Office Connection charges apply in all cases in which a customer wishes to connect to the Sprint network. The applicable charges are determined based on the type of access interconnected, i.e., T-1, T-3, Dedicated Access Line or Digital Data Access Line. The components of central office connection and the applicable monthly recurring charges and non-recurring installation charges associated with access are provided under Schedule No. 8. Issued: May 9, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
25 Original Page Local Access Facilities (Continued) 4. Access Coordination Access coordination will apply in those cases where Sprint acts as the Customer's agent and orders local access. The applicable charges are determined based on the type of access ordered, i.e., T-1, T-3, Dedicated Access Line or Digital Data Access Line. The components of access coordination and the applicable monthly recurring charges and nonrecurring installation charges associated with access are provided for under Schedule No Co-located Access Facility Co-located Access Facilities are any which do not use local telephone company facilities and are generally limited to connections within a single building structure. That is, Customer premises will be in the same building structure as the Sprint point of presence. If the co-location charge is applicable, Sprint will not charge the Central Office Connection fee, the Access Coordination Fee or the Special Access Surcharge as provided for in Schedule No Minimum Service Period Local access facilities are offered with a minimum commitment period of 3 months for T-1, Dedicated Access Lines (DALs) and Digital Data Service (DDS) as set forth under Schedule No. 8. For T-3 access, service is offered under a minimum one-year contract. Alternative access facilities or local telephone company special construction require minimum commitment periods and are to be defined via contractual agreement. 7. Miscellaneous Services 1. Clear Channel Capability At the request of the subscriber, Sprint will provide B8ZS arrangements, where available from the Local Exchange Carrier, as set forth under the provisions of Schedule No. 8, for the connection to Clearline Digital services with Clear Channel Capability. Issued: July 31, 2001 Effective: August 1, 2001
26 1st Revised Page Local Access Facilities (Continued) 7. Miscellaneous Services (Continued) 2. Entrance Facility Charges When a subscriber is involved in an access arrangement which utilizes Entrance Facilities provided by Sprint, but for which the subscriber makes direct payment of access charges to a local service provider, Sprint will assess a charge in order to recover for the investment in Entrance Facilities. Such arrangements will be provided in accordance with Schedule No TSP Provisioning and Restoration The monthly recurring and/or non-recurring charges applied for TSP provisioning/restoration priority services as specified in Section are provided under Schedule No. 8. Issued: January 2, 2004 Effective: January 2, 2004
27 7th Revised Page Clearline 45 Service The charge for intercity communications channels is based on mileage. Mileage is the intercity mileage between Carrier's points of presence as located in cities wherein the Carrier holds itself out to provide service. 1. Monthly Recurring Charges Charge Per Circuit Fixed Charge Mileage Per Circuit Circuit Mile 0+ $61,489 $ Service Cancellation Charges The following non-recurring charges apply for service orders cancelled at the request of the subscriber or applicant. Charges are per private line IXC cancelled. See also Section Service Pre-ASR Post-ASR DS-0 $ $ DDS $ $ Fractional T-1 $ $ DS-1 $ $1, E-1 $ $1, DS-3 $1, $2, In instances where the subscriber or applicant has cancelled an order and one end of the Access Component is in the Pre-ASR stage and another end is in the Post-ASR stage, the applicable Service Component will be assessed the Post- ASR charge. Issued: January 2, 2004 Effective: January 2, 2004
28 1st Revised Page Miscellaneous Services This section includes miscellaneous services provided in conjunction with Carrier's primary service offerings. 1. Trouble Shooting at Subscriber's Premises This charge is to cover the cost to Carrier of a visit to subscriber's premises to determine what equipment is the cause of a malfunctioning channel. This charge applies in cases where Carrier identifies the trouble to be caused by subscriber-provided equipment and is unrelated to any malfunction of Carrier's service. The charge applies from the time Carrier personnel are dispatched until the problem is identified. Rates Per Hour Minimum Trouble shooting by Carrier $ $ Out-of-Hours Work Charge This charge is to cover the additional costs incurred by the Carrier when performing standard services outside of normal work hours. This charge applies to each hour expended rounded to the nearest half-hour. It applies in addition to the standard charges for the work requested. Rates Per Hour $ TSP Provisioning and Restoration Charges When an order for a TSP provisioning priority is received, the following charges apply: Monthly Recurring Charge Non-Recurring Charge $0.00 $ When an order for a TSP restoration priority is received, the following charges apply: Monthly Recurring Charge Non-Recurring Charge $9.00 $ Issued: April 1, 2011 Effective: April 1, 2011
29 1st Revised Page Miscellaneous Services (Continued) 4. Moves and Rearrangements The subscriber may move locations or order his service arrangement (e.g., tie line, foreign exchange, etc.) changed with or without a move. It is subscriber's obligation to notify Carrier in writing at least 90 calendar days in advance when a move or rearrangement is to be made. If Carrier is given inadequate notification, Carrier will not be liable for issuing credit for the period between the date subscriber desires the moved or rearranged service and the date the move or rearrangement is actually made for the subscriber's use. Rates Non-Recurring 9. Clearline OC-3 Service Rate per Channel-End $ The charge for intercity communications channels is based on mileage. Mileage is the intercity mileage between Carrier's points of presence as located in cities wherein the Carrier holds itself out to provide service. 1. Monthly Recurring Charges Charge Per Circuit Fixed Charge Mileage Per Circuit Circuit Mile 10. Clearline OC-12 Service 0+ ICB ICB The charge for intercity communications channels is based on mileage. Mileage is the intercity mileage between Carrier's points of presence as located in cities wherein the Carrier holds itself out to provide service. 1. Monthly Recurring Charges Charge Per Circuit Fixed Charge Mileage Per Circuit Circuit Mile 0+ ICB ICB Issued: May 9, 2003 Effective: May 9, 2003
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