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AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK Second Revised Page 1 FL-15-0096 EFFECTIVE: January 26, 2016 CONTENTS A7.1 Reserved for Future Use 1 A7.2 Reserved for Future Use 1 A7.3 Reserved for Future Use 1 A7.4 Access Line Service for Payphone Service Provider Telephones A7.4.1 General 1 A7.4.2 Responsibility of the Subscriber 1 A7.4.3 Violations of Terms and Conditions 3 A7.4.4 Service Features 4 A7.4.5 Rates and Charges 7 A7.5 Reserved for Future Use 10 A7.6 Reserved for Future Use 10 A7.7 Reserved For Future Use 10 A7.8 (DELETED) 10 A7.9 Local Usage Detail (LUD) 11 A7.9.1 General 11 A7.9.2 Rates and Charges 11 A7.10 Reserved for Future Use 11 A7.11 Reserved for Future Use 11

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK Second Revised Page 1 FL-17-0050 EFFECTIVE: August 1, 2017 A7.1 Reserved for Future Use A7.2 Reserved for Future Use A7.3 Reserved for Future Use A7.4 Access Line Service For Payphone Service Provider Telephones A7.4.1 General A. Access Line Service for Payphone Service Provider (PSP) Telephones is an exchange line service provided at the request of the subscriber for telecommunications use. B. Access Line Service for PSPs is provided for use with PSP telephones in wire centers noted in paragraph I. C. The carriage and completion of all local dialed calls including operator service functions are provided by the Company. Dialed calls are defined by those digits entered by the end user, which control the routing of the call. Modification or translation of these digits on any local call is not allowed. D. Access Line Service for PSPs is provided subject to the condition that telephone messages (local and long distance) placed from stations which are accessible to the public are completed over PSP lines (or other Public or Semipublic lines). Where Access Line Service for PSPs is furnished, any type or grade of residence or business service offered regularly at that location may be furnished in addition, provided such residence or business service is confined to locations solely for use by the particular establishment. E. Access Line Service for PSPs may not be attached to other types of access lines. A subscriber must order a separate PSP Access line for each PSP telephone installed and will be billed the guidebook rate for each line. F. Access Line Service for PSPs only be provided as Two-Way service, except lines placed in correctional institutions, schools, hospitals and other locations for which a specific exemption has been granted by the Public Service Commission. There will be no charge imposed for incoming calls. G. Participation of subscribers to Access Line Service for PSPs in optional EAS plans is not allowed. H. For customers subscribing to Caller ID - Deluxe, as specified in A13.19.2.H, if the incoming call originates from a customer provided public telephone, the name information transmitted will always be "Pay Phone". I. Availability Effective August 1, 2017, Access Line Service For Payphone Service Provider Telephones is only available in locations served by the following Wire Centers, listed by Exchange. (C) Exchange Baldwin Belle Glade Boynton Beach Brooksville Bunnell Century Chiefland Chipley Cocoa Cocoa Beach Daytona Beach Wire Center(s) where Available BLDWFLMA BLGLFLMA BYBHFLMA BKVLFLJF BNNLFLMA FMTNALMT CFLDFLMA CHPLFLJA COCOFLMA, COCOFLME CCBHFLMA DYBHFLMA, DYBHFLOB, DYBHFLOS, DYBHFLPO Material previously appearing on this page now appears on page(s) 2 of this section.

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK First Revised Page 1.1 FL-18-0072 EFFECTIVE: October 11, 2018 A7.4.1 General (Cont'd) I. Availability (Cont'd) Effective August 1, 2017, Access Line Service For Payphone Service Provider Telephones is only available in locations serviced by the following Wire Centers, listed by Exchange: (Cont'd) Exchange De Leon Springs Debary Deerfield Beach Deland Delray Beach Dunnellon Eau Gallie Fernandina Beach Fort Lauderdale Fort Pierce Gainesville Graceville Hawthorne Hobe Sound Holley-Navarre Hollywood Homestead Jacksonville Jacksonville Beach Jensen Beach Jupiter Keys Lake City Lynn Haven Melbourne Miami Wire Center(s) where Available DLSPFLMA DBRYFLDL, DBRYFLMA DRBHFLMA DELDFLMA DLBHFLKP DNLNFLWM EGLLFLBG, EGGLLFLIH FRBHFLFP FTLDFLJA, FTLDFLMR, FTLDFLPL, FTLDFLSG FTPRFLMA GSVLFLMA, GSVLFLNW GCVLFMA HWTHFLMA HBSDFLMA HLNVFLMA HLWDFLHA, HLWDFLMA, HLWDFLWH HMSTFLEA, HMSTFLHM, HMSTFLNA JCBHFLSP, JCVLFLAR, JCVLFLBW, JCVLFLCL, JCVLFLFC, JCVLFLLF, JCVLFLNO, JCVLFLOW, JCVLFLRV, JCVLFLSJ, JCVLFLSM, JCVLFLWC, MNDRFLLO JCBHFLMA HMSTFLNA JPTRFLMA KYWSFLMA LKCYFLMA LYHNFLOH MLBRFLMA MIAMFLAE, MIAMFLAL, MIAMFLAP, MIAMFLBA, MIAMFLBC, MIAMFLBR, MIAMFLCA, MIAMFLDB, MIAMFLFL, MIAMFLGR, MIAMFLHL, MIAMFLIC, MIAMFLKE, MIAMFLME, MIAMFLNM, MIAMFLNS, MIAMFLOL, MIAMFLPB, MIAMFLPL, MIAMFLRR, MIAMFLSH, MIAMFLSO, MIAMFLWD, MIAMFLWM (C)

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK Original Page 1.2 FL-17-0050 EFFECTIVE: August 1, 2017 A7.4.1 General (Cont'd) I. Availability (Cont'd) Effective August 1, 2017, Access Line Service For Payphone Service Provider Telephones is only available in locations serviced by the following Wire Centers, listed by Exchange: (Cont'd) Exchange Micanopy Milton New Smyrna Beach Newberry North Dade Oak Hill Old Town Orange Park Orlando Pahokee Palatka Palm Coast Panama City Panama City Beach Pensacola Perrine Pompano Beach Port St. Lucie Sanford Sebastian St. Johns Stuart Titusville Trenton Vero Beach Weekiwachee Springs West Palm Beach Yulee Wire Center(s) where Available MCNPFLMA MLTNFLRA NSBHFLMA NWBYFLMA NDADFLAC, NDADFLGG, NDADFLOL OKHLFLMA OLTWFLLN ORPKFLMA ORLDFLAP, ORLDFLMA, ORLDFLPC, ORLDFLPH, ORLDFLSA PAHKFLMA PLTKFLMA PLCSFLMA PNCYFLCA, PNCYFLMA PCBHFLNT PNSCFLBL, PNSCFLFP, PNSCFLHC, PNSCFLWA PRRNFLMA PMBHFLMA, PMBHFLTA HTISFLMA, PTSLFLMA, PTSLFLSO SNFRFLMA MICCFLBB, SBSTFLFE MNDRFLLW, STAGFLMA, STAGFLSH STRTFLMA TTVLFLMA TRENFLMA VRBHFLMA WWSPFLHI, WWSPFLSH WPBHFLAN, WPBHFLGA. WPBHFLGR, WPBHFLHH, WPBHFLRB, WPBHFLRP YULEFLMA

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK Second Revised Page 2 FL-17-0050 EFFECTIVE: August 1, 2017 A7.4.2 Responsibility of the Subscriber A. The PSP shall be responsible for the installation, operation and maintenance of any PSP instruments used in connection with this service. B. The PSP shall be responsible for payment of a nonrecurring charge as specified in Section A15. for each visit by the Company to the customer's premises solely to determine that the service difficulty or trouble report results from the use of equipment or facilities provided by the customer. C. PSP telephones must be connected to the telephone network in compliance with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations as well as regulatory requirements of the Florida Public Service Commission and certification requirements of the State of Florida. The telephones must have the following operational characteristics: 1. Must be lighted during the hours of darkness when light from other sources is not adequate to read instructions and use the payphone. 2. Must be able to access 911 Emergency Service, where available, at no charge to the calling party. Where 911 is not available, must be able to access the "Operator", at no charge to the calling party. The appropriate emergency number (Operator, 911) must be clearly posted at each PSP location. 3. Must be equipped to return the coins to the caller in the case of an incomplete call, except messages to a Feature Group A access number. 4. Must provide free access to dialtone and toll free numbers (e.g., 800, 877 and 888). 5. Must complete calls to local and long distance directory assistance. (M1) Material appearing on this page previously appeared on page(s) 1 of this section. (M1) Material previously appearing on this page now appears on page(s) 2.1 of this section.

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK First Revised Page 2.1 FL-17-0074 EFFECTIVE: October 1, 2017 A7.4.2 Responsibility of the Subscriber (Cont'd) C. (Cont'd) 6. Must provide free access to the responsible party for repairs or refunds. The Company is not responsible for refunds of coins deposited in customer-provided coin-operated public telephones.) 7. Except as provided in c. following, must be equipped with a legible sign, card, or plate of reasonable permanence that shall identify the following: a. The telephone number and location address of the payphone station, name and certificate number of the certificate holder, the party responsible for repairs and refunds, address of responsible party, free phone number of responsible party, clear dialing instructions (including notice of the lack of availability of local or toll services) and the local coin rate. b. For those payphone stations that will terminate conversation after a minimum elapsed time, notice shall be included on the sign card as well as an audible announcement 30 seconds prior to termination of the phone call. c. PSPs have until August 31, 1999 to comply with the requirements of placing the certificate number on the payphone station sign, card or plate. 8. Each payphone station that provides access to any interexchange company must provide coin free access to all locally available interexchange companies (except for Feature Group A access). The payphone station shall provide such access through the forms of access purchased by locally available long distance carries such as 10XXX+0, 10XXXX+0, 101XXXX+0, toll free (e.g., 800, 877, and 888) access. 9. May have a maximum of one non-dialable extension per station access line. This extension must be within the same premises as the main station and may be a maximum of 35 feet from the main station or have a privacy feature to disable the extension when the main station is in use. 10. No sales solicitation shall be allowed during the interval between the last digit dialed by the end user and connection with the interexchange carrier. 11. All 0- calls shall be routed to a telecommunications company that is authorized by the Commission to handle 0- calls. All other calls, including operator service calls, may be routed to the PSP's carrier of choice, unless the end user dials the appropriate access code for their carrier of choice, i.e., 950, 10XXX, 10XXXX, 101XXXX, and toll free access (e.g., 800, 877, and 888). 12. Each payphone station: a. Must allow incoming calls to be received at all times, with the exception of those locations at hospitals, schools and locations specifically exempted by the Commission. There shall be no charge for receiving incoming calls. b. A PSP may petition the Commission for an exception from the incoming call requirement for a period that shall not exceed two years from the effective date of the Order granting the exemption. Where incoming calls are not received, central office based intercept shall be provided at no charge to the end user and a written notice shall be prominently displayed on the payphone directly above or below the telephone which states: Incoming calls blocked at request of law enforcement. c. Must be connected to an individual access line. d. Must permit outgoing calls to be placed at all times. Each pay telephone service company shall make all reasonable efforts to minimize the extent and duration of interruptions of service. Service repair programs should have as their objective the restoration of service on the same day that the interruption is reported to the company (Sundays and holidays excepted). 13. Telephone Directories (current white page directory for the local calling area and a reasonably current yellow page directory that is appropriate for the calling area of the payphone station), where available, shall be maintained at each payphone station. a. Where there is a single payphone station, a directory shall be maintained at each station. b. Where there are two or more payphone stations located in a group, a directory shall be maintained at every other station. However, where telephone pay stations are fully enclosed, a directory shall be maintained at each payphone station. d. Companies must comply with this rule by August 31, 1999.

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK First Revised Page 3 FL-15-0096 EFFECTIVE: January 26, 2016 A7.4.2 Responsibility of the Subscriber (Cont'd) C. (Cont'd) 13. (Cont d) d. Payphone stations that provide local directory assistance at no charge are exempt from the provision of this rule. A notice must appear on the placard if local directory assistance at no charge is being provided. 14. Normal maintenance and coin collection activity shall include a review of the cleanliness of each payphone station. 15. Each payphone station must comply to rules of the American National Standards Institute, Inc, as amended by the Commission, relative to physical handicap accessibility. 16. Each pay telephone station shall permit end users to input unlimited digits for the duration of the call. 17. Toll Fraud Liability a. A company providing interexchange telecommunications services or local exchange telecommunications services shall not collect from a PSP for: (1) charges billed to a line for calls which originates from that line through the use of access codes such as 10XXX, 10XXXX, 101XXXX, 950, and toll free (e.g. 800, 877, 888) access codes, or when the call originating from that line otherwise reached an operator position, if the originating line is subscribed to outgoing call screening and the call was placed after the effective date(the date after the call screening order was placed and associated charges apply) of the outgoing screening order; (2) charges for collect or third number billed calls, if the line to which the call was billed was subscribed to incoming call screening and the call was placed after the effective date of the incoming call screening order b. Any call billed through the provider of local exchange telecommunications services or directly by an interexchange company, or through a billing agent, which have been identified as not collectible as described above, must be removed from any PSP's bill after the PSP gives notice of the fraudulent charges to the billing party. Pay telephone providers shall give such notice to the provider of local exchange telecommunications services and the interexchange company in writing no later than the due date of the bill. c. The provider of local exchange telecommunications services is responsible for charges described in b. above that are associated with the failure of the provider of local exchange telecommunications services' screening services. d. The interexchange company is responsible for charges described in b. above that are associated with the failure to properly validate calls via the appropriate provider of local exchange telecommunications services' data base e. Any charges accrued to a line when the subscriber has subscribed to the provider of local exchange telecommunications services to screen calls described in a. above shall not be the basis for discontinuance of local and intrastate service. 18. Providers serving confinement facilities shall provide for completion of all inmate calls allowed by the confinement facility. 19. Pay telephones stations located in confinement facilities shall be exempt from the preceding requirements except that outgoing local and long distance calls may not be terminated until after a minimum elapsed time of ten minutes. Audible and written disconnect notifications shall apply, and one access line shall not be connected to more than three pay telephone stations. D. Proof of certification must be furnished to the Company by the subscriber prior to Access Line Service for PSP Telephones being furnished. E. The subscriber is responsible for meeting all federal, state and local statutes with respect to provision of PSP telephones in accordance with all hearing impaired and handicapped person requirements. A7.4.3 Violations of Terms and Conditions A. Where any PSP telephone is used and/or connected in violation of this Guidebook, the Company will promptly notify the customer of the violation. B. Violations of the Terms and Conditions, Commission rules pertaining to public telephone service, or certification requirements will subject subscribers of Access Line Service for PSPs to disconnection of service if the deficiency is not corrected within 10 days from date of notification to the subscriber.

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK First Revised Page 4 FL-15-0096 EFFECTIVE: January 26, 2016 A7.4 Access Line Service For Payphone Provider Service Telephones (Cont'd) A7.4.4 Service Features A. Statewide Average Rate 5 for PSP Central Office Blocking with Operator Screening for Flat Rate Service. Subscribers to this service are required to take one of the following options where facilities are available to provide such service. Option Description USOC C Two-Way Service. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. Provides central office blocking of 011+ calls 1,3 FSN D Outward Only Service. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. Provides central office blocking of 011+ calls. 1,2,3 FZP E Two-Way Service. Provides central office blocking of 7 digit local, 1+DDD, 1+ 900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1 F7E F G H Outward Only Service. Provides central office blocking of 7 digit local, 1+DDD, 1+900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1,4 Two-Way Service. Provides central office blocking of 1+DDD, 1+900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1 Outward Only Service. Provides central office blocking of 1+DDD, 1+900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1,4 F7F F7G F7H Note 1: Note 2: Note 3: Note 4: Note 5: 011+ blocking provides central office blocking of calls to numbers outside the North American Numbering Plan. Options D and H may only be provided for placement in correctional institutions, schools, hospitals and other locations for which the Public Service Commission may grant a specific exemption. For the Access Line Feature options which do not offer central office blocking of 900 calls, this feature is available at the request of the subscriber as provided under Customized Code Restriction (CCR) Option #4 defined in A13.20. Options F and H may only be provided for placement in correctional institutions, schools, hospitals and other locations for which the Public Service Commission may grant a specific exemption. The Statewide Average Rate is $14.31 per month. The current Subscriber Line Charge (SLC) will be charged in addition to the access line rate. Rates for the SLC may change over time.

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK First Revised Page 5 FL-16-0005 EFFECTIVE: January 1, 2016 A7.4.4 Service Features (Cont d) B. Monthly Rate per Rate Groups in A3.4 1. Central Office Blocking with Operator Screening for Usage Rate Service. The monthly rate per is 80% of the Business Service Rate groups for individual line service per month. Subscribers to this service are required to take one of the following options where facilities are available to provide such service. Option Description USOC C Two-Way Service. Provides screening information 2SM to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. Provides central office blocking of 011+ calls 1,2 D Outward Only Service. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. Provides central office blocking of 011+ calls. 1,2,3,4 E Two-Way Service. Provides central office blocking of 7 digit local, 1+DDD, 1+ 900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1 F Outward Only Service. Provides central office blocking of 7 digit local, 1+DDD, 1+900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1,2,3 G Two-Way Service. Provides central office blocking of 1+DDD, 1+900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1 H Outward Only Service. Provides central office blocking of 1+DDD, 1+900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1,4 1ZP 17E 17F 17G 17H Note 1: Note 2: Note 3: Note 4: 011+ blocking provides central office blocking of calls to numbers outside the North American Numbering Plan. For the Access Line Feature options which do not offer central office blocking of 900 calls, this feature is available at the request of the subscriber as provided under Customized Code Restriction (CCR) Option #4 defined in A13.20. Options D and F may only be provided for placement in correctional institutions, schools, hospitals and other locations for which a specific exemption may exist. Options D and H may only be provided for placement in correctional institutions, schools, hospitals and other locations for which a specific exemption may exist.

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK First Revised Page 6 FL-15-0096 EFFECTIVE: January 26, 2016 A7.4.4 Service Features (Cont'd) B. Monthly Rate per Rate Groups in A3.4 (Cont d) 2. Central Office Blocking with Operator Screening for Flat Rate Service. Subscribers to this service are required to take one of the following options where facilities are available to provide such service. Option Description USOC C Two-Way Service. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. Provides central office blocking of 011+ calls 1,2,5 7ZG D Outward Only Service. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. Provides central office blocking of 011+ calls. 1,2,3,4,5 7ZH E Two-Way Service. Provides central office blocking of 7 digit local, 1+DDD, 1+ 900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1,5 7ZJ F G H Outward Only Service. Provides central office blocking of 7 digit local, 1+DDD, 1+900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1,2,3,5 Two-Way Service. Provides central office blocking of 1+DDD, 1+900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1,5 Outward Only Service. Provides central office blocking of 1+DDD, 1+900 and 011+ calls. Provides screening information to the operator to prevent operator assisted sent-paid calls from being billed to the line. 1,4,5 7ZK 7ZL 7ZM Note 1: Note 2: Note 3: Note 4: Note 5: 011+ blocking provides central office blocking of calls to numbers outside the North American Numbering Plan. For the Access Line Feature options which do not offer central office blocking of 900 calls, this feature is available at the request of the subscriber as provided under Customized Code Restriction (CCR) Option #4 defined in A13.20. Options D and F may only be provided for placement in correctional institutions, schools, hospitals and other locations for which the Public Service Commission may grant a specific exemption. Options D and H may only be provided for placement in correctional institutions, schools, hospitals and other locations for which the Public Service Commission may grant a specific exemption. The Flat Rate PSP Access Line Service required pursuant to Florida Statue 364.3375 (2) (e) are located in A3.4.2.B under Business Service for Individual line service.

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK First Revised Page 7 FL-15-0096 EFFECTIVE: January 26, 2016 A7.4.4 Service Features (Cont'd) C. Billed Number Screening Billed Number Screening as provided in A13.21 is a mandatory service feature for customers provided pay telephone service. D. Answer Supervision At the request of the subscriber, Answer Supervision may be provided at the rates, terms and conditions set forth in A13.61. A7.4.5 Rates and Charges A. Access Line Service for PSP Rates and Charges Applied by The Company Access Line Service for PSP may be provided on a Usage Rate basis or Flat Rate Basis where facilities permit. 1. Usage Rate Service a. The monthly rate per Rate Group per line for Access Line Service for PSP is 80 percent of the Access Line Service for PSP - flat rate as specified in A7.4.5.A.2. following. b. No monthly usage allowance applies for Access Line Service for PSP c. The following usage charges apply for calls within the local calling area and to calls in the Local Calling Plus exchanges specified in A3.8.50 and to calls in the Extended Calling Service exchanges specified in A3.3 other than those specified in d. following. 1 (1) Usage Charges Initial Minute or Fraction Additional Minute, Each or Thereof Fraction Thereof $.025 $.01 d. The following usage charges apply for calls within the local calling area and to calls in the Local Calling Plus exchanges specified in A3.8.50 placed between 12:00 P.M. and 2:00 P.M., 9:00 P.M. and 9:00 A.M., and Saturday and Sunday all day. 1 (1) Usage Charges e. (DELETED) Initial Minute or Fraction Additional Minute, Each or Thereof Fraction Thereof $.015 $.005 Note 1: Calls within the local calling area are each charged for at least one (1) minute of use. For local calls that exceed one (1) minute, usage charges are based on conversation time rounded up to the nearest one-tenth (1/10) minute.

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK First Revised Page 8 FL-15-0096 EFFECTIVE: January 26, 2016 A7.4.5 Rates and Charges (Cont'd) A. Access Line Service for PSP - Rates and Charges Applied by The Company (Cont'd) 2. Flat Rate Service for PSP Monthly Charges a. The Statewide Average Rate for PSP Access Line Service is $14.31 per month for A7.4.4. b. The Flat Rate PSP Access Line Service required pursuant to Florida Statutes 364.3375 (2) (e) are located in A3.4.2.B under Business Service for Individual line service. 3. BellSouth SWA charges for usage as provided in Sections E3. and E6. of the Access Service Tariff apply. Charges are billable to the interexchange carrier. 4. Sent paid long distance charges apply on a per message basis based on toll rates (set forth in A18.3.1.H). Operator handled non-sent paid local calls will be rated to the end user at the rate (set forth in A3.10.1) plus the appropriate additive operator services charges (set forth in A3.10.1), plus the set use fee as provided in A7.6. The rates charged the caller for non-sent paid calls to the Extended Calling Service exchanges outlined in A3.3 will be rated at the Local Call rate specified in A3.10.1 plus appropriate operator services charges (as provided in A3.10.1), plus the set use fee as provided in A7.6. 5. The Access Line Service PSP subscriber who subscribes to Flat Rate Service as described in A7.4.5.A.2 will be charged for sent paid calls to the Extended Calling Service exchanges outlined in A3.3. 6. The current Subscriber Line Charge (SLC) will be charged in addition to the access line rate for Statewide Average Rate. Rates for the SLC may change over time. 7. The Access Line Service PSP subscriber who subscribes to Flat Rate Service as described in A7.4.5.A.2 will be charged for sent paid calls to the Local Calling Plus exchanges outlined in A3.8.50 at the rates set forth in A7.4.5.A.2. 8. Non-sent paid IntraLATA calls will be rated to the end user at the rate set forth in A18.3.1.H plus the appropriate additive operator services charges as provided in A18.3.1.H, plus the set fee as provided in A7.6. 9. Rates as described in A3.9.2 and A18.7.2 are applicable to all Directory Assistance calls. 10. Service Charges as covered in Section A4 for business individual line service are applicable. 11. Listings in connection with Access Line Service for PSP are furnished under the same rates, terms and conditions as other business service. 12. Suspension of service, as covered in A2.3, is not available to Access Line Service for PSP unless the instrument is totally inaccessible to the general public on a temporary basis. In all cases, the decision to permit temporary suspension of service for Access Line Service for PSP rests with the Company. 13. When service is temporarily suspended at the subscriber's request, a Secondary Service Ordering Charge and a restoration charge, as covered in A4.3, per telephone number restored, is applied.

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK First Revised Page 9 FL-14-0055 EFFECTIVE: June 13, 2014 A7.4.5 Rates and Charges (Cont'd) B. Access Line Service for PSP - Rates and Charges Applied by The Subscriber 1. Rates charged any end user by a PSP, providing operator service within the pay telephone premises' equipment, shall not exceed the following: a. Local coin calls - the rate posted at the pay telephone station. b. Extended area service (EAS) coin calls - a rate equivalent to the local coin call rate. c. Extended calling scope (ECS) calls the rate equivalent to the local coin rate d. 0+ toll non-person-to-person - a maximum rate of $0.30 per minute, plus a $1.75 charge. e. 0+ toll person-to-person - a maximum rate of $0.30 per minute, plus a $3.25 charge. f. 0+ non-person-to-person local - a rate equivalent to the local coin rate, plus a $1.75 charge. g. 0+ per-to-person local - a rate equivalent to the local coin rate, plus a $3.25 charge. 2. A PSP shall not obtain services from an interexchange carrier or an operator service provider unless such carrier or provider has obtained a certificate of public convenience and necessity from the Commission. C. BellSouth PSP Reward Plan 1. Definition and Requirements a. The BellSouth PSP Reward Plan provides the PSP a reward, ranging from 0 to 6.0 percent of the full price of the service, exclusive of taxes and fees, for a term commitment of 12 or 24 months to be applied monthly, one month in arrears. b. Applicable taxes and fees will be based on the full price of all services, and no taxes or fees will be added to the amount of any reward under this program. The reward for each month will be reflected as a credit in the Other Charges and Credits section of the subscriber s bill in the month following the month to which the reward relates. c. The BellSouth PSP Reward Plan term structure will become effective when an authorized agent of the Company executes a Letter of Intent for the BellSouth PSP Reward Plan. d. The BellSouth PSP Reward Plan offers a reward on the access line rates in A.2.a. preceding. The reward applied will be based on the number of PSP access lines subscribed to the BellSouth PSP Reward Plan and the term commitment agreed upon. e. The PSP must subscribe all its payphone lines to the Company's Public Telephone Access Service. (1) (DELETED) (2) (DELETED) (3) This plan does not apply to Inmate lines. (D) (D)

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK Second Revised Page 10 FL-15-0096 EFFECTIVE: January 26, 2016 A7.4.5 Rates and Charges (Cont'd) C. BellSouth PSP Reward Plan (Cont'd) 1. Definition and Requirements (Cont'd) f. The PSP agrees to send all 0+ local and intralata calls (not previously encumbered as of the effective date of this guidebook) to the Company. These calls must: (1) originate from a telephone line associated with the subscribing PSP's account, (2) originate and terminate in the same LATA, (3) be carried and completed by the Company via Company facilities and (4) be billed by the Company. g. Rewards will be applied only to Public Telephone Access Service lines that are subscribed to a Flat rate service. h. A charge may be assessed, at the discretion of the Company, to PSP subscribers who terminate or violate the requirements outlined in this section prior to the expiration of the term commitment. (1) The amount to be assessed for a Letter of Intent for the BellSouth PSP Reward Plan executed on or before February 24, 2003 will be assessed as follows: (a) If the termination or violation occurs within the first 12 months of a new agreement or contract extension, 50 percent of the monthly access line rate multiplied by the number of months remaining in the term agreement, then multiplied by the number of lines subscribed to the BellSouth PSP Reward Plan on the termination date of the agreement; (b) If the termination or violation occurs within the second 12 months of a 24 month agreement or contract extension, 25 percent of the monthly access line rate multiplied by the number of months remaining in the term agreement, then multiplied by the number of lines subscribed to the BellSouth PSP Reward Plan on the termination date of the agreement. (2) For Subscriber s under a BellSouth PSP Reward Plan Letter of Intent dated after February 24, 2003, if the Subscriber terminates or becomes ineligible for the BellSouth PSP Reward Plan prior to the expiration of the term commitment, the Subscriber may be billed an amount equal to the total amount of rewards previously received by the Subscriber under the BellSouth PSP Reward Plan. i. The rates listed in A.7.4.5.A.1 for access line service are stabilized under the BellSouth PSP Reward Plan for the term of the agreement and these lines will be exempt from Company initiated increases. Decreases in the access line charges that are initiated by the Company will be passed along to the subscriber, however: (1) The Company reserves the right to restructure the BellSouth PSP Reward Plan structure upon mandated rate reductions from the FCC, the Public Service Commissions and/or the Public Utility Commissions, to include rate rebalancing efforts. Any revisions to the BellSouth PSP Reward Plan will be made such that the subscribers will be charged a rate not to exceed the mandated rate and not to exceed the previous Reward Plan contracted rate. A7.5 Reserved for Future Use A7.6 Reserved for Future Use A7.7 Reserved for Future Use A7.8 (DELETED)

AT&T FLORIDA GENERAL EXCHANGE GUIDEBOOK First Revised Page 11 FL-14-0055 EFFECTIVE: June 13, 2014 A7.9 Local Usage Detail (LUD) A7.9.1 General A. Local Usage Detail (LUD) is an option for Access Line Service for Payphone Service Provider Telephones subscribers who desire a printed listing of local call details for calls placed to the basic local calling area and to the expanded calling area, if applicable, in addition to the usual summary billing of all dialed, sent-paid, billed local usage. B. The provision of LUD will coincide with the billing period(s) for the access lines to receive detailed billing; i.e., the reporting of expanded call details will start at the beginning of a billing period and stop at the end of a billing period. For existing customers, LUD should be ordered at least five days prior to the billing date to ensure the timely start or stop of detailed reporting. However, if LUD is requested on an order which establishes service, detailed reporting will start coincident with establishment of the service. C. LUD will be provided on a per account basis. D. Charges for LUD are in addition to applicable local usage charges specified in this Guidebook. A7.9.2 Rates and Charges A. The following charge applies for LUD. 1. Per Month Charge USOC (a) Per Access Line $3.50 LUDLP B. When an order is issued solely to initiate LUD, a Secondary Service Order charge applies. Otherwise, normal service order charges apply. A7.10 Reserved for Future Use A7.11 Reserved for Future Use (C)