1341st Revised 1 Cancels 1340th Revised 1 CHECK SHEET Title pages 1 and 2 and pages 1 to 846 inclusive of this tariff are effective as of the date shown. Original and revised pages as named below and Supplement No. 336 contain all changes from the original tariff that are in effect on the date hereof. Except as Except as Title 1 2nd 8.1 5th 20.2 3rd Title 2 9th 9 22nd 21 3rd 1 1341st* 9.1 1st 22 Original 1.1 318th 10 25th 23 3rd 1.2 272nd 10.1 11th 24 1st 1.3 285th 10.2 8th 25 1st 1.4 230th 11 4th 26 3rd 1.5 208th 12 10th 27 8th 1.6 184th 13 5th 28 11th 1.7 124th 13.1 6th 28.1 5th 1.8 105th 13.2 10th 29 Original 1.9 134th 13.3 10th 30 Original 1.10 47th 13.4 19th 31 Original 1.11 61st 13.5 29th 32 Original 1.12 22nd* 13.6 2nd 33 Original 1.13 15th 14 3rd 34 4th 1.14 22nd 15 16th 34.1 1st 1.15 34th 15.1 10th 35 5th 1.15.1 1st 15.2 1st 35.1 1st 1.16 37th 16 12th 36 8th 1.17 21st 16.1 11th 36.1 6th 1.18 30th 16.1.1 Original 37 13th 1.19 21st 16.2 8th 37.1 4th 2 3rd 16.3 1st 37.2 6th 3 8th 16.4 2nd 37.3 5th 3.1 12th 16.5 Original 37.4 1st 4 14th 16.6 3rd 37.5 2nd 4.1 9th 16.7 3rd 38 9th 5 18th 17 1st 38.1 11th 5.1 19th 18 6th 38.2 6th 5.2 4th 19 27th 38.2.1 3rd 6 5th 19.1 12th 38.3 4th 6.1 5th 19.2 15th 38.4 4th 6.2 3rd 19.3 8th 7 6th 19.4 1st 7.1 3rd 20 10th 8 15th 20.1 5th * New or Revised President, Industry Markets Ameritech Operating Companies
22nd Revised 1.12 Cancels 21st Revised 1.12 CHECK SHEET 454.12 9th 454.41 2nd 471.1 4th 454.12.1 6th 454.41.1 1st 471.2 4th 454.13 5th 454.42 1st 471.3 6th 454.14 5th 454.43 1st 471.4 4th 454.15 5th 454.44 1st 472 1st 454.15.1 3rd 454.45 1st 473 2nd 454.16 5th 454.46 1st 474 Original 454.17 5th 454.47 2nd 475 Original 454.18 5th 454.47.1 Original 476 1st 454.19 4th 454.48 1st 477 4th 454.20 4th 454.49 4th 477.1 1st 454.21 7th 454.49.1 4th 477.2 1st 454.22 4th 454.49.2 Original 477.2.1 3rd 454.23 4th 454.50 4th 477.2.2 3rd 454.24 12th 454.50.1 3rd 477.2.3 4th 454.24.1 13th 454.50.2 Original 477.2.4 Original 454.24.2 13th 454.51 5th 447.2.5 Original 454.24.2.1 Original 454.51.1 2nd 447.2.6 Original 454.24.3 4th 454.52 4th 447.2.7 Original 454.24.4 3rd* 454.52.1 Original 447.2.8 Original 454.24.5 6th* 454.53 3rd 447.2.9 Original 454.24.5.1 2nd* 454.54 1st 447.2.10 Original 454.25 4th 454.55 1st 447.2.11 Original 454.25.1 1st 454.56 1st 447.2.12 Original 454.26 Original 454.57 1st 447.2.13 Original 454.27 3rd 455 1st 447.2.14 Original 454.28 9th 456 2nd 447.2.15 Original 454.28.1 11th 457 3rd 447.2.16 Original 454.28.1.1 5th 457.1 1st 477.3 Original 454.28.2 12th* 458 2nd 477.4 Original 454.28.3 6th 458.1 Original 478 4th 454.28.3.1 Original 459 1st 479 2nd 454.29 11th 460 2nd 480 3rd 454.30 Original 461 3rd 481 3rd 454.31 Original 462 4th 481.1 1st 454.32 Original 463 6th 481.2 1st 454.33 Original 464 3rd 482 3rd 454.34 Original 465 1st 483 1st 454.35 Original 466 1st 484 2nd 454.36 5th 467 53rd 485 1st 454.37 3rd 468 12th 486 3rd 454.37.1 1st 469 8th 487 1st 454.38 4th 470 46th 488 2nd 454.39 5th 470.1 15th 489 2nd 454.39.1 2nd 470.2 7th 454.40 1st 471 10th * New or Revised Issued: July 14, 2005 Effective: July 15, 2004 President, Industry Markets Ameritech Operating Companies
3rd Revised 454.24.4 Cancels 2nd Revised 454.24.4 8.3.2 Rate Categories (D) DNAL Termination (Cont'd) (4) A 56 Kbps Digital Termination provides the capability to transmit data at 56 Kbps using a 56 Kbps LDC. It requires compatible equipment at the customer premises. (E) Features and Functions (1) Make Busy Arrangements option allows a customer to reroute traffic from one group of lines or trunks to another group by making the intended route busy. The customer may also busy out an entire group of lines or trunks. This works in conjunction with either a Feature Group A, B or D facility. The Circuit Switch Facility Control Interface DNAL (i.e., a two-wire DNAL with a basic interface) is also required. The circuits for both the DNAL and the associated switched access service must be related on their respective ASRs. (2) Remote Activation of Message Waiting (a) Remote Activation of Message Waiting provides the customer the capability to notify an end user that a message is waiting for retrieval. This requires the DNAL with a SMDI interface and is available with either the SMDI and SMDI-E options. This feature can share a DNAL with Call History Package Delivery feature ordered by the customer. The end user's line must be equipped with the ability to Receive Message Waiting Indicator in order for the feature to function properly. This is available only via appropriately equipped offices. The customer and end user must be served out of the same central office for SMDI. (b) Remote Activation of Message Waiting Alternate Network Delivery, this optional delivery feature provides the capability for the customer to direct its Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) messages toward the customer s Alternate Network service provider within the LATA. This feature requires the DNAL with a SMDI interface and is available only with the SMDI-E option. The customer must provide the Telephone Company with information specifying: (1) The single pre-defined central office switch point code of the Alternate Network for the MWI messages to be routed. (2) A list of all the alternate network provider s end user station NPA- NXXs receiving MWI messages (these must be served out of the same LATA as the SMDI-E DNAL). (T) Certain material previously appeared on this page now appears on 6th revised page 454.24.5.
6th Revised 454.24.5 Cancels 5th Revised 454.24.5 8.3.2 Rate Categories (Cont'd) (E) Features and Functions (Cont'd) (2) Remote Activation of Message Waiting (Cont d) (b) Alternate Network Delivery (Cont d) The customer s Alternate Network Service Provider must provide service capability to receive and complete MWI delivery. The customer is responsible for any and all charges that the Telephone Company may incur from the customer s Alternate Network Service Provider for receiving MWI messages from the Telephone Company. (3) Call History Package Delivery will provide the customer with real time information on telephone calls that are terminated to a designated Feature Group A Multiline hunt group or any compatible line side serv ice authorized under the established policy of intrastate authorities. This feature requires the DNAL with SMDI interface option and is available with either the SMDI and SMDI-E options. This feature will work with Remote Activation of Message Waiting and these two options can share a common DNAL. When ordered in offices equipped with a DMS100 switch, the UCD feature on the line side service is also required. The following information is available over the SMDI type DNAL when both the customer and end user are served by the same central office: Multiline hunt group (MLHG) and terminal identification of call handler, call reason, called number from which incoming call was forwarded to the customer, and the directory number of the originating call (Calling Number Identification). When a call originates outside of the SMDI supported central office but terminates to a line within the SMDI supported central office (i.e., call forwarded to the customer), the directory number of the originating call is not sent. When used with the SMDI-E optional DNAL, all of the information is available from any appropriately equipped office selected by the customer as specified in 8.3.1(D) preceding. Material appearing on this page previously appeared on 2nd revised page 454.24.4 Certain material previously appeared on this page now appears on 2nd revised page 454.24.5.1.
2nd Revised 454.24.5.1 Cancels 1st Revised 454.24.5.1 8.3.2 Rate Categories (Cont'd) (E) Features and Functions (Cont'd) (4) Coordinated Voice and Data Delivery (CVD) allows for the simultaneous delivery of voice and data for incoming calls. The voice service is delivered to the end user via the normal connection, while the data portion is delivered via the customer's host computer connected to the ASCAI DNAL. This feature requires the ASCAI DNAL interface with a 9.6 Kbps or 56 Kbps DNAL termination on a 9.6 Kbps or 56 Kbps DNAL, respectively. This feature can share the DNAL with the other ASCAI features (BSEs) and is required to provide any ASCAI features. (5) Call Redirection allows the customer's host computer to notify the switch either to allow the call to complete as dialed or redirect the call to an alternate number designated by the end user. This feature requires the ASCAI DNAL interface with a 9.6 Kbps or 56 Kbps DNAL termination on a 9.6 Kbps or 56 Kbps DNAL, respectively. This feature can share the DNAL with other ASCAI features (BSEs) and also requires the CVD feature. (6) Computer Assisted Call Transfer allows the customer's host computer to notify the switch to transfer the call from one agent to another agent after the call had been completed. This feature requires the ASCAI DNAL interface with a 9.6 Kbps or 56 Kbps DNAL termination on a 9.6 Kbps or 56 Kbps DNAL, respectively. This feature can share the DNAL with the other ASCAI features (BSEs) and also requires the CVD feature. (7) Computer Assisted Dialing allows the customer's host computer to notify the switch to place a call to a selected number on behalf of a particular agent. This feature requires the ASCAI DNAL interface with a 9.6 Kbps or 56 Kbps DNAL termination on a 9.6 Kbps or 56 Kbps DNAL, respectively. This feature can share the DNAL with the other ASCAI features (BSEs) and also requires the CVD feature. Material appearing on this page previously appeared on 5th revised page 454.24.5
12th Revised 454.28.2 Cancels 11th Revised 454.28.2 8.3.5 Rates and Charges (Cont'd) 8.3.5.1 Monthly Rates (Cont'd) Monthly Nonrecurring USOC Rate Charge (E) Features and Functions (1) Make Busy Arrangement - All States DXV $ 5.10 $13.50 (2) Remote Activation of Message Waiting - All States - SMDI - Per office RM4PO 25.00 38.00 - SMDI-E - Per DNAL RJEPG 250.00 38.00 - Alternate Network Delivery - SMDI-E - Per DNAL 250.00 38.00 (3) Call History Package Delivery - All States - SMDI - Per office MBHPO 37.00 95.00 - SMDI-E - Per DNAL MJEPG 160.00 95.00