AMTELECOM INC. Page 1 Revision 4 1. GENERAL C 1.01 An exchange is a basic unit for the administration and furnishing of telephone service, and normally includes a city, town or village and adjacent parts. The territory served by an exchange is known as the exchange area or local-service area. In some cases, an exchange area may include two or more base rate areas. 1.02 When an exchange area contains one wire centre and more than one base rate area, then that wire centre is designated as the rate centre. When more than one wire centre and more than one base rate area exists in an exchange area, then only one of the wire centres is designated as the rate centre. The rate centre location is used for determining message toll rate distance and in determining local, inter-exchange and foreign-exchange distance charges. 1.03 Exchange service (or local service) is the furnishing of the service and equipment required for telephone communication between primary exchange services of the same exchange or localservice area, and between such service and the associated toll office. 2. PRIMARY S 2.01 Primary exchange services are the basic services, which provide for the facilities essential to the service, according to their respective equipment specifications. 2.02 The following primary services are furnished in each exchange except where otherwise stated in this Tariff: C (a) Primary rate services, which consist of individual line service, including touch-tone. Business individual line service rates apply for connection of Key Telephone systems and PABX lines. (b) Message-rate services which consist of the following: (1) Semi-public telephone service (2) Public telephone service
AMTELECOM INC. Page 2 Revision 5 C 2.03 Touch-tone is standard and is included in primary exchange service rates. 2.04 Rotary access service and dial telephones (500 type sets) will continue to be available for existing customers only (Grandfathered out as per 2.03 above). Rotary access and dial telephones are no longer available for new installations. 2.05 Telephone sets are available to purchase at rates specified in our Competitive Terminal Price List. 2.06 Individual line service will be the basic grade of service for all customers 2.07 A sales promotion is being offered for the installation of a second residential line where operationally and technically feasible. Customers who subscribe to a second line will be provided one free jack and the Premise Visit and Premise Work Charges (Section 110) will be waived. Issued: 17 August 2004 Effective: 22 September 2004
AMTELECOM INC. Page 3 Revision 4 3. EXCHANGES, EXTENDED AREA SERVICE, RATE AREAS & RATES 3.01 AMTELECOM INC. EXCHANGES (a) The exchange names, Central Office (NXX) Numbers and Area Codes are as follows: EXCHANGE NAMES NXX NO. AREA CODE C Aylmer 773 765 779 519 519 519 Port Burwell 874 519 Straffordville 866 519 Dyer s Bay 795 519 Lion s Head 793 519 Stoke s Bay 592 519 Tobermory 596 519 Cambray 374 705 Coldwater 686 705 Manitowaning/Wikwemikong 859 705 Mindemoya 377 705 (b) Descriptions of the boundaries for each of the areas for rate administration purposes are provided as outlined on maps attached: Page 13 Aylmer & Area Page 15 Cambray Page 20 Northern Bruce Peninsula Page 24 Coldwater Page 29 Manitoulin
AMTELECOM INC. Page 4 Revision 4 3.02 EXTENDED AREA SERVICE Extended Area Service is provided between each of the exchanges listed in 3.01 (a). In addition Extended Area Service is provided as follows between: C Aylmer 773/765/779 Harrietsville 269 Straffordville 866 Port Burwell 874 Sparta 775 St Thomas 631,633,637 Belmont 644 London (NCC)* Port Burwell 874 Tillsonburg 842,688,983, 550 Aylmer 773,765,779 Straffordville 866 Ingersoll 425,485 Dorchester 268 London (NCC)* Straffordville 866 Tillsonburg 842,688,983, 550 Ingersoll 425,485 Aylmer 773,765,779 Port Burwell 874 Dorchester 268 London (NCC)* Cambray 374 Lindsay 324, 328, 340, 341, 344, 878, 879, 928 Oakwood 953 Cameron 359 Kirkfield 438
AMTELECOM INC. Page 5 Revision 6 3.02 EXTENDED AREA SERVICE (Cont d) Coldwater 686 Moonstone 835,834,666 Orillia 323, 325, 326, 327, 329, 330, 238, 345 Honey Harbour 756 Waubaushene 538 Barrie 321, 720,721, 722, 725, 726, 727, 728, 733, 734, 735, 737, 739, 770, 790, 791, 241, 331, 333, 623, 627, 715, 716, 717, 718, 719, 730, 792, 794, 795, 796, 309, 512, 812 Manitoulin Mindemoya 377 Manitowaning/Wikwemikong 859 Silver Water 283 Little Current 368, 968 Gore Bay 282 Manitowaning/ Wikwemikong 859 Mindemoya 377 Little Current 368, 968 Northern Bruce Peninsula Tobermory 596 Lion s Head 793 Lion s Head 793 Dyer s Bay 795 Dyer s Bay 795 Stoke s Bay 592 Stoke s Bay 592 Tobermory 596 Wiarton 534 Hepworth 935 C Owen Sound 371, 372, 373, 374, 376, 270, 370, 375, 377, 378, 387, 447, 379 C List of London NXX s 281, 282, 317, 318, 319, 476, 488, 494, 495, 520, 619, 636, 639, 690, 691, 694, 697, 701, 702, 719, 777, 789, 808, 854, 859, 860, 868, 907, 913, 930, 931, 932, 933, 936, 937, 951, 964, 430, 432, 433, 434, 435, 438, 439, 471, 472, 473, 474, 521, 630, 640, 641, 642, 643, 645, 646, 649, 660, 661, 663, 667, 670, 671, 672, 673, 675, 679, 680, 681, 685, 686, 850, 851, 852, 857, 858, 870, 871, 872, 873, 878, 451, 452, 453, 455, 457, 657, 659, 668, 813, 963
AMTELECOM INC. Page 6 Revision 15 3.03 MONTHLY RECURRING CHARGES Monthly Recurring Charges (MRC s) for Primary Exchange Service are set out below which apply for each continuous calendar month of service. MRC s are prorated for fractional months of service except when a service period is less than one month, in which case a full months MRC applies. Business rates are for local business lines and private branch exchange (PABX) lines. A I/C MRC RESIDENTIAL 1100 30.75 BUSINESS 2100 61.50 Service Charges as specified in Section 110 apply for Primary Exchange Service and provide for a reasonable amount of Construction (up to the first 165 meters) to extend company Facilities. Beyond 165 meters, Construction Charges as described in Section 130 may apply. Issued: 28 April 2006 Effective: 1 June, 2006 Authority: CRTC Order # 2006-132 Date: 31 May, 2006
AMTELECOM INC. Page (Below) Revision 3 THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE PAGE 7 PAGE 8 PAGE 9 PAGE 10 PAGE 11 PAGE 12 PAGE 14 PAGE 16 PAGE 17 PAGE 18 PAGE 19 PAGE 21 PAGE 22 PAGE 23 PAGE 25 PAGE 26 PAGE 27 PAGE 28 Issued: June 11, 2002 Effective: July 1, 2002 Authority: CRTC Order # 2002-230 Date: June 7, 2002