Dedicated Trunk1 Sample Clauses

Dedicated Trunk1. (1) Voice Grade Trunks - Per Trunk Nonrecurring Charge Monthly Rate (4 Wire) NONE $ 49.60 Trunk (4 Wire) Mileage Fixed 0 NONE NONE Over 0-4 $61.00 $ .64 Over 4-8 $61.00 $ .64 Over 8-25 $61.00 $ .64 Over 25 $61.00 $ .64 (2) DS1 Facilities Non- recurring Monthly 36 Month 60 Month - Per MercNET 1.5 (24 Trunks) FGD IC Access NONE 135.79 129.00 122.21 (for Originating and Terminating Traffic) DS1 to Voice Multiplexing2 NONE 285.45 1 Call allowances are not applicable under Type 2 interconnect (e.g. Directory Assistance Service). 2 May not be necessary if working in Digital Offices. - Mileage Charges Per MercNET 1.5: Mileage Fixed Per Band Monthly Xxxx 0 XXXX XXXX Over 0-4 $ 100.00 $8.40 Over 4-8 $ 100.00 $8.40 Over 8-25 $ 100.00 $8.40 Over 25 $ 100.00 $8.40 (3) DS3 Facilities - Per MercNET 45 (28 DS1) Recurring Charges Monthly3 Rate 36 Mo 60 Mo -MercNET 45 - 1st CT $1,500.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 1,000.00 - 2nd CT $1,300.00 $855.00 $676.00 - 3rd CT and above $1,151.00 $836.00 $654.00 Nonrecurring Recurring DS3 to DS1 Multiplexing4 None $678.02 Monthly Mile Mileage Charge Per MercNET 45 $760.00 $69.58 3 Requires 12 month minimum agreement. 4 May not be necessary if working in Digital Offices.
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Dedicated Trunk1. (1) Voice Grade Trunks - Per Trunk Nonrecurring Charge Monthly Rate (4 Wire) NONE $ 49.60 Trunk (4 Wire) Mileage Fixed 0 NONE NONE Over 0-4 $61.00 $ 0.64 Over 4-8 $61.00 $ 0.64 Over 8-25 $61.00 $ 0.64 Over 25 $61.00 $ 0.64 (2) DS1 Facilities Non- recurring Monthly 36 Month 60 Month - Per MercNET 1.5 (24 Trunks) FGD IC Access NONE 135.79 129.00 122.21 (for Originating and Terminating Traffic) DS1 to Voice Multiplexing2 NONE 285.45 - Mileage Charges Per MercNET 1.5: Mileage Band Fixed Monthly Per Xxxx 0 XXXX XXXX Over 0-4 $ 100.00 $8.40 Over 4-8 100.00 8.40 Over 8-25 100.00 8.40 Over 25 100.00 8.40 1 Call allowances are not applicable under Type 2 interconnect (e.g. Directory Assistance Service). 2 May not be necessary if working in Digital Offices.
Dedicated Trunk1. (1) Voice Grade Trunks - Per Trunk Nonrecurring Charge Monthly Rate (4 Wire) NONE $ 49.60 Trunk (4 Wire) Mileage Fixed 0 NONE NONE Over 0-4 $61.00 $ 0.64 Over 4-8 $61.00 $ 0.64 Over 8-25 $61.00 $ 0.64 Over 25 $61.00 $ 0.64 (2) DS1 Facilities Non- 36 60 recurring Monthly Month Month Charge Rate Rate Rate - Per MercNET 1.5 (24 Trunks) Standard Type 2A Access NONE $135.79 $129.00 $122.21 FGD IC Access NONE 135.79 129.00 122.21 (for Originating and Terminating Traffic) DS1 to Voice Multiplexing2 NONE 285.45 - Mileage Charges Per MercNET 1.5: Mileage Band Fixed Monthly Per Xxxx 0 XXXX XXXX Over 0-4 $ 100.00 $ 8.40 Over 4-8 100.00 8.40 Over 8-25 100.00 8.40 Over 25 100.00 8.40 1 Call allowances are not applicable under Type 2 interconnect (e.g. Directory Assistance Service). 2 May not be necessary if working in Digital Offices.

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