Individual Access to the Switched Fixed Telephony Sample Clauses

Individual Access to the Switched Fixed Telephony. Service (STFC) 2.1. For access to the Switched Fixed Telephony Service, the Concessionaire may charge an Activation Fee, for every one of the subscribers class, subject to the maximum limit of twenty-seven reais and thirty-nine centavos (R$27.39), as defined in Act No. 6,777, of October 19, 2010. 2.2. For maintenance of the usage right, if applicable, the Concessionaries are authorized to charge a monthly subscription fee, according to the table below, as defined in Act No. 6,777 of October 19, 2010. Residential Twenty-nine reais and twenty-five centavos (R$29.25) Non-residential Forty-four reais and thirty-nine centavos (R$44.39) Trunking Forty-four reais and thirty-nine centavos (R$44.39) Special Seventeen reais and fifty-five centavos (R$17.55) 2.2.1. The subscription to the Local Switched Fixed Telephony Service includes two hundred (200) free minutes for the residential class, pursuant to STFC Tariff Regulation provided in the public system. 2.2.2. The subscription to the Local Switched Fixed Telephone Service includes one hundred fifty (150) free minutes for the non-residential and trunking classes, pursuant to STFC Tariff Regulation provided in the public system.
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Individual Access to the Switched Fixed Telephony. Service (STFC) 2.1. For access to the Switched Fixed Telephony Service, the Concessionaire may charge an Activation Fee, for every one of the subscribers class, subject to the maximum limit of twenty-seven reais and twenty centavos (R$27.20), as defined in Act No. 6,777, of October 19, 2010. 2.2. For maintenance of the usage right, if applicable, the Concessionaries are authorized to charge a monthly subscription fee, according to the table below, as defined in Act No. 6,777 of October 19, 2010. Residential Twenty-nine reais and nine centavos (R$29.09) Non-residential Forty-six reais and thirty-nine centavos (R$46.39) Trunking Forty-six reais and thirty-nine centavos (R$46.39) Special Seventeen reais and forty-five centavos (R$17.45)
Individual Access to the Switched Fixed Telephony. Service (STFC) 2.1. For access to the Switched Fixed Telephony Service, the Concessionaire may charge an Activation Fee, for every one of the subscribers class, subject to the maximum limit of thirty-six reais and seventy-seven centavos (R$36.77), as defined in Act No. 6,777, of October 19, 2010. 2.2. For maintenance of the usage right, if applicable, the Concessionaries are authorized to charge a monthly subscription fee, according to the table below, as defined in Act No. 6,777 of October 19, 2010. Residential Twenty-nine reais and twenty-six centavos (R$29.26) Non-residential Forty-one reais and eighty centavos (R$41.80) Trunking Forty-one reais and eighty centavos (R$41.80) Special Seventeen reais and fifty-five centavos (R$17.55) 2.2.1. The subscription to the Local Switched Fixed Telephony Service includes two hundred (200) free minutes for the residential class, pursuant to STFC Tariff Regulation provided in the public system. 2.2.2. The subscription to the Local Switched Fixed Telephone Service includes one hundred fifty (150) free minutes for the non-residential and trunking classes, pursuant to STFC Tariff Regulation provided in the public system. 2.3. The change of address of an activated subscriber may be charged, and its value (TME) shall be limited to the Activation Fee of the respective classes, as defined in the STFC Tariff Regulation provided in the public system.
Individual Access to the Switched Fixed Telephony. Service (STFC)

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