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TELEPHONE SYSTEM Page 1 1. GENERAL 1.01 The regulations and charges herein apply to channels that are provided to meet special requirements of customers. Such charges are in addition to the other rates and charges applicable. 1.02 Distance charges are based on the provision of standard arrangements of equipment and facilities. When it is necessary for the Company to install special equipment or to incur any unusual expense in order to provide any of such channels, it may make an additional charge based on the equipment installed or other unusual expense incurred. 2. LOCAL CHANNELS 2.01 General Local distance charges or rentals apply as follows to local channels between points in the same exchange, other than central office lines. (1) Between service points (2) Between service points and the rate-centre location or wire centre used as a measuring point on an interexchange channel provided for the customer. For the purpose of this section, a service point relates to a demarcation point, on a customer's premise, at a mutually agreed point which is eight inches from the closest noncompetitive cable terminal or at the first logical point of entry on the customer's premise. (b) The capacity of the local channel provided determines the monthly distance charge or rental applicable. Local channels with three different band-widths are furnished as follows: (1) Voice-grade local channels are those with the bandwidth to carry telephone speech or its equivalent. (2) Teletype-grade local channels are those with a narrower bandwidth than voice-grade ones. They are provided to carry electrical impulses (signals) (3) Other local channels with a greater bandwidth than the voice-grade ones. They are provided for wired music and program transmission. (c) The monthly distance charge provides for one pair of wires or the equivalent between the telephone or service points.

TELEPHONE SYSTEM Page 2 The multi element service charges provide the connection of a local channel to the service point which is the demarcation point. (d) When a multi-wire channel is provided the following apply: (1) A charge applies for each pair of wires or the equivalent that is part of the channel when provided for the following, solely or in combination: a. For duplex operation. b. To connect customer-provided or lessee-provided equipment. c. Solely within the exchange and with no interexchange connection. d. For each SL-1 telephone located in a building other than where the console is located. (2) When an additional single wire or the equivalent is used, it is charged for as a channel. (3) The initial 400-metre distance charge, if applicable, only applies once. (4) Multi-wire channels provided under any other circumstances than specified above are charged for as single channels. 2.02 Channel Measurement Channels between buildings on different properties: (1) For a two-point local channel the charge or rental is based on the airline distance between the centres of the buildings in which the channel terminates and provides for the facilities to extend the channel to connect one or more additional telephones or service points in the same building. See Item 2.03 (c) for channels between buildings on continuous property. (2) For a channel between more than two points (multipoint) the following applies: a. for a channel, except for those specified in c. following, with no bunching arrangement, bridging arrangement or distributing amplifier the chargeable distance between each of the combinations of pairs of service points is determined separately. The total chargeable distance is the combination of distances

TELEPHONE SYSTEM Page 3 connecting all service points that produce the lowest charge; b. for a channel with one or more distributing amplifiers, bridging arrangements, or bunching arrangements, the chargeable distance is the sum of the following, each being determined separately: A. The rental for the portion of channel between the lessee's premises and the wire centre in which a distributing amplifier, bridging arrangement (or the first of two or more), or a bunching arrangement is located. If there are two or more distributing amplifiers or bridging arrangements, measurement is continued from the wire centre previously mentioned and is the shortest distance linking all other wire centres in which there is a distributing amplifier or bridging arrangement on the same network. The rental is computed separately for each of the legs that comprise this portion of the channel. The initial 400-metre distance applies only once. B. The rental for the portions of channel between a wire centre in which there is a distributing amplifier, bridging arrangement or bunching arrangement and each service point associated with it, each computed separately. The initial 400-metre distance does not apply to such portions. c. For Teletype service and data channels Schedules 1, 2, 3 and 3A, one service point is designated as the control point. The distance charge or rental is determined separately for the portion of channel between the control point and each of the other service points. When a switching arrangement is provided the control point is the

TELEPHONE SYSTEM Page 4 service point at which the switching arrangement is located. 2.03 Rates and Charges Channel between buildings on different properties: (1) Two-point local channel: a) For voice-grade local channels the initial and additional 400 distance charges or rentals for various numbers of channels are specified below: Voice channels, each initial 400 $22.00 1ARBY* Additional 400 $3.30 1ARBY ** b) A channel provided for an off premise additional telephone. The chargeable distance is that between the wire centre that serves the main telephone and the building in which the additional telephone is installed. This does not apply to Centrex locals (see Section 210) Initial 400 $22.00 1LLBY Additional 400 $3.30 1ALBY c) A channel that extends a central office line or trunk line to an answering board in the same exchange. Initial 400 $22.00 1LQBY Additional 400 $3.30 1AQBY

TELEPHONE SYSTEM Page 5 2.03 Rates and charges ( continued) d) Class A, B Signal Channels Minimum Monthly Charge (quantities of 5-0.4 km or less) $13.90 1MABY Duplex $27.85 1MABD Each 400 meters $4.50 1AMBY Duplex $18.00 1LABD Class C Signal Channels Initial 400 $22.00 1LMBY Duplex $22.00 1LMBD Additional 400 $3.30 1AMBY Duplex $6.60 1AMBD e) Schedules 1, 2, 3, 3A Data and Teletype Channels Minimum Monthly Charge (quantities of 5-0.4 km or less) $13.90 1M6BY Duplex $27.85 1M6BD Each 400 $4.25 1L6BY Duplex $17.00 1L6BD * Same rate for 1LPBY, 1LPTY, 1LTBY, 1L8BY ** Same rate for 1APBY, 1APTY, 1ATBY, 1A8BY f) Data Channels Schedule 4

TELEPHONE SYSTEM Page 6 Initial 400 $22.00 1LVBY Duplex $22.00 1LVBD Additional 400 $3.40 1AVBY Duplex $6.85 1AVBD g) For channels with a greater band-width than for voice-grade ones, the distance charges or rentals are as stated below: (i) ii Local Program Transmission Channel Non-equalized Channel: Initial 400 Additional 400 Equalized to 5,000 or 8,000 Hertz: Initial 400 Additional 400 Equalized to 15,000 Hertz: Initial 400 Additional 400 Local Wired Music Channel 5,000 Hertz Initial 400 Additional 400 8,000 Hertz Initial 400 Additional 400 15,000 Hertz Initial 400 Additional 400 $3.75 $4.15 $26.50 $5.20 $3.75 $4.40 $5.35 PTCBA PACBA PTCBB PACBB PTCBC PACBC 1L1BY 1A1BY 1L1CY 1A1CY 1L1DY 1A1DY h) Channels provided for interconnection to CNCP facilities for which no inter-exchange commission is payable to the Company. - Minimum monthly Charge for: 2 kilo or quantities of 5-0.4 km or less: $52.15 1M6C2 Each additional 400 a) Refer to paragraphs a) to g) for appropriate channel type and rates

TELEPHONE SYSTEM Page 7 b) Use rates that relate to additional 400 c) Determine if wire is Simplex (2 wires) or Duplex (4 wires) (2) Multi-point local channel: (b) for a voice-grade multi-point channel the monthly charges or rentals apply as stated in 2.03 (1) a). The initial 400-metre distance charge or rental applies once on each channel. for a teletype-grade multi-point channel the monthly charges or rentals apply as stated in 2.03 (1) e). Channels between points in the same building: (1) The following apply for channels provided in the same building: a) see Section 190 for tie trunks and Section 810 for intercommunicating channels. b) A monthly charge applies for any other any other voice or Teletype grade channel I (QLABB - $5.20, 1LABA (duplex) $10.45). c) A channel that extends a central office line or trunk line to an answering board (1LQBB - $0.00). d) A monthly charge applies for voice channel 1LRBB $5.20. (b) Channels between buildings on continuous property: (1) When a channel is extended to connect one or more additional telephones ore service points from the first telephone or service point on the customer's or lessee's premises, an additional charge applies as specified in (5) and (6). (2) The customer or lessee is to provide, install and maintain the poles or underground conduit, or do the trenching and back-filling for buried wire or cable, required primarily for local channels provided for him on continuous property. The charges specified in (5) and (6) apply only when the customer or lessee complies with this condition. When the customer or lessee does not comply with this condition the monthly charges or rentals are those stated in Item

TELEPHONE SYSTEM Page 8 2.03 (1) a. or b. for voice-grade channels or Item 2.03 (1) e. for Teletype-grade channels. (3) When a channel is provided between points in more than two buildings, the charge applies to the portion of channel between each pair of buildings. (4) All types of channels provided for the same customer are combined in determining the distance charges. (5) The monthly charges or rentals as stated below apply for all channels between buildings on the same continuous property of the customer or lessee, furnished prior to 1989 07 01. Moves of channels, furnished prior to 1989 07 01, are subject to the charges and rentals specified in (6). The following rates are destandardized for new installations. MRC First 10 channels, each $2.65 1LWC1 Next 15 channels, each $2.05 1LWC2 Each channel in excess of 25 $1.15 1LWC3 (6) The following charges apply for the provision of new or additional channels between buildings on the same or continuous property of the customer or lessee furnished on or after 1989 07 01 QUANTITY NON-RECURRING CHARGE Each add'l 50 MONTHLY RENTAL Each add'l 50 SERVICE CHARGE Each add'l 50 1 Channel 75.00 56.75 1.00.55 115.00 39.00 2 Channels 154.05 56.75 1.50.55 233.30 39.00 6 Channels 490.35 82.65 1.30.60 233.30 39.00 25 Channels 2138.20 206.05 6.45.85 776.00 39.00 50 Channels 2844.05 388.30 7.95 1.20 776.00 39.00 75 Channels 4497.80 531.20 12.45 1.50 776.00 39.00

TELEPHONE SYSTEM Page 9 100 Channels 4815.95 687.05 14.15 1.80 776.00 39.00 QUANTITY NON-RECURRING CHARGE Each add'l 50 MONTHLY RENTAL 1 Channel 1CA ACA CBB01 CBB00 2 Channels 1CB ACB CBB02 CBB03 6 Channels 1CC ACC CBB06 CBB07 25 Channels 1CD ACD CBB25 CBB26 50 Channels 1CE ACE CBB50 CBB51 75 Channels 1CF ACF CBB75 CBB76 100 Channels 1CG ACG CBB10 CBB11 Each add'l 50 (c) For a channel established prior to 1989 07 01 a customer or lessee has the option of converting channels provided under (5) above, to channels provided under (6) above. (d) Channels are provided between buildings on continuous property only. To extend channels within a building, additional charges apply as appropriate.