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Pacific Bell Telephone Company Tariff Fcc No. 2 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TARIFF F.C.C. NO. 2 Original Title Page SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION This tariff cancels PACIFIC BELL Tariff F.C.C. No. 129 REGULATIONS, RATES AND CHARGES APPLYING TO THE SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROVISION OF INTERSTATE SERVICES WITHIN THE OPERATING TERRITORY OF PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA and as a concurring Carrier Nevada Bell in the State of Nevada as provided herein. Special Construction are provided by means of wire, fiber optics, radio or any other suitable technology or a combination thereof. The original effective date of Pacific Bell Tariff No. 129 is June 13, 1984. This tariff is issued under authority of Special Permission No. 00-028 of the FCC (This page filed under Transmittal No. 1) Issued: April 27, 2000 Effective: May 12, 2000 One Bell Plaza, Dallas, Texas 75202 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TARIFF F.C.C. NO. 2 13th Revised Page 1 Cancels 12th Revised Page 1 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION CHECK SHEET Pages 1 to 6-131 inclusive of this tariff are effective as of the date shown. Revised pages as named below contain all changes from the original tariff that are in effect on the date thereof. Number of Number of Number of Revision Revision Revision Except as Except as Expect as Page Indicated Page Indicated Page Indicated Title 1 Original 3-2 Original 6-23 Original 1 13th* 4-1 Original 6-24 Original 1.1 13th* 5-1 Original 6-25 Original 2 Original 5-2 Original 6-26 Original 3 Original 6-1 1st 6-27 Original 4 1st 6-2 1st 6-28 Original 5 Original 6-3 5th 6-29 Original 6 Original 6-3.1 2nd 6-30 Original 1-1 Original 6-4 Original 6-31 Original 1-2 Original 6-5 Original 6-32 Original 2-1 Original 6-6 Original 6-33 Original 2-1.1 Original 6-7 Original 6-34 Original 2-2 Original 6-8 Original 6-35 Original 2-3 Original 6-9 Original 6-36 Original 2-4 Original 6-10 Original 6-37 Original 2-5 Original 6-11 Original 6-38 Original 2-6 Original 6-11.1 Original 6-39 Original 2-7 Original 6-11.2 Original 6-40 Original 2-8 Original 6-12 Original 6-41 Original 2-9 Original 6-13 Original 6-42 Original 2-10 Original 6-14 Original 6-43 Original 2-11 Original 6-15 Original 6-44 Original 2-12 Original 6-16 Original 6-45 Original 2-13 Original 6-17 Original 6-46 Original 2-14 Original 6-18 Original 6-47 Original 2-15 Original 6-19 Original 6-48 Original 2-16 Original 6-20 Original 6-49 Original 2-17 Original 6-21 Original 6-50 Original 2-18 Original 6-22 Original 6-51 Original 3-1 Original *New or Revised Page (This page filed under Transmittal No. 278) Issued: March 9, 2006 Effective: March 24, 2006 One SBC Plaza, Dallas, Texas 75202 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TARIFF F.C.C. NO. 2 13th Revised Page 1.1 Cancels 12th Revised Page 1.1 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION CHECK SHEET Number of Number of Number of Revision Revision Revision Except as Except as Expect as Page Indicated Page Indicated Page Indicated 6-52 Original 6-81 Original 6-110 Original 6-53 Original 6-82 Original 6-111 Original 6-54 Original 6-83 Original 6-112 Original 6-55 Original 6-84 Original 6-113 Original 6-56 Original 6-85 Original 6-114 Original 6-57 Original 6-86 Original 6-115 Original 6-58 Original 6-87 Original 6-116 Original 6-59 Original 6-88 Original 6-117 Original 6-60 Original 6-89 Original 6-118 Original 6-61 Original 6-90 Original 6-119 Original 6-62 Original 6-91 Original 6-120 Original 6-63 Original 6-92 Original 6-121 Original 6-64 Original 6-93 Original 6-122 Original 6-65 Original 6-94 Original 6-123 Original 6-66 Original 6-95 Original 6-124 Original 6-67 Original 6-96 Original 6-125 Original 6-68 Original 6-97 Original 6-126 Original 6-69 Original 6-98 Original 6-127 1st 6-70 Original 6-99 Original 6-128 Original 6-71 Original 6-100 Original 6-129 1st 6-72 Original 6-101 Original 6-130 1st 6-73 Original 6-102 Original 6-131 3rd 6-74 Original 6-103 Original 6-132 2nd 6-75 Original 6-104 Original 6-133 2nd 6-76 Original 6-105 Original 6-134 3rd 6-77 Original 6-106 Original 6-135 Original 6-78 Original 6-107 Original 6-136 1st* 6-79 Original 6-108 Original 6-80 Original 6-109 Original *New or Revised Page (This page filed under Transmittal No. 278) Issued: March 9, 2006 Effective: March 24, 2006 One SBC Plaza, Dallas, Texas 75202 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TARIFF F.C.C. NO. 2 Original Page 2 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. Concurring Carriers 5 Explanation of Symbols 6 Explanation of Abbreviations 6 Reference to Other Tariffs 6 1. Application of Tariff 1-2 2. Regulations 2-1.1 2.1 Filing of Charges 2-1.1 2.2 Ownership of Facilities 2-1.1 2.3 Interval to Provide Facilities 2-2 2.4 Special Construction Involving Interstate and Intrastate Facilities 2-2 2.5 Payments for Special Construction 2-2 2.5.1 Payment of Charges 2-2 2.5.2 Start/End of Billing 2-2 2.5.3 Nonpayment of Charges 2-3 2.5.4 Credit Allowance For Service Interruptions 2-3 (This page filed under Transmittal No. 1) Issued: April 27, 2000 Effective: May 12, 2000 One Bell Plaza, Dallas, Texas 75202 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TARIFF F.C.C. NO. 2 Original Page 3 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd) Page No. 2.6 Liabilities and Charges for Special Construction 2-3 2.6.1 General 2-3 2.6.2 Conditions Requiring Special Construction 2-4 2.6.3 Development of Liabilities and Charges 2-4 2.6.4 Types of Liabilities and Charges 2-5 (A) Nonrecurring Charge 2-6 (1) Case Preparation Charge 2-6 (2) Expediting Charge 2-6 (3) Optional Payment 2-6 (4) Replacement Charge 2-6 (5) Rearrangement Charge 2-7 (6) Special Construction of Facilities for Use for less than One Month 2-7 (B) Maximum Termination Liability and Termination Charge 2-8 (C) Annual Underutilization Liability and Underutilization Charge 2-11 (D) Nonrecurring Charge for Route or Type other than Normal 2-13 (E) Lease Charge 2-14 (F) Cancellation Charge 2-14 2.7 Deferral of Start of Service 2-15 2.7.1 Construction Has Not Begun 2-15 2.7.2 Construction Has Begun 2-15 2.7.3 Construction Complete 2-16 2.8 Definitions 2-16 (This page filed under Transmittal No. 1) Issued: April 27, 2000 Effective: May 12, 2000 One Bell Plaza, Dallas, Texas 75202 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TARIFF F.C.C. NO. 2 1st Revised Page 4 Cancels Original Page 4 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd) Page No. 3. Special Construction Cases Transferred from Pacific Bell Tariff F.C.C. No. 126 3-2 4. Special Construction Cases Transferred From American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Long Lines Department Tariff F.C.C. No. 262 4-1 5. Charges To Provide Permanent Facilities To The Federal Government 5-2 5.1 Charges for the State of California 5-2 5.2 Charges for the State of Nevada 5-2 6. Charges to Provide Permanent Facilities 6-2 6.1 Charges for the State of Nevada 6-2 6.2 Charges for the State of California 6-3 (T) (This page filed under Transmittal No. 43) Issued: August 10, 2001 Effective: August 25, 2001 One Bell Plaza, Dallas, Texas 75202 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TARIFF F.C.C. NO. 2 Original Page 5 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION CONCURRING CARRIERS NEVADA BELL (This page filed under Transmittal No. 1) Issued: April 27, 2000 Effective: May 12, 2000 One Bell Plaza, Dallas, Texas 75202 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TARIFF F.C.C. NO. 2 Original Page 6 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS (C) - To signify changed regulation (D) - To signify discontinued rate or regulation (I) - To signify increase (N) - To signify new rate or regulation (R) - To signify reduction (S) - To signify reissued matter (T) - To signify a change in text but no change in rate or regulation EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS AUL - Annual Underutilization Liability Cont’d - Continued F.C.C. - Federal Communications Commission ILP - Initial Liability Period MTL - Maximum Termination Liability NRC - Nonrecurring Charge RMC - Recurring Monthly Charge REFERENCE TO OTHER TARIFFS Whenever reference is made in this tariff to other tariffs of the Telephone Company, the reference is to the tariffs in force as of the effective date of this tariff, and to amendments thereto and successive issues thereof. (This page filed under Transmittal No. 1) Issued: April 27, 2000 Effective: May 12, 2000 One Bell Plaza, Dallas, Texas 75202 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TARIFF F.C.C. NO. 2 Original Page 1-1 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION Page (N) 1. Application of Tariff 1-2 (N) (This page filed under Transmittal No. 1) Issued: April 27, 2000 Effective: May 12, 2000 One Bell Plaza, Dallas, Texas 75202 PACIFIC BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY TARIFF F.C.C. NO. 2 Original Page 1-2 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION 1.
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