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Regulations and Rates Applicable to the Furnishing of Services and Facilities for the Provision of Interstate Access Telecommunications Services Cebridge Telecom Limited, LLC FCC Tariff No. 1 First Revised Title Page Cancels Original Title Page REGULATIONS AND RATES APPLICABLE TO THE FURNISHING OF SERVICES AND FACILITIES FOR THE PROVISION OF INTERSTATE ACCESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PROVIDED BY CEBRIDGE TELECOM LIMITED, LLC This tariff sets forth the service description, regulations and rates applicable to the provision of interstate access services within the operating territories of Cebridge Telecom Limited, LLC and its affiliated companies. This tariff is available for public inspection during normal business hours at the corporate office of Cebridge Telecom Limited, LLC located at 520 Maryville Centre Drive, Suite 300, St. Louis, Missouri 63141. Z Issued: June 30, 2014 Effective: July 1, 2014 Dennis D. Moffit, Senior Counsel 520 Maryville Centre Drive, Suite 300, St. Louis, Missouri 63141 Cebridge Telecom Limited, LLC FCC Tariff No. 1 Third Revised Page 1 Cancels Second Revised Page 1 ISSUING CARRIERS Issuing Carriers Company Code TCA Communications, LLC 048G Mercury Voice and Data, LLC 227H Cebridge Telecom CA, LLC 388E Cebridge Telecom KY, LLC 238H Cebridge Telecom KS, LLC 224H Cebridge Telecom LA, LLC 260H C Mercury Voice and Data, LLC 159E Cebridge Telecom MS, LLC 223H Mercury Voice and Data, LLC 590H Cebridge Telecom NC, LLC 703F Cebridge Telecom NM, LLC 243H Cebridge Telecom OH, LLC 225H Cebridge Telecom OK, LLC 390E Cebridge Telecom TX, LP 318C Cebridge Telecom VA, LLC 229H Cebridge Telecom WV, LLC 391E Issued: June 25, 2015 Effective: July 1, 2015 Dennis D. Moffit, Senior Counsel 520 Maryville Centre Drive, Suite 300, St. Louis, Missouri 63141 Cebridge Telecom Limited, LLC FCC Tariff No. 1 Sixth Revised Page 2 Cancels Fifth Revised Page 2 CHECK SHEET Current pages in this tariff are as follows: Page Revision Page Revision Page Revision Title Page First Revised 31 Original 58.1 First Revised 1 Third Revised 32 Original 59 Sixth Revised* 2 Sixth Revised* 33 Original 60 Fifth Revised* 3 Original 34 Original 61 Fifth Revised* 4 First Revised 35 Original 61.1 Second Revised* 5 Original 36 Original 62 Sixth Revised* 6 Original 37 Original 63 Fifth Revised* 7 Original 38 Original 64 Third Revised* 8 Original 39 Original 64.1 First Revised 9 Original 40 Original 65 Third Revised 10 Original 41 Original 66 Third Revised* 11 Original 42 Original 67 Third Revised 12 Original 43 Second Revised 67.1 First Revised 13 Original 44 Third Revised 68 Third Revised 14 Original 45 Fifth Revised* 68.1 Second Revised 15 Original 46 Fifth Revised* 69 Fifth Revised* 16 Original 46.1 Third Revised 69.1 First Revised 17 Original 47 Sixth Revised* 70 Sixth Revised* 18 Original 48 Fifth Revised* 70.1 Fourth Revised* 19 Original 49 Fourth Revised* 20 Original 49.1 Second Revised* 21 Original 50 Fifth Revised* 22 Original 51 Fourth Revised* 23 Original 52 Fifth Revised 24 Original 53 Fifth Revised 25 Original 54 Fifth Revised 26 Original 55 Second Revised 27 Original 55.1 First Revised 28 Original 56 Second Revised 29 Original 57 Second Revised 30 Original 58 Fifth Revised* *Indicates Revised Pages Issued: July 18, 2018 Effective: August 2, 2018 Dennis D. Moffit, Senior Counsel 520 Maryville Centre Drive, Suite 300, St. Louis, Missouri 63141 Cebridge Telecom Limited, LLC FCC Tariff No. 1 Original Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1. DEFINITION OF TERMS .................................................................................................. 6 2. UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY .......................................................................... 10 2.1 Description of Service ....................................................................................................... 10 2.2 Scope ................................................................................................................................. 10 2.3 Shortage of Facilities ......................................................................................................... 10 2.4 Terms and Conditions ........................................................................................................ 11 2.5 Provision of Equipment and Facilities .............................................................................. 12 2.6 Limitations ......................................................................................................................... 14 2.7 Liability of the Company ................................................................................................... 14 2.8 Discontinuance of Service for Cause ................................................................................ 16 2.9 Customer Premises Provisions .......................................................................................... 17 2.10 Liability of the Customer ................................................................................................... 17 2.11 Ownership of Facilities ...................................................................................................... 18 2.12 Governmental Authorizations ........................................................................................... 18 3. OBLIGATIONS OF THE CUSTOMER ........................................................................... 19 3.1 General .............................................................................................................................. 19 3.2 Jurisdictional Report Requirements .................................................................................. 20 3.3 Changes in Service Requested ........................................................................................... 22 3.4 Notice to Company for Cancellation of Service ................................................................ 22 3.5 Indemnity ........................................................................................................................... 22 3.6 Transfers and Assignments ................................................................................................ 22 3.7 Interconnection of Facilities .............................................................................................. 23 3.8 Inspection and Testing ....................................................................................................... 23 3.9 Prohibited Uses .................................................................................................................. 24 3.10 Claims ................................................................................................................................ 25 4. TERMS AND CONDITIONS ........................................................................................... 26 4.1 Payment for Service .......................................................................................................... 26 4.2 Orders for Service .............................................................................................................. 26 4.3 Billing and Collection of Charges ..................................................................................... 26 4.4 Advance Payments ............................................................................................................ 27 Issued: October 31, 2013 Effective: November 1, 2013 Dennis D. Moffit, Senior Counsel 520 Maryville Centre Drive, Suite 300, St. Louis, Missouri 63141 Cebridge Telecom Limited, LLC FCC Tariff No. 1 First Revised Page 4 Cancels Original Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 4.5 Taxes .................................................................................................................................. 27 4.6 Disputes ............................................................................................................................. 28 4. TERMS AND CONDITIONS .................................................................................................. 30 5. CUSTOMER EQUIPMENT AND CHANNELS ............................................................. 38 5.1 General .............................................................................................................................. 38 5.2 Tests and Adjustments ....................................................................................................... 38 5.3 Inspections ......................................................................................................................... 38 6. SWITCHED ACCESS SERVICES .................................................................................. 39 6.1 General .............................................................................................................................. 39 6.2 Traffic Type Designation .................................................................................................. 39 6.3 Switched Access Rate Categories ..................................................................................... 39 6.4 Other Services ................................................................................................................... 42 7. RATES .............................................................................................................................. 43 T 7.1 Carrier Common Line ........................................................................................................ 43 | 7.2 Local Switching ................................................................................................................. 46 | | 7.3 Tandem Switching ............................................................................................................
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