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TITLE SHEET Original Sheet No. 1 P.U.C. Or. No. 5 CenturyLink Schedule of GENERAL RULES, REGULATIONS, RATES, CHARGES AND CONDITIONS Applying to the Intrastate Services and Facilities in all listed Exchanges of CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink in the state of OREGON ADOPTION NOTICE Effective July 28, 2009, CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. registered the fictitious name CenturyLink. Effective October 19, 2009, CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. began operating under the name CenturyLink. As such, CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink, hereby adopts, ratifies, and makes its own, in every respect as if the same had been originally filed by it, all tariffs, schedules, rules, notices, concurrences, schedule agreements, divisions, authorities or other instruments whatsoever, filed with the Public Service Commission, State of Oregon, by or adopted by CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. By this notice, CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink also adopts and ratifies all supplements or amendments to any of the above schedules, etc., which CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. and/or CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. has heretofore filed with said Commission. Advice No.: 296 Issued: September 22, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009 Issued by: CenturyLink

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TITLE SHEET

Original Sheet No. 1

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 CenturyLink

Schedule of

GENERAL RULES, REGULATIONS, RATES, CHARGES AND CONDITIONS

Applying to the Intrastate Services and Facilities in all listed Exchanges

of

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink

and

CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink

in the state of

OREGON

ADOPTION NOTICE Effective July 28, 2009, CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. registered the fictitious name CenturyLink. Effective October 19, 2009, CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. began operating under the name CenturyLink. As such, CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink, hereby adopts, ratifies, and makes its own, in every respect as if the same had been originally filed by it, all tariffs, schedules, rules, notices, concurrences, schedule agreements, divisions, authorities or other instruments whatsoever, filed with the Public Service Commission, State of Oregon, by or adopted by CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. By this notice, CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. d/b/a CenturyLink also adopts and ratifies all supplements or amendments to any of the above schedules, etc., which CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. and/or CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. has heretofore filed with said Commission. Advice No.: 296 Issued: September 22, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009 Issued by: CenturyLink

By: Chantel Mosby Title: Director, Tariffs

PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

Third Revised Sheet No. 1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 1 CenturyLink (T)

PRELIMINARY STATEMENT A. ESTABLISHMENT OF TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 5

Canceling Tariff P.U.C. Or. No. 2

Tariff P.U.C. Or. No. 5 is established to provide standardized schedules of tariff rules, regulations, rates, services, and concurrences for CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. dba CenturyLink and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. dba CenturyLink. These (T) named associated companies are hereby governed by this tariff and hereinafter referred to in this tariff as CenturyTel dba CenturyLink. (T)

B. RATES, CHARGES, RULES AND REGULATIONS

Rates, charges, rules and regulations stated herein apply uniformly to all exchanges unless otherwise specified.

Local exchange service and other offerings which are not universal to all exchanges will be noted as such and they shall apply only to the exchange where applicable.

C. EXCHANGES SERVED

Telephone service governed by this tariff is provided in the following exchanges as authorized by the Public Utility Commission of Oregon and set forth in the exchange maps filed with the Commission in Tariff P.U.C. Or. No. 3.

Aurora Echo Lakeview Pine Grove Bly Fort Klamath Lebanon Rocky Point Boardman Fossil Lexington Seneca Bonanza Gilchrist Long Creek Scappoose Brownsville Gleneden Beach Malin Shedd Burns Glide Maupin Silver Lake Camas Valley Government Camp Merrill Sprague River Charbonneau Harney North Powder Spray Chemult Heppner North Umpqua Starkey Chiloquin Huntington Paisley Sweet Home Creswell Ione Mitchell Tygh Valley Depoe Bay Jewel Monument Ukiah Drain John Day Paulina Wamic Durkee Knappa Pilot Rock Yoncalla Advice No.: 296 Issued: September 22, 2009 Effective: October 19, 2009 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Chantel Mosby Title: Director, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Third Revised Sheet No. 2 Cancels Second Revised Sheet No. 2

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS C - To signify changed listing, condition, rule or regulation. D - To signify discontinued material. I - To signify increase. M - To signify material transferred from one sheet to another sheet of a same or different schedule. N - To signify new material. R - To signify reduction. T - To signify change in text but not change in rate, condition, rule or regulation. TRADE NAMES, TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS USED IN THIS TARIFF

Below is a list of trade names, trademarks and/or service marks for services which are offered in this Tariff. These trade names, trademarks and/or service marks are owned by CenturyLink, Inc. or a subsidiary of CenturyLink, Inc. and are used by CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. with express permission. Trademark and service mark designations will not be listed hereafter in the Tariff. However, the laws regarding trademarks and service marks will still apply. Trademarks and service marks that are owned by CenturyLink, Inc. or a subsidiary of CenturyLink, Inc. Cannot be used by another party without authorization.

CENTURYLINK

CENTURYLINKSM

CENTURYLINKTM

(D)

Advice No.: 314 Issued: February 23, 2012 Effective: February 24, 2012 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Tariff Manager

Subject Index Ninth Revised Sheet No. 1

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Eighth Revised Sheet No. 1 CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SUBJECT INDEX Subject Schedule No. Sheet No. Additional Listings ................................................................................ 15 15.2 Alternate Listing .................................................................................. 15 15.3 Basic Exchange Access Service .......................................................... 1 1.1 Call Forwarding ................................................................................... 20 20.1 Call Waiting .......................................................................................... 20 20.2 Channels, Intraexchange ..................................................................... 29 29.1 Combination Main Service ................................................................... 9 9.1 Connection with Customer-Provided Terminal

Equipment and Communications Systems ................................... 31 31.1 Construction, Line Extension Charges ................................................. 13 13.1 Copy of Bill ........................................................................................... 2 2.5 Custom Calling I .................................................................................. 20 20.1 Custom Calling II .................................................................................. 8 8.1 Definitions ............................................................................................ Definitions 1 Centrex Service ................................................................................... 3 3.1 Digital Trunk Service - Channel Service (DTS-CS) ............................. 6 6.1 Direct Inward Dialing Service ............................................................... 21 21.1 Directory Assistance Service ............................................................... 16 16.1 Directory Service .................................................................................. 15 15.1 Discontinued Services .......................................................................... 35 35.1 Enhanced Universal Emergency Number Service ............................... 11 11.1 Enterprise Service (Interexchange Receiving Service) ....................... 26 26.1 Exchange Service Extensions ............................................................. 29 29.5 Emergency Line Service ...................................................................... 40 40.1 Information Delivery Service ................................................................ 27 27.1

(D)

Advice No. 313 Issued: February 23, 2012 Effective: February 24, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

Eighth Revised Sheet No. 2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Seventh Revised Sheet No. 2 CENTURYTEL

SUBJECT INDEX Subject Schedule No. Sheet No. Installation Charges (Non-Recurring Charges) .................................. 2 2.1 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) ....................................... 5 5.1 Intercom Calling .................................................................................. 20 20.2 Interexchange Receiving Service ....................................................... 26 26.1 Joint User Service ............................................................................... 10 10.1 Late Payment Charge.......................................................................... 2 2.5 Link Up ................................................................................................ 2 2.7 Lifeline.................................................................................................. 1 1.10 Line Extension Service ........................................................................ 13 13.1 Listings, Directory ................................................................................ 15 15.1 Local Measured Service ..................................................................... 1 1.1 Local Operator Service Charges......................................................... 12 12.1 Local Private Line Service................................................................... 29 29.1 Maintenance of Service Due to Customer-Provided Equipment........ 2 2.4 Measured Service, Local .................................................................... 1 1.1 Mobile Service .................................................................................... 37 37.3 N11 Abbreviated Dialing Codes........................................................... 33 33.1 Natural Disaster Relief for Customers 14 14.3 (N) Non-Listed Service ............................................................................. 15 15.4 Non-Published Service ....................................................................… 15 15.4 Non-Recurring Charges ..................................................................... 2 2.1 Number Referral ................................................................................ 24 24.1 Off-Premise Extension Mileage ......................................................... 12 12.1 Optional Line Enhancement Features .............................................. 23 23.1 Oregon Telephone Assistance Program (OTAP) ............................. 1 1.10 Packaged Services........................................................................ 39 39.1 Payphone Services............................................................................ 7 7.1 Paystation Service - Public................................................................ 6 6.1 Private Line Concurrence ................................................................. 34 34.2 Private Line, Local ............................................................................ 29 29.1 Promotional Offerings........................................................................ 38 38.1 Remote Call Forwarding ................................................................... 22 22.1 Returned Check Charge ................................................................... 2 2.5 Rules and Regulations................................................. (See Rules and Regulations Index Sheet) Advice No. 311 Issued: November 16, 2011 Effective: December 21, 2011 Issued By CenturyLink By Darlene N. Terry, Tariff Manager

Table of Contents

6th Revised Sheet No. 1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 5th Revised Sheet No. 1

CenturyTel

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE

PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

DEFINITIONS

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Schedules:

1. Basic Exchange Access Service 2. Non-Recurring Charges 3. Centrex Service 4. Switched Data Services 5. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) 6. Digital Trunk Service - Channel Service (DTS-CS) 7. Payphone Services 8. Custom Calling II 9. Combination Main Telephone Service 10. Joint User Service 11. Enhanced Universal Emergency Number Service (E9-1-1) 12. Local Operator Service Charges 13. Line Extension Service 14. Special Construction 15. Directory Service 16. Directory Assistance Service 17. Billed Number Screening (BNS) 18. Selective Blocking Service 19. Toll Restriction Service 20. Custom Calling Service 21. Direct Inward Dialing Service 22. Remote Call Forwarding Service 23. Optional Line Enhancement Features 24. Special Intercept Services 25. Vacation Number Reservation (C) 26. Interexchange Receiving Service 27. Information Delivery Service 28. Voice mail Service 29. Local Private Line Service

Advice No.: 272 Issued: October 10, 2006 Effective: November 24, 2006 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Table of Contents Seventh Revised Sheet No. 2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Sixth Revised Sheet No. 2

CenturyTel

TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont’d) Schedules (Continued)

30. Special Equipment and Arrangements 31. Connection With Customer-Provided Terminal Equipment and Communications

Systems 32. Shared Telecommunications Service (STS) 33. N11 Abbreviated Dialing Codes 34. Concurrence in Regulations and Rates 35. Discontinued Services 36. (D) 37. Grandfathered Services 38. Promotional Offerings 39. Packaged Services 40. Emergency Line Service

Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued By CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

(D) P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Fourth Revised Sheet No. 3 Cancels Third Revised Sheet No. 3 CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T)

SUBJECT INDEX Subject Schedule No. Sheet No. Seasonal Service .................................................................................................. 25 25.1 Service Connection Charges ................................................................................ 2 2.1 Selective Blocking Service .................................................................................... 18 18.1 Shared Telecommunications Service (STS) ......................................................... 32 32.1 Special Construction ............................................................................................. 14 14.1 Special Equipment Arrangements ........................................................................ 30 30.1 Special Intercept Services ..................................................................................... 24 24.1 Speed Calling ........................................................................................................ 20 20.1 Switched 56 Service .............................................................................................. 4 4.1 Three-Way Calling ................................................................................................ 20 20.1 Toll Restriction Service ......................................................................................... 19 19.1 Vacation Number Reservation .............................................................................. 25 25.1 Reserved For Future Use ................................................................................... 28 28.1 (C) Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) ................................................................ 34 34.1 Advice No.: 308 Issued: October 28, 2011 Effective: October 28, 2011 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry Title: Manager, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Index Sheet No. 1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Index Sheet No. 1

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Definition Sheet No. Access Line .................................................................................................................. 1 Access Line Installation Charge .................................................................................. 1 Acoustic/Inductive Coupler .......................................................................................... 1 Additional Listing .....................................................................................................…. 1 Air Line Mileage ........................................................................................................... 1 Applicant ...................................................................................................................... 2 Automatic Dialing and Announcement Device (ADADS) ............................................ 2 Base Rate Area ............................................................................................................ 2 Billing Date ................................................................................................................... 3 Building ......................................................................................................................... 3 Business Service .......................................................................................................... 3 Call Forwarding ............................................................................................................. 3 Call Waiting ................................................................................................................... 3 Central Office ................................................................................................................. 4 Central Office Connecting Facility ................................................................................. 4 Channel .......................................................................................................................... 4 Charge ............................................................................................................................ 4 Class of Service ............................................................................................................. 4 Client .............................................................................................................................. 5 Combination Main Service ............................................................................................. 5 Commerce Number ........................................................................................................ 5 Commission .................................................................................................................... 5 Communications System ................................................................................................ 6 Companion Service ......................................................................................................... 6 Company ......................................................................................................................... 6 Connecting Arrangement ................................................................................................ 6 Connection Charge ......................................................................................................... 6 Contiguous Exchanges ................................................................................................... 6 Continuous Property ........................................................................................................ 6 Contract ........................................................................................................................... 7 Contractual Agreement ................................................................................................... 7 Cost ................................................................................................................................. 7 Custom Calling Features ................................................................................................. 7 Customer ......................................................................................................................... 7 Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) ........................................................................... 8 Customer Premises Inside Wiring (CPIW) .................................................................…. 8 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Fourth Revised Definitions Index Sheet No. 2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Third Revised Definitions Index Sheet No. 2

CenturyTel

DEFINITIONS Definition Sheet No. Date of Presentation ...................................................................................................... 9 Demarcation Point ......................................................................................................... 9 Deposit ........................................................................................................................... 9 Deregulated Service and/or Equipment ......................................................................... 9 Detariffed Service and/or Equipment ............................................................................. 9 Digital Trunk Service - Channel Service (DTS-CS)......................................................... 9 (C) Centrex ........................................................................................................................... 9 Direct Electrical Connection .......................................................................................... 9 Directory Listings ........................................................................................................... 9 Drop Wire ....................................................................................................................... 9 End User ........................................................................................................................ 10 Exchange ....................................................................................................................... 10 Exchange Service Extension.......................................................................................... 10 Exchange Service .......................................................................................................... 11 Extended Area Service .................................................................................................. 11 Facilities ......................................................................................................................... 11 Flat Rate Service ........................................................................................................... 12 Foreign Exchange (FX or FEX) ..................................................................................... 12 Foreign Exchange Directory Listing .............................................................................. 12 Foreign Exchange Service ............................................................................................ 12 Grade of Service ........................................................................................................... 12 Grandfathered Equipment ............................................................................................. 13 Grandfathered Service .................................................................................................. 13 Individual Line Service ................................................................................................... 13 Information Delivery Service (IDS) ................................................................................. 13 Information Provider (IP) ................................................................................................ 13 Information Provider Pricing ........................................................................................... 13 Inside Wire ...................................................................................................................... 13 Installation Charge ......................................................................................................... 14 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).................................................................... 14 Interactive Program ........................................................................................................ 14 Interconnection ............................................................................................................... 14 Interexchange Carrier ..................................................................................................... 14 Interexchange Receiving Service ................................................................................... 14 Joint User ........................................................................................................................ 15 Key Telephone Service ................................................................................................... 15 Advice No.: 262 Issued: November 12, 2005 Effective: December 27, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Index Sheet No. 3 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Index Sheet No. 3 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Definition Sheet No. Lifeline ........................................................................................................................... 15 Line Connection ............................................................................................................ 15 Line Extension ............................................................................................................... 16 Link-Up America ............................................................................................................ 16 Local Exchange ............................................................................................................ 16 Local Measured Service ............................................................................................... 16 Local Message .............................................................................................................. 16 Local Private Line .......................................................................................................... 16 Local Service and Local Service Area............................................................................ 16 Local Service Area ......................................................................................................... 16 Mass Calling Application ................................................................................................ 17 Measured Service .......................................................................................................... 17 Message ......................................................................................................................... 17 Mileage Charges ............................................................................................................ 17 Minimum Contract Period ............................................................................................... 17 Multi-Party Service ......................................................................................................... 18 Network Interface Device (NID) ..................................................................................... 18 Non-Contiguous Exchanges .......................................................................................... 18 Non-Listed Service ......................................................................................................... 18 Non-Published Service ................................................................................................... 18 Non-Recurring Charge (NRC) ........................................................................................ 18 Off-Premises Extensions ............................................................................................... 19 One-Party Service .......................................................................................................... 19 Optional Line Enhancement Features ........................................................................... 19 Oregon Telephone Assistance Program (OTAP) .......................................................... 19 Other Common Carrier (OCC) ....................................................................................... 19 Party Line Service .......................................................................................................... 19 Payphone Service .... ..................................................................................................... 20 Permanent Disconnect .................................................................................................. 20 Premises ........................................................................................................................ 20 Private Line ................................................................................................................…. 21 Protector ......................................................................................................................... 21 Public Telephone Service .............................................................................................. 21 Rate ............................................................................................................................... 21 Registered Equipment ................................................................................................... 22 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Index Sheet No. 4 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Index Sheet No. 4 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Definition Sheet No. Residence Service ......................................................................................................... 22 Route Mileage ................................................................................................................ 22 Screening and Blocking ................................................................................................. 22 Selective Blocking .......................................................................................................... 22 Service Assistance Program Surcharge ........................................................................ 22 Service Connection Charge .....................................................................................…... 23 Service Inquiry and/or Implementation ........................................................................... 23 Special Intercept Services .........................................................................................…. 23 Speculative Project ......................................................................................................... 23 Speed Calling ................................................................................................................. 23 Standard Network Interface (SNI) .................................................................................. 24 Station ............................................................................................................................. 24 Subscriber ...................................................................................................................... 24 Suburban Area .........................................................................................................…... 24 Suburban Service (Multi-Party Service ) ...............................................................…...... 24 Supersedure .................................................................................................................... 24 Tariff ................................................................................................................................ 25 Telecommunications Service ......................................................................................... 25 Telephone Company ...................................................................................................... 25 Temporary Disconnect ................................................................................................... 25 Temporary Service ...................................................................................................…... 25 Terminal Loop .........................................................................................................……. 26 Termination Charge ....................................................................................................... 26 Three-Way Calling ......................................................................................................... 26 Tie Line .......................................................................................................................... 26 Time and Material Charges ....................................................................................….... 26 Toll .................................................................................................................................. 26 Toll Denial Service .......................................................................................................... 26 Toll Restriction Service.................................................................................................... 27 Toll Line .......................................................................................................................... 27 Toll Message ................................................................................................................... 27 Toll Rate .......................................................................................................................... 27 Toll Service ...................................................................................................................... 27 Toll Terminal Service ....................................................................................................... 27 Touch Calling ................................................................................................................... 28 Trunk Line ........................................................................................................................ 28 Type of Service ................................................................................................................ 28 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 1 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Access Line A line between a central office and a subscriber premises which includes a Standard Network Interface (SNI) or Network Interface Device (NID) and which provides access to local and toll calling. Access Line Installation Charge A nonrecurring charge made to cover all or a portion of the cost associated with the installation of telephone access lines. Acoustic/Inductive Coupler A device, which makes connection with CPE through use of sound/electromagnetic, waves as opposed to direct electrical connection. Additional Listing Any listing of a name or information in the directory or Company's information records in connection with a customer's telephone number beyond that to which is normally provided. Air Line Mileage The shortest distance between the points involved. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 2

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Applicant A person or other legal entity who (1) applies for service with the Company or (2) reapplies for service at a new or existing location after permanent disconnection. Automatic Dialing and Announcement Device (ADADS) A device that can be programmed to dial telephone numbers, randomly or in a predetermined sequence, and play a recorded message when a call is answered. Base Rate Area A specific area within any exchange service area as set forth in the tariff map. Local exchange service within this area is furnished at uniform rates without extra mileage charges. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 3 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 3

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Billing Date The latest of: 1. Date stated on billing, or 2. Date billing was placed in the mail. Building A structure under one roof, or two or more structures under separate roofs but connected by enclosed passageways, not crossing a public thoroughfare other than an alley, in which telephone wires or cables may be safely run. Pipes and conduits are not considered enclosed passageways. Business Service Business service is exchange service furnished to customer whose actual or obvious use of the service is for conducting a business, trade, or profession or whose use of the service is obviously not confined to primary domestic use. Customers moved from residential to business will be notified by the Company of their right of appeal with the Oregon P.U.C. Call Forwarding A function which allows incoming calls to be advanced to another telephone number. The number the calls are advanced to may be changed as required by the customer. Call Waiting A tone provided to the party using the telephone to indicate another call is waiting on the line. Successive transfers between calling parties can be accomplished through switchhook operation. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 4 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 4

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Central Office A switching unit in a telephone system, which provides service to the general public via equipment and operating arrangements for terminating and interconnecting customer, access lines and trunks. Central Office Connecting Facility A facility furnished to an interexchange common carrier by the Company between the terminal location of the interexchange common carrier and a point of connection on the Company premises for intra- or interstate use. Channel A path for communication or signaling between two or more locations which provide service to the general public, having the necessary equipment and operating arrangements for terminating and interconnecting customer lines and trunks. Charge A one-time nonrecurring assessment made by the Company. Class of Service The various categories of service generally available to the customer: business, residence, public telephone, and payphone services. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 5 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 5

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Client A caller to an Information Delivery Service number is a "Client" of an information provider. Combination Main Service This service provides for serving separate business and residence locations from the same one-party line with separate rings and rates for each location. (A grandfathered service.) Commerce Number (See Interexchange Receiving Service.) Commission Oregon Public Utility Commission. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 6 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 6

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Communications Systems A combination of equipment and facilities which fulfills the communication requirements of a customer. Companion Service (See Combination Main Service.) Company CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. and CenturyTel of Eastern Oregon, Inc. Connecting Arrangement The equipment used to accomplish the direct electrical connection of customer-provided facilities with the facilities of the Company. Connection Charge (See Access Line Installation Charge.) Contiguous Exchanges Two exchanges whose boundaries adjoin. Continuous Property Property owned or leased and occupied by a customer, which is not separated by public thoroughfare or by property occupied by others. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 7 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 7

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Contract The service application-agreement between a customer and the Company under which service and/or facilities are furnished in accordance with the provisions of applicable tariffs and under special conditions not found in the tariff. Contractual Agreement A specific contract between the information provider and the Company detailing the actual price that the information provided will charge for the calls to its 976 telephone number. Cost The words "Cost" or "Actual Cost", as used in this tariff, are intended to cover the actual cost of material, labor and incidentals, plus a charge for administration. Custom Calling Features A term describing special features provided from specially equipped central offices. These can include call forwarding, call waiting, speed calling and three-way calling. Customer A person or legal entity who has applied for, been accepted and is currently receiving service. A customer who voluntarily disconnects service and subsequently requests service from the same Company at a new or existing location within twenty (20) days after disconnection retains customer status rather than being considered an applicant for service. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 8 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 8

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) Telecommunication devices, equipment and associated wiring located on the customer's side of the Standard Network Interface (SNI) or Network Interface Device (NID). Customer Premises Inside Wiring (CPIW) Wire for telecommunications purposes which is on the customer's premises. Customer Premises Inside Wire begins on the customer's side of the Standard Network Interface (SNI) or the Network Interface Device (NID). Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Definitions Sheet No. 9 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Definitions Sheet No. 9

CenturyTel

DEFINITIONS Date of Presentation The date upon which a bill or notice is mailed, postage prepaid, in a sealed envelope properly addressed to the customer, or if not mailed, the date upon which that bill or notice is presented to the customer by a representative of the Company. Demarcation Point (See Standard Network Interface (SNI). Deposit A cash payment made by the customer to establish or reestablish credit with the Company. Deregulated Service and/or Equipment Service and/or equipment no longer included in this tariff and not requested by the Oregon Public Utility Commission. Detariffed Service and/or Equipment Service and/or equipment no longer included in this tariff, but remains under the purview of the Oregon Public Utility Commission. Digital Trunk Service - Channel Service (DTS-CS) (C) Provides digital local exchange service for PBX users and is an alternative to analog PBX trunks. Centrex Service A modular voice and data system integrated into a business communications system provided by the Company's electronic digital switching equipment to the customer's premises. Direct Electrical Connection Denotes a physical connection of the electrical conductors in the communications path. Directory Listings Essential information in the telephone directory or information records of the Company whereby telephone users may ascertain the telephone number of a listed customer. Drop Wire Wires between an open wire lead, aerial or underground cable terminal and he point of entrance to the building in which the customer's telecommunications service is located. Advice No.: 262 Issued: November 12, 2005 Effective: December 27, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 10 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 10

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS End User A client of an interexchange carrier taking services offered in combination with telephone companies and other carriers. Exchange A specified area established for the furnishing of communication service. It usually embraces a city, town, village or unincorporated community and environs thereto and may consist of one or more central offices, together with the associated plant used in furnishing service within that area. Exchange Service Extension The facility used in providing an off-premises extension of an access line. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 11

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 11

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Exchange Service (See Local Exchange Access Service.) Extended Area Service (EAS) Interexchange telephone service furnished at flat or message rates between one or more exchanges. Facilities Supplemental equipment, apparatus, poles, cables and other materials and mechanisms necessary to, or furnished in connection with telecommunications service. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 12 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 12

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Flat Rate Service Service furnished at a fixed monthly rate. Foreign Exchange (FX or FEX) Any exchange other than that in which the customer is located. Foreign Exchange Directory Listing An alphabetical listing in the directory of an exchange other than the exchange in which a customer is furnished local service. Foreign Exchange Service Exchange service furnished a customer from a central office located in an exchange other than that in which the customer or their primary service or station outlet is located; or off-premises station service furnished a customer in an exchange other than that in which the customer's primary station is located. (A grandfathered service) Grade of Service Refers to the number of parties served on a telephone line such as one-party, two-party, four-party, suburban, etc. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 13 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 13

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Grandfathered Equipment Equipment classified by the FCC as having been directly connected to the network by a telephone company. Its use may be continued as long as the equipment remains serviceable and the circuitry is not revised. Grandfathered Service Existing service not available to new customers. Individual Line Service (See one-party service.) Information Delivery Customer An information provider for when the Company will callers on its behalf for each call completed to that information provider’s announcements or interactive programs. Information Delivery Service (IDS) Communication services and facilities provided to third party information providers who offer prerecorded announcements or interactive programs to call-in customers. Information Provider (IP) A person or company, unaffiliated with the Company, who provides announcements or interactive programs. Information Provider Pricing A pricing plan where the information provider determines the price that a client will be billed for a call to its announcement service. Inside Wire (See Customer Premises Inside Wire) Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Definitions Sheet No. 14 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 14

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Installation Charge (See Access Line Installation Charge.) Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) A digital service that provides an integrated voice/data capability to the customer premises facility, utilizing the public switched network. It is a central office based service arrangement consisting of host central office interface equipment and software located on Telephone Company premises. ISDN distributes voice, data, video and facsimile using a basic rate interface. Interactive Program A service whereby a caller to an information provider's announcement machine can, through the use of a tone dial pad or similar device access more specific individualized announcement information. Interconnection (See connecting arrangement) Interexchange Carrier Any individual or special groups engaged for hire in interstate, intrastate, interLATA or foreign communication with or without wires. Services are normally provided to end users. Interexchange Receiving Service A combination of exchange and toll service, whereby a business customer in one exchange may arrange to receive calls placed to a special number by the subscribers from another exchange. The customer agrees to accept such calls on an operator handled station toll call basis. The special number is published in the directory of the exchange where the call originates. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 15 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 15

CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Joint User An individual or concern authorized by the Company and the customer to share in the use of the customer's business telephone service. All arrangements regarding service must be made by the customer. Key Telephone Service Exchange service furnished by means of assemblies of one or more individual lines, and associated apparatus arranged for various combinations of cutoff, holding, intercommunicating, pickup, and signaling within the capacity of the equipment. Lifeline (See Oregon Telephone Assistance Program) Line Connection Installation of facilities provided by the Company for a circuit from the Central Office to the Standard Network Interface (SNI) or Network Interface Device (NID). Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 16 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 16 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Line Extension The outside plant required in addition to existing facilities to render telephone service. Link Up America Link-Up America is a national, consumer education and outreach program designed to promote universal service to low-income households and to get those who do not have service onto the telephone network. Local Exchange The area within the boundaries of exchange maps filed with and approved by the Commission (HB 2200). Local Measured Service (See Measured Service.) Local Message A message not subject to a toll charge. Local Private Line A non-switched line located wholly within an exchange furnished for the customer's own use for communications or signaling between points on that line. Local Service and Local Service Area Telephone service furnished between customer's stations located within the same local service area and the area within which telephone service is furnished under a specific schedule or rates. This area may include one or more exchanges without the application of toll charges. Advice No.: 200 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 17 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 17 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Mass Calling Application Information services that cause call volumes characterized by a peaked distribution with very little variance. Such applications can be selective media stimulation, call-in TV and radio contests, vote polling and similar applications. Measured Service A local service for which charges may be based upon: frequency, time-of-day, duration and distance. Message A completed customer telephone call. Mileage Charges Charges in addition to the access line charge. A recurring charge based on distance measurements as provided in the tariff. Minimum Contract Period The minimum length of time for which a customer is obliged to pay for service, facilities and equipment, whether or not retained by the customer for such minimum length of time. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 18 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 18 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Multi-Party Service Party line service, other than one-party service. Network Interface Device (NID) The points of common termination of Company-provided and customer-provided facilities. (See Standard Network Interface - SNI.) Non-Contiguous Exchanges Exchanges whose boundaries do not adjoin. Non-Listed Service An arrangement whereby a customer's listing is omitted from the telephone directory but not from the information records, at the subscriber's request. Non-Published Service An arrangement whereby a customer's listing is omitted from both the telephone directory and the information records of the subscriber's request. Non-Recurring Charge (NRC) A one-time charge covering installation of facilities accomplished at customer request. The charge may be based on either a flat rate or on a time and material (T&M) basis. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 19 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 19 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Off-Premises Extensions See Exchange Service Extensions One-Party Service An access line serving only one customer. Optional Line Enhancement Features A type or grade of transmission quality greater than provided for Local Exchange Access Service. Oregon Telephone Assistance Program (OTAP) A program which provides reduced monthly rates for low income residential customers who meet eligibility requirements established by the Commission. Rates under this program apply to the single line serving the customer's principal residence (See Service Assistance Program Surcharge). Other Common Carrier (OCC) Specialized common carriers, domestic and international record carriers and domestic satellite carriers providing telecommunications services as may be authorized by the FCC. Party Line Service An access line serving more than one customer. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 20 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 20 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Payphone Services Payphone Services provide telephone service to customer-leased or owned payphones with or without coin collecting devices. Permanent Disconnect A service is permanently disconnected when the customer's service has been totally discontinued. Premises In multiple occupancy buildings a customer's premises are restricted to the portion of building owned or leased by the customer. In single occupancy buildings or where more than one building is occupied by one firm or individual, the customer's premises includes the buildings occupied by the customer which are within 200 feet of the primary station and not separated by property occupied by others. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 21 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 21 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Private Line A line consisting of dedicated communication channels connecting two or more locations. Protector (See Standard Network Interface, SNI.) Public Telephone Service A non-listed, exchange coin or non-coin station installed for the convenience of the public at a location chosen or accepted by the Company. A coin collecting device may be provided for immediate collection of charges for each outgoing local and toll message. Rate A recurring monthly charge made in conjunction with the provisions of a service. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 22 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 22 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Registered Equipment Denotes terminal equipment, multiline terminating systems and protective circuitry which comply with and have been approved within the registration provisions of Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. Residence Service A class of exchange service furnished to an individual at a residence or place of dwelling where the actual or obvious use of the service is for domestic purposes. Route Mileage The distance measured along the right-of-way of the circuit between any two or more given points on that circuit. Screening & Blocking Where available, these features provide operator call screening and/or central office call blocking to and from customer provided pay telephone service. Selective Blocking Service Prevents access to Information Delivery Service for 900-type prefixes. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 23 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 23 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Service Assistance Program Surcharge A specified amount up to 25 cents to be charged to each access line as ordered by the Public Utility Commission. The surcharge will be used to fund an Oregon Telephone Assistance Program (OTAP) and a program for the deaf. Service Connection Charge (See Access Line Installation Charge) Service Inquiry and/or Implementation A nonrefundable charge for facilities review, network engineering which is collected at the time of application and implementation. Speculative Project An undertaking of a speculative nature which, in the opinion of the Company, appears to involve risk or failure. Special Intercept Services The provision of number referrals that provides new number information to calling parties. This service may provide the new number referral only or provide a customized message. Speed Calling A feature allowing a telephone user to reach frequently called numbers by abbreviated dialing. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 24 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 24 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Standard Network Interface (SNI) The points of common termination of Company-provided and customer-provided facilities. Sometimes referred to as the Standard Network interface (SNI). The existing Network Interface Device (NID) will be progressively replaced by the Standard Network Device (SNI) in conjunction with order and/or repair activity. Station Network control signaling unit at the customer's premises (CPE). Subscriber (See Customer.) Suburban Area That portion of the exchange area located outside of the base rate area. Suburban Service (Multi-Party Service) The grade of party line service furnished outside the base rate area, but within the exchange area, and to which no mileage charges apply. Supersedure The transfer of service, including the telephone number, from one business customer to another with the express consent of the relinquishing customer and with the agreement of the new customer to assume the responsibility for all charges outstanding. This arrangement requires continuous billing. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 25 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 25 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Tariff The index, definitions, rules and regulations, rates, charges, conditions of service, concurrences and maps adopted and filed by the Company and approved by the Public Utility Commission of Oregon. Telecommunications Service Two-way switched access and transport of voice communications. Does not include services provided by Radio Common Carrier (RCC), one-way transmission of television (TV) signals, surveying, private telecommunications networks, communications of the customer which takes place on the customer's premises. Telephone Company CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. Temporary Disconnect The suspension of telephone service at the request of the customer or on the initiative of the Company without permanent disconnect of service. Written notice of suspension of service is required if done at the initiative of the Company. Temporary Service Local service definitely known to be required for a short period, such as service provided for contractors for use during construction of a building, sales campaigns, athletic contests, conventions, fairs, circuses, etc. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 26 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 26 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Terminal Loop See Exchange Service Extensions Termination Charge The charge applicable when a agreement for service is terminated by the customer before the expiration of the minimum agreement period. Three-Way Calling A feature providing the capability to add a third party to an existing conversation. Tie Line A circuit connecting two private branch exchange systems for the purpose of interconnecting the stations of one system with the stations of the other without the use of trunk lines to a central office of the Company. Time and Material Charges Time and material spent by a Company representative exclusive of work required to establish network access. Toll Telecommunications service between exchanges carried on the public switched network for which charges are made on a per-unit basis. Toll Denial Service A feature restricting service to local calling only. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 27 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 27 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Toll Line A line between two or more exchanges or toll stations over which service is furnished on a toll message rate basis. Toll Message A completed call between two exchange stations located in different local service areas, between two toll stations, or between a toll station and an exchange station, for which charges are made on a per-unit basis. Toll Rate The rate prescribed for toll messages based upon the duration of the message, time of day, number of calls and distance between exchanges. (May be intrastate or interstate.) Toll Restriction Service A service which restricts access to the toll network. Toll Service Telephone service between exchanges of locations for which a toll rate is charged. Toll Terminal Service A telephone line which is connected directly to toll switchboard positions. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Definitions Sheet No. 28 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Definitions Sheet No. 28 CenturyTel (T)

DEFINITIONS Touch Calling Where central office facilities are available, a type of high-speed address signaling (dialing) in which buttons in a bank of twelve can be depressed to give one of a group of audio tone pairs for signaling directly over the circuit. Trunk Line An exchange access line between a private branch exchange and a Company central office. Type of Service Refers to flat rate service, measured service or toll service. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations Index First Revised Index Sheet No. 1

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Index Sheet No. 1 CenturyTel (T)

RULES AND REGULATIONS

INDEX SHEET Rule/Regulation Subject Page No. Abuse or Fraudulent Use of Service ........................................................................ 24 Adjustment of Bills .................................................................................................... 14 Allowance for Interruption ......................................................................................... 31 Application for Service .............................................................................................. 6 Application of Service ............................................................................................... 3 Application of Rates .................................................................................................. 4 Application of Regulations ........................................................................................ 1 Authority to Charge ................................................................................................... 1 Automatic Dialing and Answering Devices ............................................................... 25 Bills ............................................................................................................................ 12 Business Rates ......................................................................................................... 4 Cancellation of Service ............................................................................................. 7 Cancelled by Applicant .............................................................................................. 7 Cancelled by Company .............................................................................................. 8 Class of Service ........................................................................................................ 3 Construction of Facilities ........................................................................................... 21 Contracts ................................................................................................................... 30 Credit ......................................................................................................................... 9 Customer Premises Inside Wire (CPIW) .................................................................. 41 Customer-Provided Equipment ................................................................................. 39 Deposits ..................................................................................................................... 9 Deposit Refund .......................................................................................................... 11 Description of Service ................................................................................................ 2 Directories .................................................................................................................. 32 Disconnection Notice ................................................................................................. 20 Discontinuance of Service ......................................................................................... 16 Emergency Medical Certificate .................................................................................. 19 Exchange Area ........................................................................................................... 2 Furnishing of Service .................................................................................................. 21 Grade of Service ......................................................................................................... 3 Grandfathered Service ................................................................................................ 5 Grounds for Disconnection of Service ........................................................................ 16 Interest and Deposit Records ..................................................................................... 10 Late Payment Charge ................................................................................................. 15 Liability ........................................................................................................................ 31 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations Index First Revised Index Sheet No. 2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Index Sheet No. 2 CenturyTel (T)

RULES AND REGULATIONS

INDEX SHEET Rule/Regulation Subject Page No. Maintenance of Facilities ......................................................................................... 24 Minimum Contract Period ........................................................................................ 15 Non-Listed Telephone Numbers ............................................................................. 34 Non-Published Telephone Numbers ....................................................................... 33 Notices ..................................................................................................................... 20 Notice From Company ............................................................................................. 20 Obligation of Company ............................................................................................ 23 Ownership of Facilities ............................................................................................. 36 Payment of Bills ....................................................................................................... 13 Prorating of Bills ...................................................................................................... 14 Provision of Equipment .......................................................................................…. 28 O.P.U.C. Rules and Regulations ............................................................................ 13 Oregon Telephone Assistance Program (OTAP) ................................................... 15 Refusal of Service ................................................................................................… 17 Rendition of Bills ...................................................................................................... 12 Resale of Service ..................................................................................................... 2 Residence Rates ...................................................................................................... 5 Returned Check Charge .......................................................................................... 14 Special Contracts .................................................................................................… 30 Speculative Projects ................................................................................................ 35 Supersedure of Service ........................................................................................... 37, 18 Tax Adjustments ..................................................................................................…. 42 Telephone Directories, Listings and Numbers ........................................................ 32 Temporary Service ................................................................................................... 35 Temporary Suspension of Service ........................................................................... 16 Termination of Service ............................................................................................. 18 Type of Service ......................................................................................................... 3 Unauthorized Attachments ....................................................................................... 36 Use of Facilities ........................................................................................................ 21 Use of Customer Service ......................................................................................... 29 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations First Revised Sheet No. 1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 1 CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 1

APPLICATION OF REGULATIONS

1. The regulations set forth herein apply to intrastate services and facilities furnished within the

State of Oregon by CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. hereinafter referred to as the Company, subject to the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission of Oregon.

2. No officer, employee or agent of the Company has authority to change, amend, or waive

any rate or regulation approved or prescribed by the Commission. Rates and regulations may be changed or cancelled only with the consent or approval of the Commission.

3. The Company furnishes exchange, toll and private line service through out the territory it

serves, as shown by its filed rates, regulations and maps. The Company also furnishes message toll service to the territory served by connecting companies subject to their rates and regulations.

4. The Company does not transmit messages, but offers the use of its facilities, where

available, for communication between parties subject to the terms and conditions specified in this tariff.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations First Revised Sheet No. 2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 2 CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 2

DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE 1. GENERAL

A. Exchange access line service is available through facilities owned and maintained according to the standards of the Company, and in multioffice exchanges, is operated from the central office designated by the Company.

B. Each exchange area is generally divided into a base rate area and a rural suburban

area. C. Except as stated in the provisions for Joint User Service, telephone service is provided

for the use of the customer, his family, employees or business associates, or persons residing in his household.

D. The resale of any service provided by the Company is not permitted except as provided

elsewhere in this Tariff or as specifically authorized by the Company.

E. Where commercial power is required in the operation of equipment and service, the customer, where requested, shall furnish, install, and maintain the necessary power wiring and power outlet on his premises and supply any necessary electrical energy at his expense.

F. Any special structural work required for supporting telephone equipment or telephone

wiring on the customer's premises shall be permitted at the expense of the customer.

G. The customer shall provide on his premises and at his expense, space, satisfactory to the Company, for placement of all equipment and facilities necessary for the furnishing of service.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations First Revised Sheet No. 3 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3 CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 2

DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE 2. SERVICE

The Company renders service within the exchange area under its effective rate schedules as follows:

A. Class of Service

(1) Business Service (2) Residence Service

B. Type of Service

(1) Flat Rate Service (2) Local Measured Service (3) Payphone Service (4) Public Telephone Service (4) Foreign Exchange Service (Discontinued Service)

C. Grade of Service

(1) Individual Line (One-Party Premium Service) (2) Two-Party (Available only to existing customers) (3) Four-Party (Available only to existing customers)

3. APPLICATION OF SERVICE

A. Individual line business and residence service are rendered in the Company's territory under rates for that service applicable in the base rate and supplementary base rate areas.

B. Miscellaneous service, including private line and supplemental equipment is furnished by the

Company under its schedule of rates.

C. Service is furnished at the rates shown in the Exchange Service schedule where the stations of the customer are on the premises in which the primary station and CPE is located.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations First Revised Sheet No. 4 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 4 CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 2

DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE 3. APPLICATION OF RATES

The applicability of business and residence rates is governed by the actual or obvious use made of the service. The use to be made of the service will be ascertained from the applicant at the time of the application for service.

A. Business rates apply at the following locations:

(1) In offices, stores, factories, and all other places of a strictly business nature;

(2) In boarding and rooming houses, colleges, clubs, libraries, lodges, hospitals, public,

private and parochial schools, offices, lobbies and halls of hotels, apartment buildings, churches, and other similar institutions whether for profit or non-profit.

(3) At any location when the listing of "office" is provided, or when any title indicating a

trade or profession is listed (except as may be modified under the directory listing rules and regulations and conditions governing directory listing service).

(4) At residence locations with an off premises business extension or when the customer

has no regular business telephone service and the use of the service by the customer, members of the household, or guests, is more of a business than residence nature as might be indicated by advertising through newspapers, handbills, billboards, circulars, business cards, or otherwise.

(5) In general, at any place where the substantial use of the service is occupational

rather than domestic. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations First Revised Sheet No. 5 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 5 CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 2

DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE 4. APPLICATION OF RATES (Cont’d)

B. Residence rates apply for service

1. In private residences, residential apartments of hotels and apartment houses; and when all stations are in locations which are a part of a domestic establishment.

2. In general, at any place where the substantial use of the service is domestic.

C. If it is found that a customer is using residence service for business purposes, the

Company will thereafter require the subscriber to take business service, except in cases where the customer thereafter uses the service for domestic purposes only. Customers moved from residential to business service will be notified by the Company of their right of appeal with the Public Utility Commission of Oregon.

D. Grandfathered Service is not available for use by a subsequent customer at the same

location. Changes in class, grade or location by the customer are considered changes in service and, therefore, will result in cancellation of the grandfathered service. Cancellation of a grandfathered service makes that service unavailable to the old customer.

Generally, a grandfathered service may not be superseded nor changed without loss of the particular service. The exceptions to this rule are instances where the customer dies or divorces. In either of these instances, a direct relative or spouse of the former customer may request supersedure of the grandfathered service, except where the relative or spouse intends to move the location of the service, as explained above.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations Third Revised Sheet No. 6 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 6

CenturyTel

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 3

APPLICATION FOR SERVICE 1. Prior to the establishment of service, the Company may require an applicant to:

A. Sign an application form furnished by the Company.

B. Make an advance payment of all non-recurring service connection and/or installation charges. See E. following. (T)

C. Establish credit in accordance with regulations involving deposits in sub-chapter (C) 860-021-0200 of the Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR). (C)

D. Provide information as defined in OAR 860-021-009 (3). (C) E. The customer will be offered payment arrangements for deposits and/or nonrecurring (T) charges with 4 equal installments; the first to be paid immediately and the remainder in 30, 60 and 90 days.

F. Federal, State or Municipal governmental agencies will not be required to make advance (T) payments or post deposits.

2. The furnishing of service by the Company and acceptance thereof by the customer shall be

deemed to constitute an agreement between the Company and the customer for the payment of the rates and charges under the applicable schedules in effect.

3. The Company will accept oral or written application from a customer for additions to, or

changes in, the existing service. 4. An application is merely a request for service and does not in itself bind the Company to

serve except under reasonable conditions, nor does it bind the applicant to take service. Advice No.: 250 Issued: December 16, 2003 Effective: January 31, 2004 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations First Revised Sheet No. 7 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 7 CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 3

APPLICATION FOR SERVICE 5. An application for service cancelled by the applicant or the Company prior to the

establishment of the service applied for is subject to the following conditions:

A. Cancelled by Applicant

(1) If cancellation is requested prior to the start of installation, the application will be cancelled by the Company and no charge applies.

(2) If cancellation is requested subsequent to the time installation has been started, the

application will be cancelled by the Company and the Company may collect the lesser of the following charges:

a. A charge equal to the estimated costs incurred in such installation less estimated

net salvage. b. The basic termination charge, installation charge, nonrecurring service

connection charge, as appropriate.

NOTE: Installation is considered to have been started when the Company incurs any expense in connection there-with or in preparation therefor which would not otherwise have been incurred, provided:

i. The customer has advised the Company to proceed with the

installation, and

ii. The Company has accepted the order. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 6.1 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations Second Revised Sheet No. 8 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 8

CenturyTel

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 3

APPLICATION FOR SERVICE A. Canceled by Applicant (Continued)

(3) If cancellation is requested after completion of an installation, it will be treated as a discontinuance of service and the minimum requirements of the rate will be applicable.

(4) Contracts for service may be terminated prior to the expiration of the contract period

provided advance notice is given to the Company and upon agreement to pay all charges due for the service furnished, plus any termination charge which might be applicable.

B. Canceled by Company

(1) If the applicant refuses to comply with the Company's Rules and Regulations prior to the establishment of service, the Company may cancel the application, in which event any amount collected from the applicant will be refunded. The company may (C)

refuse service under OAR 860-021-0335. (C) Advice No.: 250 Issued: December 16, 2003 Effective: January 31, 2004 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations Second Revised Sheet No. 9 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 9

CenturyTel

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 4

CREDIT AND DEPOSITS 1. DEPOSITS

A. A deposit may be required for customers who are known credit risks. In these instances, the Company may require establishment of credit based upon:

1. Residential

a. Regulation involving deposits are included in sub-chapters 860-021-0200 of (C) the Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR). (C)

2. Nonresidential

a. Satisfactory credit for the Company's deposit purposes shall be deemed established if the applicant can demonstrate, by supplying evidence upon request of the Company that the applicant for nonresidential service:

(1) Has received continuous utility service of the type applied for during the

twelve (12) month period prior to the date of the credit screen and has not received more than one (1) late payment or disconnection notice during such period: or

(2) The residential entity is licensed to do business in the State of Oregon and

has kept current over the past twelve (12) months on all real estate mortgages or lease agreements, commercial loans, utility bills, and trade accounts.

B. Waiver of Cash Deposits A cash deposit may be waived when a customer or applicant provides:

1. A satisfactory guarantor as set forth on OAR 860-021-0200 (3) (C)

Advice No.: 250 Issued: December 16, 2003 Effective: January 31, 2004 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations Sixth Revised Sheet No. 10 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Fifth Revised Sheet No. 10

CenturyTel

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Rule No. 4

CREDIT AND DEPOSITS (Cont’d) 1. DEPOSITS (Cont’d)

B. Waiver of Cash Deposits (Cont’d)

(2) Nonresidential

a. An irrevocable letter of credit, surety bond (performance bond) or some other forms of guarantee acceptable to the Company.

b. Applicants or customers will be required to make a deposit of two months'

average or estimated usage when an applicant does not satisfy the credit requirements.

C. Additional Cash Deposits

An additional deposit or prepayment may be required when service records indicate unbilled toll activity greater than that upon which credit was originally established.

D. Interest and Deposit Records

(1) Regulations involving deposit interest is included in sub-chapter 860-021-0210 of the (C) Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR). (C)

(2) Upon payment of a deposit, the Company shall furnish a document showing the (C) date, name of the applicant or customer, the service address, the amount of deposit,

a statement that the deposit will accrue interest at the rate prescribed by the Commission, and an explanation of the conditions under which the deposit will be refunded.

Advice No.: 250 Issued: December 16, 2003 Effective: January 31, 2004 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations First Revised Sheet No. 11 Cancels

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 4

CREDIT AND DEPOSITS 1. DEPOSITS(Continued)

E. Deposit Refund

(1) A customer's deposit, plus accrued interest, shall be promptly refunded when service is discontinued, provided that refunds due shall first be applied to any unpaid balance on the customer's account.

(2) The Company may continue holding a deposit until such time as credit has been

established or reestablished. After satisfactory credit has been established or reestablished, the deposit plus any accrued interest shall be promptly refunded or credited to the customer's account at the customer's request.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 8.2 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 5

RENDITION AND PAYMENT OF BILLS 1. A customer is responsible for the payment of all exchange, toll, and other charges

applicable to the customer's service, including local, state and federal taxes made in accordance with the Company's schedules of rates and Rules and Regulations as contained in this tariff.

A. Bills

(1) Regular monthly bills may contain a notation regarding payment of the bills and

discontinuance of service.

(2) For billing purposes each month is presumed to have 30 days.

B. Rendition of Bills

(1) Monthly recurring charges may be rendered in advance and are payable upon presentation.

(2) Toll Service

Bills for toll service will be rendered monthly in arrears, except at the option of the Company, they may be rendered daily, weekly or any other period in arrears.

(3) The customer shall be given the option of designating a third party to receive bills

and notices when service is initiated and once annually thereafter. Annual notice may be provided by a bill insert ("stuffer") or a separate mailing.

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 5

RENDITION AND PAYMENT OF BILLS 1. (Continued)

B. Rendition of Bills (Continued)

(4) Information Delivery Service Charges for Information Delivery Service calls which the Company bills on behalf of information providers will be rendered monthly in arrears and will be presented with the regularly scheduled bills for exchange service.

C. Payment of Bills

(1) Bills are due when rendered unless otherwise specified on the bill and are delinquent

fifteen days after date of presentation. The company will produce the bill in (C) compliance with OAR 860-021-0125. (C)

(2) The Company may temporarily suspend service in the event the subscriber fails to

pay any amount due. Such suspension shall not be made until at least five days following written notification to the subscriber of the intention to suspend service.

(3) Payment of bills for telephone service shall be made at the public office of the

Company, to any agency or duly authorized collector of the Company, or by mail to the Company.

(4) Closing bills, special bills, bills rendered on vacation of premises or bills rendered to

persons discontinuing exchange service are payable upon presentation.

(5) Non-recurring charges for re-establishment of service are payable before service is restored.

(6) The customer is responsible for all third-party calls made to the customer's number

except in those situations involving fraud. In this case, the Company will pursue prosecution of the offending party. In those situations where the customer feels there has been an improper billing, an appeal may be made to the Oregon Public Utility Commission.

(7) Time payments for deposits and non-recurring charges are available to residential

applicants or customers. Time payments are limited to charges for residential service and intraLATA toll. (OAR 860-021-0206)

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No 5.

RENDITION AND PAYMENT OF BILLS

1. (Cont’d)

D. Adjustment of Bills

(1) When an under or over billing occurs, the Company shall provide written notice to the customer detailing the circumstances, period of time, and amount of adjustment. The over- or under charge shall be computed back to the date of the error if the date can be fixed. If no date can be fixed, the over- or under charge shall be computed for no more than six month's usage. In no event shall the over or underbilling be for more than three years' usage.

E. Prorating of Bills

(1) Bills for telephone service are normally rendered on a monthly basis. Any bills

rendered for periods in excess of, or less than, a billing month, except those involving the minimum billing period will be prorated on the basis of the number of days in that current billing period.

F. Returned Check Charge

(1) A nonrecurring charge as specified in Schedule 2 will be billed to any subscriber

whose check is returned to the Company by a bank because that subscriber's account is closed or does not have sufficient funds to cover such check. Should the Company, after having notified a subscriber of its intent to discontinue service for non-payment of an account, receive such check as payment, it may disconnect service in accordance with the provisions under the Commission rules. The Company may require payment of the account to be made in cash before service is restored.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 10.1 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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Rule No. 5

RENDITION AND PAYMENT OF BILLS 1. (Cont’d)

G. Late Payment Charge

(1) A late payment charge, as specified in Schedule 2, will be applied to all unpaid amounts carried forward to the next month's statement.

H. Minimum Contract Period

(1) Except as specified elsewhere in this Tariff, the minimum contract period for

exchange service is one month from the date service or additions to service are established. The minimum charge is the established rate for one month.

(2) Where a contract for service with a one-month minimum contract period is

cancelled before establishment of the service is completed, a charge not to exceed the installation charge specified is applied if all or a portion of the facilities have been installed. No minimum or termination charge will apply in the event the service is terminated because of the condemnation, destruction, or damage to the property by fire or other cause beyond the control of the customer.

(3) Special contractual arrangements for special services or special assemblies of

equipment not otherwise provided for in this Tariff are developed as required.

I. Oregon Telephone Assistance Program (OTAP)

(1) Billing will reflect the Oregon Telephone Assistance Program (OTAP) credit effective with the date specified by the Oregon Public Utility Commission for each recipient. The OTAP credit will be prorated on the basis of a 30-day month from the effective date of the customer's eligibility. Effective with bills rendered on and after October 1, 1987, monthly Service Assistance Program surcharge will be billed per access line. Recipients in either OTAP or the program for the deaf are exempt from this surcharge.

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 6

DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE 1. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF SERVICE

A. In lieu of permanent disconnection, the Company may temporarily suspend or institute toll denial if the customer fails to pay any amounts due. Service may also be temporarily suspended for violation for any regulations governing the furnishing of telephone service. Such suspension shall not be made until at least five days following written notification to the customer of the intention to suspend service. The notice shall state that permanent disconnection will follow within ten days unless full payment of any overdue amount or any other obligations are made. It shall be indicated on the written notice of suspension that the customer has the right of appeal the action to the Public Utility Commission. Temporary service disconnection for nonpayment shall not take place on a day before a weekend or a state or Company recognized holiday without prior consent of the Public Utility Commission.

2. GROUNDS FOR DISCONNECTION OF SERVICE

A. Telephone service may be disconnected under the following circumstances:

(1) For failure to pay a deposit or make payments in accordance with the terms of a deposit payment arrangement (OAR 860-021-0206); (C)

(2) For failure to abide by the terms of a time payment agreement.(OAR 860-021-0510); (C)

(3) Where facilities provided are unsafe or do not comply with state and municipal codes

governing service or the rules and regulations of the Company (OAR 860-021-0335);

(4) Where a customer requests the Company to disconnect service or close an account (OAR 860-021-0310);

(5) Where dangerous or emergency conditions exist at the service premises (OAR 860-

021-0315; OAR 860-021-0505);

(6) For failure to pay tariff charges due for services rendered (OAR 860-021-0505);

(7) Where service is being obtained fraudulently (OAR 860-021-0305); or (C)

(8) Where the Public Utility Commission approves disconnection of service (OAR 860-021-0305).

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 6

DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE

3. REFUSAL OF SERVICE

A. The Company may refuse to provide service where the following conditions exist:

(1) An overdue balance has been incurred by a person at a service address;

(2) An applicant for service resided at the service address during the time the overdue balance was incurred; and

(3) The person who incurred the overdue balance will reside at the location to be served

under the new application.

B. Service can also be refused:

(1) Until the Company receives full payment of any overdue amount and any other obligation related to a prior account;

(2) For noncompliance with state and municipal codes and regulations governing

service;

(3) When the Company does not have adequate facilities to render the service applied for;

(4) When the service will unfavorably affect service of other customers; or

(5) When the facilities of the applicant or customer are unsafe.

C. The Company shall notify the refused party of the reasons for refusal and their rights of

appeal to the Public Utility Commission of Oregon.

D. Residential service cannot be denied or disconnected due to failure to pay for nonresidential service, or to meet obligations in connection with nonresidential service.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 12.1 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 6

DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE

4. TERMINATION OF SERVICE AT THE SUBSCRIBER'S REQUEST

A. Contracts for service may be terminated prior to the expiration of the contract period provided advance notice is given to the Company, and upon agreement to pay all charges due for the service furnished, plus any termination charge which might be applicable.

B. When a contract for service with a one-month minimum period is canceled before

establishment of the service is completed, a charge not to exceed the installation charge specified is applied if all or a portion of the facilities have been installed.

5. SUPERSEDURE

A. No minimum or termination charge will apply where a new subscriber takes over the service of a former business subscriber, provided, the service is to be furnished at the same location without interruption and that the new subscriber assumes all unpaid charges on the original contract which is not retained by the new subscriber. A non-recurring charge as set forth in Schedule 2 applies to supersedure of service. (See Rule and Regulation No. 16).

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 12.2 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 6

DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE

6. EMERGENCY MEDICAL CERTIFICATE - RESIDENTIAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE

A. The Company shall not disconnect local exchange residential service if the customer submits either an oral or written statement from a licensed physician or licensed nurse practitioner that disconnection would significantly endanger the physical health of the residential customer or a member of the customer's household (OAR) 860-21-510).

B. An oral certification must be confirmed in writing within 14 days by the licensed

physician or nurse practitioner. If an emergency medical certificate is not submitted in compliance with the certification procedure, the Company may disconnect local exchange service after providing a five day notice.

C. An emergency medical certificate shall be valid only for the length of time the health

endangerment exists, but no longer than six months.

D. Customers submitting an emergency medical certificate are not excused from paying for telecommunications service. Customers are required to enter into a monthly time payment agreement with the Company to bring the account into balance within 90 days when an overdue balance exists. Local exchange service is subject to termination, and subject to the Commission concurrence, if a customer refuses to enter into or abide by terms of a payment agreement.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 12.3 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No.7

NOTICES

1. NOTICE FROM COMPANY

Any notice the Company may give to a customer supplied with telephone service by the Company, may be given to the customer or his authorized representative orally unless otherwise provided by these Rules and Regulations and the rules of the Oregon Public Utility Commission, or by written notice, either delivered at the customer's address hereinafter described or properly deposited in any United States Post Office, postage prepaid, addressed to the customer at the address specified in the customer's application for telephone service or at such address as may subsequently be given by the customer to the Company at its local public business office.

2. DISCONNECTION NOTICE

A. At least five days before the Company disconnects service for nonpayment for services rendered, written notice of disconnection must be provided to the customer and the customer's designated representative, if any. Regulations for disconnection (C) are included in (OAR) 860-021-0505. (C)

B. The notice must be printed in bold face type and must state in easy to understand

language:

(1) The reason for the proposed disconnection; (2) The earliest date for disconnection: and (3) An explanation of the Commission's appeal and complaint process.

C. The notice may not be sent prior to the due date for payment for the services billed.

D. The notice requirements are waived where fraudulent use of service is detected.

3. NOTICE FROM CUSTOMER

A. Any notice from any customer to the Company may be given orally to the Company by the customer or his authorized representative at the Company's local business office where service is rendered to the customer unless otherwise provided by these Rules and Regulations, or by written notice properly addressed and mailed to the Company.

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 8

FURNISHING OF, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF FACILITIES AND SERVICE

1. GENERAL

A. Except as otherwise provided in this tariff, the Company will, at its own expense, furnish, install, and maintain in the Base Rate Area all facilities for basic access line service necessary to serve applicants or customers in accordance with its lawful rates, rules and regulations, and in accordance with its established construction standards. Line extension charges from Schedule 13 will apply as appropriate for service furnished outside the Base Rate Area.

The Company will place and maintain regulated cable/wire facilities to a point of demarcation that is mutually acceptable to both the company and the premises owner. All regulated cable and wire facilities placed into, or within a private property will require supporting structure which will be the responsibility of the premises owner. All cable/wire beyond the Demarcation Point is the responsibility of the premise owner.

It is the customer's responsibility to know where their facilities begin. The Company will not perform premises audits to determine demarcation point locations, without appropriate charges.

Access to the Company's facilities on the Company's side of the Demarcation Point is prohibited.

When the repair of regulated facilities is required on private property, it is the responsibility of the premises owner to provide suitable working space for repairs by the Company. This would include, but is not limited to, removing any required concrete or asphalt, the repair or replacement of supporting structure or to provide any required digging to access the damaged area.

In a multi-tenant environment, the Company will terminate facilities at one location on the property or upon entering a building, which is mutually agreed upon by the company and the premises owner. The premises owner will be responsible for providing, managing, and maintaining cable and wire placed beyond the Demarcation Point. Such cable and wire may include all previously owned Company facilities.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 14 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 8

FURNISHING OF, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF FACILITIES AND SERVICE

B. Except where designated by law, the type of construction (direct burial, underground conduit, or aerial) is the prerogative of the Company.

C. When the Company is requested by the customer to relocate, rearrange or change

outside plant facilities from one type to another, the cost of constructing the new and removing the old construction shall be borne by the customer.

D. The Company has the right of ingress and egress from the premises of customers at all

hours for any purpose reasonably connected with the furnishing of telephone service and to exercise any and all rights secured to it by law of these Rules and Regulations. The Company has the right to remove any and all of its property installed on the customer's premises at the termination of service as provided for in these Rules and Regulations.

E. All telephone equipment and apparatus furnished by the Company shall be carefully

used and shall not be removed from the subscriber's premises except by an authorized representative from the Company. (Unless done under conditions specified in Schedule 2.

F. The customer will be held responsible for loss of or damage to any equipment or

apparatus furnished by the Company, unless in the judgment of the Company such loss or damage is due to causes beyond the customer's control.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 14.1 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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Rule No. 8

FURNISHING OF, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF FACILITIES AND SERVICE

2. OBLIGATION OF COMPANY

A. Furnishing of Service

(1) The Company's obligation to furnish access line service is dependent upon its ability to secure and retain, without unreasonable expense, suitable facilities and rights for the construction and maintenance of the necessary circuits and equipment.

(2) Where facilities beyond those normally required are provided to satisfy customer

requests not specifically covered in this Tariff, charges based on the additional costs incurred will apply.

(3) When a customer orders installations, which cannot be completed during scheduled

working hours, he may be required to pay overtime charges based upon current labor rates. The customer must agree to this provision before such overtime work will be performed.

(4) When the construction of certain facilities is necessary for the furnishing of a service,

the ownership of such facilities will be vested in the Company, even though all or a part of the cost of construction is borne by the customer.

(5) The Company will determine the type of facilities to be provided for the furnishing of

a service. (6) The Company will be reimbursed for the costs associated with customer requests for

relocation or rearrangement of facilities. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 15 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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Rule No. 8

FURNISHING OF, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF FACILITIES AND SERVICE 2. OBLIGATION OF COMPANY (Continued)

B. Maintenance and Repair

(1) All costs associated with the maintenance and repair of outside plant facilities furnished by the Company will be borne by the Company except as specified elsewhere in this Tariff.

(2) The Company will be reimbursed for any loss or damage to its facilities on the

customer's premises resulting from intentional misuse or destruction or failure of the customer, or his agent, to request of the Company assistance or identification of the location of facilities prior to construction and such Company facilities are damaged.

(3) Access to customer's premises, at any reasonable hour, will be given to

representatives of the Company for the purpose of inspecting, repairing, testing or removing any part of the Company's facilities.

(4) An interruption of service shall be governed by (OAR) 860-021-0021. (C)

3. ABUSE OR FRAUDULENT USE OF SERVICE

A. Service is furnished subject to the condition that there will be no abuse or fraudulent use of the service. Abuse or fraudulent use of service includes but is not restricted to:

(1) The use of service or facilities of the Company to transmit a message or to locate a

person or otherwise give or obtain information without payment of the charge applicable for service.

(2) The obtaining, or attempting to obtain, or assisting another to obtain or to attempt to

obtain service, by rearranging, tampering with, or making connection with any facilities of the Company, or by any trick, scheme, false representation, or false credit device, or by or through any other fraudulent means or device whatsoever, with intent to avoid the payment, in whole or in part, of the regular charge for such service.

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Rule No. 8

FURNISHING OF, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF FACILITIES AND SERVICE

3. ABUSE OR FRAUDULENT USE OF SERVICE (Cont’d)

A. (Cont’d)

(3) The use of service or facilities of the Company for a call or calls, anonymous or otherwise, if in a manner reasonably expected to frighten, abuse, torment, or harass another.

(4) The use of profane or obscene language.

(5) The use of the service in such manner as to interfere unreasonably with the use of

the service by other subscribers.

B. Service may be disconnected without notice when abuse or fraudulent use is detected. 4. TELEPHONE SOLICITATION BY USE OF AUTOMATIC DIALING AND ANNOUNCING

DEVICES (ADADs)

The following conditions do not apply to ADAD's programmed only to call a law enforcement agency or another number in an emergency.

A. Certification to Company

(1) Before any ADAD, other than one that will be used to deliver a message in response

to an emergency, may be connected to the telecommunications network, the potential user must certify in writing to the Company that ADAD(s) will have the capacity to comply with the requirements of these tariff provisions and that the user will use the ADAD(s) only in compliance with these provisions.

(2) The potential user must notify the Company in writing of the intended use of the

ADAD(s). The notice shall list the calendar days and clock hours during which the ADAD(s) will be used and shall estimate the message attempts per hour and the average length of completed messages.

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Rule No. 8

FURNISHING OF, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF FACILITIES AND SERVICE

4. TELEPHONE SOLICITATION BY USE OF AUTOMATIC DIALING

AND ANNOUNCING DEVICES (ADADs) (Cont’d)

A. Certification to Company (Cont’d)

(3) The ADAD user (customer) must notify the Company in writing within 30 days of any changes in the ADAD operation that results in either an increase or decrease in the number of message attempts per hour.

B. Connection

The ADAD must be connected to business measured lines where available, except ADADs activated only in emergencies. Where measured service is not available, non-emergency ADADs will be connected to flat rate business access lines. (See Schedule 1, Basic Exchange Service).

C. Non-Solicitation Calls

If an ADAD is to be used only in cases in which the called party has previously consented to receive calls or consent can be inferred from the relationship between the caller and called party, such as a dentist reminding patients of appointments or a school informing parents of student absences, then only the above tariff provisions apply to that ADAD.

D. Conditions on All Other ADADs

(1) A human operator or a recorded message, within 30 seconds of the called party

answering the call, must identify the individual making the call and the entity for whom the call is being made, state the purpose and length of the call, give a telephone number at which a person can be consulted, describe in plain language the terms of any goods or services offered for sale, and inquire whether the called party is interested in listening to a recorded message.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 17.1 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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Rule No. 8

FURNISHING OF, MAINTENANCE, AND USE OF FACILITIES AND SERVICE

4. TELEPHONE SOLICITATION BY USE OF AUTOMATIC DIALING

AND ANNOUNCING DEVICES (ADADs) (Cont’d)

D. Conditions on All Other ADADS (Cont’d)

(2) The ADAD must immediately disconnect, releasing the called party's access line, if the called party gives a negative response to the inquiry. If this negative response is to be indicated by hanging up or silence, the instructions must inform the listener that an audible response of any kind will cause the recorded message to play.

(3) During the course of the solicitation, the operator or recorded message must state

the total cost of the goods or services offered for sale and the number, timing and amount of installment payments if installment payments are offered as an option.

(4) An ADAD must not be used to call unlisted, unpublished, emergency, or in-WATS

(800) numbers or to call more than one number held by a called party.

(5) An ADAD may not be used before 9 a.m. nor after 9 p.m.

(6) The ADAD must disconnect and release the line when the called party is using an answering machine.

E. Enforcement

Service may be discontinued, at the direction of the Commission, to anyone violating the provisions set forth above after the Company has notified the offending party and the Commission. The Company will notify the offending party of its right to a hearing before the Commission. Other appropriate regulatory and enforcement authorities will be notified as warranted.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 17.2 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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Rule No. 9

PROVISION OF EQUIPMENT

All facilities and equipment necessary for the provision of a given service will be furnished and owned by the Company except as provided elsewhere in this Tariff. The customer may be required to provide suitable housing or other protective measures as required by local and federal building codes where equipment is to be installed in locations exposed to weather or other hazards. Commercial power (reliable and adequate A.C. power) will be furnished by the subscriber at a suitable outlet when and where required. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 18 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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Rule No. 10

USE OF CUSTOMER SERVICE

1. Customer telephone service, as distinguished from public and semipublic telephone

service, is furnished only for use by the customer, his family, employees or business associates, or persons residing in the customer's household, except as the use of the service may be extended to joint users or to persons temporarily subleasing a customer's residential premises. The Company has the right to refuse to install customer service or to permit such service to remain on premises of a public or semipublic character when the instrument is so located that the public in general or patrons of the customer may make use of the service. At such location, however, customer service may be installed, provided the instrument is so located that it is not accessible for public use.

2. The resale of any service provided by the Company is not permitted, except as provided

elsewhere in this Tariff or as specifically authorized by the Company. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 19 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

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RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 11

SPECIAL CONTRACTS

A. The Company may require a contract period longer than one month at the same location in

connection with Private Branch Exchange Service, Data Service, special (non-standard) types or arrangements of equipment, or for unusual construction, necessary to meet special demands, and involving extra costs.

B. Service may be terminated prior to the expiration of the initial contract period upon notice

being given to the Company and upon payment of the termination charge in addition to all charges due for service which has been furnished.

C. The termination charge will be based upon contract terms or the individual circumstances in

each case as agreed upon at the time of installation or specified in this tariff. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 20 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. Second Revised Sheet No. 31 P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 31

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Rule No. 12 - LIABILITY

1. LIABILITY

A. The liability of the Company for damages arising out of mistakes, omissions, interruptions, delays, or errors or defects in transmission occurring in the course of furnishing a service and not caused by the negligence of the customer, shall, in no event, exceed an amount equivalent to the proportionate charge to the customer for the period of service during which such mistake, omission, interruption, delay, or error or defect in transmission occurs.

B. When the facilities of other companies are used in establishing connections to

points not reached by the Company's facilities, the Company is not liable for any act or omission of the other company or companies.

C. The Company is not liable for any unavoidable damage to the subscriber's

premises resulting from the attachment of its equipment and associated wiring on such premises, or from the installation or removal thereof.

D. The Company will make no refund of overpayments by a subscriber unless the

claim for such overpayment together with proper evidence be submitted within three years from the date of the alleged overpayment.

E. Liability for telephone directories is covered elsewhere in this Tariff under Rule

and Regulation No. 13. F. Unauthorized Access and Hacking - Except for physical damage to

Customer’s transmission facilities or Customer premise equipment directly caused by the Company’s negligence or willful misconduct, the Company is not responsible for unauthorized access to, or alteration, theft, or destruction of, Customer’s equipment, data, programs or other information through accident, wrongful means or any other cause while such information is stored on or transmitted across Company-provided network facilities or Customer premise equipment. Customer is responsible for any Company service or usage charges resulting from any such unauthorized access, unless a tariff, schedule or other written agreement expressly states otherwise.

2. ALLOWANCE FOR INTERRUPTIONS

A. In the event of an interruption to the service, which is not due to the negligence of the customer, an allowance will be made, upon request, if the interruption continues for more than 24 hours from the time it is reported to the Company.

B. The allowance will be the prorated portion of the monthly rate for the service or

the portion of the service made inoperative.

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Advice No.: 297 Issued: February 17, 2010 Effective: April 5, 2010 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Darlene N. Terry Title: Tariff Manager

Rules and Regulations

First Revised Sheet No. 32 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 32 CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 13

TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES, LISTINGS AND NUMBERS

1. DIRECTORIES

A. The Company will furnish to its local exchange subscribers, without charge, one directory per access line or trunk for the efficient use of the service. Copies of additional or other directories may be provided at a nominal charge.

B. Directories regularly furnished to subscribers shall remain the property of the

Company.

C. Directory listings are subject to copyright laws of the United States and all rights are reserved by the Company. Any reproductions, reprints, copies or other duplications are prohibited unless performed with the written consent of the Company.

2. LISTINGS

A. The Company is not liable for damages arising from errors or in omissions of directory listings for which there is no charge or listings obtained from the "Directory Assistance". In the case of listings for which a charge is made, its liability shall be limited to the monthly rate for each such listing for the charge period during which the error or omission continues.

B. The subscriber assumes full responsibility for his use of any name as a directory

listing, and agrees to hold the Company free and harmless from any claims, loss damage or liability which may result from the use of such listing. The Company will not undertake to determine the legal, contractual or other right to the use of a name to be listed in the telephone directory of the Company.

C. The Company reserves the right to make such changes in directory listings as may be

necessary to bring them into conformity with its standard form. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 22 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations

First Revised Sheet No. 33 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 33 CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 13

TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES, LISTINGS AND NUMBERS

3. TELEPHONE NUMBERS

A. Assignment of a telephone number will be made at the discretion of the Company. The subscriber has no property right to the telephone number nor any right to continuance of service through any particular central office of an exchange. Should the subscriber want to be served from a particular central office, he will be required to pay mileage rate between the central offices within the exchange.

B. The Company reserves the right to change the subscriber's telephone number of the

central office associated with such number, or both, as may be required for the proper conduct of its business.

4. NON-PUBLISHED TELEPHONE NUMBER SERVICE

A. A subscriber may request that the telephone number of his service not be published in either the Company's directories or other Company records containing such information available to the general public. If the subscriber shall make such a request, the Company will take reasonable precautions:

(1) Not to publish the number in either its publicly distributed directories or other

Company records containing such information available to the general public; and

(2) Except when required by law, not to disclose the number to any person other

than representatives of law enforcement agencies, its own employees or representatives, or those of other telephone companies or other telephone subscribers who are billed for calls placed to non-published numbers.

B. The subscriber releases, indemnifies and holds harmless the Company from any and

all loss, claims, demands, suits or other action or any liability whatsoever, whether suffered, made, instituted or asserted by the subscriber or by any other person, caused or claimed to have been caused directly or indirectly by the publication of such number or the disclosure or non-disclosure of said number to any persons.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 23 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations

First Revised Sheet No. 34 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 34 CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 13

TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES, LISTINGS AND NUMBERS

5. NON-LISTED TELEPHONE NUMBER SERVICE

A. A subscriber may request that the telephone number of his service be published only in the Company records containing such information available to the general public. If the subscriber shall make such a request, the Company will take reasonable precautions:

(1) Not to publish the number in its publicly distributed directories.

B. The subscriber releases, indemnifies and holds harmless the Company from any and

all loss, claims, demands, suits or other action or any liability whatsoever, whether suffered, made, instituted or asserted by the subscriber or by any other person, caused or claimed to have been caused directly or indirectly by the publication of such number in its publicly distributed directories.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 24 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 35 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 35

CenturyTel

RULE AND REGULATION

Rule No. 14

TEMPORARY SERVICE AND SPECULATIVE PROJECTS

1. The Company will furnish temporary service or service to speculative projects under the following conditions:

A. The applicant for such service shall be required to pay to the Company in advance, or

otherwise as the Company may elect, the net cost of installing and removing any facilities necessary in connection with the furnishing of such service by the Company.

B. The applicant for service may be required to post a deposit with the Company, in

accordance with (OAR) 860-021-0200. (C) 2. Nothing in this Rule and Regulation shall be construed as limiting or in any way affecting

the right of the Company to collect from the customer any other or additional sum of money which may become due and payable to the Company from the customer by reason of the service furnished or to be furnished hereunder.

3. If temporary telephone service, or a speculative project, is provided to a customer on a

continuous basis for a period of 36 consecutive months from date of establishment of service, the service shall be classified as permanent.

A. A refund will be made on the basis of the line extension schedule which was effective

at the time the temporary service was established or on present line extension schedule if schedule has been changed, whichever is less restrictive to the customer.

B. Total refund shall not exceed the amount paid and shall be without interest.

C. A refund of deposit shall be in accordance with (OAR) 860-021-0215. (C)

Advice No.: 250 Issued: December 16, 2003 Effective: January 31, 2004 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations

First Revised Sheet No. 36 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 36 CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

No. 15

OWNERSHIP OF FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT No equipment, apparatus, circuit or device not furnished by the Company shall be attached to or connected with the facilities furnished by the Company, whether physically, or by induction or otherwise, except as provided in the tariff schedules or authorized by the Company. In case any such unauthorized attachment or connection is made, the Company shall have the right to remove or disconnect the same; or to suspend the service during the continuance of said attachment or connection; or to terminate the service. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 26 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No.: 220 Issued October 10, 2000 Effective November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations

First Revised Sheet No. 37 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37 CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

No. 16

SUPERSEDURE OF SERVICE

A supersedure charge, as specified in Schedule 2 of this Tariff, will apply where a business or residence customer takes over the service of a former customer, provided the service is furnished at the same location without interruption and the new customer assumes all unpaid charges on the original contract. Termination charges will apply for any service furnished under the original contract which is not retained by the new customer. The act of supersedure must be accomplished in writing and must be signed by both the former and new customers indicating their understanding of the supersedure and their responsibilities. Supersedure may also be extended to residence customers in such cases as death of a customer where the service at the same location is retained. Other instances where supersedure is applicable is in the case of divorce or a group of individuals sharing a household when the person responsible for payment of the bill moves and another assumes responsibility. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 27 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations Second Revised Sheet No. 38 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 38

CenturyTel.

RULE AND REGULATION

No. 17

P.U.C. RULES, ORDERS AND REGULATIONS

The rules, orders and regulations of the Public Utility Commission of Oregon, now in effect or hereafter issued, are by reference made a part of this Tariff with the following exceptions: Variances from Telecommunications Service Standards Rules (OAR 860-023-0055): 1. Variance from Rule 860-023-0055(4) (C)

At the time a request for access line service is taken, the Company will in most cases commit to a due date of no more than five business days. However, there will be exceptions in those small rural exchanges where the level of activity does not justify stationing installation personnel more than one day per week.

2. Variance from Rule (OAR) 860-023-0055(4)(B) (C)

Customers will be advised in writing as soon as their request for service becomes a held order. A commitment as to when the order can be filled will be made by the Company within 30 days.

3. Variance from Rule (OAR) 860-023-0055(5) (C)

The Company shall clear 85 percent of all trouble reports within 24 hours. 4. Variance from Rule (OAR) 860-023-0055(5)(K) and (d) (C)

The Company does not produce a 12-month rolling average report for trouble reports. Advice No.: 250 Issued: December 16, 2003 Effective: January 31, 2004 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations First Revised Sheet No. 39

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 39

CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

No. 18

CUSTOMER-PROVIDED EQUIPMENT 1. The Company will be reimbursed by the customer for all time spent by Company personnel

locating trouble caused by customer-provided equipment. 2. Where telephone service is used in connection with customer-provided terminal equipment

or communications systems, the operating characteristics of such equipment or systems shall be such as not to interfere with any of the service offerings of the Company. Satisfactory performance of the telecommunications network requires continuing functional compatibility of the network control signals and the switching equipment involved.

3. Such use is subject to the further provisions that the customer-provided equipment or

systems do not:

A. Endanger the safety of Company employees or the public.

B. Require change in, or alteration of, the equipment or other facilities of the Company.

C. Interfere with the proper functioning of such equipment or facilities.

D. Impair the operation of the telecommunications network or other wise injure the public in its use of the Company's services.

4. Where any customer-provided equipment or system is used with telephone service in

violation of any of the above conditions, the Company will take such immediate action as necessary for the protection of the network and will promptly notify the customer of the violation.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 29 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations First Revised Sheet No. 40

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 40

CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

No. 18

CUSTOMER-PROVIDED EQUIPMENT 5. Upon notice from the Company that the customer-provided equipment or system is causing

or likely to cause such hazard or interference, the customer shall make such change as shall be necessary to remove or prevent such hazard or interference. Customers shall be notified in advance of their responsibility for the payment of all Company charges for visits by the Company to the customer's premises where a service difficulty or trouble report results from customer-provided equipment or facilities.

6. The Company shall not be responsible for the installation, operation, or maintenance of any

customer-provided terminal equipment or communications systems. The responsibility of the Company shall be limited to the furnishing, operation, and maintenance of such facilities in a manner suitable for telecommunications service. The Company shall not be responsible for signals generated by the customer-provided equipment or systems or for the quality of, defects in, or the reception of signals by customer-provided equipment or systems.

7. The Company shall not be responsible to the customer or otherwise if changes in the

criteria contained in these conditions or in any of the facilities, operations, or procedures of the Company render any customer-provided equipment or facilities obsolete or require modification or alteration of such equipment or otherwise affect its use or performance. The customer shall be given advance notice of significant changes to enable conformance of customers' equipment to the revised service.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 30 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations First Revised Sheet No. 41

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 41

CenturyTel (T)

RULE AND REGULATION

No. 19

CUSTOMER PREMISES INSIDE WIRING (CPIW) 1. Customer Premises Inside Wiring (CPIW) is telephone wiring located on the customer's

premises beginning at the point of of connection with premises wiring to the Company's facilities and terminating at the point of connection with terminal equipment. Work on CPIW may be performed by the customer, by a technician designated by the customer, or by the Company at the customer's request.

2. The connection to Company facilities will be at a standard network interface (SNI) or a

network interface device (NID) provided by the Company. Terminal equipment will be connected to the inside wire at each location of use via a customer-provided modular jack or similar device. FCC registered/approved equipment must be used. Use of unapproved or altered equipment can result in discontinuance of service and/or a service charge for costs to eliminate harm from the network.

3. Inside wire installed by the Company receives special handling. The PUC approves

revenue included in local exchange access line rates, which will fully amortize the inside wire account. Facilities will therefore be available for use after the customer contacts the Company and finds that they have no conflicting use planned for the wiring.

4. Maintenance of customer-provided inside wire is the responsibility of the customer unless

other arrangements are made. The Company, at its option, may offer either a monthly maintenance plan or offer to do the work requested by the customer on a time and material basis.

5. If it is necessary for the Company to make a service call to clear a line having a fault in

CPIW, a visit charge will apply. The Company will notify the customer of the problem and discuss charge(s) before the service person is dispatched.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 31 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 _______________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Rules and Regulations First Revised Sheet No. 42

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 42

CenturyTel (T) RULE AND REGULATION

No. 20

TAX ADJUSTMENTS

A. CITY TAXES

1. The aggregate amount of all privilege, business or occupation taxes, license, franchise, or operating permit fees, or other similar actions imposed on the Company by a city, which do not exceed four percent of revenues derived from exchange access services, as defined in OAR 860-22-042, shall be allowed as operating expenses of the Company for ratemaking purposes and shall not be itemized or billed separately.

2. The Company shall charge the amount which exceeds four percent of such gross revenue described in A.1. above, pro rata to customers whose services are located within the corporate limits of the city.

3. When the Company makes pro rata charges, as herein provided, such amounts will be separately stated on the customer's regular billings.

B. COUNTY TAXES

1. In the event any county, other than a city-county, should impose upon the Company any new taxes, or license, franchise, or operating permit fees, or increase any such taxes or fees, the Company shall collect from its customers within the county imposing such taxes or fees the amount of the taxes or fees or the amount of increase in such taxes or fees provided. If the taxes or fees cover the operations of the Company in only a portion of a county, then the Company shall recover the amount of the taxes or fees or increase in the amount thereof from customers in the portion of the county which is subject to the taxes or fees. Taxes, as used here, mean sales, use, net income, gross receipts, payroll, business or occupation taxes, levies, fees, or charges other than ad valorem taxes.

2. The amount collected from each customer pursuant to the foregoing paragraphs shall be separately stated and identified on all customer billings.

3. This rule shall apply to new or increased taxes imposed on and after December 16, 1971,

including new or increased taxes imposed retroactively after that date.

4. The above provisions are based on Chapter 860, Division 22 Oregon Administrative Rules; 22-045, relating to Local Government Fees, Taxes, or Other Assessments.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 32 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 _____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 1.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 1.1 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE 1. CONDITIONS

A. Service is provided through facilities owned and maintained by and according to the standards of the Company. The territory served is shown on area maps filed with the Commission by the Company. This territory is referred to as an Exchange. Within the Exchange are base rate areas, suburban areas and in certain cases supplemental base rate areas.

B. The application of business or residence rates is determined by the actual or obvious

use made of the service by the subscriber. Where only one exchange access line is provided at a location, which is both business and residence, the business rate will apply.

C. The access line rates specified in this schedule do not include telephone instruments

or inside wire.

D. Mileage rates for service in the suburban area are based on the airline distance from the exchange base rate area boundary to the subscriber's primary exchange access line location. The rate for suburban mileage will be eliminated on an exchange-by-exchange basis as exchange facilities are upgraded for the provision of all one-party service as specified in Schedule 12.

E. Local Service is available as Flat Rated Service or as Local Measured Service. With

Local Measured Service, measured usage charges apply for calls, which originate and terminate within the same exchange. Flat Rated and Local Measured service from the same exchange will not be furnished concurrently to the same customer on the same premises.

F. Customers subscribing to Local Measured Service must also subscribe to measured

EAS (Extended Area Service) where applicable.

G. Local Measured Service is not available with Foreign Exchange Service or Party Line Service.

H. Local Measured Service is offered only in exchanges where operating conditions and

facilities permit. The monthly rates for Local Measured Service are in addition to other applicable rates and charges.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 1.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 1.2 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE 1. CONDITIONS

I. Extended Area Service in designated exchanges is available on a flat or measured rate basis.

J. Customers do not have the option of selecting individual or partial combinations of

Extended Area Service exchanges.

K. Measured Extended Area per minute rates are in addition to the Basic Exchange Access Service Rates.

L. When a multi-line customer subscribes to measured Extended Area Service, all other

access lines on the same premises and to the same customer shall have measured Extended Area Service.

M. Credit card and operator assisted calls are not included with extended Area Service.

These calls will be charged at the appropriate operator assisted long distance rates.

N. An Extended Area Service Surcharge applies in addition to the Basic Exchange Access Service rate. The surcharge is applied by rate band. Rate bands are based upon the number of access lines, which can be called that are outside of the local exchange but within the extended area service arrangement.

O. Measured Extended Area Service is charged for on a per minute basis. Additional

minutes, or any fraction thereof, applies for the chargeable time beyond the initial minute.

MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 1.1.1 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Sixth Revised Sheet No. 1.3 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Fifth Revised Sheet No. 1.3 CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE 2. EXTENDED AREA SERVICE

A. Local Exchange EAS Exchanges

Aurora ------------ ( Beaver Creek Beaverton Burlington ( Canby Carlton Charbonneau ( Colton Corbett Estacada ( Forest Grove Gresham Hoodland ( Hillsboro Lake Oswego Oak Grove/Milwaukee ( Molalla Monitor Government Camp (N) ( Newberg North Plains Oregon City ( Portland Redland Sandy ( Scappoose Scholls Sherwood ( Stafford Sunnyside Tigard ( Vernonia Woodburn Yamhill

Bly --------------------- ( Bonanaza Klamath Falls Boardman ----------- ( Umatilla Hermiston Ione Bonanza -------------- ( Bly Klamath Falls Sprague River

Brownsville ---------- ( Lebanon Halsey Albany

Burns ----------------- ( Harney

Camas Valley ------- ( Roseburg

Charbonneau -------- ( Aurora Beaver Creek Beaverton

( Burlington Canby Carlton ( Colton Corbett Estacada ( Forest Grove Gresham Hoodland ( Hillsboro Lake Oswego Oak Grove/Milwaukee ( Molalla Monitor Government Camp (N) ( Newberg North Plains Oregon City ( Portland Redland Sandy ( Scappoose Scholls Sherwood ( Stafford Sunnyside Tigard ( Vernonia Woodburn Yamhill

Chemult ----------- ( Chiloquin Gilchrist Klamath Falls

Advice No. 253 Issued: February 12, 2004 Effective: October 2, 2004 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Seventh Revised Sheet No. 1.4 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Sixth Revised Sheet No. 1.4

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE

2. EXTENDED AREA SERVICE (Continued)

A. Local Exchange (Continued) EAS Exchanges

Chiloquin-------------- (Fort Klamath Klamath Falls Sprague River (Crater Lake Chemult

Creswell --------------- ( Eugene Cottage Grove Springfield

Depoe Bay ------------ ( Lincoln City Gleneden Beach Newport ( South Beach (N)

Drain ------------------ ( Yoncalla Cottage Grove

( Eugene/Springfield

Durkee ----------------- ( Baker

Echo -------------------- ( Hermiston Pendleton Stanfield

Fort Klamath --------- ( Chiloquin Klamath Falls Crater Lake

Fossill ------------------ ( Spray

Gilchrist --------------- ( Bend La Pine Chemult

Gleneden Beach ------ ( Lincoln City Depoe Bay Newport ( South Beach (N)

Glide -------------------- ( Roseburg North Umpqua (M) (M)

(M) Material moved to Sheet No. 1.4.1 Advice No. 253 Issued: February 12, 2004 Effective: October 2, 2004 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 1.4.1

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE

2. EXTENDED AREA SERVICE (Continued)

A. Local Exchange EAS Exchanges

Government Camp------( Aurora Beaver Creek Beaverton (N) ( Burlington Canby Carlton (Charbonneau Colton Corbett ( Estacada Forest Grove Gresham ( Hillsboro Hoodland Lake Oswego ( Molalla Newberg North Plains ( Oak Grove/Milwaukee Oregon City Portland ( Redland Sandy Scappoose ( Scholls Sherwood Stafford ( Sunnyside Tigard Vernonia ( Woodburn Yamhill (N)

Harney ----------------- ( Burns (M)

Heppner ---------------- ( Ione Lexington

Huntington ------------ ( Ontario

Ione --------------------- ( Boardman Heppner Hermiston (Lexington

John Day -------------- ( Dayville Long Creek Monument

( Mt. Vernon Prairie City Seneca

Jewell ------------------- ( Astoria Seaside

Knappa ---------------- ( Astoria Westport (M) (M) Material Formerly Appeared on Sheet No. 1.4 Advice No. 253 Issued: February 12, 2004 Effective: October 2, 2004 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Fifth Revised Sheet No. 1.5 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Fourth Revised Sheet No. 1.5 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE 2. EXTENDED AREA SERVICE (Continued)

A. Local Exchange (Continued) EAS Exchanges

Lakeview -------- ( Paisley

Lebanon ---------- ( Albany Brownsville Sweet Home

Lexington ------- ( Heppner Ione Long Creek ---------- ( John Day Mt. Vernon Monument Malin ----------- ( Klamath Falls Merrill Maupin ------------ ( Pine Grove Tygh Valley Wamic

Merrill --------- ( Klamath Falls Malin

Mitchell -------- ( Prineville Monument ---------- ( John Day Mt. Vernon Long Creek

North Powder ---- ( Baker Haines La Grande

North Umpqua ----- ( Glide Roseburg

Paisley --------- ( Lakeview

Paulina ----------- ( Prineville

Pilot Rock -------- ( Pendleton Ukiah

Pine Grove -------- ( Maupin

Rocky Point ------ ( Klamath Falls

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Fifth Revised Sheet No. 1.5.1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Fourth Revised Sheet No. 1.5.1

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE 2. EXTENDED AREA SERVICE (Continued)

A. Local Exchange (Continued) EAS Exchanges

Scappoose ------------- ( Aurora Beaver Creek Beaverton

( Burlington Canby Carlton ( Charbonneau Colton Corbett ( Estacada Forest Grove Gresham ( Hillsboro Hoodland Lake Oswego ( Mollala Newberg North Plains ( Oak Grove/Milwaukee Oregon City Portland ( Redland Sandy Scholls ( Sherwood St. Helens Stafford ( Sunnyside Tigard Vernonia ( Woodburn Yamhill Government

Camp (N)

Seneca ------------------ ( John Day

Shedd ------------------- ( Albany Corvallis Halsey

Silverlake -------------- ( Bend

Sprague River -------- ( Klamath Falls Bonanza Chiloquin

Spray ------------------- ( Fossil Starkey ------------------ ( La Grande

Sweet Home ---------- ( Lebanon

Tygh Valley ---------- ( Maupin Wamic

Ukiah ------------------- ( Pendleton Pilot Rock

Wamic ----------------- ( Tygh Valley Maupin

Yoncalla -------------- ( Oakland Roseburg Drain

B. The Extended Area Service Monthly surcharges are specified in 3.B following.

Advice No.: 253 Issued: February 12, 2004 Effective: October 2, 2004 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Fifth Revised Sheet No. 1.6 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Fourth Revised Sheet No. 1.6

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE 3. RATES

A. Basic Exchange Access Service

The Basic Exchange Access Service monthly rates listed below do not include the EAS surcharge or the OTAP credit. Rate Group I includes all exchanges except Silver Lake. Rate Group II includes Silver Lake. RATE GROUP I RATE GROUP II Class of Service Residential Business Residential Business

Flat Rate Service $12.48 $20.31 $16.55 $27.25 Local Measured Service $ 8.55 $16.00 $13.55 $24.25 Payphone Service - - $20.31 - - $27.25 (R)

Non-Recurring charges from Schedule 2 apply as required to install, move, rearrange or change an access line. Customers may change from Flat to Local Measured Service, or Local Measured to Flat Service, once within 6 months of the initial service offering in their exchange without incurring a non-recurring charge.

[1] Multi-Party Access Line Service is available only to existing customers and will be

eliminated, as facilities become available to provide 1-Party Service. No new services or supersedure of existing service will be permitted during the interim, except in the Harney exchange.

[2] Measured Usage Charges also apply. See (4) following. Advice No.: 257 Issued: January 19, 2005 Effective: April 1, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 1.7 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 1.7 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE

4. Local Measured Usage Charges

a. The following usage charge is applicable to Local Measured Service: PER MINUTE

Calls placed within customer's local exchange $.03

b. A 50% discount applies to originating minutes between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m. weekdays, all day Saturday, Sunday, and holidays.

5. Monthly Billing Detail Measured Service customers who desire billing detail must arrange for it in advance. The service provides a detailed listing of originating calls placed from a customers' access line. The charge applies per line. If any lines billed to an account are subscribed to Detail Billing Service, all lines billed to that account must be subscribed to the service.

PER MONTH Detail billing, per access line $1.00

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Fifth Revised Sheet No. 1.8 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Fourth Revised Sheet No. 1.8

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE 3. RATES

B. Extended Area Service Surcharge

(1) Flat Rate

The Extended Area Service surcharges listed below apply in addition to the Basic Exchange Access Service monthly rates specified elsewhere. The surcharge is applied by rate band. Rate bands are based upon the number of access lines which can be called that are outside of the local exchange but within the extended area service arrangement.

CLASS OF SERVICE

Residential Business Payphone Access Line

BAND A $4.83 $7.25 $7.25

BAND B $5.00 $7.47 $7.47 (I)

BAND C $6.50 $9.75 $9.75

BAND D $8.50 $12.75 $12.75

BAND E $10.00 $15.00 $15.00

(2) Measured Rate

All classes of service, Per minute $.06

(3) Non-recurring charges

Non-recurring charges from Schedule 2 normally apply when EAS service options are changed after initial installation of service. When EAS calling areas are added or changed, affected customers may change their EAS option once within six months of the change at no charge.

(4) Extended Area Service Exchange Rate Bands

See Sheet No. 1.9

Advice No. 228 Issued: October 15, 2001 Effective: August 3, 2002 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Seventh Revised Sheet No. 1.9 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Sixth Revised Sheet No. 1.9

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE

B. Extended Area Service Surcharge (Continued)

(4) Extended Area Service Exchange Rate Bands (Continued)

Band A - (Up to 5,000 Access Lines): Burns, Fossil, Harney, Heppner, John Day, Lakeview, Lexington, Long Creek, Maupin, Monument, Paisley, Pine Grove, Seneca, Spray, Tygh Valley, Wamic.

Band B - (5,001 - 25,000 Access Lines): Boardman, Depoe Bay, Durkee, Echo, Gleneden Beach, Huntington, Ione, Jewell, Knappa, Mitchell, North

Powder, Paulina, Pilot Rock, Starkey, Sweet Home, Ukiah.

Band C - (25,001 - 50,000 Access Lines): Bly, Bonanza, Brownsville, Camas Valley, Chemult, Chiloquin, Fort Klamath, Glide, Lebanon, Malin, Merrill, North

Umpqua, Rocky Point, Silver Lake, Sprague River, Yoncalla.

Band D - (50,001 - 500,000 Access Lines): Creswell, Drain, Gilchrest, Shedd.

Band E - (500,001 and Over Access Lines): Aurora, Charbonneau, Scappoose, Government Camp. (N)

Advice No. 253 Issued: February 12, 2004 Effective: October 2, 2004 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 1.10

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 1.10

CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE 4. OREGON TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIFELINE OR OTAP)

a. Lifeline provides for a discount against the recurring monthly rate for the provision of local residential service for certain low-income customers. Lifeline and Link Up (described in Schedule 2 following) are joint State and Federal Programs pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Subpart E, §54. In order to be eligible for Lifeline, subscribers must meet the requirements for the Oregon Telephone Assistance Program as defined in OAR 860-033-0030.

Residents of federally recognized Indian Reservations not qualified based on the preceding requirements, may qualify for the Federal Lifeline discounts per condition h. following

b. Lifeline subscribers may subscribe to toll-blocking at no extra charge. Toll blocking

is described in Schedule 19 as "Toll Restriction", Option 1. Lifeline subscribers who subscribe to toll blocking will not be required to pay service deposits in order to initiate service.

c. Lifeline subscribers will not be disconnected for non-payment of toll charges, regardless

of whether toll blocking is activated on their service. Partial payments received from Lifeline subscribers will be first applied to local service and then to toll charges.

d. Lifeline will not be furnished with Foreign Exchange service.

e. The following services are included in Lifeline:

- Single party, voice grade access to the Public Switched Network - Access to emergency services - Access to operator services - Access to interexchange services, unless toll blocking is chosen - Access to directory assistance - Toll Blocking

f. The discount will begin with the date the company receives a valid application from the

customer or when new service is established for a qualifying customer. The discount will be prorated from the effective date of the customer's application. The discount is applicable only to one access line at a residential customer's principal residence. Measured usage charges are not subject to the discount.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 1.11 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 1.11 CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE 4. OREGON TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIFELINE OR OTAP) (Cont’d)

g. The reductions to be applied to the residential one-party rate are as follows: State supported reduction # Baseline Federal Lifeline reduction - Tier one ### (C) Additional Federal reductions:

With State approval - Tier two $1.75 1/2 of State supported reduction – Tier three ##

These reductions are from the normal residential one-party service subscribed to by the subscriber. The Federal Lifeline reduction shall be used to waive the subscribers' Federal End User Common Line charge or SLC. See (h.) for additional discounts regarding Tier Four, Tribal Lifeline.

h. TRIBAL LIFELINE – Federal Tier Four Reduction Additional federal Lifeline support of up to $25.00 is available for residents of federally recognized Indian reservations. Residents of reservations who qualify for Lifeline based on the requirements listed in (a.) preceding are eligible for the additional Tier Four Reduction. Residents of reservations who do not meet those requirements are eligible for the Tiers One, Two and Four Reductions if they participate in one of the following programs: Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) general assistance program Tribally administered Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant program Head Start programs (under income qualifying eligibility provision only) National School Lunch Program’s free lunch program

# An amount set by the O.P.U.C. in Docket UM731. ## An additional amount set by the O.P.U.C. equal to one-half the state supported amount

up to a maximum of $1.75. ### The Federal Lifeline reduction shall be used to waive the subscribers' Federal End User (N) Common Line charge or SLC. (N) * Grandfathered Service - This service is available only to existing customers at their

existing location. Advice No.: 229 Issued: December 3, 2001 Effective: January 1, 2002 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 1.12 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 1.12 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE

4. OREGON TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIFELINE OR OTAP) (Cont’d)

h. TRIBAL LIFELINE – Federal Tier Four Reduction (Cont’d) The following applies for those eligible residents of reservations who qualify only for Tier One, Two, and Four reductions. The Company must obtain the customer’s signature on a document in which the eligible customer certifies, under penalty of perjury, that such customer receives benefits from at least one of the programs mentioned above, and lives on a reservation. In addition to identifying the program or programs from which that customer receives benefits, the customer must also agree to notify the Company if that customer ceases to participate in the qualifying program or programs. The Tier Four reduction applies to the one-party local residential rate, including any mileage, zonal, or other nondiscretionary charges associated with basic residential service. However the reduction may not bring the basic local residential rate below $1.00 per month.

5. SUBURBAN AREA SERVICE

a. Only the classes and grades of basic local exchange service listed below are provided in the suburban area.

Business One-Party Residence Two-Party*

Foreign Exchange Service* Residence Suburban Line Service*

Residence One-Party Business Suburban Line Service*

b. Except for off-premise extensions, suburban mileage charges will not apply for local exchange services outside the Base Rate Area.

* Grandfathered Service - This service is available only to existing customers at their

existing location. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 1.10 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 1.10

CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE 4. OREGON TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIFELINE OR OTAP)

d. Lifeline provides for a discount against the recurring monthly rate for the provision of local residential service for certain low-income customers. Lifeline and Link Up (described in Schedule 2 following) are joint State and Federal Programs pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Subpart E, §54. In order to be eligible for Lifeline, subscribers must meet the requirements for the Oregon Telephone Assistance Program as defined in OAR 860-033-0030.

Residents of federally recognized Indian Reservations not qualified based on the preceding requirements, may qualify for the Federal Lifeline discounts per condition h. following

e. Lifeline subscribers may subscribe to toll-blocking at no extra charge. Toll blocking

is described in Schedule 19 as "Toll Restriction", Option 1. Lifeline subscribers who subscribe to toll blocking will not be required to pay service deposits in order to initiate service.

f. Lifeline subscribers will not be disconnected for non-payment of toll charges, regardless

of whether toll blocking is activated on their service. Partial payments received from Lifeline subscribers will be first applied to local service and then to toll charges.

d. Lifeline will not be furnished with Foreign Exchange service.

e. The following services are included in Lifeline:

- Single party, voice grade access to the Public Switched Network - Access to emergency services - Access to operator services - Access to interexchange services, unless toll blocking is chosen - Access to directory assistance - Toll Blocking

g. The discount will begin with the date the company receives a valid application from the

customer or when new service is established for a qualifying customer. The discount will be prorated from the effective date of the customer's application. The discount is applicable only to one access line at a residential customer's principal residence. Measured usage charges are not subject to the discount.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 1.11 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 1.11 CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE 4. OREGON TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIFELINE OR OTAP) (Cont’d)

g. The reductions to be applied to the residential one-party rate are as follows: State supported reduction # Baseline Federal Lifeline reduction - Tier one ### (C) Additional Federal reductions:

With State approval - Tier two $1.75 1/2 of State supported reduction – Tier three ##

These reductions are from the normal residential one-party service subscribed to by the subscriber. The Federal Lifeline reduction shall be used to waive the subscribers' Federal End User Common Line charge or SLC. See (h.) for additional discounts regarding Tier Four, Tribal Lifeline.

h. TRIBAL LIFELINE – Federal Tier Four Reduction Additional federal Lifeline support of up to $25.00 is available for residents of federally recognized Indian reservations. Residents of reservations who qualify for Lifeline based on the requirements listed in (a.) preceding are eligible for the additional Tier Four Reduction. Residents of reservations who do not meet those requirements are eligible for the Tiers One, Two and Four Reductions if they participate in one of the following programs: Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) general assistance program Tribally administered Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant program Head Start programs (under income qualifying eligibility provision only) National School Lunch Program’s free lunch program

# An amount set by the O.P.U.C. in Docket UM731. ## An additional amount set by the O.P.U.C. equal to one-half the state supported amount

up to a maximum of $1.75. ### The Federal Lifeline reduction shall be used to waive the subscribers' Federal End User (N) Common Line charge or SLC. (N) * Grandfathered Service - This service is available only to existing customers at their

existing location. Advice No.: 229 Issued: December 3, 2001 Effective: January 1, 2002 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 1.12 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 1.12 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 1

BASIC EXCHANGE ACCESS SERVICE

4. OREGON TELEPHONE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (LIFELINE OR OTAP) (Cont’d)

h. TRIBAL LIFELINE – Federal Tier Four Reduction (Cont’d) The following applies for those eligible residents of reservations who qualify only for Tier One, Two, and Four reductions. The Company must obtain the customer’s signature on a document in which the eligible customer certifies, under penalty of perjury, that such customer receives benefits from at least one of the programs mentioned above, and lives on a reservation. In addition to identifying the program or programs from which that customer receives benefits, the customer must also agree to notify the Company if that customer ceases to participate in the qualifying program or programs. The Tier Four reduction applies to the one-party local residential rate, including any mileage, zonal, or other nondiscretionary charges associated with basic residential service. However the reduction may not bring the basic local residential rate below $1.00 per month.

5. SUBURBAN AREA SERVICE

b. Only the classes and grades of basic local exchange service listed below are provided in the suburban area.

Business One-Party Residence Two-Party*

Foreign Exchange Service* Residence Suburban Line Service*

Residence One-Party Business Suburban Line Service*

b. Except for off-premise extensions, suburban mileage charges will not apply for local exchange services outside the Base Rate Area.

* Grandfathered Service - This service is available only to existing customers at their

existing location. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 2.1

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 2.1 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 2

NON-RECURRING CHARGES

1. NON-RECURRING CHARGES - Residence, Simple Business and Complex Business

A. Non-recurring charges apply for the establishment of access line service and reconnecting service, which has been temporarily disconnected for non-payment.

B. A non-recurring charge, as specified in D.1. following, consists of one or both of the

following types of charges.

(1) Service Charge - A non-recurring flat charge applicable to the initial establishment of service. This charge includes but is not limited to:

(a) Establishment of basic access line service to the protector. (b) Directory service. (c) Number changes requested by the customer. (d) Establishment of any service as provided for in this tariff. (e) Reconnection of service temporarily suspended.

(2) Work Charge - A non-recurring charge applicable to work performed due to customer

request. This charge includes but is not limited to charges, in accordance with Rule and Regulation No. 8, for repair or damage to Company facilities or equipment caused by the customer.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 2.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 2.2 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 2

NON-RECURRING CHARGES

1. NON-RECURRING CHARGES (Continued)

C. Conditions

(1) Non-recurring charges are applicable for services furnished to the customer as indicated throughout this tariff except as provided hereinafter.

(2) An estimate of the total non-recurring charge may be required to be paid at the time

of application for service when the applicant is a known credit risk.

(3) Non-recurring charges are not applicable for:

(a) Normal maintenance and repair of the Company's access line up to and including the protector.

(b) Change or correction in billing name or address when there is not a change in

responsibility and there is no connection, disconnection, or change in the service. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 2.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 2.3 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 2

NON-RECURRING CHARGES

1. NON-RECURRING CHARGES (Cont’d)

C. Conditions (Cont’d)

(4) The non-recurring charge applicable for the establishment of foreign exchange service is the total of those non-recurring charges applicable within the local and the foreign exchanges.

(5) Time payments for deposits and non-recurring charges are available to residential

applicants or customers. Time payments are limited to charges for residential service and intraLATA toll (OAR 860-21-206).

(6) Non-recurring charges are in addition to any other scheduled rates and charges that

normally would apply in this tariff.

(7) The charges specified herein do not contemplate work being performed by the Telephone Company employees at a time when overtime wages apply, due to the request of the customer. If the customer requests overtime labor performed or interrupts work once begun, a charge in addition to the specified charges will be made to compensate the Company for the extraordinary expenses incurred.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 2.4 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 2.4 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 2

NON-RECURRING CHARGES

1. NON-RECURRING CHARGES (Cont’d)

D. Rate Schedule of Non-Recurring Charges Service One Time Code Charge

(1) Service Charge

(a) Each Network Access Line connected:

(i) Business XNSB $34.50 (ii) Residence * XNSR $34.50

(b) Changes requiring central office work only XCO $15.55

(c) Change in directory listing XDLC $ 7.67

(d) Other Network Access Line Work, each occurrence XAL $15.55

(e) Supersedure of business service with all XSED $13.75

terminations in place

(f) Maintenance Visit Charge

The following charge applies for each visit to a customer's premises by a Company employee during which it is determined that the service difficulty, or trouble report, results from customer-provided wire, connections, terminal equipment and/or communications systems arranged for connection to Company facilities.

Charge per service call:

- First 15 minutes XLPE $21.30 - Each Additional 15 minutes ZLPE $ 9.00

* The above residential charge is $17.25 for customers qualified to receive assistance under

the Link-Up America program. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

3rd Revised Sheet No. 2.5 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 2nd Revised Sheet No. 2.5 CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 2

NON-RECURRING CHARGES

2. RESTORAL CHARGES

Non-recurring service charges will apply as required to restore the service of a customer, which has been temporarily denied for nonpayment in accordance with the terms of this tariff. In case service has been denied for nonpayment of charges due, in addition to the charges for restoration, the customer will be required to pay all the last past due current exchange bill at the time of restoration of service. The charges for restoration will also apply in instances when payment is offered to an installer who is on the premises to disconnect a service for nonpayment.

3. RETURNED CHECK CHARGE

A. A service charge will be billed to any customer whose check is not honored by a bank or other financial institution because the account is closed or does not have sufficient funds to cover such check, or for any other reason.

B. Charge per each returned check incident: $7.50.

4. LATE PAYMENT CHARGE

A. A late payment charge will be applied to any amounts on a customer's bill not paid and carried over to the next bill.

B. The late payment rate will be established by the Oregon Public Utility Commission in

accordance with Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 860-21-210.

5. COPY OF BILL (N)

A printed additional copy of regular monthly billing may be provided to customers upon request where such information is available and facilities permit. A nonrecurring charge applies for each printed copy furnished. Residence Business Charge per copy $ 4.00 $ 7.00 (N)

Advice No.: 271 Issued: October 4, 2006 Effective: November 18, 2006 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 2.6 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 2.6 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 2

NON-RECURRING CHARGES

5. PARTY-LINE INSTRUMENT MODIFICATIONS

A. The customer is responsible for all expenses to modify customer owned equipment to work with party-line service regardless of the circumstances causing such modification.

B. Nonregulated time and material non-recurring charges will apply to modify a customer's

telephone to work on a party-line.

C. Modification will only be made if necessary parts are available from embedded stock inventory.

6. CUSTOMER RETURN RESPONSIBILITY

A. Upon disconnection, discontinuance or removal of service, it will be the responsibility of the customer to return all eligible telephone instrument(s)* to a Company designated location.

B. The customer will be billed an applicable charge for any instruments not returned and

they will become the property of the customer.

C. Recurring charges applicable to grandfathered leased instruments will be billed until such instruments are returned to the Company.

D. Customer return responsibility is applicable to all exchanges.

* All Company-owned telephone instruments are eligible for customer return except for panel,

multi-button, and instruments associated with PBX service. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 2.7 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 2.7 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 2

NON-RECURRING CHARGES

7. LINK-UP

Subscribers who meet the requirements for Lifeline (see Schedule 1) are eligible for the Federal Communication Commission's Link Up Program. A qualifying low-income subscriber may choose one or both of the following programs:

a. A reduction in the customary charge for connecting service at the subscriber's principal

place of residence which shall be half the connection charge, or $30.00, whichever is less; and

b. A deferred schedule for payment of the charges assessed for commencing service, for

which the subscriber does not pay interest. The interest charges not assessed to the subscriber shall be for connection charges of up to $200.00 that are deferred for a period not to exceed one year.

c. Residents of reservations who qualify for Federal Tier Four Lifeline, as previously

defined in this tariff, are eligible for an additional reduction of up to $70.00, in addition to the previously defined Link Up reduction. This additional amount will apply towards 100% of the connection charges between $60.00 - $130.00 which are assessed to commence service at the principal residence of the eligible resident. Eligible charges include any charges customarily assessed to connect the subscriber to the network, including facilities based line extension or construction charges.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 3.1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 3.1

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3 CENTREX SERVICE A. Description

Centrex is a business communications system furnished only from a suitably equipped central office and is offered subject to the availability of facilities and applicable generic feature programs. It is a central office based service arrangement. A group of station lines is translated for an individual customer group and provides common access to a predetermined group of system features. Access to and/or from the public network from the station lines is provided via controlled access. The customer chooses the level of unblocked access desired to and from the general network.

Centrex enables stations to dial each other within their customer group and to dial outgoing calls directly. Direct inward calls may be dialed directly to any station. Incoming calls to the main listed number for the service are connected to a designated station and then may be transferred to the party by operation of the call transfer feature.

B. Terms and Conditions

1. Centrex is offered for a minimum period of one month.

2. For purposes of applying Centrex rates and charges, a Customer Group shares a common dialing plan with a single billing entity responsible for payment of Telephone Company rates and charges.

3. Centrex Service and features are provided up to the network demarcation at rates and

charges specified herein. The customer will be responsible for the provision of all wire terminal equipment, and/or cable facilities on the customer’s side of the network demarcation. Any such facilities installed or provided by the Company will be provided on a time and material basis. Terminal equipment provided by the customer must be compatible with the operating characteristics of facilities used for the provision of Centrex Service.

4. Private Line charges apply if facilities are required to provision a channel termination

located in a different central office exchange area than the one in which the dial switching equipment is located.

5. Temporary suspension of service is not offered for Centrex.

6. The Company will provide one main directory listing for a customer in the regular

exchange directory. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 3.2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 3.2

CenturyTel (T) _______________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3 CENTREX SERVICE

B. Terms and Conditions (Cont’d)

7. Incoming and Intragroup calls to unassigned numbers are intercepted by a standard recorded announcement which states that the call cannot be completed as dialed. Referral to an attendant or the directory is not provided.

8. If facilities to provide Centrex are not readily available, the customer may be charged the

cost of construction for new facilities from the serving central office to the customer premises.

9. Customers may subscribe to Centrex Service on a month-to-month basis, or for a

contractual period of either 24, 36, 48 or 60 months. Customers with over 200 lines may subscribe to Centrex Service by contract on an individual case basis (ICB). If contractual service is terminated prior to its full term, customers shall pay a termination charge in an amount equal to the difference between the amount that would have been billed for month-to-month service.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 3.3 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 3.3

CenturyTel (T) _______________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3 CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages

The following list itemizes standard packages for Centrex. Features may vary depending on the serving central office and software upgrades.

Package 1: Digital Centrex Small Business Feature Package

Direct Outward Dial Lines This feature allows station users to place external calls to the exchange network without attendant assistance.

Direct Inward Dial to Lines This feature allows incoming calls from the exchange network to reach specific stations without attendant assistance.

Station-to-Station Calling with Common Dial Plan This feature allows station users to call each other using station extension numbers.

Touch Tone Dialing This feature provides for touch tone dialing.

Transfer of all Calls This feature allows a station user to transfer calls from one line to another line.

Call Hold This feature allows the user to hold one call for any length of time provided neither party goes on hook. With a call on Call Hold, the station user holding the call can place another call.

Conference 3-Way Call This feature allows a station to call a DN, flash the switch hook to put the party on hold and dial a second DN to establish a 3-way conference call.

Call Forwarding Variable - Inside or Outside of Centrex Group This feature provides the option of forwarding all the station’s incoming calls to a predetermined number if the station does not answer. This is established and changed by the Telephone Company.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 3.4 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 3.4

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3 CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 1: Digital Centrex Small Business Feature Package (Cont’d)

Call Forwarding - Busy/Don’t Answer This feature provides the option of fixed forwarding of a station’s incoming calls to a predetermined number if the station does not answer. This is established and changed by the Telephone Company.

Cancel Call Waiting This feature allows the subscriber to cancel the Call Waiting function for the duration of one call in order to prevent call waiting tones from interrupting the call.

Call Waiting This feature notifies a subscriber who is on the telephone that another caller is attempting to call.

Call Diversion/Restriction This feature allows a Class of Service assignment per station.

DN Hunting This feature increases the likelihood of an incoming call being completed within a customer-defined group of lines. This feature offers the call to a sequence of other lines, searching for an idle line on which to complete the call.

Speed Call-Individual This feature provides the convenience of one or two digit dialing of most commonly called DNs.

Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 3.5 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 3.5

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3 CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 2: Digital Centrex Standard Package This Package includes all features listed in Package 1, plus the following features:

Automatic Line This feature provides an automatic connection between a calling station that goes off-hook and a preassigned directory number.

Blind Transfer Recall This feature allows a call that has been transferred but the called station did not answer to return to the originating station that transferred the call.

Call Forwarding of Call Waited Calls* This feature allows call waiting calls that are not answered within a set period of time to automatically forward to a predetermined destination.

Call Forwarding Remote Access This feature allows subscribers to activate or deactivate Call Forward Universal or to change the forward-to destination when they are at a remote location - away from the office.

Call Forward Timed-User Control of Rings* This feature enables a user to set a period of time a forwarded call will ring before it is routed to the attendant.

Call Park per Station This feature allows a station user to park a call and then retrieve it again from the same or a different station.

Call Pick-up Groups This feature enables a subscriber to answer a call to an unattended station within the same group.

* This feature is available only where technically feasible and where facilities permit. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 3.6 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 3.6

CenturyTel (T) ___________________________________________________________________________

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Package 2: Digital Centrex Standard Package (Cont’d)

Call Screening, Monitoring & Intercept* This feature provides a means of monitoring and intercepting calls enhancing the functionality of NBAS.

Call Waiting Originating* This feature allows an originating line to impose a call waiting tone automatically on a busy called line that is in the customer group.

Call Waiting - 3 Way Conference Capability* This enhancement to Call Waiting allows an incoming call waiting caller to be conferenced into the existing two party call.

Conference Hold* This feature allows the transferring party to talk privately with a destination before establishing a conference call or transferring a call.

Conference 6-Port Call* This feature allows attendants and/or station users to establish conference calls of up to 6 participants. Other participants may be internal or external to the system.

Consultation Hold* This feature allows the transferring party to talk privately with the destination before transferring the call or establishing a Three-Way Conference/Transfer.

Dial Call Waiting This feature permits a station user to impose a call waiting tone on a busy station within their customer group that normally does not have call waiting. This feature is applied at the discretion of the calling station user by dialing an access code.

* This feature is available only where technically feasible and where facilities permit. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Fourth Revised Sheet No. 3.7

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Third Revised Sheet No. 3.7

CenturyTel (T) _______________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3 CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 2: Digital Centrex Standard Package (Cont’d)

Directed Call Park This feature provides stations with the capability of parking one call against any valid station directory number appearance in the system. It can then be retrieved from any other station within the customer group.

Directed Call Pick-up This feature enables a subscriber to answer a call to an unattended station within the same group.

Distinctive Ringing This feature provides different ringing patterns for internal and external calls.

Do Not Disturb (DND)* This feature provides an arrangement that intercepts incoming calls during specific periods of time when a station user does not want to be disturbed.

Executive Busy Override This feature allows a station user to access a busy station.

Flexible Route Selection* This service allows the user to route calls to the attendant, tone or an announcement.

Last Number Redial This feature allows a station user to redial the last number dialed by utilizing an access code.

* This feature is available only where technically feasible and where facilities permit. Advice No.: 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.8 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.8

CenturyTel (T) ___________________________________________________________________________

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CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 2: Digital Centrex Standard Package (Cont’d)

Meet-Me Conference This feature allows a user to arrange a conference in advance by instructing all conferees to dial a specific number at a given time.

Music on Hold Capability* This feature allows access to customer provided equipment that provides a continuous broadcast of music when a caller is placed on hold.

Message Service Indication* This feature permits a station user to dial a code to access the station users or attendant who has activated Message Waiting.

Night Answer* This feature allows an incoming call to be indicated by the ringing of a customer provided night bell or on a predesignated line.

Ring Again This feature allows a station user encountering a busy station to be automatically notified when the station becomes idle.

Speed Call - Group This feature provides Speed Calling to a group of users, designating one line to a controller and allowing that controller to add to, change or delete numbers from the list.

Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)* This feature allows an algorithm to be applied to incoming calls to uniformly distribute them among a group of available lines.

Virtual Facilities Group This feature allows an incoming or outgoing line (usually WATS) to be accessed by multiple users. The Virtual Facilities Group is usually assigned to a DN designed to meet the needs of customers with large volumes of incoming or outgoing long distance calls.

* This feature is available only where technically feasible and where facilities permit. Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.9 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.9

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 3: Digital Centrex Advanced Package The features in this Package are available only where facilities permit. This Package includes all features listed in Packages 1 and 2, plus the following features:

Account Codes* This feature allows a user to enter a billing number into a Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) record for charge back purposes.

Authorization Codes* This feature is used to identify callers for billing purposes, assign a network class of service, and control network access.

Direct Inward System Access (DISA)* This feature permits selected outside callers to dial from a Meridian Switched Network directly into the DMS 100 ISDN node and gain access to network facilities, without attendant assistance.

* This feature is available only where technically feasible and where facilities permit. Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.10 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.10

CenturyTel ___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3

CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 3: Digital Centrex Advanced Package (Cont’d)

Large Conference Call - Up to 30 Ports* This feature increases the maximum number of conferees in a Preset Conference (including the originator) to 30.

Preset Conference* This feature allows a Meridian Digital Centrex station, trunk, or Attendant Console to establish a preset conference by dialing a specific directory number (DN).

SMDR Record Output* This feature provides an Station Message Detail Report (SMDR) formatted-type record of chargeable and nonchargeable calls for each customer group. Call types and other message detail information can be specified for recording, at the customer group level.

Station Activation of Call Forward, Busy/Call Forward, Don’t Answer* This feature enables 500/2500-set and Meridian Business Set users to activate and deactivate Call Forward, Busy and Call Forward, Don’t Answer from their sets by using dialed feature-access codes.

Time of Day Routing* This feature enables cost-effective use of facilities by allowing or denying route choices based on the time of day.

* This feature is available only where technically feasible and where facilities permit. Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.11 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.11

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3

CENTREX SERVICE

C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 4: Digital Centrex MBS Set Package This Package may be added to Packages 1, 2 or 3 and includes the following features:

Attendant Mini-Console Operation with DSS/BLF Operation This is an answering position, allowing the user to easily monitor the busy/idle status of station, answers and screens incoming call and picks up unanswered calls.

Automatic Dial Key This feature can only work on a Meridian Business Set. This feature allows a subscriber to call a frequently dialed number by pressing the assigned feature key.

Called Name/Number Display - MBS This feature will only work on a Meridian Business Set (MBS). This feature allows the caller to view who they called.

Calling Name/Number Display - MBS This feature will only work on a Meridian Business Set (MBS). This feature allows the subscriber to see the name or number of the party calling.

Call Park Recall Identification This feature will only work on a Meridian Business Set (MBS). This feature will allow a call that has been parked to recall after a certain period if no one has picked that call up.

Group Intercom This feature allows a station abbreviated dialing to other station members within the same group intercom. The number of members will determine the dialing scheme.

Multiple Appearance Directory Number (MADN) This feature allows a directory number to be assigned to more than one Meridian Business Set (or 2500 set).

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.12 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.12

CenturyTel ___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3

CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 4: Digital Centrex MBS Set Package (Cont’d)

On-Hook Dialing This feature will work only on a Meridian Business Set (MBS). This feature allows the station user to dial their business set without having to pick up the handset (hands-free).

Reason Display - MBS This feature will work only on a Meridian Business Set (MBS). This feature allows various information to be displayed for MBS subscribers with display models.

Station Camp On This feature allows an attendant or other group member of an IBS group to extend a call to a busy station within the same IBS group. When the busy station becomes idle, it automatically rings and is connected to the waiting call.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.13 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.13

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3

CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 5: Digital Centrex Advanced MBS Set Package This Package may be added to Packages 1, 2 or 3 and includes the features listed in Package 4; plus the following additional features:

Automatic Answer Back This feature allows any incoming call to the Primary Directory Number of the set to be automatically answered after four seconds.

Busy Override This feature enables an ISDN terminal user to gain access to a busy terminal by pressing the Busy Override feature-activation key.

Call Back Queuing This feature allows a station user encountering an all trunks busy condition the option of being notified when a trunk becomes idle and then being automatically connected to the called number.

Call Forward of DN’s on a per Key Basis This feature enables each directory number (DN) assigned this feature to be forwarded to a different DN (and destination).

Fast Transfer/Single Button Transfer This feature, which provides Transfer on Release capability, speeds up call handling of calls by reducing the number of keystrokes needed to transfer a call and by eliminating the need to first conference the call.

Feature Inspect Key This feature gives station users of MBS with display easy access to important information about both the set’s assigned features and incoming calls.

Group Intercom - Group Voice Page This feature enables any MBS station user who is a member of a group intercom group to simultaneously page up to 29 predefined MBS-equipped members in the same group.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.14 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.14

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 5: Digital Centrex Advanced MBS Set Package (Cont’d)

Group Intercom - Individual Voice Page This feature allows a customer to terminate on a member of a predesignated group by using abbreviated dialing.

Individual Intercom This feature allows a group intercom member to page another group intercom member using the built-in speaker on a MBS set.

Instant Change Order- User Control of Feature Changes This feature allows the customers to reassign feature buttons on MBS sets.

Listen On Hold This feature allows a user to placed a called party on hold and listen through the speaker to determine when the call has been reestablished.

MADN Ring Options This feature provides MADN single-call arrangement (SCA) groups with two ringing options: abbreviated and delayed.

Make Set Busy This feature allows a terminal to be made busy to incoming calls.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.15 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.15

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 5: Digital Centrex Advanced MBS Set Package (Cont’d)

Message Service Capability This feature stores information of incoming unanswered calls and displays the information on a MBS set. Multiple options allow the user to scroll through, return, erase the captured message.

Music On Hold Capability This feature provides a continuous broadcast of music and optionally, a recorded announcement to callers who are waiting to be connected.

Private Line Assignment This feature allows the user to give a directory number the appearance of a POTS line. The private line has a POTS dialing plan.

Query Busy Station This feature allows a user to query the busy/idle status of a designated station within the group. If the station is busy when the query is made, the line is monitored and the querying set is alerted as soon as the station becomes idle.

Secondary MADN Call Forwarding Activation This feature enables secondary members of a Multiple Appearance Directory Number (MADN) group to activate and deactivate Call Forward from Meridian Business Sets or 500/2500 sets.

Short Hunt on DN Keys This feature permits incoming calls to hunt over a set of directory number appearances in search of an idle DN on which to terminate.

Single Line Que for Mini Console This feature provides queuing capability to mini-console attendants or other MBS users without the additional expense of Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) or Uniform Call Distribution (UCD software.

Station Message Waiting Activation This feature permits a station user to dial codes to access another station user or attendant who has activated Message Waiting.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.16 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.16

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 6: Digital Centrex Caller ID Package

This Package may be added to Packages 1, 2 or 3 and includes the following features:

Automatic Recall This feature gives the subscriber the convenience of recalling the last incoming call without having to know the directory number of that call.

Automatic Re-dial This feature allows a subscriber to automatically reach the last dialed directory number without having to redial the entire directory number.

Calling Name/Number Delivery This feature allows the callers name and number information to be displayed at the called party’s telephone (this telephone must have caller id capability).

Calling Name/Number Delivery Blocking This feature allows the subscriber to alter the privacy status of name and number information on a per-call basis.

Call Waiting Caller Name/Number Delivery This feature allows the station user to hear the Call Waiting tone while the callers name and number appear on the stations CPE (a special type of CPE must be present for this feature to work).

Customer Originated Trace This feature allows a subscriber who has been receiving harassing or prank calls to activate an immediate trace of the last incoming call, without requiring prior approval and manual intervention by the service provider.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.17 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.17

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 7: Digital Centrex ACD Call Center Package* The features in this Package are available only where facilities permit. This Package may be added to Packages 1, 2 or 3; and includes the following features:

Abandon Call Clearing* This feature eliminates unnecessary held connections by returning abandoned calls to an idle state.

Access to Management Reports* This feature allows users to receive call management reports either scheduled or on demand. It allows the customer to optimize operations by reassigning agents or reconfiguring routing schemes to match call volumes.

Agent Call Distribution Queuing* This feature ensures an even distribution of calls among the agents in the group.

Agent Status Lamp* This feature allows the supervisor to track the status of each agent position in the group.

Call Agent Key* This feature allows a supervisor to communicate directly with an agent by using the call agent key.

Call Forcing with Optional Tone* This feature enhances the existing Call Forcing capability by providing more flexibility in configuring and assigning Call Forcing to ACD groups and individual agents.

Call Load Management Controls* This feature allows the user to take advantage of load management commands that allow sets to be reassigned from one ACD group to another, and ACDSHOW commands display information about the group’s agent positions.

Directory Numbers up to 17* This feature enables the assignment of up to 17 DN’s including a primary ACD directory number and up to 16 supplementary ACD directory numbers.

* This feature is available only where technically feasible and where facilities permit. Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.18 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.18

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3

CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 7: Digital Centrex ACD Call Center Package (Cont’d)

Display Agents Summary Key* This feature-key activated option enables the ACD supervisor using a business set with display to quickly check the status of all ACD agent positions assigned to a predetermined group.

Flexible Observe Agent* This feature enables ACD supervisors to monitor the quality of service being offered incoming callers.

Forced Agent Availability* This feature allows the ACD supervisor to require an agent to receive incoming ACD calls even though the agent has pressed the Not Ready key.

Group Status Display on Set* This feature allows the customer to review statistics on DMS Meridian ACD group status at customer-specified intervals. This information is displayed at a customer-premises ASCII terminal.

Line of Business Codes* This feature enhances the existing ACD Line of Business Code feature by increasing the number of business codes an agent can enter for each call from one to three.

Music on Delay after Recorded Message* This feature allows the user to further minimize callers abandoning during extended delays by providing the option of broadcasting a recorded delay announcement.

* This feature is available only where technically feasible and where facilities permit. Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.19 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.19

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 3

CENTREX SERVICE C. Feature Packages (Cont’d)

Package 7: Digital Centrex ACD Call Center Package (Cont’d)

Observe Agent Key* This feature enables ACD supervisors to monitor the quality of service being offered incoming callers.

Overflow of Enqueued Calls - up to 4 alternative destinations* This feature allows calls that have been enqued for a predetermined amount of time to be routed to up to 4 alternative destinations.

Super-Groups* This feature enables multiple ACD groups (situated in a single or multiple location) to distribute calls dynamically among the separate groups based on the agents available at the time.

Supervisor Position Capability* This feature enables a Supervisor to manage a group of ACD agents. The Supervisor can monitor the performance of ACD agents and the quality of service being provided callers.

Variable Wrap up Time* This datafillable feature enables ACD customers to establish a predetermined interval between an agent completing one call and receiving the next one.

* This feature is available only where technically feasible and where facilities permit. Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.20 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.20

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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CENTREX SERVICE D. Rates and Charges

The charges that apply to Centrex are: one Customer Line Charge for each line terminated at customer locations, one or more Feature Package charges per line, one Attendant Console Feature if applicable, and any optional features. The appropriate Customer Line rate is calculated as follows:

- Total all lines in the Customer Group at all locations. Use appropriate Total

Customer Lines rate group.

- The first line at each location pays the higher rate.

An additional discount may apply, per line, based on the level of access to or from the public network that the customer desires. For example, if a customer has 200 lines and wants to be able to obtain access to or from the public network from 50 of those lines at the same time, the level of access would be 25 percent, making the customer eligible for a $2.25 discount. Divide the number of simultaneous accesses desired by the number of customer lines to obtain the percentage to use for a discount.

Level of Access Per Line Discount

80-100% Access 0 60-79% Access $0.75 40-59% Access $1.50 20-39% Access $2.25 Less than 20% Access $3.00

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.21 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.21

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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CENTREX SERVICE

D. Rates and Charges

1. Customer Lines* Monthly Rates Nonrecurring First Line at Each Charge any Location Additional Line

2-10 Total Customer Lines Month-to-Month Schedule 2 $33.00 $17.50 24 Months Contract Nonrecurring $32.50 $17.00 36 Months Contract Charges Apply $32.00 $16.50 48 Months Contract $31.50 $16.00 60 Months Contract $31.00 $15.50

11-20 Total Customer Lines Month-to-Month Schedule 2 $32.50 $17.00 24 Months Contract Nonrecurring $32.00 $16.50 36 Months Contract Charges Apply $31.50 $16.00 48 Months Contract $31.00 $15.50 60 Months Contract $30.50 $15.00

21-100 Total Customer Lines Month-to-Month Schedule 2 $32.00 $16.50 24 Months Contract Nonrecurring $31.50 $16.00 36 Months Contract Charges Apply $31.00 $15.50 48 Months Contract $30.50 $15.00 60 Months Contract $30.00 $14.50

101-200 Total Customer Lines Month-to-Month Schedule 2 $31.50 $16.00 24 Months Contract Nonrecurring $31.00 $15.50 36 Months Contract Charges Apply $30.50 $15.00 48 Months Contract $30.00 $14.50 60 Months Contract $29.50 $14.00

* Customers with over 200 Total Customer Lines may contract for Centrex Service on an

Individual Case Basis (ICB). Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 3.22 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 3.22

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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CENTREX SERVICE E. Rates and Charges Nonrecurring Additional Monthly

2. Feature Packages Charge* Per Line Charge

Package 1: Digital Centrex Small Business Feature $20.00 $2.00 Package 2: Digital Centrex Standard Package $40.00 $2.75 Package 3: Digital Centrex Advanced Features Package $60.00 $3.25 Package 4: Digital Centrex MBS Set Package $60.00 $3.25 Package 5: Digital Centrex Advanced MBS Set Package $10.00 $7.00 Package 6: Digital Centrex Caller ID Package $10.00 $7.00 Package 7: Digital Centrex ACD Call Center Package ICB ICB

Nonrecurring Monthly 3. Attendant Console** Charge Rate

per console $275.00 $ 68.85

Nonrecurring Monthly 4. Optional Features*** Charge Rate

(Per customer group)

Networking a Multiple hosted ACD Group (2 or more CO’s) ICB ICB

Networking a Multiple hosted Centrex Group (2 or more CO’s) ICB ICB

* Customers selecting Packages 1, 2 or 3 will pay only one nonrecurring charge which will

be the charge associated with the highest package number selected. The non-recurring charge applies per customer group.

** Attendant Console rates are per console and do not include CPE. *** Additional Optional Features may be available to customers on an Individual Case Basis. Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 4.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 4.1 CenturyTel (T)

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SWITCHED DATA SERVICES

RATES

S&E Rate Code

1. Switched 56, per month $12.85 DTPATH

B1 * * Schedule 1 (Flat Rate Business Service) plus appropriate flat-rate EAS increment. DESCRIPTION SWITCHED 56

1. Switched 56 Service provides digital asynchronous data access at speeds from 300 bps through 19.2 kbps and synchronous data access at speeds from 1200 bps up to 64 kbps (where available) transmission over standard twisted pair wiring and is available through the public switched network.

2. Switched 56 Service permits direct dialing between lines connected to the service and the direct dialing of outgoing calls. Incoming calls are received through direct dialing into the Switched 56 access lines. Features include all data features and data compatible voice features equipped and implemented in the serving Central

Office.

3. Switched 56 Service is not provided for the transmission of voice communications. Use of the service is limited to the transmission of data through digital signals. _______________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 4.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 4.2 CenturyTel (T)

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SWITCHED DATA SERVICES (Cont'd)

DESCRIPTION (Cont'd) SWITCHED 56 (Cont'd)

4. Switched 56 rates apply in addition to the standard flat rate B1 rate plus flat rate EAS increment where applicable.

CONDITIONS

1. Switched data services are provided subject to the availability of properly equipped digital central offices and facilities. The Company is under no obligation to provide the service at a distance from the central office that exceeds the technical limitations of the service. Customers who are served by central offices other than one from which the switched data service is offered may receive service through remote access option.

2. The Company shall not be responsible if changes in any of its equipment, operations, or

procedures utilized in the provision of switched data services render any facilities provided by a customer obsolete or require modification or alteration of such equipment or system or otherwise affect its use or performance. In such instance and when known in advance, the Company will notify customers of such changes.

3. Charges for switched data services do not include equipment or other facilities, which

may be required at the customer premise. Such equipment or facilities must be compatible with Company facilities.

4. Service is provided on a month to month basis. Temporary suspension of service is not

allowed. Lines utilizing the long distance network will be billed the applicable toll charges. Regulations for allowance for interruption apply only as specified elsewhere in this tariff. The service will not be offered as a Foreign Exchange Service outside of the originating exchange and may not be used in any manner, which would evade payment of toll charges.

5. The Company is not responsible for integrating the end user's premise equipment and

software with the service. The service is available with touch calling signalling only. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 5.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 5.1 CenturyTel (T)

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INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) 1. Description

Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a digital architecture that provides an integrated voice/data capability to the customer premises facility, utilizing the public switched network. It is a central office based service arrangement that consists of host central office interface equipment and software located on the Telephone Company premises. ISDN distributes voice, data, video and facsimile by using the Basic Rate Interface (BRI) method of access. This serving arrangement conforms to internationally developed, published, and recognized standards generated by the International Telecommunications Union (formerly CCITT).

2. Definitions

Basic Rate Interface Basic Rate Interface (BRI) consists of up to three distinct channels on one pair of wires: two B (Bearer) channels and one D (Delta) channel. The D-channel is not presently available for customer use. BRI Service is available in non-measured or measured rated options.

B (Bearer) Channel The B-channel carries circuit-switched voice and/or data communications at speeds up to 64 kbps, from the customer’s premises, over the loop facility, to the central office.

B-Channel Circuit-Switched Data Circuit-switched Data provides the capability of making data calls over the public switched network. Information is transmitted the same way as digitized voice. Like a voice call, a circuit-switched data call ties up network/system resources for the duration of the call. Similar to voice, Calling Line Identification functionality is provided.

Clear Channel Capability The capability to transport 64 kbps over a channel with no constraint on the quantity or on the sequence of bits.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 5.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 5.2 CenturyTel (T)

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INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) (Cont’d)

2. Definitions (Cont’d)

D (Delta) Channel The D-channel carries signaling and/or packet data information at speeds up to 16 kbps on BRI from the customer’s premises to the central office. The D-channel has both data and signaling functionality; it does not have voice capability. The D-channel is not presently available for customer use.

Loop Extension Charge The charge that applies in those cases where the distance from the Central Office exceeds 18 kilofeet or where the signaling is weak.

3. Terms and Conditions

A. General

1. The customer or the customer’s authorized agent will be responsible for the procurement of associated customer premises equipment (CPE) and will ensure compatibility with the ISDN digital switch serving the customer.

2. The customer is responsible for providing compatible premises equipment in order to

utilize ISDN Service. All customer provided equipment used to interface with ISDN Service is required to conform with the Technical Reference Specification as used by the Telephone Company and found in the following technical references:

National ISDN Generic Guidelines for ISDN Terminal Equipment on Basic Rate Interface SR-NWT-00266

Generic Guidelines for ISDN Terminal Equipment on Basic Access Interfaces SR-NWT-001953

3. It is the responsibility of the customer to provide a suitable supply of commercial

power, including outlets, when and where the Telephone Company requires it for the operation of any equipment on the customer’s premises. Such outlets shall be dedicated to the Telephone Company’s use and be separately fused.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

2nd Revised Sheet No. 5.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 1st Revised Sheet No. 5.3 CenturyTel

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INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) (Cont’d)

3. Terms and Conditions (Cont’d) A. General (Cont’d)

4. The customer is responsible for placement, installation, operation, maintenance,

repair and replacement of all inside wire (including riser cable) and CPE not owned by the Telephone Company, used in connection with this service. Premises wiring and CPE must be compatible with the Telephone Company’s provision of ISDN service.

5. The Telephone Company shall not be responsible if changes in any of the

equipment, operations, or procedures of the Telephone Company utilized of ISDN Service render any facilities provided by the customer obsolete or require modification or alteration of such equipment or system, or otherwise affect its use or performance.

6. The customer shall reimburse the Telephone Company for all costs incurred to

redesign ISDN service due to changes caused by CPE and wiring (including riser cable) not owned by the Telephone Company. Should ISDN service fail due to CPE and inside wiring (including riser cable) not owned by the Telephone Company or due to power failure, the responsibility for failure shall be solely that of the customer and the Telephone Company shall have no liability of any kind.

7. The Telephone Company shall terminate ISDN Service at the Telephone Company

demarcation point, at which point the customer accepts responsibility for the service.

8. Initial installation of ISDN service includes two (2) hours of labor to the demarcation point, installations exceeding the two hour limit will incur time and material charges. In addition, time and material charges (if applicable) will be applied for all work performed beyond the demarcation point.

9. A minimum service period of three months is required for each ISDN Service system

installed.

10. Suspension of ISDN (Vacation Number Reservation) is not permitted.

11. Call Detail is not available with ISDN Service. Advice No.: 272 Issued: October 10, 2006 Effective: November 24, 2006 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 5.4 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 5.4 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 5

INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) (Cont’d)

3. Terms and Conditions (Cont’d) A. General (Cont’d)

12. One directory listing will be provided with each BRI Service. Additional directory

listings will be furnished subject to the rates and conditions specified in the Directory Service section of this Tariff.

13. The two B-channels for BRI service may be bonded together to allow a larger

bandwidth connection. When the bonding occurs, usage will be measured and charged as if each of the B-channels were being used separately.

14. ISDN lines are powered locally from the customer’s premises. In the event of a

power outage at the customer’s premises, emergency 911 service will not function on ISDN lines. The customer will need to subscribe to a Basic Access Line from the Telephone Company to receive 911 service when there is a power outage originating on the customer’s CPE power source, which provides power to the ISDN system.

15. If an ISDN Service interruption, disconnection, error, performance failure, or some

other out-of-service condition occurs and lasts for more than 24 consecutive hours after the customer gives the Telephone Company notice of such out-of-service condition, except for problems caused by the customer’s actions, inside wiring, interface, and/or CPE, an out-of-service credit will be applied to the customer’s bill. This service shall be based on a 30 day month and shall be calculated by dividing the monthly rate for service affected by 30 days and multiplying that daily rate by the number of days, or major fraction thereof, that the service was interrupted. This will be the customer’s sole remedy.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 5.5 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 5.5 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 5

INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) (Cont’d)

3. Terms and Conditions (Cont’d) B. Availability

1. The rates and charges specified for BRI are applicable only to customers whose

serving central office has been identified by the Telephone Company as having ISDN available. Customers whose serving central office has not been identified will have rates and charges determined on an individual case basis.

2. Service is offered where facilities and equipment are available. BRI loop lengths

may not be more than 18 kilofeet in length from the nearest ISDN capable switching center. A loop extension charge will apply in those cases where the 18 kilofeet limit is exceeded. The loop charge may also apply in circumstances where the signal is below acceptable transmission standards as determined by the Telephone Company.

A customer may combine local and ISDN service at the same premises.

The B-Voice/Circuit Switched Data channel (B-V/CSD) assigns voice and circuit switched data traffic to two B-channels of a digital local line. The CSD mode operates at a maximum speed pf 64 kbps or 56 kbps. (Some interexchange carriers do not offer transmission at 64 kbps).

3. Some services are not available and/or compatible with ISDN.

C. Indemnification

1. The customer shall indemnify and hold harmless the Telephone Company against any and all claims, losses, liabilities, damages and lawsuits brought by any nonparty and arising, in whole or in part, out of the customer’s material breach of this Tariff. Indemnification shall include, but is not limited to, costs and attorney’s fees.

2. The customer is responsible for the content of communications. Where the

customer’s negligence or wrongful actions in using inside wire (including riser cable) not owned by the Telephone Company, CPE or customer’s communications result in any claim or legal action brought by any nonparty, customer shall indemnify and hold the Telephone Company harmless.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 5.6 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 5.6 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 5

INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) (Cont’d)

4. Protection of the Network

A. The Telephone Company has the right and option to check the output of any equipment used in the transmission of signals, to or from the customer premises, for this service. This includes Telephone Company provided facilities or other companies facilities used in connection with provision of ISDN capabilities, such as customer provided equipment.

B. The Telephone Company will notify the customer of any deviation from the

authorized transmissions or specifications established in provision of the service.

C. Upon notification by the Telephone Company that unauthorized transmissions are present due to customer equipment or facilities, the customer or customer’s authorized agent will correct the situation on an expeditious basis or service will be disconnected by the Telephone Company to protect the network.

The Telephone Company shall not be liable for and disclaims liability for losses that may be incurred as a result of disconnecting the service and further disclaims any and all implied warranties, including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. With respect to such equipment or service, the Telephone Company shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages including, but not limited to loss, damage or expense directly or indirectly arising from the customer’s use of or inability to use this service or equipment, either separately or in combination with other services or equipment.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 5.7 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 5.7 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 5

INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (ISDN) (Cont’d)

5. Rates And Charges

A. Rate Regulations

Following are the monthly rates and nonrecurring charges for BRI service. These rates and charges apply in addition to applicable rates and charges for other services as provided in this and other Telephone Company tariffs.

BRI is offered in three allowance configurations; Option I - Unlimited Usage Allowance, Option II - 80 Hour Usage Allowance, and Option III - No Usage Allowance). Additional usage in excess of the prescribed allowances will incur usage charges. Usage charges as specified below will apply to both originating and terminating calls. The usage rate is applied separately for each B-channel.

B. Rates Monthly Rate Nonrecurring Charge

Option I - Unlimited Usage Allowance $96.91 $125.00

Option II - 80 Hour Usage Allowance $57.91 $125.00

Option III - No Usage Allowance $41.91 $125.00

Usage Charges Per Minute Applied to Originating and Terminating Calls (in excess of usage provided above) $0.01

Monthly Rate

Loop Extension Charge Per Loop Applies for weak signals or service beyond 18 kilofeet $32.00

NOTE: Rates do not include access to or the ability to transport data over the D-channel. Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 6.1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 6.1

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 6 DIGITAL TRUNK SERVICE - CHANNEL SERVICE (DTS-CS) (C)

A. General Description

Digital Trunk Service - Channel Service (DTS-CS) provides digital local exchange service, and is an alternative to analog trunks. The service provides a digital facility (1.544 Mbps) between the customer's customer premise equipment and the central office where it is multiplexed to interface and provide 24 voice grade channels. DTS-CS includes a DS1 Facility, common equipment, local exchange switching and flat usage trunks for access to the local exchange and toll networks.

B. Definitions

1) DTS-CS Facility and Common Equipment - This element includes the digital DS1 facility, transmitting at a rate of 1.544 Mbps, and the common equipment necessary to interface 24 channels into the central office switch.

2) In-only Trunk - One-way trunk which only allows traffic from the central office to be

transmitted to the customer's CPE. 3) In-only Trunk with Direct-Inward Dialing (DID) - In-only trunk with DID feature.

Requires a DID trunk circuit termination. 4) Out-only Trunk - One-way trunk which allows only traffic originating in the customer's

CPE to be transmitted to the central office switch. 5) Two-Way Trunk - Trunk which allows for traffic to be transmitted from either the

central office of the customer’s CPE. 6) Two-Way Trunk with DID and Answer Supervision - Two-Way trunk with DID and

answer supervision features. Requires a DID trunk circuit termination. (C) Advice No. 262 Issued: November 12, 2005 Effective: December 27, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 6.2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 6.2

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 6 DIGITAL TRUNK SERVICE - CHANNEL SERVICE (DTS-CS) (C) C. Terms and Conditions

1) Provisioning of Service

a) DTS-CS is provided at the option of the Company and can only be provided from digital Central Offices equipped and programmed to provide such service. The availability, functionality and capabilities of DTS-CS features may vary by serving Central Office.

b) Each DTS-CS facility includes 24 channels for the transport of trunks connecting

customer provided equipment. The customer is billed a monthly rate for all 24 channels regardless of the number that may be utilized at a point in time. Each trunk may be configured as either: in-only trunk, out-only trunk, two-way trunk, in-only trunk with DID, two-way trunk with DID and Answer Supervision. If DID and/or Answer Supervision are required, additional charges from the DID Service will apply.

c) When Outward WATS or 800 Service terminates on a DTS-CS facility, the

Outward WATS and 800 Service access lines are classified as basic trunks for the application of DS1 facility and common equipment rates and charges and are in addition to Outward WATS and 800 Service rates and charges that normally apply.

d) Each DTS-CS trunk group is provided with one telephone number. Additional

numbers may be purchased at the rates for DID service specified elsewhere in this Tariff. (C)

Advice No. 262 Issued: November 12, 2005 Effective: December 27, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 6.3 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 6.3

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 6 DIGITAL TRUNK SERVICE - CHANNEL SERVICE (DTS-CS) (C) C. Terms and Conditions (Cont’d)

1) Provisioning of Service (Cont’d)

e) Any services in addition to DTS-CS services must be subscribed to under separate sections of this Tariff. Regulations, rates and charges, as described elsewhere in this Tariff apply as appropriate.

f) DTS-CS supports trunk side features. The following services will not be provided

within the DTS-CS facility: - Access Lines - Feature Groups A, B, C, or D - Other private line/access services - Datapath, DiaLAN Service, Switched 56 Service - Joint User service - Foreign Exchange Service - Identified Outward Dialing

g) Customers are required to provide muxing/demuxing, at the customer premises, for analog trunks riding the DS1 facility.

h) Line Power option is not available with DTS-CS. i) Customers who wish to have incoming calls to a busy line overflow to other of the

customer's lines which are not busy must subscribe to Call Forward Busy for each line that is to have the overflow capability. Rates and Conditions for Call Forward Busy are found elsewhere in this tariff.

j) For DTS-CS facilities requiring loops greater than three miles in length, a DTS-

CS loop transport rate applies per facility. (C) Advice No. 262 Issued: November 12, 2005 Effective: December 27, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 6.4 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 6.4

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 6 DIGITAL TRUNK SERVICE - CHANNEL SERVICE (DTS-CS) (C) C. Terms and Conditions (Cont’d)

2) Reselling & Government Entities

a) Except as specified for Government Entity, DTS-CS shall not be used for any purpose for which any consideration is rendered to pay any party other than the Company.

b) Any Government Entity may authorize any other government entity to use its

DTS-CS. In such cases, the initial primary user will be considered the customer and will be responsible for the payment of all the incurred nonrecurring charges and monthly rates.

3) Equipment Interface Specifications

All customer-provided equipment (CPE) used to interface with DTS-CS is required to conform with Technical Reference Specifications as used by the Company. (C)

Advice No. 262 Issued: November 12, 2005 Effective: December 27, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Original Sheet No. 6.5

P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 6 DIGITAL TRUNK SERVICE - CHANNEL SERVICE (DTS-CS) (C) C. Terms and Conditions (Cont’d)

4) Contract Periods

a) The minimum contract period is one month from the date service or additions to service are established and the minimum charge is the authorized rate for one month under a monthly plan or on a contractual basis. For purposes of rate administration each month is considered to have 30 days.

b) The Company may require a contract period longer than one month at the same

location in connection with special types or arrangements of equipment or for unusual construction necessary to meet specific demands for service.

c) DTS-CS is offered on a month-to-month basis. The provision of DTS-CS service

on a month-to-month basis is dependent on the availability and capacity of Central Office facilities. Month-to-month prices will be subject to Company-initiated price adjustments.

d) During the length of the selected term contract, monthly rates for service

elements ordered under the plan are subject to change (increase or decrease) as Company-initiated price changes become effective. However, any price change will not cause the monthly rate for respective service elements to exceed the price that was in effect at the beginning of the selected contract term.

e) During the term commitment period, the customer may add or change DTS-CS

channels and/or additional DTS-CS services at the same monthly rate specified in the customer's original term commitment. All trunks on the same DTS facility are considered to be under the same term contract period. (C)

Advice No. 262 Issued: November 12, 2005 Effective: December 27, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Original Sheet No. 6.6

P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 6 DIGITAL TRUNK SERVICE - CHANNEL SERVICE (DTS-CS) (C) C. Terms and Conditions (Cont’d)

5) Cancellation, Moves, & Early Termination Charges

a) In the event a customer cancels their order for DTS-CS service prior to the

service being established, the loss on equipment and facilities in process of building or being installed, cost of installation labor, cost of removal and other expenses, not to exceed the installation charge(s), will apply.

b) Termination charges are not applicable to changes in the physical location of the

DTS-CS service so long as the service originates in the same serving central office area and the customer retains the current term contract or converts to a new term contract having an expiration date beyond that of the current term contract. Non-recurring charges for the re-design of the DTS-CS service will apply. The customer will experience some down-time on the DTS-CS service during the physical move of the transport element.

c) Termination charges do apply to changes in the physical location of DTS-CS

when the new DTS-CS service originates in a different serving central office area. The current DTS-CS contract will be terminated and the DTS-CS service provided at the new location will be treated as a new installation. (C)

Advice No. 262 Issued: November 12, 2005 Effective: December 27, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Original Sheet No. 6.7

P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 6 DIGITAL TRUNK SERVICE - CHANNEL SERVICE (DTS-CS) (C) C. Terms and Conditions (Cont’d)

6) Temporary Suspension of Service

The Company may, following five (5) days written notice, refuse to furnish, or may terminate the service and remove its equipment under the following circumstances, provided suitable notice has been given to the customer:

a) Upon the continuance of any unpaid regulated amount due for a period of five (5) days following temporary suspension;

b) Upon objection to the furnishing of a service made in writing by or on behalf of

any governmental law enforcement agency acting within its jurisdiction, on the grounds that such service is, or will be, used for an illegal purpose;

c) Upon the use of a service in such a manner that, in the opinion of the Company,

constitutes abuse or fraud or may tend to injuriously affect the efficiency of the Company's plant, property, or service; or

d) Upon a violation of any of the regulations governing the furnishing of this service. (C)

Advice No. 262 Issued: November 12, 2005 Effective: December 27, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Original Sheet No. 6.8

P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 6 DIGITAL TRUNK SERVICE - CHANNEL SERVICE (DTS-CS) (C) D. Standard Features

The following features, where from a specific central office, are offered to the customer as part of the DTS-CS service at no additional charge.

1) Digital Voice Transmission

All voice calls are terminated using digital signaling.

2) Unlimited Local Usage

Allows DTS-CS customers to pay a flat rated monthly charge for usage on circuit-switched voice and circuit-switched data traffic rather than Local Usage Charges. This applies only to Local Service Areas as defined in this Tariff.

3) Clear Channel Capability

Allows DTS-CS customers to transport 1.536 Mbps on a 1.544 Mbps line with no constraint on quantity or bit sequence.

E. Application of Charges and Rates

1) The rates and charges shown herein apply in addition to all other applicable rates and charges shown elsewhere in the Company's tariff.

2) This service is only provided where the software has been installed in the switch

where the service has been requested. (C)

Advice No. 262 Issued: November 12, 2005 Effective: December 27, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Original Sheet No. 6.9

P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 6 DIGITAL TRUNK SERVICE - CHANNEL SERVICE (DTS-CS) (C) F. Rates

Nonrecurring Monthly Charge Rate

1) DSS facility and common equipment, (T)

per 24 channel facility $500.00 $125.00 DSS loop transport, per facility Each mile over 3 miles $165.00 Nonrecurring Monthly Charge[1] Rate

2) Trunks - In-only trunk $31.20 $30.00 - Out-Only trunk $31.20 $30.00 - Two-way trunk $31.20 $30.00 - In only DID trunk [2], $31.20 $30.00 - Two-way Trunk with DID &

Answer Supervision[2] $31.20 $30.00 [1] The nonrecurring charge for individual trunks ordered with the initial Digital Trunk

Services - Channel Services order are waived. When additional trunks are ordered on an existing Digital Trunk Services - Channel Services facility the normal non-recurring charges for trunks apply. The non recurring charge for DID features is not waived with the initial order.

[2] Additional charges for telephone numbers from Schedule 21 (DID Services) apply. (C) Advice No. 262 Issued: November 12, 2005, supplement 1 Effective: December 27, 2005 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 7.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 7.1

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 7

PAYPHONE SERVICES DESCRIPTION Payphone Services provide telephone service to customer-leased or owned payphones with or without coin collecting devices. Access to the local calling area is provided at a recurring monthly charge. Message Toll Telephone Service access is provided to place operator billed calls. Fraud protection services will be offered where available. CONDITIONS 1. Payphone Service is provided at the option of the customer. 2. Payphone Services do not include a directory listing. 3. Installation, move and change charges will be those applicable to business services. 4. The telephone number provided by the Company will be displayed on the telephone

instrument at all times.

1. Requests to Directory Assistance Service originated from Payphones will be billed at the applicable rate of the Directory Assistance Carrier.

2. Payphone Services will have the same repair service that is available to simple business service. ___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 7.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 7.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 7

PAYPHONE SERVICES (Continued) CONDITIONS (Continued)

3. The customer shall be responsible for the installation, operation and maintenance of any customer-provided payphones used in connection with this service.

4. All payphones shall provide dial tone first to assure emergency access without the use of

a coin.

5. The payphone instrument must allow coin-free operator access and emergency 911 access

in any exchange where 911 service is available. Where 911 service is not available, detailed instructions for completing coin-free emergency calls must be posted prominently on the payphone instrument.

6. The information labeling on the instrument should clearly advise the user as to the method of

payment required and also must state if the coins will be returned if the called party does not answer.

7. The payphone instrument must be registered under part 68 of the F.C.C. Rules and Regulations, or be connected behind a protective coupler registered under part 68 of the F.C.C. Rules and Regulations.

8. The instrument must comply with the requirements of the Telecommunications for the Disabled

Act of 1982 (access to handicapped and hearing aid compatible).

9. The payphone instrument must be connected to the company's network in compliance with the

current National Electric Code and National Electric Safety Code. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 7.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 7.3

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 7

PAYPHONE SERVICES (Continued) CONDITIONS (Continued) 14. Only one payphone instrument may be connected to a given Payphone Access Line. 15. Payment of Payphone Service, toll message service, operator assistance, special tariff charges, or other types of chargeable calls shall be the responsibility of the subscriber to Payphone Service. 16. The Company may require, as a condition of connection, a security deposit to ensure payment. 17. Minimum charges for Payphone Service shall apply when the entire service is discontinued within one calendar month of the service establishment date. The minimum charge will consist of one month's service and feature rates and the non-recurring charges. 18. The customer will be held responsible for loss of or damage to payphone facilities

furnished by the Company, regardless of if the damage is caused directly by the subscriber or the public. 19. Each payphone shall carry an information label which identifies the owner and the person

to call for reporting problems; the price of a call within the local calling area; and, any toll or local calling restrictions such as minutes of use per coin inserted. 20. The customer is responsible for the provision of booths, shelves, directories and all other ancillary equipment. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 7.4 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 7.4

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 7

PAYPHONE SERVICES (Continued) CONDITIONS (Continued) 21. The customer shall be responsible for the payment of a Time and Material Charge for visits

by a Company employee to the customer's premises when a service difficulty or trouble report results from the use of customer-provided equipment.

22. When any customer-provided equipment is used with telecommunications services in

violation of any of the provisions of this tariff, the Company will take such immediate action as necessary for the protection of the telecommunications network, Company employees, and the public; and, will promptly notify the customer of the violation. The customer shall discontinue such use of the equipment or correct the violation and shall confirm in writing to the Company within five (5) days following the receipt of the written notice from the Company, that such use has ceased or that the violation has been corrected.

Failure of the customer to discontinue such use or to correct the violation and to give the required written confirmation to the Company within the time stated above, shall result in suspension of the customer's service until such time as the customer complies with the provisions of this tariff.

23. The outgoing local message charge applies only to local calls from Public Interest

Payphones that are maintained and owned by the Company. 24. All applicable toll and extended area service charges apply to calls from Payphones. 25. Fraud protection provides a signal to the telephone operator that the caller is using a

payphone. It will not allow collect and third number calls to be billed to the payphone line and restricts operator assisted toll calls to collect, bill to third party and calling card calls.

26. Central Office Payphone Supervision provides the functionality to recognize coin deposits

and return coins to the Payphone user. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 7.5 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 7.5 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 7

PAYPHONE SERVICES (Continued)

RATES* Monthly Usage Rate Charges

1. Payphone Access Line See Schedule 1

2. Central Office Payphone Supervision $2.75 Nonrecurring Charge

3. Fraud Protection $10.00

4. Operator Service Charges See Schedule 12 * The F.C.C. Multiline Subscriber Line Charge will apply for all Payphone Access Lines. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No.220 Issued October 10, 2000 Effective November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 8.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 8.1

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 8

CUSTOM CALLING II A. CONDITIONS 1. The rates for Custom Calling II are in addition to all other rates and charges for business

and residence telephone service. 2. Custom Calling II Services are furnished subject to the availability of suitable facilities. 3. Each customer subscribing to Custom Calling II service agrees to release, indemnify and

hold harmless the company, its employees and agents from any and all loss, claims, demands, suits, or other action or from any liability whatsoever whether suffered, made, instituted, or asserted by the customer or by any other party or person, for any business loss, personal injury to or death of any person or persons, or for any loss, damage or destruction of any property whether owned by the customer or others, arising out of the use of any of the Custom Calling II features offered in this schedule.

4. Due to technical limitations, certain features such as Caller ID, Busy Redial *66, Selective (T) Call Rejection *60, VIP Alert, Selective Call Forward *63, Call Waiting ID, and Call Waiting (T)

Deluxe (DSCWID) may not be available with PBX service. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 233 Issued: March 20, 2002 Effective: May 5, 2002 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 8.2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 8.2 CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 8

CUSTOM CALLING II B. FEATURES 1. Custom Calling II Services include one or more of the following features:

Anonymous Call Reject *77 (T)

Allows the customer, with or without Caller ID, to reject calls for which calling (T) name/number information has been intentionally blocked. Busy Redial *66 (T)

Allows a customer to dial a code that will cause the feature to automatically redial the last number the customer dialed. If the called number is busy, the feature will redial the called number for a limited period of time. A tone alerts the customer when the called number becomes available. The customer may cancel the feature by dialing a special deactivation code.

Call Return *69 (T)

Allows a customer to dial a code that will cause the feature to automatically redial the number of the last incoming call to that line, whether the call was answered or not. The customer does not have to know the number of the calling party. If the calling party's number is blocked by the calling party, the service will not return the call. If the called number is busy, the feature will redial the called number for a limited period of time. A tone alerts the customer when the called line is available.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 233 Issued: March 20, 2002 Effective: May 5, 2002 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 8.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 8.3 CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 8

CUSTOM CALLING II B. FEATURES (Cont'd)

Call Trace *57 (T)

Allows a called party to initiate an automatic trace of the last call received. Call Trace is (T) available on a usage basis only. After receiving the call, which is to be traced, the customer dials a code and the traced telephone number is automatically sent to the Company for further action. The customer originating the trace will not receive the traced telephone number. The results of a trace will be furnished only to legally constituted law enforcement agencies or authorities upon proper request by them. The company is not liable for damages if, for any reason, the Call Trace attempt is not successful. (T)

Caller ID (T) Allows for the automatic delivery of a calling party's name, telephone number, (including nonpublished and nonlisted telephone numbers), and the current date and time to the called customer. The called customer must have special equipment in order to be able to recognize and display caller identification. The name displayed shall be the name associated with the calling telephone number as shown on the Company's records. The Company, at its discretion, may abbreviate or limit that name for display purposes. The Company does not assure name accuracy, and it shall not be liable to any party for errors, omissions or mistakes. The Company's sole and only obligation shall be to reasonably correct errors in names when notified of such errors.

Call Forward Remote Access

Allows customers who have subscribed to Call Forwarding from the Custom Calling, Section 10, of this tariff to activate and deactivate the service by using a special identification code to change the forward-to-destination when they are at a remote location away from home or office. Call Waiting ID (T)

Call Waiting ID, also called Spontaneous Call Waiting Identification, when added to an (T) access line that also has Call Waiting and Caller ID, allows the customer to view the name and directory number of a waiting call. The display appears between the first and second tones alerting the customer that another call is coming in. The charge for Call Waiting ID is in addition to those for Call Waiting and Caller ID. (T) _______________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 233 Issued: March 20, 2002 Effective: May 5, 2002 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 8.4 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 8.4

CenturyTel

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CUSTOM CALLING II

B. FEATURES (Cont'd)

Call Waiting Deluxe (DSCWID)

Call Waiting Deluxe, also called Deluxe Spontaneous Call Waiting Identification (DSCWID), is a stored program control feature. Subscribers receive calling party information and can control treatment of incoming calls with disposition options available on softkeys on the customer premise equipment. Incoming calls to the line, while idle, receive normal terminating treatment. When the line is busy, the system provides audible ringing to the calling party and alerts the called party that a call is waiting. The charge for Call Waiting Deluxe is in addition to those for Call Waiting and Caller ID.

VIP Alert (T)

Allows a customer to assign a maximum of 32 callers' telephone numbers to a special list. The customer will hear a distinctive ring, or distinctive call waiting tone if the line is equipped with call waiting, at his/her location when calls are received from callers' telephone numbers on that list.

Selective Call Accept *64 (T) Allows the customer to store up to 32 telephone numbers that the customer wishes to receive calls from. An incoming call from a telephone number that is not on the list is routed to an announcement that the called party does not wish to receive the call.

Selective Call Forward *63 (T)

Allows a customer to specify a special list of up to 32 telephone numbers. Incoming calls placed to the customer from telephone numbers on that list will automatically be forwarded to a predefined telephone number. All other calls will be handled normally.

Selective Call Rejection *60 (T)

Enables a customer to reject call attempts from up to 32 numbers of calling parties by dialing a code and the telephone numbers of calls to be rejected. Any call attempts to the customer from these numbers will be prevented from terminating to the customer and will instead be connected to an announcement informing the caller that the call is not presently being accepted by the called party. A customer may also reject future calls from the most recent call received by dialing a code after completing the call.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 233 Issued: March 20, 2002 Effective: May 5, 2002 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 8.5 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 8.5

CenturyTel

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SCHEDULE 8

CUSTOM CALLING II C. RATES AND CHARGES Monthly Rate

Anonymous Call Reject *77 3.00 (T) Busy Redial *66 3.00 Call Return *69 3.00 Caller ID [2] 6.00 (T) Call Forward Remote Access 3.00 Call Waiting ID [3] 4.00 (T) Call Waiting Deluxe (DSCWID) [3] 5.00 VIP Alert 3.00 (T) Selective Call Accept *64 3.00 Selective Call Forward *63 3.00 Selective Call Rejection *60 3.00 (T)

CASUAL CALLING FEATURES[1] PER ACTIVATION OR USE

Busy Redial *66 .60 (T) Call Return *69 .60 Call Trace *57 1.00 Selective Call Accept *64 .60 Selective Call Forward *63 .60 Selective Call Rejection *60 .60 (T)

[1] Casual Calling Features do not carry a monthly rate. The customer is charged each time the feature is activated. For all Casual Features except Customer Originated Trace, the total monthly charge for Casual Calling Feature activation will not exceed two times the monthly charge for the service. [2] Name Delivery is dependent upon facilities availability. [3] Requires Caller ID and Call Waiting _________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 233 Issued: March 20, 2002 Effective: May 5, 2002 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 8.6 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 8.6

CenturyTel

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SCHEDULE 8

CUSTOM CALLING II C. RATES AND CHARGES (Continued) CUSTOM CALLING II DISCOUNTS Multiple Line Caller ID, per line (T)

Monthly Rate

3 - 20 Lines 5.00 21 - 50 Lines 4.75

51+ Lines 4.50

The following discounted monthly rates will apply for any of the features if they are ordered in addition to any packages listed previously under Custom Calling I. If multiple Custom Calling II features are ordered without any Custom Calling I package, then the first feature will be billed at the regularly tariffed price, and each subsequent feature will be billed at the discounted price. Monthly Rate [1] (C)

Anonymous Caller Reject *77 2.00 (T) Busy Redial *66 2.00 Call Return *69 2.00 Caller ID 5.00 (T) Call Forward Remote Access 2.00 VIP Alert 2.00 (T) Selective Call Accept *64 2.00 Selective Call Forward *63 2.00 Selective Call Rejection *60 2.00 (T)

[1] Grandfathered to existing customers. No new service will be offered. (N) ________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 233 Issued: March 20, 2002 Effective: May 5, 2002 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 8.7 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 8.7

CenturyTel (T) _________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 8

CUSTOM CALLING II D. CALLER ID BLOCKING OPTIONS

1. CALLER ID BLOCKING - PER CALL

A. DESCRIPTION Enables a customer to control the disclosure of his/her name and/or telephone number to a subscriber of Caller Identification (where technically feasible) by temporarily changing the public/private status indicator of the telephone number. A customer must dial a code before each call to change the indicator from public to private. "Public Status" allows delivery of the name and/or telephone number. "Private Status" prevents delivery of the name and/or telephone number. Per Call Blocking is provided at no charge.

B. RATES AND CHARGES

Monthly Rate

- Per Call NA

_________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 8.8 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 8.8

CenturyTel (T) _________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 8

CUSTOM CALLING II D. CALLER ID BLOCKING OPTIONS (Cont'd) 2. CALLER ID BLOCKING - PER LINE

A. DESCRIPTION

Provides a permanent private indicator on a customer's line. Line blocking can be deactivated (Per-Call Unblocking) on a per-call basis by dialing an activation code prior to placing the call to be unblocked.

If a line is equipped with per line blocking, the name and number of that line will not be delivered to any subscriber of Caller ID. Poison control centers, hospitals, medical centers and others who might use Caller ID will not be able to identify callers with per line blocking who need assistance. 911 is not affected.

B. RATES AND CHARGES

Customers who choose per line blocking will not be charged the nonrecurring charge the first time. New customers to the Caller Identification serving area will be provided the same option as will customers who change their telephone number and/or service address. A customer who establishes line blocking, removes the service, and then requests line blocking again will pay the nonrecurring charge to reestablish line blocking.

Per line blocking will be provided free to law enforcement and domestic violence agencies at any time.

Service & Equipment Monthly Charge Rate

Establish Per Line Blocking NA NA

Subsequent Request $10.00 NA _________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 9.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 9.1

CenturyTel (T) _________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 9

COMBINATION MAIN SERVICE

A. CONDITIONS

1. This service provides for serving separate business and residence locations from the same one-party line.

2. All locations must be within the same central office area.

3. A separate number will be assigned to the station at each of the locations.

4. Combination main service is only available in those exchange where the central office equipment is in place to accommodate the service.

5. Combination main service is available to existing customers only. No new services

will be offered nor will supersedure of existing service be permitted. B. RATES

1. The monthly rate and non-recurring installation charge will be that of a one-party business or residence service at each location. (Service code B1-R1).

2. In addition, the one-party suburban mileage rate will apply to each location outside the

base rate area until such time as all one-party service without mileage is available. If all stations in the suburban area are served by one circuit, the appropriate party line mileage will be applicable.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 10.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 10.1

CenturyTel (T) _________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 10

JOINT USER SERVICE A. CONDITIONS

1. Under Joint User Service a customer may permit another person, firm or corporation to use his telephone service.

2. Joint user service is furnished only with business service.

3. The customer will be responsible for all charges incurred by the joint user.

4. Joint User Service will be provided upon application by the customer for the joint

user who is located on the premises, in the same office, or in the same suite of offices as the customer.

5. Additional listing and supplemental service may be furnished to the joint user at the

request of the customer and at regular rates. The customer's primary service will not be extended to another premises for the use of the joint user.

6. A non-recurring charge from Schedule 2 will apply in addition to the rates specified in B. Rates following.

7. The rates for the joint user includes a directory listing in the alpha portion of the directory indicating the address of the primary service location.

8. Joint User Service is not furnished in connection with Foreign Exchange service.

9. A subscribing customer is responsible for all toll charges incurred by the joint user.

10. Not more than two joint users are permitted per access line.

11. Joint User Service is available only to existing customers. No new services or

supersedure of existing service will be permitted. _______________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 10.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 10.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 10

JOINT USER SERVICE B. RATES

Service Monthly Code Rate

1. Joint User on One-Party JUB One-half the applicable business service * one-party business access

line rate rounded to the next higher multiple of $.25.

Service available to existing customers only. No new service or supersedure of existing service will be permitted. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 11.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 11.1

CenturyTel (T) _________________________________________________________________________ SCHEDULE 11 ENHANCED UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (E9-1-1) A. DEFINITIONS 9-1-1 9-1-1 is the three-digit telephone number designated throughout the United States as the emergency telephone number to be used by the public to obtain law enforcement, medical, fire, rescue, and other emergency services. 9-1-1 Service 9-1-1 Service enables a caller dialing 9-1-1 from a station with access to the local exchange telephone network, arranged to provide 9-1-1 service, to be automatically connected to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). 9-1-1 Service Line A facility connecting a PSAP to its serving Central Office. Alternate Routing (AR) A method by which 9-1-1 calls are routed to a designated alternate location if all 9-1-1 lines to the primary PSAP are busy, or the primary PSAP is closed for a period of time. Automatic Location Identification (ALI) Subscriber Line Data The telephone number, the address for the telephone line, and supplementary information for the development of the ALI Record. Automatic Location Identification (ALI) Subscriber Line Data Receipt The acceptance, creation, and processing of Subscriber Line Data from other entities. _________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 11.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 11.2 CenturyTel (T) _________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 11

ENHANCED UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (E9-1-1) A. DEFINITIONS (Continued) Automatic Location Identification (ALI) Record The telephone number, the address for the telephone line, and supplementary information including ESNs for display at the PSAP. Automatic Location Storage/Retrieval Equipment and software used to store and retrieve ALI Records. Automatic Number Identification (ANI) The feature by which the calling station's telephone number is forwarded to the E9-1-1 Service Provider's customer premise equipment for display. Code Recognition Enables a central office to accept E9-1-1 calls and direct them to a E9-1-1 transport facility. Customer Governmental unit or other entity authorized to provide E9-1-1 Service. Default Routing (DR) A feature activated when an incoming E9-1-1 call cannot be selectively routed due to an ANI failure, garbled digits or other causes. Such incoming calls are routed from the E9-1-1 control Office to a default PSAP designated by the E9-1-1 Jurisdiction. Diverse Routing A method of deploying end office facilities using separate systems to provide E9-1-1 Service in case of facility or central office equipment failure. Division The Emergency Management Division of the Executive Department, State of Oregon. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 11.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 11.3

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________ SCHEDULE 11

ENHANCED UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (E9-1-1) A. DEFINITIONS (Continued) Emergency Service Numbers (ESNs) Numbers used to identify primary and secondary PSAP locations as well as unique combinations of police, fire, ambulance or any other appropriate agencies responsible for providing emergency service in the E9-1-1 Service Area. ESNs are programmed into the Automatic Location Identification Record. End Office A central office which receives originating E9-1-1 calls. E9-1-1 Control Office A central office which provides tandem switching of E9-1-1 calls. It controls switching of Automatic Number Identification (ANI) Information to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) and also provides the Selective Routing (SR) feature and certain maintenance functions for each PSAP. E9-1-1 Service Area The geographic area in which the E9-1-1 jurisdiction will respond to all 9-1-1 calls and dispatch appropriate emergency assistance. E9-1-1 Jurisdiction A municipality, state or local governmental unit, or an authorized agent of one or more of these units to whom the State Emergency Telephone System Plan has lawfully delegated authority. The E9-1-1 Jurisdiction must be legally authorized to subscribe to the service and have public safety responsibility by law to respond to emergency calls from the public within the Company's central office areas where E9-1-1 Service is provided. E9-1-1 Transport A circuit between central offices for the provision of E9-1-1 service. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 11.4 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 11.4

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________ SCHEDULE 11 ENHANCED UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (E9-1-1) A. DEFINITIONS (Continued) Master Street Address Guide (MSAG) A perpetual database defining the geographic area of a E9-1-1 service, such as by alphabetical list of the street names, high-low house number ranges, community names, PSAP identification codes, and Emergency Service Numbers (ESNs). Meet Point A predetermined point in the provision of a circuit, between two or more operating companies, i.e. where the Company provides a portion of the facilities to a point and another telephone company continues in order to provide end-to-end service to a customer. Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) An answering location for E9-1-1 calls originating in a given area. PSAPs are designated as primary or secondary, which refers to the order in which calls are directed for answering. Primary PSAPs receive calls directly from the public; secondary PSAPs receive calls only on a transfer or relay basis from the primary PSAP. Secondary PSAPs generally serve as centralized answering locations for a particular type of emergency call. PSAPs are staffed by employees of service agencies, such as police, fire, or emergency medical or by employees of a common bureau serving a group of such entities. Selective Routing (SR) Routing of a E9-1-1 call to a designated PSAP based upon the location stored in the ALI Record. Serving Central Office The central office from which a PSAP, either primary or secondary, is served. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 11.5 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 11.5

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________ SCHEDULE 11 ENHANCED UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (E9-1-1) B. CONDITIONS 1. This Service is limited to the use of 9-1-1 as the universal emergency telephone number.

Only one E9-1-1 service will be provided within any E9-1-1 Jurisdiction. 2. The public and private safety agencies shall maintain both a separate seven-digit

secondary emergency number for use by the telephone company operator and a separate seven-digit nonemergency number.

3. Intercept service for any seven-digit emergency number(s) replaced by E9-1-1 will be provided for a period of time as negotiated between the Company and E9-1-1 Jurisdiction; however, in no case shall intercept service be provided for more than one year or beyond the next directory issuance, whichever is longer.

4. E9-1-1 service is furnished to the E9-1-1 Jurisdiction only for the purpose of receiving calls

of a public safety nature from the public. 5. 9-1-1 calls originated from local exchange telephone network access facilities shall be

completed to the appropriate PSAP without a charge being assessed to the end user by the Company. Calls from a pay telephone shall not require a coin to be deposited or payment of any charge.

6. The Company does not answer and forward E9-1-1 calls, but furnishes the use of its

facilities to enable the E9-1-1 Jurisdiction's personnel to respond to such calls. 7. Central office identification may be provided in lieu of Automatic Number

Identification/Automatic Location Identification on calls placed from four-party or eight-party lines.

8. The Company shall not be required to provide E9-1-1 service to less than an entire central

office serving area. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 11.6 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 11.6

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________ SCHEDULE 11 ENHANCED UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (E9-1-1) B. CONDITIONS (Continued) 9. The Company will not prorate any billing among agencies of the same governmental entity jointly subscribing to E9-1-1 Service. 10. All nonregulated telecommunications service providers (e.g., Private Branch Exchange (PBX), Shared Tenant Service, etc.) in an E9-1-1 Service area should provide current lists of their subscriber's names, addresses, and telephone numbers in standard format to the customer for inclusion in the E9-1-1 database. The Company assumes no responsibility for collecting or formatting these lists. 11. Charges for customer-initiated changes and rearrangements affecting service address and ALI database records (e.g., street name and number changes, emergency services territorial or name change, jurisdictional boundary changes and rearrangements, etc) other than those processed in normal daily updates will be based upon the actual costs for such changes and rearrangements. A cost estimate will be given to the customer prior to such work, if requested. In such cases a valid comparative listing of changes must be supplied providing direct and individual reference to existing designations, and must have prior approval of the Division. 12. Application for E9-1-1 service must be executed in writing by each E9-1-1 Service Provider and must include a plan which has been approved by the Division. If application for service is made by an agent, the Company must be provided, in writing, with satisfactory proof of appointment of the agent by the E9-1-1 Jurisdiction and it must be consistent with the

State approved plan and Oregon Administrative Rules. 13. The rate charged for E9-1-1 Transport Service includes normal network monitoring of facilities to discover errors, defects, and malfunctions in the network but does not include any additional monitoring. If available, at the request of the E9-1-1 jurisdiction, the Company will provide additional inspection and monitoring of facilities for an additional charge. The E9-1-1 Jurisdiction shall promptly notify the Company in the event the

system is not functioning properly. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 11.7 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 11.7

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________ SCHEDULE 11 ENHANCED UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (E9-1-1) B. CONDITIONS (Continued) 14. Where facilities permit, the E9-1-1 Jurisdiction can request diversification and redundancy of any or all interoffice and/or local facility routes. Additional charges for such service utilizing the facilities, or the construction and provisioning thereof, will be the responsibility of the E9-1-1 Jurisdiction and will be assessed on an individual case basis. 15. The Company's entire liability to any person for interruption or failure of E9-1-1 service

shall be limited to the terms set forth in this schedule, other schedules of this tariff, or as delineated in ORS 401.715. This 9-1-1 Service is offered solely to assist the E9-1-1 Jurisdiction in providing 9-1-1 emergency service in conjunction with applicable fire,

police, and other public and private safety agencies. 16. The Company asserts all limitations of liability set forth in ORS 401.715. 17. The Company accepts no responsibility for obtaining subscriber record information from private telecommunications systems, such as PBXs or shared tenant services, unless provided to the Company by a customer. At the rates set forth herein, the Company will integrate any records provided to it by the customer in a Company standard format for inclusion in a E9-1-1 database. However, by doing so the Company makes no representation or warranty regarding the accuracy of the data provided to it by a customer

and shall not be liable or responsible for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages associated with the provision of this data by the customer, which may be asserted by any person, business, government agency, or other entity against the Company.

18. The Company shall not be liable or responsible for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages associated with the provision of E9-1-1 service when there is a failure of or interruption in E9-1-1 service due to the attachment of any equipment by a customer to Company facilities. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 11.8 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 11.8

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________ SCHEDULE 11 ENHANCED UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (E9-1-1) B. CONDITIONS (Continued) 19. The Company shall have no liability whatsoever to any person arising from its provision of, or failure to provide, E9-1-1 Service to any subscriber to a nonregulated telephone service (e.g., shared tenant service). It is not the obligation of the Company to answer, respond to, transfer, terminate, dispatch, or arrange to dispatch emergency services, or otherwise

handle 9-1-1 telephone calls. Neither the E9-1-1 Jurisdiction nor the Company shall have any responsibility for 9-1-1 calls that carry foreign dial tone, whether they originate within or outside of the E9-1-1 Jurisdiction's service area, or for calls originating from mobile/cellular telephones.

20. The Company shall not be liable for any mistakes, omissions, interruptions, delays, errors or defects in transmission or service caused or contributed to by the negligence or willful

act of any person other than the Company, or arising from the use of customer provided facilities or equipment. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 11.9 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 11.9

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________ SCHEDULE 11 ENHANCED UNIVERSAL EMERGENCY NUMBER SERVICE (E9-1-1) C. RATES AND CHARGES

MONTHLY NONRECURRING RATE CHARGE ASOC

1. 911 Code Recognition $ 5.00 *

(per office) 2. Automatic Number

Identification, per trunk 5.22 *

3. ALI Subscriber Line

Data per 100 records 31.09 $51.14 4. E911 Transport, each Special Transport 56.00

trunk Charges found in Oregon P.U.C. AC4 **

The rates for any services or features not listed in the above price list will be determined on an Individual Case Basis. * Normally, a non-recurring charge will not apply to these rate elements. If special provisioning for these services is required, non recurring charges could apply on an individual case basis. ** The rate for special transport in OPUC AC4 is $30.00 per trunk, plus $1.00 per mile per trunk. The rate (s) are subject to change. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 12.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 12.1

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 12

LOCAL OPERATOR SERVICE CHARGES A. CONDITIONS 1. Local Operator Service Charges will apply on all local exchange operator handled calls under the jurisdiction of this tariff. There are three classes of calls. Charges apply according to the class of call the calling station selects. The call classes are:

- Customer Dialed Calling Card Station-to-Station - Operator-Handled Station-to-Station - Operator-Handled Person-to-Person

a. Customer Dialed Calling Card Station-to-Station - Applies when the

calling person: 1. dials the digit zero, plus the telephone number, plus a

calling card number (where equipment is available) to complete the call without operator assistance, or

2. dials the digit zero, plus the telephone number (0 + number)

to complete the call. Operator assistance is limited to recording the calling card number for billing purposes, or

3. dials the operator and places a calling card

Station-to-Station call when equipment capability precludes either of the foregoing.

b. Operator-Handled Station-to-Station - Applies when calls are completed with the assistance of an operator unless another Operator Handled charge applies, or

the call is being placed for a calling party identified as handicapped and unable to dial the call because of that handicap. Operator station-to-station also applies when calls originate at a coin telephone and when a customer asks that a completed dial station-to-station call be billed to another telephone number.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 12.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 12.2 CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 12

LOCAL OPERATOR SERVICE CHARGES A.1 (Cont'd)

c. Operator-Handled Person-to-Person - Applies when a calling station names the particular party to be reached by an operator. The party may be:

- A person - A mobile station - A station, department or office reached through a Company or customer-provided PBX attendant.

Person-to-Person also applies when the calling party:

- Cannot speak to the intended person or station but agrees to speak to someone else. - Requests an operator to make arrangements with a person to receive a call at a specified time.

2. Service charges also apply for Busy Line Verification or Busy Line Interrupt. Busy Verification and Interrupt Service provides a calling party with:

- Information about the status of a line as to whether it is available to be called. - The ability to interrupt a conversation already in progress in emergency situations.

a. A Busy Verification or Interrupt Charge is applicable only on lines verified as having a conversation in progress or as available to be called.

b. A charge will no be applicable for requests for verification of a line when the line is determined to have a maintenance problem.

c. No verification or interrupt charge will apply if the requesting customer identifies that the call is from an authorized Public Emergency Agency. An authorized Public Emergency Agency is defined as a government agency, which is operated by the Federal, State or local government and has the capability and legal authority to provide prompt aid to the public in emergency situations.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 12.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 12.3

CenturyTel (T0 ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 12

LOCAL OPERATOR SERVICE CHARGES B. RATES

The charges for all Local Operator Handled Services are billed to the calling party, unless the charge is billed to the called party as a collect call and the charge is accepted by the called party; or, the charge is billed to an authorized third telephone number, authorized calling card, or special billing number. The charges cannot be billed to a payphone.

NONRECURRING CHARGE

Customer Dialed Calling Card $ .60 Operator Handled Station-to-Station 1.50

Operator Handled Person-to-Person 3.50

Busy Line Verification 1.50

Busy Line Interrupt 3.00

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 13.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 13.1

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 13

LINE EXTENSION SERVICE A. CONDITIONS

1. Line extension charges are applicable in connection with all classes, types and grades (T)

of service when established by means of extension to the Company's plant consisting of

buried wire, pole construction or power line carrier and including extensions, by (T) means of poles to be owned by the Company jointly with others and by means of contacts or contact space on poles of others.

2. All line extensions will be owned and maintained by the Company. The applicant, however, if he so elects, may provide such material or perform such labor in accordance with construction standards of the Company, in lieu of the charges applicable, but in all instances the ownership of facilities shall be entirely vested in the Company.

3. Distances mentioned in this schedule are route distances. The routing of line

extension will be determined by the Company and will be the shortest and most logical route possible.

4. Line extension charges will be paid before construction is started.

5. In the event that new customers, or a new customer, are added to a line extension

two years of its completion, the line extension charges will be recomputed to include the subsequent customers. Credit, in the form of a cash payment, will be allowed the original

customers of the difference in previous payments and the new charges.

6. When a customer on a line extension project disconnects his service, no refund is

charges. (T) ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 280 Issued: November 29, 2007 Effective: December 31, 2007 Issued By CenturyTel By Robert Brown Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 13.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 13.2

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 13

LINE EXTENSION SERVICE A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

7. A departure from the rates and special conditions specified in this schedule may be made on behalf of the Company when a line extension involves unusual or disproportionately large construction expenditures. Charges under this condition will be actual cost of construction.

A Line extension into a real estate subdivision (Rates Paragraph 3) will be made by the Company upon payment in advance by the owner or subdivider of the total estimated cost of such extension.

8. Line extensions attached or connected to facilities not owned by the Company shall

be considered as a line extension to present plant and charges apply in Rates Paragraph 2 preceding.

B. RATES

Non-Recurring Charges

1. Line extension within the base rate area None

2. Line extensions outside the base rate area

in excess of 1,000 feet will be charged on a route measurement basis, per foot $2.25 (I)

3. Real estate subdivisions: Extensions made to outside plant into tracts or sub (T) divisions will be made on the basis of a special contract, based on actual cost, between the Company and the owners of the real estate or the subdivider thereof.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 280 Issued: November 29, 2007 Effective: December 31, 2007 Issued By CenturyTel By Robert Brown Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 14.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 14.1

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________ SCHEDULE 14

SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION

A. CONDITIONS

1. The Company will furnish, install and maintain all wiring up to and including the Network Interface Device necessary to serve its customers, except as otherwise provided in this Tariff.

2. Except where required by law, the type of construction (direct burial, underground

fiber optic, aerial or radio) is the prerogative of the Company.

3. Interior wiring in buildings necessary to provide telephone service shall be provided by the

customer.

4. If the customer requests underground conduit or direct burial construction to his property line, he will be required to pay the difference between the cost of providing such underground facilities and the estimated cost of constructing equivalent aerial facilities.

If direct burial construction is requested to the property line, the customer may participate to the extent of excavating and backfilling to the specification of the Company and shall replace lawn, shrubbery, pavement, sidewalks, or other items damaged in the process of construction.

5. If underground conduit construction is used to the property line of the customer by

requirement of law or at customer's request, the customer will be required to furnish, install and maintain the conduit on his property in accordance with the Company's specification. If direct burial construction is used to the property line of the customer by requirement of law or at customer's request, the customer will be required to excavate and backfill the trench on his property, or be charged the actual cost for such work done by the Company. The customer shall replace the lawn, shrubbery, pavement, sidewalks or other items damaged in the process of construction or maintenance of his property.

The Company is not liable for any defacement of or damage to the customer's premises resulting from furnishing of facilities, or from the installation or removal thereof when such defacement or damage is not the result of the negligence of the Company or its agents.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 14.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 14.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 14

SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

8. When it is necessary to relocate buried wire or cable or underground conduit and cable at the customer's request, the customer will be charged the actual labor and

material cost, less salvage.

7. Where underground construction will not be within a utility strip or other designated right-of-way and where the Company requires adequate rights for the construction, operation and maintenance of such construction, the customer, or tract owner or developer in the case of real estate subdivision, will provide the Company with easements, deed restrictions or other appropriate covenants for these rights.

B. RATES

1. For construction other than normal, the customer will pay the actual cost above normal

cost in accordance with the conditions below. Normal construction includes all distribution facilities, aerial underground, fiber optic and radio, placed at the option and

initiative of the Company.

2. For changing from one type of construction to another on the customer's property, when done at the customer's request or when required by law, the customer will pay

the costs of constructing the new and removing the old construction.

3. For moving existing construction, when done at the customer's request or when required by law, the customer will pay the actual cost, less salvage.

4. For construction to serve a project or subdivision which in the opinion of the Company is speculative or involves risk or delay in the use of the facilities provided, the Company may require a written agreement setting forth the amount and conditions for prepayment of the cost of construction or for refunding portions of the initial payment, if

applicable, as the facilities are placed in service. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 14.3 CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 14

SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION

C. NATURAL DISASTER RELIEF FOR CUSTOMERS (N)

In situations where customers’ telecommunications services are interrupted by natural disasters, the Company may offer alternative telecommunications services to customers in the immediate affected area, and waive otherwise applicable charges for those services. The availability and details of the offers, including, but not limited to, the maximum duration of the offer or waiver of any applicable charges, will be determined by the Company in each instance of natural disaster. (N)

Advice No. 311 Issued: November 16, 2011 Effective: December 21, 2011 Issued By CenturyLink By Darlene N. Terry, Tariff Manager

First Revised Sheet No. 15.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 15.1

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 15

DIRECTORY SERVICE A. CONDITIONS

1. General

a. Listings will be limited to such information as necessary for proper identification.

b. A listing normally consists of one line. When use of an abbreviation impairs clarity and identification, a second line may be used without additional charge.

c. The Company may refuse to insert any listing, which, in its judgment does not

d. Business listing of individuals, firm, companies, corporations, association or concerns must be the names under which the subscribers are conducting business.

e. Titles are permitted in business or residence listing where required for the

purpose of identification.

f. Business or residence listing, other than names of individuals, may be arranged under a caption when, in the judgment of the Company, the employment of the caption will facilitate the use of the directory.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 15.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 15.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 15

DIRECTORY SERVICE A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

1. General (continued)

g. A trade name may be used as a business listing when the business is conducted under that name.

h. A listing designed primarily to give publicity to a commodity or service is not

acceptable.

i. Names which are commonly spelled in more than one way, or rearrangement of names, may be provided.

2. Primary service listings.

a. One listing, which will include the name and telephone number of the individual, organization, firm or corporation, will be furnished in the alpha section at no charge for each access line. Each PBX will receive one listing in the classified section, under the classification of the customer's choice. Street addresses are provided at the option of the customer.

b. One line dual primary residence listing will be provided for customers who share the same surname and reside at the same address, providing the surnames are the same, and for persons who are known by more than one given name at no additional charge.

3. Additional listings

a. Additional listings will consist of a name and the telephone number.

b. Business additional listings may be the names of:

(1) another business conducted at the same address by the customer,

(2) departments or branches of a business,

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 15.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 15.3

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 15

DIRECTORY SERVICE A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

3. Additional listing (continued)

b. Business additional listing may be the names of: (continued)

(3) the owner or owners of a business, or

(4) employees or officers of a firm.

c. When a customer of business service represents another individual, firm, corporation or association which does not physically occupy the same place of business with the customer, the customer may arrange for a listing under his telephone number for such an individual or firm at the additional listing rate.

d. Residence additional listings may be those of member of the customer's domestic establishment residing on the customer's premises.

e. Listing for individuals occupying rooms let for living quarters in hotels, rooming houses, apartment houses, automobile courts and mobile trailer courts on the premises at which the customer is furnished hotel or commercial private branch exchange service will be furnished at the additional listing rate.

f. Where business service is furnished in a residence additional listing may be furnished for the customer, and employee, or a member of the customer's domestic establishment.

g. A Customer-of-Record in provisioning Shared Telecommunications Service (Schedule 32) may list clients at the Additional Listing Rates.

4. Lines information may be arranged for, in addition to an additional or alternate listing, for the purpose of facilitating the use of the service, at the additional listing rate.

4. Alternate listings will include additional telephone numbers of the same or another customer to be called in the event there is not answer at the customer's station. In case the alternate listing telephone number is that of another customer; application or agreement for the listing may be required from both customers.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 15.4 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 15.4

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 15

DIRECTORY SERVICE A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

5. A cross-reference listing is an additional listing which, instead of providing a telephone number, directs the user to refer to another listing. 7. Non-published or non-listed service

a. Non-published service is an arrangement where a customer's listing is omitted from both the telephone directory and information listing.

b. Non-listed service is an arrangement whereby a customer's number is omitted from the telephone directory but not from the information record.

c. When non-published or non-listed service is to be furnished, the customer will be required to execute an agreement, which holds the Company harmless from any damages which might arise and which absolves the Company from any responsibility for the failure of the customer to receive calls because of the non- published or non-listed arrangement.

d. The Company will take reasonable precautions not to publish the number in any of its publicly distributed directories and, except when required by law, will not disclose the number to any person other than representatives of law enforcement agencies, its own employees or representatives or those of other telephone companies, or to other customers who are billed for calls placed to or from non-published numbers.

e. Customers to non-published or non-listed service may change from one to other without incurring an additional monthly charge.

f. No charge will be made for non-published or non-listed numbers for customers having a listed number in the same exchange under the same listing.

g. Non-published and non-listed service conditions pertain to Directory services only. The provision of these services does not restrict the transport of the customer's name and/or number under other sections of this tariff; for example, Caller ID Name and Number, or E9-1-1.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 15.5 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 15.5

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 15

DIRECTORY SERVICE A. CONDITIONS (Continued) (N)

7. Non-published or non-listed service (continued) h. No charge will apply for residence Non-published Telephone Number Service where the residential customer has obtained a restraining order from the court and has provided the Company with a signed affidavit indicating their inability to pay for a Non-published Telephone Number Service listing. (N)

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 252 Issued 1/30/04 Effective 3/16/04 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 15.6 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 15.6

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 15

DIRECTORY SERVICE A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

9. The foreign listing rate applies to alpha listings in the local exchange directory for customers served by an exchange other than that in which the directory service is furnished.

8. Where extra listings are provided in conjunction with initial or subsequent installations

of exchange service facilities, the charges begin with the day on which charges for the associated service are effective. Where extra listings are provided other than in conjunction with exchange service facilities, the charges begin with the day following their entry in the information records. When extra listings are included in, or excluded from, the directory, the charge will continue until the end of the directory period unless the listed party or firm vacates the customer's premises or applies for service in his own name, or unless the customer's service is discontinued.

9. All applications for services outlined in this schedule shall be made by the customer or authorized agent.

10. The Company's liability arising from errors in or omissions of directory listings, alphabetical section or classified, shall be limited and satisfied by a refund not exceeding the amount of the charges for such if the customer's service is affected during the period covered by the directory in which the error or omission occurred.

B. RATES

Rate Per Month All Exchanges

NRC Res. and Bus.

1. Additional Listing $5.00 $1.00 2. Alternate Listing 5.00 1.00 3. Cross-Reference Listing 5.00 1.00 4. Non-Published 5.00 1.00 5. Non-Listed Service 5.00 1.00 6. Foreign Listing, 5.00 1.00

Alpha Section 7. Lines of Information, 5.00 1.00

per line ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued October 10, 2000 Effective November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 16.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 16.1 CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 16

DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SERVICE A. LOCAL DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE (T)

1. CONDITIONS (T)

a. Directory Assistance Service provides the calling party with the telephone (T) number(s) or the information that the requested is not in service. This information is obtained from the records of the Directory Assistance operator.

b. When a customer has two or more lines at the same premises and billed on the (T) same account, the total usage of all lines and/or trunks is applied against the allowance for the total number of lines and/or trunks involved.

c. The allowance of two listing requests per line per month are not transferable (T) between separate accounts of the same customer.

d. When a customer requests the assistance of a long distance operator to obtain a (T) listing from the directory assistance operator, a surcharge of 50¢ per listing requested will apply. This is in addition to charges listed under Rates following.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 241 Issued: January 31, 2003 Effective: March 18, 2003 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 16.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 16.2

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 16

DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SERVICE A. LOCAL DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE (Continued) (T)

2. RATES Rate Per Month (T)

a. First two listings requested from the (T) Directory Assistance Operator, local and/or intrastate, per line per month No Charge

b. Each additional listing requested $ .50* (T) c. The rate does not apply to requests originated from telephone services which the (T)

Company has determined are used on a continuing basis by a person or persons incapable of using a published Telephone Company directory because of a physical or functional handicap.

*Note: A charge is applicable to each call placed to Directory Assistance from a Payphone. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 241 Issued: January 31, 2003 Effective: March 18, 2003 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Original Sheet No. 16.3 P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 16

DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SERVICE B. NATIONAL DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SERVICE (N)

1. Description

National Directory Assistance Service is provided to customers of the company for the purpose of requesting telephone numbers of individuals or businesses who are located outside the customer’s local Directory Assistance service area.

2. Terms and Conditions a. There are no call allowances or exemptions for National Directory Assistance

customers. b. If a customer dials Directory Assistance for the purpose of obtaining a

National Directory Assistance listing, and also asks for a listing within their local Directory Assistance service area, the charge for National Directory Assistance applies.

c. A maximum of two requested telephone numbers are allowed per call. d. Charges apply to each call placed to National Directory Assistance from a

Public Access Line. e. In locations, including Public Access Lines, where the customer has the

capability to dial National Directory Assistance but places a call to the National Directory Assistance service attendant via an operator, the operator assistance charge may apply, in addition to the National Directory Assistance Charge.

3. RATES

CHARGE

Each call dialed directly by customer $ .85 (N) ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 241 Issued: January 31, 2003 Effective: March 18, 2003 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Original Sheet No. 16.4 P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 16

DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SERVICE C. DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE CALL COMPLETION (N)

1. Description

Where facilities permit, a customer calling for directory assistance may request the completion of local, intraLATA calls to the telephone number that was provided to that customer on the directory assistance call.

2. Terms and Conditions

a. Directory Assistance Call Completion is available to residence, business, and Public Access Line customers.

b. Directory Assistance Call Completion can be blocked at the originating

customer’s request. c. All Operator Service charges apply as appropriate. d. There are no call allowances; however, the charges and call allowances for

Directory Assistance are not affected.

3. RATES

The following rate is in addition to the Directory Assistance charge and any charge for intraLATA toll or any local message charge, if applicable.

CHARGE

Each call completed $0.35 (N) ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 241 Issued: January 31, 2003 Effective: March 18, 2003 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 17.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 17.1 CenturyTel (T) ___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 17

BILLED NUMBER SCREENING DESCRIPTION Billed Number Screening (BNS) provides an indicator in a line information database which indicates that collect calls, calling card calls, and/or third-party charge calls are not to be charged to the customer's line. The BNS indicator is only advisory to the telecommunications carrier at the origination of the call. BNS does not block outgoing calls. The BNS indicator is checked, and honored if present, by the Company on all collect, calling card, and third-party charge calls originating from Company lines, including local calls from Company owned public pay telephones. CONDITIONS 1. BNS is offered in all Company exchanges. 2. BNS is available only on local individual residence and business lines, Company provisioned FX lines, PBX trunks, and DID numbers. 3. BNS is not foolproof. Some calls originating from locations that do not have screening capabilities may not be intercepted and denied. Some telecommunications carriers may not check for or honor the BNS indicator. Telecommunications carriers carrying international calls typically do not check for the BNS indicator. 4. Provision of BNS does not alleviate customers' responsibility for payment of completed toll

calls. 5 BNS will be placed on the customer's lines within three business days after an order for the service is accepted by the Company. 6. BNS does not include Toll Restriction Service. 7. BNS is a service designed to help prevent certain types of toll calls. BNS does not prevent toll charges, which may have been incurred, from being billed to the customer. B. RATES Nonrecurring Monthly Charge Rate Billed Number Screening (BNS) N/C N/C ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 18.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 18.1 CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 18

SELECTIVE BLOCKING SERVICE A. CONDITIONS

1. Selective Blocking Service prevents access to all 900-type prefixes. When clients dial a 900 number, the call will be diverted to a Company-provided intercept announcement.

2. Selective Blocking Service for 900-type service is offered only where central office facilities permit.

3. Blocking is available only for direct dialed calls.

4. Selective Blocking Service is available only on flat rate one-party residence and

lines. Blocking may be available on key/PBX trunks on a case-by-case basis as determined by the Company.

5. The customer has the opportunity to block access to information delivery services

type) offered through Company facilities. The first such request shall be fulfilled at no charge to the customer. Any subsequent request for blocking on the same line will

carry the non-recurring charge set forth in B. following.

6. No charge shall apply for the removal of selective blocking.

7. No charge applies if service is blocked at the volition of the Company.

8. Charges for Selective Blocking Service are in addition to all other applicable charges.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 18.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 18.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 18

SELECTIVE BLOCKING SERVICE B. RATES

Monthly Non-Recurring Rate Charge

1. Selective Blocking Service, None None

each line equipped

b. Subsequent Blocking None * * A Non-Recurring Charge set forth in Schedule 2 applies for subsequent Selective Blocking

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 19.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 19.1

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 19

TOLL RESTRICTION SERVICE A. CONDITIONS

1. Toll Restriction Service prevents access to the toll network and to 900 service. In addition,

Local Directory Assistance calls are not available. When customers dial restricted calls from a restricted line, the calls will be diverted to a Company-provided intercept announcement indicating that the line is toll restricted.

2. Selective toll restriction to individual 900 type services (e.g., 960, 900 and 976) is not permitted. (See Schedule 3 for Selective Blocking Service).

3. Access to Local Exchange Access Service, 911 Service, 800 and 888 type toll services

are not denied in conjunction with Toll Restriction Service. 4. Toll Restriction Service is offered only in those central offices capable of providing the service and where facilities and operating conditions permit. 5. Toll Restriction Service is available only on local one-party residence and business lines. 6. Toll Restriction is not foolproof. It is designed to prevent certain types of toll calls. Toll Restriction Service does not prevent toll charges, which may have been incurred, from

being billed to the customer. The provision of Toll Restriction Service does not alleviate the customer's responsibility for payment of completed toll calls.

7. No non-recurring charge or recurring monthly rate applies when Toll Restriction Service is established at the option of the Company. If the Service is provided for any other reason,

the rates and charges set forth in B. following apply. There is no separate charge for the removal of Toll Restriction Service.

8. The rates and charges for Toll Restriction Service are in addition to all other rates and charges for the class, type and grade of service furnished. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 19.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 19.2 CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 19

TOLL RESTRICTION SERVICE A. CONDITIONS (Continued) 9. When Toll Restriction Service is furnished, the customer will be cautioned about its limitations and may be required to execute an agreement which holds the Company

harmless from any damages which might arise and which absolves the Company from any responsibility for the failure of the customer to place calls because of the Toll Restriction Service.

10. Toll Restriction is offered as Option 1 or Option 2. Option 1 blocks 1+, 0+, and 0- Calling. Option 2 blocks 1+ Calling. Both options allow access to local calling, 911, 1+800, 1+888, and 950 Calling. 11. Toll Restriction Service will be placed on the customer's lines within three business days after an order has been accepted by the Company and a signed release has been received from the customer. B. RATES Nonrecurring Service Monthly Charge Code Rate Toll Restriction Service, each individual line equipped OPTION 1 * TRS $2.00 OPTION 2 * TRS40 2.00 * A Non-Recurring Charge set forth in Schedule 2 for other network access line work applies. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 20.1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 20.1 CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 20

CUSTOM CALLING SERVICE A. CONDITIONS

1. These rates are in addition to all other rates and charges for business and residence telephone service.

2. These features are furnished with one party line service only, excluding Payphone Services. They are provided subject to the availability of suitable facilities.

3. Call Forwarding provides for the transfer to another telephone of incoming calls by

dialing a code and the telephone number of the service to which the calls are to be transferred. Any message toll charges applicable to the forwarding are assessed to the customer with the call forwarding feature. Call Forward No Answer allows a customer (T) to have an incoming call forwarded if the customer does not answer within a pre-determined number of rings. Call Forward Busy allows a customer to have an incoming (T) call forwarded if the called number is busy. Call Forwarding Service may not be used in any manner in which the customer could evade payment of toll charges normally charged to the calling party.

4. Speed Call permits a customer to place calls by dialing an abbreviated code instead of (T)

the normal directory number. The customer may change his speed call repertory of frequently called numbers.

5. 3-Way Calling provides for holding an existing call and, by dialing a prefix code and the (T)

telephone number of a third telephone, extending the call to that telephone. This feature provides that only one of the three telephones may be outside the local service area of the telephone establishing the 3-way call. (T)

6. Distinctive Ring provides a distinctive ringing code on incoming calls to an access (T)

line. This code is achieved by assigning an additional telephone number to the access line. This number must be billed to the primary number. Additional listings can be provided per rates in Schedule 15.

7. Call Waiting enables a customer to be aware of another incoming call while talking on a

call. The called party hears a tone indicating that another caller is waiting. The existing call can be put on "hold," or disconnected, and the waiting call can be received. This feature is not available on central office lines arranged for trunk hunting. Call Waiting Cancel is a feature that eliminates Call Waiting during periods the customer does not want to have tone operative.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 233 Issued: March 20, 2002 Effective: May 5, 2002 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Fifth Revised Sheet No. 20.2 Cancels Fourth Revised Sheet No. 20.2 P.U.C. Or. No. 5 CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 20 CUSTOM CALLING SERVICE A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

8. Intercom calling allows customers to use their standard access line to provide an intercom system between their primary telephone and any extension telephone. This is accomplished by dialing an access code, hanging up, letting the telephone ring, and allowing both primary phone and extension to talk to each other. The ringing supplied to the line is a special ringing circuit, which allows the customer to distinguish between a normal incoming call and an intercom call.

9. Hotline service requires the user to place the telephone in an off-hook condition. The line is then

automatically routed to a predetermined local or long distance telephone number. 10. From time to time, the Company may provide a special promotion to its customers. The offering

may be limited to certain dates, times, and locations. Customers who subscribe to new Custom Calling service and are not satisfied with the new service after one month will be eligible for a refund. Under this promotion, each eligible customer who requests a refund shall be allowed a one month credit for each new Custom Calling service that is not satisfactory.

11. Privacy Protector works to intercept unidentified callers. Calls that can be identified by Caller ID are completed as normal calls. Calls that cannot be identified are intercepted and routed to an announcement, which states that the called number does not accept calls from telemarketers. Callers are advised to hang up if they are a telemarketer or press 1 if they are not a telemarketer. Callers pressing 1 will have the call completed to the called number. The Privacy Protector feature can be activated and deactivated by the subscriber. This feature requires that the subscriber must also subscribe to Caller ID.

12. Outbound Call Block Feature blocks all outbound dialing with the exception of abbreviated dialing for 911 (Enhanced Universal Emergency Number Service) and 711 (Telecommunications Relay Service). In addition, all pay-per-use features are blocked. All other Custom Calling Services features and Custom Calling II features are prohibited with the use of this feature and lines equipped with this feature will not have a directory listing. This feature is subject to the availability of facilities and is only available to flat rate business and residence one-party line service customers.

(N)

(N)

B. RATES

Applicable to business and residence one party line service. Monthly Rate

1. Call Forwarding, each line equipped $1.25 2. Call Forward No Answer, each line equipped 1.25 3. Call Forward Busy, each line equipped 1.25

No Non-Recurring Charge applies for the installation or change of Custom Calling Service Features.

Advice No.: 301 Issued: December 10, 2010 Effective: January 12, 2011 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry Title: Manager, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Sixth Revised Sheet No. 20.3 Cancels Fifth Revised Sheet No. 20.3 CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T) _________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 20 CUSTOM CALLING SERVICE B. RATES (Continued) Monthly Rate

4. Call Forward Busy/No Answer $1.75 5. Speed Call, each line equipped a. Speed Call 8 1.50 b. Speed Call 30 2.50

6. 3-Way Calling, each line equipped 1.50

7. Call Waiting, each line equipped 1.50

8. Call Waiting and Call Waiting Cancel 2.00

9. Distinctive Ring, each number assigned 3.00 10. Intercom Calling 1.00 11. Hotline 1.25 12. Privacy Protector, Residence (Requires Caller ID) [1] 2.95 13. Privacy Protector, Business (Requires Caller ID) [1] 3.95

(T)

(T)

(D)

(D) 14. Outbound Call Block Feature 5.00 (T)

(D) [1] A $15.00 non recurring charge applies in addition to all other charges. (T) Advice No.: 312 Issued: February 21, 2012 Effective: February 22, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 21.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 21.1

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 21

DIRECT INWARD DIAL SERVICE A. CONDITIONS

1. Direct Inward Dialing Service provides the central office equipment necessary for in- dialing from the exchange and toll network directly to stations associated with Private Branch Exchange.

2. Customers must subscribe to a sufficient number of trunks which will ensure service standards as determined by the Company.

3. Service utilized in conjunction with customer-provided equipment will be provided

under terms and conditions specified in Schedule 31, Connection with Customer-Provided Terminal Equipment and Communication Systems.

4. Direct Inward Dialing service is provided only from those offices equipped to provide

the service.

5. The assignment of telephone numbers and the sequence of numbers assigned to this service are made at the discretion of the Company.

6. One directory listing is provided without additional charge for each Private Branch

Exchange system. Customer requests for further directory listings of numbers provided by this service will be provided subject to rates and charges for additional listings.

7. When the Private Branch Exchange system is provided by the customer, machine intercept service for reserved numbers must be provided by the customer at specifications acceptable to the Company.

8. The rates and charges above apply only to service provided to switching systems installed on the customer's premises.

9. The minimum contract period for Direct Inward Dialing Service is six months.

10. The minimum quantity of Direct Inward Dial numbers that will be provided, per

customer, is ten unless provided in conjunction with Centrex or Voice Mail; the customer may (T)

subscribe on an individual number basis with Centrex and Voice Mail Service. (T) ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 227 Issued: August 17, 2001 Effective: October 1, 2001 Issued by: CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 21.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 21.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 21

DIRECT INWARD DIAL SERVICE B. RATES

Direct Inward Dialing Service for Company or customer-provided Private Branch Service with direct in dial capability.

Monthly Service Installation Service Rate Code Charge Code

1. First 10 station

number used or reserved $ 12.00 DWD10 $ 60.00 XDWD10

2. First 100 station

numbers used or reserved $105.00 DWD1 500.00 XDWD1

3. Each individual

station number over 10 or 100 in use 1.50 DWDA 7.50 XDWDA

4. DID Trunks Local service, Business One-Party rate and

non-recurring charges as applicable Non-Recurring charges from Schedule 2 apply in addition to the charges shown above. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 22.1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 22.1 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 22

REMOTE CALL FORWARDING SERVICE A. CONDITIONS

1. Remote Call Forwarding, hereinafter referred to as RCF, will automatically forward incoming calls placed to the remote call forwarding number, to a preselected telephone number located in another exchange area.

2. Rates and charges for RCF Service are in addition to applicable rates and charges for other service and equipment provided.

3. RCF Service is offered only in exchanges which have Electronic Switching System central offices where suitable facilities and operating conditions permit.

4. A condition of providing RCF Service is that the customer orders sufficient RCF features and facilities to adequately handle calls to the RCF customer without interfering with or impairing any service offered by the Company. If, in the Company's opinion, additional RCF features and facilities are required at the call forwarding location or if facilities are needed at the terminating station, the customer will be required to obtain additional RCF features and facilities. Should the customer refuse to subscribe to additional RCF features and/or facilities, the customer's RCF Service will be subject to termination.

5. Transmission quality may vary depending upon the distance and routing necessary to complete the forwarded call.

6. RCF Service is not suitable or recommended for satisfactory transmission of data.

7. Call forwarding is not permitted at the RCF terminating location.

8. RCF Service is not offered where the call is forwarded to a public coin telephone. 9. Optional call screening and blocking service is available to prevent third number, credit card and collect calls from being billed to a RCF Service number.

10. The Company does not provide identification of the originating telephone number to the

RCF Service customer.

11.One listing in the alphabetical section of the directory covering the exchange in which the call forwarding central office is located is provided with RCF Service.

12.Customers to RCF Service are subject to the same rules, regulations and credit conditions as basic exchange access line service.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 22.2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 22.2 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 22

REMOTE CALL FORWARDING SERVICE A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

8. The charges applicable to remotely forwarded calls shall be comprised of two separate elements; (a) a charge for that portion of the call from the calling telephone to the called number, and (b) a charge for that portion of the call from the called telephone to the remotely call forwarded terminating telephone (RCF location).

(a) Between the calling telephone and the called RCF location, the calling party is responsible for the payment of the charges applicable for the type of call involved with the exception of those calls which are placed collect and accepted by the RCF Service customer.

(b) The RCF Service customer is responsible for the payment of the charges from the

called telephone (RCF location) to the terminating telephone. The applicable charges for this portion of the remotely forwarded call shall be:

- the EAS measured usage rate (See Schedule 1), or

- the appropriate dial, station-to-station charge.

These charges apply to all calls answered at the terminating telephone, including person-to-person and collect calls, even though such calls might not be accepted at the answering location.

9. RCF Service is subject to immediate disconnection if it is used in any manner which may defraud the public or avoid toll charges.

B. RATES

Service Non-Recurring Monthly

Code Charge Rates 1. Each Remote Call Forwarding Service

without call screening and blocking RCF * $17.50 with call screening and blocking RCFB * 27.50

2. Change of local telephone number -- * --

3. Change of number to the call

forwarding location -- * -- * A service charge as set forth in Schedule 2 applies ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 23.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 23.1 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 23

OPTIONAL LINE ENHANCEMENT FEATURES A. CONDITIONS

1. Optional Line Enhancement Features are provided to any customer of Local Exchange Access Service who requires a type or grade of transmission quality greater than provided for by normal Local Exchange Access Service

2. The features available are:

(a) Improved Transmission Performance

This feature will provide improved transmission performance between zero (0) and 6db at 1000 Hz between the standard network interface device at the customer's premises and the serving central office at installation and will provide conformance to the industry standard on long-term loss deviation.

(b) Transmission Analysis Service

This feature provides a one-time analysis of the line facilities for customers who need to determine if the standard transmission line quality parameters meets the needs of their premises equipment. This will assist customers in their decision of whether to select the Improved Transmission Performance option. The Company will determine the transmission loss on the customer's line and recommend the appropriate type of service.

3. Customers can remove any feature from the line at no charge. Any subsequent request

equip the line with the feature will be done at the appropriate rate and charge specified

B. following.

4. Rates for changes between ground start and loop start circuits and changes between

way and two-way service are found in Schedule 2.

5. Improved Transmission Performance will be treated as an additional line feature for

Exchange Access Service, regardless of the type of technology used to provide service to the customers.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 23.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 23.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 23

OPTIONAL LINE ENHANCEMENT FEATURES A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

6. When the Transmission Analysis Service is performed on a circuit at the customer's request, the Company warrants that the transmission characteristics will remain at the

levels quoted in the Analysis for a period of 90 days from the date upon which the Analysis was performed. However, the Company reserves the right to rearrange the facilities as necessary in the normal course of business. If a customer requests Transmission Analysis on a circuit and subsequently notes that the transmission

levels on that circuit have deteriorated and the deterioration is due to a Company facility rearrangement, the Company will place Improved Transmission Performance on the circuit for the remainder of the 90-day warranty period at no additional cost to the customer. At the end of the 90-day period, the customer may determine to retain Improved Transmission Performance on the circuit in which case the original Transmission Analysis charge will be deducted from the Improved Transmission Performance installation charge. If the customer declines to subscribe to Improved Transmission Performance Service, it will be removed from the circuit and no further charges will apply.

B. RATES

Service Non-Recurring Monthly Code Charge Rate

1. Improved Transmission

Performance, per line ITP $25.00 $17.00

2. Transmission Analysis Service, per request * # @ TAS $25.00 None

* The Transmission Analysis Service non-recurring charge will be waived if Improved Transmission Performance Service is ordered within 90 days of receiving the analysis. # The non-recurring charge applies per request, per location regardless of the number

circuits contained in the request. @ Time and material charges apply if a premise visit is required.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 24.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 24.1

CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 24

SPECIAL INTERCEPT SERVICES A. CONDITIONS

1. New Number Referral Service includes all intercept recordings that provide new number information.

2. Customized Referral Service allows customers to provide a customized referral message. 3. Specialized intercept services are provided to customers that have a record listed in the directory or on directory assistance. The Service is not provided with Centrex (except where facilities are available) or Direct Inward Dialing (DID). (T)

4. Special Intercept Services are provided to both residence and business customers. Special Intercept Services apply to temporarily or permanently disconnected numbers, including vacation suspension service and telephone number changes.

5. Intercept services are subject to the availability of the disconnected number and the

availability of Central Office facilities.

6. The minimum service period for New Number Referral Service and Customized Referral Service is one (1) month.

7. Applications for Special Intercept Services will be accepted only from the customer or the customer's representative who has the authority to order the Special Intercept Services.

8. The Company will be held harmless from any claim, which may arise out of the Company's provision of Special Intercept Services.

9. The Company retains the unrestricted right to refuse any intercept message.

___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 227 Issued: August 17, 2001 Effective: October 1, 2001 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 24.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 24.2 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 24

SPECIAL INTERCEPT SERVICES (Continued) A. CONDITIONS (Cont’d)

10. Customized Referral Service allows for the recording of a customer's message. No advertising will be permitted.

11. The Customized Referral Service message must consist of

- The name of the customer - New number, if available - Message

12. If a Customized Referral Message is found to be unacceptable, i.e., advertising,

offensive language, etc., the customer shall be contacted to modify the message or the service is subject to termination by the Company.

B. RATES

Service Non-Recurring Monthly Code Charge (XNR) Rate

1. New Number Referral

a. Residential NNRR $10.00 $ 5.00 b. Business NNRB 10.00 10.00

2. Customized Referral

a. Residential CIRR 10.00 15.00 b. Business CIRB 10.00 25.00

___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

2nd Revised Sheet No. 25.1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 1st Revised Sheet No. 25.1 CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 25

VACATION NUMBER RESERVATION (C)

A. General

Vacation Number Reservation provides for temporary suspension of service at customer request for a period of not less than one (1) month and not to exceed nine (9) months in a twelve (12) month period. Vacation Number Reservation applies only to residential and business access line rates. It does not apply to Key, PBX, Centrex lines, or Trunks, calling features or bundled services. The customer’s account must be current to be placed on Vacation Number Reservation. After service has been restored, there will be a minimum of one (1) month’s charge for full service before the service can again be put on Vacation Number Reservation.

B. Conditions

1. Telephone service will be completely disconnected during the period of Vacation

Number Reservation; there will be no dial tone. 2. If the customer has not requested that the service be restored after nine (9)

months of Vacation Number Reservation, the service will revert back to the standard rate; however, full service (dial tone) will not be restored until the customer requests such by contacting the Telephone Company. The customer will be notified of the date of the discount expiration in advance.

3. There will be no charge to activate Vacation Number Reservation. Applicable

nonrecurring charges will apply each time Vacation Number Reservation is restored to full service.

C. Rates

The charge for Vacation Number Reservation is Fifty (50) percent of the regular flat rated monthly access line rate. (C)

___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No.: 272 Issued: October 10, 2006 Effective: November 24, 2006 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

2nd Revised Sheet No. 25.2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 1st Revised Sheet No. 25.2 CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 25

(D) ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No.: 272 Issued: October 10, 2006 Effective: November 24, 2006 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Pamela Donovan Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 26.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 26.1

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 26

INTEREXCHANGE RECEIVING SERVICE A. CONDITIONS

1. This is an arrangement where a customer may offer his patrons in another exchange the privilege of calling him without charge or without requesting the reversal of toll charges.

2. This service is provided from any of the Company's exchanges for individual business line or PBX services (except Payphone Service).

3. This service includes the listing of a special number in both the published directory and information records of the exchange or exchanges from which calls are to be accepted.

4. The service may be non-published at the option of the subscriber under that portion of this Tariff.

5. The charges for each message will be billed to the customer of this service at the

operator assisted station rate.

B. RATES Service Monthly Code Rate

Interexchange Receiving Service

1. First Exchange NRS $4.00

2. Additional Exchanges, each NRSA 4.00

Non-Recurring charges, as applicable, apply in addition to rates and charges shown on this sheet. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 27.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 27.1 CenturyTel (T)

SCHEDULE 27

INFORMATION DELIVERY SERVICE

A. GENERAL

1. Information Delivery Service (IDS) is a communications service offered by the Company to third party information providers which allow such third parties to provide pre-recorded announcements or interactive programs to call-in customers within the Local Access and Transport Areas (LATAs) of the Company.

This service permits a customer of the information provider to dial a 976 telephone number and receive, for a charge, the provider's pre-recorded information announcement or to participate in an interactive program of the provider.

2. The Company provides the network transmission facilities and services to transport

the information provider's customers' calls to the provider's premises and does not participate in the development of the provider's announcements or interactive programs. Each completed call to an information provider's 976 telephone number will be made at a charge to the calling customer levied by the provider and at a price determined and established by the provider. The Company, on behalf of the provider, will bill the provider's customer for the charge imposed by the provider.

3. The amount the provider charges will have no impact or bearing on the amounts the Company charges the provider for the Company's transport and billing services pursuant to the terms of the contractual agreement and this tariff.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 27.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 27.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 27

INFORMATION DELIVERY SERVICE B. CONDITIONS

1. This is an arrangement where a customer may offer his patrons in another exchange the privilege of calling him without charge or without requesting the reversal of toll charges.

The provision of IDS by the Company is subject to the immediate availability of central office facilities and the requirements of the local and toll network. The Company is not responsible for calls that cannot be completed as a result of repair or maintenance on facilities and equipment owned by the Company or the customer.

2. IDS will be furnished only when the customer contracts for as many exchange access trunk lines and provides sufficient announcement equipment to adequately serve all calls to a given IDS telephone number, without blockage and disruption of the network by incompleted calls.

3. The telephone numbers assigned to IDS are restricted to the 976 prefix. A Specific Number Request charge will apply if the subscriber requests a specific telephone number providing the requested telephone number is available. Requests for a specific telephone number will be honored on a first-come, first-served basis.

4. One directory listing is furnished without additional charge in the alphabetical section of the directory.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 27.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 27.3

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 27 INFORMATION DELIVERY SERVICE

B. CONDITIONS (Continued)

5. The selection of central offices providing IDS are determined entirely by the

Company.

6. The information provider shall provide continuous, twenty-four hour per day, uninterrupted automatic pre-recorded announcement or interactive program services. The information provider's equipment will allow access to an announcement message by a calling party within a maximum of 30 seconds. This equipment will provide an off-hook condition (answer supervision) at the beginning of each call and an on-hook condition (disconnect supervision) upon the completion of a full announcement cycle time duration.

7. The holding time for each recorded announcement or interactive program shall not

exceed sixty seconds or one complete cycle of a sixty second message unless otherwise stated and agreed upon by both parties. If the agreed upon holding time does exceed sixty seconds, the subscriber will pay the rate for additional holding time increments as appropriate.

8. Customer sponsorship of any particular announcement or recorded program service shall not preclude another customer from sponsoring the same or similar announcement.

9. The Company reserves the right to provide to the general public, upon specific request, the complete address and telephone number of the customer in response to inquiries and comments referring to customer services.

10. The customer has sole and exclusive responsibility and control over the content, quality, and characteristics of speech used in the recording. The Company assumes no liability for the quality of, defects in, or contents of the recording. The customer shall exclude from the message or announcement any matter the dissemination of which is prohibited by law or by rules, regulations, or orders of the Federal Communications Commission and/or the Oregon Public Utilities Commission. The Company will terminate service without prior notice for unlawful use of the service or use of the service for unlawful purposes.

___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 27.4 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 27.4

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 27

INFORMATION DELIVERY SERVICE B. CONDITIONS (Continued)

11. The following types of calls cannot be billed due to technical limitations and will not be permitted access to an IDS number and where possible, will be blocked:

Calls from Payphone Service.

Calls originating from outside the LATA.

Calls originating from some other exchange telephone companies within the LATA.

Operator-assisted calls and calls with alternative billing arrangements, i.e., third party billing, collect, or credit card calls.

Calls from toll denied or restricted lines and calls from certain types of hotel/motel or hospital service.

Calls from WATS access lines or from Feature Group B and D access lines.

Calls from public access lines.

12. Temporary suspension of service as described in Schedule 25 does not apply to this service.

13. The Company reserves the right to determine which types or classes of calls may or may not be permitted to access IDS telephone numbers.

14. IDS is not available for mass calling applications.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 27.5 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 27.5

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 27

INFORMATION DELIVERY SERVICE B. CONDITIONS (Continued)

15. IDS is intended only for the purpose of delivering recorded audio messages from the information providers to their clients. It is not intended for receiving messages from clients nor for transmission of live (non-recorded) messages nor for data transmission.

16. Prior to providing service, a contractual agreement will be executed between the

Company and the information provider setting forth the responsibilities of both parties and detailing the price per call that the information provider will charge.

17. The Company's liability for any losses or damages of any kind resulting from the unavailability or failure of its equipment or facilities or for any act, omission, or failure

perform by the Company or its employees or agents shall be limited to an amount no greater than the information provider has actually paid to the Company for the Information Delivery Service during the period in questions. Liability is calculated by

pro rata adjustment for the value of line and equipment charges which would be assessed only in the case of outages exceeding a 24-hour time period. In no

shall the Company be liable for lost profits of the subscriber or in any event liable in

manner to the clients of the subscriber.

18. The information provider is required to state the exact charge for each call to its service

in all advertising for the service regardless of the medium in which such advertising appears or is broadcast.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 27.6 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 27.6

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 27

INFORMATION DELIVERY SERVICE C. RATES

Nonrecurring Rate Per Charge Month $ $

1. Each exchange access trunk line See Key/PBX Schedule 2 Trunk Rate

2. Each 976 telephone number listed in the white pages of the telephone directory in alpha form, e.g., 976-TIME 20.00 5.00

3. Each 976 telephone number additional Directory Listing See Schedule 15

NOTE: Charges apply for each directory in which the number appears in alpha form.

4. Specific number request, each number 250.00 --

NOTE: This feature allows the information provider to request a specific number, if available, rather than accepting a Company-assigned number.

5. Service Inquiry 300.00 --

NOTE: This is a nonrefundable advance payment that will be deducted from the nonrecurring charge (6 below) when service is initially established.

6. Initial establishment of IDS, per announcement or program 1,000.00 --

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 27.7 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 27.7

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 27

INFORMATION DELIVERY SERVICE C. RATES (Continued)

Nonrecurring Rate Per Charge Call $ $

7. Call delivery and billing charge, 60 seconds or less holding time Call Delivery, per call -- *

Billing Charge, per call -- .10

8. Additional 60 second increments of

holding time, each -- .03

9. Each change in message holding time 150.00 --

10. Each change in the information provider's price 150.00 --

11. Telephone number change

- to a Company-assigned number 150.00 -- - to an information provider requested number 250.00 --

12. Each change in the program/customer's

name on the Company's bill 150.00 -- * The Call Delivery Charge billed to the information provider is the amount specified by the

prevailing contractual agreement between the Company and Pacific Northwest Bell. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 28.1 Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 28.1 CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T)

SCHEDULE 28

RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (C) (D)

(D)

Advice No. 308 Issued: October 28, 2011 Effective: October 28, 2011 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry Title: Manager, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 28.2 Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 28.2 CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T)

SCHEDULE 28

RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (Cont’d) (C)

(D)

(D)

Advice No. 308 Issued: October 28, 2011 Effective: October 28, 2011 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry Title: Manager, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 28.3 Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 28.3 CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T)

SCHEDULE 28

RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (Cont’d) (C)

(D)

(D)

Advice No. 308 Issued: October 28, 2011 Effective: October 28, 2011 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry Title: Manager, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 28.4 Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 28.4 CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T)

SCHEDULE 28

RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (Cont’d) (C) (D)

(D)

Advice No. 308 Issued: October 28, 2011 Effective: October 28, 2011 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry Title: Manager, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Third Revised Sheet No. 28.5 Cancels Second Revised Sheet No. 28.5 CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T)

SCHEDULE 28

RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (Cont’d) (C) (D)

(D)

Advice No. 308 Issued: October 28, 2011 Effective: October 28, 2011 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry Title: Manager, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 29.1

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 29.1

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 29

LOCAL PRIVATE LINE SERVICE A. CONDITIONS

1. Application

Local Private Line Service provided under this Schedule is only for service provided on an intraexchange basis. Service is provided on the following basis:

a. Local Channel

A facility between the central office and the point of termination at the customer's premises or between the central office and an off premise location. One local channel is required for each service point.

b. Interoffice Channel

The facility between central offices in multi-office exchanges applies when the customer's service points are in different central office areas.

c. Multi-Point Service Arrangement

The charge that applies per local channel when multi-point local exchange service is provided.

d. Suburban Mileage

The charge that applies for each termination outside of the Base Rate Area. Mileage is measured from the service point to the nearest point on the base rate area boundary with fractional 1/4 miles treated as whole quarters.

___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 29.2

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 29.2

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 29

LOCAL PRIVATE LINE SERVICE A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

2. Provision of Facilities

The rates contained in this Schedule contemplate the provision of Private Line Service where the Company has available facilities. Special Construction is involved where one or more of the following conditions are present:

a. The channel facilities to provide services or channels are not available and the Company constructs facilities to provide the services or channels for the customer and there is no other requirement for the facilities so constructed.

b. The Company constructs channel facilities of a type other than that which the Company would otherwise utilize in order to provide service or channels for the customer.

c. The Company constructs facilities to meet requirements specified by the customer that involves a route other than that which the Company would normally utilize in order to provide services or channels.

d. At the customer's request, a greater number of channel facilities are constructed by the Company than would otherwise be constructed in order to fulfill the customer's initial requirements for services or channels.

e. The channel facilities to provide service or channels are not available and the Company expedites construction of the facilities at a greater expense than would otherwise be incurred.

f. The channel facilities to provide services or channels are not available and the Company expedites construction of the facilities to provide services or channels for the period during which the permanent facilities are under construction.

g. Title to all facilities provided in accordance with the preceding remains in the Company.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 29.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 29.3

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 29

LOCAL PRIVATE LINE SERVICE B. SUB-VOICE CHANNELS

1. Description

a. Unconditioned channels capable of transmitting direct current mark-space or binary signals at rates up to 150 bauds. These channels are not suitable for the transmission of alternating current tones and for direct current metallic continuity transmission.

b. Channels are furnished for remote metering, supervisory control and miscellaneous signaling. They are used to indicate readings of meters at distant locations, operate switches which, in turn, perform some desired operation or operate special

signaling devices of the customer and for low speed teletypewriter.

2. Conditions

a. Channels will be furnished by whatever means the Company may elect, whether by

wire, radio, fiber optic, carrier or a combination thereof on a two-wire basis.

b. Where facility and operation conditions require, the Company reserves the right to re-route an existing channel over different facilities.

c. Channels which require metallic facilities are offered only where facility and operations conditions permit. Furnishing of such channels does not contemplate construction of facilities for this purpose, rearrangements of other services on an existing route, or provision of service over any route other than that which the Company would normally provided the service.

d. The Company reserves the right, after one year advance written notification to the customer, to convert metallic facilities to other forms of transmission.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 29.4 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 29.4

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 29 LOCAL PRIVATE LINE SERVICE B. SUB-VOICE CHANNELS (Continued) 3. Rates Service Monthly _Code__ _Rate__ a. Local Channel, each CPL1 $ 6.30 b. Interoffice Channel Between serving central offices, each 1/4 mile CPC1 .50 c. Multi-Point Service Arrangement In addition to the rate for a local channel, when more than two local channels are bridged on a service. Per local channel including the first two Type Metallic Continuity CPM1A .45 All Others CPM1B 1.50 d . Suburban Mileage Each station located outside the Base Rate Area of an exchange, per 1/4 mile MGPS .55 (e) Channels on the same premises two-point channels, each LCC 2.00 (f) Private Line Extension Time and Material charges apply to extend a private line to an additional location on the same premises. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 29.5 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 29.5

CenturyTel __________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 29

LOCAL PRIVATE LINE SERVICE C. VOICE GRADE CHANNELS AND EXCHANGE SERVICE EXTENSIONS 1. Description Channels with an approximate bandwidth of 300-3000 Hz furnished for voice transmission on a two-wire basis. 2. Conditions

a. The maximum recommended number of stations on a channel are 20. If the number of stations on a service exceeds 20, the Company will not guarantee end-to-end circuit parameters will be met.

b. Exchange service extensions may be located on the premises of another customer only if the customer has his own separate service at the same location. Residential exchange service extensions will not be extended to any business premises.

3. Rates Service Monthly Code Rate a. Local Channels, each CPL2 $ 6.90 b. Interoffice Channel - Between servicing Central Offices, per 1/4 mile CPC2 .90 c. Multi-Point Service Arrangement - In addition to the rate for a local channel, when more than two local channels are bridged on a service, per local channel including the first two CPM2 2.15 d. Suburban Mileage - To extend a voice grade channel outside the Base Rate Area MGPL .75 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 29.6 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 29.6

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 29

LOCAL PRIVATE LINE SERVICE D. DATA CHANNELS 1. Description

a. Channels with an approximate bandwidth of 300 to 3000 Hz, with a net loss of 16 db @ 1000 Hz, used for data transmission and for remote metering, supervisory control and miscellaneous signaling on a two-wire basis.

b. These channels are not suitable for the transmission of direct current pulses.

c. The number of stations that may be connected and the distance over which satisfactory

transmission is possible may be limited by operating and transmission factors. 2. Conditions

a. The maximum recommended number of stations on a channel are 20. If the number

of stations on a service exceeds 20, the Company will not guarantee that end-to-end circuit parameters will be met.

b. Channels for remote metering, supervisory control and miscellaneous signaling

are furnished to indicate readings of meters at distant locations, operate switches which, in turn, per-form some desired operation, or operate special signaling devices of the customer.

c. When used for data transmission, terminal equipment is required to condition signals:

(1) Generated by customer-provided apparatus to signals suitable for transmission on a channel and

(2) Received from such a channel to signals for delivery to customer-provided

apparatus. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 29.7 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 29.7

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 29

LOCAL PRIVATE LINE SERVICE

D. DATA CHANNELS (Continued)

2. Rates

Service Monthly Code Rate a. Local Channels, each CPL3 $18.75 b. Interoffice Channel Between service Central Offices, per 1/4 mile CPC3 .95 c. Multi-Point Service Arrangement In addition to the rate for a local channel, when more than two local channels are bridged on a service, per local channel including the first two CPM3 2.15 d. Suburban Mileage Each station located outside the Base Rate Area of an exchange, per 1/4 mile MGPS .55 e. Private Line Extension Non-Recurring Charges will apply to extend a private line to an additional location on the same premises - - f. Channels on the same premises Two-point channel, each LCD 2.00 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 29.8 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 29.8

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 29

LOCAL PRIVATE LINE SERVICE E. WIRED MUSIC CHANNELS 1. Description Channels are furnished for closed circuit (non-broadcast) transmission of voice and music signals in one direction only on a two-point or multi-point basis. 2. Conditions

a. All station equipment and facilities, other than equipment necessary for suitably terminating

the channel facilities on the premises of or within the building occupied by the customer or authorized user, shall be provided by the customer.

b. The use of transmitting equipment, loudspeakers, sound reproduction or sound

recording apparatus, amplifiers or other equipment furnished by the customer is the entire responsibility of the customer for which the Company assumes no obligation.

3. Rates

Service Monthly Code Rate

a. Local Channel, each CPL6 $ 5.25 b. Interoffice Channel Between serving central offices,

per 1/4 mile CPC6 1.10 c. Suburban Mileage Each station located outside the base rate area of an exchange,

per 1/4 mile MGPS .55 - ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 29.9 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 29.9

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 29

LOCAL PRIVATE LINE SERVICE

E. WIRED MUSIC CHANNELS (Continued)

Service Monthly Code Rate

3. Rates (Continued) d. Private Line Extension Time and Material charges apply to extend a private line channel to an additional location on the same premises - - e. Channels on the same premise Two-point channels, each LCM $ 2.00 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 29.10 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 29.10

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 29

LOCAL PRIVATE LINE SERVICE

F. LOCAL AREA DATA SERVICE 1. Description

a. Unconditioned metallic channels furnished for the transmission of digital data signals generated by local area data sets.

b. Channels are furnished from a single wire center between two terminal locations of the customer for 2-wire or 4-wire operation, 7 days per week, 24 hours per day, for a minimum period of one month.

c. The maximum facility limitations will be specified by the Company. 2. Conditions

a. Channels will be furnished where operating and facility conditions permit. Furnishing of such channels does not contemplate the construction of facilities for this purpose only,

rearrangements of other services on an existing route or provision of service over any route other than that over which the Company would normally provide service. b. The Company makes no guarantee of the continued availability of the channels provided. If, in the normal course of events, the facility used becomes unavailable as the result of cable changes or routing changes, the Company will notify the customer in writing 90 days prior to such change. c. Channels provided under this offering may not be connected directly with facilities furnished in connection with exchange, message toll, or any other types of private line service offered under this tariff. d. The interface specifications and transmission parameters will be in accordance with the Company's technical reference for these channel ___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 29.11 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 29.11

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 29

LOCAL PRIVATE LINE SERVICE F. LOCAL AREA DATA SERVICE (Continued) 3. Rates and Charges a. Recurring Monthly Charges

Service Rate Per Service Installation Code Month Code Charge

Per two-point channel (1) Two-wire CP1A $ 6.00 XCP1A $ 200.00 (2) Four-wire CP1B 12.00 XCP1B 220.00 b. Non-Recurring Charges Service Code Charges (1) The network access line connection charge from Schedule 2 (Paragraph 1.D.(1)(a) applies to establish XNSB Refer to any local private line provided in or Schedule 2 this Schedule. XNSR (2) Non-Recurring charges will apply for premises work required to install, move, change or rearrange any service provided in this Schedule. - - (3) The "Other Network Access Line Work" charge from Schedule 2 (Paragraph 1.D.(1)(d)) will apply to each channel on a multi-point Refer to service arrangement. XAL Schedule 2

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 30.1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 30.1

CenturyTel (T) ______________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 30

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AND ARRANGEMENTS 1. For special services and arrangements requested by a customer, for which provision is not

otherwise made, the appropriate monthly rates, installation charges and basic termination charges equivalent to the total cost of furnishing such equipment or arrangements apply.

2. Total cost will be based on the following items to the extent that they are applicable:

a. Cost of maintenance.

b. Cost of operation. c. Depreciation on the installed cost of any facilities provided, based on the useful

service life of the facilities with an appropriate allowance for net salvage.

d. Administration, taxes and uncorrectable revenue on the basis of reasonable average

e. Any other specific items of expense associated with the particular situation.

f. A reasonable amount based on the installed cost of any facilities provided, for return.

3. Installed cost in c. and f. above includes cost of equipment and materials specifically

or used plus the cost of installing including engineering, labor, supervision, transportation, right-of-way and any other items which are chargeable to the capital account. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 31.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 31.1

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 31 CONNECTION TO CUSTOMER-PROVIDED FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS A. CONDITIONS

1. General Provisions

a. Customer-provided terminal equipment and communications systems may be connected with the facilities furnished by the Company for use with individual line service in compliance with Part 68 of the F.C.C. Rules. The customer shall notify the Company what equipment is to be attached, and to which line. Notification

shall also be given when such equipment is disconnected.

b. Where telephone service is used in connection with customer-provided terminal equipment or communications systems, the operating characteristics of such equipment or systems shall be such as not to interfere with any of the service offerings by the Company. Satisfactory performance of the telephone network requires continuing functional compatibility of the network control signals and the switching equipment involved.

b. Such use is subject to the further provisions that the customer-provided

equipment or systems do not endanger the safety of Company employees or the public; damage, require change in or alteration of, the equipment or other facilities of the company; interfere with the proper functioning of such equipment or facilities, impair the operation of the telephone network or otherwise injure the public in its use of the Company's services.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 31.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 31.2

CenturyTel ___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 31

CONNECTION TO CUSTOMER-PROVIDED FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS (Continued)

A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

1. General Provisions (Continued)

d. Upon notice from the Company that the customer-provided equipment or system is causing or is likely to cause such hazard or interference, the customer shall make such change as shall be necessary to remove or prevent such hazard or interference. Customers shall be notified in advance wherever possible of their responsibility for the payment of all Company charges for visits by the Company to the customer's premises where a service difficulty or trouble report results from customer-provided equipment or facilities.

e. The Company shall not be responsible for the installation, operation or

of any customer-provided equipment. Telephone service is not represented as adapted to the use of customer-provided equipment. Where such equipment is connected to Company facilities, the responsibility of the Company shall be limited to the furnishing of facilities suitable for telephone service and to the maintenance and operation of such facilities. The Company shall not be responsible for the through transmission of signals generated by customer-provided equipment or for the quality of, or defects in, such transmission or the reception of signals by customer-provided equipment.

____________________________________________________________________________Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 31.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 31.3

CenturyTel ___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 31

CONNECTION TO CUSTOMER-PROVIDED FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS (Continued)

A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

1. General Provisions (Continued)

f. The Company shall not be responsible to the customer or otherwise if changes in the criteria contained in these conditions or in any of the facilities, operations, or procedures of the Company render any customer-provided equipment or facilities obsolete or require modification or alteration of such equipment or otherwise affect its use or performance. The customer will be given advance notice of significant changes to enable conformance of customers' equipment to the revised service.

g. Where any customer-provided equipment or system is used with telephone service in violation of any of these conditions, the Company will take such mediate action as necessary for the protection of the network and will promptly notify the customer of the violation.

h. The customer will be charged for visits by Company employees to the customer's

premises where a service difficulty or trouble report results from customer-provided equipment.

___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 31.4 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 31.4

CenturyTel ___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 31

CONNECTION TO CUSTOMER-PROVIDED FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS (Continued)

A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

2. Customer Premises Inside Wiring (CPIW) a. Customer premises inside wiring (CPIW) is telephone wiring located on the

customer's premises beginning at the point of connection of premises wiring to the Company's facilitates and terminating at the point of connection of terminal equipment. CPIW may be installed by either the Company or the customer. When inside wire is installed by the Company, it will be provided on a non-regulated time and material basis.

b. The connection to Company facilities will be at a network interface provided by

company. Terminal equipment will be connected to the inside wire at each location of use via a customer-provided modular jack or similar device. FCC registration/approved equipment must be used.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 31.5 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 31.5

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 31

CONNECTION TO CUSTOMER-PROVIDED FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS (Continued) A. CONDITIONS (Continued)

2. Customer Premises Inside Wiring (CPIW) (Continued) e. Work of CPIW may be performed by the customer, a technician designated by

the customer, or the Company on a time and material basis at the customer's request.

f. It is necessary for the Company to make a service call to clear a line having a

in CPIW, a visit charge will apply. The Company will notify the customer of the problem and discuss charge(s) before the service person is dispatched.

3. Liability

(a) The liability of the Company for damages arising out or mistakes, omissions, interruptions, delays, or errors or defects in transmission occurring in the course of furnishing a service and not caused by the negligence of the customer, shall, in no event, exceed an amount equivalent to the proportionate rate to the customer for the

period of service during which such mistake, omission, interruption, delay, or error or defect in transmission occurs.

(b) When the facilities of other companies are used in establishing connections to

points not reached by the Company's facilities, the Company is not liable for any act or omission of the other company or companies.

(c) The Company is not liable for any unavoidable damage to the customer's

associated wiring on such premises, or from the installation or removal thereof. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 32.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 32.1

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 32

SHARED TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (STS) A. DESCRIPTION STS is the provision of telecommunications and information management services and equipment to a user group located in discrete premises in building complexes, campuses or high-rise buildings, by a commercial shared services provider or by a users' association, through privately owned customer premises equipment and associated data processing and information management services and includes the provision of connections to local exchange telecommunications service. B. CONDITIONS There are two classifications of telecommunications providers: (1) a Public Utility or (2) a Competitive Services Provider, hereafter referred to as the Customer-of-Record. The Customer-of-Record must be authorized in a certificate of authority from the Commission in order to resell or share local service with its customers, hereafter referred to as clients. The competitive service offering provided by a Customer-of-Record are those authorized under the laws relating to the Public Utility Commission of Oregon in OAR 860-32-005 and -010. Network Access is available under Basic Exchange Access Services in Schedule 1. Directory Services are available per the terms and conditions in Schedule 15. Other supplemental services are available from the appropriate tariff schedules. The Customer-of-Record must subscribe to a sufficient number of trunks/lines to insure service standards as determined by the Company. If flat rate service is located on the same property as measured, the flat rate service must be physically arranged so it cannot be used to supplement any measured usage. The Company will be responsible for the installation and maintenance of network facilities and the quality of transmission from the central office through the Company's side of the point of demarcation on the customer's premises. The Customer-of-Record is responsible for the quality of the telecommunications network on the customer's side of the point of demarcation. Placement of all facilities must comply with FCC Part 68 Rules and Regulations. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 32.2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 32.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 32

SHARED TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (STS) B. CONDITIONS (Cont'd) The Customer-of-Record will provide the Company with a legal description of the resale/shared area it is to serve. The area to be served is limited to buildings and land in which there is an interest by virtue of ownership, lease, or management agreement. The Customer-of-Record has total responsibility for the administration, use of service, and management of the account. The Company retains the right to serve occupants at any location where STS exists upon request from the occupants. The Customer-of-Record, in reselling or sharing service with clients, is the party responsible for the following: 1. Placing the application for service in its entirety. No orders will be accepted from clients of

the Customer-of-Record. 2. Protecting the security and confidentiality of client information to the Company to

adequately secure the account (i.e., directory services, toll records). 3. Placing any requests for additions, changes, rearrangements, discontinuance, or

of the service. 4. Paying all charges billed by the Company for use by the Customer-of-Record and the

clients for network access, toll, measured usage, directory assistance, directory listing, etc. 5. Allocating the clients' charges based on the monthly statement. The Company is not

responsible for the allocation of charges for resale/shared services. 6. Providing customer notification to all clients of proposed and/or approved tariff changes.

Whenever notice to CenturyTel’s customers is required, the Company will provide the proper notification to the Customer-of-Record.

7. Providing intercept to reserved and disconnected station line numbers when subscribing to

Direct Inward Dialing Service under the conditions found in Schedule 21 of this tariff ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariff

Third Revised Sheet No. 33.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 33.1

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 33 N11 ABBREVIATED DIALING CODES (N) A. Description

1. Abbreviated dialing codes enable callers to connect to a location in the phone network

that otherwise would be accessible only via a seven or ten-digit telephone number. The network must be pre-programmed to translate the three-digit code into the appropriate seven or ten-digit telephone number and route the call accordingly. For N11 codes, the first digit can be any digit other than 1 or 0 and the last two digits are both 1.

2. The following N11 abbreviated dialing codes were assigned for specific uses by FCC

Decision Nos. 97-51 and 00-256, issued in CC Docket 92-105: 211 – Community Information and Referral Services 311 – Non-Emergency Governmental Services 511 - Traffic and Transportation Information 711 – Telecommunications Relay Service 811 – One-Call Notification Systems

B. Terms and Conditions 1. The offering of these abbreviated dialing codes can be delivered via regular exchange

access lines (by individual business line, residential line, PBX trunks, etc.) 2. Access to these abbreviated dialing codes is not available through the following dialing

arrangements: 1+ +, 0- (credit card, third-party billing, collect calls) 01XXXX Operator assisted calls will not be completed. (N)

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 269 Issued: August 16, 2006 Effective: October 1, 2006 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 33.2

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 33 (N) N11 ABBREVIATED DIALING CODES B. Terms and Conditions (Cont'd) 3. The company will provide only the delivery of the calls. The entity that has been granted

authorization to use the N11 abbreviated dialing code will be responsible for providing any announcements and services to the callers.

4. Directory listings may be provided for N11 services under the terms, conditions, and

rates specified in this tariff. 5. The N11 subscriber is restricted from selling or transferring the N11 code to an

unaffiliated entity, either directly or indirectly. 6. Calls to the N11 code that translate to a disconnected number will be routed to intercept

for a maximum of 60 days when the N11 provider is a Company subscriber. 7. Disputes regarding geographic coverage by two or more N11 subscribers will be

referred to the Commission. 8. Only a single seven or ten-digit local number or a single ten-digit toll free number may

be used as the point-to-point number. 9. The N11 subscriber should work separately with cellular or wireless companies to ascertain whether cellular or wireless customers will be able to reach referral services provided by dialing N11. (N) ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 269 Issued: August 16, 2006 Effective: October 1, 2006 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 33.3

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________ N11 ABBREVIATED DIALING CODES (N) B. Terms and Conditions (Cont'd) 10. N11 will be provided under the following conditions: a. The N11 subscriber will subscribe to adequate telephone facilities initially and

subsequently as may be required to adequately handle calls to N11 without impairing the Company's general telephone service or telephone plant.

b. The N11 subscriber is responsible for obtaining al necessary permission,

licenses, written consents, waivers and releases and all other rights from all persons whose work, statements or performances are used in connection with the service, and from all holders of copyrights, trademarks, and patents used in connection with said service.

c. The N11 subscriber will be liable for, and will indemnify, protect, defend and save

harmless the Company against all suits, actions, claims, demands and judgements, and all costs, expenses and counsel fees incurred on account thereof, arising out of and resulting directly or indirectly from the service or in connection therewith, including but not limited to, any loss, damage, expense or liability resulting from any infringement or claim of infringement, or any patent, trademark, copyright, or resulting from any claim of liable and slander.

d. Suspension of N11 Service is not allowed. e. The N11 subscriber will respond promptly to any and all complaints lodged with

any regulatory authority against any service provided via N11. If requested by the Company, the N11 subscriber will assist the Company in responding to complaints made to the Company concerning the subscriber's N11 service. (N)

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 269 Issued: August 16, 2006 Effective: October 1, 2006 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 33.4

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________ N11 ABBREVIATED DIALING CODES (N)

B. Terms and Conditions (Cont'd) 10. (Cont'd) f. The Company will provide both oral and written notification when a N11

subscriber's service unreasonably interferes with or impairs other services rendered to the public by the Company or by other subscribers of N11. The Company reserves the right once notification is made to institute protective measures up to and including termination at any time and without further notice. The Company may take protective measures when the N11 subscriber makes no modification or is unwilling to accept modification in method of operation, or continues to cause service impairments.

11. The following conditions apply if the N11 subscriber provides a pre-recorded

announcement: a. The N11 subscriber will provide the announcements. The Company will

provide only delivery of the call. b. The provision of access to the N11 network by the Company for the

transmission of announcements or recorded program services is subject to the availability of such facilities and the requirements of the local exchange network.

c. The N11 subscriber assumes all financial responsibility for all costs involved

in providing announcements or recorded program services including, but not limited to, the recorder-announcement equipment producing the recording, advertising and promotional expenses.

d. The N11 subscriber assumes all financial responsibility, according to other

specific rates and charges under tariff, for all facilities required to connect the recorder-announcement equipment located on the subscriber's premises. (N)

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 269 Issued: August 16, 2006 Effective: October 1, 2006 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 33.5

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________ N11 ABBREVIATED DIALING CODES (N) B. Terms and Conditions (Cont'd) 12. The Company may take all legal and practical steps to disassociate itself from N11

subscribers whose business and/or public conduct (whether demonstrated or proposed) is of a type that in the Company's discretion generates unacceptable levels of complaints by end users.

13. The Company will not be responsible for calls that cannot be completed as a result of

repair or maintenance difficulties in Company facilities and equipment or on equipment owned or leased by the subscriber.

14. The Company, its employees, or its agents are not liable to any person for civil

damages resulting from or caused by any act or omission in development, design, installation, operation, maintenance, performance or provision of N11 service, except for willful or wanton misconduct.

C. Rates Nonrecurring Charge Initial Setup, Per Host Switch and/or Stand Alone Switch $300.00 Subsequent Changes Per Host Switch and/or Stand Alone Switch $50.00 (N) ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 269 Issued: August 16, 2006 Effective: October 1, 2006 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 34.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 34.1

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 34

CONCURRENCE IN REGULATIONS AND RATES 1. Message Toll Telephone Service

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc concurs in Schedule No. 73 of Tariff P.U.C. Or. No. 5 of U.S. WEST Company, together with amendments and successive issues, for the purpose of providing message toll telephone service within our serving area within the State of Oregon.

Intrastate service is furnished in conjunction with interstate service, the regulations and charges for which are in F.C.C. Tariff No. 263 of American Telephone and Telegraph Company, Long Lines Department. CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. also concurs in this Tariff. CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. hereby expressly reserves the right to cancel and make void this statement of concurrence at any time as it appears that such cancellation is to the best interest of CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc., subject to such orders of the Public Utility Commission of Oregon as apply to such cancellation.

2. Wide Area Telephone Service

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. concurs in Schedule No. 72 of Tariff P.U.C. Or. No. 5 of U.S. WEST Company, together with amendments and successive issues, for the purpose of providing wide area telephone service within our serving area within the State of Oregon.

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. hereby expressly reserves the right to cancel and make void this statement of concurrence at any time as it appears that such cancellation is to the best interest of CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc., subject to such order of the Public Utility Commissioner of Oregon as apply to such cancellation.

___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 34.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 34.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 34

CONCURRENCE IN REGULATIONS AND RATES 3. Interexchange Private Line Service

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. concurs in the schedule of charges for Interexchange Private Line Service as specified in the U.S. WEST Tariff P.U.C. OR No. 16.

Private Line service is the furnishing of company facilities for communication purposes of the customer and authorized users between specified locations.

The furnishing of service under this tariff is subject to the availability of facilities.

Further delineation of the conditions covering the provision of Interexchange Private Line Service is contained in the U.S. WEST Tariff P.U.C. OR No. 16. CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. hereby expressly reserves the right to cancel and make void this statement of concurrence at any time as it appears that such cancellation is to the best interest of Telephone Utilities of Oregon, Inc., subject to orders of the Commissioner as apply to such cancellation.

Local private line service is provided as set forth in Schedule 29 of this tariff.

4. Emergency Communications System Nine-One-One (9-1-1)

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. concurs in the regulations and rates set forth in the U.S. WEST Tariff P.U.C. OR. No. 5, Schedule 9, 9-1-1 Emergency Communications System, together with amendments and successive issues for the purpose of providing 9-1-1 Emergency Communications System in the Company's exchanges. Service is available where facility conditions permit. CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. hereby expressly reserves the right to cancel and make void this statement of concurrence at such time the Company establishes its own 9-1-1 Emergency Communications System tariff subject to the approval of the Commission.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.1

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 35

DISCONTINUED SERVICES A. GENERAL

Discontinued services listed in this Schedule are services which no longer available to new customers but are provided to existing customers under conditions as specified for each service.

B. CONDITIONS 1. Discontinued services are furnished subject to all rules and regulations of this Tariff. 2. The Company will continue to provide and maintain any equipment or service only as

long as replacement parts are available from embedded inventory. 3. The only remaining discontinued service in this Schedule is for Foreign Exchange

Service for residential customers. C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE 1. Foreign Exchange Service is limited to existing residential customers until they

disconnect the service. No supersedure of existing service will be permitted. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) (Schedule I - CenturyTel of Oregon Service Area) 1. CONTIGUOUS EXCHANGES (Other than Stafford service in Charbonneau and Aurora) The monthly rate for this service will be the sum of items b. and c.: b. Local Charge Service Rate Per Code Month (1) Residence one-party line, each (a) Inter-office LCR1 $6.50 (b) Cross Boundary LCR1F 5.00 c. Foreign Exchange Mileage (1) That portion within the local ex- change of the airline distance (V and H mileage) between the rate centers of the local and serving exchanges, per mile MGF1 4.00 (2) Airline distance from the primary station to the point of connection on the common boundary of the local and serving exchanges per 1/4 mile MGF1F 2.50 d. Suburban Mileage, if applicable Refer to Schedule 4 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.3

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) (Schedule I - CenturyTel of Oregon Service Area) 2. CONTIGUOUS EXCHANGES - Charbonneau and Aurora Exchanges with Foreign

Exchange Service from Stafford. a. The monthly rate for this service will be the sum of items (1) and (2) (1) Each line or off-premises extension including mileage if applicable. The rate of the serving exchange (2) Foreign Exchange Access Charge This charge includes all facilities in the local exchange necessary for Foreign Exchange Service. Service Rate Per Code Month a. Residence one-party line, each LCRW $25.00 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.4 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.4

CenturyTel (T)

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) Schedule II - Rose Valley Telephone Company Service Area The rates specified for Schedule II apply in the Northwestern Telephone Systems, Inc.

serving area for Foreign Exchange Service between exchanges of the Company and other connecting companies.

1. Intra-Company Foreign Exchange Service (Between Exchanges of the Company) a. The monthly rate for Suburban Residential Exchange Service in contiguous Company

exchanges will be the sum of items (1) and (2) (1) The monthly rate for local service in the Foreign (serving) Exchange for suburban

residential service. (2) Mileage in the local exchange measured Service Rate Per airline distance from the customer's Code Month primary station to the nearest point on the common boundary of the local and Foreign Exchange areas: MGF6 $1.00 Per 1/4 mile or fraction thereof b. The monthly charge for One-Party, or One-Party Extension Station Service will be the sum of items (1), (2) and (3). (1) Mileage in the local exchange measured airline miles from the location of the primary station to the nearest point on the common boundary of the local and Foreign Exchanges. (a) Residence Service Per 1/4 mile or fraction thereof MGF5 2.50 MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 35.5 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.5 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.5

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) Schedule II - Rose Valley Telephone Company Service Area (Continued) 1. Intra-Company Foreign Exchange Service (Continued) b. The monthly charge . . . (Continued) Service Rate Per Code Month (2) The monthly rate of the Foreign (serving) exchange for the class, grade or type of service provided. (Not less than one- party service). (3) Suburban mileage in the Foreign (serving) Exchange from the point on the common boundary measured airline distance to the nearest point of the base rate area of the serving exchange. Per 1/4 mile or fraction thereof MGF6 $1.00 2. Inter-Company Contiguous Exchanges - a. Local Contiguous Exchanges - Customers in an exchange area of the Company receiving service from a contiguous exchange area of another company; the monthly charge will be the rate of the foreign (serving) exchange for the class and grade of service provided, plus the monthly charges indicated below for service in the local exchange area: MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 35.6 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.6 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.6

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) Schedule II - Rose Valley Telephone Company Service Area (Continued) 2. Inter-Company Contiguous Exchanges (Continued) a. Local Contiguous Exchanges (Continued) Service Rate Per Code Month (1) One-Party or One-Party Extension Service LCR1 $36.00 (2) Mileage in the local exchange measured airline distance from the customer's station to the nearest point on the common boundary of the local and foreign exchange. First 1/2 mile or fraction thereof MGF1 3.75 Each additional 1/4 mile or fraction thereof MGFA 1.75 MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 35.7 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.7 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.7

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) Schedule II - Rose Valley Telephone Company Service Area (Continued) 2. Inter-Company Contiguous Exchanges (Continued)

(a) Foreign (Serving) Contiguous Exchange Service-Customers in an exchange area (local exchange area) of another company receiving service from a contiguous exchange area of this Company; the monthly charge will be the rate for service in the local exchange plus the monthly charges indicated below for service in the foreign (serving) exchange of this Company.

(b) Suburban mileage in the foreign (serving) exchange measured airline distance from the point on the common boundary mentioned under Mileage in Local Exchange preceding to the nearest point on the base rate area of the Service Rate Per

foreign (serving) exchange. Code Month First 1/2 mile or fraction thereof MGS6 $3.75 Each Additional 1/4 mile or fraction thereof MGFA 1.75 MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 35.8 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.8 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.8

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) Schedule II - Rose Valley Telephone Company Service Area (Continued) 3. Local Non-Contiguous Foreign Exchange Service Service Rate Per Code Month

a. Suburban mileage in the local exchange (if applicable), measured airline distance from airline distance from the foreign exchange station to the nearest point on the base rate area boundary:

Each 1/2 mile or fraction thereof MGS5 $2.50 b. Interexchange mileage; the V and H mileage between rate centers of the local and foreign (serving) exchanges, as determined for message toll telephone service: Each mile or fraction thereof Refer to Schedule No. 33 4. Suburban Residential, Contiguous Exchange Service a. The charges for customers in an exchange area of the Company receiving suburban

residential Foreign Exchange Service from a contiguous exchange of another company will be the sum of (1) and (2).

(1) The monthly rate in the foreign (serving) exchange for suburban residential service. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 35.9 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.9 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.9

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) Schedule II - Rose Valley Telephone Company Service Area (Continued) 4. Suburban Residential, Contiguous Exchange Service (Continued) Service Rate Per Code Month

(2) Mileage in the local exchange measured airline miles from the customer's pri- mary station location to the nearest location to the nearest point on the point on the primary boundary of the local and foreign exchange areas: Each 1/4 mile or fraction thereof MGFS $1.50

(3) The charge for each customer receiving suburban residential foreign exchange service from this Company in a contiguous exchange of another company will be the sum of (a) and (b).

(a) The monthly rate for suburban residential local service the exchange from which the service is provided. (b) Mileage or other charges in the local exchange of the other Company. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 35.10 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.10 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.10

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) Schedule III - Applicable to the TU Eastern Oregon Service Area

1. Contiguous and Non-Contiguous Exchanges - The rate for each foreign exchange line or off-premises extension will be the sum of the applicable rates in items a, b, c,

Service Rate Per Code Month a. Local Charge (1) Residence one-party LCR1 $10.00 b. Foreign Exchange Mileage (1) Contiguous exchanges - the airline distance from the customer's station location to the nearest point on the common boundary of the local and foreign exchanges. (a) First 1/2 mile or fraction thereof MGF1 3.00 MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 35.11 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.11 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.11

CenturyTel

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) Schedule IV - Applicable to the Rose Valley Service Area 1. Contiguous and non-Contiguous Exchanges Service Rate Per Code Month d. Suburban mileage, if applicable - non-contiguous exchanges Each 1/4 mile or fraction thereof MGS5 $1.00 MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 35.15 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.12 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.12

CenturyTel (T)

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) 1. CONDITIONS

a. Foreign Exchange Service is service furnished from an exchange other than the one from which is would normally be furnished. The local exchange (local company) is the exchange in which the customer is located. The foreign exchange (serving company) is the exchange from which service is furnished.

b. Foreign Exchange Service will be provided on the basis of an office-to-office routing

of interexchange facilities. Across boundary routing of the facilities will be provided on a temporary, emergency basis only where local exchange facilities are available. The foreign exchange service, if still desired, must be re-routed office-to-office.

c. The rate for foreign exchange off-premises extension applies when the primary service is located in the foreign exchange and the off-premises extension is located in the local exchange.

d. The rates applicable for toll service will be those of the foreign exchange.

e. Rates for directory service and similar services, will be those applicable under the Tariff

of the local exchange. Other exchange services will be at the rates of the foreign exchange company.

f. Terminal loops may be installed outside the building in which the primary station is located, but only on the same continuous property. Where applicable, terminal loop rates will apply as covered in Schedule 13.

g. The installation charge for Foreign Exchange Service will be that of the local and

foreign exchange for the same class and grade of service. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 35.16 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 ____________________________________________________________________________Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 35.13 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 35.13

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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DISCONTINUED SERVICES C. FOREIGN EXCHANGE SERVICE (Continued) 1. CONDITIONS (Continued) h. Residence Foreign Exchange Service is furnished for the use of the customer and

members of his household only. i. Joint user service cannot be used in conjunction with Foreign Exchange Service. j. Foreign exchange paystation service is not authorized.

k. Foreign Exchange Service is not permitted between exchanges which are in the same extended area service (EAS) toll-free calling area.

l. Customer billing for Foreign Exchange Service will be done in accordance with the

practices and procedures as established by the Company. MATERIAL APPEARED ON SHEET NO. 35.17 IN TARIFF P.U.C. OR. NO. 2 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 36.1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.1

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued By CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 36.2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised No. 36.2

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

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COMPETITIVE RESPONSE (N) 2. One Month Free – One Bill Credit

Existing business customers may be eligible for one bill credit when they contact the Company to inform them that they have received a better priced offer for the same or comparable service(s) from a competitor, or when they contact the Company to disconnect service(s) and agree to retain their service(s) with the Company. To be eligible, the customer's charges for the specific service(s) for which they have received the offer must equal or exceed $25 (excluding long distance, taxes, surcharges, and other fees) and the customer must agree to retain the service(s) for one year after receiving the bill credit. The credit will be reflected on the customer’s bill for the first month bill following the customer’s acceptance of this promotion. The bill credit will be equal to the monthly charges for the services that were retained after the customer notified the company of the competitive offer or made a disconnect request (excluding long distance, taxes, surcharges, and other fees), not to exceed $500.00 per bill credit. A customer with multiple locations is eligible for this promotion at each location for which disconnection is requested, either all at the same time or separately, with the further caveat that the maximum credit available under this offer is $500 per customer, regardless of the number of service locations, accounts or billing telephone numbers the customer has in service. Customers who discontinue service(s) for which the credit was issued prior to one year after issuance of the credit will be assessed all charges originally waived under the promotion.

The benefits awarded under this promotion may not be combined with the benefits of any other currently available promotion.

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Advice No. 300 Issued: July 6, 2010 Effective: August 11, 2010 Issued By CenturyLink By Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 36.3 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised No. 36.3

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

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COMPETITIVE RESPONSE (N) 3. 2 Months Free – 2 Bill Credits (No Term Commitment)

Existing business customers will be eligible to receive two bill credits when they contact the Company to inform them that they have received a better priced offer for the same or comparable service(s) from a competitor, or when they contact the Company to disconnect service(s) and agree to retain their service(s) with the Company. To be eligible, the customer's charges for the specific service(s) for which they have received the offer must equal or exceed $25 (excluding long distance, taxes, surcharges, and other fees). The credits will be equal to 50% of the monthly charges for the services that were retained after the customer notified the company of the competitive offer or made a disconnect request (excluding long distance, taxes, surcharges, and other fees), not to exceed $250 per bill credit. The credits will be reflected on the customer’s first and second month bills following the customer’s acceptance of this promotion. A customer with multiple locations is eligible for this promotion at each location for which disconnection is requested, either all at the same time or separately, with the further caveat that the maximum credit available under this offer is $500 per customer, regardless of the number of service locations, accounts or billing telephone numbers the customer has in service. The benefits awarded under this promotion may not be combined with the benefits of any other currently available promotion.

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Advice No. 300 Issued: July 6, 2010 Effective: August 11, 2010 Issued By CenturyLink By Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 36.4 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised No. 36.4

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

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COMPETITIVE RESPONSE (N) 4. 2 Months Free – 2 Bill Credits

During the period March 1, 2010 through September 30, 2010, existing business customers may be eligible for two bill credits when they contact the Company to disconnect service(s) and instead agree to retain their service(s) with the Company. To be eligible, the customer's charges for the specific service(s) for which they were requesting disconnection must equal or exceed $25 (excluding long distance, taxes, surcharges, and other fees) and the customer must agree to retain the service(s) for one year after receiving the bill credits.

The customer will receive a bill credit on the first and second month’s bills following the customer’s acceptance of these promotion terms. The bill credits for the retained services will be equal to the monthly charges for the services that were retained after the disconnect request (excluding long distance, taxes, surcharges, and other fees), not to exceed $1,000 per bill credit. A customer with multiple locations is eligible for this promotion at each location for which disconnection is requested, either all at the same time or separately, with the further caveat that the maximum credit available under this offer is $2,000 per customer, regardless of the number of service locations, accounts or billing telephone numbers the customer has in service. Customers who discontinue service(s) for which the credits were issued prior to one year after issuance of the credits will be assessed all charges originally waived under the promotion. This promotion may not be combined with any additional new promotions at the time the customer calls to disconnect service.

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Advice No. 300 Issued: July 6, 2010 Effective: August 11, 2010 Issued By CenturyLink By Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

Fourth Revised Sheet No. 36.5 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Third Revised Sheet No. 36.5 CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T)

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COMPETITIVE RESPONSE

8. $5 and $10 Offers (N)

Existing business customers may be eligible for consecutive bill credits when they contact the Company to inform them that they have received a better priced offer for the same or comparable service(s) from a competitor, or when they contact the Company to disconnect service(s) and agree to retain their service(s) with the Company.

To be eligible, the customer must be subscribed to any business local exchange service and must agree to retain the service(s) for one year after receiving the bill credit. Eligible customers who are subscribed to any local exchange service will receive a $5.00 per line bill credit for six months when they agree to retain their service(s) for a minimum of twelve additional months, or will receive a $5.00 per line bill credit for twelve months when they agree to retain their service(s) for a minimum of twenty-four additional months. Customers may receive the credits for a maximum of ten lines.

Eligible customers who are subscribed to any bundled service will receive a $10.00 bill credit per bundle for six months when they agree to retain their bundled service(s) for a minimum of twelve additional months, or will receive a $10.00 bill credit per bundle for twelve months when they agree to retain their service(s) for a minimum of twenty-four additional months. Customers may receive the credits for a maximum of ten bundles.

The credits will begin appearing on customer bills the first month bill following the customer’s acceptance of this offer. The benefits awarded under this competitive response may not be combined with the benefits of available promotions.

If the customer discontinues service(s) prior to the twelve or twenty-four month commitment period, the credits issued will be rescinded and charges for the credit amounts will be reflected on the customer's final bill. Customers are also liable for 50% of the remaining monthly recurring charges for the service(s) disconnected.

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Advice No. 305 Issued: June 6, 2011 Effective: July 6, 2011 Issued by: CenturyLink By Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 36.6 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.6

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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Second Revised Sheet No. 36.7 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.7

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued By CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 36.8 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 36.8

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued by: CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 36.9 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.9

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued By CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 36.10

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.10

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued By CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 36.11

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.11

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued By CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 36.12 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.12 CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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Second Revised Sheet No. 36.13 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.13 CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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Second Revised Sheet No. 36.14 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.14

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued By CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 36.15 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.15

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued By CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 36.16 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 36.16

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued by: CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 36.17 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.17

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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Second Revised Sheet No. 36.18 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.18

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued By CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 36.19 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.19

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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Second Revised Sheet No. 36.20 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.20 CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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Second Revised Sheet No. 36.21 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.21

CenturyTel

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued By CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 36.22 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.22

CenturyTel

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Second Revised Sheet No. 36.23 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised No. 36.23

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

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D D ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 293 Issued: April 17, 2009 Effective: June 1, 2009 Issued By CenturyTel By Chantel Mosby Title Director, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 37.1 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37.1

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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GRANDFATHERED SERVICES Services in this Schedule are not available to new customers but will continue to be provided to the customers who presently have these services. No supersedure of existing service will be permitted. Following are the services contained in this Schedule.

SHEET NO.

MOBILE SERVICE 37.3 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 37.2 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37.2

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 37 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 37.3 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37.3

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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GRANDFATHERED SERVICES

MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICE

A. DESCRIPTION

Mobile Service is a communication service through a land radiotelephone station between a wire telephone and a mobile unit or a pocket receiver, or between two mobile units.

Mobile Service also includes service through a mobile service base station between a wire telephone or a mobile service base station and a fixed rural radio station, located within the normal range of the base station, which is authorized by the Federal Communications Commission to communicate through that base station, or between two fixed rural radio stations.

B. AVAILABILITY OF SERVICE

Mobile Service is available to mobile units and pocket receivers equipped for this service when within range of a land radiotelephone station through which the service is furnished and subject to transmission, atmospheric, and like limitations. Fixed rural radio station service is furnished on a temporary basis pending availability of plant facilities provided that the service will not interfere with regular mobile service. The Company reserves the right to discontinue fixed rural radio station service when in its discretion such action is necessary.

The Company reserves the right to refuse to connect calls to or from a mobile unit which regularly places more calls through one particular Foreign Base Station than through its Base Station of Registry.

Dial Mobile Telephone Service is available only on urban channels.

Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 37.4 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37.4

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

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GRANDFATHERED SERVICES

MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICE C. UNDERTAKING OF THE COMPANY 1. The Company's obligation to furnish service is dependent upon its ability to secure and

retain suitable facilities and rights for the construction and maintenance of the necessary circuits and equipment.

2. The Company does not undertake to transmit messages, but offers the use of its facilities

for communications between its customers. D. DIAL MOBILE URBAN SERVICE

The following Dial Mobile Urban Service Area consists of the free calling area of the designated exchange. Where the exchange offers local and optional extended area calling, the Dial Mobile Urban Service Area will consist of the local calling area only.

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E. DEFINITIONS

Base Radio and Control Service

That portion of the telecommunications path between the mobile set and the base station equipment.

Base Station

The radio equipment consisting of fixed transmitters and receivers and control equipment necessary to connect mobile units to and from the telecommunications network.

Base Station of Registry

The base station that provides the mobile number to a Mobile Unit.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 37.5

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37.5

CenturyTel (T)

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GRANDFATHERED SERVICES

MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICE E. DEFINITIONS (Continued)

Dial Mobile Service

Two-way dial mobile radio service between mobile units of between a mobile unit and a regular wire telephone.

Foreign Base Station

A base station other than the base station of registry.

Manual Mobile Service

A type of mobile service where all calls to and from the mobile unit are handled by a mobile service operator who has control of the base station equipment.

Roamer Service

The ability to communicate in mobile areas other than the customer's base station of

registry.

Urban Service

Those channels specified for use in the high band portion of the Very High Frequency (VHF) spectrum and in the Ultra High Frequency (UHF) spectrum.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 37.6 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37.6

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 37

GRANDFATHERED SERVICES

MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICE F. OBLIGATION OF THE CUSTOMER

1. The calling party (or customer) shall establish his identity in the course of any manual communications as often as may be necessary.

2. The calling party (or customer) shall be solely responsible for establishing the identity of

the person or persons with whom connection is made at the called station.

3. The customer's use of the radio transmitter on the manual fixed rural radio station shall at all times be subject to the control of the operator at the land radiotelephone station of the Company.

4. The Company reserves the right to limit the length of conversation when necessary in

times of emergency resulting in a shortage of facilities. G. LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY

In view of the fact that the customers have exclusive control of their communications over the facilities furnished to them by the Company and of the other uses for which facilities may be furnished to them by the Company, and because of unavoidable errors incident to the services and to the use of facilities of the Company, the services and facilities furnished by the Company are subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations specified.

In the event of an interruption to the service, which is not due to the negligence or willful act of the customer, there will be allowed a prorated adjustment of any fixed monthly charges involved, for the service and facilities rendered useless and inoperative by reason of the interruption, during the time said interruption continues in excess of twenty-four hours from the time it is reported to the Company or detected by the Company. For the purpose of administering this regulation, every month is considered to have thirty days.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 37.7 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37.7

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 37

GRANDFATHERED SERVICES

MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICE G. LIABILITY OF THE COMPANY (Continued)

The Company's liability, if any, for its willful misconduct is not limited by this tariff. With respect to any other claim or suit, by a Customer or by any others, for damages associated with the provision, termination, maintenance, repair or restoration of service, the Company's liability, if any, shall not exceed an amount equal to the proportionate charge for the service for the period during which the service was affected. This liability shall be in addition to any amounts that may otherwise be due the Customer under this Tariff as an allowance for interruptions.

The Company is not liable for any act or omission of other companies when the lines of other companies are used to establish connections to points not reached by the Company's lines.

H. Payment for Service

The customer is required to pay all charges for service in accordance with the Company's regular billing and collection practices. The Company may, in order to safeguard its interest, require a customer to make a suitable deposit to be held by the Company as a guarantee of the payment of charges.

Service may be terminated by the customer at any time, subject to payment of full charges for the period service is rendered.

I. Use of Service

Service is intended only for communications in which the customer has a direct interest. It shall not be used for any purpose for which a payment or other compensation shall be received by him. It shall not be used for the collection, transmission, or delivery of any communication for others except that general service is furnished to customers engaged in the business of renting mobile units to transients. Use of this service by transients shall not be made subject to any charge in addition to the charges shown in this tariff.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 37.8 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37.8

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 37

GRANDFATHERED SERVICES

MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICE J. DIRECTORY LISTING

The Company's liability arising from errors in or omissions of directory listings shall be limited to and satisfied by a refund or credit not exceeding the amount of the fixed charges for the service during the period covered by the directory in which the error or omission occurs. Listings other than the primary listing will be furnished at Charges and Rates and Conditions in Schedule 15.

K. DENIAL AND RESTORAL OF SERVICE

In the event of the non-payment of any sum due, the use of foul or profane expressions, the impersonation of another with fraudulent intent, or of any other violation of the lawful regulations of the company, the company may either temporarily deny service, or terminate the contract.

Upon the use of the service for the purpose of performing any service in competition with the service which the Company may now or hereafter furnish, the Company may, by notice in writing to the customer without incurring any liability, discontinue the furnishing of said service and terminate the contract.

The Company reserves the right to terminate any mobile service which regularly places more calls through one particular Foreign Base Station than through its Base Station of Registry.

L. USE OF SERVICE FOR UNLAWFUL PURPOSES

The service is furnished subject to the condition that it will not be used in violation of law or to aid and abet a violation of law. Service will not be furnished if any law enforcement agency advises that the service is being or will be used to violate the law or to aid and abet a violation of law or if the Company has reasonable cause to believe that the service is being or will be so used.

___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 37.9 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37.9

CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 37

GRANDFATHERED SERVICES

MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICE M. RATES

1. General Service - Manual Service a. General service is furnished between any wire telephone within the manual mobile

service area and a manual mobile unit within range of the land radiotelephone station serving that area, or between two manual mobile units.

b. Rates for messages within the manual service areas are quoted in message units.

The charge for each message unit is fifteen cents.

c. The number of message units applicable for a General Service message for manual service is: When the message is between a wire telephone and a manual unit:

LOCATION OF NUMBER OF MESSAGE UNITS WIRE TELEPHONE 1st 3 Min or Each additional

Fraction Minute or Fraction

Exchange or Zone A 6 2 Zone B 8 2 Zone C 10 3

d. When the message is between two manual units: Same as above as specified for Zone C.

e. For rates applicable to message toll calls, CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. concurs in

Schedule 6 of U S West Communications, Inc. Exchange and Network Services Price List for Mobile Service.

f. The minimum monthly service rate per manual service is $8.00. This includes one

directory listing. ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 37.10 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37.10

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 37

GRANDFATHERED SERVICES

MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICE M. RATES (Continued) 2. General Service - Dial Mobile Urban Service

a. General Service is furnished between any wire telephone within the Dial Mobile Service area and a dial mobile unit or a dial fixed rural radio station, within range of the base station serving that area, or between two mobile units.

b. Rates for General Service calls within a Dial Mobile Service area are applicable to

any calls made to or from a mobile unit or a dial fixed rural radio station or between two mobile units as follows:

1. Dialed Calls

Each minute or fraction of conversation, each call $.50

2. Mobile Operator Handled Calls

Each minute or fraction of, each call $.50

NOTES: The appropriate rate, 1. or 2. above applies to both mobile units or dial fixed rural radio stations when calls are placed between these units.

c. The rate for calls placed to a dial unit or dialed from a dial unit when the unit is in a foreign base station dial mobile area is $.50 per call in addition to above rates.

The rate for calls placed to or from a manual unit or to or from a dial unit requesting operator assistance when the unit is in a foreign base station dial mobile area is charged at Rate 2.b.2. Where applicable, the appropriate rates of Message Telecommunications Service from Schedule 6 of U S West Communications, Inc. Exchange and Network Services Price List also apply.

d. The monthly service rate per dial or dial fixed mobile service is the basic measured

business rate. This includes one directory listing. The monthly service rate is in addition to the applicable charges and rates for equipment and general service calls.

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 37.11 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 37.11

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 37

GRANDFATHERED SERVICES

MOBILE TELEPHONE SERVICE M. RATES (Continued) 3. Base Radio Service

a. For Dial General Service, each

Base Radio and Control Service RATE PER MONTH

150 MHZ $18.00 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs

42nd Revised Sheet No. 38.1 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 41st Revised Sheet No. 38.1

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 38

PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS

1. Large Customer Discount Promotion

For the period from June 6, 2011 through November 25, 2011, business customers who subscribe for a 12-month or 36 month commitment will be eligible for a discount on: Voice Access: B1, Centrex, KEY, PBX & DTS trunk circuits; the recurring (non-usage-based)

calling plan packages (EAS, ECC, ECP, MCA, LOS, & OCP) Voice Access Features: Hunting, Voicemail, Caller ID, 3-way Calling, Call Forwarding, Speed

Calling, Call Waiting, & recurring DID Charges including charges for blocks of numbers. Data Services: Frame Relay & Private Line circuits. Customers must commit to a monthly recurring revenue commitment per account for eligible services that will remain constant during the commitment period. If at any time during the commitment period, the actual monthly charges for a given account are less than 70% of the recurring revenue commitment, the customer will be charged the difference between the monthly recurring revenue commitment and the actual monthly charges before the discount is applied. This discount can not be combined with any other promotional discount. A maximum discount of $2,000 applies per account. A 30 day minimum disconnect notice applies to all discontinued services. Applicable Exchanges: Aurora, Charbonneau, Lebanon, Scappoose and Sweet Home. 12 month discount 10% 36 month discount 20%

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Tariff Advice No. 307 Issued: July 20, 2011 Effective: July 22, 2011 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry Title: Manager -Tariffs

16th Revised Sheet No. 38.2 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 15th Revised Sheet No. 38.2

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. ______________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 38

PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS

1. Winback Promotion For a period of 30 days beginning May 23, 2008, the Company will waive the applicable nonrecurring charges for each access line ordered by customers who previously established service with another Local Exchange Carrier and who now wish to return to CenturyTel for Local Service.

2. Additional Line For a period of 90 days beginning October 1, 2008 the Company will waive the Nonrecurring charges for installation of additional business access lines, including Centrex or Key Lines. This offer does not include PBX trunks. This promotion is available on orders placed and/or completed during the promotional period or at the next offered due date beyond the end of the promotional period, (not exceeding 90 days from the promotion start date) and where facilities exist and are available.

3. Second Line $9.95 Bundle promotion For a period of 90 days beginning October 1, 2008, a bundled service offering is (C) available to residential customers with at least one residential one-party access line. The offering includes an additional residential one-party access line with Call Waiting. The Company will waive the appropriate nonrecurring charges for residential customers subscribing to this promotion. Residential Monthly Rate $9.95* * If any required component of the service bundle is discontinued, discounts may no longer apply and/or all remaining components may convert to the regular tariffed monthly rate.

______________________________________________________________________ Tariff Advice No. 290 Issued: September 29, 2008 Effective: September 30, 2008 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Chantel Mosby Title: Director, Tariffs & Compliance

3rd Revised Sheet No. 38.3 Cancels

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 2nd Revised Sheet No. 38.3

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. ______________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 38

PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS

4. Business Unlimited Promotion

During the 90-day promotional period beginning October 1, 2008, business customers With 1-10 lines will be eligible for discounted unlimited calling services. Subscription to the Business Unlimited bundle includes one line of Unlimited Local & Long Distance Calling for $69.95 and choice of calling features. Additional lines of Unlimited Local and Long Distance calling, up to a maximum of ten (10) lines, may be added at a rate of $50.00 per line plus all other applicable monthly service charges. For Customers with 4-10 lines, a 12 month minimum service commitment is required. An early termination fee of $500 will be applied if the service is canceled before the 12 month minimum service commitment period has expired. Unlimited Local Calling does not apply to metered/measured line services, PBX, Key, or Centrex accounts. Toll and EAS services are not included in Local Calling plan. Unlimited Long Distance does not apply to metered/measured line services, PBX, Key, or Centrex accounts. Unlimited Long Distance services are provided by CenturyTel Long Distance, LLC. To receive Unlimited Long Distance plan rates, customer must choose CenturyTel Long Distance, LLC as their IntraLATA and InterLATA toll carrier. The Unlimited Calling plan is for typical domestic voice usage only, and cannot be used for any purpose inconsistent with typical domestic voice usage. If usage under this plan is not consistent with typical domestic voice usage, as determined in CenturyTel’s sole discretion, CenturyTel reserves the right to move customer to an alternative plan or may suspend, restrict or cancel customer’s service. Further, calls that do not fall within the Unlimited Long Distance plan include but are not limited to fax and data calls (billed at 10 cents per minute; includes calls to long distance dial-up Internet providers), calls to 900 numbers, directory assistance, calling card, operator services, international calling, toll free calling services, commercial facsimile, auto-dialing, resale, call centers and direct telemarketing centers. Additional costs apply for operator services, international calls, directory assistance, calling card rates and payphone surcharges. Long distance plan rates apply to direct dialed U.S. calls including Alaska, U.S. Puerto Rico, Guam and U.S.V.I.

Tariff Advice No. 290 Issued: September 29, 2008 Effective: September 30, 2008 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Chantel Mosby Title: Director, Tariffs & Compliance

Original Sheet No. 38.4

P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. ___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 38

PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS

5. COMPETITIVE BUSINESS OFFER* (One Bill Credit)

During the period September 5, 2009 through March 3, 2010, existing business customers may be eligible for one bill credit when they contact the Company to inform them that they have received a better priced offer for the same or comparable service(s) from a competitor, or when they contact the Company to disconnect service(s) and agree to retain their service(s) with the Company. To be eligible, the customer's charges for the specific service(s) for which they have received the offer must equal or exceed $25 (excluding taxes, surcharges, and other fees) and the customer must agree to retain the service(s) for one year after receiving the bill credit. The credit, as specified below, may be up to this amount, but will not exceed the customer’s monthly charges (excluding taxes, surcharges, and other fees) and will be reflected on the customer’s bill for the first month bill following the customer’s acceptance of this promotion. Customers who discontinue service(s) for which the credit was issued prior to one year after issuance of the credit will be assessed all charges originally waived under the promotion.

Monthly Charges Credit Amount (up to) $25.00 - $ 50.00 $ 50 $50.01 - $100.00 $ 100 $100.01 - $250.00 $ 250 $250.01 - $500.00 $ 500

6. COMPETITIVE BUSINESS OFFER* (Two Bill Credits)

During the period September 5, 2009 through March 3, 2010, existing business customers will be eligible to receive two bill credits when they contact the Company to inform them that they have received a better priced offer for the same or comparable service(s) from a competitor, or when they contact the Company to disconnect service(s) and agree to retain their service(s) with the Company. The customer's charges for the specific service(s) for which they have received the offer must equal or exceed $25 (excluding taxes, surcharges, and other fees). The credits, as specified below, may be up to this amount, but will not exceed 50% of the customer’s monthly charges (excluding taxes, surcharges, and other fees) and will be reflected on the customer’s first and second month bills following the customer’s acceptance of this promotion.

*The benefits awarded under these promotions may not be combined with the benefits of any other currently available promotion.

______________________________________________________________________ Tariff Advice No. 295 Issued: September 3, 2009 Effective: September 5, 2009 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Chantel Mosby Title: Director, Tariffs

Original Sheet No. 38.5

P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. ___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 38

PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS

6. COMPETITIVE BUSINESS OFFER* (Two Bill Credits) (Cont’d)

Monthly Charges Credit Amount (up to) $25.00 - $ 50.00 $ 25 $50.01 - $100.00 $ 50 $100.01 - $250.00 $ 125 $250.01 - $500.00 $ 250

7. BUSINESS SAVE OFFER*

During the period September 5, 2009 through December 31, 2009, existing business customers may be eligible for two bill credits when they contact the Company to inform them that they have received a better priced offer for the same or comparable service(s) from a competitor, or when they contact the Company to disconnect service(s) and agree to retain their service(s) with the Company. To be eligible, the customer's charges for the specific service(s) for which they have received the offer must equal or exceed $25 (excluding taxes, surcharges, and other fees) and the customer must agree to retain the service(s) for one year after receiving the bill credits. The credits, as specified below, may be up to this amount, but will not exceed the customer’s monthly charges (excluding taxes, surcharges, and other fees) and will be reflected on the customer’s bill for the first and second month bills following the customer’s acceptance of this promotion. Customers who discontinue service(s) for which the credits were issued prior to one year after issuance of the credits will be assessed all charges originally waived under the promotion.

Monthly Charges Credit Amount (up to) $25.00 - $ 50.00 $ 50 $50.01 - $100.00 $ 100 $100.01 - $250.00 $ 250 $250.01 - $500.00 $ 500 $500.01 - $750.00 $ 750 Over $750 $1,000

*The benefits awarded under these promotions may not be combined with the benefits of any other currently available promotion.

______________________________________________________________________ Tariff Advice No. 295 Issued: September 3, 2009 Effective: September 5, 2009 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Chantel Mosby Title: Director, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 38.6 Cancels

Original Sheet No. 38.6

P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 38

PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS

Reserved For Future Use

(T)(D) (D)

Tariff Advice No. 305 Issued: June 6, 2011 Effective: July 6, 2011 Issued by: CenturyLink By Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

Original Sheet No. 38.7

P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 38

PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS

9. ENHANCED SERVICE ANNIVERSARY THANK YOU PROGRAM

From February 9, 2011 through August 8, 2011, business customers with 99 lines/trunks or fewer who are not currently subscribed to the Company's High Speed Internet Service and have retained local regulated service with the Company for one year or for two years are eligible for a one-time invoice credit of up to $10. Eligible customers who are contacted by the Company or contact the Company to request this promotion will receive the invoice credit when they respond to this promotion during their service anniversary month (the month during which service was initially established and retained without a break in service) and discuss their account with a Company representative. The representative will review the customer's account and offer to discuss the customer's services and service needs, as well as the customer’s overall satisfaction to ensure the customer is subscribed to the most appropriate services for their business needs.

Business customers, who have retained service for three years, four years, or five years, are eligible to receive an upgrade to 1.544 Mbps High Speed Internet at no additional charge for three months, when they respond to the promotion during their service anniversary month. If 1.544 Mbps High Speed Internet is not available, customers with three years of continued service will receive a one-time invoice credit of up to $25, and customers with four or five years of continued service will receive a one-time invoice credit of up to $30. Customers with six years or longer of continued service with the Company will receive a one-time invoice credit of up to $35 when they respond to this promotion during their service anniversary month. The actual amounts of the invoice credits issued will be the sum of the customer’s monthly recurring charges (excluding long distance, taxes, surcharges, and other fees) or the credit amounts stated herein, whichever is less. For customers with multiple service locations, the invoice credit is available in conjunction with the service anniversary date associated with the oldest account for services at a given customer location. A single credit per location is allowed. The invoice credit will be applied to the customer's invoice within two billing cycles after the date on which customers discuss their account with a Company representative.

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Tariff Advice No. 303 Issued: February 8, 2011 Effective: February 9, 2011 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Chantel Mosby Title: Director, Tariffs

Original Sheet No. 38.8

P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 38

PROMOTIONAL OFFERINGS

10. PURE BROADBAND BUNDLE SERVICE ANNIVERSARY THANK YOU PROGRAM

From February 9, 2011 through August 8, 2011, business customers who have retained local service with the Company without a break in service for at least three years up to five years, and who currently subscribe to Pure Broadband Bundle and the Company’s High-speed Internet (HSI), are eligible to receive an invoice credit equal to the monthly recurring charges for Pure Broadband Bundle.

Eligible customers who are contacted by the Company or contact the Company to request this promotion, will receive the invoice credit when they respond to this promotion during their service anniversary month (the month during which they established local exchange service and retained their account with the Company without a break in service) to discuss their account with a Company representative. The representative will review the customer's account and offer to discuss the customer's services and service needs, as well as the customer’s overall satisfaction to ensure the customer is subscribed to the most appropriate services for their business needs. Customers with three years of uninterrupted service will receive a one-time invoice credit for their Pure Broadband Bundle. Customers with four years or five years of continued service will receive two consecutive invoice credits, with each credit equal to the monthly recurring charges for Pure Broadband Bundle. The credit does not apply to taxes, surcharges, and other fees. For customers with multiple service locations, the credit is available in conjunction with the service anniversary date associated with the oldest account for services at a given customer location. A single credit per location is allowed. The invoice credit will be applied to the customer's invoice within two billing cycles after the date on which customers discuss their account with a Company representative. This promotion is not available in conjunction with any other promotional offer.

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Tariff Advice No. 303 Issued: February 8, 2011 Effective: February 9, 2011 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Chantel Mosby Title: Director, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Third Revised Sheet No. 39.1 Cancels Second Revised Sheet No. 39.1

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T) ___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES

1. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (C) (D) (D) ___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 312 Issued: February 21, 2012 Effective: February 22, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 39.2 Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 39.2

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T)

___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES

1. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (Cont’d) (C) (D) (D) ___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 312 Issued: February 21, 2012 Effective: February 22, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 39.3 Cancels First Revised Sheet No. 39.3

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES

4. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (C) (D)

(D)

Advice No. 312 Issued: February 21, 2012 Effective: February 22, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Third Revised Sheet No. 39.5 Cancels Second Revised Sheet No. 39.5

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES

5. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (C) (D) (D) (D)

Advice No. 312 Issued: February 21, 2012 Effective: February 22, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 39.6 Cancels

First Revised Sheet No. 39.6

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T) ___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES

5. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (Cont’d) (C)

(D) (D)

___________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 312 Issued: February 21, 2012 Effective: February 22, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 39.7 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 39.7

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T) ___________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES 6.RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (C)

(D) (D) ________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 312 Issued: February 21, 2012 Effective: February 22, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

Second Revised Sheet No. 39.8 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 39.8 CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 39 PACKAGED SERVICES

7.RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (C)

(D)

(D)

Advice No. 312 Issued: February 21, 2012 Effective: February 22, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

Third Revised Sheet No. 39.9 Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Second Revised Sheet No. 39.9

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T)

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES

7.RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (Cont’d) (C)

(D) (D)

Advice No. 312 Issued: February 21, 2012 Effective: February 22, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 39.10 Cancels Original Sheet No. 39.10 P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. (T)

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES

8.RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (C)

(D) (D)

9.RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE (C)

(D) (D)

____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 312 Issued: February 21, 2012 Effective: February 22, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager, Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 39.11 P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Cancels Original Sheet No. 39.11

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES

10. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

(C) (D) (D)

Advice No. 313 Issued: February 23, 2012 Effective: February 24, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager - Tariffs

First Revised Sheet No. 39.12 Cancels Original Sheet No. 39.12

P.U.C. Or. No. 5

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES

10. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

(C) (D) (D)

Advice No. 313 Issued: February 23, 2012 Effective: February 24, 2012 Issued by: CenturyLink By Darlene N. Terry, Title: Manager - Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. 39.13 CenturyTel

SCHEDULE 39 (N) PACKAGED SERVICES 11. PURE BROADBAND BUNDLE

A. DESCRIPTION

Pure Broadband Bundle includes flat rate residence or business one-party line service and features as specified.

B. FEATURES Outbound Call Block Feature Non-published Telephone Number Service Billed Number Screening (Optional) C. TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Pure Broadband Bundle is available to residential and business customers in all exchanges within the Company where technically feasible, subject to availability of facilities. This bundle is only available with one-party line service. Lines equipped with Pure Broadband Bundle will not have a directory listing and will not be included in the Company’s directory assistance records. Extended Area Service (EAS) surcharges do not apply. The bundle rate will include the Subscriber Line Charge. Service Charges or nonrecurring charges do not apply.

D. RATES Residence Business

Per Bundle, per month $19.90 $35.11

(N)

Advice No.: 301 Issued: December 10, 2010 Effective: January 12, 2011 Issued by: CenturyTel By: Darlene N. Terry Title: Manager, Tariffs

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 39.14 Cancels Original Sheet No. 39.14

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES 12. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

(C)

(D)

(D)

(D)

Advice No.: 314 Issued: February 23, 2012 Effective: February 24, 2012 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Tariff Manager

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 39.15 Cancels Original Sheet No. 39.15

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES

12. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

(C)

(D)

(D)

Advice No.: 314 Issued: February 23, 2012 Effective: February 24, 2012 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Tariff Manager

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 39.16 Cancels Original Sheet No. 39.16

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES 12. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

(C)

(D)

(D)

Advice No.: 314 Issued: February 23, 2012 Effective: February 24, 2012 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Tariff Manager

P.U.C. Or. No. 5 First Revised Sheet No. 39.17 Cancels Original Sheet No. 39.17

CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc.

SCHEDULE 39

PACKAGED SERVICES 12. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE

(C)

(D)

(D)

Advice No.: 314 Issued: February 23, 2012 Effective: February 24, 2012 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Darlene N. Terry, Title: Tariff Manager

Original Sheet No. 40.1

CenturyTel ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE 40 (N)

EMERGENCY LINE SERVICE

1. Emergency Line Service a. CONDITIONS

Emergency Line is available to residential customers in all exchanges within the Company where technically available. With this service the Subscriber gets an Emergency Line that provides a residential one-party access line with certain limitations. The line will be toll blocked and will not have a directory listing. The line will allow outgoing E911 and 711 abbreviated dialing only with unlimited incoming calls. In addition, during a 180-day introductory period, all applicable nonrecurring charges will be waived.

b. RESIDENTIAL MONTHLY RATE, per line $7.17 (N) ____________________________________________________________________________ Tariff Advice No. 281 Issued: November 30, 2007 Effective: December 31, 2007 Issued by: CenturyTel of Oregon, Inc. By: Robert Brown Title: Supervisor, Tariffs

Schedule M

First Revised Sheet No. M.0

Cancels P.U.C. Or. No. 5 Original Sheet No. M.0 CenturyTel (T) ____________________________________________________________________________

SCHEDULE M

MAPS OF EXCHANGE AREAS Oregon Exchange Maps are now included in Tariff P.U.C. Or. No. 3 ____________________________________________________________________________ Advice No. 220 Issued: October 10, 2000 Effective: November 24, 2000 Issued By CenturyTel By Pamela Donovan Title Supervisor, Tariffs