a. Enabling code transmission at 128kbits/s b. Enabling code transmission at 1.536Mbits/s or 6.144Mbits/s c. Enabling code
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1 Charge Amounts Subscriber Line Transmission Functions Basic Amounts Basic Charges (Monly Amount) (1) Interconnecting rough a communications Per 1,484 Applied to Communicatio circuit for a public cell station PHS 1,517 ns circuit carriers for public cell (dependent - type) station (2) Subscriber (cases in which is established at (2) in Paragraph 1, Article 5 (Standard Points of Interconnection) ) (3) Subscriber (cases in which is established at (5) in Paragraph 1, Article 5 (Standard Points of Interconnection )) The to carry out by accommodati ng s (including fixed radio communicatio ns network terminating ) and s The to carry out by s a. Enabling code at 128kbits/s b. Enabling code at 1.536Mbits/s or 6.144Mbits/s c. Enabling code up to 100Mbits/s or 1Gbits/s by (a) Enabling code up to 100Mbits/s (hereinafter referred to as 100Mbits/s type ) (b) Enabling code up to 1Gbits/s (hereinafter referred to as 1Gbits/s type ) d. Enabling code up to 46Mbits/s by e fixed radio communications network a. Two-wire cable (a) Maintenance Type 1 (b) Oer an (a) Per 7,616 8,663 Per 52,541 76,848 main accommodati ng unit 9,046 7,031 4,024 main 3,798 accommodati ng unit Per fixed 51,695 radio communicatio ns network terminating Per 1,173 1,231 Per 1,244 1,305 b. Four-wire cable Per 2,488 c. One-core cable d. Two-core cable (a) Maintenance (b) Oer an (a) (a) Maintenance (b) Oer an (a) 2,610 Per 4,603 Per 4,879 Per 9,206 Per 9,758 e. Four-core cable Per 19,516 Charge s for (optica l multipl exing and demult iplexin g functio ns) are not include d
2 92 (4) Subscriber (cases in which is established at (1)2 in Paragraph 1, Article 5 (Standard Points of Interconnectio n)) The to carry out by s a. Oer an b (a) NTT communications building splitter is (b) NTT comm unicati ons buildin g splitter is not O er an A T y pe 1 B O er an A Line sharing Per Per 1,205 1,241 Per 1,277 1,316 Per (5) Subscriber (cases in which is established at (2)3 in Paragraph 1, Article 5 (Standard Points of Interconnectio n)) (6) Subscriber (cases in which is established at (1)-3 in Paragraph 1, Article 5 (Standard Points of b. Using Category- 2 transmiss ion systems (limited to ose on which usage restrictio ns in terms of accommo dation are imposed and ose at are solely accommo dated in e quad) (a) NTT communications building splitter is (b) NTT comm unicati ons buildin g splitter is not O er an A T y pe 1 B O er an A Line sharing a. The to carry out by s (limited to e enabling code at 128kbits/s) b. The to carry out by s (limited to e enabling code at 1.536Mbits/s) a. The to carry out by a single-core (limited to ose at do not include an outside splitter) (a) When a filter (meaning a filter at limits part of e band for e purpose of maintenance; hereinafter e same) is in e facility 1 Maintenance Per Per 1,802 1,884 Per 1,874 1,959 Per Per Per 7,048 7,342 Per 4,603
3 93 Interconnectio n)) (7) ISDN (cases in which is established at (1), Paragraph 1, Article 5 (Standard Points of Interconnectio n)) connection module (meaning e device at terminates e facility and at is installed in e main distributing board; hereinafter e same) (b) When a filter is not in e facility connection module 2 Oer an 1 1 Maintenance 2 Oer an 1 b. The to carry out by a single-core main (limited to ose at include an outside splitter) b The to carry out by a single-core main (limited to ose at include an outside splitter) The to carry out by s (limited to cases in which e pattern is e same as at for s for Type 2 ISDN service (limited to ose using 23B + D and providing receive-only ) as specified in e articles of agreement for (a) The maximum number of s is eight (a) The maximum number of s is four 1 Maintenance 2 Oer an 1 1 Maintenance 2 Oer an 1 Per 4,879 Per 4,603 Per 4,879 Per 5,020 Per 4,987 Per 5,224 Per 4,894 Per 5,131 a. Oer an b. Per The amount calculated by deducting an amount equivalent to 24.8% of e relevant circuit usage charge (basic charge) specified in e articles of agreement for ISDN service from such circuit usage charge (basic charge)
4 94 (8) Subscriber (cases in which is established at (5)2, Paragraph 1, Article 5 (Standard Points of Interconnection )) ISDN service (excluding s for temporary Type 2 service and shared s)) The to carry out by e accommodating s (limited to e terminating s) and s b. Cases in which NTT does not handle e reception of applications for from e relevant contracting carrier and does not carry out fault-related contact and coordination work for such carrier (hereinafter referred to as cases requiring no contact and coordination work ) Per The amount calculated by deducting an amount equivalent to 35.6% of e relevant circuit usage charge (basic charge) specified in e articles of agreement for ISDN service from such circuit usage charge (basic charge) Enabling code at 3Mbits/s Per 7,031 7,807 Enabling code at 6Mbits/s Per 8,703 9,990 Enabling code at 9Mbits/s Per 9,539 11,111 Enabling code at 12Mbits/s Per 10,375 12,232 Enabling code at 15Mbits/s Per 11,211 13,353 Enabling code at 18Mbits/s Per 12,047 14,415 Enabling code at 21Mbits/s Per 12,883 15,536 Enabling code at 24Mbits/s Per 13,763 16,657 Enabling code at 27Mbits/s Per 14,599 17,778 Enabling code at 30Mbits/s Per 15,435 18,899 Enabling code at 33Mbits/s Per 16,271 20,020 Enabling code at 36Mbits/s Per 17,107 21,141 Enabling code at 39Mbits/s Per 17,987 22,203 Enabling code at 42Mbits/s Per 18,823 23, Additional Charges (1) Additional charges in case e facility installation fee, etc. specified in e articles of agreement for leased service is not applied (Monly Amount) a. Two-wire cable Per b. Single-core cable (a) Oer an (b) Per 471 (b) The Per 471 specified in a, (6), (meaning e to carry out by single-core cable)
5 95 (2) Additional charges for e specified in c, (2), or b, (6), (2) Additional charges for e specified in c, (2), or b, (6), c. Two-core cable Per 942 d. Four-core cable Per 1,884 (a) Oer an (b) a. Additional charges for an (b) The relevant is accommodated in an accommodating cabinet, etc. installed by a contracting carrier b. Additional charges for an main a. Addition al charges for an subscribe r b. Addition al charges for an main subscribe r (a) Oer an (b) (b) The relevant is accommod ated in an accommod ating cabinet, etc. installed by a contracting carrier (a) Used in combinatio n wi e specified in a of e multiplexin g and demultiple xing s 1 Maintenanc e category is 2 Oer an 1 1Maintena nce 2 Oer an 1 1 Maintenanc e category is 2 Oer an (a) main main main , ,987 5,224
6 96 (b) Used in combinatio n wi e specified in a of e multiplexin g and demultiple xing s 1 Maintenanc e category is 2 Oer an 1 main main 4,894 5,131 (3) Additional charges for e specified in d, (2), (3) (4) Additional charges in case an intra-office is a. Additional charges for e addition of a fixed radio base station b. Additional charges for e addition of fixed radio customer premises a. The Optical intra-office installed wiin e communications building is b. The Optical intra-office installed in e section connecting anoer communications building wiin e same premises Per fixed 15,935 radio base station Per fixed 1,243 radio customer premises Per Per meter per Additional Amounts (Monly Amount per Circuit) Classification Rate Remarks (1) Additional amount for e circuit Tables of charges in e articles of agreement for terminating section leased service shall be applied mutatis mutandis. (2) Additional amount in case e The amount calculated by dividing e indoor wiring indoor wiring installed by NTT wiin e user premises is exclusive-use charge specified for 1.5Mb/s in high-speed digital service under e articles of agreement for leased service by ISM Loop-Back Function (Monly Amount) ISM loop-back (1) Cases in which charges are Per B channel 1,030 1,100 applied per each originating-side The to set up a communications channel for messages rough identification by e ISM of e specific to be connected to e ISM under communications in e unrestricted digital mode (limited to s only for e termination of communications at e user side) (2) Cases in which charges are applied per each terminating-side Per 23B + D channels 69,614 73,941
7 Optical/Electrical Signal Conversion Functions (Monly Amount per Circuit) Classification Rate Remarks Optical/el (a) Connecting by concentrating 20,057 (1) ectrical e maximum of 16 conversio n 100Mbit/s s (hereinafter referred to as concentration-type usage ) s 1,531 The s to convert s by /electrical conversion (limited to ose enabling code up to 100Mbits/s or 1Gbit/s) when is established at (2), Paragraph 1, Article 5 (Standard Points of Interconnection)) (b) Connecting wiout concentrating s (hereinafter referred to as non-concentration-type usage) (2) Gbit/s 3, Optical/Electrical Signal Conversion Functions (Monly Amount per Circuit) Classification Rate Remarks Optical/electrical conversion (1) Connecting by concentrating e maximum 20,057 s of 16 s (hereinafter referred to as concentration-type usage ) The s to convert s by /electrical conversion (limited to ose enabling code up to 100Mbits/s) when is established at (2), Paragraph 1, Article 5 (Standard Points of Interconnection)) (2) Connecting wiout concentrating s (hereinafter referred to as non-concentration-type usage) 1, Optical Signal Multiplexing and Demultiplexing Functions (Monly Amount) Classification Rate Remarks Optical multiplexing and demultiplexing s The s to multiplex and demultiplex s between e NTT and main s by a communications building splitter 2, Optical Signal Multiplexing and Demultiplexing Functions (Monly Amount) Classification Rate Remarks a. The maximum number of 2,141 main s to be accommodated is four Optical multiplexing and demultiplexing s The s to multiplex and demultiplex s between e NTT and main s by e communications building splitter b. The maximum number of main s to be accommodated is eight, or e maximum number of s to be accommodated is eight. 5, Subscriber Switching Functions
8 98 (1) Local switching (2) Local switch menu usage (3) Carrier presubscription (4) Local number portability The to exchange Per connection communications rough a local switch (including simplified switches (meaning switching facilities accommodating contracted s and designated by NTT, hereinafter e Per second same.) as well as, etc. installed between a local switch and facilities, hereinafter e same in Item 1.1 () of ese Tables of Charges. The to exchange Per usage of communications by using e local local switch switch menu at a local switch menu The at e NTT local switch to identify and perform oer s for e telecommunications number of e contracting carrier at is registered in advance at e local switch for each in order to realize pre-subscription connections to e contracting carrier. The to provide information on e setting of a route, etc. by identifying s of oer carriers at a local switch in order to realize local number portability Per connection Monly amount 41,083,333 (5) Deleted (6) Special settlement for mobile carriers When NTT collects user charges set by mobile carriers, is special settlement makes distinction between e calculation of e (a) When e local switching is (b) When e directory assistance service access ( end ) is (c) When a of e directory database access is (d) When e local communications is (e) When e rerouting is Per connection Per service Every 3 minutes per access Per connection Per connection
9 99 (7) Function to exclusively use a local switch circuit-related part (8) Function to use a local switch circuit-related part on a shared basis relevant user charges and e calculation of NTT charges (f) When e PHS remote registration is The to accommodate a local switch in a circuit-related part of NTT s local switch The to accommodate facilities (limited to ose using e shared-use interoffice ) installed between a local switch and a toll tandem switch in a circuit-related part of NTT s local switch Monly amount per to e call redirection provided by e PHS carrier (dependent-type) Monly amount for each 24-citcuit unit 1.5Mbits/s) ,650 Per second Function to Use Transmission Equipment for Local Switch Interconnection Function to use for local switch a. The to edit and allocate s by installed between multiple local switches Monly amount for each 672-cirucit unit 115,432 (at least one of ese local switches must be e specified local switch) and facilities installed by a contracting carrier (equivalent to 50Mbits/s) When is established at (3), Paragraph 1, Article 5, e to adjust s by installed between a single (limited to ose enabling code at 50Mbits/s or 150Mbits/s; hereinafter e same in and ) at is installed by a contracting carrier only for to a local switch installed in a communications building and such local switch b. The to convert speeds and multiplex s by installed between a local switch (limited to ose oer an e specified local switch) and facilities installed by a contracting carrier Monly amount for each 672-circuit unit (equivalent to 50Mbits/s) 27,704
10 Local Transmission Function Per connection Local The to exchange and transmit communications at originates and terminates wiin e same unit rate area by using facilities between a local tandem switch (meaning e tandem switch at is to exchange local communications; hereinafter e same.) and a local switch, and facilities between local switches, and local tandem switches. Per second Tandem Switching Functions Per connection (1) Tandem switching The to exchange communications rough a longdistance tandem switch (meaning a tandem switch oer an a local tandem switch; hereinafter e same.) Per second (2) Function to exclusively use a tandem switch circuit-related part (3) Function to use a tandem switch circuit-related part on a shared basis The to accommodate a tandem switch in a circuit-related part of NTT s tandem switch The to accommodate facilities (limited to ose using e shared-use interoffice ) installed between a local switch and a toll tandem switch in a circuit-related part of NTT s tandem switch Monly amount for each 24-citcuit unit 1.5Mbits/s) 4,466 Per second Interoffice Transmission Functions Shared-Use Interoffice Transmission Function Shared-use interoffice The to transmit communications Per second rough facilities between a local switch and a long-distance tandem switch at are jointly by NTT and a contracting carrier
11 Basic Amounts for Exclusive-Use Interoffice Transmission Function Basic Charges Exclusive-use interoffice The to transmit communicatio ns rough facilities between a local switch and a long-distance tandem switch at are exclusively by a contracting carrier (a) 24-circuit unit Monly amount up to 24 circuits 17, Mbits/s) 24-circuit unit beyond e initial 17,241 a. Closed wiin e same communicati ons building b. Oer an a and closed wiin e same unit rate area c. Oer an a or b 24 circuits (b) 672-circuit unit 672-circuit unit 50Mbits/s) Monly amount equivalent to 672 (c) 2,016-circuit unit (equivalent to 150Mbits/s) (a) 24-circuit unit 1.5Mbits/s) circuits 2,016-circuit unit Monly amount equivalent to 2,016 circuits Monly amount up to 24 circuits 24-circuit unit beyond e initial 24 circuits 672-circuit unit (b) 672-circuit unit 50Mbits/s) Monly amount equivalent to 672 (c) 2,016-circuit unit (equivalent to 150Mbits/s) (a)24-circuit unit 1.5Mbits/s) circuits 2,016-circuit unit Monly amount equivalent to 2,016 circuits Monly amount up to 24 circuits 24-circuit unit beyond e initial 24 circuits 672-circuit unit (b)672-circuit unit 50Mbits/s) Monly amount equivalent to 672 (c) 2,016-circuit unit 150Mbits/s) circuits 2,016-circuit unit Monly amount equivalent to 2,016 circuits 205, , , ,366 34,758 34, , ,705 1,229,493 1,229,115 40,727 40, , ,827 1,442,859 1,442, Additional Charges (1) Additional charges when e distance of e section over which e exclusive-use interoffice as stipulated in c of is exceeds 10km (2) Additional charges when is established by using e exclusive-use interoffice at a toll tandem switch, etc. in a communications building at is (a) 24-circuit unit 24-circuit unit and each 10-km 1, Mbits/s) unit (b) 672-circuit unit 50Mbits/s) (c) 2,016-circuit unit (equivalent to 150Mbits/s) (a) 24-circuit unit 1.5Mbits/s) (b) 672-circuit unit 50Mbits/s) 672-circuit unit and each 10-km unit 2,016-circuit unit and each 10-km unit 24-circuit unit 672-circuit unit 17,303 51,908 17, ,250
12 102 different from at separately designated by NTT (c) 2,016-circuit unit (equivalent to 150Mbits/s) 2,016-circuit unit 612, Function to Use Transmission Equipment for Tandem Switch Interconnection Function to use for tandem switch When is established at (4), Monly amount for 31,960 Paragraph 1, Article 5, e to convert each 672-circuit unit speeds and multiplex s by installed between a 50Mbits/s) single installed by a contracting carrier only for to a tandem switch installed in a communications building and such tandem switch Optical Signal Interoffice Transmission Function Basic Charges (Monly Amount per Meter per Line) Optical interoffice The to carry out by a single-core Optical interoffice Classification Rate Remarks a. When a filter is in e facility connection module b. When a filter is not in e facility connection module Additional Charges Additional charges in case an Optical intra-office is (1) When e Optical intra-office installed wiin e communications building is Per (2) When e Optical intra-office installed in e section connecting anoer communications building wiin e same premises is. Per meter per
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