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Page 1 CHANNELS The services in this section are grandfathered and no longer available to new customers. They are only provided to existing customers of record who subscribe to the services as of the effective date of grandfathering. Except as otherwise indicated, existing installations may be continued at the same premises of the same customer at the rates specified herein. The non-recurring charges contained herein, except as otherwise specified, are subject to the terms and conditions and non-recurring charge treatment in Section 2 of Part A of this Product Guide. 8.1 GENERAL A. SHORT PERIOD TELEPHONE SERVICE* Customers having this service on the day immediately prior to December 18, 1970 may retain it at the same premises for the same periods subject to the monthly rates then in effect. 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES 8.2.1 SERIES 2000/3000 CHANNELS* A. TYPE 2001 CHANNELS Type 2001 channels furnished prior to December 22, 1984 for private line voice grade multi-point service (intra and interexchange) will continue to be furnished to existing customers at the rates specified in 3.2.2. In addition, the multi-point service charge (MPA) specified for Type 2002 channels applies. Channels added to existing multi-point channels as of December 22, 1984 will receive the rate treatment specified in Part C, Section 3.2.2 for Type 2002 multi-point channels. 8.2.2 SERIES 7000 CHANNELS* A. DESCRIPTION Series 7000 channels are furnished for the transmission of educational television program material subject to the terms of service outlined in C. following. Channels are furnished in systems of one or more channels as described in B. following. Each channel is equipped for the transmission of video and associated audio material of a single television program at one time. The channels are furnished for transmission of 525 line monochrome signals. The signals comprise 525 scanning lines per frame, interlaced two to one in successive fields, with a frame frequency of 30, a field frequency of 60 and a line frequency of 15,750 per second. * Series 2000 and 3000 Channels are no longer available to new customers in certain exchanges as outlined in Part D. Series 3000 Channels are only available to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D for the listing of exchanges, terms of availability and effective date). Short Period Telephone Service and Series 7000 Channel facilities are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 2 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.2 SERIES 7000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) B. CLASSIFICATIONS 1. Local Distribution System These are furnished within an exchange area and between exchange areas from a signal source to its receiving locations in one direction of transmission only, where the airline distance between the signal source and the receiving locations does not exceed 25 miles. A system consists of: - One to six channels terminating at receiving locations. - Channel input equipment for one to six channels to convert the customer's signals from baseband frequencies to frequencies of approximately 25 to 88 megacycles. - Channel output equipment at receiving locations to deliver signals at standard VHF broadcast frequencies. - Outlet connections for the customer's television viewers with distribution amplifier equipment, where required, and associated building wiring. These connections may be furnished by the customer in which case he/she is required to provide all such connections required within a building. 2. Interexchange System This consists of one to five channels furnished between a signal source in one exchange area and a receiving location in another exchange area where the distance between the signal source and its receiving location exceeds 25 airline miles. Channels in the same system may be furnished in opposite directions of transmission. Channel inputs and outputs are at baseband frequencies. * Series 7000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined on Page 1 preceding and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date).

Page 3 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.2 SERIES 7000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) C. TERMS OF SERVICE 1. General Series 7000 channels are furnished only for the transmission of educational television program material by public or private schools and other recognized non-commercial educational institutions. Special operation and supervision are not furnished. 2. Responsibility of the Customer Station facilities and wiring, other than the items specified in E. following, will be furnished by the customer. The facilities furnished by the customer will include, where required: - Studio equipment such as video cameras, microphones, consoles and monitors. - Television viewers. - Antennas to pick up broadcast television material. - Power, space and supporting structures for Company equipment located on customer premises. The customer will make all arrangements for the necessary authorizations for off-the-air pick up and use for retransmitting broadcast television material to channels furnished by the Company. 3. Interconnections The customer may interconnect at his/her premises, subject to the conditions specified following and those specified elsewhere in this Product Guide, the channels furnished as provided herein: - with each other. - with television systems, either local distribution or interexchange, provided by the customer. Such interconnections may be made only where program material is used for television viewing or for transmission over a local distribution system, and where the customer has adequate personnel in attendance together with the necessary equipment for testing with the Company. * Series 7000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined on Page 1 preceding and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date).

Page 4 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.2 SERIES 7000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) D. MILEAGE MEASUREMENTS 1. Local Distribution Systems Rate mileage is the airline distance between a signal source and its receiving locations measured directly or via other receiving locations for twopoint or multipoint channels. The sequence of measurement for channels involving two or more receiving locations is that sequence which will produce the shortest combination of airline mileages, except that where a customer requests that receiving locations be connected in a specific sequence, the measurement will be in that sequence. Where a system includes more than one signal source transmitting to common receiving locations, the measurement is made from one of the signal sources to the receiving locations (for this purpose, the additional signal sources are considered as receiving locations). Where different signal sources transmit to different receiving locations, a separate series of measurements is made from each signal source. Each two-point section of a multi-point channel is considered a separate unit for which mileage is independently measured. All channels are numbered for rate application according to length of rate mileage, i.e., the longest being first and succeeding channels being numbered consecutively in order of decreasing rate mileage. 2. Interexchange Systems Rate mileage is measured between the rate centers for a signal source in one exchange area and its receiving location in another exchange area in accordance with V-H measurements as specified in Part A, Section 9.1. * Series 7000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined on Page 1 preceding and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date).

Page 5 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.2 SERIES 7000* CHANNELS (Cont d) E. MONTHLY RATE TREATMENT 1. Local Distribution Systems Monthly Item Rate USOC Channels Between buildings on the same city block, per 1/10 mile or fraction thereof: l - First channel... $ 6.65 1LEAE - Second channel... 2.43 1LEBE - Third and Fourth channels, each... 1.58 1LECE - Fifth and Sixth channels, each... 1.16 1LEEE Between buildings on different properties or city blocks which contain the signal source or a receiving location, per 1/4 mile or fraction thereof: 2 - First channel... 16.62 lleay - Second channel... 6.60 lleby - Third and Fourth channels, each... 3.96 llecy - Fifth and Sixth channels, each... 2.90 lleey Channel Input Equipment Per signal source for: - First channel... 47.47 VVS - Second channel... 31.65 VXS - Third and Fourth channels, each... 26.37 VYS - Fifth and Sixth channels, each... 16.83 VZS Channel Output Equipment Per receiving location: - First output... 7.91 VEH - Additional outputs, each... 5.27 VEE Outlet Connections Per receiving location: - Distribution amplifier... 17.41 VFQ - Outlets, each... 1.58 VFJ NOTE 1: The minimum monthly rate for the total of all channels between a signal source and a receiving location is $6.65. NOTE 2: The minimum monthly rate for the total of all channels between a signal source and a receiving location is $16.62. * Series 7000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined on Page 1 preceding and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date).

Page 6 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.2 SERIES 7000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) E. MONTHLY RATE TREATMENT 2. Interexchange Systems Item Monthly Rate USOC Channels Per airline mile or fraction thereof: - First channel... $29.01 llea4 - Second and third channels, each... 13.19 lleb4 - Fourth and fifth channels, each... 10.55 llec4 3. Additional Arrangements a. Channel Output Suppression Arrangement This is for use at a signal source to prevent retransmission of signals which have been returned to the signal source via intermediate receiving locations. Item Monthly Rate USOC Channels Output Suppression Arrangement - per channel arranged... $9.50 VVU b. Channel Output at a Receiving Location Arranged as Signal Source This is to convert a VHF signal to video and audio baseband frequencies. Item Monthly Rate USOC Channels Output at a Receiving Location arranged as Signal Source- per channel arranged $14.77 VVQ * Series 7000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined on Page 1 preceding and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date).

Page 6.1 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES 8.2.3 SERIES 1000 CHANNELS* (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 1000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) A. TYPES, DESCRIPTION AND TERMS OF SERVICE Series 1000 channels are special signaling and sub-voice grade channels furnished for Half and Full Duplex operation on a two-point or multi-point basis for service 24 hours-per-day, 7 days-per-week for a minimum period of one month. These channels, when furnished for remote metering, supervisory control and miscellaneous signaling purposes, may be used for indicating readings of meters at distant locations, operating switches which trigger some other operation (i.e., alarms, sirens or gauges) or operating special signaling devices of the customer. The inventory of metallic inter-office facilities for this type of service is being depleted without being replenished and, therefore, the Company is not obligated to provide a metallic facility unless such facility is available and not otherwise immediately needed to be carrierized. Type 1011, 4-wire, metallic facilities, if provided, will be provided via two (2) two-wire facilities. The charges for Private Line Teletypewriter Service Lines contemplate the provision of satisfactory operation and transmission between two or more teletypewriters which are directly connected to the line. The transmission characteristics and various types of services furnished through Series 1000 channels are set forth below: - Basic parameters and specifications for sub-voice grade channels used with customer-provided station equipment are described below: Basic Parameters Channel Signals Channel Distortion Power Requirement Specification or Limit Local channels used with station equipment Practices/Technical References. Local channels used with station equipment Practices/Technical References. For up to 150 Baud Type Service - Where the Company provides transmission equipment at the interface, the customer must, in all cases, provide a source of continuous 117 volt, 60 Hz AC power by means of a convenient non-switched outlet. * Series 1000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.2 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.3 SERIES 1000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 1000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) A. TYPES, DESCRIPTION AND TERMS OF SERVICE (Cont d) The transmission characteristics and various types of services furnished through Series 1000 channels are set forth below: (Cont'd) These channels are not suitable for the transmission of alternating current tones. - Special signaling and sub-voice service are divided into two basic service offerings--same exchange and interexchange. Same exchange service is divided into two basic rate elements-local channel and inter-office channel. Interexchange service is divided into two basic rate elements--interexchange mileage and local channel. Customers must have at least one local channel for each station location (premises) to connect customer-provided station equipment. - The various Types of local channels are: Type 1005 - Transmission up to 75/150 Baud. Furnished for remote operation of radio-telegraph, teletypewriter, teletypesetter, data, supervisory control and miscellaneous signaling purposes. For Half (or Full) Duplex operation, two-point or multi-point service, intra or interexchange. Type 1011 - Transmission up to 30 Baud. Furnished for remote metering, supervisory control and miscellaneous signaling purposes. For two-point or multi-point service, intra or interexchange. - On a service where there are station locations in different central office districts of an exchange, an inter-office channel is required. The number of inter-office channels is equal to the number of different central office districts having a station, less one. Inter-office channels are similar to those local channel Types used to furnish various voice grade services. - Multi-point and multi-station services provide communications capability among three or more station locations constituting a common dedicated communications system, and the following channel Types are used: Type 1005 - A maximum of twenty stations, where conditions permit. Type 1011 - A maximum of three (3) connecting central offices or a maximum of twenty-six (26) stations, or both, where conditions permit. * Series 1000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.3 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.3 SERIES 1000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 1000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) B. RATE TREATMENT 1. General Where service is furnished under Customer Operating Center (COC) Service specified in 3.3.4 preceding, those charges are in lieu of the monthly rates specified following. 2. Monthly Rates a. For use with station equipment in: Monthly Location Rate USOC Same Exchange Service Local Channel for each local channel terminated in different buildings within an exchange - Type 1005, Half Duplex... $ 61.53 25W - Type 1005, Full Duplex... 61.53 25Z - Type 1011... 32.99 2UC Interoffice Channel for each channel between central office districts within the same exchange - Type 1005... 14.16 1L31P - Type 1011... 14.16 1L3AP Same Exchange Service charges apply to services provided over the Company s network facilities, i.e., general plant distribution system, and do not apply to the customer s use of Premises Wire, e.g., to connect buildings on the same property with interbuilding Premises Wire. * Series 1000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 3

Page 6.4 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.3 SERIES 1000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 1000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) B. RATE TREATMENT (Cont d) 2. Monthly Rates a. For use with station equipment in: Monthly Location Rate USOC Different Exchange Service Interexchange Mileage, per V-H mile or fraction thereof - Type 1005 - First mile#... $33.65 1L314 - Each additional mile... 9.67 1L314 - Type 1011 - First mile#... 22.59 1L3A4 - Each additional mile... 17.82 1L3A4 Local Channel - Type 1005, Half Duplex... 21.55 W3P - Type 1005, Full Duplex... 21.55 W4P Type 1011... 11.56 W1P Interoffice Channel If required, the rates are as specified preceding under Same Exchange Service. # Includes two (2) channel terminal charges. * Series 1000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 3

Page 6.5 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.3 SERIES 1000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 1000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) B. RATE TREATMENT (Cont d) 2. Monthly Rates (Cont d) b. Multi-Point Service Charge The Company provides bridging equipment to furnish multi-point service. A bridge, located in a Company central office, is required where three or more terminations of a bridged channel are provided. The rates listed below apply to each local channel when three or more local channels are bridged. Such rate is in addition to the local channel rate/charge associated with a specific channel. Monthly Item Rate USOC Multi-Point Service, per local channel - Type 1005 $31.56 MPD - Type 1011 NO NA * Series 1000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.6 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.3 SERIES 1000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 1000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) B. RATE TREATMENT (Cont d) 3. Nonrecurring Charges a. Same Exchange, Same Central Office District Service Charge (1) For the installation of a two-point channel, per local channel Type 1005 $ 85.00 Type 1011 83.00 Type 1011 (central alarm station circuit) 77.00 (2) For the installation of additional two-point channel(s), done at the same time, and at the same locations as in (1) above, per local channel Type 1005 85.00 Type 1011 83.00 Type 1011 (central alarm station circuit) 77.00 (3) For the installation of a multi-point channel, per local channel, in excess of the first two [in addition to the charge specified in (1) above] Type 1005 86.00 Type 1011 (either type) 86.00 (4) For the installation of an additional local channel to an existing two-point or multi-point channel, initial point Type 1005 256.00 Type 1011 (either type) 256.00 For each additional local channel added at the same time, on the same channel Type 1005 86.00 Type 1011 (either type) 86.00 * Series 1000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.7 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.3 SERIES 1000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 1000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) B. RATE TREATMENT (Cont d) 3. Nonrecurring Charges (Cont d) b. Same Exchange, Different Central Office District Service Charge (1) For the installation of a two-point channel, per local channel Type 1005 $ 182.00 Type 1011 179.00 Type 1011 (central alarm station circuit) 171.00 (2) For the installation of additional two-point channel(s), done at the same time, and at the same locations as in (1) above, per local channel Type 1005 182.00 Type 1011 179.00 Type 101 (central alarm station circuit) 171.00 (3) For the installation of a multi-point channel, per local channel in excess of the first two [in addition to the charge specified in (1) above] Type 1005 132.00 Type 1011 (either type) 132.00 (4) For the installation of an additional local channel to an existing two-point or multi-point channel, initial local channel Type 1005 319.00 Type 1011 (either type) 319.00 For each additional local channel added at the same time, on the same channel Type 1005 132.00 Type 1011 (either type) 132.00 * Series 1000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.8 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.3 SERIES 1000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 1000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) B. RATE TREATMENT (Cont d) 3. Nonrecurring Charges (Cont d) c. Interexchange Service Charge (1) For the installation of a two-point channel, per local channel Type 1005 $ 199.00 Type 1011 192.00 Type 1011 (central alarm station circuit) 186.00 (2) For the installation of additional two-point channel(s), done at the same time, and at the same locations as in (1) above, per local channel Type 1005 199.00 Type 1011 192.00 Type 1011 (central alarm station circuit) 186.00 (3) For the installation of a multi-point channel, per local channel, in excess of the first two [in addition to the charge specified in (1) above] Type 1005 132.00 Type 1011 (either type) 132.00 (4) For the installation of an additional local channel to an existing two-point or multi-point channel, initial local channel Type 1005 319.00 Type 1011 (either type) 319.00 For each additional local channel added at the same time, on the same channel Type 1005 132.00 Type 1011 (either type) 132.00 * Series 1000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.9 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) CHANNELS 8.2.4 SERIES 6000 CHANNELS* (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 6000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) A. DESCRIPTION Series 6000 channels are specially equipped and operated for program transmission in connection with loudspeakers, paging and sound recordings. These channels are furnished exclusively for the transmission (in one direction) of music or speech. Certain terms associated with these channel facilities are defined as follows: Station - Denotes the transmitting/receiving equipment on a customer's premises and connected for channel service. It also includes points located on the customer's premises, other than those controlled by the customer, at which material is transmitted to, or received from a program transmission channel. A point of connection for Company interexchange and local channels is not considered to be a station. Studio - Indicates a fixed premises of the customer in which audio regularly originates for transmission to loudspeakers and, at which location, personnel of the customer are present. This term excludes any locations where the subject matter to be transmitted is not originated primarily for audio transmission purposes. B. TERMS OF SERVICE 1. These channel facilities are the only type furnished by the Company for program transmission in connection with loudspeakers and sound recording. Facilities furnished in connection with exchange access, message telecommunication or private line telephone services may not be connected (1) with program transmission channels or (2) directly or indirectly with loudspeakers or sound recording equipment associated with program transmission channels. Channels furnished in connection with loudspeakers may, however, be connected with paging systems. Channels furnished in connection with loudspeakers and sound recording may be interconnected with channels furnished in connection with radio broadcasting. 2. Program transmission channels, furnished in connection with loudspeakers, may be interconnected to form a network for the distribution of program material to loudspeakers located on a different premises. Interconnection of such channels is made at distribution centers, i.e., Company central offices. 3. Amplifying equipment, provided by the customer and located at the studio, may be used to connect channels furnished under the same or different schedule classifications. * Series 6000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.10 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.4 SERIES 6000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 6000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) B. TERMS OF SERVICE (Cont d) 4. All station equipment and station wiring, other than that necessary for the suitable termination of the channel facilities on the customer's (or patron's) premises, shall be provided and maintained by the customer/patron. 5. At a studio, the customer may interconnect the channels furnished by the Company with channels furnished by others, provided such interconnection does not result in direct or indirect connection of Company interexchange channels with interexchange facilities of others for purposes of through transmission, except as specifically provided for below. Furthermore, the interconnection must not interfere with or impair the service rendered by the Company. 6. Company-provided interexchange channels may be connected with interexchange channels operating on frequencies assigned for frequency modulation broadcasting (FM broadcast channels), provided that Company interexchange channels are not connected, via such broadcasting channels, with interexchange channels (AM broadcast channels) of others. C. TYPES 1. Channels Furnished for One-Way Program (Audio) Transmission in Connection with Loudspeakers and Sound Recording Local channels and inter-office channels (same exchange) provide for program transmission facilities: - within an exchange area. - between a station and its serving central office. - between a studio, or a distributing center, and its serving central office. - between a studio and a distributing center if the distributing center is located in the central office district serving the studio. - between a distributing center located in a central office and stations served by that central office. * Series 6000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.11 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.4 SERIES 6000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 6000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) C. TYPES (Cont d) 1. Channels Furnished for One-Way Program (Audio) Transmission in Connection with Loudspeakers and Sound Recording (Cont d) Local channels and inter-office channels (same exchange) provide for program transmission facilities: (Cont d) - between a central office terminating an interexchange channel and the serving central office district of a studio, station and distributing center. - between a studio and station where both are served by different central offices. -- between a station (or studio) and a distributing center where the distributing center is located in a different central office district than the station or studio. 2. Two-Point Interexchange Program Channels Any one of the following arrangements comprises a two-point interexchange program (audio) channel service: - One local channel, with or without an inter-office channel, in an exchange connected by an interexchange channel to another local channel, with or without an inter-office channel, in a different exchange. - One local channel, with or without an inter-office channel, in an exchange feeding a music distribution center in another exchange, with or without an inter-office channel, connected by an interexchange channel. - An interexchange channel, with or without an inter-office channel, connecting music distribution centers. * Series 6000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.12 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.4 SERIES 6000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 6000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) C. TYPES (Cont d) 3. Types for Use with Customer-Provided Equipment With reference to the following descriptions of Series 6000 channel Types: "Effective two-wire facilities" may be composed of two-wire metallic and/or four-wire metallic and/or carrier segments. The 1000 Hz loss objective range specified refers to the total channel offering (end-to-end) and indicates that the engineered objective loss will fall within that range depending upon the available facilities and the applicability of short-haul or long-haul engineering designs. These specifications do not include gains or losses present in customer-provided equipment. Type 6005 - A two-wire interface with effective two-wire facilities engineered for a 1,000 Hz maximum pre-equalized loss of 32db and equalized to a + 3db of the 1,000 Hz loss from 100 to 5,000 Hz, arranged for transmission in one direction only; for two-point service only, on an intra or interexchange basis; normally suitable for audio transmission. Type 6007 - A two-wire interface with effective two-wire facilities engineered for a 1,000 Hz maximum pre-equalized loss of 32db and equalized to a + 3db of the 1,000 Hz loss from approximately 50 to 8,000 Hz, arranged for transmission in one direction only; for two-point service only on an intra or interexchange basis; normally suitable for audio transmission. Type 6009 - A two-wire interface with effective two-wire facilities engineered for a 1,000 Hz maximum pre-equalized loss of 32db and equalized to a + 3db of the 1,000 Hz loss from approximately 50 to 15,000 Hz, arranged for transmission in one direction only; for two-point intra-exchange service only; normally suitable for audio transmission. * Series 6000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.13 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.4 SERIES 6000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 6000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) C. TYPES (Cont d) 3. Types for Use with Customer-Provided Equipment (Cont d) Type 6011 - A two-wire interface with effective two-wire facilities engineered for a 1,000 Hz maximum loss objective of l2db without equalization, arranged for transmission in one direction only; for two-point service only, on either an intra or interexchange basis; normally suitable for audio transmission. 4. Wired Music Multi-Point Distribution Local Channels - The following (one directional two-wire) wired music local channels apply for any wired music multi-point distribution channel service provided within a central office district: Type 6020 - A two-wire interface with effective two-wire facilities engineered for a 1,000 Hz maximum loss of l4db without equalization, arranged for transmission in one direction only; for multi-point service only within the same central office district area; normally suitable for wired music distribution. Type 6021 - A two-wire interface with effective two-wire facilities engineered for a 1,000 Hz maximum pre-equalized loss of 34db and equalized to a + 4db of the 1,000 Hz loss from approximately 50 to 5,000 Hz, arranged for transmission in one direction only; for multi-point service only within the same central office district area; normally suitable for wired music distribution. Type 6022 - A two-wire interface with effective two-wire facilities engineered for a 1,000 Hz maximum pre-equalized loss of 34db and equalized to a + 4db of the 1,000 Hz loss from approximately 50 to 8,000 Hz; arranged for transmission in one direction only; for multi-point service only within the same central office district area; normally suitable for wired music distribution. Amplifiers - The distribution amplifier is that portion of a wired music multi-point distribution channel service required to amplify and transmit the appropriate level of music. The music distribution amplifier is located at the Company's serving central office. The common equipment is made up of 7 units, each of which will accommodate 40 connections, thereby providing for a maximum of 280 possible connections in a central office. * Series 6000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.14 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.4 SERIES 6000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 6000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) C. TYPES (Cont d) 5. Mileage Measurements Interexchange Channels for Two-Point Service - The interexchange mileage is the airline distance (fractional miles being considered as full miles) between the rate centers of the service points, i.e., exchanges at which connection is made with local channels. The V-H coordinate system of calculation, specified in Part A, Section 9, is used to mathematically determine the distance between rate centers. D. RATE TREATMENT 1. These Series 6000 channels may require the use of non-loaded cable facilities. In the event that only loaded facilities are available, the Company will, at the customer's request, de-load the facilities at charges commensurate with the costs involved under the Special Construction provisions specified in Part C, Section 4. * Series 6000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.15 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.4 SERIES 6000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 6000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) D. RATE TREATMENT (Cont d) 2. Monthly Rates a. For use with customer-provided station equipment: Monthly Item Rate USOC Same Exchange Local Channel - for each local channel extended from the same central office district, terminated in different buildings within the same exchange - Type 6005... $24.65 6KA5R - Type 6007... 24.65 6KA7R - Type 6009... 28.04 6KA9R - Type 6011... 13.27 6KA1R - Type 6020 1... 11.46 6LCOR - Type 6021 1... 14.02 6LC1R - Type 6022 1... 14.02 6LC2R Inter-Office Channel - for each channel between central office districts within the same exchange - Type 6005... 14.02 1LGJP - Type 6007... 14.02 1LGHP - Type 6009... 14.02 1LGGP - Type 6011... 14.02 1LGAP First Each Add'l Mile Mile USOC Interexchange Interexchange Mileage - per V-H mile or fraction thereof 2 - Type 6005... $11.67 $3.35 1LGJ4 - Type 6007... 11.67 3.35 1LGH4 - Type 6011... 11.67 3.35 1LGA4 NOTE 1: Same central office district only. NOTE 2: The rate for the first mile includes two channel terminal charges. * Series 6000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.16 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.4 SERIES 6000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 6000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) D. RATE TREATMENT (Cont d) 2. Monthly Rates (Cont d) a. For use with customer-provided station equipment: Monthly Item Rate USOC Interexchange Local Channels - for each local channel - Type 6005... $29.40 4B15S - Type 6007... 29.40 4B17S - Type 6011... 15.68 4B11S Wired Music Distribution Amplifiers Common Equipment, per central office, per wired music provider, per unit of 40 connections (up to a maximum of 280 connections) - First Unit and Common Equipment... 226.14 6LE - Each additional unit (up to a maximum of 6 additional units) 39.20 6LG * Series 6000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.17 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.4 SERIES 6000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 6000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) D. RATE TREATMENT (Cont d) 3. Nonrecurring Charges (Cont d) a. Same Exchange, Same Central Office District Charge (1) For the installation of a two-point channel, per local channel Type 6005 $107.00 Type 6007 107.00 Type 6009 109.00 Type 6011 79.00 Type 6020 105.00 Type 6021 115.00 Type 6022 115.00 (2) For the installation of additional two-point channel(s), done at the same time, and at the same locations as in (1) above, per local channel Type 6005 107.00 Type 6007 107.00 Type 6009 109.00 Type 6011 79.00 Type 6020 105.00 Type 6021 115.00 Type 6022 115.00 b. Same Exchange, Different Central Office District (1) For the installation of a two-point channel, per local channel Type 6005 233.00 Type 6007 241.00 Type 6009 244.00 Type 6011 199.00 (2) For the installation of additional two-point channel(s), done at the same time, and at the same locations as in (1) above, per local channel Type 6005 233.00 Type 6007 241.00 Type 6009 244.00 Type 6011 199.00 * Series 6000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.18 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.4 SERIES 6000 CHANNELS* (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 6000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) D. RATE TREATMENT (Cont d) 3. Nonrecurring Charges (Cont d) c. Interexchange Service Charge (1) For the installation of a two-point channel, per local channel Type 6005 $241.00 Type 6007 248.00 Type 6011 207.00 (2) For the installation of additional two-point channel(s) done at the same time, and at the same locations as in (1) above, per local channel Type 6005 241.00 Type 6007 248.00 Type 6011 207.00 * Series 6000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.19 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) CHANNELS 8.2.5 SERIES 9000 CHANNELS* (LOCAL AREA DATA CHANNELS) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 9000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) A. DESCRIPTION The Company will furnish, subject to the availability of facilities, local area data channels suitable for baseband transmission of digital data signals between two points located within the same central office district area. Service is limited to points that are not more than (l) six miles apart with transmission speeds of 2,400 and 4,800 bits-per-second (bps) synchronous or up to 4,800 bps asynchronous, (2) four miles apart with transmission speeds of 7,200 bps synchronous, (3) three miles apart with transmission speeds of 9,600 bps synchronous or up to 9,600 bps asynchronous, and (4) two miles apart with transmission speeds of l9,200 bps synchronous. The channels must be non-carrierized circuits using standard cable routing as determined by the Company where the total cable route distance between the points is no more than the mileage as indicated above. B. TERMS OF SERVICE The following terms of service are in addition to terms of service specified elsewhere in this Product Guide. - Provision of LAD channels is subject to the availability of facilities and does not envision the construction of facilities expressly for this service. - Channels are offered only for balanced transmission of data signals conforming to the signal power limitations and other parameters specified in applicable Company Technical References. - LAD channels require the use of non-loaded cable facilities. In the event only loaded facilities are available, the Company will, at the customer's request, de-load facilities at charges commensurate with the costs incurred, in accordance with the Special Construction provisions contained in Part C, Section 4. * Series 9000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.20 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.5 SERIES 9000 CHANNELS* (LOCAL AREA DATA CHANNELS) (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 9000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) B. TERMS OF SERVICE (Cont d) The following terms of service are in addition to terms of service specified elsewhere in this Product Guide. (Cont d) - Such channels are furnished 24 hours-per-day, 7 days-per-week for a minimum service period of one month. - Provision of these channels does not contemplate connection to the public switched message network. - Customer-provided data equipment must meet the criteria set forth in Part C, Section 2. preceding as well as terms of service specified elsewhere in this Product Guide. - The discount provisions of Part A, Section 8.6.2.I are not applicable. C. APPLICATION 1. Types/Transmission Limitations a. LAD channels are classified into two Types and are subject to the transmission limitations identified previously as well as to the specifications shown following. (1) Type 9001 - a two-wire interface with effective 2-wire facilities with transmission characteristics specified in (3) following. (2) Type 9002 - a four-wire interface with effective 4-wire facilities with transmission characteristics specified in (3) following. * Series 9000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.21 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.5 SERIES 9000 CHANNELS* (LOCAL AREA DATA CHANNELS) (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 9000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) C. APPLICATION (Cont d) 1. Types/Transmission Limitations (Cont d) a. LAD channels are classified into two Types and are subject to the transmission limitations identified previously as well as to the specifications shown following. (Cont d) (3) Transmission specifications are dependent upon the route length of the facilities utilized to provide service within the same central office district and are listed below: Maximum End-To-End Maximum Insertion Loss 1 Facility Length In Route Miles At 1000 Hz, in db 2. Channel Protection Unit 1 9.0 2 13.5 3 17.0 4 20.0 5 23.0 6 25.5 A Channel Protection Unit (CPU) is required to protect Company facilities from any potential overloads. For Series 9000 channels ordered as of January 1, 1984, a Company-provided CPU is required per station associated with this service. For channels ordered or installed prior to January 1, 1984, a Company-provided CPU was required where the customer elected to provide the data set(s) associated with Series 9000 channels. 3. Local Channel A local channel is required where the data sets are located in different buildings, but within the same serving central office district area, to connect two data set locations. NOTE 1: Referenced to 135 ohm resistive terminations at each end. * Series 9000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2

Page 6.22 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) CHANNELS 8.2.5 SERIES 9000 CHANNELS* (LOCAL AREA DATA CHANNELS) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 9000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) D. RATE TREATMENT 1. Monthly Rates Monthly Item Rate USOC Local Channel Where data sets are located in different buildings, but in the same central office district serving area, each - Type 900l... $30.00 J5Y1S - Type 9002... 57.67 DUX1R Channel Protection Unit 1,2 - Type 9001... 1.88 CPA01 - Type 9002... 3.09 CPA02 NOTE 1: For Series 9000 channels ordered as of January 1, 1984, a Channel Protection Unit is required per station associated with this service. NOTE 2: For Series 9000 channels ordered or installed prior to January 1, 1984, a Channel Protection Unit was required where the customer elected to provide the associated data set(s). * Series 9000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 3

Page 6.23 CHANNELS 8.2 CLASSIFICATION AND RATES (Cont d) 8.2.5 SERIES 9000 CHANNELS* (LOCAL AREA DATA CHANNELS) (Cont d) (Effective October 31, 2014, Series 9000 s are longer available to new customers. Moves, additions and changes are permitted to existing service. Renewals are not permitted.) D. RATE TREATMENT (Cont d) 2. Nonrecurring Charges See 3.1.5 preceding. a. Same Exchange, Same Central Office District Charge (1) For the installation of a two-point channel, per local channel Type 9001 $126.00 Type 9002 126.00 (2) For the installation of additional two-point channel(s), done at the same time, and at the same locations as in (1) above, per local channel Type 9001 126.00 Type 9002 126.00 * Series 9000 Channels are grandfathered as outlined above and are only available in certain serving wire centers to existing customers as outlined in Part D. (Please refer to Part D, Section 1 for the listing of serving wire centers, term availability and effective date). Revision 2