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Prefix Jurisdiction

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Direct-Inward-Dial (DID) This type of Rate Deck applies to Origination Customer Trunk Groups for US & Canada destinations.

Toll-Free

Dialed

EEA

LATA/OCN Jurisdictional

Peering

Local

Rate Deck Terminology

Tier There are seven (7) possible tiers. Each tier can have its own initial increment, subsequent increment, rate, mrc, and effective date. In practice, all tiers usually have the same initial increment, subsequent increment, rate, mrc, and effective date.

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The Prefix Jurisdiction Rate Deck type uses the NPANXXX of the DNIS in the SIP Invite arriving on the Termination Customer Trunk Group to determine the rate to be applied to US / Canada long-distance calls.

Code The NPANXX prefix.

Intrarate The Intrastate Rate is selected when the NPANXXXY of the ANI and DNIS in the SIP Invite are located in the same State/Province which is determined by querying the LERG.

Interate The Interstate Rate is selected when the NPANXXY of the ANI and DNIS in the SIP Invite are located in the same State/Province which is determined by querying the LERG.

IJrate The Indeterminate Rate is selected when the NPANXXY of the ANI or the DNIS in not found in the LERG. Examples of indeterminate calls include calls from International locations and US Territories (Porto Rico, Guam, etc.) to US & Canada locations or calls from Toll-Free numbers to US & Canada locations.

Initial Increment This refers to the initial call duration measured in seconds. For rating purposes, all calls are rated the minimum initial increment. For example, a 3-second call with an initial increment of 6 seconds is billed for 6 seconds. A 42-second call with an initial increment of 60 seconds is billed for a 60-second call.

Subsequent Increment This refers to the subsequent call duration increments beyond the initial duration. For example, a 100-second call with a initial increment and subsequent increment of 6 seconds is billed for 1 initial increment and 16 subsequent increments. A 10 minute and 22-second call with an initial increment and subsequent increment of 60 seconds is billed for 1 initial increment and 10 subsequent increments.

rate_minute The per minute rate

mrc - XXX

integrate This is the rate for an inter-LATA call (i.e. the calling number and the call number are in different LATAs). Calls between the US and Canada would be interrated calls. This rate only applies to Prefix Jurisdiction Rate Decks.

intrarate This is the rate for an intra-LATA call (i.e. the calling number and the called number are in the same LATA). This rate only applies to Prefix Jurisdiction Rate Decks.

ijrate This is the rate for indeterminate jurisdiction (ij) calls. Examples of ij calls include calls from US Territories (Porto Rico, Guam, etc.) to US & Canada locations or calls from Toll-Free numbers to US & Canada locations. This rate only applies to Prefix Jurisdiction Rate Decks.

effective_date The date that the rate is effective (can be used). In practice, all rates have the same effective date. If the effective_date is blank, then XXX.

Example Rate Decks

Prefix Jurisdiction

This is an example of a Prefix Jurisdiction Rate Deck for a Termination Customer Trunk Group for a US & Canada location. The

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Code

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Initial Increment

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Subsequent Increment

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Interrate

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Intrarate

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Ijrate

...

Effective date

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Example Rate Decks

This is an example of a Prefix Jurisdiction Rate Deck for a Termination Customer Trunk Group for a US & Canada location. The

Code

Initial Increment

Subsequent Increment

Interrate

Intrarate

Ijrate

Effective date

1934226

6

6

0.007

0.007

0.007

8/16/2022

1934344

6

6

0.007

0.007

0.007

8/16/2022

1934386

6

6

0.007

0.007

0.007

8/16/2022

1934414

6

6

0.007

0.007

0.007

8/16/2022

1934432

6

6

0.007

0.007

0.007

8/16/2022

19343441934445

6

6

0.007

0.007

0.007

8/16/2022

19343861934599

6

6

0.007

0.007

0.007

8/16/2022

1934414

6

… + 200k rates

This is an example of a Prefix Jurisdiction Rate Deck for a Termination Vendor Trunk Group for a US & Canada location.

Code

Initial Increment

Subsequent Increment

Interrate

Intrarate

Ijrate

Effective date

1934226

6

6

0.

007

006

0.

007

006

0.

007

006

8/16/2022

1934432

1934344

6

6

0.

007

006

0.

007

006

0.

007

006

8/16/2022

1934445

1934386

6

6

0.

007

006

0.

007

006

0.007

8/16/2022

1934599

1934414

6

6

0.

007

006

0.

007

006

0.

007

006

8/16/2022

… + 200k rates

This is an example of a Prefix Jurisdiction Rate Deck for a Termination Vendor Trunk Group for a US & Canada location.

This is an example of a DID Rate Deck applied to an Origination Customer Trunk Group for US & Canada calls.

Tier

Initial Increment

Subsequent Increment

Rate_minute

mrc

Effective date

1

6

6

0.0036

1.52

8/17/2022

2

6

6

0.0036

2

8/17/2022

3

6

6

0.0036

1.5

8/17/2022

4

6

6

0.0036

1.5

8/17/2022

5

6

6

0.0036

1.5

8/17/2022

6

6

6

0.0036

1.5

8/17/2022

7

6

6

0.0036

1.5

8/17/2022

Code

Initial Increment

Subsequent Increment

Interrate

Intrarate

Ijrate

Effective date

1934226

1934432

6

6

0.006

0.006

0.006

8/16/2022

19343441934445

6

6

0.006

0.006

0.006

8/16/2022

19343861934599

6

6

0.006

0.006

0.007006

8/16/2022

1934414

6

6

0.006

0.006

0.006

8/16/2022

1934432

6

6

0.006

0.006

0.006

8/16/2022

1934445

6

6

0.006

0.006

0.006

8/16/2022

1934599

6

6

0.006

0.006

0.006

8/16/2022

… + 200k rates

This is an example of a DID Rate Deck applied to an Origination Vendor Trunk Group for US & Canada calls.

...

Tier

...

Initial Increment

...

Subsequent Increment

...

Rate_minute

...

mrc

...

Effective date

...

1

...

6

...

6

...

0.0024

...

1.52

...

8/17/2022

...

2

...

6

...

6

...

0.0024

...

2

...

8/17/2022

...

3

...

6

...

6

...

0.0024

...

1.5

...

8/17/2022

...

4

...

6

...

6

...

0.0024

...

1.5

...

8/17/2022

...

5

...

6

...

6

...

0.0024

...

1.5

...

8/17/2022

...

6

...

6

...

6

...

0.0024

...

1.5

...

8/17/2022

...

7

...

6

...

6

...

0.0024

...

1.5

...

8/17/2022

… + 200k rates

LATA/OCN Jurisdictional

The LATA/OCN Jurisdictional Rate Deck uses the LATA and OCN returned in the LERG query XXX

the NPANXXX of the DNIS in the SIP Invite arriving on the Termination Customer Trunk Group to determine the rate to be applied to US / Canada long-distance calls.

Intrarate The Intrastate Rate is selected when the NPANXXXY of the ANI and DNIS in the SIP Invite are located in the same State/Province which is determined by querying the LERG.

Interate The Interstate Rate is selected when the NPANXXY of the ANI and DNIS in the SIP Invite are located in the same State/Province which is determined by querying the LERG.

IJrate The Indeterminate Rate is selected when the NPANXXY of the ANI or the DNIS in not found in the LERG. Examples of indeterminate calls include calls from International locations and US Territories (Porto Rico, Guam, etc.) to US & Canada locations or calls from Toll-Free numbers to US & Canada locations.

Initial Increment This refers to the initial call duration measured in seconds. For rating purposes, all calls are rated the minimum initial increment. For example, a 3-second call with an initial increment of 6 seconds is billed for 6 seconds. A 42-second call with an initial increment of 60 seconds is billed for a 60-second call.

Subsequent Increment This refers to the subsequent call duration increments beyond the initial duration. For example, a 100-second call with a initial increment and subsequent increment of 6 seconds is billed for 1 initial increment and 16 subsequent increments. A 10 minute and 22-second call with an initial increment and subsequent increment of 60 seconds is billed for 1 initial increment and 10 subsequent increments.

If a Prefix Jurisdiction Rate Deck is assigned to the Termination Trunk Group then the LATA/OCN Jurisdictional Rate Deck will not be used.

Example Rate Deck

lata

ocn

interrate

intrarate

ijrate

Initial Increment

Sequent Increment

224

9206

0.024

0.023974

0.023974

6

6

224

624H

0.032258

0.027974

0.027974

6

6

224

118F

0.023387

0.018371

0.018371

6

6

224

118F

0.023387

0.018371

0.018371

6

6

224

624H

0.023387

0.018371

0.018371

6

6

224

118F

0.021

0.021

0.021

6

6

224

7142

0.061639

0.036984

0.036984

6

6

224

4036

0.061639

0.036984

0.036984

6

6

224

6630

0.061639

0.036984

0.036984

6

6

224

325E

0.061639

0.036984

0.036984

6

6

224

389C

0.016998

0.016594

0.016594

6

6

224

4804

0.016998

0.016998

0.016998

6

6

224

224

0.0175

0.0175

0.0175

6

6

224

6664

0.0175

0.0175

0.0175

6

6

224

325E

0.0175

0.0175

0.0175

6

6

224

4123

0.035597

0.035597

0.035597

6

6

224

892D

0.035597

0.035597

0.035597

6

6

224

843

0.035597

0.035597

0.035597

6

6

224

5917

0.035597

0.035597

0.035597

6

6

224

910F

0.035597

0.035597

0.035597

6

6

224

568H

0.035597

0.035597

0.035597

6

6

224

2179

0.037634

0.035597

0.035597

6

6

224

757H

0.027266

0.027266

0.027266

6

6

Direct-Inward-Dial (DID)

The Direct-Inward-Dial Rate Deck is

This Rate Deck Type applies to Origination Trunk Groups for US & Canada destinations.

Example Rate Decks

This is an example of a DID Rate Deck applied to an Origination Vendor Trunk Group for US & Canada calls.

Tier

Initial Increment

Subsequent Increment

Rate_minute

mrc

Effective date

1

6

6

0.0024

1.52

8/17/2022

2

6

6

0.0024

2

8/17/2022

3

6

6

0.0024

1.5

8/17/2022

4

6

6

0.0024

1.5

8/17/2022

5

6

6

0.0024

1.5

8/17/2022

6

6

6

0.0024

1.5

8/17/2022

7

6

6

0.0024

1.5

8/17/2022

This is an example of a DID Rate Deck applied to an Origination Customer Trunk Group for US & Canada calls.

Tier

Initial Increment

Subsequent Increment

Rate_minute

mrc

Effective date

1

6

6

0.0036

1.52

8/17/2022

2

6

6

0.0036

2

8/17/2022

3

6

6

0.0036

1.5

8/17/2022

4

6

6

0.0036

1.5

8/17/2022

5

6

6

0.0036

1.5

8/17/2022

6

6

6

0.0036

1.5

8/17/2022

7

6

6

0.0036

1.5

8/17/2022

Rate Deck Terminology

Tier There are seven (7) possible tiers. Each tier can have its own initial increment, subsequent increment, rate, mrc, and effective date. In practice, all tiers usually have the same initial increment, subsequent increment, rate, mrc, and effective date.

Initial Increment This refers to the initial call duration measured in seconds. For rating purposes, all calls are rated the minimum initial increment. For example, a 3-second call with an initial increment of 6 seconds is billed for 6 seconds. A 42-second call with an initial increment of 60 seconds is billed for a 60-second call.

Subsequent Increment This refers to the subsequent call duration increments beyond the initial duration. For example, a 100-second call with a initial increment and subsequent increment of 6 seconds is billed for 1 initial increment and 16 subsequent increments. A 10 minute and 22-second call with an initial increment and subsequent increment of 60 seconds is billed for 1 initial increment and 10 subsequent increments.

rate_minute The per minute rate

mrc - XXX

effective_date The date that the rate is effective (can be used). In practice, all rates have the same effective date. If the effective_date is blank, then XXX.

Toll-Free

Example Rate Decks

Dialed

Example Rate Decks

EEA

Example Rate Decks

Peering

Example Rate Decks

Local

Example Rate Decks

Rate Deck Terminology

Tier There are seven (7) possible tiers. Each tier can have its own initial increment, subsequent increment, rate, mrc, and effective date. In practice, all tiers usually have the same initial increment, subsequent increment, rate, mrc, and effective date.

Initial Increment This refers to the initial call duration measured in seconds. For rating purposes, all calls are rated the minimum initial increment. For example, a 3-second call with an initial increment of 6 seconds is billed for 6 seconds. A 42-second call with an initial increment of 60 seconds is billed for a 60-second call.

Subsequent Increment This refers to the subsequent call duration increments beyond the initial duration. For example, a 100-second call with a initial increment and subsequent increment of 6 seconds is billed for 1 initial increment and 16 subsequent increments. A 10 minute and 22-second call with an initial increment and subsequent increment of 60 seconds is billed for 1 initial increment and 10 subsequent increments.

rate_minute The per minute rate

mrc - XXX

effective_date The date that the rate is effective (can be used). In practice, all rates have the same effective date. If the effective_date is blank, then XXX.

Toll-Free - This type of Rate Deck only applies to US & Canada locations where the DNIS (called number) is a Toll-Free number.

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