Operator Services Rate Structure Clause Samples

The Operator Services Rate Structure clause defines how charges are determined and applied for operator-assisted telecommunications services. Typically, this clause outlines the specific rates for different types of operator services, such as collect calls, person-to-person calls, or calls billed to a third party, and may detail how these rates are calculated or adjusted. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and predictability in billing for operator services, helping both service providers and customers understand the costs associated with these specialized call types.
Operator Services Rate Structure. Where technically feasible and available, AT&T-21STATE will differentiate its OS charges by whether the CARRIER LWC End User is receiving: 2.1.1 Manual OS call assistance (i.e., provided via a live operator) 2.1.1.1 for which a per work second charge will apply in AT&T-12STATE and in
Operator Services Rate Structure. AT&T will assess its Operator Services charges based upon whether the ILEC’s end user is receiving (a) manual Operator Services (i.e., provided a live Operator), for which a per work second charge will apply, or (b) automated Operator Services (i.e., an OS switch equipment voice recognition feature, functioning without live Operators), where a flat rate per call charge will apply. See the attached price schedule (Exhibit A) for the full set of OS recurring and nonrecurring rates.
Operator Services Rate Structure. Where technically feasible and/or available, AT&T-13STATE will differentiate its OS charges by whether the CARRIER LWC End User is receiving: 2.1.1 Manual OS call assistance (i.e., provided a live, human Operator), for which a per work second charge will apply, and 2.1.2 Automated OS call assistance (i.e., an OS switch equipment voice recognition feature, functioning either fully or partially without live, human Operators), where a flat rate per call charge will apply. 2.1.3 See LWC Pricing Schedule for the full set of OS recurring rates that apply to LWC.
Operator Services Rate Structure. 3.4.1.1 AT&T-21STATE will assess its OS charges based upon whether the CLEC End User is receiving (a) manual OS (i.e., provided via an operator), or (b) automated OS (i.e., an OS switch equipment voice recognition feature, functioning either fully or partially without operators where feasible). The Pricing Schedule contains the full set of OS recurring and nonrecurring rates.
Operator Services Rate Structure. Where technically feasible and/or available, AT&T-21STATE will differentiate its OS charges by whether the CARRIER 271LS end user is receiving:

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