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PART 3 - Services and Pricing 1st Revised Sheet 1 3.4 Optional Calling Plans Optional Calling Plans (OCPs) are optional service offerings that provide customers with toll telephone services that enable calling within a single local access and transport area (LATA). The interstate OCPs in this Guidebook are provided on a detariffed basis, pursuant to your Service Agreement with AT&T, and enable customers to make intra-lata calls that cross a state boundary. These interstate OCPs are provided at interstate rates, terms and conditions that are the same as the intrastate rates, terms and conditions for intrastate OCPs. Intrastate OCPs are provided pursuant to the state Tariff, Price List or Guidebook listed below and enables customers to make intra-lata calls that do not cross a state boundary. To obtain information about the interstate rates, terms and conditions for the interstate OCPs available to customers in a particular state, click on the link below for the corresponding state Tariff, Price List or Guidebook, the terms of which are incorporated by reference into this Guidebook. (T) Alabama http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/al/a020.pdf Arkansas http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ar/j001.pdf and http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ar/a048.pdf California http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/ca/0009-0003.pdf Connecticut http://www.att.com/large-files/rims/connecticut/general_exchange/ctge0510.pdf Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Michigan Mississippi Missouri Nevada North Carolina Ohio http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/fl/a018.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/ga/g018.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ic/0009-0003.pdf and http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ic/0020-0009.pdf and http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ic/0020-0004.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/in/0009-0003.pdf and http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/in/0020-0009.pdf and http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/in/0020-0004.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ks/k001.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ks/a055.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/ky/g020.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/la/g020.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/mu/0009-0003.pdf and http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/mu/0020-0009.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/ms/g020.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/mo/k001.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/nv/0009-0003.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/nc/n018.pdf http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/oh/ohgb0903.pdf and http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/oh/ohgb2009.pdf and http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/oh/ohgb2004.pdf (T)

PART 3 - Services and Pricing 1st Revised Sheet 2 Oklahoma http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ok/k001.pdf and http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ok/a042.pdf South Carolina http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/sc/g018.pdf Tennessee http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/tn/g020.pdf Texas http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/tx/k003.pdf and http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/tx/h001.pdf Wisconsin http://www.att.com/large-files/rims/wisconsin/tariff_no._20/wi200903.pdf http://www.att.com/large-files/rims/wisconsin/tariff_no._20/wi202009.pdf (T) Common Line 800 Services are optional service offerings that provide customers with inbound switched IntraLATA toll-free telephone services that enable incoming toll calling within a single local access and transport area (LATA). The interstate Common Line 800 Services in this Guidebook are provided on a detariffed basis, pursuant to your Service Agreement with AT&T, and enable customers to receive intra-lata calls that cross a state boundary. These interstate Common Line 800 Services are provided at interstate rates, terms and conditions that are the same as the intrastate rates, terms and conditions for intrastate Common Line 800 Services. Intrastate Common Line 800 Services are provided pursuant to the state Tariff, Price List or Guidebook listed below and enables customers to receive intra-lata calls that do not cross a state boundary. To obtain information about the interstate rates, terms and conditions for the interstate Common Line 800 Services available to customers in a particular state, click on the link below for the corresponding state Tariff, Price List or Guidebook, the terms of which are incorporated by reference into this Guidebook. Alabama http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/al/a119.pdf Arkansas http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/ar/m001.pdf California http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/ca/0010-0001.pdf Connecticut http://www.att.com/large-files/rims/connecticut/general Exchange/ctge0506.pdf Florida http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/fl/a119.pdf Georgia http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/ga/g119.pdf Illinois http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ii/0010-0001.pdf Indiana http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/in/0010-0002.pdf Kansas http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ks/m001.pdf Kentucky http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/ky/g119.pdf Louisiana http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/la/g119.pdf Michigan http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/mu/0010-0002.pdf Mississippi http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/ms/g119.pdf Missouri http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/mo/m001.pdf Nevada http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/nv/0010-0001.pdf North Carolina http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/nc/n019.pdf Ohio http://cpr.bellsouth.com/guidebook/oh/ohgb1002.pdf (T)

PART 3 - Services and Pricing 1st Revised Sheet 3 Oklahoma http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/ok/m001.pdf South Carolina http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/sc/g119.pdf Tennessee http://cpr.bellsouth.com/pdf/tn/g019.pdf Texas http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/tx/m001.pdf (Regulation) http://cpr.bellsouth.com//pdf/tx/m002.pdf (Rates) Wisconsin http://www.att.com/large-files/rims/wisconsin/tariff_no._20/wi201002.pdf (T) All AT&T Service Publications are available through att.com/servicepublication or the direct link http://www.att.com/servicepublications. (T)

PART 3 - Services and Pricing 2nd Revised Page 4 3.4.4 CompleteLink 2.0 Service (N) 3.4.4.1 Description CompleteLink 2.0 Service is an optional calling plan service that combines outbound, toll free inbound, and calling card types of intralata long distance usage into a single simplified calling plan. 3.4.4.2 Terms and Conditions In addition to the regulations set forth in other portions of this Guidebook, the following terms and conditions apply to this service: (A) CompleteLink 2.0 prices apply to Customer-Dialed Station-to-Station and calling card intralata long distance usage. Operator Service Charges for Calling Card calls are not included with this service. (B) CompleteLink 2.0 is available to business end users of local exchange services (excluding Coin and Semi-Public). (C) CompleteLink 2.0 cannot be combined with any other optional calling plan. CompleteLink 2.0 usage is billed in initial increments of eighteen (18) seconds, and additional increments of six (6) seconds or fraction thereof. (E) No service charges are applicable to establish or change to CompleteLink 2.0. (F) CompleteLink 2.0 is available on a one (1), two (2), three (3) (2) or five (5) (1) year Term Plans. (G) At the expiration of the selected CompleteLink 2.0 term, if the Customer does not indicate election of a new term plan, the rates will revert to the highest CompleteLink 2.0 per minute rate. (H) Specific to this Guidebook, CompleteLink 2.0 Customers who terminate their one, two, three or five-year Term Plans before the expiration date of the agreement will not be subject to termination charges. (1) For new agreements established on or after October 10, 2012, the five-year term agreement will no longer be available. (2) For agreements established on or after October 3, 2013, the 3-year term agreement will no longer be available. (N) ATT TN IG-15-0003 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 27, 2015

PART 3 - Services and Pricing 2nd Revised Page 5 D. Prices (N) Usage Prices per Minute of Use 1-Year 2-Year 3-Year (3) 5-Year (2) $0.12 $0.115 $0.11 $0.10 Example: 40 Second 3-Year Term Agreement (Each additional 6 second increment equals $.011) 1st 18 seconds $ 0.033 3-6-second increments 0.033 1 - fraction of 6-second increment 0.011 Total $ 0.080 Example: 90 Second 1-Year Term Agreement (Each additional 6 second increment equals $.012) 1st 18 seconds $ 0.036 12-6-second increments 0.144 0 - fraction of 6-second increment 0.000 Total $ 0.180 Example: 120 Second 5-Year Term Agreement (Each additional 6 second increment equals $.010) 1st 18 seconds $ 0.030 17-6-second increments 0.170 0 - fraction of 6-second increment 0.000 Total $ 0.200 Nonrecurring Description Charge Inbound Optional Features $82.50 (1) (1) This charge does not apply when these features are established at the same time as a CompleteLink plan 1, 2, 3 or 5-year Term Plan. (2) For new agreements established on or after October 10, 2012, the 5-year term agreement will no longer be available. (3) For agreements established on or after October 3, 2013, the 3-year term agreement will no longer be available. (N) ATT TN IG-15-0003 EFFECTIVE: FEBRUARY 27, 2015

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