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Section 1:Exchange Lines

Part 11:Out-of-Area Exchange Lines


Subpart 2:Out-of-Area Exchange Lines - Bulk Service - ISDN30

Customers can request bulk out of area ISDN30 channels (ISDN30 I421 has been withdrawn from new supply with effect from 10 April 2006).

Eligibilty

All customers who take the ISDN 30 service and analogue customers who took the bulk Out of Area service before 1 February 2000.

Pricing Information

A connection charge is payable for each group of ISDN 30 channels. Rentals are payable for both the main link between the local exchange and the out of area exchange and for the customer connection to the local exchange (local end link).





ISDN30 Connection Charge

Connection Charge

Exc VAT

Inc VAT

£

£

Charge for each group of 30 ISDN30 channels or less provided over the same route

3500.00

4200.00

Local End Charges





ISDN30 Quarterly Rental

Rental

Exc VAT

Inc VAT

£(pq)

£(pq)

Local End - each ISDN30 channel (DASS2)

See Part 24

See Part 24

Local End - each ISDN30 channel (I421 or 30e) (ISDN30 I421 has been withdrawn from new supply with effect from 10 April 2006)

See Part 24

See Part 24

PLUS ISDN30 Main Link charges:

ISDN 30 channels provided over the same route





ISDN30 Quarterly Rental

Rental

Exc VAT

Inc VAT

£(pq)

£(pq)

- For each group of 30 ISDN30 channels per km for the first 15km.

88.35

106.02

- For each group of 30 ISDN30 channels for 16th and subsequent km.

31.50

37.80

- For each group of 30 ISDN30 channels.

718.20

861.85

Conditions

Service is provided under BT's Terms & Conditions for Business Service or BT's terms and conditions for residential service as appropriate.

Additional Information

The length of the Main Link is the distance between the customers old local exchange and the new local exchange.

Lower ISDN30 local link rentals are available for customers who opt for 3 or 5 year long term contract options. See Part 27 of this Section

Higher ISDN30 local end rentals apply if the rental includes Direct Dialling In numbers. See Part 24 of this Section