[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 47, Volume 3]
[Revised as of October 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 47CFR64.1301]

[Page 307-308]
 
                       TITLE 47--TELECOMMUNICATION
 
        CHAPTER I--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (CONTINUED)
 
PART 64_MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS--Table of Contents
 
                 Subpart M_Provision of Payphone Service
 
Sec. 64.1301  Per-payphone compensation.

    (a) Interim access code and subscriber 800 calls. In the absence of 
a negotiated agreement to pay a different amount, each entity listed in 
Appendix A of the Fifth Order on Reconsideration and Order on Remand in 
CC Docket No. 96-128, FCC 02-292, must pay default compensation to 
payphone service providers for payphone access code calls and payphone 
subscriber 800 calls for the period beginning November 7, 1996, and 
ending October 6, 1997, in the amount listed in Appendix A per payphone 
per month. A complete copy of Appendix A is available at www.fcc.gov.
    (b) Interim payphone compensation for inmate calls. In the absence 
of a negotiated agreement to pay a different amount, if a payphone 
service provider providing inmate service was not compensated for calls 
originating at an inmate telephone during the period starting on 
November 7, 1996, and ending on October 6, 1997, an interexchange 
carrier to which the inmate telephone was presubscribed during this same 
time period must compensate the payphone service provider providing 
inmate service at the default rate of $0.238 per inmate call originating 
during the same time period, except that a payphone service provider 
that is affiliated with a local exchange carrier is not eligible to 
receive payphone compensation prior to April 16, 1997, or, in the 
alternative, the first day following both the termination of subsidies 
and payphone reclassification and transfer, whichever date is latest.
    (c) Interim compensation for 0+ payphone calls. In the absence of a 
negotiated agreement to pay a different amount, if a payphone service 
provider was not compensated for 0+ calls originating during the period 
starting on November 7, 1996, and ending on October 6, 1997, an 
interexchange carrier to which the payphone was presubscribed during 
this same time period must compensate the payphone service provider in 
the default amount of $4.2747 per payphone per month during the same 
time period, except that a payphone service provider that is affiliated 
with a local exchange carrier is not eligible to receive payphone 
compensation prior to April 16, 1997, or, in the alternative, the first 
day following both the termination of subsidies and payphone 
reclassification and transfer, whichever date is latest.
    (d) Intermediate access code and subscriber 800 calls. In the 
absence of a negotiated agreement to pay a different amount, each entity 
listed in Appendix B of the Fifth Order on Reconsideration and Order on 
Remand in CC Docket No. 96-128, FCC 02-292, must pay default 
compensation to payphone service providers for access code calls and 
payphone subscriber 800 calls for the period beginning October 7, 1997, 
and ending April 20, 1999, in the amount listed in Appendix B for any 
payphone for any month during which per-call compensation for that 
payphone for that month was not paid by the listed entity. A complete 
copy of Appendix B is available at www.fcc.gov.
    (e) Post-intermediate access code and subscriber 800 calls. In the 
absence of a negotiated agreement to pay a different amount, each entity 
listed in Appendix C of the Fifth Order on Reconsideration and Order on 
Remand in CC Docket No. 96-128, FCC 02-292, must pay default 
compensation to payphone service providers for access code calls and 
payphone subscriber 800 calls for the period beginning April 21, 1999, 
in the amount listed in Appendix C for any payphone for any month during 
which per-call compensation for that payphone for that month was or is 
not paid by the listed entity. A complete

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copy of Appendix C is available at www.fcc.gov.

[67 FR 71890, Dec. 3, 2002]