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Frequently asked Questions - 2006

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Wireline Long Distance Forms (22X)


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Form 221 – Long Distance Operating Revenues and Minutes

  • What is the difference between minute based revenues and Subscription Plan fees? With the subscription plan charges there is typically an associated block of prepaid minutes.
  • Some of our Subscription Plans or Network Admin Fees may be related to more than one of the Domestic, US, or Overseas Categories?

Form 223 - Long Distance Wireline Billed Revenues and Minutes by Province


Form 221 –Long Distance Operating Revenues and Minutes

What is the difference between minute based revenues and Subscription Plan fees? With the subscription plan charges there is typically an associated block of prepaid minutes.

Where a customer signs up to a subscription or discount plan, the plan typically includes a ‘block' of prepaid minutes for the billing period as part of the plan. These subscription plan revenues are to be reported on line 4. Any minutes that are charged for strictly on a per minute basis (not part of a discount plan), including those minutes over and above the ‘block' of prepaid minutes as part of a subscription plan, are to be included on line 1.

Some of our Subscription Plans or Network Admin Fees may be related to more than one of the Domestic, US, or Overseas Categories.

In many instances, subscription plans and associated network Administration fees can be attributed to one category, and as such should be allocated as such. Where a subscriber may subscribe to more than one plan, or where a plan may be for more than one of the classifications provided (Domestic, US, Overseas), these charges should be split between classifications based on usage.


Form 223 - Long Distance Wireline Billed Revenues and Minutes by Province


Date Modified: 2006-01-05

 
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