SEI DATA, INC
Tariff P.S.C.I No.
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Section
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Sheet
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GENERAL EXCHANGE SERVICE
    
A. APPLICATION OF BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE RATES
1. Business Rates Apply at the Following Locations:
a. In offices, stores, shops, factories, and all other places of a primarily business nature.
b. In boarding houses, except as noted in B.2 below, offices of hotels, halls, and offices of apartment buildings; quarters occupied by clubs; public, private, or parochial schools or colleges, hospitals, libraries, churches, and other similar institutions.
c. At residence locations when the customer has no regular business telephone and the use of the service either by himself, members of his household, or his guests, or parties calling him can considered primarily of a business nature, which fact might be indicated by advertising, either by business cards, newspapers, handbills, billboards, circulars, motion picture screens, or other advertising matter, such as on vehicles, etc. Or when such business use is not such as commonly arises and passes over a residence telephone during the intervals when in compliance with the law or established customer, business places are ordinarily closed
d. Where the place of business and the residence of a customer are on the same premises and no telephone is installed in the place of business, the business rate shall be charged for the telephone installed in the residence.
e. At residence locations, when an extension station or extension bell is located in a shop, office, or other place of business.
f. In any location where such location and expected usage of the service indicates a business.
    
2. Residence Rates Apply at the Following Locations:
a. In private residences where business listings are not provided.
b. In private apartments or hotels, rooming houses, or boarding houses where service is confined to the customer’s use, and elsewhere in rooming and boarding houses which are not advertising as a place of business.
c. In the place or residence of a professional person provided the customer does not maintain an office in the residence.
    
B. COMBINATION MAIN STATION SERVICE
            1. Where an individual or firm wishes to contract for two or more main stations at separate locations and desires to be able to answer incoming calls for any station at any one of the locations, the arrangement described below is provided subject to the availability of the facilities necessary to furnish satisfactory service. Out going calls can be made at any station so arranged.
    
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Effective: December 1, 1999
Officer: Mike Leach
Title: General Manager