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The term "0+" calls as used herein means nonaccess code operator service  {O7'-  /calls from aggregator locations. An access code is a sequence of numbers, e.g., 10288, that connects the caller to the interexchange carriers associated with that number sequence.(#- either, at the option of the OSP, by dialing"4 ,))JJ"  X- x[no more than two digits or by remaining on the line.tV yOy-#X\  P6G;ɓP#эx47 U.S.C.  64.703(a)(4).t #o\  PCyoXP#X01ÍÍX01ÍÍ  XX p X-X` hp x (#%'0*,.8135@8:V yOk -#X\  P6G;ɓP#эxOpus Correctional, Inc. Petition for Waiver at 1. Opus states that it provides pay telephones to various prison systems, which are used  xmainly for making collect calls, and that "[a]lthough Opus has diligently attempted to comply  xMwith the implementation date . . . it will not be able conform its systems to provide realtime  Xe- xjrate quotes by July 1, 1998."?eV {O$-#X\  P6G;ɓP#čx Id.#X\  P6G;ɓP#я According to Opus, "the necessary modification to the current"e 2 ?,=(=(JJ"  xsystems and full deployment of workable software throughout the network could likely take nine  X-months to a year, barring any further unforeseen problems."g@V {Ob-#X\  P6G;ɓP#эxId. at 4.g  X- ` _x26.` ` We recognize that there are technical difficulties inherent in transferring the billed  xparty to a live operator to obtain rate disclosure for inmate operator services calls. Therefore,  xLwe grant Opus a waiver of the oral rate disclosure requirements through December 31, 1998 for  Xv-inmate operator services and, if applicable, collect call operator services.  X_-  XH- ` x27.` ` Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to Sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), of the  x>Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C.  151, 154(i), 154(j), and the authority  x/delegated under Sections 0.91 and 0.291 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R.  0.91, 0.291,  x>that Ameritech's Emergency Petition for Stay, filed April 9, 1998, IS GRANTED and that the  xyprovisions of Section 64.703(a)(4) and Section 64.710 of the Commission's Rules ARE STAYED  xwith respect to interstate intraLATA interexchange calls until 60 days after the release of the  xCommission's order addressing Ameritech's Petition for Clarification or Reconsideration, filed  xApril 9, 1998, and U S WEST's Petition for Clarification or Waiver or, in the Alternative, for Clarification and Reconsideration, filed April 9, 1998.  Xb- ` rx28.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Petition for Waiver filed by MCI  xTelecommunications Corporation and its affiliates, Teleconnect Company, SouthernNet, Inc. d/b/a  x=Telecom USA, and MCI International, Inc., filed on June 5, 1998, as amended on June 12, 1998,  x[IS GRANTED in part and otherwise IS DENIED, and that the provisions of Section 64.703(a)(4)  xkand Section 64.710 of the Commission's Rules ARE WAIVED for it and its affiliates through December 31, 1998 for collect call operator services and inmate operator services.  X- ` x29.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Petition for Limited Waiver filed by LCI  xInternational Telecom Corp. and its affiliate USLD, on June 8, 1998, IS GRANTED in part and  x.otherwise IS DENIED and that the provisions of Section 64.703(a)(4) and Section 64.710 of the  xLCommission's Rules ARE WAIVED for it and its affiliate through December 31, 1998 for collect call operator services and inmate operator services.  X7- ` x30.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Petition for Waiver filed by One Call  xCommunications, Inc. d/b/a OPTICOM, on June 25, 1998, IS GRANTED IN PART and  x.otherwise IS DENIED and that the provisions of Section 64.703(a)(4) and Section 64.710 of the  xCommission's Rules ARE WAIVED through December 31, 1998 for its collect call operator services, and for its inmate operator services, if applicable.  X!- ` x31.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the request for waiver filed by American  xNetwork Exchange, Inc. on June 26, 1998, IS GRANTED and that the provisions of Section  x.64.703(a)(4) and Section 64.710 of the Commission's Rules ARE WAIVED through October 31,"# Z@,=(=(JJe""  x1998, and further that such provisions ARE WAIVED through December 31, 1998 for its collect call operator services, and inmate operator services, if applicable.  X- ` x32.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the AT&T Corp.'s Petition for Waiver, filed  xkMay 18, 1998, IS GRANTED IN PART and otherwise IS DENIED, and that the provisions of  x>Section 64.703(a)(4) and Section 64.710 of the Commission's Rules ARE WAIVED for it and  xits affiliates through October 31, 1998, except that such provisions ARE WAIVED through  xlDecember 31, 1998 for its collect call operator services, if applicable, and inmate operator services, if applicable.  X - ` $x 33.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the petition for waiver filed jointly by Cleartel  x[Communications Services, Inc., Operator Service Company, and Teltrust Communications, Inc.  x\on April 9, 1998, IS GRANTED IN PART and otherwise IS DENIED, and that the provisions  xof Section 64.703(a)(4) and Section 64.710 of the Commission's Rules ARE WAIVED through  xOctober 31, 1998, except that such provisions ARE WAIVED through December 31, 1998 for their collect call operator services, if applicable, and inmate operator services, if applicable.  Xy- ` x!34.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Petition for Waiver jointly filed by  xMcLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc., Consolidated Communications Telecom  x^Services, Inc., Consolidated Communications Public Services, Inc., and Consolidated  xCommunications Operator Services, Inc. on June 15, 1998, IS GRANTED IN PART and  x.otherwise IS DENIED and that the provisions of Section 64.703(a)(4) and Section 64.710 of the  xCommission's Rules ARE WAIVED through October 31, 1998, except that such provisions ARE  xWAIVED through December 31, 1998 for their collect call operator services, if applicable, and inmate operator services, if applicable.  X- ` x"35.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Petition for Waiver filed by National Brands,  xInc. d/b/a Sharenet Communications Co., on June 17, 1998, IS GRANTED IN PART and  x.otherwise IS DENIED and that the provisions of Section 64.703(a)(4) and Section 64.710 of the  xCommission's Rules ARE WAIVED through October 31, 1998, except that such provisions ARE  x>WAIVED through December 31, 1998 for its collect call operator services, if applicable, and inmate operator services, if applicable. x  X - ` x#36.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Petition for Waiver filed by Opus  xCorrectional, Inc. on June 26, 1998, IS GRANTED IN PART and otherwise IS DENIED and  xthat the provisions of Section 64.703(a)(4) and Section 64.710 of the Commission's Rules ARE  xWAIVED through December 31, 1998 for its inmate operator services and, if applicable, for its collect call operator services. "" @,=(=(JJf!"  X-x$37.` ` IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this Order is effective upon its adoption. x` `  hh@FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION x` `  hh@Kathryn C. Brown  X -x` `  hh@Chief, Common Carrier Bureau