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(a) A local exchange carrier or interexchange carrier may not provide transmission services for pay-per-call telephone service originated by an information service provider and charged to a customer unless the called party has taken affirmative action clearly indicating that it accepts the charges for collect pay-per-call telephone service.
(b) A local exchange carrier or interexchange carrier may not provide transmission services for a pay-per-call telephone service that uses the broadcasting of tones to dial a pay-per-call telephone service number.
History: Eff. 9/25/93, Register 127
Authority: AS 42.05.141
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