β¨ Telephone Service Regulations
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with the work, and when the connection has been completed will cause to be forwarded to the Officer in Charge of the Exchange at which the connection is made a statement on Form Acct. No. 315, showing the route, length of wire, yearly subscription, and the date from which it is to be paid, after allowing the subscriber two clear daysβ free use of the connection, and other particulars as indicated by the form.
When a transfer is effected, an extension telephone Transfer. added, or any alteration made in the name or address of the subscriber, or any readjustment of the length of the line, or subscription, an amended route form is to be prepared by the Officer in Charge and forwarded to the District Inspector, to be transmitted to the Accountant. In the case of transfer the form of application on Form Acct. 162 must accompany the route form.
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Applications for connections over three miles in Over three length must be submitted to the Superintendent for authority to proceed with the work.
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On the receipt of the route form of any new connec- Route form. tion, the Officer in Charge will enter the particulars in his Record of Exchange Subscribers, and Route-book, respectively, and, after noting on the form that such has been done, forward it, accompanied by the application for the connection, to the Inspector, for transmission to the Accountant. The Officer in Charge will then render an account on Form Acct. 186 for the subscription due to the end of the next quarterly or half-yearly period, as the case may be, in accordance with the printed table furnished for facilitating calculation in such cases.
Seven days may be allowed in which to pay the initial subscription, or that for any subsequent quarter or half-year.
Should a subscription, for which the account has been duly Unpaid rendered, remain unpaid after the last day of grace has expired, the wire is to be disconnected at the switchboard, provided the term of the bond has been completed, and the subscriber so informed; and should it remain unpaid for a further seven days the connection must be cancelled, and a report of the same forwarded to the Accountant on Form P.O. 106, through the District Inspector.
Should a subscriber whose bond has not expired fail to pay the subscription within the days of grace, the wire is not to be disconnected, but payment of the subscription must be repeatedly demanded, and if it be not paid within fourteen days of the due date a report is to be sent to the Accountant.
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Procedure for Processing Telephone Exchange Applications
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π Transport & CommunicationsTelephone connection application, District Inspector, Foreman, Lineman, prescribed form, installation procedure, subscription payment, disconnection, route form, Accountant
NZ Gazette 1905, No 80