Wisconsin Code § 196.198

Local measured telecommunications service
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(1) In this section, “extended community telephone service” means a telecommunications service by which a customer
in one exchange may call a customer in another exchange or combination of exchanges under a discounted toll charge plan.
(2) Except as provided in sub. (3), a telecommunications utility that has more than 150,000 access lines in use in this state or
a telecommunications provider that has more than 150,000 access
lines in use in this state may not charge a residential customer for
basic local exchange service based on the duration of a call or on
the time of day that a call is made. This subsection does not apply
to an extended community telephone service.
(3) The commission may suspend the application of sub. (2)
in a particular geographical area for a telecommunications utility
or a telecommunications provider if, after a contested case hearing, the commission determines that all of the following apply:
(a) Failure to suspend the application of sub. (2) makes competition in that geographical area impractical.
(b) Suspending the application of sub. (2) is beneficial to all
of the following groups:
1. Residential customers in general.
2. Disabled customers.
3. Elderly customers.

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