Local Service Provider (LSP definition

Local Service Provider (LSP means the LEC that provides retail local Exchange Service to an End User. The LSP may or may not provide any physical network components to support the provision of that End User’s service.
Local Service Provider (LSP means the LEC that provides retail local Telephone Exchange Service to an End User. “Loss” or “Losses” means any and all losses, costs (including court costs), claims, damages (including fines, penalties, or civil judgments and settlements), injuries, liabilities and expenses (including attorneys’ fees).

Examples of Local Service Provider (LSP in a sentence

  • The State shall not be responsible for the payment of any bills generated due to Local Service Provider (LSP), Intra-LATA Primary Inter-exchange Carrier (LPIC) or Primary Interexchange Carrier (PIC) changes or associated with local or long distance trunking and carrier selection.

  • The Contractor shall ensure complete compliance with the North American Dialing Plan and any international plans providing service.The State shall not be responsible for the payment of any bills generated due to Local Service Provider (LSP), Intra-LATA Primary Inter-exchange Carrier (LPIC) or Primary Interexchange Carrier (PIC) changes or associated with local or long distance trunking and carrier selection.

  • The State shall not be responsible for the payment of any costs generated due to Local Service Provider (LSP), Intra-LATA Primary Inter-exchange Carrier (LPIC) or Primary Interexchange Carrier (PIC) changes associated with local or long distance trunking and carrier selection.

  • Service Providers - GTE will provide a displacement/out service report to a Local Service Provider (LSP) whenever an end user leaves that LSP and procures service from another LSP.

  • OCHA, through its Local Service Provider (LSP), will contract the auditors of a qualified audit firm, which shall produce an audit report, based on established terms of reference.

  • A user’s access to functionality / information within any Connecting for Health or Local application is controlled by the Organisation they belong to (or are working for) and the role profile, which is established by the National Application Service Provider (NASP) and the Local Service Provider (LSP).

  • This database contains the Location Routing Number (LRN) that identifies the switch of the Local Service Provider (LSP) that serves a customer with a ported DN.

  • For NXX’s with one or more ported DNs, the database contains information about an end user’s choice of Local Service Provider (LSP) along with the appropriate Location Routing Number (LRN) for that LSP’s serving switch that will be used to direct the call to the correct network switching element for completion to the end user customer.

  • Incollects are calls that are placed using the services of GTE or another LEC or Local Service Provider (LSP) and billed to a resale service line of NEN.

  • Incollects are calls that are placed using the services of GTE or another LEC or Local Service Provider (LSP) and billed to a resale service line of TOUCHTONE.

Related to Local Service Provider (LSP

  • Sub-Service Provider means any person / firm / Organization / company /entity (other than the Service Provider) and it’s legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns named in the Contract as a Sub-Service Provider for a part of the Services or to whom a part of the Services has been sub-Contracted with the written prior consent of the Employer.

  • Internet Service Provider (ISP) means an Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) that provides Internet Services.

  • Enhanced Service Provider (ESP means the provider of enhanced services, as those services are defined in 47 CFR Section 64.702.

  • Service Provider means an Employee, Director or Consultant.