Access Lines definition

Access Lines means a telecommunications circuit, usually an analogue PSTN line required before and overlay service such as ADSL can be delivered;
Access Lines means each of those telephone lines (both residential and commercial) for voice and data equivalents activated and in service of Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries (without duplication).
Access Lines means the total number of installed DS-O business lines (or the equivalent thereof) that are being used to provide service to a customer of Company and its Subsidiaries, including "on-net" and "unbundled network elements".

Examples of Access Lines in a sentence

  • Inbound (toll free) calling is also available for termination on switched Access Lines.

  • MTS charges apply as follows:• Residence - Applies to customer-dialed station-to-station callsDay Evening/Night/Weekend Rate Per Minute Rate Per Minute$0.14 (I) $0.14 (I)• Business - Applies to customer-dialed station-to-station calls including station-to-station calls placed from Public Access Lines.

  • CUB’s initial position in this proceeding (prior to the filing of the Joint Proposal) was that the Commission should order AT&T Illinois (“AT&T”) to reclassify its most basic services, Residential Local Usage and Residential Network Access Lines, as non- competitive under Section 13-502 of the Illinois Public Utilities Act (“PUA”).

  • The Business Voice Data Connection is offered to Business Customers for outbound direct dialed calling from presubscribed switched Access Lines at one flat per minute rate, regardless of distance.

  • POST Technologies shall in no case be liable for any shortage of Access Lines or cable saturation.


More Definitions of Access Lines

Access Lines means the total number of installed business lines that provide service to a business customer of a Borrower including "resale", "on-net" and "unbundled network element"; PROVIDED, that resale shall constitute no more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the total Access Lines.
Access Lines means, at any time, the total number of telephone line equivalents, calculated on a 64 Kilobit per second per line basis, of business end-users connected to the Network and for which the Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries are providing local access at such time.
Access Lines means the total number of installed DS-O equivalent lines that are being used to provide voice or data telecommunications service to non-residential customers of Borrower and its Subsidiaries, including on-switch lines and UNE-P lines, but excluding any other form of resale lines.
Access Lines means, on any date, the total number of telephony access lines provided by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries (other than Non-Recourse Joint Ventures) through their owned telecommunications system network facilities (excluding lines provided through resale agreements) to customers of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries (other than Non-Recourse Joint Ventures) whose service payments are not overdue to a point where service is generally disconnected.
Access Lines communication transmission lines that connect customers of a Telephone System to switching centers that are part of a Telephone System.
Access Lines as set forth in Section 1.1(a) of the Agreement is hereby replaced in its entirety with the following:
Access Lines means (i) the access lines, as from time to time constituted, that are located in exchanges in New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma, which were originally acquired by Client from GTE prior to September 30, 2000, and (ii) those other access lines owned by Client and as to which Client has directed ALLTEL to provide Managed Operations Services pursuant to this Agreement."