Primary basic local exchange service definition

Primary basic local exchange service means the provision of 1 primary access line to a residential customer for voice communication and shall include all of the following:
Primary basic local exchange service means the provision of one primary access line to a residential customer for voice communication, including at least 100 outgoing calls per month, at least 12,000 outgoing minutes per month, and unlimited incoming calls. The bill would delete this definition, as well as all provisions related to primary basic local exchange service.

Related to Primary basic local exchange service

  • Basic local exchange service or "local exchange service" means the provision of an access line and usage within a local calling area for the transmission of high-quality 2-way interactive switched voice or data communication.

  • Local exchange service means local switched telecommunications service within any local exchange service area approved by the state corporation commission, regardless of the medium by which the local telecommunications service is provided. The term local exchange service shall not include wireless communication services.

  • Telephone Exchange Service is As Defined in the Act.

  • Interexchange Service means telecommunications service between stations in different exchange areas. Modification of Final Judgment, § IV(K), reprinted in United States v. Am. Tel. & Tel. Co., 552 F. Supp. 131, 229 (D.D.C. 1982) (defining "interexchange telecommunications" as "telecommunications between a point or points located in one exchange telecommunications area and a point or points located in one or more other exchange areas or a point outside an exchange area").

  • Exchange Service means Telephone Exchange Service as defined in the Act.