Telecommunications Carrier definition

Telecommunications Carrier is As Defined in the Act.
Telecommunications Carrier means any provider of Telecommunications Services, except that such term does not include aggregators of Telecommunications Services (as defined in Section 226 of the Act). A Telecommunications Carrier shall be treated as a Common Carrier under the Act only to the extent that it is engaged in providing Telecommunications Services, except that the Federal Communications Commission shall determine whether the provision of fixed and mobile satellite service shall be treated as common carriage.
Telecommunications Carrier. Shall have the meaning set forth in 47 U.S.C. §153. This definition includes CMRS providers, IXCs and, to the extent they are acting as Telecommunications Carriers, companies that provide both Telecommunications and Information Services. Private mobile radio service providers are Telecommunications Carriers to the extent they provide domestic or international Telecommunications for a fee directly to the public.

Examples of Telecommunications Carrier in a sentence

  • See Amended Petition of Boomerang Wireless, LLC for Designation as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier in Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia, WC Docket No. 09-197 (filed May 2, 2014) (Petition).

  • CLEC Profile: A CenturyLink form required to be completed and submitted to CenturyLink by any Telecommunications Carrier requesting to interconnect or exchange traffic with CenturyLink’s network, requesting unbundled access to CenturyLink’s Network Elements, or the ability to initiate any order submission to CenturyLink.

  • ReynoldsA.23-03-002 (PPH) - Application of Pacific Bell Telephone Company D/B/A AT&T California (U1001C) to Relinquish its Eligible Telecommunications Carrier Designation.A.23-03-003 (PPH) - Application of Pacific Bell Telephone Company d/b/a/ AT&T California (U1001C) for Targeted Relief from its Carrier of Last Resort Obligation and Certain Associated Tariff Obligations.

  • The request does not impact CenturyLink’s obligations with respect to: participation in low-income and hearing impaired programs; public safety, including NG-911; Eligible Telecommunications Carrier status; the obligation to serve under RCW 80.36.090; or Section 251 and 252 interconnection and wholesale obligations under the federal Telecommunications Act.

  • Collocation: An arrangement whereby a requesting Telecommunications Carrier may locate equipment necessary for Interconnection or access to Unbundled Network Elements at CenturyLink Central Offices for the purposes of interconnecting with CenturyLink’s network or for accessing CenturyLink’s Unbundled Network Elements pursuant to the Interconnection obligations under the Act as codified in 47 C.F.R. §51.


More Definitions of Telecommunications Carrier

Telecommunications Carrier means any provider of Telecommunications Services as defined in 47 U.S.C. 153, Section 3.
Telecommunications Carrier means as defined in the Act.
Telecommunications Carrier means a telecommunications carrier:
Telecommunications Carrier generally means any provider of telecommunications services that has been granted a certificate of public convenience and necessity by the California Public Utilities Commission. These rules, however, exclude Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) providers and interexchange carriers from the definition of “telecommunications carrier.”
Telecommunications Carrier means a person that
Telecommunications Carrier means those entities included
Telecommunications Carrier generally means any provider of telecommunications services that has been granted a certificate of public convenience and necessity (CPCN) by the California Public Utilities Commission (Commission). The definition of “telecommunications carrier” includes Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLEC) that have been granted a CPCN by the Commission to provide facilities-based competitive local exchange service. These rules, however, exclude interexchange carriers from the definition of “telecommunications carrier.”