Telecommunications common carrier definition
Telecommunications common carrier means a person who owns or operates a transmission facility used by that person or another person to provide telecommunications services to the public for compensation;
Telecommunications common carrier means any person that owns, operates, manages, or controls any facility used to furnish telecommunications services for profit to the public, or to classes of users as to be effectively available to the public, engaged in the provision of services, such as voice, data, image, graphics, and video services, that make use of all or part of their transmission facilities, switches, broadcast equipment, signalling, or control devices.
Telecommunications common carrier means any entity which is a “telecommunications common carrier” within the meaning of the Telecommunications Act; and
Examples of Telecommunications common carrier in a sentence
Commercial Mobile Radio Service (“CMRS”) -- Telecommunications common carrier authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) under FCC rules Part 22 (47 CFR Part 22), Part 24 (47 CFR Part 24), and Part 90 (47 CFR Part 90) which utilizes radio as the principal means of connecting its end-user subscribers with the Public Switched Telephone Network.
WIRELESS CARRIER -- Telecommunications common carrier authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under FCC rules Part 22 (47 CFR Part 22), Part 24 (47 CFR Part 24), and Part 90 (47 CFR Part 90) which utilizes radio as the principal means of connecting its end-user subscribers with the Public Switched Telephone Network.
More Definitions of Telecommunications common carrier
Telecommunications common carrier means a person who provides telecommunications service.