InterLATA definition

InterLATA is As Defined in the Act.
InterLATA means Telecommunications between a point located in a local access and transport area and a point located outside such area.
InterLATA means between local access and transport areas.

More Definitions of InterLATA

InterLATA describes Telecommunications traffic between a point located in a Local Access and Transport Area ("LATA") and a point located outside such area.
InterLATA is telecommunications between a point located in a LATA and a point located outside such LATA.
InterLATA describes Telecommunications functions originating in one Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) and terminating in another.
InterLATA is As Defined in the Act. “Intermediate Distribution Frame” (IDF) is a second frame that augments an existing Main Distribution Frame. Lines or outside cables do not terminate on the IDF.
InterLATA has the meaning given the term in the Act°
InterLATA is a term used to describe telecommunications functions originating in one LATA and terminating in another.
InterLATA. As defined in the Act. IntraLATA – IntraLATA is a term used to describe Ameritech services, revenues and functions that relate to telecommunications services originating and terminating within a single LATA or court-approved territory associated with the LATA. ISP is as defined in FCC Docket No. 97-158, First Report and Order, para. 341. Land-to-Mobile – The use of CMRS interconnection service for the origination of calls of wire line customers to the Carrier’s MSC. Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) – As defined in the Act. Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) – As defined in the Act. Local TrafficTelecommunications traffic between a LEC and a CMRS provider that, at the beginning of the call, originates and terminates within the same Major Trading Area (“MTA”), as defined in 47 CFR Section 24.202(a); provided that in no event shall Local Traffic include any traffic which is originated on a Party’s physical switch, is transported and handed off to the other Party and then is routed/delivered to an ISP Point of Presence. Loss or Losses means any and all losses, costs (including court costs), claims, damages (including fines, penalties, and criminal or civil judgments and settlements), injuries, liabilities and expenses (including attorneys’ fees). MECAB refers to the Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (MECAB) document prepared by the Billing Committee of the Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF) which functions under the auspices of the Carrier Liaison Committee (CLC) of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). The MECAB document published by Bellcore as Special Report SR-BDS-000983 contains the recommended guidelines for the billing of an access service provided by two or more LECs, or by one LEC in two or more states within a single LATA. Mobile Switching Center (MSC) – A CMRS switching End Office where CMRS customers are terminated for purposes of interconnection to each other and Ameritech trunks. Included are Remote Switching Modules and Remote Switching Systems served by a host office. Mobile-to-Land – The use of CMRS interconnection service for the termination of calls from the Carrier’s MSC to a wire line customer. Multi-Party Traffic – Telecommunications traffic which is jointly carried by Ameritech and a facilities-based telecommunications carrier other than Carrier, including IXCs, LECs, ILECs or other CMRS providers. This traffic includes, but is not limited to, Transit Service and traffic carried pursuant to Toll Carrier A...