Common use of Interstate Long Distance Service Clause in Contracts

Interstate Long Distance Service. Interstate Long Distance Service is a Long Distance Service involving a telephone call originating in one state and terminating in another state (also referred to as a “state-to- state” call). The term “state” for purposes of Interstate Long Distance Service includes all Domestic points including all fifty (50) states and U.S. territories and possessions. Interstate Long Distance Service includes Interstate Operator Service offered by the Company as provided herein. Interstate Operator Service is an Operator Service involving a telephone call originating in one state and terminating in another state. The term “state” for purposes of Interstate Operator Service includes all Domestic points including all fifty (50) states and U.S. territories and possessions.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Long Distance Services Agreement, Long Distance Services Agreement, Long Distance Services Agreement

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