Common use of Intrastate Long Distance Service Clause in Contracts

Intrastate Long Distance Service. Intrastate Long Distance Service is a Long Distance Service involving a telephone call originating and terminating in the same state (also referred to as a “in-state” call). Intrastate Long Distance Service includes intrastate operator service if offered by the Company as provided under the applicable tariff. Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) A telephone company which furnishes local exchange services. Long Distance Service (LDS) The term "Long Distance Service" denotes the furnishing of station-to-station direct dial interstate and international switched network services to the Customer for the completion of long distance voice and dial up low speed data transmissions over voice grade channel from the Company's Points of Presence to domestic points and international points and Calling Card Services made with the use of a Company issued Calling Card.

Appears in 6 contracts

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

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