Accessible Letter(s) definition
Accessible Letter(s) means the correspondence used to communicate pertinent information regarding AT&T- 21STATE to the CLEC community and is (are) provided via posting to the AT&T CLEC Online website.
Accessible Letter(s) are correspondence used to communicate pertinent information regarding SBC-8STATE to the client/End User community.
Accessible Letter(s) means the correspondence used to communicate pertinent information regarding AT&T-21STATE to the CLEC community and is (are) provided via posting to the AT&T CLEC Online website.
Examples of Accessible Letter(s) in a sentence
CLEC shall submit a completed Accessible Letter Recipient Change Request Form to add, remove or change recipient information for any CLEC recipient of Accessible Letters.
More Definitions of Accessible Letter(s)
Accessible Letter(s) are correspondence used to communicate pertinent information regarding AT&T-13STATE to the client/End User community.
Accessible Letter(s) are correspondence used to communicate pertinent information regarding AT&T OKLAHOMA to the client/End User community.
Accessible Letter(s) means the correspondence used to communicate pertinent information regarding AT&T to the CARRIER community and is (are) provided via posting to the AT&T Online website.
Accessible Letter(s) means AT&T-22STATE correspondence used to communicate pertinent information regarding AT&T-22STATE to the Carrier community and is (are) provided via posting to the AT&T-22STATE CLEC Online and/or Prime Access website.
Accessible Letter(s) means the correspondence used to communicate pertinent information regarding AT&T-22STATE to the CARRIER community.
Accessible Letter(s) means AT&T ILLINOIS correspondence used to communicate pertinent information to other carriers that is intended to be of broad interest or application, as opposed to being information applicable to a single carrier.
Accessible Letter(s) means the correspondence used to communicate pertinent information regarding AT&T- 22STATE to the CARRIER community.