Examples of Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) in a sentence
Local Traffic excludes Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) and Internet Service Provider (ISP) traffic , including but not limited to Internet, 900-976, etc., and Internet Protocol based long distance telephony.
Local Traffic does not currently include traffic that originates from or terminates to an Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) or Information Service Provider.
Local Traffic excludes Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) traffic (e.g. Internet, 900-976, etc.) and Internet Protocol based voice or fax telephony.
ENHANCED SERVICE PROVIDER An Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) is a customer who, in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements, claims the status of an ESP and who provides an enhanced service under Section 64.702 of the FCC's Rules.
GNAPs has refused to pay for these services on the basis that (1) the Commission lacks jurisdiction to impose access charges for this traffic because it is jurisdictionally interstate; (2) pursuant to the federal regulation commonly referred to as the Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) exemption, the traffic is exempt from access charges; and (3) the charges are inaccurate because they do not reflect the nature of the calls.
Local Traffic excludes Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) and Internet Service Provider (ISP) traffic, including but not limited to Internet, 900-976, etc., and Internet Protocol based long-distance telephony.
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Local Traffic excludes Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) and Internet Service Provider (ISP) traffic, including but not limited to Internet, 900-976, etc., and Internet Protocol based long distance telephony.
This product provides that ability for an Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) to activate and deactivate message waiting signals (audible or visual) on each of its end user’s telephone lines who have Message Waiting Indicator.
The Company has developed network capabilities known as Basic Service Elements (BSEs) and Complementary Network Services (CNSs) and provides them to the Company’s customer who can be any person, including an Enhanced Service Provider (ESP), or a Competitive Local Carrier (CLC), who will use these capabilities to provide its own service offerings.