International Long Distance definition
International Long Distance. (“ILD”) means a call that originates in the United States and terminates outside of the United States, Guam, American Samoa, the US Virgin Islands, or Northern Mariana Islands.
International Long Distance means a communication between a Device with an assigned Number in the Territory to a telephone number assigned to a location outside of the Territory.
International Long Distance. The rate is set at a weighted average level as of the beginning of year 2000 equivalent to US$0.7437 per minute. The rates shall be those established in Annex "D", which have been converted from U.S. Dollars to Bolivars in the manner set forth in CLAUSE 30. The Domestic Long Distance and International Long Distance rates shall not be subject to new adjustments in 2000, except for special adjustments which shall be valid in accordance with the Special Rate Adjustment Procedure set forth in CLAUSE 31. The Concession Holder may not combine or grant additional special discounts on the Domestic Long Distance and International Long Distance rates or associate them with specific plans established for residential or non-residential customers. Accordingly, the Concession Holder may only offer additional discounts on the Domestic Long Distance and International Long Distance rates if they apply to all plans. CLAUSE 28: PUBLIC TELEPHONE RATES Pursuant to CLAUSE 32, the Republic shall fix the rates applicable to Public Telephone Services as established below. The rates to be approved by the Republic shall be those established in Annex "D", which have been converted to Bolivars in the manner set forth in CLAUSE 30.
Examples of International Long Distance in a sentence
The Service Area for the International Long Distance Service shall be at National Level.