Intrastate definition

Intrastate means a telecommunications service that originates in one United States state or a United States territory or possession, and terminates in the same United States state or a United States territory or possession.
Intrastate means transportation of passengers solely within a state.
Intrastate means a telecommunications service that originates in a United States state, territory, or possession and terminates in the same United States state, territory, or possession.

Examples of Intrastate in a sentence

  • If the percentage of calls passed with CPN is less than ninety percent (90%), all calls delivered by one Party to the other without CPN will be billed at Intrastate Switched Access rates.

  • All jurisdictional report requirements, rules and regulations for Interexchange Carriers specified in BellSouth’s Intrastate Access Services Tariff will apply.

  • Absent a USF certification exempt form signed by Customer indicating that Intrastate Pt to Pt Transport Services carry 10% or less interstate traffic, Lightpath shall assess USF charges in accordance with FCC rules.

  • Customer will be responsible for informing Lightpath of any changes to the traffic usage on all Intrastate Pt to Pt Transport Services and will inform Lightpath of any such changes by promptly submitting an updated Certification form.


More Definitions of Intrastate

Intrastate means within Indiana.
Intrastate means existing or occurring within the state boundaries of New Mexico.
Intrastate means telecommunications
Intrastate means the transportation of property solely within a state.
Intrastate means a movement of property or passengers from one location to another within this state. “Intrastate” does not include transportation of property or passengers which is a furtherance of an interstate movement.
Intrastate shall have the meaning given such term in the Recitals
Intrastate means a call which is originated and terminated in the same state.