Out of Exchange LEC (OE-LEC) definition

Out of Exchange LEC (OE-LEC) means a LEC operating within AT&T-21STATE’s incumbent local Exchange Area that provides Telecommunications Services utilizing NPA-NXXs identified to reside in a Third Party ILEC’s local Exchange Area.
Out of Exchange LEC (OE-LEC) means a LEC operating witAhiTn&T-22STATE’s incumbent local Exchange Area and provides Telecommunications Serviceustilizing NPA-NXXs identified to reside in a Third Party ILEC’s local Exchange Area.
Out of Exchange LEC (OE-LEC) means LEVEL 3 operating within SBC- 13STATE’s incumbent local exchange area and providing telecommunications services utilizing NPA-NXXs identified to reside in a Third Party Incumbent LEC’s local exchange area.

More Definitions of Out of Exchange LEC (OE-LEC)

Out of Exchange LEC (OE-LEC) means <CLEC Name> operating within SBC-12STATE’S incumbent local exchange area and provides telecommunications services utilizing NPA-NXXs identified to reside in a Third Party Incumbent LEC’s local exchange area.
Out of Exchange LEC (OE-LEC) means a LEC operating within AT&T-22STATE’s incumbent local Exchange Area and provides Telecommunications Services utilizing NPA-NXXs identified to reside in a Third Party ILEC’s local

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