Basic Local Exchange Service Clause Samples

The Basic Local Exchange Service clause defines the minimum telecommunications services that a provider must offer to customers within a specific geographic area. Typically, this includes access to local calling, emergency services, and operator assistance, ensuring that all users have essential connectivity regardless of their location. The core function of this clause is to guarantee universal access to fundamental communication services, thereby promoting public safety and equitable service availability.
Basic Local Exchange Service. Voice grade access to the network that provides: the ability to place and receive calls; touch-tone service, access to operator services; access to directory assistance; access to emergency services (E911); access to telephone relay service (TRS); access to Interexchange Carriers of the Customer’s choice; standard white pages directory listing; and toll blocking for low-income consumers participating in Lifeline (subject to technical feasibility).
Basic Local Exchange Service. Voice grade access to the network that provides the ability to place and receive calls; touch-tone service, access to operator services; access to directory Traffic Exchange Agreement Bresnan and UBTA-UBET – State of Michigan Page 35 of 45 Assistance; access to emergency services (E911); access to telephone relay service (TRS); access to interexchange carriers of the customer’s choice; standard white pages directory listing; and toll blocking for low- income consumers participating in Lifeline (subject to technical feasibility).
Basic Local Exchange Service. Access to Verizon’s local telephone network that provides the following: exchange of local Telecommunications Service between the Parties, the ability to place and receive calls; touch-tone service, access to operator services; access to directory assistance; access to emergency services (E911); access to telephone relay service (TRS); originating and terminating access to interexchange carriers; standard white pages directory listing; and toll blocking for low-income consumers participating in Lifeline (subject to technical feasibility).

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