Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) Sample Clauses
The Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) clause defines the role and responsibilities of the telecommunications company that provides local telephone services within a specific geographic area. This clause typically clarifies which party is considered the LEC for the purposes of the agreement and may outline obligations such as maintaining local infrastructure, facilitating interconnection, or handling local number portability. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties understand who is responsible for local service provision, thereby preventing confusion and disputes regarding service delivery and regulatory compliance.
Local Exchange Carrier (LEC). Any company certified by the Commission to provide local exchange telecommunications service. This includes the Parties to this Agreement.
Local Exchange Carrier (LEC). Any person that is engaged in the provision of telephone Exchange Service or Exchange Access.
Local Exchange Carrier (LEC). “Local Exchange Carrier” or “LEC” shall have the meaning set forth in § 153(26) of the Act.
Local Exchange Carrier (LEC). A telephone company which furnishes local exchange services. Long Distance Service (LDS) The term "Long Distance Service" denotes the furnishing of station-to-station direct dial interstate and international switched network services to the Customer for the completion of long distance voice and dial up low speed data transmissions over voice grade channel from the Company's Points of Presence to domestic points and international points and Calling Card Services made with the use of a Company issued Calling Card.
Local Exchange Carrier (LEC). A telephone company whose primary function is the provision of local telephone service within specified exchange areas. .. Sx Network: Transmission and switching facilities used to connect between two or more points. Switching Center: The location that performs the functions of establishing and releasing connections on a per call basis between two or more communications systems.
