End User Common Line Charge definition

End User Common Line Charge means the flat-rate monthly interstate access charge required by the Federal Communications Commission that contributes to the cost of local service;
End User Common Line Charge means the flat-rate monthly

Examples of End User Common Line Charge in a sentence

  • Monthly Lifeline discounts provided in connection with the Company’s local telephone service will first be applied against the subscriber’s Federal End User Common Line Charge.

  • If the Company charges a federal End User Common Line Charge (a.k.a. Federal Subscriber Line Charge), the federal Lifeline Program support amount must be applied to waive the federal End User Common Line Charge for federal Lifeline Program subscribers.

  • For purposes of this Agreement, the term "REGULATORY RECEIPTS" means any and all payments (net of reasonable costs of recovery, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees) received by the Company or any of the other Credit Parties from any judgment or settlement with respect to, or otherwise in connection with, those regulatory actions commonly referred to as the Dial-Around Compensation Recovery Proceedings, the New Service Test Proceedings and the End User Common Line Charge Proceedings.

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