Trouble Isolation Charge definition

Trouble Isolation Charge see "Maintenance of Service."

Examples of Trouble Isolation Charge in a sentence

  • If CLEC requests a trouble dispatch, and either there is no trouble found, or the trouble is determined to be beyond the End User Demarcation Point or in the CLEC’s network, then CLEC will bear the cost indentified as a Trouble Isolation Charge on Table 1.

Related to Trouble Isolation Charge

  • Connection Charge is the sum payable by the Communications Provider in accordance with the Openreach Price List for provisioning of the Service;

  • Transition charge means a nonbypassable rate or charge to be imposed on a customer to pay the customer's share of transition costs.