FCC 53.3 Revised as of October 1, 2005
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Sec. 53.3 Terms and definitions.
Terms used in this part have the following meanings:
Act. The Act means the Communications Act of 1934, as amended.
Affiliate. An affiliate is a person that (directly or indirectly) owns or
controls, is owned or controlled by, or is under common ownership or control
with, another person. For purposes of this part, the term “own” means to own
an equity interest (or the equivalent thereof) of more than 10 percent.
AT&T Consent Decree. The AT&T Consent Decree is the order entered August 24,
1982, in the antitrust action styled United States v. Western Electric,
Civil Action No. 82–0192, in the United States District Court for the
District of Columbia, and any judgment or order with respect to such action
entered on or after August 24, 1982.
Bell Operating Company (BOC). The term Bell operating company
(1) Means any of the following companies: Bell Telephone Company of Nevada,
Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Indiana Bell Telephone Company,
Incorporated, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, New England Telephone and
Telegraph Company, New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, New York Telephone
Company, U S West Communications Company, South Central Bell Telephone
Company, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company, The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, The
Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, The Chesapeake and Potomac
Telephone Company of Maryland, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company
of Virginia, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of West Virginia,
The Diamond State Telephone Company, The Ohio Bell Telephone Company, The
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, or Wisconsin Telephone Company; and
(2) Includes any successor or assign of any such company that provides
wireline telephone exchange service; but
(3) Does not include an affiliate of any such company, other than an
affiliate described in paragraphs (1) or (2) of this definition.
In-Region InterLATA service. In-region interLATA service is interLATA
service that originates in any of a BOC's in-region states, which are the
states in which the BOC or any of its affiliates was authorized to provide
wireline telephone exchange service pursuant to the reorganization plan
approved under the AT&T Consent Decree, as in effect on February 7, 1996.
For the purposes of this part, 800 service, private line service, or
equivalent services that terminate in a BOC's in-region state and allow the
called party to determine the interLATA carrier are considered to be
in-region interLATA service.
InterLATA Information Service. An interLATA information service is an
information service that incorporates as a necessary, bundled element an
interLATA telecommunications transmission component, provided to the
customer for a single charge.
InterLATA Service. An interLATA service is a service that involves
telecommunications between a point located in a LATA and a point located
outside such area. The term “interLATA service” includes both interLATA
telecommunications services and interLATA information services.
Local Access and Transport Area (LATA). A LATA is a contiguous geographic
area:
(1) Established before February 8, 1996 by a BOC such that no exchange area
includes points within more than one metropolitan statistical area,
consolidated metropolitan statistical area, or state, except as expressly
permitted under the AT&T Consent Decree; or
(2) Established or modified by a BOC after February 8, 1996 and approved by
the Commission.
Local Exchange Carrier (LEC). A LEC is any person that is engaged in the
provision of telephone exchange service or exchange access. Such term does
not include a person insofar as such person is engaged in the provision of
commercial mobile service under section 332(c) of the Act, except to the
extent that the Commission finds that such service should be included in the
definition of such term.
Out-of-Region InterLATA service. Out-of-region interLATA service is
interLATA service that originates outside a BOC's in-region states.
Section 272 affiliate. A section 272 affiliate is a BOC affiliate that
complies with the separate affiliate requirements of section 272(b) of the
Act and the regulations contained in this part.
Subpart B—Bell Operating Company Entry Into InterLATA Services
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