local exchange carrier
local telephone company, company which provides local telephone service in a particular geographical area, LEC (Telecommunications) | ||||
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Local exchange carrier Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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local exchange carrier
<communications> (LEC) A company allowed to handle local calls following the break-up of the Bell system in the US by anti-trust regulators. These vary from Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOC) through to small independents such as Farmers Cooperative.
Local exchange carriers are not allowed to handle long-distance traffic. This is handled by inter-exchange carriers (IXC) who are not allowed to handle local calls.
(2002-08-28)
<communications> (LEC) A company allowed to handle local calls following the break-up of the Bell system in the US by anti-trust regulators. These vary from Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOC) through to small independents such as Farmers Cooperative.
Local exchange carriers are not allowed to handle long-distance traffic. This is handled by inter-exchange carriers (IXC) who are not allowed to handle local calls.
(2002-08-28)
Local exchange carrier Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
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local exchange carrier (LEC)
A local telephone company, i.e. , a communications common carrier that provides ordinary local voice-grade telecommunications service under regulation within a specified service area.
A local telephone company, i.e. , a communications common carrier that provides ordinary local voice-grade telecommunications service under regulation within a specified service area.
Local exchange carrier Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Local exchange carrier
Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) is a regulatory term in telecommunications for the local telephone company.
In the United States, wireline telephone companies are divided into two large categories: long distance (interexchange carrier, or IXCs) and local (local exchange carrier, or LECs). This structure is a result of 1984 divestiture of then regulated monopoly carrier AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph). Local telephone companies at the time of the divestiture are also known as Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILEC).
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