- An
interexchange carrier (IXC), in U.S.
legal and
regulatory terminology, is a type of
telecommunications company,
commonly called a long-distance telephone...
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center building which contained three major 4ESS
switches used for
interexchange (long distance) telephony, as well as a
number of
other switches used...
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division of the AT&T
Corporation that,
through 23 subsidiaries,
provided interexchange carrier and long-distance
telephone services. AT&T Long
Lines initially...
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higher than that of
calling a
normal number. In the
United States, both
interexchange carriers (IXCs) such as Sprint, AT&T Inc., and Verizon, and
Local Exchange...
- from a
distant exchange by an
interexchange carrier.
Although some
access charges are
billed directly to
interexchange carriers, a
significant percentage...
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American Numbering Plan is a
service access code (SAC)
implemented by
interexchange carriers. It is
reserved for carrier-specific
number ****ignments to...
- Alaska, is an
Alaskan telecommunications company; specifically, an
interexchange carrier (IXC). AT&T
Alascom is
currently a
wholly owned subsidiary of...
- counterplan, a term in
policy debate Presubscribed interexchange carrier, or
predesignated interexchange carrier, the long-distance
telephone company to...
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which is now part of Verizon. All
services of its kind are
known as
interexchange carriers,
which essentially allow consumers to byp****, or "dial-around"...
- A
competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC), in the
United States and Canada, is a
telecommunications provider company (sometimes
called a "carrier") competing...