FCC 64.708 Revised as of October 1, 2014
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§ 64.708 Definitions.
As used in § § 64.703 through 64.707 of this part and § 68.318 of this
chapter (47 CFR 64.703-64.707, 68.318):
(a) Access code means a sequence of numbers that, when dialed, connect
the caller to the provider of operator services associated with that
sequence;
(b) Aggregator means any person that, in the ordinary course of its
operations, makes telephones available to the public or to transient
users of its premises, for interstate telephone calls using a provider
of operator services;
(c) Call splashing means the transfer of a telephone call from one
provider of operator services to another such provider in such a manner
that the subsequent provider is unable or unwilling to determine the
location of the origination of the call and, because of such inability
or unwillingness, is prevented from billing the call on the basis of
such location;
(d) CMRS aggregator means an aggregator that, in the ordinary course of
its operations, makes telephones available to the public or to
transient users of its premises for interstate telephone calls using a
provider of CMRS operator services;
(e) CMRS operator services means operator services provided by means of
a commercial mobile radio service as defined in section 20.3 of this
chapter.
(f) Consumer means a person initiating any interstate telephone call
using operator services. In collect calling arrangements handled by a
provider of operator services, the term consumer also includes the
party on the terminating end of the call. For bill-to-third-party
calling arrangements handled by a provider of operator services, the
term consumer also includes the party to be billed for the call if the
latter is contacted by the operator service provider to secure billing
approval.
(g) Equal access has the meaning given that term in Appendix B of the
Modification of Final Judgment entered by the United States District
Court on August 24, 1982, in United States v. Western Electric, Civil
Action No. 82-0192 (D.D.C. 1982), as amended by the Court in its orders
issued prior to October 17, 1990;
(h) Equal access code means an access code that allows the public to
obtain an equal access connection to the carrier associated with that
code;
(i) Operator services means any interstate telecommunications service
initiated from an aggregator location that includes, as a component,
any automatic or live assistance to a consumer to arrange for billing
or completion, or both, of an interstate telephone call through a
method other than:
(1) Automatic completion with billing to the telephone from which the
call originated; or
(2) Completion through an access code used by the consumer, with
billing to an account previously established with the carrier by the
consumer;
(j) Presubscribed provider of operator services means the interstate
provider of operator services to which the consumer is connected when
the consumer places a call using a provider of operator services
without dialing an access code;
(k) Provider of CMRS operator services means a provider of operator
services that provides CMRS operator services;
(l) Provider of operator services means any common carrier that
provides operator services or any other person determined by the
Commission to be providing operator services.
[ 56 FR 18524 , Apr. 23, 1991; 56 FR 25721 , June 5, 1991, as amended at
61 FR 14981 , Apr. 4, 1996; 63 FR 43041 , Aug. 11, 1998; 67 FR 2820 , Jan.
22, 2002]
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