Ariz. Admin. Code § R14-2-A1201 - Definitions
In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires, the following definitions shall apply:
1.
"Administrator" is the person designated pursuant to
R14-2-1212 to administer the AUSF and perform the functions required by this
Article.
2. "Arizona Corporation
Commission" or "Commission." The regulatory agency of the state of Arizona
having jurisdiction over public service corporations operating in
Arizona.
3. "Arizona Universal
Service Fund" or "AUSF" is the funding mechanism established by this Article
through which surcharges are collected and support paid in accordance with this
Article.
4. "AUSF Support" is the
amount of money, calculated pursuant to this Part, which a provider of basic
local telephone exchange service is eligible to receive from the AUSF pursuant
to this Part.
5. "AUSF Support Area"
is the geographic area for which a local exchange carrier's eligibility to
receive AUSF support is calculated.
6. "Basic local exchange telephone service"
is telephone service that provides the following features:
a. Access to 1-party residential service with
a voice grade line;
b. Access to
touchtone capabilities;
c. Access
to an interexchange carrier;
d.
Access to emergency services, including but not limited to emergency
911;
e. Access to directory
assistance service;
f. Access to
operator service;
g. Access to a
white page or similar directory listing; and
h. Access to telephone relay systems for the
hearing and speech impaired.
7. "Benchmark rates" for a telecommunications
services provider are those rates approved by the Commission for that provider
for basic local exchange telephone service, plus the Customer Access Line
Charge approved by the Federal Communications Commission.
8. "Commercial Mobile Radio Service" is any
radio communication service carried on between mobile stations or receivers and
land stations, or by mobile stations communicating among themselves, that is
provided for profit and that makes available to the public service that is
connected to the public switched network.
9. "Conversion Factor" is a multiplier that
is used to convert a quantity of interconnecting trunks for both wireless and
wireline customers into equivalent access lines, for the sole purpose of
developing Category 1 surcharges. The value of the Conversion Factor shall be
10 until completion of the review provided for in
R14-2-1216.
10. "Interconnecting Trunk" is a 1-way or
2-way voice grade or equivalent voice grade switched message transmission
channel furnished by a local switched access provider to a provider of wireless
services or to a wireline customer of such local switched access provider to
interconnect the provider of wireless services or wireline customer to the
public switched network.
11.
"Intermediate Local Exchange Carriers" are incumbent providers of basic local
exchange telephone service with more than 20,000 access lines but fewer than
200,000 access lines in Arizona.
12.
"Large Local Exchange Carriers" are incumbent providers of basic local exchange
telephone service serving 200,000 or more access lines in Arizona.
13. "Small Local Exchange Carriers" are
incumbent providers of basic local exchange telephone service with 20,000 or
fewer access lines in Arizona.
14.
"Total Service Long Run Incremental Cost" is the total additional cost incurred
by a telecommunications company to produce the entire quantity of a service,
given that the telecommunications company already provides all of its other
services. Total Service Long Run Incremental Cost is based on the least cost,
most efficient technology that is capable of being implemented at the time the
decision to provide the service is made.
15. "U.S. Census Blocks" are geographic areas
defined by the U.S. Department of Commerce. The areas, which define the way in
which census data is aggregated, generally contain between 250 and 550 housing
units.
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