65-407 C.M.R. ch. 293, § 2 - DEFINITIONS
A.
Abandonment of Service.
"Abandonment of Service" means either the abandonment of all service to all
customers by a competitive telecommunications carrier and the termination of
the competitive telecommunications carrier's authority to provide service, or
the abandonment of all service to a specified group of customers. A statement
by a competitive telecommunications carrier that it is "canceling,"
"withdrawing," or "revoking" its authority or certificate or intends to do so,
or that it is "no longer doing business in the state" shall be considered a
notice, pursuant to
35-A M.R.S.A.
§1104 and this Chapter, to abandon
service and terminate authority to provide service (see Sections
4 and
7) or to abandon a portion of the
competitive telecommunications carrier's service (see Sections
5,
6,
8 and
9) .
B.
Acquiring Carrier. An
"acquiring carrier" is any telephone utility, whether it is a competitive
telecommunications carrier or not, that acquires customers from a transferring
competitive telecommunications carrier.
C.
Competitive Local Exchange Carrier
(CLEC). A "competitive local exchange carrier" or "CLEC" is any local
exchange carrier that is not an incumbent local exchange carrier
(ILEC).
D.
Competitive
Interexchange Carrier (Competitive IXC). A "competitive interexchange
carrier" or "competitive IXC" is an interexchange carrier that does not also
provide local exchange service as an incumbent local exchange carrier
(ILEC).
E.
Competitive
Telecommunications Carrier. A "competitive telecommunications carrier"
is a telephone utility, as defined in
35-A M.R.S.A.
§102(19), that is
either a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) that does not receive
funding from the Maine Universal Service Fund pursuant to Chapter 288 or a
competitive interexchange carrier (IXC). The terms "competitive local exchange
carrier" and "competitive interexchange carrier" are defined in this
section.
F.
Discontinuance of
a Service Offering. "Discontinuance of a Service Offering" is the
discontinuance, pursuant to the provisions of
35-A M.R.S.A.
§307, of a specific service offering in
the rate schedules of a competitive telecommunications carrier. The
discontinuance of a specific service offering by a CLEC is not an "abandonment
of service" for purposes of this Chapter if the CLEC will continue to provide
other local exchange service offerings to customers that subscribe to the
discontinued offering. The discontinuance of a specific service offering by a
competitive IXC is not an "abandonment of service" for the purpose of this
Chapter if the competitive IXC will continue to provide other interexchange
service offerings to customers that subscribe to the discontinued
offering.
G.
Incumbent Local
Exchange Carrier (ILEC). An "incumbent local exchange carrier" or "ILEC"
is a local exchange carrier that provided local exchange service in a defined
service territory in Maine on February 8, 1996 or that is designated as an ILEC
pursuant to 47 U.S.C. §251(h)(2).
H.
Mail. "Mail" means the
sending and delivery of a paper copy of any notice or other document required
by the Chapter using the United States Postal Service or other reliable
delivery service. "Mail" also includes electronic mail (e-mail) when it is
permitted by and meets the requirements set forth in Section
13.
I.
Rate Schedules. "Rate
schedules" are the schedules of rates, as described in
35-A M.R.S.A.
§304, that contain a telecommunications
carrier's rates and all terms and conditions filed with and as part of the
schedules that in any way affect the rates charged for any telecommunications
service.
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