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The following definitions shall be applicable to this Chapter:

“911 emergency telephone service” means the communication system which provides citizens with rapid direct access to the public emergency operation center operated by Utah County by dialing the telephone number “911” with the objective of reducing the response time to situations requiring law enforcement, fire, medical, rescue and other emergency services.

“Local exchange service” means the provision of public telecommunications services by a wireline common carrier to customers within a geographic area encompassing one or more local communities as described in the carrier’s service territory maps, tariffs, price lists, or rate schedules filed with and approved by the Public Service Commission.

“Local exchange service switched access line” means the transmission facility and local switching equipment used by a wireline common carrier to connect a customer location to a carrier’s local exchange switching network for providing two-way interactive voice, or voice capable, services.

“Radio communications access line” means the radio equipment and assigned customer identification number used to connect a mobile or fixed radio customer in the City of Provo to a radio communication service provider’s network for two-way interactive voice, or voice capable, services.

“Radio communications service” means a public telecommunications service profiling the capability of two-way interactive telecommunications between mobiles and fixed radio customers, and between mobile or fixed radio customers and the local exchange service network customers of wireline common carrier. Radio communications service providers include corporations, persons or entities offering cellular telephone service, enhanced specialized mobile radio service, rural radio service, radio common carrier services, personal communications services, and any equivalent wireless public telecommunications service, as defined in 47 C.F.R., parts 20, 21, 22, 24, and 90.

“Wireline common carrier” means a public telecommunications service provider that primarily uses metallic or nonmetallic cables and wires for connecting customers to its local exchange service networks.

(Enacted 1997-42)