| SEI DATA, INC |
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| NETWORK CONTROL SIGNALING UNIT: | |||||
| The terminal equipment furnished, installed, and maintained by the Telephone Company for the provision of network control signaling. | |||||
| OFF-PREMISES STATION: | |||||
| An extension station or a PBX station which is located on premises other than that on which the main line station or PBX switchboard is located. | |||||
| OTHER COMMON CARRIER: (OCC) | |||||
| A specialized common carrier, a domestic or international public record carrier or domestic satellite carrier when not engaged in the business of providing public switched network services. | |||||
| PARTY LINE SERVICE: | |||||
| A classification of exchange service which provided that two (2) or more main stations may be served by the same central office circuit. | |||||
| PREMISES: | |||||
| The building or continuous or contiguous portions of a building, used and occupied at one time by a customer in the conduct of his business or as a residence. Where floor space in a adjoining building is made continuous in extent at one or more floor levels, all floor space in both buildings is considered as the same premises insofar as the customer who uses and occupies such continuous floor space is concerned, the two buildings otherwise being considered as separate buildings. | |||||
| PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE SYSTEM: | |||||
| An arrangement of equipment, contracted for by a customer, consisting of switching apparatus with attendants telephone, trunks to a central office, and stations connected with the switching apparatus, thereby providing for telephonic inter-communications, between these stations, and also communication with the general exchange system. | |||||
| PUBLIC TELEPHONE: | |||||
| An exchange station, either attended or equipped with a coin collecting device, provided by the Telephone Company at its own discretion for the use of the general public. | |||||
| ROTARY SERVICE: | |||||
| An arrangement whereby two or more lines are grouped so that incoming calls to the first number of the grouped lines are automatically routed to the first available line of the group. The term Rotary Hunting Service is used to describe this arrangement when provided in connection with individual central office line service. | |||||
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| Effective: December 1, 1999 |
Officer: Mike Leach
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Title: General Manager
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