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Что (кто) такое Local Exchange Carriers - определение

COMPANY THAT PROVIDES THE MAIN LOCAL PHONE SERVICE TO AN AREA
Local Exchange Carrier; Local exchange company; Local exchange carriers
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local exchange carrier         
<communications> (LEC) A company allowed to handle local calls following the break-up of the Bell system in the US by anti-trust regulators. These vary from Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOC) through to small independents such as Farmers Cooperative. Local exchange carriers are not allowed to handle long-distance traffic. This is handled by inter-exchange carriers (IXC) who are not allowed to handle local calls. (2002-08-28)
Local exchange carrier         
Local exchange carrier (LEC) is a regulatory term in telecommunications for the local telephone company.
Incumbent local exchange carrier         
TELEPHONE CARRIER WITH THE (POSSIBLY FORMER) MONOPOLY IN A LOCAL AREA
Incumbent local exchange company; ILEC; I LEC; Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier; Wireline incumbent; Incumbent carrier; Wireline Incumbents
An incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) is a local telephone company which held the regional monopoly on landline service before the market was opened to competitive local exchange carriers, or the corporate successor of such a firm.
Competitive local exchange carrier         
TELEPHONE COMPANY THAT IS NOT OPERATING AS A FORMER MONOPOLY
Competitive Local Exchange Carrier; C LEC; Presubscribed Interexchange Carrier Charge; Carrier Line Charge; Carrier line charge; Clec; DLEC; CAP Competitive Access Provider
A competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC), in the United States and Canada, is a telecommunications provider company (sometimes called a "carrier") competing with other, already established carriers, generally the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC).
Exchange (organized market)         
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HIGHLY ORGANIZED TRADING MARKET
Exchange trading; Security exchange; Organized market; Exchange market; Stock and futures exchange; Financial exchange; Trading venue; Financial trading venue
An exchange, bourse (), trading exchange or trading venue is an organized market where (especially) tradable securities, commodities, foreign exchange, futures, and options contracts are bought and sold.
Exchange bias         
OCCURS IN BILAYERS (OR MULTILAYERS) OF MAGNETIC MATERIALS WHERE THE HARD MAGNETIZATION BEHAVIOR OF AN ANTIFERROMAGNETIC THIN FILM CAUSES A SHIFT IN THE SOFT MAGNETIZATION CURVE OF A FERROMAGNETIC FILM
Exchange Bias; Exchange anisotropy
Exchange bias or exchange anisotropy occurs in bilayers (or multilayers) of magnetic materials where the hard magnetization behavior of an antiferromagnetic thin film causes a shift in the soft magnetization curve of a ferromagnetic film. The exchange bias phenomenon is of tremendous utility in magnetic recording, where it is used to pin the state of the readback heads of hard disk drives at exactly their point of maximum sensitivity; hence the term "bias.
Base exchange         
  • A U.S. Army soldier shops for shoes at the base exchange (BX) at [[Scott Air Force Base]] in May 2008.
  • An AAFES-operated post exchange (now closed) located at the old international airport in [[Mogadishu]], Somalia, in January 1994
SHOP AT A MILITARY POST WHERE GOODS AND SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE TO MILITARY PERSONNEL AND AUTHORIZED CIVILIANS
Post eXchange; Base eXchange; Post Exchange; Navy EXchange; Base exchanges; Post exchange; Base Exchange; Post exchanges
An exchange is a type of retail store found on United States military installations worldwide. Originally akin to trading posts, they now resemble contemporary department stores or strip malls.
Local purchasing         
A PREFERENCE TO BUY GOODS PRODUCED NEARBY
Buy local; Local economy; Locavorian; Localized economy; Buy local movement; Spend local
Local purchasing is a preference to buy locally produced goods and services rather than those produced farther away. It is very often abbreviated as a positive goal, "buy local" or "buy locally', that parallels the phrase "think globally, act locally", common in green politics.
Exchange interaction         
PHYSICS TERM; QUANTUM MECHANICAL EFFECT
Exchange energy; Pauli repulsion; Exchange repulsion; Direct exchange; Pauli force; Exchange interactions; Electron exchange; Electronic exchange
In chemistry and physics, the exchange interaction (with an exchange energy and exchange term) is a quantum mechanical effect that only occurs between identical particles. Despite sometimes being called an exchange force in an analogy to classical force, it is not a true force as it lacks a force carrier.
ILEC         
TELEPHONE CARRIER WITH THE (POSSIBLY FORMER) MONOPOLY IN A LOCAL AREA
Incumbent local exchange company; ILEC; I LEC; Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier; Wireline incumbent; Incumbent carrier; Wireline Incumbents
Independent Local Exchange Carrier

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Local exchange carrier

Local exchange carrier (LEC) is a regulatory term in telecommunications for the local telephone company.

In the United States, wireline telephone companies are divided into two large categories: long-distance (interexchange carrier, or IXCs) and local (local exchange carrier, or LECs). This structure is a result of 1984 divestiture of then-regulated monopoly carrier American Telephone & Telegraph. Local telephone companies at the time of the divestiture are also known as Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILEC).

The divestiture created local exchange carriers for the management of local telephone lines and switches, and provisioning of local phone services within their business area, as well as the long-distance calls originating or terminating in their business area. The vast majority of the United States are served by LECs called Baby Bells, or RBOCs (Regional Bell Operating Companies). The rest of the United States, most commonly in rural or outlying suburban areas, are served by independent LECs, known in the industry simply as the "independents." Although independent companies typically serve these areas, RBOC LECs still have vast territories of low population density regions of the country. Therefore, independents generally exist as pockets of territory within a greater RBOC region. Popular independents are Frontier Communications, and Windstream Communications.

Local calls are defined as calls originating and terminating within a local access and transport area (LATA) which is defined by the Federal Communications Commission. All of the Baby Bells, as well as other LECs, typically operate businesses in more than one LATA yet their services of local telephone calls are still defined by LATA boundaries, not their business areas.