Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1220-04-02-.03 - DEFINITIONS
(1) In the interpretations of these rules,
the following definitions shall be used:
(a)
Commission - The Tennessee Public Utility Commission.
(b) Average Busy Season-Busy Hour Traffic -
The average traffic volume for the hour having the highest traffic volume
throughout the busy season.
(c)
Basis Rate Area - The developed portion of portions within each exchange
service area as set forth in the telephone utility's tariffs, maps or
descriptions. Main Station service within this area is furnished at uniform
rates without extra exchange miles charges.
(d) Busy Hour - The two (2) consecutive
half-hours during which the greatest volume of traffic is handled in the
office.
(e) Busy Season - That
period of the year during which the greatest volume of traffic is handled in
the office.
(f) Calls - Customer's
telephone message attempted.
(g)
Class of Service - The various categories of service generally available to
customers, such as business or residence.
(h) Central Office - A switching unit, in a
telephone system which provides service to the general public, having the
necessary equipment and operating arrangements for terminating and
inter-connecting subscriber lines and trunks or trunks only. There may be more
than one central office in a building.
(i) Customer or Subscriber - Any person, firm
partnership, corporation, municipality, cooperative organization, governmental
agency, etc., provided with telephone service by any telephone
utility.
(j) Customer Trouble
Report - Any oral or written report from a subscriber or user of telephone
service relating to a physical defect or to difficulty or dissatisfaction with
the operation of telephone facilities. One report shall be counted for each
oral or written report received even though it may duplicate a previous report
or merely involve an inquiry concerning progress on a previous report. Also, a
separate report shall be counted for each telephone or PBX switchboard position
reported in trouble when several items are reported by one customer at the same
time, unless the group of troubles so reported is clearly related to a common
cause.
(k) Exchange - A unit
established by a telephone utility for the administration of telephone service
in a specified area which usually embraces a city, town, or village and its
environs. It consists of one or more central offices together with associated
plant used in furnishing communication service in that area.
(l) Reserved
(m) Grade of Service - The number of parties
served on a telephone line such as one-party, two-party, four-party,
etc.
(n) Message - A completed
customer telephone call.
(o)
Outside Plant - The telephone equipment and facilities installed on, along,
over, or under streets, alleys, highways, or on private right-of ways between
the central office and customer's locations or between central
offices.
(p) Service Line - Those
facilities owned and maintained by a customer or group of customers, which
lines are connected at an agreed upon point with the facilities of a telephone
utility for communication service.
(q) Subscriber Line - The wires or channels
used to connect the telephone equipment at the subscriber's premises with the
Central office.
(r) Switching
Service - Switching performed for service lines.
(s) Tariff - The entire body of rates, tolls,
charges, classifications and rules, adopted and filed with the Commission by a
telephone utility.
(t) Telephone
Utility - Any person, firm, partnership, corporate organization, or corporation
engaged in the furnishing of telephone service and other Communications
Services to the public under the jurisdiction of the Commission.
(u) Toll Connecting Trunks - A general
classification of trunks carrying toll traffic and ordinarily extending between
a local office and a toll office except trunks classified as tributary
circuits.
(v) Toll Station - A
telephone connected to a toll line or directly to a toll board.
(w) Reporting Entity - Shall be defined as
exchange for:
1. Installation of service (
1220-04-02-.35
).
2. Customer trouble reports (
1220-04-02-.39
).
3. The other reporting areas
shall be reported under this section by districts. The reason for the two (2)
exemptions is that the current districts have several reporting areas which
cannot be pinpointed. The company has no way to monitor these exemptions by
exchanges.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 65-2-102, 65-4-104, and 65-4-106.
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