Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 47 : Section 153


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 153. Definitions

      For the purposes of this chapter, unless the context otherwise
    requires - 
      (1) Affiliate
        The term "affiliate" means a person that (directly or
      indirectly) owns or controls, is owned or controlled by, or is
      under common ownership or control with, another person. For
      purposes of this paragraph, the term "own" means to own an equity
      interest (or the equivalent thereof) of more than 10 percent.
      (2) Amateur station
        The term "amateur station" means a radio station operated by a
      duly authorized person interested in radio technique solely with
      a personal aim and without pecuniary interest.
      (3) AT&T Consent Decree
        The term "AT&T Consent Decree" means the order entered August
      24, 1982, in the antitrust action styled United States v. Western
      Electric, Civil Action No. 82-0192, in the United States District
      Court for the District of Columbia, and includes any judgment or
      order with respect to such action entered on or after August 24,
      1982.
      (4) Bell operating company
        The term "Bell operating company" - 
          (A) means any of the following companies: Bell Telephone
        Company of Nevada, Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Indiana
        Bell Telephone Company, Incorporated, Michigan Bell Telephone
        Company, New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, New
        Jersey Bell Telephone Company, New York Telephone Company, U S
        West Communications Company, South Central Bell Telephone
        Company, Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company,
        Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, The Bell Telephone Company
        of Pennsylvania, The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company,
        The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Maryland, The
        Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia, The
        Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of West Virginia, The
        Diamond State Telephone Company, The Ohio Bell Telephone
        Company, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, or
        Wisconsin Telephone Company; and
          (B) includes any successor or assign of any such company that
        provides wireline telephone exchange service; but
          (C) does not include an affiliate of any such company, other
        than an affiliate described in subparagraph (A) or (B).
      (5) Broadcast station
        The term "broadcast station", "broadcasting station", or "radio
      broadcast station" means a radio station equipment to engage in
      broadcasting as herein defined.
      (6) Broadcasting
        The term "broadcasting" means the dissemination of radio
      communications intended to be received by the public, directly or
      by the intermediary of relay stations.
      (7) Cable service
        The term "cable service" has the meaning given such term in
      section 522 of this title.
      (8) Cable system
        The term "cable system" has the meaning given such term in
      section 522 of this title.
      (9) Chain broadcasting
        The term "chain broadcasting" means simultaneous broadcasting
      of an identical program by two or more connected stations.
      (10) Common carrier
        The term "common carrier" or "carrier" means any person engaged
      as a common carrier for hire, in interstate or foreign
      communication by wire or radio or interstate or foreign radio
      transmission of energy, except where reference is made to common
      carriers not subject to this chapter; but a person engaged in
      radio broadcasting shall not, insofar as such person is so
      engaged, be deemed a common carrier.
      (11) Connecting carrier
        The term "connecting carrier" means a carrier described in
      clauses (2), (3), or (4) of section 152(b) of this title.
      (12) Construction permit
        The term "construction permit" or "permit for construction"
      means that instrument of authorization required by this chapter
      or the rules and regulations of the Commission made pursuant to
      this chapter for the construction of a station, or the
      installation of apparatus, for the transmission of energy, or
      communications, or signals by radio, by whatever name the
      instrument may be designated by the Commission.
      (13) Corporation
        The term "corporation" includes any corporation, joint-stock
      company, or association.
      (14) Customer premises equipment
        The term "customer premises equipment" means equipment employed
      on the premises of a person (other than a carrier) to originate,
      route, or terminate telecommunications.
      (15) Dialing parity
        The term "dialing parity" means that a person that is not an
      affiliate of a local exchange carrier is able to provide
      telecommunications services in such a manner that customers have
      the ability to route automatically, without the use of any access
      code, their telecommunications to the telecommunications services
      provider of the customer's designation from among 2 or more
      telecommunications services providers (including such local
      exchange carrier).
      (16) Exchange access
        The term "exchange access" means the offering of access to
      telephone exchange services or facilities for the purpose of the
      origination or termination of telephone toll services.
      (17) Foreign communication
        The term "foreign communication" or "foreign transmission"
      means communication or transmission from or to any place in the
      United States to or from a foreign country, or between a station
      in the United States and a mobile station located outside the
      United States.
      (18) Great Lakes Agreement
        The term "Great Lakes Agreement" means the Agreement for the
      Promotion of Safety on the Great Lakes by Means of Radio in force
      and the regulations referred to therein.
      (19) Harbor
        The term "harbor" or "port" means any place to which ships may
      resort for shelter or to load or unload passengers or goods, or
      to obtain fuel, water, or supplies. This term shall apply to such
      places whether proclaimed public or not and whether natural or
      artificial.
      (20) Information service
        The term "information service" means the offering of a
      capability for generating, acquiring, storing, transforming,
      processing, retrieving, utilizing, or making available
      information via telecommunications, and includes electronic
      publishing, but does not include any use of any such capability
      for the management, control, or operation of a telecommunications
      system or the management of a telecommunications service.
      (21) InterLATA service
        The term "interLATA service" means telecommunications between a
      point located in a local access and transport area and a point
      located outside such area.
      (22) Interstate communication
        The term "interstate communication" or "interstate
      transmission" means communication or transmission (A) from any
      State, Territory, or possession of the United States (other than
      the Canal Zone), or the District of Columbia, to any other State,
      Territory, or possession of the United States (other than the
      Canal Zone), or the District of Columbia, (B) from or to the
      United States to or from the Canal Zone, insofar as such
      communication or transmission takes place within the United
      States, or (C) between points within the United States but
      through a foreign country; but shall not, with respect to the
      provisions of subchapter II of this chapter (other than section
      223 of this title), include wire or radio communication between
      points in the same State, Territory, or possession of the United
      States, or the District of Columbia, through any place outside
      thereof, if such communication is regulated by a State
      commission.
      (23) Land station
        The term "land station" means a station, other than a mobile
      station, used for radio communication with mobile stations.
      (24) Licensee
        The term "licensee" means the holder of a radio station license
      granted or continued in force under authority of this chapter.
      (25) Local access and transport area
        The term "local access and transport area" or "LATA" means a
      contiguous geographic area - 
          (A) established before February 8, 1996, by a Bell operating
        company such that no exchange area includes points within more
        than 1 metropolitan statistical area, consolidated metropolitan
        statistical area, or State, except as expressly permitted under
        the AT&T Consent Decree; or
          (B) established or modified by a Bell operating company after
        February 8, 1996, and approved by the Commission.
      (26) Local exchange carrier
        The term "local exchange carrier" means any person that is
      engaged in the provision of telephone exchange service or
      exchange access. Such term does not include a person insofar as
      such person is engaged in the provision of a commercial mobile
      service under section 332(c) of this title, except to the extent
      that the Commission finds that such service should be included in
      the definition of such term.
      (27) Mobile service
        The term "mobile service" means a radio communication service
      carried on between mobile stations or receivers and land
      stations, and by mobile stations communicating among themselves,
      and includes (A) both one-way and two-way radio communication
      services, (B) a mobile service which provides a regularly
      interacting group of base, mobile, portable, and associated
      control and relay stations (whether licensed on an individual,
      cooperative, or multiple basis) for private one-way or two-way
      land mobile radio communications by eligible users over
      designated areas of operation, and (C) any service for which a
      license is required in a personal communications service
      established pursuant to the proceeding entitled "Amendment to the
      Commission's Rules to Establish New Personal Communications
      Services" (GEN Docket No. 90-314; ET Docket No. 92-100), or any
      successor proceeding.
      (28) Mobile station
        The term "mobile station" means a radio-communication station
      capable of being moved and which ordinarily does move.
      (29) Network element
        The term "network element" means a facility or equipment used
      in the provision of a telecommunications service. Such term also
      includes features, functions, and capabilities that are provided
      by means of such facility or equipment, including subscriber
      numbers, databases, signaling systems, and information sufficient
      for billing and collection or used in the transmission, routing,
      or other provision of a telecommunications service.
      (30) Number portability
        The term "number portability" means the ability of users of
      telecommunications services to retain, at the same location,
      existing telecommunications numbers without impairment of
      quality, reliability, or convenience when switching from one
      telecommunications carrier to another.
      (31) Operator
        (A) The term "operator" on a ship of the United States means,
      for the purpose of parts II and III of subchapter III of this
      chapter, a person holding a radio operator's license of the
      proper class as prescribed and issued by the Commission.
        (B) "Operator" on a foreign ship means, for the purpose of part
      II of subchapter III of this chapter, a person holding a
      certificate as such of the proper class complying with the
      provisions of the radio regulations annexed to the International
      Telecommunication Convention in force, or complying with an
      agreement or treaty between the United States and the country in
      which the ship is registered.
      (32) Person
        The term "person" includes an individual, partnership,
      association, joint-stock company, trust, or corporation.
      (33) Radio communication
        The term "radio communication" or "communication by radio"
      means the transmission by radio of writing, signs, signals,
      pictures, and sounds of all kinds, including all
      instrumentalities, facilities, apparatus, and services (among
      other things, the receipt, forwarding, and delivery of
      communications) incidental to such transmission.
      (34) Radio officer
        (A) The term "radio officer" on a ship of the United States
      means, for the purpose of part II of subchapter III of this
      chapter, a person holding at least a first or second class
      radiotelegraph operator's license as prescribed and issued by the
      Commission. When such person is employed to operate a
      radiotelegraph station aboard a ship of the United States, he is
      also required to be licensed as a "radio officer" in accordance
      with chapter 71 of title 46.
        (B) "Radio officer" on a foreign ship means, for the purpose of
      part II of subchapter III of this chapter, a person holding at
      least a first or second class radiotelegraph operator's
      certificate complying with the provisions of the radio
      regulations annexed to the International Telecommunication
      Convention in force.
      (35) Radio station
        The term "radio station" or "station" means a station equipped
      to engage in radio communication or radio transmission of energy.
      (36) Radiotelegraph auto alarm
        The term "radiotelegraph auto alarm" on a ship of the United
      States subject to the provisions of part II of subchapter III of
      this chapter means an automatic alarm receiving apparatus which
      responds to the radiotelegraph alarm signal and has been approved
      by the Commission. "Radiotelegraph auto alarm" on a foreign ship
      means an automatic alarm receiving apparatus which responds to
      the radiotelegraph alarm signal and has been approved by the
      government of the country in which the ship is registered:
      Provided, That the United States and the country in which the
      ship is registered are parties to the same treaty, convention, or
      agreement prescribing the requirements for such apparatus.
      Nothing in this chapter or in any other provision of law shall be
      construed to require the recognition of a radiotelegraph auto
      alarm as complying with part II of subchapter III of this
      chapter, on a foreign ship subject to part II of subchapter III
      of this chapter, where the country in which the ship is
      registered and the United States are not parties to the same
      treaty, convention, or agreement prescribing the requirements for
      such apparatus.
      (37) Rural telephone company
        The term "rural telephone company" means a local exchange
      carrier operating entity to the extent that such entity - 
          (A) provides common carrier service to any local exchange
        carrier study area that does not include either - 
            (i) any incorporated place of 10,000 inhabitants or more,
          or any part thereof, based on the most recently available
          population statistics of the Bureau of the Census; or
            (ii) any territory, incorporated or unincorporated,
          included in an urbanized area, as defined by the Bureau of
          the Census as of August 10, 1993;

          (B) provides telephone exchange service, including exchange
        access, to fewer than 50,000 access lines;
          (C) provides telephone exchange service to any local exchange
        carrier study area with fewer than 100,000 access lines; or
          (D) has less than 15 percent of its access lines in
        communities of more than 50,000 on February 8, 1996.
      (38) Safety convention
        The term "safety convention" means the International Convention
      for the Safety of Life at Sea in force and the regulations
      referred to therein.
      (39) Ship
        (A) The term "ship" or "vessel" includes every description of
      watercraft or other artificial contrivance, except aircraft, used
      or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water,
      whether or not it is actually afloat.
        (B) A ship shall be considered a passenger ship if it carries
      or is licensed or certificated to carry more than twelve
      passengers.
        (C) A cargo ship means any ship not a passenger ship.
        (D) A passenger is any person carried on board a ship or vessel
      except (1) the officers and crew actually employed to man and
      operate the ship, (2) persons employed to carry on the business
      of the ship, and (3) persons on board a ship when they are
      carried, either because of the obligation laid upon the master to
      carry shipwrecked, distressed, or other persons in like or
      similar situations or by reason of any circumstance over which
      neither the master, the owner, nor the charterer (if any) has
      control.
        (E) "Nuclear ship" means a ship provided with a nuclear
      powerplant.
      (40) State
        The term "State" includes the District of Columbia and the
      Territories and possessions.
      (41) State commission
        The term "State commission" means the commission, board, or
      official (by whatever name designated) which under the laws of
      any State has regulatory jurisdiction with respect to intrastate
      operations of carriers.
      (42) Station license
        The term "station license", "radio station license", or
      "license" means that instrument of authorization required by this
      chapter or the rules and regulations of the Commission made
      pursuant to this chapter, for the use or operation of apparatus
      for transmission of energy, or communications, or signals by
      radio, by whatever name the instrument may be designated by the
      Commission.
      (43) Telecommunications
        The term "telecommunications" means the transmission, between
      or among points specified by the user, of information of the
      user's choosing, without change in the form or content of the
      information as sent and received.
      (44) Telecommunications carrier
        The term "telecommunications carrier" means any provider of
      telecommunications services, except that such term does not
      include aggregators of telecommunications services (as defined in
      section 226 of this title). A telecommunications carrier shall be
      treated as a common carrier under this chapter only to the extent
      that it is engaged in providing telecommunications services,
      except that the Commission shall determine whether the provision
      of fixed and mobile satellite service shall be treated as common
      carriage.
      (45) Telecommunications equipment
        The term "telecommunications equipment" means equipment, other
      than customer premises equipment, used by a carrier to provide
      telecommunications services, and includes software integral to
      such equipment (including upgrades).
      (46) Telecommunications service
        The term "telecommunications service" means the offering of
      telecommunications for a fee directly to the public, or to such
      classes of users as to be effectively available directly to the
      public, regardless of the facilities used.
      (47) Telephone exchange service
        The term "telephone exchange service" means (A) service within
      a telephone exchange, or within a connected system of telephone
      exchanges within the same exchange area operated to furnish to
      subscribers intercommunicating service of the character
      ordinarily furnished by a single exchange, and which is covered
      by the exchange service charge, or (B) comparable service
      provided through a system of switches, transmission equipment, or
      other facilities (or combination thereof) by which a subscriber
      can originate and terminate a telecommunications service.
      (48) Telephone toll service
        The term "telephone toll service" means telephone service
      between stations in different exchange areas for which there is
      made a separate charge not included in contracts with subscribers
      for exchange service.
      (49) Television service
        (A) Analog television service
          The term "analog television service" means television service
        provided pursuant to the transmission standards prescribed by
        the Commission in section 73.682(a) of its regulations (47
        C.F.R. 73.682(a)).
        (B) Digital television service
          The term "digital television service" means television
        service provided pursuant to the transmission standards
        prescribed by the Commission in section 73.682(d) of its
        regulations (47 C.F.R. 73.682(d)).
      (50) Transmission of energy by radio
        The term "transmission of energy by radio" or "radio
      transmission of energy" includes both such transmission and all
      instrumentalities, facilities, and services incidental to such
      transmission.
      (51) United States
        The term "United States" means the several States and
      Territories, the District of Columbia, and the possessions of the
      United States, but does not include the Canal Zone.
      (52) Wire communication
        The term "wire communication" or "communication by wire" means
      the transmission of writing, signs, signals, pictures, and sounds
      of all kinds by aid of wire, cable, or other like connection
      between the points of origin and reception of such transmission,
      including all instrumentalities, facilities, apparatus, and
      services (among other things, the receipt, forwarding, and
      delivery of communications) incidental to such transmission.



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