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What is interLATA?

What is interLATA?

Long Distance Toll (interLATA) Service includes all calls outside the local exchange and local toll service areas or LATAs. This includes calls that originate in one LATA and terminate in another, and international calls.

What is intrastate IntraLATA non call?

IntraLATA refers to a telephone call or circuit which does not cross a LATA boundary. IntraLATA communications require the assistance of the Local Exchange Carrier, but not the IXC (InterXchange Carrier).

What are interstate calls?

Interstate routing. Calls made from one state to another. Intra-LATA routing. Calls between two points that are in the same LATA (Local Transport and Access Area) Inter-LATA routing.

What is the difference between Interlata and Intralata?

A telephone call within the same LATA (same region). IntraLATA is local telephone service. InterLATA refers to a call from one LATA to another, which can be within a state or from state to state (interstate). See LATA.

What does Lata mean in telecom?

A Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) defines geographical boundaries of local telephone service networks. The LATA boundaries are drawn by the federal government and determine which phone companies can provide local and toll service for each area. Local exchange service provides calling within an exchange.

Do cell phones charge long distance?

When making and receiving calls on your wireless phone, there are two types of charges: airtime and long distance. It is possible to be charged BOTH airtime and long distance on the same call, if both types of charges apply. Hours listed below are for the local time where the cell phone is being used.

Who pays for long-distance calls?

Long distance calling is charged to the caller, not the one being called. However, collect calls are charged to the one being called, but they generally would ask if you would like to receive the collect call.

Does 10-10 220 still exist?

10-10-321, 10-10-220, and other 10-10 services are still available, although at significantly higher prices than originally advertised during its heyday.

Do long distance phone calls still exist?

Since cell phone and internet communication is so easily accessible, many people don’t need – or think they don’t need – a designated long distance service. While this is true for most individuals, many commercial entities still rely on long distance phone calls for conducting business and maintaining relationships.

What does OCN stand for in telecom?

Operating Company Number
Operating Company Number (OCN) A four-character code assigned by the National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA) to any telecommunications provider.

What’s the difference between InterLATA and intraLATA long distance?

Because IntraLATA long distance is not subject to the same competitive market forces as InterLATA (and interstate) long distance, IntraLATA long distance calls normally cost more. Consumers generally believe that calls that originate close to one another should be less expensive than calls made from further distances.

What’s the difference between InterLATA and interstate calls?

InterLATA refers to calls between 2 LATAs. These can be 2 LATAs located in the same state, or 2 LATAs located in 2 different states. Therefore long distance calls. Interstate calls are calls between two states.

What does it mean to make an intraLATA call?

IntraLATA Calls IntraLATA refers to a telephone call or circuit which does not cross a LATA boundary. IntraLATA communications require the assistance of the Local Exchange Carrier, but not the IXC (InterXchange Carrier).

Do you need IXC to make an intraLATA call?

IntraLATA communications require the assistance of the Local Exchange Carrier, but not the IXC (InterXchange Carrier). It is important to understand, however, that IntraLATA calls can either be classified as a “local” call, or a local toll call (i.e. long distance call) by your carrier.