For the purposes of this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Information provider" means any person, company, or corporation that controls the content of a pay-per-call service. Any telephone corporation that provides basic local exchange service or message telecommunication service which only transmits pay-per-call service but which does not control the content of the information transmitted is not included within this definition; and (2) "Pay-per-call service" means any telecommunications service which permits calling by a number of callers to a single telephone number and for which the calling party is assessed by virtue of completing the call a charge that is not dependent on the existence of a presubscription relationship and for which the caller pays a per-call or per-time interval charge that is greater than or in addition to the charge for the transmission of the call. Acts 1993, No. 203, § 2. For the purposes of this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Information provider" means any person, company, or corporation that controls the content of a pay-per-call service. Any telephone corporation that provides basic local exchange service or message telecommunication service which only transmits pay-per-call service but which does not control the content of the information transmitted is not included within this definition; and (2) "Pay-per-call service" means any telecommunications service which permits calling by a number of callers to a single telephone number and for which the calling party is assessed by virtue of completing the call a charge that is not dependent on the existence of a presubscription relationship and for which the caller pays a per-call or per-time interval charge that is greater than or in addition to the charge for the transmission of the call. Acts 1993, No. 203, § 2. For the purposes of this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Information provider" means any person, company, or corporation that controls the content of a pay-per-call service. Any telephone corporation that provides basic local exchange service or message telecommunication service which only transmits pay-per-call service but which does not control the content of the information transmitted is not included within this definition; and (2) "Pay-per-call service" means any telecommunications service which permits calling by a number of callers to a single telephone number and for which the calling party is assessed by virtue of completing the call a charge that is not dependent on the existence of a presubscription relationship and for which the caller pays a per-call or per-time interval charge that is greater than or in addition to the charge for the transmission of the call. Acts 1993, No. 203, § 2. For the purposes of this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (1) "Information provider" means any person, company, or corporation that controls the content of a pay-per-call service. Any telephone corporation that provides basic local exchange service or message telecommunication service which only transmits pay-per-call service but which does not control the content of the information transmitted is not included within this definition; and (2) "Pay-per-call service" means any telecommunications service which permits calling by a number of callers to a single telephone number and for which the calling party is assessed by virtue of completing the call a charge that is not dependent on the existence of a presubscription relationship and for which the caller pays a per-call or per-time interval charge that is greater than or in addition to the charge for the transmission of the call. Acts 1993, No. 203, § 2.
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