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Code · Arizona · Title 28 — Motor Vehicles

28-7381. Definitions

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In this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. "Broadband service":
(a)Means providing access and transport to the internet, computer processing, information storage or protocol conversion in either the upstream or downstream direction, as established by the federal communications commission.
(b)Does not include information content or service applications provided over the access service or any intrastate service that was subject to a tariff as of January 1, 2012.
2. "Longitudinal access" means access to or use of any part of a right-of-way of a highway that extends generally parallel to the right-of-way for a total of thirty or more linear meters.
3. "Provider":
(a)Means an entity that provides for the sale or resale of wholesale or retail broadband services in this state and that is recognized as an eligible telecommunications carrier by the Arizona corporation commission or that meets federal communications commission and industry carrier class service guidelines or is a political subdivision that has statutory authority to provide communications services.
(b)Includes a video service provider as defined by section 11-1901.
4. "Telecommunication facility" means any cable, line, fiber, wire, conduit, innerduct, access manhole, handhole, tower, hut, pedestal, pole, box, transmitting equipment, receiving equipment or power equipment or any other equipment, system or device that is used to transmit, receive, produce or distribute by wireless, wireline, electronic or optical signal for communication purposes.
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