Airtime-A component of a telecommunications service that is charged on a basis that reflects the time span of the communication.
Basic local telephone service-The provision of an access line and dial tone, to a fixed location, for purposes of sending or receiving a telecommunication service within a local calling area, regardless of whether the purchaser has limited or unlimited access to a private or a party line. The term also includes installation service, providing and restoring access lines, touch tone service, 911 service and telecommunications relay service.
Cell site-The geographic area covered by receiving and transmitting equipment that provides cellular mobile telecommunications service directly to or from a subscriber.
Channel-A pathway for the transmission of information between a sending point and a receiving point.
Commercial use-The use or consumption other than a residential use.
Enhanced telecommunication services-
International telecommunications service-A telecommunications service that either originates in this Commonwealth and terminates outside the United States, or originates outside the United States and terminates in this Commonwealth.
Interstate telecommunications service-A telecommunications service that either originates in this Commonwealth and terminates in another state, or originates in another state and terminates in this Commonwealth.
IntraState telecommunications service-A telecommunications service that originates and terminates within this Commonwealth, regardless of routing.
Private line-A dedicated, nontraffic sensitive telecommunications service for a single purchaser that entitles the purchaser to the exclusive or priority use of a communications channel, or group of channels, between specified locations.
Residential use-The use or consumption within that portion of a structure used as a home, dwelling, private residence, condominium, housing cooperative, prefabricated building, camper, summer home, motor home or similar place of abode. The term includes the use or consumption by a condominium association or housing cooperative association that acts on behalf of residents who use the condominium or housing cooperative units as their personal residences. The term does not include the use or consumption of a telecommunications service for commercial purposes at a purchaser's private residence.
Subscriber line charge-An access charge paid directly by the purchaser of a telephone service to a local exchange carrier to defray the cost of providing local exchange access.
Telecommunications service-
Video dial tone service-A common carrier service for the transport of a video programming service to a subscriber.
Video programming service-Video or information programming, whether in digital or analog format, that is provided by a cable television operator, or is of the type that would generally be considered comparable to programming provided by a cable television operator, and upon which the cable television operator pays a franchise fee. The term does not include on-line, interactive information services to the extent that access to these services is accomplished through use of a dial-up or telephone line, or a wireless or direct-to-home satellite transmission.
Example: Gregg places a call from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Scranton, Pennsylvania. He charges the call to a third party located outside this Commonwealth. Because the call originates and is received in this Commonwealth, the entire charge is taxable. The fact that Gregg charges the call to a third party located outside this Commonwealth is irrelevant.
61 Pa. Code § 60.20