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{{short description|Type of telecommunication company}} {{multiple issues| {{more footnotes|date=May 2009}} {{weasel words|date=October 2012}} }} An '''interexchange carrier''' ('''IXC'''), in U.S. legal and regulatory terminology, is a type of [[telecommunications company]], commonly called a '''long-distance telephone company'''. It is defined as any carrier that provides services across multiple [[local access and transport area]]s (interLATA). Calls made on telephone circuits within the local geographic area covered by one local network are handled only by that [[intraLATA]] carrier, commonly called a local telephone exchange carrier. Local calls are usually defined by connections made without additional charge whether the connected call is in the same LATA or connects to another LATA with no charge. IntraLATA usually refers to rated or toll calls between LATA within state boundaries, as opposed to interstate, or calls between LATAs in different states.
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