IP-enabled voice service
Defined in 1 dictionary — U.S. Code
United States Code
18 U.S.C. § 1039 — in this section
IP-enabled voice service.—The term “IP-enabled voice service” means the provision of real-time voice communications offered to the public, or such class of users as to be effectively available to the public, transmitted through customer premises equipment using TCP/IP protocol, or a successor protocol, (whether part of a bundle of services or separately) with interconnection capability such that the service can originate traffic to, or terminate traffic from, the public switched telephone network, or a successor network.
47 U.S.C. § 615B — in this section
The term “IP-enabled voice service” has the meaning given the term “interconnected VoIP service” by section 9.3 of the Federal Communications Commission's regulations (47 CFR 9.3).