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The following words and phrases whenever used in this chapter shall be construed as defined in this section.

(1) “Ancillary telecommunication services” means services that are associated with or incidental to the provision, use or enjoyment of telecommunications services, including but not limited to the following services:

(a) “Conference bridging service” which means an ancillary service that links two or more participants of an audio or video conference call and may include the provision of a telephone number. Conference bridging service does not include the telecommunications services used to reach the conference bridge.

(b) “Detailed telecommunications billing service” which means an ancillary service of separately stating information pertaining to individual calls on a customer’s billing statement.

(c) “Directory assistance” which means an ancillary service of providing telephone number information, and/or address information.

(d) “Vertical service” which means an ancillary service that is offered in connection with one or more telecommunications services, which offers advanced calling features that allow customers to identify callers and to manage multiple calls and call connections, including conference bridging services.

(e) “Voice mail service” which means an ancillary service that enables the customer to store, send or receive recorded messages. Voice mail service does not include any vertical services that the customer may be required to have in order to utilize the voice mail service.

(2) “Billing address” means the mailing address of the service user where the service supplier submits invoices or bills for payment by the customer.

(3) “Mobile telecommunications service” means the meaning and usage as set forth in the Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act (4 U.S.C. Section 124) and the regulations established therewith.

(4) “Month” means a calendar month.

(5) “Paging service” means a “telecommunications service” that provides transmission of coded radio signals for the purpose of activating specific pagers; such transmissions may include messages and/or sounds.

(6) “Person” means, without limitation, any natural individual, firm, trust, common law trust, estate, partnership of any kind, association, syndicate, club, joint stock company, joint venture, limited liability company, corporation (including foreign, domestic, and nonprofit), municipal district or municipal corporation (other than the city) cooperative, receiver, trustee, guardian, or other representative appointed by order of any court, or any lawful successor or assign.

(7) “Place of primary use” means the street address representative of where the customer’s use of the telecommunications service primarily occurs, which must be the residential street address or the primary business street address of the customer.

(8) “Post-paid telecommunication service” means the telecommunication service obtained by making a payment on a telecommunication-by-telecommunication basis either through the use of a credit card or payment mechanism such as a bank card, travel card, credit card, or debit card, or by charge made to a service number which is not associated with the origination or termination of the telecommunication service.

(9) “Prepaid telecommunication service” means the right to access telecommunication services, which must be paid for in advance and which enables the origination of telecommunications using an access number or authorization code, whether manually or electronically dialed, and that is sold in predetermined units or dollars of which the number declines with use in a known amount.

(10) “Private telecommunication service” means a telecommunication service that entitles the customer to exclusive or priority use of a telecommunications channel or group of channels between or among termination points, regardless of the manner in which such channel or channels are connected, and includes switching capacity, extension lines, stations, and any other associated services that are provided in connection with the use of such channel or channels. A telecommunications channel is a physical or virtual path of telecommunications over which signals are transmitted between or among customer channel termination points (i.e., the location where the customer either inputs or receives the telecommunications).

(11) “Service address” means any of the following:

(a) The location of the service user’s telecommunication equipment from which the telecommunication originates or terminates, regardless of where the telecommunication is billed or paid;

(b) If the location in subsection (1) of this definition is unknown (e.g., mobile telecommunications service or VoIP service), the “service address” means the location of the service user’s place of primary use; or

(c) For prepaid telecommunication service, “service address” means the location associated with the service number.

(12) “Service supplier” means any entity or person, including the city, that provides telecommunication service to a user of such service within the city.

(13) “Service user” means a person required to pay a tax imposed under the provisions of this chapter.

(14) “State” means the state of California.

(15) “Streamlined sales and use tax agreement” means the multi-state agreement commonly known and referred to as the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement, and as it is amended from time to time.

(16) “Tax administrator” means the city manager or his or her designee.

(17) “Telecommunication services” means the transmission, conveyance, or routing of voice, data, audio, video, or any other information or signals to a point, or between or among points, whatever the technology used. The term “telecommunications services” includes such transmission, conveyance, or routing in which computer processing applications are used to act on the form, code or protocol of the content for purposes of transmission, conveyance or routing without regard to whether such services are referred to as voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) services or are classified by the Federal Communications Commission as enhanced or value added, and includes video and/or data services that is functionally integrated with “telecommunication services.” “Telecommunications services” include but are not limited to the following services, regardless of the manner or basis on which such services are calculated or billed: intrastate, interstate, and international telecommunication services; ancillary telecommunication services; mobile telecommunications service; prepaid telecommunication service; post-paid telecommunication service; private telecommunication service; paging service; 800 service (or any other toll-free numbers designated by the Federal Communications Commission); 900 service (or any other similar numbers designated by the Federal Communications Commission for services whereby subscribers who call in to pre-recorded or live service).

(18) “VoIP (voice over Internet protocol)” means the digital process of making and receiving real-time voice transmissions over any Internet Protocol network.

(19) “800 service” means a “telecommunication service” that allows a caller to dial a toll-free number without incurring a charge for the call. The service is typically marketed under the name “800,” “855,” “866,” “877,” and “888” toll-free calling, and any subsequent numbers designated by the Federal Communications Commission.

(20) “900 service” means an inbound toll “telecommunication service” purchased by a subscriber that allows the subscriber’s customers to call in to the subscriber’s prerecorded announcement or live service. “900 service” does not include the charge for: collection services provided by the seller of the “telecommunication services” to the subscriber, or service or product sold by the subscriber to the subscriber’s customer. The service is typically marketed under the name “900” service, and any subsequent numbers designated by the Federal Communications Commission. (Ord. 608 § 1, 2009. 2002 Code § 7-7.2).