2901 - Definitions.

                                CHAPTER 29                      TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH WIRES     Subchapter        A.  General Provisions        B.  Regulation of Coin Telephone Service        Enactment.  Chapter 29 was added July 1, 1978, P.L.598,     No.116, effective in 60 days.                               SUBCHAPTER A                            GENERAL PROVISIONS     Sec.     2901.  Definitions.     2902.  Private wire for gambling information prohibited.     2903.  Written contract for private wire.     2904.  Joint use of telephone and telegraph facilities.     2905.  Telephone message services.     2906.  Dissemination of telephone numbers and other identifying            information.     2907.  State correctional institutions.        Subchapter Heading.  The heading of Subchapter A was added     July 10, 1986, P.L.1238, No.114, effective immediately.     § 2901.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the     meanings given to them in this section:        "Dissemination."  The act of transmitting, distributing,     advising, spreading, communicating, conveying or making known.        "Private wire."  Any and all service equipment, facilities,     conduits, poles, wires, circuits, systems by which or by means     of which service is furnished for communication purposes, either     through the medium of telephone, telegraph, Morse,     teletypewriter, loudspeaker or any other means, or by which the     voice or electrical impulses are sent over a wire, and which     services are contracted for or leased for service between two or     more points specifically designated, and are not connected to or     available for general telegraphic or telephonic exchange or toll     service, and shall include such services known as "special     contract leased wire service," "leased line," "private line,"     "private system," "Morse line," "private wire," but shall not     include the usual and customary telephone service by which the     subscriber may be connected at each separate call to any other     telephone designated by him only through the general telephone     exchange system or toll service, and shall not include private     wires used for fire or burglar alarm purposes, nor telegraph     messenger call boxes and circuits used in connection therewith,     time clock circuits used for furnishing correct time service,     nor telegraph teleprinters when these teleprinters terminate in     the telegraph companies' offices and are not directly connected     between two customers.        "Public utility."  A person, partnership, association or     corporation, now or hereafter owning or operating in this     Commonwealth, equipment or facilities for conveying or     transmitting messages or communications by telephone or     telegraph to the public for compensation.