letter of agency. What the customer can sign to give some other entity additional authority to contact the LEC on their behalf to facilitate the switching of long distance carriers.
Letter Of Agency. A document that authorizes changing the service provider. (See RespOrg, 800 Portability.)
Signed by the registered parties on an account, entitling the Financial Advisor, the back office, or the mutual fund company to perform a specified action on the client's behalf.
A letter that you give Business Telecom Advisors or a agent/partner of Business Telecom Advisors that will allow us to represent you and act on your behalf.
Letter of Agreement. A legally binding agreement to provide expertise to conduct research, writing, education, or other services.
( Letter of Agency ) Legal authority from subscriber to a third party allowing them to act on the third party's behalf regarding matters involving the LEC and / or IXC's.
A LOA (Letter of Agency) is a form that some long distance companies ask you to sign before they will switch your long distance service. Nearly all long distance companies allow a residential TPV (Third Party Verification) to be performed as a substitute for an LOA. As technology improves, more and more long distance companies will allow residential LOAs to be signed, thus eliminating the need for both paper-based forms and the TPV process.
Letter of Offer and Acceptance
Letter of Agency - An LOA is exchanged between telecommunication companies, or between a customer and a telecommunication company or agency/consultant granting permission for the receiver to install telecommunication service to the sender and/or request Customer Service Record (CSR) from the Customerâ€(tm)s service provider/carrier. A typical LOA is from a long distance carrier. The long distance carrier sends the local access provider a LOA with their (the IXC) order number, circuit ID and CFA assignment.
Letter of Agency. A letter allowing a person or business to act on behalf of another.
Letter of Authority. A formal document used to request customer information from one service provider to another. It must be signed by the customer authorizing the research. This form may or may not give the requesting company authority to make changes to the customers service depending on how it is worded.