Access charge
In
telecommunication, an
access charge is a charge made by a
local exchange carrier for use of its local exchange facilities for a purpose such as the origination or termination of
traffic that is carried to or from a distant exchange by an
interexchange carrier.
Note: Although some access charges are billed directly to local end users, a very large part of all access charges is paid by interexchange carriers.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C