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{{Quote|[t]he offering of a capability for generating, acquiring, [[storing]], transforming, processing, retrieving, using or making available [[information]] via [[telecommunications]], and includes [[electronic publishing]], but does not include any use of any such capability for the management, control, or operation of a [[telecommunications system]] or the management of a [[telecommunications service]].<ref>47 U.S.C. §153(20).</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|[t]he offering of a capability for generating, acquiring, [[storing]], transforming, processing, retrieving, using or making available [[information]] via [[telecommunications]], and includes [[electronic publishing]], but does not include any use of any such capability for the management, control, or operation of a [[telecommunications system]] or the management of a [[telecommunications service]].<ref>47 U.S.C. §153(20).</ref>}}
 
== Overview ==
 
   
 
For example, [[e-mail]] and [[e-commerce]] are information services.
 
For example, [[e-mail]] and [[e-commerce]] are information services.
 
Information services are not [[telecommunications services]].
 
   
 
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