WATS
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of telephone service: WATS is an acronym for Wide Area Telephone Service. It refers to a specific business telephone service that provides long-distance calling at fixed, bulk rates for calls made within defined geographic zones, rather than charging per individual call.
Usage Notes
- Historical Context: WATS was a common and cost-effective solution for businesses before the widespread adoption of digital and cellular networks. It is now largely obsolete.
- Capitalization: The term is typically written in all capital letters (WATS) because it is an acronym.
- Usage: It is used primarily in business, telecommunications, and historical contexts to describe this specific service.
Examples
- The company upgraded its WATS line to handle increased customer service calls from across the country.
- Before the internet, many organizations relied on a WATS number for their toll-free hotline.
- The billing report showed significant savings after switching to the WATS plan for our regional offices.
Advanced Usage
- "WATS line": This is the most common collocation, referring to the physical or logical telephone line subscribed to for this service.
- Customers could call the 800 number on the WATS line without being charged.
Variants and Related Words
- In-WATS: A type of WATS service where the subscribing business long-distance calls (like a toll-free number) and pays a fixed rate.
- Out-WATS: A type of WATS service where the subscribing business long-distance calls at a fixed bulk rate.
Synonyms
- Bulk long-distance service
- Toll-free service (specifically for In-WATS)
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Leased line: A dedicated telephone line rented for exclusive use.
- POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service): Standard analog telephone service, contrasting with specialized services like WATS.
Noun
- a telephone line; long distance service at fixed rates for fixed zones; an acronym for wide area telephone service