Feature Group D (FGD definition

Feature Group D (FGD means the access available to all customers, providing trunk side access to a Party’s End Office Switches with an associated uniform 101XXXX access code for customer’s use in originating and terminating communications.

Examples of Feature Group D (FGD in a sentence

  • An IXC must use Feature Group D (FGD) Switched Access Service to qualify as a presubscription toll provider unless prior arrangements have been made with or by the Telephone Company.

  • Feature Group D (FGD) Access (Continued) The uniform access code for FGD switching is 101XXXX.

  • The Company must receive an order for Feature Group D (FGD) Switched Access Service, as defined herein, ordered to the Company’s Local Switching Center through a switch operated by another Exchange Carrier.

  • The Company must receive an order for Feature Group D (FGD) Switched Access Service, as defined herein, ordered to the Company's Local Switching Center through a switch operated by another Exchange Carrier.

  • Should the same end user wish to use other services of the same carrier, it will be necessary for the end user to dial the necessary access code(s) to reach that carrier’s other service(s).An IXC must use Feature Group D (FGD) Switched Access Service to qualify as a presubscription toll provider unless prior arrangements have been made with or by the Telephone Company.

  • A TP must use Feature Group D (FGD) Switched Access Service to qualify as a toll provider.

  • Feature Group D (FGD) Switched Access Service, which is available to customers for their use in furnishing their services to end users, provides a two- point electrical communications path between a customer's premises and an end user’s premises via a LEC tandem.

  • Feature Group D (FGD) AccessFGD Access, which is available to all Customers, is provisioned at the DS1 level and provides trunkside access to the Company's local switching center switches, with an associated uniform 101XXXX Access Code for the Customer's use in originating and terminating communications.

  • Feature Group B (FGB), Feature Group C (FGC), Feature Group D (FGD), Basic Serving Arrangement Alternative B (BSA-B), Basic Serving Arrangement Alternative C (BSA-C), and Basic Serving Arrangement Alternative D (BSA-D) are defined as trunk side connections to the Telephone Company's network.

  • An ITP must use Feature Group D (FGD) Switched Access Service to qualify as an intraLATA toll provider unless prior arrangements have been made with or by the Telephone Company.

Related to Feature Group D (FGD

  • Feature Group A (FGA means calls either originated by, or delivered to, an End User who has purchased switched access FGA service from the interstate or intrastate tariffs of either Party. FGA also includes, but is not limited to, FGA-like services provided by either Party, where calls are originated from and/or delivered to numbers which are assigned to a Rate Center within one LATA but where the Party receiving the call is physically located in a LATA different than the LATA of the Party originating the call.

  • Bundle means to collect contributions from more than one source which are then delivered by one person to the Mayor or to his political fundraising committee.

  • Distribution Services means the service of distribution, as defined in section 5 of the Act;

  • Integrated Digital Loop Carrier means a subscriber loop carrier system that is twenty-four (24) local Loop transmission paths combined into a 1.544 Mbps digital signal which integrates within the switch at a DS1 level.