911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires NewPhone to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from NewPhone’s end user premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions.
6.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) end user specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the NewPhone’s end user premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s TR 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. NewPhone is responsible for connectivity between the end user’s PBX and NewPhone’s switch or POP location. NewPhone will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a NewPhone purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). NewPhone is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.
911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MRC to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MRC’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions.
8.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the MRC’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. MRC is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and MRC’s switch or POP location. MRC will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a MRC purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). MRC is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.
911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires ITC^DeltaCom to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from ITC^DeltaCom’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions.
8.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the ITC^DeltaCom’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s TR 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. ITC^DeltaCom is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and ITC^DeltaCom’s switch or POP location. ITC^DeltaCom will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a ITC^DeltaCom purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). ITC^DeltaCom is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.
911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires Quality Telephone to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from Quality Telephone’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions.
8.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the Quality Telephone’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. Quality Telephone is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and Quality Telephone’s switch or POP location. Quality Telephone will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a Quality Telephone purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). Quality Telephone is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.
911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires Xspedius to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from Xspedius’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions.
14.11.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the Xspedius’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s TR 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. Xspedius is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and Xspedius’s switch or POP location. Xspedius will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a Xspedius purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). Xspedius is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911 call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.
911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MCI to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MCI’s customer premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions.
911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires TWTC to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from TWTC’s end user premise to the appropriate AT&T 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions.
6.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) end user specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the TWTC’s end user premise and the AT&T 911 tandem as described in AT&T’s TR 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the AT&T Interconnection Web site. TWTC is responsible for connectivity between the end user’s PBX and TWTC’s switch or POP location. TWTC will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the AT&T 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a TWTC purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). TWTC is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the AT&T 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911 call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.
911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires BTI to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from BTI’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions.
8.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the BTI’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s TR 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. BTI is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and BTI’s switch or POP location. BTI will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a BTI purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). BTI is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency
911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires Nexus to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from Nexus’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions.
8.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the Nexus’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. Nexus is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and Nexus’s switch or POP location. Nexus will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a Nexus purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). Nexus is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.
911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires Excel to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from Excel’s end user premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions.
6.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) end user specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the Excel’s end user premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s TR 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. Excel is responsible for connectivity between the end user’s PBX and Excel’s switch or POP location. Excel will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a Excel purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). Excel is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911 call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.