Automatic Route Selection. 3.2.4 Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each Mpower customer line the class of service designated by Mpower (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods), and shall route directory assistance calls from Mpower customers to Mpower directory assistance operators at Mpower’s option.
3.2.5 Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each Mpower customer line the class of services designated by Mpower (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods) and shall route operator calls from Mpower customers to Mpower operators at Mpower’s option. For example, BellSouth may translate 0- and 0+ intraLATA traffic, and route the call through appropriate trunks to an Mpower Operator Services Position System (OSPS). Calls from Local Switching must pass the ANI-II digits unchanged.
3.2.6 Local Switching shall be offered in accordance with the technical specifications set forth in the applicable industry standard references.
Automatic Route Selection. Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each US LEC customer line the class of service designated by US LEC (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods), and shall route directory assistance calls from US LEC customers to US LEC directory assistance operators at US LEC’s option.
Automatic Route Selection. Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each ICG customer line the class of service designated by ICG (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods), and shall route directory assistance calls from ICG customers to ICG directory assistance operators at ICG’s option.
Automatic Route Selection. 3.2.4 Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each Xxxxxxx customer line the class of service designated by Xxxxxxx (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods), and shall route directory assistance calls from Xxxxxxx customers to Xxxxxxx directory assistance operators at Xxxxxxx’x option.
3.2.5 Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each Xxxxxxx customer line the class of services designated by Xxxxxxx (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods) and shall route operator calls from Xxxxxxx customers to Xxxxxxx operators at Xxxxxxx’x option. For example, BellSouth may translate 0- and 0+ intraLATA traffic, and route the call through appropriate trunks to an Xxxxxxx Operator Services Position System (OSPS). Calls from Local Switching must pass the ANI-II digits unchanged.
3.2.6 Local Switching shall be offered in accordance with the technical specifications set forth in the applicable industry standard references.
Automatic Route Selection. Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each Satcom customer line the class of service designated by Satcom (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods), and shall route directory assistance calls from Satcom customers to Satcom directory assistance operators at Satcom’s option.
Automatic Route Selection. 3.2.4 Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each IDS Long Distance customer line the class of service designated by IDS Long Distance (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods), and shall route directory assistance calls from IDS Long Distance customers to IDS Long Distance directory assistance operators at IDS Long Distance’s option.
3.2.5 Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each IDS Long Distance customer line the class of services designated by IDS Long Distance (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods) and shall route operator calls from IDS Long Distance customers to IDS Long Distance operators at IDS Long Distance’s option. For example, BellSouth may translate 0- and 0+ intraLATA traffic, and route the call through appropriate trunks to an IDS Long Distance Operator Services Position System (OSPS). Calls from Local Switching must pass the ANI-II digits unchanged.
3.2.6 Local Switching shall be offered in accordance with the technical specifications set forth in the applicable industry standard references.
Automatic Route Selection. Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each Supra Telecommunications and Information Systems, Inc. customer line the class of service designated by Supra Telecommunications and Information Systems, Inc. (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods), and shall route directory assistance calls from Supra Telecommunications and Information Systems, Inc. customers to Supra Telecommunications and Information Systems, Inc. directory assistance operators at Supra Telecommunications and Information Systems, Inc. ’s option.
Automatic Route Selection. 3.1.5 Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each Frankfort Plant Board customer line the class of service designated by Frankfort Plant Board (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods), and shall route directory assistance calls from Frankfort Plant Board customers to Frankfort Plant Board directory assistance operators at Frankfort Plant Board’s option.
3.1.6 Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each Frankfort Plant Board customer line the class of services designated by Frankfort Plant Board (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods) and shall route operator calls from Frankfort Plant Board customers to Frankfort Plant Board operators at Frankfort Plant Board’s option. For example, BellSouth may translate 0- and 0+ intraLATA traffic, and route the call through appropriate trunks to a Frankfort Plant Board Operator Services Position System (OSPS). Calls from Local Switching must pass the ANI-II digits unchanged.
3.1.7 Local Switching shall be offered in accordance with the requirements of the following technical references:
3.1.7.1 Telcordia (formerly BellCore) GR-1298-CORE, AIN Switching System Generic Requirements, as implemented in BellSouth’s switching equipment;
3.1.7.2 Telcordia (formerly BellCore) GR-1299-CORE, AIN Switch-Service Control Point (SCP)/Adjunct Interface Generic Requirements;
3.1.7.3 Telcordia (formerly BellCore) TR-NWT-001284, AIN 0.1 Switching System Generic Requirements;
3.1.7.4 Telcordia (formerly BellCore) SR-NWT-002247, AIN Release 1 Update.
Automatic Route Selection. Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each BlueStar customer line the class of service designated by BlueStar (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods), and shall route directory assistance calls from BlueStar customers to BlueStar directory assistance operators at BlueStar’s option.
Automatic Route Selection. 3.2.5 Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each Birch customer line the class of service designated by Birch (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods), and shall route directory assistance calls from Birch customers to Birch directory assistance operators at Birch’s option.
3.2.6 Where capacity exists, BellSouth shall assign each Birch customer line the class of services designated by Birch (e.g., using line class codes or other switch specific provisioning methods) and shall route operator calls from Birch customers to Birch operators at Birch’s option. For example, BellSouth may translate 0- and 0+ intraLATA traffic, and route the call through appropriate trunks to an Birch Operator Services Position System (OSPS). Calls from Local Switching must pass the ANI-II digits unchanged.
3.2.7 Local Switching shall be offered in accordance with the requirements of the following technical references:
3.2.7.1 Telcordia (formerly BellCore) GR-1298-CORE, AIN Switching System Generic Requirements, as implemented in BellSouth’s switching equipment;
3.2.7.2 Telcordia (formerly BellCore) GR-1299-CORE, AIN Switch-Service Control Point (SCP)/Adjunct Interface Generic Requirements;
3.2.7.3 Telcordia (formerly BellCore) TR-NWT-001284, AIN 0.1 Switching System Generic Requirements;
3.2.7.4 Telcordia (formerly BellCore) SR-NWT-002247, AIN Release 1 Update.