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Common use of Call Back Number Clause in Contracts

Call Back Number. A telephone number that can be used by the PSAP to re-contact the location from which a 911/E-911 Call was placed. The telephone number may or may not be the telephone number of the station used to originate the 911/E-911 Call.

Appears in 91 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

Call Back Number. A telephone number that can be used by the PSAP to re-contact the location from which a 9119-1-1/E-911 E9-1-1 Call was placed. The telephone number may or may not be the telephone number of the station used to originate the 9119-1-1/E-911 E9-1-1 Call.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Telecommunications, Telecommunications

Call Back Number. A telephone number that can be used by the PSAP to re-contact the location from which a the 911/E-911 Call call was placed. The telephone number may or may not be the telephone number of the station used to originate the 911/E-911 Call.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Interim Agreement

Call Back Number. A telephone number that can be used by the PSAP to re-contact the location from which a 911/E-911 Call was placed. The telephone number may or may not be the telephone number of the station used to originate the 911/E-911 Call. 2.18 CCS (Common Channel Signaling). A method of transmitting call set-up and network control data over a digital signaling network separate from the public switched telephone network facilities that carry the actual voice or data content of the call.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement