Coin Services Sample Clauses

Coin Services. AT&T may purchase for resale any coin Telecommunications Service (including, but not limited to, semi-public coin business service, coin customer-owned, coin-operated telephone (“COCOT”) line service, and coinless COCOT line service), that BA provides at retail to BA subscribers who are not Telecommunications Carriers.
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Coin Services. Sprint may purchase for resale any payphone related Telecommunications Service (including, but not limited to, station controlled line service [coin customer-owned, coin-operated telephone {“COCOT”} line service], and network controlled coin and coinless line service), that BA provides at retail to BA subscribers who are not Telecommunications Carriers.
Coin Services. Daily deposits will include loose change. Deposited coins will not be rolled by the City.
Coin Services. 5.2.2 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer shall perform the following functions as appropriate: 5.2.2.1 Analog to digital signal conversion of both incoming and outgoing (upstream and downstream) analog signals; 5.2.2.2 Multiplexing of the individual digital signals up to higher transmission bit rate signals (e.g., DSO, DS1, DS3, or optical SONET rates) for transport to BellSouth central office through the Loop Feeder; and 5.2.2.3 Concentration of end-user customer signals onto fewer channels of a Loop Feeder. (The concentration ratio provided for the Network Elements requested by AT&T shall be no higher than the Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer concentration ratio BellSouth uses to provide service to its own customers.)
Coin Services. 3.3.5. The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer shall perform the following functions as appropriate: 3.3.5.1. Analog to digital signal conversion of both incoming and outgoing (upstream and downstream) analog signals; 3.3.5.2. Multiplexing of the individual digital signals up to higher transmission bit rate signals for transport to the GTE central office through the Loop Feeder; and 3.3.5.3. Concentration of end-user customer signals onto fewer channels of a Loop Feeder. (The concentration ratio provided for the Network Elements requested by AT&T shall be no higher than the Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer concentration ratio GTE uses to provide service to its own customers.) 3.3.6. GTE shall provide power for the Loop Concentrator/ Multiplexer, through a non-interruptible source if the function is performed in a central office, or from a commercial AC power source with battery backup if the equipment is located outside a central office. Such power shall also adhere to the requirements stated in Section 2.2.8 of Attachment 3 of this Agreement. 3.3.7. GTE is not responsible for the end-to-end performance of the entire loop when GTE provides only the Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer. 3.3.8. The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer shall be provided to AT&T in accordance with the following Technical References: 3.3.8.1. Bellcore TR-NWT-000057, Functional Criteria for Digital Loop Carrier Systems, Issue 2, January 1993; 3.3.8.2. Bellcore TR-NWT-000393, Generic Requirements for ISDN Basic Access Digital Subscriber Lines; 3.3.8.3. ANSI T1.106 - 1988, American National Standard for Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Optical Interface Specifications (Single Mode); 3.3.8.4. ANSI T1.105 - 1995, American National Standard for Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Basic Description including Multiplex Structure, Rates and Formats; 3.3.8.5. ANSI T1.102 - 1993, American National Standard for Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Electrical Interfaces; 3.3.8.6. ANSI T1.403- 1989, American National Standard for Telecommunications - Carrier to Customer Installation, DS1 Metallic Interface Specification; 3.3.8.7. Bellcore GR-253-CORE, Synchronous Optical Network Systems (SONET), Common Generic Criteria; 3.3.8.8. AT&T Data Communications Technical Xxxxxxxxx XX 00000, XXX Digital Local Channel Description and Interface Specification, August 1993; Also Addendum 1 and Addendum 2; 3.3.8.9. AT&T Technical Reference TR 62411, ACCUNET T1.5 Service Description and Interface...
Coin Services. 5.2.2 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer shall perform the following functions as appropriate: 5.2.2.1 Analog to digital signal conversion of both incoming and outgoing (upstream and downstream) analog signals; 5.2.2.2 Multiplexing of the individual digital signals up to higher transmission bit rate signals (e.g., DSO, DS1, DS3, or optical SONET rates) for transport to BellSouth central office through the Loop Feeder; and 5.2.2.3 Concentration of end-user customer signals onto fewer channels of a Loop Feeder. (The concentration ratio provided for the Network Elements requested by !nterprise America shall be no higher than the Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer concentration ratio BellSouth uses to provide service to its own customers.) 5.2.3 BellSouth shall provide power for the Loop Concentrator/ Multiplexer, through a non-interruptible source if the function is performed in a central office, or from a commercial AC power source with battery backup if the equipment is located outside a central office. Such power shall also adhere to the requirements stated in the Section 2 of Attachment 3. 5.2.4 The Loop Concentrator/Multiplexer shall be provided to !nterprise America in accordance with industry standards and the following Technical References: 5.2.4.1 Bellcore TR-NWT-000057, Functional Criteria for Digital Loop Carrier Systems, Issue 2, January 1993. 5.2.4.2 Bellcore TR-NWT-000393, Generic Requirements for ISDN Basic Access Digital Subscriber Lines. 5.2.4.3 ANSI T1.106 - 1988, American National Standard for Telecommunications - Digital Hierarchy - Optical Interface Specifications (Single Mode). 5.2.4.4 ANSI T1.105 - 1995, American National Standard for Telecommunications - Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) - Basic Description including Multiplex Structure, Rates and Formats.

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