Dedicated Signaling Links. 2.3.1 Dedicated Signaling Links provide interconnection to SBC-12STATE’s signaling network. Each signaling link is a set of dedicated 56Kbps (or higher speed) transmission paths between Carrier STPs or switches and the SBC-12STATE STP mated pair. The Carrier designated Signaling Points of Interconnection (SPOI) are at SBC-7STATE’s STP, an SBC- 7STATE serving wire center or are collocated in an SBC-12STATE wire center. In SBC-AMERITECH the SPOI is always collocated in the SBC- AMERITECH STP serving office. This means of collocation is required in SBC-AMERITECH for access to the SBC-AMERITECH STP. The links are fully dedicated to the use of Carrier and provide the screening and routing usage for the SBC-12STATE STP to which the link is connected. Dedicated Signaling Links are available to Carriers for their use in furnishing SS7-based services or applications to their end users or other users of SS7 signaling information.
Dedicated Signaling Links. CLEC shall designate the signaling points and signaling point codes associated with CLEC. CLEC shall provide such information to SBC-AMERITECH to allow SBC-AMERITECH to translate SBC-AMERITECH STPs. The information shall define the screening and routing information for the signaling point codes of CLEC and may include global title address, translation type and subsystem designations as needed.
Dedicated Signaling Links. 3.4.1 Carrier shall designate the signaling points and signaling point codes associated with Carrier. Carrier shall provide such information to SBC- 12STATE to allow SBC-12STATE to translate
Dedicated Signaling Links. Each signaling link is a set of dedicated 56Kbps (or higher speed) circuits between CLEC STPs or switches and the SBC-AMERITECH STP mated pair. The CLEC designated Signaling Points of Interconnection (SPOI) are always collocated in the SBC-AMERITECH STP serving office. This means of collocation is required in the SBC-AMERITECH for access to the SBC-AMERITECH STP. The links are fully dedicated to the use of CLEC and provide the screening and routing usage for the SBC-AMERITECH STP to which the link is connected. Dedicated Signaling Links are available to CLEC for its use in furnishing SS7-based services or applications to their end users or other users of SS7 signaling information.
Dedicated Signaling Links. 3.4.1 Carrier shall designate the signaling points and signaling point codes associated with Carrier. Carrier shall provide such information to SBC- 12STATE to allow SBC-12STATE to translate SBC-12STATE STPs. The information shall define the screening and routing information for the signaling point codes of Carrier and may include global title address, translation type and subsystem designations as needed.
3.4.2 Signaling links from SBC-12STATE mated pairs of STPs shall connect to Carrier premises within the same LATA. A set of links can be either:
3.4.2.1 A" Link Sets from Carrier's Signaling Point (SP)/Service Switching Point (SSP). A minimum of two links will be required, one from the SP/SSP to each STP; or,
3.4.2.2 B" Link Sets from Carrier's STPs that are connected to SBC- 12STATE's mated pair of STPs. A minimum of four links will be required (i.e. a "quad") between the two pairs of STPs. (This same arrangement is sometimes referred to as a set of “D” links.)
3.4.3 A STP Port Termination and SS7 Link Cross Connect is required for each 56-kbps access link utilized for the Service. STP locations are set forth in the National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc. (NECA) Tariff FCC No. 4.
3.4.4 A pre-order meeting will define the SBC-12STATE facility availability and the degree of diversity in both the SBC-12STATE physical network and the Carrier physical network from signaling point to signaling point for the link.
3.4.5 When Carrier requires a STP Access Link, Carrier and SBC-12STATE shall jointly negotiate the degree of diversity provided among and between multiple dedicated signaling links. The negotiation shall consider the requirements of the SS7 standard protocol, the degree of diversity available in each network and the possible alternatives.
3.4.6 All applicable signaling point codes for each signaling link must be installed at each of SBC-12STATE's interconnecting STPs.
3.4.7 Call set-up times may be adversely affected when Carrier, using SS7 signaling, employs Intermediate Access Tandems (IATs) in its network. SBC-12STATE makes no warranties with respect to call set-up times when multiple STP pairs are involved or when the signaling traffic is exchanged between two non-SBC-12STATE signaling points.
3.4.8 Provisioning of the SS7 Service is in accordance with SBC-7STATE TP76638 SBC-AMERITECH AM-TR-OAT-000069 and GR-905- CORE, as amended or SBC-2STATE PUB L780023-SBC-2STATE.
Dedicated Signaling Links. Dedicated Signaling Links provide physical access to Telco’s signaling network. The links are fully dedicated to the use of AWS and provide the screening and routing usage for the Telco STP to which the link is connected. Dedicated signaling links are provided as a set of links connecting to a Telco mated pair of STPs. Dedicated Signaling Links are dedicated two-way digital data circuits that interconnect Telco’s STP locations and the AWS Signaling Points at Signaling Point of Interface (SPOI) locations. Dedicated Signaling Links are available to AWS for their use in furnishing SS7- based services or applications to their end users or other users of SS7 signaling information. Dedicated Signaling Links include the following elements:
Dedicated Signaling Links. AWS shall submit an ASR to Telco’s Wireless Interexchange Customer Service Center (ICSC). AWS shall identify the Telco STPs, the AWS premises, the circuit interconnection arrangement at the AWS Dedicated Transport location and the AWS signaling point. AWS shall identify Signaling Point Code and Global Title Translation information that must be translated in the Telco STPs.
Dedicated Signaling Links are subject to SBC-12STATE compatibility testing and certification requirements pursuant to the Network Operations Forum Reference Document, GR-905-CORE and SBC-12STATE Technical Publication, TP76638. In the SBC-AMERITECH Technical Publication AM-TR-OAT- 000069 will apply in addition to the documents referenced above. In SBC- 2STATE PUB L-780023-SBC-2STATE may be substituted for TP76638 and first interconnections to PACIFIC’s signaling network per Carrier and per signaling point type of equipment will require completion of PACIFIC’s CCS/SS7 interconnection questionnaire. Each individual set of links from Carrier switch to SBC-12STATE STP will require a pre ordering meeting to exchange information and schedule testing for certification by SBC-12STATE.
Dedicated Signaling Links. 3.4.1 Carrier shall designate the signaling points and signaling point codes associated with Carrier. Carrier shall provide such information to SBC- 12STATE to allow SBC-12STATE to translate SBC-12STATE STPs. The information shall define the screening and routing information for the signaling point codes of Carrier and may include global title address, translation type and subsystem designations as needed.
3.4.2 Signaling links from SBC-12STATE mated pairs of STPs shall connect to Carrier premises within the same LATA. A set of links can be either:
3.4.2.1 A" Link Sets from Carrier's Signaling Point (SP)/Service Switching Point (SSP). A minimum of two links will be required, one from the SP/SSP to each STP; or,
3.4.2.2 B" Link Sets from Carrier's STPs that are connected to SBC-12STATE'smatedpairofSTPs.Aminimumoffourlinkswillbe required (i.e. a "quad") between the two pairs of STPs. (This same arrangement is sometimes referred to as a set of "D" links.)
Dedicated Signaling Links. 2.3.1 Dedicated Signaling Links provide interconnection to SBC-12STATE ' s signaling network. Each signaling link is a set of dedicated 56Kbps (or