Direct Inward Dialing Sample Clauses

Direct Inward Dialing. DID service provides trunk-side access to End Office Switches for direct inward dialing to the other Party's premises equipment from the telecommunications network to lines associated with the other Party's switching equipment and must be provided on all trunks in a group arranged for inward service. In addition, direct facilities are required from the End Office where a ported number resides to the End Office serving the ported Customer. Transport mileage will be calculated as the airline distance between the End Office where the number is ported and the Interconnection Wire Center using the V&H coordinate method. INP-DID must be established with a minimum configuration of two (2) channels and one (1) unassigned telephone number per switch, per arrangement for control purposes. Transport facilities arranged for INP-DID may not be mixed with any other type of trunk group, with no outgoing calls placed over said facilities. INP-DID will be provided only where such facilities are available and where the switching equipment of the ordering Party is properly equipped. Where INP-DID service is required from more than one (1) Wire Center or from separate trunk groups within the same Wire Center, such service provided from each Wire Center or each trunk group within the same Wire Center shall be considered a separate service.
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Direct Inward Dialing. DID service provides trunk-side access to End Office Switches for direct inward dialing to the other Party's premises equipment from the telecommunications network to lines associated with the other Party's switching equipment and must be provided on all trunks in a group arranged for inward service. In addition, direct facilities are required from the End Office where a ported number resides to the End Office serving the ported Customer. Transport mileage will be calculated as the airline distance between the End Office where the number is ported and the Interconnection Wire Center using the V&H coordinate method. INP-DID must be established with a minimum configuration of two
Direct Inward Dialing. DID service provides trunk-side access to End Office Switches for direct inward dialing to the other Party's premises equipment from the telecommunications network to lines associated with the other Party's switching equipment and must be provided on all trunks in a group arranged for inward service. In addition, direct facilities are required from the End Office where a ported number resides to the End Office serving the ported
Direct Inward Dialing. CSG shall provide Customer with Direct Inward Dialing (“DID”) for Customer’s utilization of DID functionality (“DID Functionality”) in support of Customer’s telephone number (“TN”) inventory. CSG shall provide maintenance and support of DID Functionality for the fees provided in Schedule F of the Agreement. The DID Functionality will allow the CSRs to: • Assign a block of TNs from Customer’s TN inventory held by CSG for Customer’s Connected Subscribers’ accounts at the time of ordering • Assign multiple DID Blocks to a single service associated to a Connected Subscriber’s account(s) • Downgrade a DID Block without a resulting downgrade of a Connected Subscriber’s service to which the DID Block is assigned • Port in/port out a DID Block to accommodate a Connected Subscriber’s change of telco service provider(s) • Transfer a DID Block to another Connected Subscriber account • Restart a DID Block in a Connected Subscriber account • Provide DID Block details to a provisioning partner of Customer via Service Order Distribution Interface (“SODI”) • Print the DID Block of TNs with the call detail records of a Connected Subscriber on such Connected Subscriber’s statements treated as a single block
Direct Inward Dialing. When a call to the ported number reaches the GTE switch, DID will route the dialed number directly to AT&T, over end-office to end-office, one-way DID trunking with multi-frequency (MF) signaling for call completion.
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