Disconnect Supervision Sample Clauses

Disconnect Supervision. An on-hook supervisory signal end at the completion of a call.
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Disconnect Supervision. II-3 1.27 DS-1 ........................................................................................................... II-3 1.28 DS-3 ........................................................................................................... II-4 1.29
Disconnect Supervision. II-4 1.27 DS-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-4 1.28 DS-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II-4 1.29
Disconnect Supervision. An on-hook supervisory signal end at the completion of a call. A service carried at digital signal rate of 1.544 Mbps. A service carried at digital signal rate of 44.736 Mbps.
Disconnect Supervision. II-3 1.27 DS-1.............................................................................. II-3 1.28 DS-3.............................................................................. II-4 1.29 Electronic File Transfer.......................................................... II-4 1.30 Enhanced Service Provider (ESP) )/Internet Service Provider (ISP) Traffic......... II-4 1.31 E-911 Service..................................................................... II-4 1.32 Exchange Message Record (EMR)..................................................... II-4 1.33 Exchange Service.................................................................. II-4 1.34 Expanded Interconnection Service (EIS)............................................ II-4 1.35 Facility.......................................................................... II-4 1.36 FCC............................................................................... II-4 1.37 Generator......................................................................... II-4 1.38 GTE Guide......................................................................... II-5 1.39 GTOC.............................................................................. II-5 1.40 Hazardous Chemical................................................................ II-5 1.41 Hazardous Waste................................................................... II-5 1.42 Imminent Danger................................................................... II-5 1.43 Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC)........................................... II-5 1.44 Initial Service Order............................................................. II-5 1.45 Interconnection Facility.......................................................... II-5 1.46 Interconnection Point (IP)........................................................ II-5
Disconnect Supervision. 11-2 DS.1 .................................................................................................................... 11-2 DS-3 .................................................................................................................... 11-2 Electronic File Transfer ..................................................................................... 11-2 E-911 Service ..................................................................................................... 11-2 End Office ........................................................................................................... 11-2 ESP/ISP Traffic ................................................................................................... 11-2 Exchange Access .............................................................................................. 11-3 Exchange Service .............................................................................................. 11-3 FCC .............................................................................................................. 11-3 Fixed W reless Service ...................................................................................... 11-3 Generator ........................................................................................................... 11-3 GTOC .................................................................................................................. 11-3
Disconnect Supervision. An on-hook supervisory signal end at the completion of a call. A service carried at digital signal rate of 1.544 Mbps. A service carried at digital signal rate of 44.736 Mbps. A system or process which utilizes an electronic format and protocol to send/receive data files. An Enhanced Service Provider is a customer, in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements, claiming the status of an ESP and providing an enhanced service under Section 64.702 of the FCC’s Rules and Regulations. A method of routing 911 calls to a PSAP that uses a customer location database to determine the location to which a call should be routed. E-9‑1‑1 service includes the forwarding of the caller's Automatic Number Identification (ANI) to the PSAP where the ANI is used to retrieve and display the Automatic Location Identification (ALI) on a terminal screen at the answering Attendant's position. It usually includes selective routing.
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Disconnect Supervision. An on-hook supervisory signal end at the completion of a call. Disputed Amounts. An amount or any portion of bill or invoice sent to a Party that the billed Party contends, in good faith, is not due and payable. For an amount to qualify as a Disputed Amount, the billed Party must provide written notice to the billing Party of the nature and amount of the disputed charge(s) using the process and time period established by the billing Party. DS-1. A service having a total digital signal speed of 1.544 Mbps. DS-3. A service having a total digital signal speed of 44.736 Mbps. Dynamic 911. The provision of E911 service utilizing a call processing arrangement with pseudo ANIs for non call-path associated signaling and routing commonly associated with the delivery of mobile, nomadic or out-of-region calls. E911 (also referred to as “Expanded 911 Service” or “Enhanced 911 Service” or “E911 Service”). A telephone system which includes network switching, data base and Public Safety Answering Point premise elements capable of providing automatic location identification (ALI) data, selective routing, selective transfer, fixed transfer, and a call back number. Effective Date. The date on which the last Party to this Agreement executes the Agreement, unless prior Commission approval is required in order to make the Agreement effective between the Parties except that the initiation of a new QCC account, any new provision of service or obligation or any revision to currently existing services or obligations shall not take effect for 60 days to accommodate required initial processes. If such Commission approval is required, the Effective Date shall be either the date on which the Commission deems the Agreement approved or, the date on which the Commission deems the Agreement effective, whichever the case may be. Electronic File Transfer (EFT). A system or process that utilizes an electronic format and protocol to send/receive data files. Emergency Service Number or “ESN”. A three to five digit number that represents a unique combination of Emergency Service agencies in one or more ESZs. Emergency Service Zone or "ESZ”. A geographical area, that represents a unique combination of Emergency Service agencies, that is within a PSAP jurisdiction. Emergency Services. Law enforcement, fire, ambulance, rescue, and medical services. Emergency Services Query Key or “ESQK”. The ESQK identifies a call instance at a voice positioning center (VPC), and is associated with a particular SR...

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