E911 Call Locator Capability Sample Clauses

E911 Call Locator Capability. 3.4.1 E911 Call Locator Capability is available as an adjunct service to DS1 Wholesale Local Platform Services –ISDN/PRI, DS1 Wholesale Local Platform Service - DDITS, DS1 Wholesale Local Platform Services – 4-wire DS1 Loop with Channelization with Port, and DS0 Wholesale Local Platform Services with E911 Call Locator (includes DID and On/Off Premises Extensions). 3.4.2 E911 Call Locator Capability allows a PBX switch located on an End User’s premises direct access into an E911 tandem office, delivering the telephone number and location of the PBX End User’s station number to the appropriate E911 PSAP.
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E911 Call Locator Capability. 3.5.1 E911 Call Locator Capability is available as an adjunct service to DS1 LWC – ISDN/PRI, DS1 LWC – 4-Wire DS1 Loop with Channelization with Port, and DS0 LWC with E911 Call Locator (includes DID and On/Off Premises Extensions). 3.5.2 E911 Call Locator Capability allows a PBX switch located on an End User’s premises direct access into an E911 tandem office, delivering the telephone number and location of the PBX End User’s station number to the appropriate E911 PSAP.
E911 Call Locator Capability. 3.5.1 E911 Call Locator Capability is available as an adjunct service to DS1 Wholesale Local Platform Services –ISDN/PRI, DS1 Wholesale Local Platform Service – DDITS, DS1 Wholesale Local Platform Services – 4 wire DS1 Loop with Channelization with Port; and DS0 Wholesale Local Platform Services with E911 Call Locator (includes DID and On/Off Premises Extensions). 3.5.2 E911 Locator Capability allows a PBX switch located on an End User’s premises direct access into an E911 tandem office, delivering the telephone number and location of the PBX End User’s station number to the appropriate E911 PSAP. 3.5.3 E911 Call Locator Capability offers full E911 service to CUSTOMER’s End User’s PBX station users. Full E911 service means the actual physical location of the PBX 911 caller and the station telephone number will be identified to the PSAP when a 911 call is made. 3.5.4 There are two components to this service: (1) access to the Automatic Location Identification (ALI) database, which is the database service component of this product. The PBX station information is initiated and maintained by CUSTOMER or CUSTOMER’s PBX End User in the ALI database; and (2) E911 Locator Capability Service Local Channels, which are the paths that carry E911 calls to the E911 tandem. If CUSTOMER’s End User is served via PRI, the E911 calls may travel over either the PRI or over separate CAMA trunks to the E911 tandem, as specified by CUSTOMER when placing the order for the service. If CUSTOMER’s End User is served by DDITS, 4 wire Channelization with Port or PBX Trunks, then CAMA trunks must be used. 3.5.5 CUSTOMER can as an option purchase private dedicated trunks at the resale tariff rate installed between the BellSouth E911 Tandem and CUSTOMER’s Point of Interface (POI), usually an adjunct box located at the PBX. If the PBX supports PRI and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911 call can be transmitted using PRI without E911 Locator Capability Service Local Channels. 3.5.6 CUSTOMER is responsible and liable for providing the correct E911 tandem information to BellSouth during the ordering and provisioning process. 3.5.7 CUSTOMER is responsible and liable for maintaining individual telephone numbers and corresponding address/location data. 3.5.8 CUSTOMER is responsible and liable for insuring that the End User listed address is the actual physical End User location as mandated by regulatory and public safety agencies (e.g. E911). 3.5.9 CUSTOMER is responsible and lia...

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