Common use of Port Clause in Contracts

Port. A port provides for the interconnection of individual loops or trunks to the switching components of GTE's network. In general, it is a line card or trunk card and associated peripheral equipment on GTE end office switch that serves as the hardware termination for the end-user's Exchange Service on that switch, generates dial tone, and provides the end- user access to the public switched telecommunications network. The port does not include such features and functions which are provided as part of Local Switching. Each line-side port is typically associated with one (or more) telephone number(s), which serve as the end-user's network address.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: psc.ky.gov, psc.ky.gov, Resale and Unbundling Agreement

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Port. A port provides for the interconnection of individual loops or trunks to the switching components of GTE's network. In general, it is a line card or trunk card and associated peripheral equipment on GTE end office switch that serves as the hardware termination for the end-user's Exchange Service on that switch, generates dial tone, and provides the end- end-user access to the public switched telecommunications network. The port does not include such features and functions which are provided as part of Local Switching. Each line-side port is typically associated with one (or more) telephone number(s), which serve as the end-user's network address.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: icc.illinois.gov, Resale and Unbundling Agreement

Port. A port provides for the interconnection of individual loops or trunks to the switching components of GTE's ’s network. In general, it is a line card or trunk card and associated peripheral equipment on GTE end office switch that serves as the hardware termination for the end-user's ’s Exchange Service on that switch, generates dial tone, and provides the end- user access to the public switched telecommunications network. The port does not include such features and functions which are provided as part of Local Switching. Each line-side port is typically associated with one (or more) telephone number(s), which serve as the end-user's ’s network address.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.icc.illinois.gov

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Port. A port "port" provides for the interconnection of individual loops ---- or trunks to the switching components of GTE's network. In general, it is a line card or trunk card and associated peripheral equipment on GTE end office switch that serves as the hardware termination for the end-end user's Exchange Service on that switch, switch and generates dial tone, tone and provides the end- end user access to the public switched telecommunications network. The port does not include such features and functions which are provided as part of Local Switching. Each line-side port is typically associated with one (or more) telephone number(s), which serve as the end-end user's network address.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Unbundling Agreement (Pac-West Telecomm Inc)

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