Signaling Transfer Points Clause Samples

The 'Signaling Transfer Points' clause defines the procedures and requirements for notifying parties when control, responsibility, or ownership of goods, services, or information is transferred from one party to another. In practice, this clause typically specifies the method and timing of notifications, such as requiring written notice or electronic confirmation at designated milestones or delivery locations. Its core function is to ensure all parties are clearly informed about when a transfer occurs, thereby reducing disputes and clarifying liability at each stage of the transaction.
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Signaling Transfer Points. 10.3.1 A STP is a signaling network function that includes all of the capabilities provided by the signaling transfer point switches (STPS) and their associated signaling links that enables the exchange of SS7 messages among and between switching elements, database elements and signaling transfer point switches.
Signaling Transfer Points. (“STPs”) 12.1 Definition: 12.1.1 Bell Atlantic’s CCSAS allows interconnected carriers to exchange signaling information over a communications path which is separate from the message path. The discretely rated network termination point where this interconnection takes place is called the Bell Atlantic STP port termination. Figure 3 depicts STPs. B LEC STPs LEC STPs Local or Tandem Switch Local or Tandem Switch MCI Local STPs CLEC Local or Tandem Switch 12.1.2 Each CCSAS signaling connection provides for two-way digital transmission at speeds of 56 kbps. The connection to Bell Atlantic’s STP pair can be made from either the carrier’s STP, which requires a minimum of two (2) 56 kbps circuits, or from the carrier’s STP pair, which requires a minimum of four (4) pairs of 56 kbps circuits. 12.1.3 STP locations are set forth in National Exchange Carrier Association (“NECA”) Tariff F.C.C. No.
Signaling Transfer Points. Specific requirements for this Network Element are in the Signaling Transfer Points section. In all cases the performance of this Network Element shall meet the general requirements stated in "General Performance Requirements." Allocation of impairments shall be negotiated between AT&T and GTE.