Common use of Tandem Switching Clause in Contracts

Tandem Switching. 49.1. Tandem Switching is the function that establishes a communications path between two switching offices (connecting trunks to trunks) through a third switching office (the tandem switch) including but not limited to CLEC, Sprint, independent telephone companies, IXCs and wireless Carriers. A host/remote end office configuration is not a Tandem Switching arrangement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

Tandem Switching. 49.148.1. Tandem Switching is the function that establishes a communications path between two switching offices (connecting trunks to trunks) through a third switching office (the tandem switch) including but not limited to CLEC, Sprint, independent telephone companies, IXCs and wireless Carriers. A host/remote end office configuration is not a Tandem Switching arrangement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Master Network Interconnection and Resale Agreement (Callwave Inc), Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

Tandem Switching. 49.1. Tandem Switching is the function that establishes a communications path between two switching offices (connecting trunks to trunks) through a third switching office (the tandem switch) including but not limited to CLEC, . Sprint, independent telephone companies, IXCs and wireless Carriers. A host/remote end office configuration is not a Tandem Switching arrangement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement (Pac-West Telecomm Inc)