Common use of Trunk Side Clause in Contracts

Trunk Side. refers to a central office switch connection that is capable of, and has been programmed to treat the circuit as, connecting to another switching entity, for example, to another central office switch. Trunk side connections offer those transmission and signaling features appropriate for the connection of switching entities and cannot be used for the direct connection of ordinary telephone station sets.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Interconnection, Resale and Unbundling Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection, Resale and Unbundling Agreement

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Trunk Side. refers Refers to a central office switch connection that is capable of, and has been programmed to treat the circuit as, connecting to another switching entity, for example, to another central office switch. Trunk side connections offer those transmission and signaling features appropriate for the connection of switching entities and cannot be used for the direct connection of ordinary telephone station sets.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Traffic Exchange Agreement, Traffic Exchange Agreement

Trunk Side. refers Refers to a central office switch connection that is capable of, and has been programmed to treat the circuit as, connecting to another switching entity, for example, to another central office switchCentral Office Switch. Trunk side connections offer those transmission and signaling features appropriate for the connection of switching entities and cannot be used for the direct connection of ordinary telephone station sets.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Trunk Side. refers Refers to a central office Central Office switch connection that is capable of, and has been programmed to treat the circuit as, connecting connected to another switching entity, for example, to another central office switchincluding the connection between trunk termination at a Trunk Side cross-connect panel and a trunk card. Trunk side connections offer those transmission and signaling features appropriate for the connection of switching entities and cannot be used for the direct connection of ordinary telephone station sets.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Traffic Exchange Agreement

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