Busy Season definition

Busy Season means any three (3) consecutive month period.
Busy Season means that period of the year during which the greatest volume of traffic is handled in the office.
Busy Season means an annual, recurring, and reasonably predict- able three-month period of the year when a switch or trunk carries the most traffic. This definition is applied on an individual switch and an individual trunk basis.

Examples of Busy Season in a sentence

  • IV.3.10 If a Tandem through which the Parties are Interconnected is unable to, or is forecasted to be unable to, support additional traffic loads for any Busy Season, the Parties will mutually agree on an End Office trunking plan that will alleviate the Tandem capacity shortage and ensure completion of traffic between Requesting Carrier and Ameritech Customers.


More Definitions of Busy Season

Busy Season means an annual, recurring, and reason- ably predictable three-month period of the year when a switch or trunk carries the most traffic. This definition is applied on an individual switch and an individual trunk basis. "Call aggregator" means any corporation, company,
Busy Season means an annual, recurring, and reason- ably predictable three-month period of the year when a switch or trunk carries the most traffic. This definition is applied on an individual switch and an individual trunk basis. "Call aggregator" means any corporation, company, partnership, or person, who, in the ordinary course of its operations, makes telephones available to the public or to users of its premises for telephone calls using a provider of operator services, including, but not limited to, hotels, motels, hospitals, campuses, and pay phones (see also pay
Busy Season means the period of the year during which a telecommunication switching system carries the greatest volume of traffic.
Busy Season means a month or several months that may be non-consecutive, within a consecutive 12-month interval, when the maximum busy hour requirements are experienced excluding days with abnormal traffic volume, such as Christmas or Mother's Day. The busy season generally is at least 30 days in length and generally does not exceed 60 days in length.
Busy Season means a month or several months, which may be nonconsecutive, within a consecutive 12 month interval when the maximum busy hour requirements are experienced. The number of days within the busy season used for estimation of busy hour requirements should exclude days with abnormal traffic volume, such as Christmas or Mother's Day, and preferably should be limited to 30 but not exceed 60 days.
Busy Season means an annual, recurring, and reason- ably predictable three-month period of the year when a
Busy Season means any three (3) consecutive month period. If a Party determines that a trunk group is no longer necessary given actual and forecasted traffic, that Party shall disconnect that trunk group within thirty (30) days such determination.