Call Path definition

Call Path means a single outbound call to a phone Number from your PBXact, SIPStation, or Switchvox Cloud system or a single inbound call to a DID on your PBXact, SIPStation, or Switchvox Cloud system. Each of the examples above uses a Call Path to complete the call.
Call Path means a single outbound call to a Phone Number from your PBXact UCC system or a Single inbound call to a DID on your PBXact UCC system. Each of the example above uses a Call Path to complete the call.

Examples of Call Path in a sentence

  • Additional Call Path -- This cost is incurred per additional call path per month added to a particular ported telephone number.

  • Single and Multi-PSAP customers who desire to use ESNs for administrative purposes may do so as long as they subscribe to 911 Call Path Routing.

  • If you terminate Service prior to the end of your Contract Term, you will be responsible for the remaining Monthly Recurring Charges on all subscribed-to Services for each billable month left in your Contract Term, plus a Disconnection Fee of $39.95 per Call Path and a Disconnection Fee of $7 per DID, plus any other unbilled charges, all of which become immediately due and payable upon termination or cancellation of the SIP Service Contract.

  • B) If you terminate Services at the end of your original Contract Term or beyond, you will be responsible for a Disconnection Fee of $39.95 per Call Path and a Disconnection Fee of $7 per DID, plus any other unbilled charges applicable, all of which become immediately due and payable upon termination or cancellation of Service/Contract.

  • A) If you terminate Services prior to the end of your original Contract Term, you will be responsible for a cancellation fee equal to the remaining Monthly Recurring Plan Charges for each billable month left in your Contract Term, plus a Disconnection Fee of $39.95 per Call Path and a Disconnection Fee of $7 per DID, all of which becomes immediately due and payable upon termination or cancellation of Service/Contract.

  • Emergency Service Numbers (ESNs) are only available as part of the 911 Call Path Routing feature.

  • Each Full User includes a Call Path Trunk that has 4,500 combined inbound and outbound minutes for US Lower 48, Hawaii and most of Canada (excluding metered international and toll-free calling) in any calendar month (or billing cycle, if applicable).