CLI definition

CLI means the calling line identity;
CLI has the meaning given to Calling Line Identification data in the "Guidance on the Provision of Calling Line Identification Facilities and Other Related Services over Electronic Communications Networks" dated 30 July 2018 as the same may be amended or replaced from time to time (the "CLI Guidelines");
CLI means information identifying the number of the telephone line or apparatus on which a Call originates and which is transmitted between and within Networks;

Examples of CLI in a sentence

  • For identifying an improper CLI, ITU-T recommendations on E.164 numbering scheme may be referred.

  • STD is by Default ISD CLI 14 Installation address (where telephone is to be installed) (If Yes, then a separate Form may be filled) Hotline Conferencing Call Forwarding Hunting Others (Enclose Proof of address) House No. Street/Road/Village Area/Locality/Tehsil Bldg./Appt.


More Definitions of CLI

CLI or “Caller Line Identifier” a single telephone line with a unique telephone number allocated as part of the UK national switched network; “Customer” the party identified in the application for an account; “Customer Informationthe information that the Customer should provide to OUTSOURCE TELECOM in relation to the Services (including all relevant details which relate to the Customer’s and/or any User’s requirement for the provision of the Services and information more particularly described in the Service Schedule);
CLI means Caller Line Identification.
CLI has the meaning given to Calling Line Identification in the CLI Guidelines;
CLI means the telephone number of the originating user (i.e. the calling party) or the defaultnumber of the Customer (as applicable);
CLI or “Caller Line Identifier” a single telephone line with a unique telephone number allocated as part of the UK national switched network;
CLI means calling line identification whereby information generated by a Telecommunications Network identifies the calling number and forwards that information through the Telecommunications Network to another Telecommunications Network directly or indirectly.