Common Transport definition

Common Transport provides a local interoffice transmission path between End Office Switches, between End Office Switches and Tandem Switches and between Tandem Switches in Embarq’s network. Common Transport is shared between multiple customers and is required to be switched at the Tandem Switch.
Common Transport means a local interoffice transmission path between a third party Tandem Switch and a CenturyLink End Office Switch. Common transport is shared between multiple customers.
Common Transport means a local interoffice transmission path between two Tandem Switches, between a Tandem Switch and a Sprint End Office Switch, or between two End Office Switches or between a Sprint End Office Switch and a Remote Switch. Common transport is shared between multiple customers.

Examples of Common Transport in a sentence

  • CLEC shall also pay Common Transport for calls that terminate at a CenturyLink Remote Switch served by the CenturyLink host End Office Switch.

  • Common Transport: An interoffice transmission path between End Office Switches, between End Office Switches and Tandem Switches and between Tandem Switches in CenturyLink’s network.

  • Common Transport paths/Common Tandem Trunks are shared between multiple customers and are required to be switched at the Tandem Switch.

  • A call terminating from CLEC though the transiting party, and then over Sprint facilities through a Sprint End Office Switch to a Sprint Remote Switch would include charges from Sprint to CLEC for Common Transport to the End Office Switch (except where the transiting party is collocated in the Sprint End Office), End Office switching, and Common Transport to the Remote Switch.

  • For Indirect Network Connection, CLEC shall pay Common Transport and End Office termination for calls that terminate at a CenturyLink End Office Switch.


More Definitions of Common Transport

Common Transport provides a local interoffice transmission path between the Sprint Tandem Switch and a Sprint or CLEC end office switch. Common Transport is shared between multiple customers and is required to be switched at the Tandem.
Common Transport is as defined in Attachment III, Section 9.
Common Transport is an interoffice transmission path between CBT network elements shared by carriers. Where CBT network elements are connected by intra office wiring, such wiring is provided as a part of the network elements and is not Common Transport. Common Transport consists of CBT inter office transport facilities and is a distinct rate element but cannot be provisioned separate from local or tandem switching.
Common Transport has the meaning stated in Attachment 2, Section 9. “Contract Period”, as used in the definition ofTermination Date Offered Service” and Section 6.3 of the Agreement, means a stated period or minimum period of time for which a Purchasing Party is required by this Agreement to subscribe to, use and/or pay for a Providing Party Offered Service.
Common Transport means a local interoffice transmission path between two Tandem Switches, between a Tandem Switch and a Sprint End Office
Common Transport means a local interoffice transmission path between two Tandem Switches, between a Tandem Switch and a Windstream End Office Switch, or between a Windstream End Office Switch and a Remote Switch. Common transport is shared between multiple telecommunications carriers.
Common Transport means an interoffice transmission path between a Tandem Switch and Local Switch or between Local Switches. Common transport is shared between multiple customers.