Examples of Feature Group A (FGA) in a sentence
Feature Group A (FGA) Service1When a Feature Group A (or LSBSA)2 Switched Access Service is ordered by an IC or end user where one end of the Transport Element is in the Company's operating territory and the other end is in another Exchange Telephone Company's operating territory, the Exchange Telephone Company in whose territory the FGA dial-tone office is located will accept the order.
FX Telephone Numbers that deliver second dial tone and the ability for the calling party to enter access codes and an additional recipient telephone number remain classified as Feature Group A (FGA) calls, and are subject to the originating and terminating carrier’s tariffed Switched Exchange Access rates (also known as “Meet Point Billed” compensation).
FX Telephone Numbers that deliver second dial tone and the ability for the calling party to enter access codes and an additional recipient telephone number remain classified as Feature Group A (FGA) calls, and are subject to the originating and terminating carrier’s tariffed Switched Exchange Access rates (also known as “Meet Point Billed” compensation), or if jointly provisioned FGA service, subject to the terms and conditions of Appendix FGA.
Feature Group A (FGA) Service When a Feature Group A Switched Access Service is ordered by an IC or End User where one end of the Transport element is in the Company's operating territory and the other end is in another Exchange Telephone Company's operating territory, the Exchange Telephone Company in whose territory the FGA dial-tone office is located will accept the order.
Feature Group A (FGA), which is available to all customers, provides line-side access to Telephone Company end office switches with an end user access code of NXX-XXXX for the customer's use in originating and terminating communications.
Feature Group A (FGA) and Basic Serving Arrangement A (BSA-A) are defined as line side connections to the Telephone Company's network.
Feature Group A (FGA) and Basic Serving Arrangement A (BSA-A) are defined as line side connections to the Utility's network.
Feature Group A (FGA) Service1When a Feature Group A (or LSBSA2) Switched Access Service is ordered by an IC where one end of the Transport Element is in the Company's operating territory and the other end is in another Exchange Telephone Company's operating territory, the Exchange Telephone Company in whose territory the FGA dial-tone office is located will accept the order.
Ordering for Access Service (Cont'd) 5.2 Access Order (Cont'd) 5.2.2 Ordering Requirements (Cont'd) (A) Feature Group A (FGA) or Circuit Switched-Line Side BSA (BSA-A) Switched Access Service (Cont'd) In addition, the customer shall specify whether the ordered lines are for MTS/WATS-type or FX-ONAL services.
In any case, any grievance that is not submitted in writing to the other Party within two (2) weeks of the time the cause of such grievance should have been known shall be deemed to have been abandoned.