Feature Group D definition

Feature Group D. (FGD) is access available to all customers, providing trunk side access to a Party’s End Office Switches with an associated uniform 101XXXX access code for customer’s use in originating and terminating communications.
Feature Group D or "FGD" means FGD interexchange access as defined in BellSouth's FCC Tariff No.
Feature Group D means such feature as defined in the tariff of the National Exchange Carrier Association.

Examples of Feature Group D in a sentence

  • VI.1.1 Pursuant to the procedures described in Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing (“MECAB”) document SR-BDS-000983, Issue 5, June 1994, the Parties shall provide to each other the Switched Access Detail Usage Data and the Switched Access Summary Usage Data to bill for jointly provided switched access service such as switched access Feature Group D.


More Definitions of Feature Group D

Feature Group D means a multi-frequency signaling protocol, originally developed to support equal access to long distance services, capable of carrying one or two ten-digit telephone numbers.
Feature Group D or "FGD" means such feature as defined in the tariff of the National Exchange Carrier Association.
Feature Group D or “FGD” means the FGD Access, which is available to all Customers, provides trunk side access to Telephone Company End Office Switches with an associated uniform 10XXX access code for the Customer's use in originating and terminating communications. FGD Access may also be used to originate and terminate 800 and 900 Exchange Access calls. FGD Access may be used to originate 950-XXXX calls where the Customer has elected the FGD with 950 access feature.
Feature Group D or "FG D" means switched access service that uses FG D signaling, provides ANI and allows for presubscription to an interexchange carrier.

Related to Feature Group D

  • Feature Group A (FGA) means calls either originated by, or delivered to, an End User who has purchased switched access FGA service from the interstate or intrastate tariffs of either Party. FGA also includes, but is not limited to, FGA-like services provided by either Party, where calls are originated from and/or delivered to numbers which are assigned to a Rate Center within one LATA but where the Party receiving the call is physically located in a LATA different than the LATA of the Party originating the call. The intercarrier compensation mechanism as well as additional definitions for FGA are specified in the appropriate Appendix FGA.

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