Examples of Inbound Service in a sentence
Inbound Service is virtual banded inbound toll service which permits calls to be completed at the subscriber's location without charge to the calling party.
If a customer who has received a number does not subscribe to Inbound Service within 90 days, the company reserves the right to make the assigned number available for use by another customer.
Gold and Platinum Services include 1+ Outbound and Inbound Service, Operator Assistance, Toll Free Service and Directory Assistance Services as set forth below.
If the Customer wishes to terminate the Excalibur Inbound Service with Excalibur, 30 days notice must be given in writing.
Excalibur will confirm the termination date of the Inbound Service to the Customer by email, fax or post.
Eligible Volume is the customer's total monthly recurring charges and usage of the following, after the application of promotional and other discounts: Local Line-Charge, Local Trunk-Basic Charge, Local Trunk-DID Charge, Local Trunk-2 Way Direct Charge, High Capacity Inbound Service, DID/2 Way Direct Number Charges, Local ISDN PRI T-1 charge as well as local service usage charges, optional features, and recurring charges for Local ISDN-PRI Optional Features.
Enables an Inbound Service Customer to have calls to a Verizon Toll-Free Service number forwarded to the Customer’s location with the caller’s ANI (ten digit billing telephone number) as part of the call set-up.
The discounts will be applied to the following recurring charges: Local Line Charge, Local Trunk-Basic Charge, Local Trunk-DID Charge, Local Trunk-2 Way Direct Charge, High Capacity Inbound Service, DID12 Way Direct Number Charges, Local ISDN T-1 charge as well as local service usage charges, optional features, Local ISDN-PRI optional features.
Customers subscribing to this plan will receive a $.04 per minute rate on all Intrastate 1+ outbound and 8XX Inbound Service.
Global ECR is a network-based response capability which provides call routing options to Customers of Global Inbound Service (GIS).