Jurisdictional Identification Parameter (JIP) definition
Jurisdictional Identification Parameter (JIP) means an existing six (6) digit (NPA-NXX) field in the SS7 message. This field designates the first point of switching.
Jurisdictional Identification Parameter (JIP) means an existing six (6) digit (NPA-NXX) field in the SS7 message. This field designates the first point of switching. JIP is acceptable interim option until such time as the Parties have the ability to more accurately measure the traffic usage. Sprint does not agree with AT&T proposed use of JIP, and the term is otherwise unnecessary. This/these provision(s) should be substantively the same whether a single ICA or two separate ICAs are used. GT&C Part B AT&T Issue 29 GTC Part B, and as used throughout Agreement Resolved GT&C Part B AT&T GTC Part B, and as used throughout Resolved Issue 30 Agreement GT&C Part B AT&T Issue 31 GTC Part B, and as used throughout Agreement Resolved GT&C Part B AT&T Issue 32 GTC Part B, and as used throughout Agreement Resolved
Examples of Jurisdictional Identification Parameter (JIP) in a sentence
In addition, the Jurisdictional Identification Parameter (JIP) field will be populated with the first six digits (NPA-NXX format) of the appropriate LRN of the originating switch.
Both Parties shall populate the Jurisdictional Identification Parameter (JIP) field with the first six (6) digits (NPA NXX format) of the appropriate local routing number (LRN) of the originating switch for any ported telephone number.