Local Circuit Switching definition

Local Circuit Switching is defined as follows: (i) Local circuit switching encompasses all line-side and trunk-side facilities, plus the
Local Circuit Switching means the line-side facilities, and trunk-side facilities associated with the line-side port, on a circuit switch in Verizon’s network (as identified in the LERG), plus the features, functions, and capabilities of that switch, including: (a) the line-side Port (including the capability to connect a Loop termination and a switch line card, telephone number assignment, dial tone, one primary directory listing, pre-subscription an access to 911); (b) line and line group features (including all vertical features and line blocking options the switch and its associated deployed switch software are capable of providing that are provided to Verizon’s local exchange services customers served by that switch); (c) usage (including the connection of lines to line, lines to trunks, trunks to lines, and trunks to trunks); and (d) trunk features (including the connection between the trunk termination and a trunk card).
Local Circuit Switching means the line-side facilities, and trunk-side facilities associated with the line-side port, on a circuit switch in Verizon’s network (as identified in the LERG), plus the features, functions, and capabilities of that switch, including: (a) the line-side Port (including the capability to connect a Loop termination and a switch line card, telephone number assignment, dial tone, one primary directory listing, pre-subscription and access to 911); (b) line and line group features (including all vertical features and line blocking options the switch and its associated deployed switch software are capable of providing that are provided to Verizon’s local exchange services customers served by that switch); (c) usage (including the connection of lines to line, lines to trunks, trunks to lines, and trunks to trunks); and (d) trunk features (including the connection between the trunk termination and a trunk card).

Examples of Local Circuit Switching in a sentence

  • Where Sprint is required to offer unbundled Local Circuit Switching Sprint will offer, in conjunction with Local Circuit Switching, Tandems Switching, Shared Transport, and access to signaling and call related databases as set forth in this Agreement.

  • As required by the Arbitration Orders and as set forth in 47 C.F.R. §51.319(d)(1), Local Circuit Switching encompasses all line-side and trunk-side facilities, plus the features, functions and capabilities of the local circuit switch.

  • Additional provisions contained in the amended Agreement, and more fully described therein, include provisions for Dark Fiber Loops, High Capacity Transport, TRRO Certification and Dispute Process for High Capacity Loops and Transport, DSO Local Circuit Switching and Related Elements, Payment of Transition Charges, Line Sharing, Commingling and Combinations, Routine Network Modifications, and various Miscellaneous Provisions consistent with our February 21, 2006 and September 13, 2007 Orders.

  • Local Circuit Switching includes all vertical features that the Local Circuit Switch is capable of providing, including custom calling, custom local area signaling services features, and Centrex, as well as any technically feasible customized routing function.

  • VOICE UNE-P is the combination of the NID, Loop, Local Circuit Switching, Shared Transport, and Local Tandem Switching network elements.

  • Wholesale Local Circuit Switching includes all vertical features that the switch is capable of providing, including custom calling, custom local area signaling service features, and Centrex, as well as any technically feasible customized routing functions.

  • The Wholesale Local Circuit Switching rate shall apply to all voice grade (DS0) equivalents or lines where (1) applies.

  • Local Circuit Switching includes all vertical features that the Local Circuit Switch is capable of providing, including custom calling, custom local area signalingservices features, and Centrex, as well as any technically feasible customized routing function.

  • DS1 and above Local Circuit Switching (defined as Local Switching for the purpose of serving end user customers using DS1 capacity and above Loops).

  • VOICE UNE-P for purposes of this Agreement refers to the existing unbundled network elements, specifically NID, Loop, Local Circuit Switching, Shared Transport, and Local Tandem Switching, in the Sprint Network and is used to carry traditional POTS analog circuit-switched voice band transmissions.

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