Network Access definition

Network Access means a short code used as a prefix by the customer at the start of the dialling sequence or added by the licensee’s network to ensure correct routing of a call.
Network Access means the provision of interconnection to the public electronic communications network provided by the dominant provider, together with any services, facilities or arrangements which are necessary for the provision of electronic communications services over that interconnection;
Network Access means the business group established within QR to manage the provision of Below Rail Services with the exception of stations and platforms;

Examples of Network Access in a sentence

  • AT&T- 21STATE will perform the necessary translations in its End Offices and Tandem(s) and issue ASRs to establish a one-way outgoing SS7 or MF trunk group from the AT&T-21STATE Public Response HVCI/Mass Calling Network Access Tandem to CLEC’s choke serving office.


More Definitions of Network Access

Network Access means an agreement under which PICO agrees to provide a Payor with access to a Dental Network and the associated Maximum Allowable Fees as payment in full for Covered Services.
Network Access means communication lines, services, and equipment required to provide and maintain a connection between Avis's data terminal equipment and WizCom's Network Node site. Network Access includes the modem or DSU at the Network Node site (called master modem or DSU).
Network Access means access and connection of GVI’s or the Customer’s information systems to a port (or other means of connection) on the relevant Network, through which access to the GVI Communication Services will be provided;
Network Access means the provision of access to the downstream part of the Royal
Network Access means the shared use of Network.
Network Access means those services, facilities or arrangements which are necessary to terminate a 2G Call; and
Network Access. A connection that allows calls, sessions, or other types of events intended to be delivered to the Company’s NG9-1-1 Network.