OBF means the Ordering and Billing Forum, which functions under the auspices of the CLC of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS).
OBF means the telecommunications industry forum, under the auspices of the Carrier Liaison Committee of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, concerned with inter-company ordering and Billing. "Originating Line Information Parameter" or "OLIP" is a CCS SS7 signaling parameter that identifies the line class of service, i.e., originating screening and routing translation. "P.01 Transmission Grade of Service" means a circuit switched trunk facility Provisioning standard with the statistical probability of no more than one (1) call in one hundred (100) blocked on initial attempt during the average busy hour.
OBF means the Ordering and Billing Forum, which functions under the auspices of the Carrier Liaison Committee (CLC) of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS)
Examples of OBF in a sentence
Business rules supporting LNP ordering are to be based upon Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF) standards; for requests coming to AT&T, the AT&T- 13STATE Local Service Ordering Requirements (LSOR) shall be used.
In ordering of WNP, the WSP and AT&T-13STATE will utilize industry guidelines developed by OBF and TCIF to transmit EDI data.
The TGSR is a standard industry support interface developed by the OBF of the Carrier Liaison Committee of the Alliance for Telecommunications Solutions (ATIS) organization.
Business rules supporting LNP ordering are to be based upon Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF) standards; for requests coming to AT&T, the AT&T 13-state Local Service Ordering Requirements (LSOR) shall be used.
More Definitions of OBF
OBF means an equal and opposite MW offset of power flows over the Waldwick PARs and ABC PARs to account for natural system flows over the JK Interface and the ABC Interface in order to facilitate the reliable operation of the NYISO and/or PJM transmission systems. The OBF is not a firm transmission service on either the NYISO transmission system or on the PJM transmission system. The OBF shall not result in charges from one Party to the other Party, or from one Party to the other Party’s Market Participants, except for the settlements described in the Real-Time Energy Market Coordination and Settlements provisions set forth in Sections 7 and 8 of Schedule D to this Agreement. In particular, the NYISO and its Market Participants shall not be subjected to PJM Regional Transmission Expansion Plan (“RTEP”) cost allocations as a result of the OBF.
OBF means the Ordering and Billing Forum, which functions under the auspices of the CLC of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) 1.80. “Operator Systems” is the Network Element that provides operator and automated call handling with billing, special services, subscriber telephone listings, and optional call completion services.
OBF. (Ordering and Billing Forum) means a forum comprised of local telephone companies and interexchange carriers whose responsibility is to create and document Telecommunication industry guidelines and standards.
OBF means the “Ordering and Billing Forum”, which functions under the auspices of the Carrier Liaison Committee (CLC) of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). 81 “OCN” refers to an Operating Company Number. 82 “Optical Carrier Level 3” or “OC3” is As Defined in Attachment 2. 83 “Optical Carrier Level 12” or “OC12” is As Defined in Attachment 2.
OBF. (“Ordering and Billing Forum”) is a forum comprised of local telephone companies and inter- exchange carriers whose responsibility is to create and document Telecommunication industry guidelines and standards.
OBF. (“Ordering and Billing Forum”) is a forum comprised of LECs and IXCs whose responsibility is to create and document Telecommunication industry guidelines and standards.
OBF means an Official form promulgated by the Judicial Conference of the United States for bankruptcy cases or adversary proceedings, or a procedural Director’s form promulgated by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts.