PSTN definition

Examples of PSTN in a sentence

  • As per the local government regulatory requirements in India, the VoIP was kept separate from the local PSTN.

  • If You obtain PSTN service from Cisco via the Cisco Calling Plan, You are responsible for ensuring the collection of an emergency response location for all Users with PSTN connectivity at the time of service initiation and for informing Your Users of Cisco’s Emergency Calling Notification and Limitations on Use policies (located in Exhibit D).

  • You are also responsible for informing Your Users (including remote workers) of the need to update their emergency response location if the User’s location changes or the User relocates the equipment used to access the Cisco-provided PSTN service.

  • Once You have deployed the Cloud Service combined with PSTN from either a Cisco-approved service provider or from Cisco, You must ensure the collection of an emergency response location for Your Users, for purposes of their emergency calls to national or state-designated emergency numbers, as required in Your jurisdiction.

  • PSTN Requirement In order to use Webex Calling, Webex Calling (formerly Cisco Spark Call), Webex Calling for SP or Unified Communication Manager Cloud for Government, You must purchase a PSTN local, long-distance, emergency dialing, and direct-inward-dial service from either (1) a Cisco-approved third-party service provider or (2) from Cisco as part of the Cisco Calling Plan, to be combined with the Cloud Service.


More Definitions of PSTN

PSTN means the public switched telecommunications network of Pakistan;
PSTN means Public Switched Telephone Network, which is the concentration of the world’s public circuitswitched telephone networks.
PSTN. Publicly Switched Telephone Network.
PSTN means a public switched telephone network being the international telephone system based on copper wires, which carry analogue voice data; and
PSTN means Public Switched Telephone Network, which is the concentration of the world’s public circuit