Service Creation Environment definition

Service Creation Environment is a computer containing generic call processing software that can be programmed to create new Advanced Intelligent Network call processing services.

Examples of Service Creation Environment in a sentence

  • BellSouth also provides access to Service Creation Environment and Service Management System (SCE/SMS) application databases and Directory Assistance.

  • Databases include, but are not limited to: Local Number Portability, LIDB, Toll Free Number Database, Automatic Location Identification/Data Management System, Calling Name Database, access to Service Creation Environment and Service Management System (SCE/SMS) application databases and Directory Assistance.

  • BellSouth also provides access to Service Creation Environment and Service Management System (SCE/SMS) application databases and DA.

  • Upon request by CLEC, and where technically feasible, SBC-13STATE will provide CLEC with access to SBC-13STATE’s Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) platform, AIN Service Creation Environment (SCE) and AIN Service Management System (SMS) based upon ILEC-specific rates, terms, conditions and means of access to be negotiated by the Parties pursuant to Section 252 of the Act, and incorporated into this Agreement by Appendix or amendment, as applicable, subject to approval by the appropriate state Commission.

  • Upon request by CLEC, and where technically feasible, SBC-13STATE will provide CLEC with access to SBC-13STATE’s Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) platform, AIN Service Creation Environment (SCE) and AIN Service Management System (SMS) based upon ILEC- specific rates, terms, conditions and means of access to be negotiated by the Parties pursuant to Section 252 of the Act, and incorporated into this Agreement by Appendix or amendment, as applicable, subject to approval by the appropriate state Commission.

  • The SMS receives a copy of the service logic and service management logic from the Service Creation Environment (SCE) system.

  • Ameritech offers access to the Ameritech SMS and SCE capabilities via two (2) AIN offerings: AIN Service Creation Environment Access Service and AIN Service Management System Access Service.

  • Upon request by CLEC, and where technically feasible, SBC- 13STATE will provide CLEC with access to SBC-13STATE's Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) platform, AIN Service Creation Environment (SCE) and AIN Service Management System (SMS) based upon ILEC-specific rates, terms, conditions and means of access to be negotiated by the Parties pursuant to Section 252 of the Act, and incorporated into this Agreement by Appendix or amendment, as applicable, subject to approval by the appropriate state Commission.

  • Upon request by CLEC, and where technically feasible, SBC-ILEC will provide CLEC with access to SBC-ILEC's Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) platform, AIN Service Creation Environment (SCE) and AIN Service Management System (SMS) based upon ILEC-specific rates, terms, conditions and means of access to be negotiated by the Parties pursuant to Section 252 of the Act, and incorporated into this Agreement by Appendix or amendment, as applicable, subject to approval by the appropriate state Commission.

  • Ameritech will make available existing AIN retail applications, as well as newly created services that CLEC creates via the Ameritech AIN Service Creation Environment (SCE) Access service.

Related to Service Creation Environment

  • Production Environment means a logical group of virtual or physical computers comprised within the Cloud Environment to which the Customer will be provided with access and use the purchased Cloud Application(s) in production and for its generally marketed purpose.

  • Services Environment refers to the combination of hardware and software components owned, licensed or managed by Oracle to which Oracle grants You and Your Users access as part of the Cloud Services which You have ordered. As applicable and subject to the terms of this Agreement and Your order, Oracle Programs, Third Party Content, Your Content and Your Applications may be hosted in the Services Environment.

  • ICT Environment means the Authority system and the Contractor system.

  • Hostile environment means a situation in which bullying among students is sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the conditions of the school climate;