SPID definition

SPID is the number that identifies a service provider to the relevant NPAC. The SPID may be a state-specific number. "Serving Wire Center" denotes the CenturyLink building from which dial tone for local Exchange Service would normally be provided to a particular End User Customer premises. "Signaling System 7" or "SS7" is an out-of-band signaling protocol consisting of four basic sub- protocols:
SPID is the number that identifies a service provider to the relevant NPAC. The SPID may be a state specific number. “Serving Wire Center” denotes the Wire Center from which dial tone for Local Exchange Service would normally be provided to a particular Customer premises.
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Examples of SPID in a sentence

  • With the SPID, BellSouth will be able to adequately test the circuit and ensure that it properly supports ISDN service.

  • From the date of submission of a Partial Registration Application until the Connection Date the relevant Data Owner shall update the SPID Data submitted in the Partial Registration Application as necessary to ensure that it remains accurate and up to date.

  • For any New Connection where there is any SPID Data or any other information missing which prevents Registration of the relevant Supply Point, the CMA shall issue a request to the relevant Data Owner to update and/or provide such SPID Data or information to enable the Supply Point for a New Connection to be Registered.

  • In the event that the relevant Data Owner fails to update the SPID Data referred to above, the CMA shall be entitled to request such information from that Data Owner.

  • Where such a Pseudo Water Services SPID exists, the Licensed Provider shall request the Transfer of the Sewerage Services SPID and the associated Pseudo Water Services SPID on the same day in accordance with CSD0102 (Registration: Transfers) and shall thereafter comply with the obligations set out above.

  • Any Licensed Provider requesting the Transfer of a Sewerage Services Supply Point is required to confirm the existence or otherwise of an associated Pseudo Water Services SPID in accordance with CSD0104 (Maintain SPID Data).

  • Where Water Services are subsequently connected to and supplied at a Premises with a Pseudo Water Services SPID, Scottish Water and the relevant Licensed Provider, as appropriate, shall notify the changes to the Water Services such that the Pseudo Water Services SPID shall be reconfigured as a Water Services Supply Point in accordance with CSD0104 (Maintain SPID data).

  • With the SPID, AT&T will be able to adequately test the circuit and ensure that it properly supports ISDN service.

  • Accordingly, under Section 5.5.1 of the Market Code, Data Owners have a duty to maintain and keep the SPID Data up to date.

  • The SPID Data held in the Central Systems should accurately reflect the circumstances at each Supply Point.


More Definitions of SPID

SPID means Service Profile Identifier.
SPID a unique identifier allocated to each Supply Point by the CMA in accordance with CSD 0101 (New Connections & New Supply Points). In the case of a Sewerage Services Supply Point where there is a Pseudo Water Services Supply Point, there will also be a unique identifier for that Pseudo Water Services Supply Point; "SPID Data" the data to be provided by each Data Owner for each Supply Point as specified in the Data Transaction Catalogue; "SPID Status" the trading status of a SPID in the Central Systems; "Sub Meter" a meter, the Volume supplied in relation to which, is a proportion of the Volume supplied in relation to a Main Meter; "Subsidiary Undertaking" the meaning given in section 258 of the Companies Act 1985 as amended (and "subsidiary" shall be construed accordingly); "Successor CMA" the body appointed to assume the role of CMA by the Trading Parties in accordance with Section 2.3.1(ii); "Supply Point Register" the database (and any related business processes) which is operated and maintained by the CMA to facilitate the Registration of Supply Points to Licensed Providers and the Transfer of Supply Points from one Licensed Provider to another Licensed Provider and which holds the data required to comply with CSD 0101 (Registration: New Connections & New Supply Points), CSD 0102 (Registration: Transfers), CSD 0103 (Registration: Cancellations), CSD 0104 (Maintain SPID Data), CSD 0105 (Error Rectification & Retrospective Amendments), CSD 0206 (Trade Effluent Processes), CSD 0301 (Data Transaction Catalogue) and CSD 0003 (Provider of Last Resort); "Supply Point " subject always to Section 5.15 of the Market Code, in relation to any Eligible Premises, the point at which Water Services or Sewerage Services are provided and (to avoid doubt):- (a) any Eligible Premises that receives both Water Services and Sewerage Services shall have two (2) Supply Points; and (b) any Eligible Premises that receives either Water Services or Sewerage Services only shall have one (1) Supply Point; and (c) any Eligible Premises that receives Sewerage Services only and is not subject to Re-assessed Charges shall have one (1) Supply Point; and (d) any Eligible Premises that receives Sewerage Services only and is subject to Re-assessed Charges shall have two (2) Supply Points, being one (1) Sewerage Services Supply Point and one (1) Pseudo Water Services Supply Point; "Surface Water Drainage Services" SWLP Performance Standard Charges making arrangements for or in relation to drai...

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