Switching Element definition

Switching Element is the unbundled Network Element that provides a CLEC the ability to use switching functionality in a BA End Office switch, including all vertical services that are available on that switch, to provide Telephone Exchange Service to its end user Customer(s). The Switching Element is provisioned with a Port Element, which provides Line Side access to the Switching Element.
Switching Element is the unbundled Network Element that provides a ANTC the ability to use switching functionality in a BA End Office switch, including all vertical services that are available on that switch, to provide Telephone Exchange Service to its end user Customer(s). The Switching Element will be provisioned with a Port Element, which provides line side access to the Switching Element.
Switching Element or “Local Switching Element” or “Local Switching” is the unbundled Network Element that provides Cox the ability to use switching functionality in a BA-RI End Office Switch, including all vertical services and public office dialing plans that are available on that switch, to provide Telephone Exchange Service to its customers. The Switching Element will be provisioned with a Port Element, which provides line side access to the Switching Element.

Examples of Switching Element in a sentence

  • BA shall make available to NEXTLINK the local Switching Element and tandem Switching Element unbundled from transport, local loop transmission, or other services in accordance with all Applicable Laws and as more fully described in Schedule 11.4.

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