Terminating Operator definition

Terminating Operator means TVL or the OLO as the context requires which connects the Call to the receiving Customer; Termination means the termination of the Interconnection Agreement;
Terminating Operator or “TO” means the operator of the fixed or mobile network to which the SP is connected. The TO is responsible for call termination.
Terminating Operator means the fixed or mobile operator in whose telephone network the traffic terminated;

Examples of Terminating Operator in a sentence

  • Annex H – Quality of Service Standards Clause H.3.A.12.4. Each Operator is responsible for maintaining the IP transport and SBC Gateways they provide.A.12.5. The Terminating Operator is responsible for providing sufficient switch capacity at its end of the SIP Interconnect.A.12.6. Technical requirements: The Parties shall agree in advance all necessary technical requirements for SIP Interconnect.

  • Access Seeker Originating Operator Access Provider Terminating Operator A.1.2. Call handover: The Access Seeker will hand over calls for termination on Geographic Numbers on the fixed Network in accordance with Clauses D.2.3 and D.2.4.

  • The Terminating Operator conveys that call over its network and terminates it on the called party, which is a subscriber of the Terminating Operator.

  • This is because the same basic infrastructure that is used to supply call termination is used to supply SMS/MMS termination.8 Accordingly, the individual market for the wholesale termination services provided by a Terminating Operator to an Originating Operator comprises both voice call termination and SMS/MMS termination – there is no distinct market for SMS/MMS termination services.

  • The Terminating Operator conveys that SMS over its network and terminates it on the receiving party, which is a subscriber of the Terminating Operator.

  • The termination services are transmission and switching services provided by the Terminating Operator between a POI with the Originating Operator and the Called Party’s location.

  • It is important to single out the role of the Terminating Operator who provides the network that can terminate calls to its customers.

  • Diagram A.8 : Call Termination Service to Emergency Services Call direction POI Access Seeker Originating OperatorAccess Provider Terminating Operator A.8.2. Call handover: The Access Seeker will hand over Emergency Calls at the Point of Interconnection closest to the Network Termination Point of the calling party unless otherwise agreed between the Parties, taking into account call handling procedures and arrangements of each of the designated emergency services.

  • A.12.5. The Terminating Operator is responsible for providing sufficient switch capacity at its end of the SIP Interconnect.

  • The Terminating Operator conveys that MMS over its network and terminates it on the receiving party, which is a subscriber of the Terminating Operator.

Related to Terminating Operator

  • Terminating Party As defined in Section 7.1(f).

  • Non-Operator means a Party other than the Operator;

  • Property Manager means an entity that has been retained to perform and carry out at one or more of the Properties property-management services, excluding persons, entities or independent contractors retained or hired to perform facility management or other services or tasks at a particular Property, the costs for which are passed through to and ultimately paid by the tenant at such Property.

  • train operator means any person who is authorised to act as the operator of a train by a licence under section 8 of the Railways Act 1993.

  • tour operator means an organiser or retailer, other than the carrier, within the meaning of Article 2(2) and (3) of Directive 90/314/EEC;

  • Non-Lead Operating Advisor means the “trust advisor”, “operating advisor” or other analogous term under any Non-Lead Securitization Servicing Agreement.

  • Generator Operator means the Person that Operates the Generating Facility and performs the functions of supplying electric energy and interconnected operations services within the meaning of the NERC Reliability Standards.

  • Operator means the operator of an internet website, online service, online application, or mobile application with actual knowledge that the site, service, or application is used for K–12 school purposes. Any entity that operates an internet website, online service, online application, or mobile application that has entered into a signed, written agreement with an LEA to provide a service to that LEA shall be considered an “operator” for the purposes of this section.

  • Storage operator means a person holding or applying for a permit.

  • Terminal operator means a person who owns, operates, or otherwise controls a terminal.

  • ISA Manager means Investec Bank plc.

  • Providing Party has the meaning set forth in Section 11.

  • Service contract holder or “contract holder” means a person who is the purchaser or holder of a service contract.

  • Affected System Operator means an entity that operates an Affected System or, if the Affected System is under the operational control of an independent system operator or a regional transmission organization, such independent entity. Affiliate:

  • Force Majeure Exception means any failure or delay in the performance of the Issuer's reporting obligation pursuant to Section 2.4 arising out of or caused, directly or indirectly, by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including, without limitation, acts of God; earthquakes; flood; terrorism; wars and other military disturbances; sabotage; epidemics; riots; loss or malfunctions of utilities, computer (hardware or software) or communication services; accidents; acts of civil or military authority and governmental action. The Issuer shall use commercially reasonable efforts to commence performance of its obligations during any of the foregoing circumstances.

  • Quality Manager means the individual identified by the Design-Builder who is responsible for the overall Quality Control program and Quality Control activities of the Design-Builder, including the quality of management, design and construction. (also referred to as the “Quality Control Manager”).

  • the Operator means a person holding a Licence to operate Private Hire Vehicles issued pursuant to Section 55 of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976.

  • Network Operating Committee means a group made up of representatives from the Network Customer(s) and the Transmission Provider established to coordinate operating criteria and other technical considerations required for implementation of Network Integration Transmission Service under Tariff, Part III.

  • Meter Operator means a party appointed for the purposes of the BSC, to:

  • Amenity Manager – shall mean the District Manager or that person or firm so designated by the District’s Board of Supervisors, including their employees.

  • Performing Party As defined in Section 11.12.

  • Region Manager means the designated DNR staff person responsible for managing the affairs of DNR in designated large geographic areas. The Region Manager may perform the duties of the Contract Manager.

  • Service Control Point (SCP) is the node in the common channel signaling network that accepts Queries for certain Database services. The SCP is a real time database system that receives Queries from service platforms, performs subscriber or application-specific service logic, and then sends a Response back to the Query-originating platform. Such service platforms can be Service Switching Points (SSPs) or other network nodes capable of properly formatting and launching Queries.

  • Service Recipient means, with respect to a Participant holding a given Award, the member of the Company Group by which the original recipient of such Award is, or following a Termination was most recently, principally employed or to which such original recipient provides, or following a Termination was most recently providing, services, as applicable.