Unsuccessful Call definition

Unsuccessful Call means a Call that is sent from the Calling Party's Network via Interconnect Gateway Switch with the sending of the Initial Address Message (IAM), but is failed or released before the Calling Party's Network receives an Answer [ANM] or a Connect [CON] from the Called Party's Network;

Examples of Unsuccessful Call in a sentence

  • In the present Guidelines, the index of the parameter of the Unsuccessful Call Ratio has the value of 3% is kept as is established in the Plan, considering a lower Call set-up maximum time (than the established in the Plan), with gradual decrements of 2 seconds per year until reaching 8 seconds in 2021.

  • Concerning the Unsuccessful Call Ratio, at the international level, an index value of 5% predominates considering a Call set-up time to determine this proportion of around 2 seconds in the case of local Calls and 7 seconds in the case of international Calls.

  • Unsuccessful Call Ratio= NF ×100%‌ NT Where NF is the total number of Unsuccessful Call attempts, and; NT is the total number of Voice Service attempts.

Related to Unsuccessful Call

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  • Successful Proposer means any Proposer selected by the University to receive an Award as a result of this RFP and to enter into a Contract to provide the University with the products or services sought by this RFP.

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  • Successful Applicant means an “employee applicant” or “applicant” who has been offered employment within this Bargaining Unit by the Employer.

  • Successful Bidder As defined in Section 7.01(c).

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  • prevailing party means the party which obtains the principal relief it has sought, whether by compromise settlement or judgment. If the party which commenced or instituted the action, suit or proceeding shall dismiss or discontinue it without the concurrence of the other party, such other party shall be deemed the prevailing party.

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  • Prevailing Rate means, in respect of any currencies on any day, the spot rate of exchange between the relevant currencies prevailing as at or about 12 noon (London time) on that date as appearing on or derived from the Relevant Page or, if such a rate cannot be determined at such time, the rate prevailing as at or about 12 noon (London time) on the immediately preceding day on which such rate can be so determined or, if such rate cannot be so determined by reference to the Relevant Page, the rate determined in such other manner as an Independent Financial Adviser shall in good faith prescribe.

  • Dispute means any dispute, controversy, claim or difference of whatever nature arising out of, relating to, or having any connection with this Agreement, including a dispute regarding the existence, formation, validity, interpretation, performance or termination of this Agreement or the consequences of its nullity and also including any dispute relating to any non-contractual rights or obligations arising out of, relating to, or having any connection with this Agreement.