Voice Traffic definition

Voice Traffic means voice minutes used by Telefónica's customers over a given period, both outbound and inbound.
Voice Traffic means all local, national, international and mobile voice or data calls routed through the applicable network;
Voice Traffic means minutes of traffic used by Telefónica's customers over a given period, both outbound and inbound.

Examples of Voice Traffic in a sentence

  • Enabled Voice Traffic means any IP-enabled, real-time, multi-directional voice call, including, but not limited to, service that mimics traditional telephony.

  • IP- Enabled Voice Traffic includes: voice traffic originating on Internet Protocol Connection (IPC), and which terminates on the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); and voice traffic originated on the PSTN, and which terminates on IPC, and voice traffic originating on the PSTN, which is transported through an IPC, and which ultimately, terminates on the PSTN.

  • Voice Traffic directed to a terminating End User physically located outside the originating End User’s local calling area will be considered toll traffic and subject to access charges.

  • IP-Enabled Voice Traffic includes: voice traffic originating on Internet Protocol Connection (IPC), and which terminates on the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN); and voice traffic originated on the PSTN, and which terminates on IPC, and voice traffic originating on the PSTN, which is transported through an IPC, and which ultimately, terminates on the PSTN.

  • Signaling information associated with IP-Enabled Voice Traffic must comply with Section 5 of this Interconnection Attachment.

  • Voice Traffic originated by a End User Customer of one Party in an exchange on that Party’s network and terminated to a End User Customer of the other Party on that other Party’s network located within the same exchange or other non-optional extended local calling area associated with the originating customer’s exchange as defined by CenturyLink’s applicable local exchange tariff shall be included in Local Traffic.

  • It is not expected that there will be significant Voice Traffic or SMS Traffic – with less than 10% of devices generating significant Voice or SMS each month.

  • IP-Enabled Voice Traffic means any IP-enabled, real-time, multi-directional voice call, including, but not limited to, service that mimics traditional telephony.

  • The Telecommunications traffic exchanged between CenturyLink QCC and CenturyLink will be classified as Local Traffic, ISP-Bound Traffic, IP-Enabled Voice Traffic, intraLATA Toll Traffic, or interLATA Toll Traffic.

  • IP-Enabled Voice Traffic means any IP-enabled, real-time, multi- directional voice call, including, but not limited to, service that mimics traditional telephony.


More Definitions of Voice Traffic

Voice Traffic means voice minutes used by our customers over a given period, both outbound and inbound.
Voice Traffic means voice minutes used by our customers for a particular period, both incoming and outgoing.
Voice Traffic means the transmission of telephone calls over Provider’s network, and generally is descriptive of patterns of Usage, such as: time of day, call duration, minutes of use.

Related to Voice Traffic

  • Information Service Traffic Traffic delivered to or from an Information Service Provider for the provision of Information Service. ISP-Bound Traffic is a subset of Information Service Traffic. Inside Wire or Inside Wiring: Wiring within the customer Premises that extends to the Demarcation Point of CenturyLink’s outside plant. Inside Wire is owned or controlled by the End User (unless otherwise specified herein or under Applicable Law).

  • air traffic means all aircraft in flight or operating on the manoeuvring area of an aerodrome;

  • In-service training means the formal and/or informal work related learning activities required by the employer to be undertaken by an employee through opportunities provided by the employer, which contribute to an employee's professional development and efficiency by:

  • Internet Traffic means any traffic that is transmitted to or returned from the Internet at any point during the duration of the transmission.

  • Line Information Data Base (LIDB) means a transaction-oriented database system that functions as a centralized repository for data storage and retrieval. LIDB is accessible through CCS networks. LIDB contains records associated with End User line numbers and special billing numbers.