Call Routing Clause Samples

Call Routing. 92.2.1.1 CenturyLink will switch 911 calls through the Selective Router to the designated primary PSAP or to designated alternate locations, according to routing criteria specified by the PSAP.
Call Routing. 4.1.1 Where SBC-13STATE is the 911 network service provider, Carrier will route 911 calls from Carrier’s MSC to the SBC-13STATE SR office of the E911 system. 4.1.2 Depending upon the network service configuration, Carrier will forward the ESRD and the MDN of the party calling 911 or the ESRK associated with the specific Cell Site and sector to the SBC- 13STATE 911 SR.
Call Routing. Brightspeed will switch 911 calls through the Selective Router to the designated primary PSAP or to designated alternate locations, according to routing criteria specified by the PSAP.
Call Routing. Manager, or the Alamosa Managers acting as a single purchaser, may purchase private line capacity (or other forms of capacity) from SCCLP for inter-LATA calls to the extent that such capacity can be obtained on terms more favorable to Manager (or the Alamosa Managers as a single purchaser). SCCLP will sell that capacity to Manager at the best price offered by SCCLP to third parties in similar situations when taking into account all relevant factors. SCCLP will directly ▇▇▇▇ Manager for any purchase of capacity under this section 3.4.2(c). The terms of section 1.3 do not apply to purchases of capacity in this section 3.4.2(c).
Call Routing. 4.2.1. Peerless will route Windstream 911 calls from the Peerless Selective Router to the primary PSAP or to designated alternate locations, according to routing criteria specified by the local governing authorities having control and accountability for primary PSAP and alternate routing decisions. 4.2.2. Peerless will forward the calling party number (ANI) it receives from Windstream and the associated 911 Automatic Location Identification (ALI) to the PSAP for display. If no ANI is forwarded by Windstream, Peerless will forward an Emergency Service Central Office (ESCO) identification code for display at the PSAP. If ANI is forwarded by Windstream, but no ALI record is found in the E911 DBMS, Peerless will report this “No Record Found” condition to Windstream in accordance with NENA standards. Windstream will investigate and resolve such failures based on state statutes 4.2.3. Peerless will forward to the PSAP the calling party number (ANI) it receives from any other provider who hands off Windstream end user 911 calls to Peerless. The associated 911 Address Location Identification (ALI) will be displayed if the originating service provider who hands off the call to Peerless makes the information available to Peerless. If no ANI is forwarded by the originating service provider calls, Peerless will forward an ESCO identification code for display at the PSAP. If ANI is forwarded by the originating service provider , but no corresponding ALI is available for display at the PSAP, Peerless will report this “No Record Found” condition to the originating service provider and Windstream in accordance with NENA standards.
Call Routing. 5.1.1. Windstream will transport 911 calls originated on the Windstream interconnected network to the Peerless POI(s) established on such Windstream network within the Windstream interconnected network where the 911 Customer is located, or at any other mutually agreed upon POI. This traffic may be aggregated but not switched after Windstream End Office origination and prior to delivery to the Peerless Selective Router. In the event Windstream’s End Office has End Users served by more than one Selective Router network, Windstream will transport 911 calls originated on the Windstream interconnected network to the POI(s) on the Windstream interconnected network within the LATA where the 911 Customer is located. 5.1.2. Where an End Office serves End Users both within and outside of the Peerless network serving area, and Windstream is the 911 provider, Windstream shall work cooperatively with Peerless and the affected 911 Customer(s) (i) to establish call routing and/or call handoff arrangements, (ii) to establish which 911 Service provider will serve as the “primary” Selective Routing provider for direct trunking from the split wire center, commonly determined by a clear majority based on the Number of Access Lines (NALs) served by the Designated Primary Wireline Service Provider; and (iii) to establish which 9111 Service provider will serve as the “secondary” Selective Routing provider receiving a call hand-off from the primary Selective Routing provider. The primary Selective Routing provider may be another 911 Service Provider. Each party is responsible for their respective agreements with the other 911 Service Providers. Determination of primary and secondary routing shall be made between 911 Service Providers with concurrence by the appropriate Public Safety agencies.
Call Routing. 3.1.1.1. Golden West will route 911 calls from the Golden West SR to the designated Primary PSAP or to designated alternate locations, according to routing criteria specified by the PSAP. Alternate PSAPs not subscribing to the appropriate wireless service shall not receive all features associated with the primary wireless PSAP. 3.1.1.2. When routing a 911 call and where Golden West is the ALI Database Provider, in a Phase I application, Golden West will forward the Phase I data as provided by the Alltel and in a Phase II application, Golden West will forward the Phase I and Phase II data as provided by the Alltel.
Call Routing. 4.1.1 Where AT&T TEXAS is the 911 System Service Provider, Carrier will route 911 calls from Carrier’s MSC to the AT&T TEXAS SR office of the 911 system. 4.1.2 Depending upon the network service configuration, Carrier will forward the ESRD and the MDN of the party calling 911 or the ESRK associated with the specific Cell Site and sector to the AT&T TEXAS 911 SR.
Call Routing. Manager, or the Alamosa Managers acting as a single purchaser, may purchase private line capacity (or other forms of capacity) from SCCLP for inter-LATA calls to the extent that such capacity can be obtained on terms more favorable to Manager (or the Alamosa Managers as a single purchaser). SCCLP will sell that capacity to Manager at the best price offered by SCCLP to third parties in similar situations when taking into account all relevant factors. SCCLP will directly ▇▇▇▇ Manager for any purchase of capacity under this section 3.4.2(c). The terms of section 1.3 do not apply to purchases of capacity in this section 3.4.2(c). (d) Pre-existing agreement. If before the date Addendum X to this agreement is signed, Manager is bound by an agreement for long distance services or an agreement for private line service and the agreement was not made in anticipation of this agreement or Addendum X, then the requirements of this section 3.4.2 do not apply during the term of the other agreement. If the other agreement terminates for any reason, then the requirements of this section 3.
Call Routing. Manager, or the Alamosa Managers acting as a single purchaser, may purchase private line capacity (or other forms of capacity) from SCCLP for inter-LATA calls to the extent that such capacity can be obtained on terms more favorable to Manager (or the Alamosa Managers as a single purchaser). SCCLP will sell that capacity to Manager at the best price offered by SCCLP to third parties in similar situations when taking into account all relevant factors. SCCLP will directly ▇▇▇▇ Manager for any purchase of capacity under this section 3.4.2(c). The terms of section 1.3 do not apply to purchases of capacity in this section 3.4.2(c). (d) Pre-existing agreement. If before the date Addendum V to this agreement is signed, Manager is bound by an agreement for long distance services or an agreement for private line service and the agreement was not made in anticipation of this agreement or Addendum V, then the requirements of this section 3.