Interconnection with PSTN Sample Clauses

The "Interconnection with PSTN" clause defines the terms under which a telecommunications service provider connects its network to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). This clause typically outlines the technical standards, responsibilities, and procedures for establishing and maintaining the physical and logical links between the provider's system and the broader public telephone infrastructure. For example, it may specify requirements for call routing, signaling compatibility, and maintenance obligations. Its core function is to ensure seamless interoperability between private networks and the public telephone system, thereby enabling end users to make and receive calls to and from the wider public network.
Interconnection with PSTN. In accordance with the Joint Venture agreement dated December 13, 1993, the interconnection of BECET's CN with the PSTN shall be free of charge, as a portion of the Kazakhstan party's contribution to the Joint Venture.
Interconnection with PSTN. The determination of LEC Access Tandems and the Interexchange Carriers (IXCs) Point-of-Presence (POPs) locations in each Local Access Transport Area (LATA) is the first phase in the PSTN design. The location of these points will drive the location of the Mobile Switching Center (MSC), given that the closer the MSC is to these points, the lower the cost of wireline transmission. Galaxy will compare real estate cost with transmission costs in the placement of the MSC. Most metropolitan LATAs have two Access Tandem locations that might be used for connection. Tritel should plan to connect to each for diversity purposes and to obtain better Virtual Rate Center (VRC) coverage. Each NXX obtained by Tritel must be tied to an exchange within the LATA for rating purposes. In some LECs, a different VRC may be used for each NXX obtained by Tritel while in others, Tritel will be allowed only one VRC per Access Tandem. A unique VRC for each NXX obtained would help Tritel establish different rating zones within a LATA to: o minimize costs for wireline customers calling Tritel wireless customers o minimize Tritel's mobile-to-land costs. Galaxy assumes that a minimum of one NXX per LATA will be necessary for launch, depending on the requirements of each situation. In order to obtain NXX codes for Tritel through the LEC, Galaxy will assist with and require: o Tritel Access Customer Name Abbreviation (ACNA) o Operating Company Number (OCN) o Exact address of the switch o V & H coordinates of the switch o CLLI code for the MSC site o Tritel POP site in other LATAs Galaxy will develop procedures to obtain NXX codes in LATAs in and outside the MSC location. In some cases, the LEC will require Tritel to obtain a Point-of-Presence (POP) before Galaxy can secure these NXXs. Alternatively, using an IXC puts Tritel at risk should Tritel want to change carriers in the future. Thus, the ideal location would be the LEC wire center near all IXC POPs. During the interim, Tritel should attempt to use the BTS site on a building closest to the Access Tandem or the End Office to connect to in that LATA. Galaxy does not anticipate a need for equipment at this location, but Tritel should obtain enough space to allow cross-connects and additional equipment that can be installed to support future growth. Lead times to order an NXX block of 10,000 numbers through LECs is about 66 days. To determine the PSTN connections needed, we recommend reviewing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇, Is...

Related to Interconnection with PSTN

  • Interconnection 2.1 This section applies to linking with suppliers providing public telecommunications transport networks or services in order to allow the users of one supplier to communicate with users of another supplier and to access services provided by another supplier, where specific commitments are undertaken.

  • Network Interconnection Architecture Each Party will plan, design, construct and maintain the facilities within their respective systems as are necessary and proper for the provision of traffic covered by this Agreement. These facilities include but are not limited to, a sufficient number of trunks to the point of interconnection with the tandem company, and sufficient interoffice and interexchange facilities and trunks between its own central offices to adequately handle traffic between all central offices within the service areas at a P.01 grade of service or better. The provisioning and engineering of such services and facilities will comply with generally accepted industry methods and practices, and will observe the rules and regulations of the lawfully established tariffs applicable to the services provided.

  • Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities The Interconnection Customer shall design, procure, construct, install, own and/or control the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities described in Appendix A at its sole expense.

  • Interconnection Service Interconnection Service allows the Interconnection Customer to connect the Large Generating Facility to the Participating TO’s Transmission System and be eligible to deliver the Large Generating Facility’s output using the available capacity of the CAISO Controlled Grid. To the extent the Interconnection Customer wants to receive Interconnection Service, the Participating TO shall construct facilities identified in Appendices A and C that the Participating TO is responsible to construct.

  • Network Interconnection Methods 3.1 The Interconnection provided herein may not be used solely for the purpose of originating a Party’s own interexchange traffic.