Route Indexing Clause Samples

The Route Indexing clause establishes a system for organizing and referencing specific routes within a contract or operational framework. Typically, this involves assigning unique identifiers or codes to each route, which can be used in schedules, logistics planning, or service agreements to clearly specify the paths or connections involved. By providing a standardized method for identifying routes, this clause ensures clarity and reduces confusion, especially in complex arrangements involving multiple routes or service areas.
Route Indexing. 2.4.1 Route Indexing (RI) may take two forms: Route Indexing Portability Hub (RIPH) or Directory Number Route Index (DN-RI). 2.4.2 DN-RI is a form of RI that requires direct trunking between the Porting Party's switch to which the ported number was originally assigned and the Ported-to Party's switch to which the number has been ported. The Porting Party's switch shall send the originally dialed number to the Ported-to Party's switch without the use of steering digits. 2.4.3 RI-PH will be delivered over Local Interconnection Trunk Groups. DN-RI will be delivered over dedicated trunks using SS7 signaling 2.4.4 If the tandem switch is not operated by the Porting Party, the Porting Party will make whatever process and compensation arrangements with the tandem provider that are necessary to implement the steering digits for RI-PH.
Route Indexing. The donor Party shall implement Directory Number-Route Index (“DN-RI”) in particular switches as requested by the porting Party and as agreed by the Parties upon completion of a successful technical trial which the Parties agree to conduct as soon as reasonably practical. DN-RI requires direct trunking between the donor Party switch to which the ported number was originally assigned and the porting Party switch to which the number has been ported (or other porting Party switch). Only one way SS7 trunks shall be used for DN-RI. The donor Party shall provide DN-RI as part of porting existing DID telephone numbers. The donor Party switch shall send the originally dialed number as a 7-digit or 10-digit number to the porting Party switch without a prefix.
Route Indexing. Route Indexing (RI) may take one of two forms: Directory Number-Route Indexing - End Office (DNRI-EO) or Directory Number Route Indexing- Portability Hub (DNRI-PH).
Route Indexing. 2.4.1 Route Indexing (RI) may take two forms: Route Indexing Portability Hub (RI-PH) or Directory Number Route Index (DN-RI). 2.4.2 DN-RI is a form of RI that requires direct trunking between the Porting Party’s switch to which the ported number was originally assigned and the Ported-to Party’s switch to which the number has been ported. The Porting Party’s switch shall send the originally dialed number to the Ported-to Party’s switch without the use of steering digits. 2.4.3 RI-PH will be delivered over Local Interconnection trunk groups, DN-RI will be delivered over either direct trunks using SS7 signaling, Local Interconnection Trunks, or other technically feasible trunking arrangements generally available in Pacific Bell’s network. 2.4.4 If the tandem switch is not operated by the Porting Party, the Porting Party will make whatever process and compensation arrangements with the tandem provider that are necessary to implement the steering digits for RI-PH.
Route Indexing. Route Indexing may take two forms: Route Index-Portability Hub (RI-PH) or Directory Number-Route Index (DN-RI). 2.3.1 Where Technically Feasible, RI-PH will route a dialed call to the BellSouth switch associated with the NXX of the dialed number. The BellSouth switch shall then insert a prefix onto the dialed number which identifies how the call is to be routed to MCIm. The prefixed dialed number is transmitted to the BellSouth tandem switch to which MCIm is connected. The prefix is removed by the operation of the tandem switch and the dialed number is routed to MCIm's switch so the routing of the call can be completed by MCIm.

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