Signaling Systems and Administration Clause Samples

The 'Signaling Systems and Administration' clause defines the responsibilities and requirements related to the management and operation of signaling systems used for communication between parties. It typically outlines the technical standards, protocols, and administrative procedures that must be followed to ensure interoperability and reliability of the signaling infrastructure. For example, it may specify how updates to signaling protocols are handled or how parties coordinate on system changes. The core function of this clause is to ensure seamless and efficient communication between systems, minimizing disruptions and misunderstandings in operational processes.
Signaling Systems and Administration. 1.11.1 The Parties will, where Frontier has the capability, interconnect their networks using SS7 signaling associated with all Interconnection trunk groups as defined in Telcordia GR-246 “Bell Communications Research Specification of Signaling Systems 7 (SS7) and GR-905, “Common Channel Signaling Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Interconnection, Message Transfer Part (MTP), and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part (ISUP) ”including ISDN User Part (“ISUP”) for trunk signaling and Transaction Capabilities Application Part ("TCAP") for CCS-based features in the Interconnection of their networks. For glare resolution, Frontier will have priority on odd trunk group member circuit identification codes, and carrier will have priority on even trunk group member circuit identification codes, unless otherwise mutually agreed.
Signaling Systems and Administration. 2.5.1 The Parties will, where Citizens has the capability, interconnect their networks using SS7 signaling associated with all interconnection trunk groups as defined in Telcordia GR-246 “▇▇▇▇ Communications Research Specification of Signaling Systems 7 (SS7) and GR-905, “Common Channel Signaling Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Interconnection, Message Transfer Part (MTP), and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part (ISUP) ”including ISDN User Part (“ISUP”) for trunk signaling and Transaction Capabilities Application Part ("TCAP") for CCS-based features in the interconnection of their networks provided use of SS7 signaling allows for measurement of land to mobile and mobile to land traffic.. For glare resolution, Citizens will have priority on odd trunk group member circuit identification codes, and carrier will have priority on even trunk group member circuit identification codes, unless otherwise mutually agreed.
Signaling Systems and Administration. 1.11.1 The Parties will, where Frontier has the capability, interconnect their networks using SS7 signaling associated with all Interconnection trunk groups as defined in Telcordia GR-246 “Bell Communications Research Specification of Signaling Systems 7 (SS7) and GR-905, “Common Channel Signaling Network Interface Specification (CLC SNIS) Supporting Interconnection, Message Transfer Part (MTP), and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part (ISUP) ”including ISDN User Part (“ISUP”) for trunk signaling and Transaction Capabilities Application Part ("TCAP") for CLC S-based features in the Interconnection of their networks. For glare resolution, Frontier will have priority on odd trunk group member circuit identification codes, and CLC will have priority on even trunk group member circuit identification codes, unless otherwise mutually agreed.
Signaling Systems and Administration. 2.5.1 The Parties will, where Frontier has the capability, interconnect their networks using SS7 signaling associated with all interconnection trunk groups as defined in Telcordia GR-246 “Bell Communications Research Specification of Signaling Systems 7 (“SS7”) and GR-905, Common Channel Signaling Network Interface Specification (“CCSNIS”) Supporting Interconnection, Message Transfer Part (“MTP”), and Integrated Services Digital Network (“ISDN”) including ISDN User Part (“ISUP”) for trunk signaling and Transaction Capabilities Application Part ("TCAP") for CCS-based features in the interconnection of their networks. The use of SS7 signaling allows for measurement of land to mobile and mobile to land traffic. For glare resolution, Frontier will have priority on odd trunk group member circuit identification codes, and US Cellular will have priority on even trunk group member circuit identification codes, unless otherwise mutually agreed.
Signaling Systems and Administration. 1. 1214.1 The Parties will, where Clear Creek and BCT have has the capability, interconnect their networks using SS7 signaling associated with all Interconnection trunk groups as defined in Telcordia GR-246 “Telcordia Specification of Signaling Systems 7 (SS7) and GR-905, “Common Channel Signaling Network Interface Specification (CCSNIS) Supporting Interconnection, Message Transfer Part (MTP), and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) User Part (ISUP) “including ISDN User Part (“ISUP”) for trunk signaling and Transaction Capabilities Application Part (“TCAP”) for CCS-based features in the Interconnection of their networks. For glare resolution, Clear Creek will have priority on odd trunk group member circuit identification codes, and BCT will have priority on even trunk group member circuit identification codes, unless otherwise mutually agreed. 1. 1215.2 Parties agree to populate all fields in SS7 messages that are populated by operating practice in the Portland metro area, including but not limited to ANI, CNI, and, if a number is ported, LRN and dipped/non-dipped indication.

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