SS7 Link Sample Clauses

The SS7 Link clause defines the terms and conditions governing the use, maintenance, and responsibilities related to the SS7 (Signaling System No. 7) telecommunications signaling links between parties. Typically, this clause outlines technical requirements, service levels, and obligations for establishing and maintaining the SS7 connections, which are essential for call setup, routing, and management in telecom networks. For example, it may specify who is responsible for providing the physical link, how outages are handled, and the standards to be met. The core function of this clause is to ensure reliable and interoperable signaling between networks, thereby minimizing service disruptions and clarifying each party's responsibilities.
SS7 Link. The SS7 Link provides a 56 kilobit per second digital facility when Pac-West requires an interoffice facility to connect from Pac-West's Dedicated Transport or Entrance Facility to the STP building location.
SS7 Link. CLEC shall pay the SS7 Link rate element for each SS7 Link when the STP Access Link is provided. The charge includes a fixed rate per month plus a rate per mile per month in addition to the appropriate nonrecurring rates.
SS7 Link. The SS7 Link provides a 56 kilobit per second digital facility when CLEC requires an interoffice facility to connect from CLEC's Dedicated Transport or Entrance Facility to the STP building location.
SS7 Link. Pac-West shall pay the SS7 Link rate element for each SS7 Link when the STP Access Link is provided. The charge includes a fixed rate per month plus a rate per mile per month in addition to the appropriate nonrecurring rates.

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