Type 2B – End Office Switch Interface Clause Samples

The Type 2B – End Office Switch Interface clause defines the technical and operational requirements for connecting a telecommunications carrier’s network to an incumbent local exchange carrier’s (ILEC) end office switch. This interface typically allows for the direct exchange of local and intraLATA traffic between networks, specifying details such as signaling protocols, trunking arrangements, and physical connection points. By establishing clear standards for interconnection at the end office level, this clause ensures seamless call routing and interoperability between different carriers, thereby facilitating competition and reliable service delivery.
Type 2B – End Office Switch Interface. The Parties may establish Trunk Groups at a Telco End Office Switch using a Type 2B interface. Carrier to Telco traffic on such a Trunk Group must be destined for an NPA-NXX residing in that Telco End Office Switch.

Related to Type 2B – End Office Switch Interface

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