Common Channel Interoffice Signaling definition
Examples of Common Channel Interoffice Signaling in a sentence
Parties will use their best efforts to convert all networks transporting transit traffic to deliver each call to the other Party’s network with SS7 Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) and other appropriate TCAP messages in order to facilitate full interoperability and billing functions.
Parties will use the best efforts to convert all network’s transporting transit traffic to deliver each call to the other Party’s network with SS7 Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) and other appropriate TCAP messages in order to facilitate full interoperability and billing functions.
IV.4.1 Where available, Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) signaling shall be used by the Parties to set up calls between the Parties' Telephone Exchange Service networks.
IV.4.1 Where available, Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) signaling shall be used by the Parties to set up calls between the Parties’ Telephone Exchange Service networks.
Parties will use their best efforts when transporting Transit Traffic to deliver each call to the other Party’s network with SS7 Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) and other appropriate TCAP messages in order to facilitate full interoperability and billing functions.
Parties will use their best efforts to convert all networks transporting transit traffic to deliver each call to the other Party‟s network with SS7 Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) and other appropriate TCAP messages in order to facilitate full interoperability and billing functions.
Parties will use their best efforts to convert all network’s transporting transit traffic to deliver each call to the other Party’s network with SS7 Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) and other appropriate TCAP messages in order to facilitate full interoperability and billing functions.
Parties will use reasonable, good faith efforts to convert all network’s transporting transit traffic to deliver each call to the other Party’s network with SS7 Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) and other appropriate TCAP messages in order to facilitate full interoperability and billing functions.
Where available, the Parties will use Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) to set up calls between the Parties’ Telephone Exchange Service networks.
Where available, the Parties will use Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) to set up calls between the Parties' Telephone Exchange Service networks.