Line Information Database definition
Examples of Line Information Database in a sentence
For Line Information Database (“LIDB”) inquiry traffic, at any Verizon Signaling Transfer Point in the LATA in which the LIDB is located, over a CCSAC link.
When a telephone number is ported out of Party A’s network, Party A will remove any information including non-proprietary line based calling card(s) and blocks (etc.) associated with the ported number(s) from its Line Information Database (“LIDB”).
The Parties are not liable for mistakes in their respective signaling networks (including but not limited to signaling links and Signaling Transfer Points (STPs)) and call-related databases (including but not limited to the Line Information Database (LIDB), Toll Free Calling database, Local Number Portability database, Advanced Intelligent Network databases, Calling Name database (CNAM), 911/E911 databases, and OS/DA databases).
CCSAC service utilizes the SS7 network and provides access to call-related databases that reside at USWC ’s SCPs, such as the Line Information Database (LIDB) and the 800 Database.
USWC will update its Line Information Database (“LIDB”) listings for retained numbers, and restrict or cancel calling cards associated with these forwarded numbers as directed by MFS.
Line Information Database (LIDB) stores various telephone line numbers and Special Billing Number (SBN) data used by operator services systems to process and bill Alternately Billed Services (ABS) calls.
CenturyLink is not liable for mistakes in their respective signaling networks (including but not limited to signaling links and Signaling Transfer Points (STPs)) and call- related databases (including but not limited to the Line Information Database (LIDB), Toll Free Calling database, local Number Portability database, Advanced Intelligent Network databases, Calling Name database (CNAM), 911/E911 databases, and OS/DA databases).