Line Status Verification definition

Line Status Verification or “LSV” means an operator request for a status check on the line of a called party. The request is made by one Party’s operator to an operator of the other Party. The verification of the status check is provided to the requesting operator.
Line Status Verification or "LSV" or "Busy Line Verify" or "BLV" is performed when one Party's end user requests assistance from the operator bureau to determine if the called line of the other Party is in use.
Line Status Verification or “LSV” means an operator request for a status check on the line of a called party. The request is made by one Company’s operator to an operator of the other Company. The verification of the status check is provided to the requesting operator.

Examples of Line Status Verification in a sentence

  • Each Party shall offer Line Status Verification (LSV) and Verification and Call Interrupt (VCI) services to enable its subscribers to verify and/or interrupt calls on the lines of the other Party’s subscribers.

  • Line Status Verification and Call Interrupt (LSV/CI) Verizon shall permit MCIm to connect its local Operator Service to Verizon’s LSV/CI systems to enable MCIm to perform BLV/BLI services.

  • SWBT shall provide Line Status Verification and Busy Line Interrupt on calls made on SWBT's network to CLEC end users.

Related to Line Status Verification

  • Busy Line Verification (BLV) means a service whereby an End User requests an operator to confirm the busy status of a line.

  • STATUS VERIFICATION SYSTEM This “Status Verification System” requirement, also referred to as “E-Verify”, only applies to contracts issued through a Request for Proposal process and to sole sources that are included within a Request for Proposal.

  • Busy Line Verification (BLV) means a service whereby an End User requests an operator to confirm the busy status of a line.

  • Independent Verification means that an evaluation is undertaken and reported by an individual or body whose organisation, systems and procedures conform to ISO Guide 65:1996 (EN 45011:1998) General requirements for bodies operating product certification systems (as amended form time to time) or equivalent, and who is accredited to audit against forest management standards by a body whose organisation, systems and procedures conform to ISO 17011: 2004 General Requirements for Providing Assessment and Accreditation of Conformity Assessment Bodies (as amended from time to time) or equivalent.

  • CEC Certification and Verification means that the CEC has certified (or, with respect to periods before the Project has commenced commercial operation (as such term is defined by and according to the CEC), that the CEC has pre-certified) that the Project is an ERR for purposes of the California Renewables Portfolio Standard and that all Energy produced by the Project qualifies as generation from an ERR for purposes of the Project.