Type 1 Interconnection definition
Examples of Type 1 Interconnection in a sentence
Type 1 Interconnection is a trunk connection with line treatment at an End Office that uses trunk-side signaling protocols in conjunction with a feature generically referred to as Trunk With Line Treatment.
Type 1 Interconnection is technically defined in Telcordia Technical Reference GR-145-CORE, Issue 2 May 1998, as in effect from time to time (or any successor thereto).
Type 1 Interconnection is a trunk side connection between a BellSouth end office and a Carrier’s POI and provides the capability to access all BellSouth end offices within the LATA.
A Type 1 Interconnection uses multi-frequency (MF) address pulsing and supervision only.
A Type 1 Interconnection uses multifrequency (MF) address pulsing and supervision only.
Type 1 Interconnection provide the same access that is available to Frontier end-users, e.g., access to Frontier’ directory assistance, operator services, 911/E-911, intra- and interLATA calling, Service Area Codes (e.g., 800, 900), interexchange carrier codes (e.g., 950, 10XXX), and international calling.
ALLTEL shall be responsible for the physical plant facility from its network to the appropriate point of interconnection within the serving wire center boundary of the end office in which the tandem, providing Type 2A Interconnection, is located, or within the serving wire center boundary of the end office providing Type 1 Interconnection on its network.
When delivering Ancillary Services traffic to Pacific, Carrier must use at least one (1) Type 1 Interconnection Facility in each LATA, dedicated soley for ancillary traffic, irrespective of the number of Pacific Access Tandem Switches or Type 2A CMRS Interconnections between Pacific and Carrier in that LATA.
Type 1 Interconnection provide the same access that is available to Citizens end-users, e.g., access to Citizens’ directory assistance, operator services, 911/E-911, intra- and interLATA calling, Service Area Codes (e.g., 800, 900), interexchange carrier codes (e.g., 950, 10XXX), and international calling.
AWS will use its best efforts to reconfigure its network as quickly as reasonably possible to cease using any Type 1 Interconnection and, rather, to utilize only Type 2 Interconnection arrangements for all types of traffic when such arrangements are made available to AWS by Verizon.