Type 2A Interconnection definition
Examples of Type 2A Interconnection in a sentence
A Type 2A Interconnection provides access to the valid NXX codes served by End Offices subtending the Tandem Switch.
A Type 2A Interconnection cannot be used to reach local Operator Services, Directory Assistance or 911/E911.
Type 2B Interconnection are one-way or two-way facilities that provide a high usage route between a BellSouth end office and a Carrier’s POI and provides access to all BellSouth NXX codes homed in that specific end office and is provided in conjunction with Type 2A Interconnection.
Type 2A 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).
A Type 2A Interconnection is a trunk-side connection to a CenturyLink Tandem Switch that uses either MF or SS7 signaling and supervision.
Type 2A Interconnection are one-way or two-way facilities that provide a trunk side connection between a BellSouth tandem switch and a Carrier’s POI and provides access to all BellSouth end offices and third party providers subtending the BellSouth tandem.
A Type 2A Interconnection can be used to exchange Jointly Provided Switched Access Service Traffic using separate trunk groups.
A Type 2A Interconnection provides access to the valid NXX codes served by End Offices and Remote Switches subtending the Tandem Switch.
A Type 2A Interconnection is a trunk-side connection to a CenturyLink Tandem Switch that uses SS7 signaling and supervision.
WSP-to-AT&T-21STATE traffic on a Type 2A Interconnection Trunk Group must be destined for an NPA-NXX residing in an AT&T-21STATE End Office Switch that homes on that AT&T- 21STATE Tandem Office Switch.