Desired Due Date definition

Desired Due Date means the desired service activation date as requested by CLEC on a service order.
Desired Due Date means the desired service activation date as requested by MCIm on a service order.
Desired Due Date means the desired service activation date as requested by MCIm on a service order. “Dialing Parity” is as defined in the Act. “Digital Signal Level” is one of several transmission rates in the time-division multiplex hierarchy. “Digital Signal Level 0” (DS-0) is the 64 Kbps zero-level signal in the time-division multiplex hierarchy. “Digital Signal Level 1” (DS-1) is the 1.544 Mbps first-level signal in the time-division multiplex hierarchy. In the time-division multiplexing hierarchy of the telephone network, DS-1 is the initial level of multiplexing. “Digital Signal Level 3” (DS-3) is the 44.736 Mbps third-level signal in the time-division multiplex hierarchy. In the time-division multiplexing hierarchy of the telephone network, DS-3 is defined as the third level of multiplexing.

Examples of Desired Due Date in a sentence

  • Sprint shall reject any orders on account of the customer Desired Due Date conflicts with published Sprint order provisioning interval requirements.

  • Embarq shall reject any orders on account of the customer Desired Due Date conflicts with published Embarq order provisioning interval requirements.

  • AT&T will specify on each order its Desired Due Date (“DDD”) for completion of that particular order.

  • These 14 fields are: (1) Ported Telephone Number; (2) Account Number; (3) Zip Code; (4) Company Code; (5) New Network Service Provider; (6) Desired Due Date; (7) Purchase Order Number; (8) Version; (9) Number Portability Direction Indicator; (10) Customer Carrier Name Abbreviation; (11) Requisition Type and Status; (12) Activity; (13) Telephone Number (Initiator); and (14) Agency Authority Status.

  • The Cable Proposal includes the following eight fields: Purchase Order Number; Account Number; Desired Due Date; Company Code; New Network Service Provider; Zip Code; Ported Telephone Number; and Version.

  • Embarq will reject any orders on account of the customer Desired Due Date conflicts with published Embarq order provisioning interval requirements.

  • LSR Desired Due Date (LSR DDD) is defined as the due date requested in a customer’s LSR.

  • The data gathered is analyzed using a protocol in relation to students who have been identified as most in need of OST supports.

  • DDD (Desired Due Date) Choose the date you are expecting for service turn-up.

  • Thereis general agreement in the record and within the industry that at least nine of the proposed fields are necessary to accomplish a simple port within one business day: (1) Ported Telephone Number; (2) Account Number; (3) ZipCode; (4) Company Code; (5) New Network Service Provider; (6) Desired Due Date; (7) Purchase Order Number;(8) Version; and (9) Number Portability Direction Indicator.


More Definitions of Desired Due Date

Desired Due Date means the desired service activation date as requested by MCIm on a service order. “Dialing Parity” is as defined in the Act.
Desired Due Date means the desired service activation date as requested by RESELLER on a service order.
Desired Due Date means the desired service activation date as requested by Sprint on a service order.

Related to Desired Due Date

  • Payment Due Date means the date by which the Date of Payment must occur, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 504.3 through 504.5 of this Exhibit, in order for NYSERDA not to be liable for interest pursuant to Section 504.6.

  • Proposal Due Date means the date and time specified in the Proposal Invitation, or any addenda thereto, by which Vendors are required to submit Proposals for this Proposal Invitation.

  • Bid Due Date means Bid Submission end date and time given in the E-tender

  • Scheduled Payment Date means a date on which a payment or delivery is to be made under Section 2(a)(i) with respect to a Transaction.

  • Due Date The day of the month on which the Monthly Payment is due on a Mortgage Loan, exclusive of any days of grace.

  • Bill Due Date means thirty (30) calendar days from the bill date.

  • Maturity Payment Date means the date falling on the fifth Business Day following the Valuation Date, provided, however, that if the Reference Portfolio Return is not determined on such Valuation Date because the date at which the Reference Asset Return of one or more Reference Assets to be determined is postponed, then the Maturity Payment Date will be the fifth Business Day following the latest of such postponed dates at which the Reference Portfolio Return is determined; in each case where the Maturity Payment Date is so postponed, there will be no interest or other compensation made in respect of any such delay.

  • Scheduled Payment The scheduled monthly payment on a Mortgage Loan due on any Due Date allocable to principal and/or interest on such Mortgage Loan which, unless otherwise specified herein, shall give effect to any related Debt Service Reduction and any Deficient Valuation that affects the amount of the monthly payment due on such Mortgage Loan.

  • Default Repayment Date means the settlement date set out by the Bond Trustee in a Default Notice requesting early redemption of the Bonds.

  • Periodic Distribution Date means the first Business Day that is as soon as reasonably practicable occurring approximately ninety (90) days after the immediately preceding Periodic Distribution Date.