Ancillary Interconnection Sample Clauses
The Ancillary Interconnection clause defines the terms and conditions under which additional or supplementary connections to a primary system or network are established. Typically, this clause outlines the technical requirements, responsibilities, and approval processes for connecting secondary equipment or facilities, such as backup generators or distributed energy resources, to the main grid. By specifying these parameters, the clause ensures that all ancillary connections are safely integrated and do not disrupt the primary system, thereby maintaining operational reliability and regulatory compliance.
Ancillary Interconnection. 6.2.2.10.7.1 One-way mobile to land trunk group connection between the VZW POI and the Qwest network to terminate calls for miscellaneous traffic including: Directory Assistance, Operator Services (collect, credit card and Third Party Billed), MF Toll Free Services, and E911/911. 6.2.2.11 Testing
Ancillary Interconnection. 6.2.2.10.7.1 One-way mobile to land trunk group connection between the Viaero Wireless POI and the CenturyLink QC network to terminate calls for miscellaneous traffic including: Directory Assistance, Operator Services (collect, credit card and Third Party Billed), MF Toll Free Services, and E911/911. 6.2.2.11 Testing
Ancillary Interconnection. 6.2.2.4.1 One-way mobile to land trunk group connection between the Nevada Wireless POI and the Qwest Serving Wire Center of the POI which includes Qwest common transport to terminate calls for miscellaneous traffic including: Directory Assistance, Operator Services (collect, credit card and Third Party Billed), Toll Free Services, 911, InterLATA Toll Services.
Ancillary Interconnection. 6.2.2.10.7.1 One-way mobile to land trunk group connection between the Viaero Wireless POI and the CenturyLink QC network to terminate calls for miscellaneous traffic including: Directory Assistance, Operator Services (collect, credit card and Third Party Billed), MF Toll Free Services, and E911/911. 6.2.2.11 Testing
