High Volume Call In (HVCI) / Mass Calling (Choke) Trunk Group Sample Clauses

High Volume Call In (HVCI) / Mass Calling (Choke) Trunk Group. 5.6.1 If TCAL should acquire a HVCI/Mass Calling customer, i.e. a radio station, TCAL shall provide written notification to TDS TELECOM. TDS TELECOM reserves the option to provide either a physical or “virtual” trunk group, with a virtual group preferred where technically feasible, for HVCI/Mass Calling Trunking.
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High Volume Call In (HVCI) / Mass Calling (Choke) Trunk Group. SBC- 13STATE
High Volume Call In (HVCI) / Mass Calling (Choke) Trunk Group. 5.7.1 If XXXXX 0 should acquire a HVCI/Mass Calling customer, i.e. a radio station, LEVEL 3 shall provide written notification to TDS TELECOM. TDS TELECOM reserves the option to provide either a physical or “virtual” trunk group, with a virtual group preferred where technically feasible, for HVCI/Mass Calling Trunking.
High Volume Call In (HVCI) / Mass Calling (Choke) Trunk Group. 5.7.1 If CLEC should acquire a HVCI/Mass Calling customer, i.e. a radio station, CLEC shall provide written notification to UNION. UNION reserves the option to provide either a physical or “virtual” trunk group, with a virtual group preferred where technically feasible, for HVCI/Mass Calling Trunking.

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