Interconnection Specifications Sample Clauses

The Interconnection Specifications clause defines the technical and operational requirements that must be met for two or more systems, networks, or facilities to connect and function together. It typically outlines the standards, protocols, and procedures that each party must follow to ensure compatibility and reliable data or service exchange. By clearly establishing these specifications, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and technical issues, ensuring seamless integration and minimizing the risk of service disruptions.
Interconnection Specifications. 1.1 DS-3. DS-3 service is provided in accordance with ANSI Standard T1.102 (formerly AT&T Compatibility Bulletin 119) and Technical Reference 54014'4. DS-3 Service operates at 44.736 Mbps. 1.2 Optical SONET Services (OC-N). Optical SONET Services are provided in accordance with ANSI Standard T1.105. OC-3 Service operates at 155.520 Mbps and is configured with 3 separate STS-1 signaling paths. OC-3C Service operates at 155.520 Mbps and is configured with 1 STS-3C signaling path (or 3 concatenated STS-1 signaling paths). OC-12 Service operates at 622.080 Mbps with 12 separate STS-1 signaling paths. OC-12C Service operates at 622.080 Mbps with 1 STS-12C signaling path (or 4 separate STS-3C signaling paths). OC-48 Service operates at 9953.280 Mbps and is configured with 48 separate STS-1 signaling paths.
Interconnection Specifications a. Optical Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) capacity. SDH capacity is provided in accordance with ITU standards. Available Line rates are shown in Table G.3 below.
Interconnection Specifications. 1. DS-1. DS-1 service is provided in accordance with ANSI Standard T1.102 and T1.403 (formerly AT&T Compatibility Bulletin 119). DS-1 Service operates at 1.544 Mbps. 2. DS-3. DS-3 service is provided in accordance with ANSI Standard T1.102 (formerly AT&T Compatibility Bulletin 119) and Technical Reference 54014 `4. DS-3 Service operates at 44.736 Mbps. 3. Optical SONET Services (OC-N). Optical SONET Services are provided in accordance with ANSI Standard T1.105. OC-3 Service operates at 155.520 Mbps and is configured with 3 separate STS-1 signaling paths. OC-3C Service operates at 155.520 Mbps and is configured with 1 STS-3C signaling path (or 3 concatenated STS-1 signaling paths). OC-12 Service operates at 622.080 Mbps with 12 separate STS-1 signaling paths. OC-12C Service operates at 622.080 Mbps with 1 STS- 12C signaling path (or 4 separate STS-3C signaling paths). OC-48 Service operates at 2488.320 Mbps and is configured with 48 separate STS-1 signaling paths. B. Availability.
Interconnection Specifications. 1. The Customer interconnection point of 2.5Gb or 10Gb wavelength signals at the Level 3 location will be at OSX cross-connect panels (“Level 3 Network Interface”). SC physical connections will be standard. 2. The Level 3 Network will be compatible with the ▇▇▇▇ System hierarchical clock synchronization methods and stratum levels as described in Bellcore Technical Advisory (GR436-Core). 3. Level 3 equipment must also meet the interconnect specifications listed above and shall meet or exceed with jitter requirements of Bellcore Technical Advisory GR253.