PBX Trunks Sample Clauses

The PBX Trunks clause defines the terms and conditions governing the provision and use of trunk lines that connect a private branch exchange (PBX) system to the public telephone network. It typically outlines the responsibilities of both the service provider and the customer regarding installation, maintenance, and capacity of the trunk lines, as well as any service level commitments or limitations. By clearly specifying these aspects, the clause ensures reliable connectivity for business telephony needs and allocates responsibility for service quality and troubleshooting between the parties.
PBX Trunks. Digital Trunks (Supertrunk)
PBX Trunks. Contractor shall provide trunking to County PBX systems. Trunking shall be loop or ground start signaling as requested by County. Contractor shall provide line rotary ▇▇▇▇ for trunk groups and shall provide individual NPA- NXX-XXXX numbers for each trunk, except DID trunks. A. Basic Trunks Contractor shall provide Basic trunks that can be used to carry one-way outbound traffic, one-way inbound traffic, or two-way traffic. Transmission loss for these trunks will not exceed more than 8.0 dB. B. Assured Trunks Contractor shall provide Assured PBX trunks that can be used to carry one-way outbound traffic, one-way inbound traffic, direct Inward dialing, or a combination thereof. Transmission loss for these trunks will not exceed 5.5 dB. C. Direct Inward Dial (DID) Contractor shall provide DID trunking for County PBXs. DID trunking shall out dial the station number of each PBX extension to allow a caller to directly ring a PBX extension without the assistance of an attendant. Contractor shall provide DID number groups (NPA-NXX-AAAA to NPA- NXX-BBBB). Contractor shall provide DID groups as small as twenty
PBX Trunks. If CLEC desires access to a different UNE Combination, CLEC may request access through the BFR Process set forth in this Agreement. NE-lnp-unitrearr-unec Page ▇▇▇▇▇▇-NE-CDS-990128-0044/lcm/6/6/2001