PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK Sample Clauses

PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK. (PSTN) means a specified switched public telephone network. A two-way switched telecommunications service to the general public.
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PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK. The public network operated by common carriers for switched telephone services.
PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK. Radio: a Project 25 compliant control station, consolette, mobile or portable radio assigned to the System that has a unique identification number. RGU: radio gateway unit RF: radio frequency Service Level Agreement (SLA): the Service Level Agreement outlines the operations and maintenance services as required by the User Council membership for the sustainment and operations of the ALMR infrastructure. The performance metrics contained in the SLA describes the maintenance standards for the ALMR system infrastructure. ALMR cost share services are also outlined in the SLA. SIP: session initiation protocol State of Alaska (SOA): the primary maintainer of the State's microwave system and shared owner of the System. System Management Office (SMO): the team of specialists responsible for management of maintenance and operations of the System. User: an agency, person, group, organization, or other entity which has an existing written Membership Agreement with one of the Parties to the Cooperative and Mutual Aid Agreement. Terms are synonymous and interchangeable. User Council: governing body responsible for recommending all operational and maintenance decisions affecting the system. Under the direction and supervision of the Executive Council, the User Council has the responsibility for management oversight and operations of the system. The User Council oversees the development of system operations plans, procedures and policies under the direction and guidance of the Executive Council. WAN: wide area network Zone: a grouping of channels within the radio
PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK. (PSTN) PSTN provides switching and signalling for local, long distance and international voice and low speed data calls. A modem links in to the PSTN and can be used for a permanent connection. Customers need only arrange an extra separate telephone line that the modem can remain permanently plugged into, then set it up to dial AAPT. Permanent modem connections are suitable for solutions dealing with only small amounts of data traffic (up to 56kbps) with 5-10 users.
PUBLIC SWITCHED TELEPHONE NETWORK. Radio: a Project 25 compliant control station, consolette, mobile or portable radio assigned to the System that has a unique identification number. RGU: radio gateway unit RF: radio frequency Service Level Agreement (SLA): the Service Level Agreement outlines the operations and maintenance services as required by the User Council membership for the sustainment and operations of the ALMR infrastructure. The performance metrics contained in the SLA describes the maintenance standards for the ALMR system infrastructure. ALMR cost share services are also outlined in the SLA. SIP: session initiation protocol State of Alaska (SOA): the primary maintainer of the SATS (the State's microwave system), and shared owner of the System. State of Alaska Telecommunications Systems (SATS): the State of Alaska statewide telecommunications system microwave network. System Management Office (SMO): the team of specialists responsible for management of maintenance and operations of the System. User/Member: an agency, person, group, organization or other entity which has an existing written Membership Agreement with one of the Parties to the Cooperative Agreement. Terms are synonymous and interchangeable. User Council: the User Council is responsible for recommending all operational and maintenance decisions affecting the System. Under the direction and supervision of the Executive Council, the User Council has the responsibility for management oversight and operations of the System. The User Council oversees the development of System operations plans, procedures and policies under the direction and guidance of the Executive Council. WAN: wide area network Zone: a grouping of channels within the radio

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