B8ZS definition

B8ZS means Bipolar 8 Zero Substitution, line code allowing use of the entire bandwidth of a 1.544 facility.

Examples of B8ZS in a sentence

  • The Parties agree to utilize B8ZS and Extended Super Frame (ESF) DS1 facilities, where available.

  • Where AMI trunks are used, either Party may request upgrade to B8ZS ESF when such equipment is available.

  • The Parties agree to utilize B8ZS and Extended Super Frame (ESF) facilities, with a DS1, DS3 or higher interface as justified by the traffic volume exchanged between the Parties and where technically feasible and commercially available.

  • The Parties agree to offer and provide to each other B8ZS Extended Superframe Format (ESF) facilities, where available, capable of voice and data traffic transmission.

  • If CLEC requests the addition of trunk capacity or modification of circuit characteristics (i.e., change of AMI to B8ZS) to the new frame, new facility ASRs shall be placed, and the embargo period shall extend from sixty (60) Days prior to the Conversion Date until five (5) Days after the Conversion Date.

  • Where AMI trunks are used, either Party may request upgrade to B8ZS ESF when such equipment is available and deployed.

  • Where available, each Party shall cooperate to ensure that its trunk groups are configured utilizing the B8ZS ESF protocol.

  • Where available and upon the request of the other Party, each Party shall cooperate to ensure that its trunk groups are configured utilizing the B8ZS Extended Super-frame protocol for 64 kbps Clear Channel Capability (64CCC) transmission to allow for ISDN interoperability between the Parties’ respective networks.

  • If VZW requests the addition of trunk capacity or modification of circuit characteristics (i.e., change of AMI to B8ZS) to the new frame, new facility ASRs shall be placed, and the embargo period shall extend from sixty (60) Days prior to the Conversion Date until five (5) Days after the Conversion Date.

  • The Parties agree to utilize B8ZS and Extended Super Frame (ESF) DS1 facilities, where available and where technically feasible.