Basic Rate Interface (BRI) definition

Basic Rate Interface (BRI) means an ISDN interface configuration providing a maximum of two (2) B-Channels plus one D-Channel (i.e., 2B+D).

Examples of Basic Rate Interface (BRI) in a sentence

  • Basic Rate Interface (BRI) Basic Rate Interface ISDN services shall provide two circuit-switched, digital “clear channel” 64 Kbps “B” channels and a 16 Kbps packet data “D” channel over a single cable pair.

  • Next came ISDN, Basic Rate Interface (BRI) with speeds up to 128 Kbps of user data.

  • There are two types of ISDN: • Basic Rate Interface (BRI) -- consists of two 64-Kbps B-channels and one D-channel for transmitting control information.

  • Effective June 1, 2023, Basic Rate Interface (BRI) is grandfathered and will no longer be available to new customers.

  • Analog (1.6.3.2.1) Frame Relay (1.6.3.2.4) (includes access) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) (1.6.3.2.5) (includes access) Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) (1.6.3.2.1.1) Objectives: The Unavailable Time objective shall not exceed: Rights and Remedies Per Occurrence: 25 percent of the TMRC and three (3) Business Days ADUC, when applicable, per occurrence for each service (Circuit ID) out of service for a period greater than the committed objective level.

  • The minimum term of any Order for Service (“Order”) issued during the Agreement Term (“Order Term”) is six months for ISDN-PRI Business Service and one month for ISDN-BRI Service (Effective June 1, 2023, Basic Rate Interface (BRI) is grandfathered and will no longer be available to new customers).

  • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI) (1.6.3.2.2) Monthly Aggregated Measurements: First month to fail to meet the committed SLA objective shall result in a 15% rebate of the TMRC and three (3) Business Days of the Average Daily Usage Cost (ADUC) (if applicable) for all missed appointments.