Call Route definition

Call Route means the provisioning of the Telstra PSTS which, when used with appropriate CPE, allows external callers to direct dial, without the intervention of an operator, an extension, paging service, Direct Dial Call distributor or voice messaging service. Customer has the same meaning as in Telstra’s General Terms and Conditions. Customer Premises Equipment or CPE means any equipment owned or used by the Customer in connection with a telecommunications service. Customer Premises Cabling means all telecommunications cabling beyond Telstra’s network boundary, and covers both internal and external cabling. Extended Zone Call means a call between a Basic Telephone Service and a Basic Telephone Service, public payphone or Public Creditphone where:  both services are in the same Extended Charging Zone; or  both services are in adjoining Extended Charging Zones; International Long Distance Call means directly dialed International Long Distance Calls from the SiteLine Accesses. Main Distribution Frame means the frame or equivalent device in Customer premises that provides the termination point for the lead-in cabling and the Customer Premises Cabling and provides facilities for cross jumpering between the two. National Long Distance Call unless otherwise shown in this Section, when indicated by one of the Bands set out in Table 5, means a call over a distance between Telstra Charging Centres within the range shown opposite the Band. SiteLine Standard Local has the same meaning as in clause 16 of the PSTS Section of the Standard Form of Agreement. SiteLine Optional QuickCall (Local) is an optional local call tariff designed for SiteLine Customers with the majority of local calls under 2 minutes.

Examples of Call Route in a sentence

  • Each Alternate Call Route plan is a distinct and independent plan.

  • Call routing based on called and calling party, trunk groups, codec filtering and Call Route Prioritization.

Related to Call Route

  • Call Right The right of the holder thereof (or any successor), as named in the applicable Supplement, to purchase Certificates from the Holders thereof or to purchase Underlying Securities from the Trust.

  • Call and Put Period means the period commencing on and including the Issue Date to and including the day after 14 April 2022 or, if such date is not a Business Day, the next following Business Day.

  • Local Exchange Routing Guide (LERG) means the iconectiv Reference document used by Telecommunications Carriers to identify NPA-NXX routing and homing information as well as Network element and equipment designations.

  • Call Rights As defined in Section 9.01(f).

  • Bidders from a country which shares a land border with India for the purpose of this Order means: