CAMA definition

CAMA means Centralized Automatic Message Accounting (MF signaling parameter).
CAMA means Centralized Automatic Message Accounting.
CAMA means Computer-Assisted Mass Appraisal;

Examples of CAMA in a sentence

  • The amended CPE solution shall provide an interface with CAMA according to the additional cost elements as per Exhibit 22 – Cost Workbook.

  • The CPE solution shall interface with CAMA according to the additional technical requirements as per Exhibit 21 - Technical Requirements (See section B for details).

  • There will be no additional costs for maintaining, servicing, or disconnecting the CAMA (See section C for details).

  • This Statement of Work (SOW) establishes the Master Purchase Agreement that shall be used by every PSAP in California to procure CPE that utilizes both CAMA and PSNP and RNSP NG 9-1-1 Trunks to deliver 9-1-1 traffic to every PSAP.

  • The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires Xspedius to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from Xspedius’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions.


More Definitions of CAMA

CAMA means Centralized Automated Message Accounting that is typically setup as call associated signaling. CAMA trunks are used both between the originating End Office (EO) and the Selective Router (SR) as well as between the SR and the PSAP.
CAMA means the Companies and Allied Matters Act CAP C20 LFN 2004 as may be amended or supplemented from time to time.
CAMA means the Companies and Allied Matters Act, Cap C20, LFN 2004
CAMA means Companies and Allied Matters Act.
CAMA. What’s in a Name? The meaning of the term gama is a highly contentious issue. First, the concept gama has become a ‘sublime object’102 in the popular ideology of the post-colonial period. Sinhala urban and semi-urban intellectuals with a rural upbringing have romanticized and glorified gama as an ideal form of social organisation.103 If we do not take the trouble to clearly define ‘gama’ when it is being used in a historical and an anthropological sense, there is a danger of falling into the trap set up by these popular ideologies.104 Second, various socio-anthropological and political-economic meanings have been suggested. Third, the meaning of gama has gone through a series of semantic changes over the course of the time. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ has lucidly elaborated different contexts of using the term: “The Sinhalese term gama, normally signifies a village, but the word is applied to an estate or even to one field”.105 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, who studied Madagama, a settlement in the Hiniduma pattuwa of Galle district, chiefly on the basis of field research in the early 1960s, with a useful historical focus, proposed three meanings for the term: (1) The primary meaning of gama is an estate, owned originally by a founding ancestor. Ideally agnatic descendants of this individual have praYeni (ancestral) rights in the estate. Thus villagers continually make statements of the following order: 'Mata gamen aten panguYaP aiti- I owe 1/ 8 share of the gama.' It is clear that in this context a villager is thinking of gama as 'estate in which he has rights in the form of 'fractional shares' (pangu). For the purpose of land tenure this is the most important meaning of gama.…
CAMA means the Computer-Aided Mass Appraisal System in use by the Town as of the date of the Contract awarded hereunder.
CAMA means the Companies and Allied Matters Act and includes such amendment or re-enactment thereof as may from time to time be made