CCIS definition

CCIS means the signaling system, developed for use between switching systems with stored-program control, in which all of the signaling information for one or more groups of trunks is transmitted over a dedicated high-speed data link rather than on a per-trunk basis and, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the CCIS used by the Parties shall be SS7.
CCIS means the central credit information system recognized by the National Bank of Hungary (in Hungarian: “KHR”).
CCIS means the central credit information system recognised by the National Bank of Hungary.

Examples of CCIS in a sentence

  • Parties will use their best efforts to convert all networks transporting transit traffic to deliver each call to the other Party’s network with SS7 Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS) and other appropriate TCAP messages in order to facilitate full interoperability and billing functions.

  • Where SS7 connectivity is available and required by the applicable municipality, the Parties agree to implement CCIS trunking.

  • Thereafter, trunks shall be established with SS7 signaling and both parties will cooperate to implement CCIS trunking.

  • To the extent that networks involved in transit traffic deliver calls with CCIS and the appropriate Transactional Capabilities Application Part (“TCAP”) message, CBT will deliver such information to the terminating third-party LEC or CMRS provider.

  • Except for the 8-K Filing, any Registration Statement required to be filed pursuant to the Registration Rights Agreement or as otherwise required by law, without the prior written consent of any applicable Buyer, neither the Issuer nor any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates shall disclose the name of such Buyer in any filing, announcement, release or otherwise.


More Definitions of CCIS

CCIS means a method of digitally transmitting call set-up and network control data over separate physical or virtual connections from those which normally carry the actual call user connections. This technology supersedes "in-band" signalling. The current industry standard for common carrier network signaling is called Signaling System 7.
CCIS means a method of transmitting call set-up and network control data over a digital signaling network separate from the public switched telephone network facilities that carry the actual voice or data traffic of the call. "SS7" means the common channel out of band signaling protocol developed by the Consultative Committee for International Telephone and Telegraph ("CCITT") and the American National Standards Institute ("ANSI"). BA and Covad currently utilize this out-of-band signaling protocol. "CCSAC" or "CCSAS" means the common channel signaling access connection or service, respectively, which connects one Party's signaling point of interconnection ("SPOI") to the other Party's STP for the exchange of SS7 messages.
CCIS means the central credit information system recognized by the National Bank of Hungary (in Hungar- ian: “KHR”).
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CCIS means the central credit information system recognized by the Hungarian Financial Supervisory Authority (in Hungarian: “KHR”).
CCIS means the signaling system, developed for use between switching systems with stored‑program control, in which all of the signaling information for one or more groups of trunks is transmitted over a dedicated high‑speed data link rather than on a per‑trunk basis and, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the CCIS used by the Parties shall be Signaling System 7 (SS7). A “Conditioned Loop” is a copper loop from which load coils, bridge taps, low-pass filters, range extenders, and similar devices that carriers use to improve voice transmission capability have been removed. A conditioned copper loop will meet basic electrical standards such as metallic connectivity and capacitive and resistive balance, and will not include load coils, mid-span repeaters or excessive bridged tap (bridged tap in excess of 2,500 feet in length).
CCIS means the FDR Commercial Card Interchange Service program which calculates and inputs an Eligible Merchant’s applicable sales tax for certain commercial transactions, where such Eligible Merchant has not input such information, so that such Eligible Merchant’s commercial card transactions may receive a more favorable interchange rate.