CCSAC definition

CCSAC or “CCSAS” means the Common Channel Signaling access connection or access service, respectively, which connects one Party’s signaling point of Interconnection (“SPOI”) to the other Party’s Signaling Transfer Point for the exchange of SS7 messages.

Examples of CCSAC in a sentence

  • For Line Information Database (“LIDB”) inquiry traffic, at any Verizon Signaling Transfer Point in the LATA in which the LIDB is located, over a CCSAC link.

  • For toll free service access code (e.g., 800/888/877) database inquiry traffic, at any Verizon Signaling Transfer Point in the LATA in which the originating AT&T Broadband Wire Center is located, over a CCSAC link.

  • Therefore, Nevada Wireless must have Common Channel Signaling Access Capability (CCSAC).

  • CCSAC service utilizes the SS7 network and provides access to call-related databases that reside at USWC ’s SCPs, such as the Line Information Database (LIDB) and the 800 Database.

  • Qwest query services and charges are defined in Qwest’s FCC Tariff #1, Section 13.19.1, including End Office and Tandem Default Query Charges which are contained in Tariff Section 13 (Miscellaneous Service) and Database Query Charges which are contained in Tariff Section 20 (CCSAC Service Applications).

  • USWC will offer unbundled signaling via LIS-Common Channel Signaling Capability (CCSAC).

Related to CCSAC

  • PSC means the New York State Public Service Commission.