DS-0 definition

DS-0. (“Digital Signal Level 0”) is the 64 Kbps zero-level signal in the time-division multiplex hierarchy.
DS-0. 64,000 bits per second; The world-wide standard speed for digitizing one voice conversation using pulse code modulation, which is approximately equivalent to a single voice or data channel.
DS-0 means a digital signal rate of 64 Kilobits per second (kbps).

Examples of DS-0 in a sentence

  • CLEC or its agent shall order and maintain a minimum of one 911 dedicated DS1 facility for each SR with a minimum of two one-way outgoing DS0 trunks dedicated for originating 911 calls to reach each applicable PSAP served by such SR.


More Definitions of DS-0

DS-0 means a Digital Signal Zero, which is a circuit with a bandwidth of 64 kilobits per second, which is the capacity necessary to carry a single voice conversation.
DS-0 means a circuit complying with TR-TSY-000333. "Switched and Special Access Services - Transmission Parameter Limits and Interface Combinations" Issue 1, July 1990. A "DS-1" is a signal conforming to the requirements set forth in Sections 9.3 and 10.2 of Bellcore TR-NWT-000499, Issue 5, December 1993. A "DS-3" is a signal conforming to the requirements set forth in Section 9.6 and 10.5 of Bellcore TR-NWT-000499, Issue 5, December, 1993. "Purchase Order" means any Excel purchase order accepted by IXC. "Requested Service Date" means the date Private Line Service on a Circuit is requested to commence specified in the applicable Purchase Order. "Service" means transmission service provided between North American DSX standard cross-connect panels located in IXC's terminal locations.
DS-0 means a circuit complying with TR-TSY-000333 "Switched and Special Access Services - Transmission Parameter Limits and Interface Combinations" Issue 1, July 1990.
DS-0 means a circuit complying with TR-TSY-000333 "Switched and Special Access Services -Transmission Parameter Limits and Interface Combinations" Issue 1, July 1990. "DS-1" means a circuit complying with AT&T Tech. Ref. Pub. 62411, December 1990, with Adde▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇d Bellcore TR-MWT-000499, Issue 5, December 1993. "DS-3" shall mean a circuit meeting the specifications
DS-0 means a circuit complying with TR-TSY-000333 "Switched and Special Access Services - Transmission Parameter Limits and Interface Combinations" Issue 1, July 1990. A "DS-l" is a signal conforming to the requirements set forth in Sections 9.3 and 10.2 of Bellcore TR-NWT-000499, Issue 5, December 1993. A "DS-3" is a signal conforming to the requirements set forth in Section 9.6 and 10.5 of Bellcore TR-NWT-000499, Issue 5, December 1993. "FOC" means Firm Order Confirmation, the form Supplier submits to Customer indicating the date that an ordered Circuit will be activated. An "OC-3c" is a signal based on the SONET frame structure as specified in Bellcore GR-253-CORE, Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Transport Systems: Common Criteria Physical Layer, and ANSI T1.105, Digital Hierarchy- Optical Interface Rates and Formats Specifications. An "OC-12c" is a signal based on the SONET frame structure as specified in Bellcore GR-253-CORE, Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Transport Systems: Common Criteria Physical Layer, and ANSI TI.105, Digital Hierarchy-Optical Interface Rates and Formats Specifications. An "OC-48c" is a signal based on the SONET frame structure as specified in Bellcore GR-253-CORE, Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) Transport Systems: Common Criteria Physical Layer, and ANSI T1.105, Digital Hierarchy-Optical Interface Rates and Formats Specifications. "On-Net" means a Circuit(s) provided on Supplier's network between two cities. "Purchase Order" means any Customer purchase IXC-CONFIDENTIAL IXC CONTRACT NO. 7188 PAGE 1 OF AMENDMENT NO.1 TO MSA 08/12/99
DS-0 means a circuit complying with TR-TSY-000333 "Switched and Special Access Services - Transmission Parameter Limits and Interface Combinations" Issue 1, July 1990. "DS-1" means a circuit complying with AT&T Tech. Ref. Pub. 62411, December 1990, with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, and Bellcore TR-MWT-000499, Issue 5, December 1993. "DS-3" shall mean a circuit meeting the specifications set forth in AT&T Technical Reference Pub. 54014 Addendum 1, November 1992 and Bellcore TB-NWT-608499, Issue 5, December 1993. "Purchase Order" means any Lessee purchase order accepted by Lessor. "Requested Service Date" means the date Service on a Circuit is requested to commence specified in the applicable Purchase Order. "Service" means transmission service provided between North American DSX standard cross-connect panels located in Lessor's terminal locations. To confirm their agreement to be bound hereby, the parties have executed this agreement below:
DS-0 means a Circuit complying with all applicable Bellcore standards in accordance with TR-TSY 000333 "Switched and Special Access Services - Transmission Parameter Limits and Interface Combinations" Issue 1, July 1990.