Electronic Bonding definition

Electronic Bonding is a real-time and secure electronic exchange of data between information systems in separate companies. Electronic Bonding allows electronic access to services which have traditionally been handled through manual means. The heart of Electronic Bonding is strict adherence to both International and National standards. These standards define the communication and data protocols allowing all organizations in the world to exchange information.
Electronic Bonding is a method of OSS Interoperability defined and approved by ATIS that can use GDMO data models and CMIP/CMISE for secure transport.

Examples of Electronic Bonding in a sentence

  • The interface will be consistent with the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), T1- Telecommunications (T1) - Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P), standard T1.227-95 and T1.228-95 and the Ameritech Electronic Bonding Interface (EBI) document.

  • Electronic Bonding Trouble Administration (EBTA) is the 13-state uniform application-to-application interface that is available for trouble report submission and status updates.

  • The electronic interface gateways are comprised of either the Mediated Access System Electronic Bonding (MEDIACC EB) interface or the IMA GUI interface.

  • Measures the availability of ▇▇-▇▇ (Electronic Bonding – Trouble Administration) interface and reports the percentage of scheduled availability time the ▇▇-▇▇ Interface is available.

  • Qwest shall provide electronic interface gateways, including an Electronic Bonding interface and a GUI interface, for reviewing trouble history of a specific circuit, conducting testing where applicable, and reporting trouble to facilitate the exchange of updated information and progress reports between Qwest and WSP while the Trouble Report (TR) is open and a Qwest technician is working on the resolution.

  • The interface will be consistent with the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), T1-Telecommunications (T1) - Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P), standard T1.227-95 and T1.228- 95 and the Ameritech Electronic Bonding Interface (EBI) document.

  • Electronic Bonding Trouble Administration (EBTA) is the 13 state uniform application to application interface that is available for trouble report submission and status updates.

  • Qwest shall provide electronic interface gateways, including an Electronic Bonding interface and a GUI interface, for reviewing trouble history of a specific circuit, conducting testing where applicable, and reporting trouble to facilitate the exchange of updated information and progress reports between Qwest and VZW while the Trouble Report (TR) is open and a Qwest technician is working on the resolution.

  • Electronic Bonding Trouble Administration (EBTA) is the 13-state uniform application to application interface that is available for trouble report submission and status updates.

  • Electronic Bonding Trouble Administration - Graphical User Interface (EBTA-GUI) is the 13-state uniform GUI interface that allows CLEC to perform Mechanized Loop Testing (MLT), issue trouble tickets, view status, and view trouble history on-line.

Related to Electronic Bonding

  • Electronic agent means a computer program or an electronic or other automated means used independently to initiate an action or respond to electronic records or performances in whole or in part, without review or action by an individual.

  • Electronic act means an act committed through the use of a cellular telephone, computer, pager, personal communication device, or other electronic communication device.

  • Electronic cigarette means any oral device that provides a vapor of liquid nicotine, lobelia, and/or other similar substance, and the use or inhalation of which simulates smoking. The term shall include any such devices, whether they are manufactured, distributed, marketed, or sold as e-cigarettes, e-cigars, e-pipes, or under another product name or descriptor.