Enterprise Trunk definition

Enterprise Trunk means an aggregation of Trunk Groups, primarily for the purpose of applying a routing policy to select a Trunk Group for a call terminating to the PBX from CenturyLink.

Examples of Enterprise Trunk in a sentence

  • If Customer purchases Enterprise Trunk Premium (ETP), the standard VoIP Network Availability SLA threshold is enhanced to 100%.

  • With Enterprise Trunk Premium, Verizon provides a billable business continuity option if Customer desires session border controller (SBC) geographic redundancy.

  • Further, the customer will not be able to use the following Enterprise level features: BEST+; Enterprise Trunk Premium; or share tiered long distance minutes across Customer sites.

  • If Customer purchases Enterprise Trunk Premium, the standard VoIP Network Availability Service Level Agreement (“SLA”) threshold is enhanced to 100%.

  • Enterprise Trunk Premium provides a business continuity option in which Verizon provisions mirrored capacity in secondary geographically-diverse Session Border Controller (“SBC”) High Availability (“HA”) Pairs serving Customer’s enterprise.

  • Enterprise Route Overflow enables Customer to designate an alternate telephone number to route all of its VoIP traffic in the event all trunk group routes within Customer’s Enterprise Trunk are exhausted.

  • If Customer purchases Enterprise Trunk Premium (ETP), the VoIP Network Availability SLA is increased to 100%.