Feature Group B definition

Feature Group B or “FGB” means FGB interexchange access as defined in BellSouth's FCC Tariff No. 1.
Feature Group B or “FGB” means the FGB Access, which is available to all Customers, except for the termination of originating calls placed over FGD by an IXC, provides trunk side access to Telephone Company End Office Switches with an associate uniform 950-0XXX or 950-1XXX access code for the Customer's use in originating and terminating Telecommunications to an IXC.
Feature Group B or “FGB” means the FGB Access, which is available to all Customers, except for the termination of originating calls placed over FGD by an IXC, provides trunk side access to Telephone Company End Office Switches with an associate uniform 950-0XXX or 950-1XXX access code for the Customer's use in originating and terminating Telecommunications to an IXC

Examples of Feature Group B in a sentence

  • Switched Exchange Access Services include but may not be limited to: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group D, 700 access, 800 access, 888 access and 900 access.

  • Should the Customer not provide a percentage of interstate use, the Company will use the reported Feature Group B or Feature Group D aggregated percentage of interstate use.

  • Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group C, Feature Group D, 500, 700, 800 access and 900 access services.

  • Switched Access Services include: Feature Group A, Feature Group B, Feature Group C, Feature Group D, 800 access and 900 access services.

  • The company will record all customer messages carried over Feature Group B for 900 access service, C, and D switched access service that are available to company-provided recording equipment or operators.

  • The CLEC requests Recording Company to provide all Feature Group B terminating usage recordings including Feature Group B over D.

  • The CLEC requests Recording Company to provide all Feature Group B, Feature Group C and Feature Group D terminating usage recordings including Feature Group B over D and Feature Group C over D.

  • For terminating calls over Feature Group B or D of Direct Trunks, the measurement of access minutes begins when the terminating Feature Group B or D, or Feature Group D Direct Trunk switch receives answer supervision from the terminating end user's local switch, indicating the terminating end user has answered.

  • The measurement of terminating call usage over Feature Group B or D or Direct Trunk ends when the terminating Feature Group B or D or Direct Trunk switch receives disconnect supervision from either the terminating end user's local switch, indicating the terminating end user has disconnected, or the Customer's point of termination, whichever is recognized first by the switch.

  • For originating calls over Feature Group B or D or Direct Trunks, usage measurement begins when the originating Feature Group B or D switch receives the first wink supervisory signal forwarded from the Customer's point of termination.

Related to Feature Group B

  • Feature Group A (FGA means calls either originated by, or delivered to, an End User who has purchased switched access FGA service from the interstate or intrastate tariffs of either Party. FGA also includes, but is not limited to, FGA-like services provided by either Party, where calls are originated from and/or delivered to numbers which are assigned to a Rate Center within one LATA but where the Party receiving the call is physically located in a LATA different than the LATA of the Party originating the call.

  • Feature Group D (FGD means the access available to all customers, providing trunk side access to a Party’s End Office Switches with an associated uniform 101XXXX access code for customer’s use in originating and terminating communications.

  • Distribution Network means a 'distribution network' as defined in Special Condition E2A of the Transporter's Licence held by each DN Operator;

  • Feature means a distinguishable software function included in the Software and as further detailed in Schedule 3 and the Product Handbook. Various Features may be grouped together in Feature Packs.

  • Distribution Network Operator or “DSO” shall mean the operator of a Distribution Network.

  • Distribution Plan means the plan hereafter approved by the MDL Court for the distribution of the Settlement Amount (net of any attorneys’ fees or costs that are awarded by the MDL Court) to Stanford Investors who have had their Claims allowed by the Receiver.

  • Distribution Service means the delivery of electricity to Customers by the Distribution Company.

  • Bundle means to collect contributions from more than one source which are then delivered by one person to the Mayor or to his political fundraising committee.

  • Group B means educational improvements for pupils in

  • Behavior Support Plan means the individualized proactive support strategies used to support positive behavior.

  • USP-NF means the current edition of the United States Pharmacopeia-National Formulary.

  • Support Plan means a service offering that sets out the level of service entitlements purchased by Customer as described in detail in the Agreement.

  • Sprint means a set period of time during which specific work is realized and made ready for review.

  • Enhanced 911 Service (“E911”) means a telephone communication service which will automatically route a call dialed “9-1-1” to a designated public safety answering point (PSAP) attendant and will provide to the attendant the calling party’s telephone number and, when possible, the address from which the call is being placed and the Emergency Response agencies responsible for the location from which the call was dialed.

  • Student media means any means of communication that are:

  • Broadband service means a retail service capable of transmitting data over an access line at a rate greater than 200 kilobits per second.

  • Enhanced Service Provider (ESP means the provider of enhanced services, as those services are defined in 47 CFR Section 64.702.

  • Non-Network means any hospital, day care centre or other provider that is not part of the network.

  • Short-rotation coppice means a specific management regime whereby the poles of trees are cut every one to two years and which is aimed at producing biomass for energy. It is exempt from the UK government timber procurement policy requirements and falls under agricultural regulation and supervision rather than forestry. The exemption only refers to short-rotation coppice, and not 'conventional' coppice which is forest management and therefore subject to the timber policy.

  • Support Service means an activity, such as information technology, accounting, human resources, legal, and other support functions that are required to support the ongoing delivery of core services.

  • Service Media means central heating and hot water systems, electrical services for power and lighting, drainage and water services, and any data or phone services provided;

  • Distribution main means the portion of any main with which a service line is, or is intended to be, immediately connected;

  • Qualified company means a For- eign Issuer whose securities are quali- fied for investment on a tax-deferred basis by a Canadian Retirement Ac- count under Canadian law.

  • Fund/SERV means NSCC’s Mutual Fund Settlement, Entry and Registration Verification System, a system for automated, centralized processing of mutual fund purchase and redemption orders, settlement, and account registration; “Networking” shall mean NSCC’s system that allows mutual funds and life insurance companies to exchange account level information electronically; and “Settling Bank” shall mean the entity appointed by the Trust or you, as applicable, to perform such settlement services on behalf of the Trust and you, as applicable, which entity agrees to abide by NSCC’s then current rules and procedures insofar as they relate to same day funds settlement. In all cases, processing and settlement of share transactions shall be done in a manner consistent with applicable law.

  • Provider network means an affiliated group of varied health care providers that is established to provide a continuum of health care services to individuals;

  • Network plan means a policy of group health insurance offered by an insurer under which the financing and delivery of medical care, including items and services paid for as medical care, are provided, in whole or in part, through a defined set of providers under contract with the insurer. The term does not include an arrangement for the financing of premiums.