Grounding switches definition

Grounding switches means switches, including the mechanism and linkage for manual or mechanical methods of operation, which do not have an interrupting rating and by means of which an electrical circuit or a piece of apparatus may be connected to ground.

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  • Trunk means a communication line between two switching systems.

  • Access Tandem Switch is a Switch used to connect End Office Switches to interexchange Carrier Switches. Qwest's Access Tandem Switches are also used to connect and switch traffic between and among Central Office Switches within the same LATA and may be used for the exchange of local traffic.

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  • Router means a modem or router provided by us for use by you in connection with the Broadband Service.