Interconnect definition

Interconnect means to connect an alarm system including an automatic dialing device to a telephone line, either directly or through a mechanical device that utilizes a telephone, for the purpose of using the telephone line to transmit a message upon the activation of the alarm system.
Interconnect. : means the connection of two Licensed Telecommunication Systems;
Interconnect. : means the connection of the telecommunication systems of two Licensed Operators;

Examples of Interconnect in a sentence

  • However, PostNord Strålfors has the right to independently decide with which companies it establishes Interconnect agreements.

  • Upon written request to SBC-AMERITECH, AT&T shall be permitted to Interconnect its network with that of another collocating Telecommunications Carrier at SBC-AMERITECH’s Premises by connecting its collocated equipment to the collocated equipment of the other Telecommunications Carrier via a Cross-Connection or other connecting transmission facilities.

  • When AT&T provides its own facilities or uses the facilities of a third party to an SBC-AMERITECH Tandem or, at AT&T’s option, End Office and wishes for SBC-AMERITECH to place transport terminating equipment at that location on AT&T’s behalf, AT&T may Interconnect using the provisions of Virtual Collocation as set forth in Article XII or applicable tariff.

  • When AT&T provides its own facilities or uses the facilities of a third party to an SBC-AMERITECH Tandem or, at AT&T’s option, End Office and wishes to place its own transport terminating equipment at that location, AT&T may Interconnect using the provisions of Physical Collocation as set forth in Article XII or applicable state tariff.

  • In cases in which the Communication Partner is connected to a different EDI service with which PostNord Strålfors does not have an Interconnect agreement, PostNord Strålfors can try to establish an Interconnect agreement in order to enable the Customer’s communication.


More Definitions of Interconnect

Interconnect or "Interconnection" have the meanings set forth in SCE's Rule 21 or the WDAT, as applicable.
Interconnect means to link two telecommunications systems so that users of either system may communicate with users of, or utilise services provided by means of, the other system or any other telecommunication system
Interconnect means the provision by Grantee of technical, engineering, physical, and all other necessary components to provide and adequately maintain a physical linking of Grantee's Cable System for PEG Access programming under Section 9.7 of this Franchise with any other designated cable system or any separate communications network so that services of technically adequate quality may be sent to and received from such other cable systems to the extent required by this Franchise.
Interconnect. Interconnected," or "Interconnection" means the provision of an electronic linkage between Grantee's Cable System and Cable Services or any part, designated Channel or signal pathway thereof and any other designated Cable System and Cable Services or any part, designated Channel or signed pathway thereof, with the result that Cable Services of high technical quality may be transmitted between such Cable Systems or Programmers.
Interconnect means to connect an alarm system to a voice grade telephone line, either directly or through a mechanical device that utilizes a standard telephone, for the purpose of using the telephone line to transmit an emergency message upon the activation of the alarm system.
Interconnect or "Interconnection" means the electronic connection that enables the transmission of Content and other information between and among AOL Services (including the AOL-US Service and Recipient Interactive Services) as described in Section 2.5 and further permits Subscribers of the AOL Services to access such Content and other information.
Interconnect or "Interconnection" shall have the meaning given in the AOL OLS Agreement.