Examples of Line Information Database in a sentence
CenturyLink is not liable for mistakes in their respective signaling networks (including but not limited to signaling links and Signaling Transfer Points (STPs)) and call- related databases (including but not limited to the Line Information Database (LIDB), Toll Free Calling database, local Number Portability database, Advanced Intelligent Network databases, Calling Name database (CNAM), 911/E911 databases, and OS/DA databases).
The Line Information Database (LIDB) is a transaction-oriented database accessible through Common Channel Signaling (CCS) networks.
BellSouth will store in its Line Information Database (LIDB) records relating to service only in the BellSouth region.
CenturyLink is not liable for mistakes in CenturyLink’s signaling networks (including but not limited to signaling links and Signaling Transfer Points (STPs) and call-related databases (including but not limited to the Line Information Database (LIDB), Toll Free Calling database, Local Number Portability database, Advanced Intelligent Network databases, Calling Name database (CNAM), 911/E911 databases, and OS/DA databases).
ENHANCED OPTIONAL DAILY USAGE FILE (EODUF) 15 Exhibit A – Applicable Discounts/OSS Rates 16 Exhibit B – Resale Restrictions 19 Exhibit C – Line Information Database (LIDB) Storage Agreement.
GTE shall update and maintain AT&T Customer information in the GTE Line Information Database ("LIDB") in the same manner and on the same schedule that it maintains information in LIDB for GTE Customers.
CenturyLink is not liable for mistakes in their respective signaling networks (including but not limited to signaling links and Signaling Transfer Points (STPs)) and call-related databases (including but not limited to the Line Information Database (LIDB), Toll Free Calling database, Local Number Portability database, Advanced Intelligent Network databases, Calling Name database (CNAM), 911/E911 databases, and OS/DA databases).
There has been broad Member support for improvements and greater transparency to be introduced to this process with the intention of Township Committees being able to determine any spend, in accordance with the terms of any legal agreements and/or relevant planning policies and to align the use of any monies with Township priorities.
Each Party shall become responsible for the End User’s other telecommunications related items, e.g. E911, Directory Listings, Operator Services, Line Information Database (LIDB), when they port the End User’s telephone number to their switch.
Qwest's call related databases include the Line Information Database (LIDB), Internetwork Calling Name Database (ICNAM), 8XX Database for toll free calling, Advanced Intelligent Network Databases (AIN), and Local Number Portability Database.