Originating Point Code definition

Originating Point Code. (OPC) means a code assigned to identify CLEC’s system(s) that originate SS7 messages, including LIDB Service Queries.
Originating Point Code. (OPC) means a code assigned to identify CLEC’s system(s) that originate SS7 messages, including LIDB Service Queries. 1.1. 100 “Out of Exchange LEC (OE-LEC)” means <CLEC Name> operating within SBC-12STATE’S incumbent local exchange area and provides telecommunications services utilizing NPA-NXXs identified to reside in a Third Party Incumbent LEC’s local exchange area.
Originating Point Code. (OPC) means a 9-digit code that identifies the Service Platform from which a Query originates and to which a Response is returned.

Examples of Originating Point Code in a sentence

  • When such limits apply, they apply to all companies whose Queries use the same Originating Point Code as the Service Platform being restricted.

  • A physical platform that generates Database Queries and is identified by an Originating Point Code contained in a Query.

  • LIDB Data Screening applies to all query traffic that uses the same Originating Point Code.


More Definitions of Originating Point Code

Originating Point Code. (“OPC”) means a code assigned to identify Customer’s system(s) that originate LIDB and/or CNAM Queries.
Originating Point Code. (OPC) means a code assigned to identify CLEC's system(s) that originate SS7 messages, including LIDB Service Queries.
Originating Point Code. (OPC) means a code assigned to identify that originates database Queries.
Originating Point Code. (OPC) means a code assigned to identify LEVEL 3’s