Point of Interconnection (POI) definition

Point of Interconnection (POI) means the point of demarcation where the Parties physically interconnect their networks for the exchange of telecommunications traffic between the Parties’ respective networks. The Point of Interconnection also serves as the demarcation point for both Parties’ operational and financial responsibility. The Point of Interconnection for this Agreement and the Shared Facilities Factor are as provided in Appendix A.
Point of Interconnection (POI) means the interconnection point, as referenced in 47 CFR Section 51.701(c), between the networks of two carriers utilized for the transmission of traffic subject to Section 251(b)(5) of the Act.
Point of Interconnection (POI). A point on CenturyLink’s network where the Parties establish Interconnection in accordance with this Agreement. The POI also establishes the interface, the test point, and the operational responsibility hand-off between Carrier and CenturyLink for the Interconnection of their respective networks. Premises: A Party’s Central Offices and Serving Wire Centers; all Buildings or similar structures owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by a Party that house its Network Facilities; all structures that house a Party’s facilities on public Rights-of-Way, including but not limited to vaults containing loop concentrators or similar structures; and all land owned, leased or otherwise controlled by a Party that is adjacent to these Central Offices, Wire Centers, Buildings and structures. Pseudo-ANI (pANI): A ten digit number that is used in place of ANI for E911 call routing and the delivery of dynamic ALI information (e.g., to identify a wireless cell, cell sector, or PSAP to which the call should be routed). For purposes to this Agreement, references to pANI shall include Emergency Services Query Key (ESQK), Emergency Services Routing Digit (ESRD) and Emergency Service Routing Key (ESRK), as appropriate. Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP): An entity to whom authority has been lawfully delegated to respond to public emergency telephone calls originating in a defined geographic area, and may include public safety agencies such as police, fire, emergency medical, etc., or a common bureau serving a group of such entities. A PSAP may act as a primary or secondary, which refers to the order in which calls are directed for answering. Primary PSAP is the PSAP to which 911 calls are routed directly from the Selective Router and Secondary PSAPs receive calls transferred from the primary PSAP.

Examples of Point of Interconnection (POI) in a sentence

  • A Point of Interconnection (POI) is a point in the network where the Parties deliver Interconnection traffic to each other, and also serves as a demarcation point between the facilities that each Party is responsible to provide.

  • A Point of Interconnection (POI) is a point in the network where the Parties deliver Local Traffic to each other, and also serves as a demarcation point between the facilities that each Party is responsible to provide.

  • Point of Interconnection (POI) shall mean the point, as set forth in Appendix A of the GIA, where the Interconnection Facilities connect to the Transmission System.

  • Under this method of Interconnection, Ameritech may transport Local Traffic and IntraLATA Toll Traffic to the designated Point of Interconnection ("POI") in AT&Ts Wire Centers by using its self-provided facilities which are terminated in Ameritech's equipment located in the LEC Access Equipment Room (1) in AT&Ts Wire Center used to provide total service access (2) for AT&T or in AT&T provided equipment (when both AT&T and Ameritech are located in the same building).

  • The Point of Interconnection (POI) and the Point of Change of Ownership (POCO) shall be the point where the existing Interconnecting Transmission Owner 115kV “State Campus - Menands #15” line crosses the fence line of the existing State University of New York at Albany “State Campus Station” located in Albany, NY.


More Definitions of Point of Interconnection (POI)

Point of Interconnection (POI). A physical point where the Networks of both Parties are interconnected for the provision of service(s) as specified in Schedule 2 and Schedule 3 in the Technical Plan. “Port, Ported and Porting” the process of transferring a Non-Geographic Number or a Geographic Number from one Network to another;
Point of Interconnection (POI) means the physical location at which two or more networks interconnect through switches, nodes or other facilities and offering access to the operator/service operators.
Point of Interconnection (POI). A physical point where the Networks of both Parties are interconnected for the provision of service(s) as specified in Annex B. The POI is the boundary between the TMI and Customer domains of responsibility.
Point of Interconnection (POI). A point on CenturyLink’s network where the Parties deliver Interconnection traffic to each other, and also serves as a Demarcation Point between the facilities that each Party is financially responsible to provide for POIs not established through the Bona Fide Request (BFR) process. The POI also establishes the interface, the test point, and the operational responsibility hand-off between CLEC and CenturyLink for the Interconnection of their respective networks. Premises: A Party’s Central Offices and Serving Wire Centers; all Buildings or similar structures owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by a Party that house its Network Facilities; all structures that house a Party’s facilities on public Rights-of-Way, including but not limited to vaults containing loop concentrators or similar structures; and all land owned, leased or otherwise controlled by a Party that is adjacent to these Central Offices, Wire Centers, Buildings and structures. Pseudo-ANI (pANI): A ten digit number that is used in place of ANI for E911 call routing and the delivery of dynamic ALI information (e.g., to identify a wireless cell, cell sector, or PSAP to which the call should be routed). For purposes to this Agreement, references to pANI shall include Emergency Services Query Key (ESQK), Emergency Services Routing Digit (ESRD) and Emergency Service Routing Key (ESRK), as appropriate. Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP): An entity to whom authority has been lawfully delegated to respond to public emergency telephone calls originating in a defined geographic area, and may include public safety agencies such as police, fire, emergency medical, etc., or a common bureau serving a group of such entities. A PSAP may act as a primary or secondary, which refers to the order in which calls are directed for answering. Primary PSAP is the PSAP to which 911 calls are routed directly from the Selective Router and Secondary PSAPs receive calls transferred from the primary PSAP.
Point of Interconnection (POI). A point on CenturyLink’s network where the Parties deliver Interconnection traffic to each other, and also serves as a Demarcation Point between the facilities that each Party is financially responsible to provide for POIs not established through the Bona Fide Request (BFR) process. The POI also establishes the interface, the test point, and the operational responsibility hand-off between CLEC and CenturyLink for the Interconnection of their respective networks.
Point of Interconnection (POI) means a physical location at which two or more networks interconnect through switches, nodes or other devices, offering access to operators or service providers;
Point of Interconnection (POI). Means as defined by ITU, the demarcated point or the facility for exchange of traffic between networks to facilitate inter-network communication of/for respective subscribers, who are end users of such networks.;