Post Dial Delay definition

Post Dial Delay or “PDD” means the time from when the node to which the Site is connected receives the last digit of a valid number to when ringing tones are returned to the Customer Equipment at that Site.
Post Dial Delay or “PDD” means the feature as set out in Paragraph 17.1.
Post Dial Delay means the period starting when the address information required for setting up a call is received by the network (recognized on the calling user's access line) and finishing when the called party busy tone, ringing tone, or answer signal is received by the calling party (i.e., recognized on the calling user's access line).

Examples of Post Dial Delay in a sentence

  • The parties acknowledge that Post Dial Delay for International Direct Distance Dialing will vary depending upon call distribution and events In the far-end PSTN.

  • The Post Dial Delay Service Level objective for (3)Voice® Termination Service is no more than [*] per call for U.S. Domestic traffic.

  • A Selling Member must use its best efforts to quantify average Post Dial Delay.

  • The average Post Dial Delay SLO for all outbound On-Net Calls and Off-Net Calls during a Month is equal to or less than 4 seconds.

  • These estimates assumes CCS7 signaling between LSOs. If inband signaling is used between LSOs, the PDD will be increased by 1.9 to 3.6 (1.7+1.9) seconds compared to the PDDs provided in the section on Post Dial Delay.

  • Post Dial Delay is the average time from when the last digit is dialed to the moment the connection occurs at the receiving location in a particular month.


More Definitions of Post Dial Delay

Post Dial Delay or “PDD” means the period of time that elapses from the moment that the caller dials the final digit of the On-Net Call or Off-Net Call destination telephone number and to the moment that the caller’s End Point receives a ringback tone or busy signal for the On-Net Call and Off-Net Call. The Post Dial Delay is measured in seconds from the time the On-Net Call or Off-Net Call traffic enters the Voice Network at the Entry Access Node to the time that the traffic exits the Voice Network at the Exit Access Node.
Post Dial Delay. (“PDD”) is the time from when the node to which the Site is connected receives the last digit of a valid number to when ringing tones are returned to the Customer Equipment at that Site.