Switching Center definition

Switching Center serves as a Routing Point for Switched Exchange Access and Interconnection Access Service.
Switching Center means PG&E’s Drum Switching Center or any other switching center selected by Buyer in its sole discretion at any time during the Delivery Term.
Switching Center means PG&E’s Drum Switching Center or any other

Examples of Switching Center in a sentence

  • Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at an End User premises, including, by way of example, but not limited to, facilities that terminate to another carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute local Loops.

  • Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at an End User customer premises, including, by way of example, but not limited to, facilities that terminate to another carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute Loops.

  • Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at a customer premises, including, by way of example, but not limited to, facilities that terminate to another carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute local Loops.

  • Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at an End User premise, including, by way of example, but not limited to, facilities that terminate to another carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute Loops.

  • Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at a customer premises, including, by way of example, but not limited to, facilities that terminate to another carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute local Loops except to the extent that a carrier may require loops to such locations for the purpose of providing telecommunications services to its personnel at those locations.

  • In the LATA identified on Schedule 2.1, each CLEC Switching Center Switch in that LATA shall subtend the CBT access Tandem in that LATA via logical trunk groups, as provided in Section 4.3.2.

  • Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at an End User premises, including, by way of example, but not limited to, facilities that terminate to another carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute Loops.

  • Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at an End User premises, including, by way of example, but not limited to, facilities that terminate to another carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute local loops.

  • Facilities that do not terminate at a demarcation point at an End User premises, including, by way of example, but not limited to, facilities that terminate to another carrier’s switch or premises, a cell site, Mobile Switching Center or base station, do not constitute local Loops under Section 251, except to the extent that CLEC may require Loops to such locations for the purpose of providing telecommunications services to its personnel at those locations.

  • These end customer vertical software services provided at the Mobile Switching Center for example, but not limited to, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Three-Way Calling, and Caller ID.


More Definitions of Switching Center

Switching Center means a central communications hub that is responsible for routing packet traffic to and from Base Stations and/or Access Points and the Internet as necessary to carry out the mobile service within the Fields of Use and License-free Spectrum. A Switching Center shall consist of a physical device, generally consisting of servers. Such servers utilize an operating system and various software programs to perform network centric functions for the cellular network in a geographic region or area.
Switching Center means the major point of presence (POP) in a market, which may include a core ATM switching platform, IP platforms and other associated Products and Licensed Materials necessary to conduct data packet switching.