Trunk line definition

Trunk line means the coaxial/optic fiber cable network and other allied equipment such as receiver nodes, amplifiers, splitters etc. owned and installed by the multi-system operator or its associate companies for the purpose of transmitting Cable TV Signal to various LCOs till the receiving end of various LCOs, including the LCO, to enable them to re-transmit the Cable TV Signal to respective subscribers; All other words and expressions used in this interconnection agreement but not defined, and defined in the Act and rules and regulations made thereunder or the CTN Act and the rules and regulations made thereunder, shall have the meanings respectively assigned to them in those Acts or the rules or regulations, as the case may be.
Trunk line means a transmission path, or group of
Trunk line means the main sewer line located under any street or within any public right-of- way which collects and transmits the sewage of the various properties served by the sewer system.

Examples of Trunk line in a sentence

  • Kanpur Railway station is one of the most important railway stations on Delhi-Howrah Trunk Line of Indian Railways.


More Definitions of Trunk line

Trunk line means the main coaxial line of a CATV system which feeds signals from the head-end to the community being served.
Trunk line means the coaxial/optic fiber cable network and other allied equipment such as receiver nodes, amplifiers, splitters etc. owned and installed by the multi system operator (MSO) or its associate companies for the purpose of transmitting Cable T.V. Signal to various affiliates till the receiving end of various affiliates, including the Affiliate, to enable them to re-transmit the Cable T.V. Signal to their respective subscribers.
Trunk line means a transmission path, or group of transmission paths, connecting a subscriber's PBX to a telecommunications carrier's public switched network. In the case of regular service, each voice grade communications channel or equivalent amount of bandwidth capable of transporting either the subscriber's inter-premises voice telecommunications services to the public switched network or the subscriber's 9-1- 1 calls to the public agency shall be considered a trunk line, even if it is bundled with other channels or additional bandwidth. In the case of advanced service, each DS-1, T-1, or other similar un-channelized or multi-channel transmission facility that is capable of transporting either the subscriber's inter-premises voice telecommunications services to the public switched network or the subscriber's 9-1-1 calls to the public agency shall be considered a single trunk line, even if it contains multiple voice grade communications channels or otherwise supports 2 or more voice grade calls at a time; provided, however, that each additional increment of up to 24 voice grade channels 1.544 Mbps of transmission capacity that is capable of transporting either the subscriber's inter-premises voice telecommunications services to the public switched network or the subscriber's 9-1-1 calls to the public agency shall be considered an additional trunk line.
Trunk line means suction piping between a junction fitting and a pump or a balancing tank.
Trunk line means a telephone line, whether digital or analog, linking telephone switching equipment to the public switched telephone network. (« ligne principale de standard »)
Trunk line means a line that provides a channel between a switchboard owned by a customer of a telecommunications provider and the local exchange of the telecommunications provider.
Trunk line means a line between a service supplier’s switching device and a private branch exchange, automatic call distributing system, or other similar device, at a telephone subscriber location.