two-way service definition
two-way service means a service of which it is an essential feature that while visual images or sounds (or both) are being conveyed by the person providing the service there will or may be sent from each place of reception, by means of the same telecommunication system or the part of
two-way service means any service which involves the transmission of a signal from a subscriber to a facility maintained by the grantee as part of the BTN. This term includes (but is not limited to) fire, security and medical alert systems.
two-way service means the subscriber or any other location shall have the capability to choose whether or not to respond by utilizing any type of terminal equipment.
More Definitions of two-way service
two-way service means any service which permits the subscriber or any other location to have the capability to choose whether or not to respond immediately or by sequential delay by utilizing any type of terminal equipment whatever, by push-button code, dial code, meter, voice or video including, but not limited to, audio and video, electrical or mechanically produced signal, display and/or interrogation.
two-way service means a service in which signals must travel both upstream and downstream, and in which the Subscriber shall have the capability to choose whether or not to respond immediately or by sequential delay by utilizing any type of terminal equipment whatever, by pushbutton code, dial code, meter, voice, video, including but not limited to, audio and video, electrical or mechanically produced signal, display and/or interrogation.