Alternate routing definition

Alternate routing means a method of routing 9-1-1 calls to a designated alternate PSAP location when all 9-1-1 lines are busy at the primary PSAP location.
Alternate routing means an optional feature that is capable of automatically rerouting 911 calls to a designated alternate location if all 911 trunks from a central office or a public safety answering point (PSAP) are out of service.
Alternate routing. The VIPER system supports automatic reroute of 911 calls to a designated alternate PSAP via rollover capabilities between ring groups. If all positions in a specific ring group were unreachable (i.e., PSAP WAN connectivity failure), the VIPER rollover capability would automatically present calls to an alternative ring group (another location). The VIPER’s Rollover feature can be pre- configured to be triggered based on: · All positions unreachable (PSAP down) · No answer timeout · Position with call in progress no longer reachable · All operators are logged out (No agent available)

Examples of Alternate routing in a sentence

  • After E9-1-1 implementation, these lines should only be used for specific routing circumstances (as defined in NENA VoIP Deployment and Operational Guidelines OID, 56-504, section 3.7.3 Default, Overflow and Alternate Routing).

  • Toll Free Service Feature: Company will waive the monthly recurring charges for Toll Free Service Feature – Change Order Charges for Alternate Routing, Percent Allocations Changes for Alternate Routing, and Alternate Routing Table charges.

  • Alternate Routing: Company will waive the non-recurring and monthly recurring charges for the Super Routing Plan and the Set Routing Plan features associated with Inbound Voice Service.

  • Alternate Routing allows 9-1-1 calls to be routed to a designated alternate location if (a) all 9-1-1 Service Lines to the Primary PSAP are busy, or (b) the Primary PSAP closes down for a period (e.g., night service).

  • The Company will waive the Customer’s non-recurring and monthly recurring charges associated with Toll Free Alternate Routing Charges.

  • Waivers: Alternate Routing Feature: Company will waive the otherwise applicable installation charges and monthly recurring feature charges set forth in the Guide for Alternate Routing.

  • Alternate Routing Waiver: Company will waive the fees for Alternate Routing monthly recurring charges, non-recurring charges and change charges for the Term of the Agreement.

  • Alternate Routing The capability of routing 9-1-1 calls to a designated alternate location(s) if all 9-1-1 trunks are busy or out of service.

  • The Company will waive the standard Guide monthly recurring and non-recurring activation charge and change charge for Alternate Routing associated with Inbound Voice Service.

  • Alternate Routing (Super Routing and Set Routing Plans): Company will waive the $50 MRC/Plan and NRC Installation and Activation Charges associated with Alternate Routing.


More Definitions of Alternate routing

Alternate routing means selective routing which allows 911 calls to be routed to a designated alternative location if all incoming 911 lines to the primary PSAP are busy or if the primary PSAP closes down for a period.

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