Donor Provider definition

Donor Provider means a Communications Provider whose Subscriber Numbers are in the process of being, or have been passed or ported to a Recipient Provider;
Donor Provider means a Communications Provider whose Subscriber Number has been passed to, or ported to the Dominant Provider;

Examples of Donor Provider in a sentence

  • Where Customer wishes to port numbers in to 8x8 or its Affiliate from another provider (the “Donor Provider”), Customer authorizes 8x8 to have the numbers routed by 8x8 (instead of the Donor Provider) and to forward appropriate details of Customer’s porting application.

  • See also the first footnote to Condition 18.5 below.18.4 Subject to paragraph 18.3(a), the Recipient Provider shall request porting from the Donor Provider as soon as it is reasonably practicable after receiving the Subscriber Request to Port from its new Subscriber.

  • B3.4 Communications Providers whose Electronic Communications Networks are used by either the Donor Provider or the Recipient Provider, or both, shall ensure that there is no loss of service that would delay Number Portability or Portability.

  • Paragraph 18.5(a) of General Condition 18 provides that, subject always to the requirement of reasonableness, any charges for the provision of Portability shall be cost-oriented and shall be based on the incremental costs of providing Portability unless the Donor Provider and the Recipient Provider have agreed another basis for the charges, or Ofcom has directed that another basis for charges should be used.

  • Ofcom is also aware that, in order to maximise these benefits, the CDB would potentially need to contain records of every telephone number, not just the minimum requirement to achieve independence of the Donor Provider, which only requires records of every ported number to be stored.

  • Ofcom does note the possibility, however, that concern that the Donor Provider may “Save” the subscriber, during the course of initiating Donor led porting, may deter mobile providers from promoting porting to migrating customers, and this may go some way to explain the low proportion of switching consumers which are aware that they can port their number.

  • Firstly, as a result of the indirect routing of calls to ported numbers, subscribers who port their number in the UK remain vulnerable to possible failure of their former provider (the Donor Provider), which is relied on to route calls to the provider which now provides service (the Recipient Provider).

  • If the language of the text is too difficult and it departs much from the usual norms of language use, or includes a great deal of archaisms, rhetorical devices and metaphors, students might not be able to cope with it.‖ (Lazar, 1993:53).

  • As a result, such a solution would not achieve Ofcom’s principal objective of protecting consumers from the failure of a Donor Provider.

  • Following consideration of responses received, Ofcom confirms that this option would not meet its objective of providing independence of routing from the Donor Provider in mobile networks (as the available standard, NICC Service Description 8, remains reliant on the Donor Provider), and would also not provide any improvement to the current solution for calls originating or terminating on fixed networks.

Related to Donor Provider

  • Non-Administrator Provider means a Provider that does not meet the definition of Administrator Provider unless otherwise specified in the definition of a particular Provider.

  • New Provider means any replacement service provider or providers engaged to provide the Services (or part thereof) or substantially similar services or the Authority itself where the Services or substantially similar services or part thereof continue to be provided by the Authority after partial termination, termination or expiry of this Contract;

  • Hub Provider means an entity that (i) provides Common Channel Signaling (SS7) connectivity between the networks of service providers that are not directly connected to each other; or (ii) provides third party database services such as LIDB. The SS7 messages received by Hub Providers are accepted or rejected by the Hub Provider depending on whether a contractual arrangement exists between the Hub Provider and the message originator (sender) and whether the message originator has contracted for the type of SS7 messages being submitted for transmission to the Hub Provider.

  • Provider is any individual or company that provides professional or technical services.

  • Local Service Provider (LSP) is the LEC that provides retail local Exchange Service to an End User. The LSP may or may not provide any physical network components to support the provision of that End User’s service.

  • Hospital purchaser/provider agreement (HPPA agreement) means a negotiated agreement entered between the fund and the hospital for the cost of hospital treatment.

  • Local Service Provider (LSP means the LEC that provides retail local Exchange Service to an End User. The LSP may or may not provide any physical network components to support the provision of that End User’s service.

  • Provider Organization means a group practice, facility, or organization that is:

  • Emergency medical services provider means a person who has received formal training in prehospital and emergency care, and is licensed to attend any person who is ill or injured or who has a disability. Police officers, firefighters, funeral home employees and other persons serving in a dual capacity one of which meets the definition of “emergency medical services provider” are “emergency medical services providers” within the meaning of this chapter.

  • Telecommunications provider means that term as defined in section 102 of the Michigan telecommunications act, 1991 PA 179, MCL 484.2102.

  • Training provider means an organization meeting the eligibility conditions as mentioned in Data Sheet and selected in accordance with the criteria set forth for the purpose.

  • Provider agreement means the signed, written, contractual agreement between the department and the provider of services or goods.

  • Participating provider means an Administrator Hospital or Professional Provider which has a written agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan to provide services to participants in the Participating Provider Option program or an Administrator facility which has been designated by the Claim Administrator as a Participating Provider.

  • Telecommunications service provider means that term as defined in Section 219a of the Michigan Penal Code, supra, as may be amended from time to time. As of January 2012, "Telecommunications Service Provider" is defined to mean any of the following:

  • Behavioral health provider means a person licensed under 34 chapter 18.57, 18.57A, 18.71, 18.71A, 18.83, 18.205, 18.225, or 18.79

  • Third Party Provider means licensors, subcontractors and suppliers of BNYM furnishing the Third Party Products.

  • Cloud Service Provider or CSP means a company or organization that offers some component of cloud computing – typically Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS) or Platform as a Service (PaaS) – to other businesses, organizations or individuals.

  • ProviderOne or “P1” means the system commonly referred to as the Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS), and is the federally approved system used by the Washington Medicaid program to pay provider claims for goods and services authorized under the State Plan. The MMIS is certified by CMS and is the primary information system used by HCA to pay for health care.

  • Ambulance service provider means Latrobe Health Services recognises the following providers for the purposes of paying benefits:

  • Education service provider means an education management organization, school

  • Third Party Service Provider means any consultant, agent, advisor, or independent contractor who renders services to the Company, a Subsidiary, or an Affiliate that (a) are not in connection with the offer and sale of the Company’s securities in a capital raising transaction, and (b) do not directly or indirectly promote or maintain a market for the Company’s securities.

  • Medicaid Provider Agreement means an agreement entered into between a state agency or other entity administering the Medicaid program and a health care operation under which the health care operation agrees to provide services for Medicaid patients in accordance with the terms of the agreement and Medicaid Regulations.

  • Third-party logistics provider means a person that provides or coordinates warehousing of or other logistics services for a drug or device in interstate commerce on behalf of a manufacturer, wholesale distributor, or dispenser of the drug or device but does not take ownership of the product or have responsibility for directing the sale or disposition of the product.

  • energy service provider means a natural or legal person who delivers energy services or other energy efficiency improvement measures in a final customer’s facility or premises;

  • Video service provider or "provider" means a person authorized under this act to provide video service.

  • Provider agency means a funded organization under contract with the Children’s Board to deliver and provide social services and supports to children and families of Hillsborough County, FL.