Type 2B definition

Type 2B means a type of Trunk interface as technically defined in Telecordia Technical Reference GR- 145-CORE and as provided in accordance with this Agreement.
Type 2B means a type of Trunk interface as technically defined in Bellcore Technical Reference GR-145-CORE and as provided in accordance with this Agreementand currently only offered in the mobile to land direction.
Type 2B means a type of Authorized Services Interconnection Trunk interface as technically defined in Bellcore Technical Reference GR-145-CORE and as provided in accordance with this Agreement.

Examples of Type 2B in a sentence

  • Type 1, Type 2A and Type 2B and other interconnection arrangements described in BellSouth’s General Subscriber Services Tariff, Section A35, or, in the case of North Carolina, in the North Carolina Connection and Traffic Interchange Agreement effective June 30, 1994, as amended, may be purchased pursuant to this Agreement subject, however, to the sharing of recurring charges for certain transport facilities for Local Traffic as more fully set forth in this section.

  • Where either Party has the capability to measure the amount of traffic between Carrier’s switch and a specific BellSouth end office, in the event that the amount of traffic Carrier delivers to that end office exceeds one DS3’s (6 million minutes of use) level of traffic per month for two consecutive months, then Carrier shall install and retain Type 2B interconnection trunks to such end office.

  • Type 1, Type 2A and Type 2B interconnection arrangements described in BellSouth’s General Subscriber Services Tariff, Section A35, or, in the case of North Carolina, in the North Carolina Connection and Traffic Interchange Agreement effective June 30, 1994, as amended, may be purchased pursuant to this Agreement provided, however, that such interconnection arrangements shall be provided at the rates, terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement.

  • Type 2B arrangements and variations are in accordance with Telcordia Technologies Technical Reference GR-145-Core, Issue 2, May 1998, as in effect from time to time (or any successor thereto).

  • Type 2B, or “small mixed-light,” for cultivation using a combination of natural and supplemental artificial lighting at a maximum threshold to be determined by the licensing authority, between 5,001 and 10,000 square feet, inclusive, of total canopy size on one premises.

  • There is no overflow capability to an alternative trunk group on a Type 2B direct final full trunk group configuration.

  • The Type 2B High Use Service is a direct, one-way trunk group connection between Paging Provider’s POC and a Qwest end office, within the same LATA, with overflow traffic routed over an associated Type 2A trunk group to the Qwest designated local tandem.

  • Type 2B High Use service is only available in conjunction with an associated Type 2A service and is offered only where facilities and operating conditions permit.

  • InterDigital OK NOKIA, Nokia Shanghai Bell YES Lenovo No, it should be specified In case of 16us gap, UE applies Type 2C channel access if the corresponding transmission is at most 584µs; otherwise UE applies Type 2B Apple OK CableLabs No 37.213 clearly specifies the 584us interval for Type 2C QC Yes Since the TX max duration is enforced while using Type 2C, no additional rules are needed.

  • A Type 2B Interconnection is a trunk-side connection to a CenturyLink End Office that uses either MF or SS7 signaling and supervision.


More Definitions of Type 2B

Type 2B or “Small Mixed-Light” means a state license issued by a State License Authority pursuant to the California Cannabis Laws for cultivation using a combination of natural and supplemental artificial lighting at a maximum threshold to be determined by the licensing authority, between 5,001 and 10,000 square feet, inclusive, of total canopy size on one premises.
Type 2B or “Small Mixed-Light” means a state license issued by a State License Authority pursuant to the California Cannabis Laws for cultivation using a combination of natural and supplemental artificial lighting at a maximum threshold to be determined by the licensing authority, between 5,001 and 10,000 square feet, inclusive, of total canopy size on one premises.