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- Abbreviated
Dialing -
A feature that permits the
calling party to dial the destination telephone number in
fewer than normal digits. Abbreviated Dialing numbers must
be set up in advance of their use. Speed Dialing is a
typical example of Abbreviated Dialing.
Account Codes
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Also known as Project
Codes or Bill-Back Codes. Account Codes are additional
digits dialed by the calling party that provide information
about the call. Typically used by hourly professionals
(accountants, lawyers, etc.) to track and bill clients,
projects, etc.
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- Agent
- A person or organization
that acts on behalf of another. In the telecommunications
industry, Agents typically are independent individuals or
companies that market the services of a carrier as if they
were employees of that carrier.
Aggregator -
An independent entity that
brings several subscribers together to form a group that can
obtain long-distance service at a reduced rate. Subscribers
are billed by the original IXC. The aggregator only provides
the initial set-up of the plan. He usually provides no
service after that. Different than a reseller.
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- Alternate Access -
A form of local access
where the provider is not the LEC, but is authorized or
permitted to provide such service.
- Alternate Access
Carriers
- Local exchange carriers in
direct competition with the RBOCs. Normally found only in
the larger metropolitan areas. Examples are Teleport and
Metropolitan Fiber Systems.
- Alternative
Operator Services
- Operator services provided
by a company other than a LECRBOC or AT&T that is authorized
to provide such service.
- ANI - See
Automatic Number Identification.
Answer Supervision
The off-hook indication
sent back to the originating end when the called station
answers.
ARI
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Automatic Room
Identification (Hotel/Motel room number)
Automatic Number Identification Originating Number
(1) The number associated with the telephone station(s) from
which switched calls are originated (or terminated).
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(2) A software feature associated with Feature Group D (and
optional on Feature Group B) circuits. ANI provides the
originating local telephone number of the calling party.
This information is transmitted as part of the digit stream
in the signalling protocol, and included in the Call Detail
Record for billing purposes.
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(3) ANI may also be used to refer to any phone number.
Baby Bells - See RBOC Backbone
Ballot -
A release form that
authorizes a customer's long-distance phone service to be
switched to (another) long-distance carrier, or reseller.
Also know as a Letter Of Agency or LOA.
BAN - Billing Account Number
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Used by telephone
companies to designate a billing account, i.e., a customer
or customer location that receives a bill. A customer may
have any number of BANs.
Banded Rates
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Tariffed rates which may
be changed by the carrier within a specified range.
Frequently, state commissions require notice to the
commission prior to each change. Banded rates are being used
less frequently today.
Bell Customer Code
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A three-digit numeric
code, appended to the end of the Main Billing Telephone
Number, that is used by Local Exchange Carriers to provide
unique identification of customers.
Bell Operating Company - BOC - The local (or regional)
telephone company that owns and operates lines to customer
locations and Class 5 Central Office Switches. BOCs have
connections to other COs, Tandem (Class 4 Toll) offices and
may connect directly to IECs like WorldCom, AT&T, MCI,
Sprint, etc. BOC may refer to the nineteen Bell Operating
Companies that are owned by the seven RHCs (Regional Holding
Companies) (not including Cincinnati Bell or Southern New
England Telephone). The BOC role was originally defined by
the 1982 Modified Final Judgement that specified the terms
of the AT&T Divestiture). For Example, the three BOCs:
Mountain Bell, Northwestern Bell and Pacific Northwest Bell
are owned by the U.S. West RHC. Each BOC may service more
than one LATA, but BOCs are generally constrained from
providing long distance service between LATAs.
Billing Account Number - BAN
Used by telephone
companies to designate a customer or customer location that
will be billed. A single customer may have multiple billing
accounts.
Bill-To-Room
A billing option
associated with Operator Assisted calls that allows the
calling party to bill a call to their hotel room. With this
option, the carrier is required to notify the hotel, upon
completion of the call, of the time and charges.
Block Calls
Prevent calls from
completing to the requested destination. May be due to
network problems (outage, overload, etc.), or by customer
request (e.g. block calls from-or-to certain NPAs, NXXs,
States, LATAs, etc.).
BOC - See Bell Operating Company
- Bong
- An interactive signal that
prompts the originating end user to enter additional
information. For example: 1010555 Bong (Enter Destination)
Bong (Enter Billing information)
BTN - Billing Telephone Number
The phone number
associated, for billing purposes, with the Working Phone
Number.
Bypass
Access an IEC other than
the customer's Equal Access carrier by dialing 10+CIC Code.
(e.g. Bypass to WorldCom by dialing "1010555"). See
Walkthrough, CIC Code
Calling Card
A telecommunication credit
card with an AuthCode for using a long distance carrier when
the customer is away from their home or office (ANI).
Carrier
A telecommunications
provider which owns switch equipment.
Carrier Identification Code - CIC
A three digit number used
with Feature Groups B and D to access a particular IEC's
switched services from a local exchange line. One or more
CIC codes are assigned to each carrier. (i.e. there may be
multiple CICs per ACNA). See Bypass
Casual Calling
Allow any ANI (including
undefined ANIs) to access a given carrier. For example, if
the originator is calling from a non-coin phone, they may
dial 1010555+destination number and have the call routed
through WorldCom and billed to the originating phone number.
Casual Customer
Any person or organization
that dials any CIC Code. (Not necessary to presubscribe to
the carrier.)
Centrex
A service that is
functionally similar to a customer-premise PBX, but provided
by means of equipment located in a Central Office.
CIC
See Carrier Identification
Code (WorldCom = "555")
Class of Service - COS
A special limitation on
what numbers can and cannot be called. International, 809,
809 + Canada, 48 contiguous states, etc.
COCOT
Customer Owned Coin Operated Telephone
Coin Phone
- A coin-operated pay phone
with restricted access to some services (e.g. International
calling). Coin phones have subclasses of Public, Semi
Public, and Private.
Collect
- A call that is paid for by
the receiving/destination phone number. Requires
approval/authorization of the person being called.
Common Carrier
- A carrier that holds
itself out as serving the public (or a segment thereof)
indifferently (i.e., without regard to the identity of the
customer and without undue discrimination). Common carriers
may vary rates based on special considerations and may in
fact serve only a small fraction of the general public.
Contract
- A legally-binding
agreement between a vendor and a customer to provide
Products, Services or Features in a specified quantity and
quality, for a specified price, during a specified period of
time.
Contract Tariffs
- Services and rates based
on contracts negotiated with individual customers, but
theoretically available to all customers. AT&T has filed
several hundred contract tariffs.
CONUS-CONtiguous United States
- The 48 contiguous U.S.
states. Used primarily to designate the operating range or
authorization of a satellite or radio facility.
Country Code
- Two or three digit codes
used for International calls outside of the North American
Numbering Plan area codes. Dial: 011 + country code + city
code + local phone number) (e.g. "011 + 91 + 22 + 123- 4567"
91 = India, 22 = Bombay)
Cutover
- The exact date/time that a
phone number, circuit, etc. is scheduled to be (or was)
moved from one implementation (carrier, etc.) to another.
(e.g. moving an 800 number from MCI to WorldCom).
Cut-Through Dialing
- "10"+CIC+" #" followed by
an AuthCode for Intralata calls.
DA - Directory Assistance
- Phone Number Lookup
Service
DAL - Dedicated Access Line
- A non-switched circuit
from the customer to a carrier.
DDD - Direct Distance Dialing
- Any switched
telecommunication service (like 1+, 0++, etc.) that allows a
call originator to place long distance calls directly to
telephones outside the local service area without an
operator.
Deactivation
- A request to terminate
service (or the process of terminating service)
Dedicated Line
- A private line leased from
a telecommunications carrier.
Default Carrier
- Your regular Dial-1
carrier. Call 1-700-555-4141 to find your default carrier.
Dial
- To Place A Call On A
Switched Network. The term "dial" is obsolete - based on
rotary dial phones and electromechanical relay switches
(which are nearly non-existent in modern telephone systems.)
Touch Tone service recognizes dual tones that are generated
as each telephone key is pressed. Where Touch Tone service
is not available, telephones and switches electronically
"pulse" signals that emulate the older rotary dial
telephones. The terms "place" a call or "originate" a call
are more accurate than "dial".
Dial Tone
- Ready To Place/Originate A
Call. When the off hook indication is received at a central
office, a dial tone signal is sent to the originating caller
on a switched network to indicate that the switch is ready
to accept a number.
Dialer
- Equipment that pulses out
a standard dial protocol signal.
Digital
A device or method that uses discrete
variations in voltage, frequency, amplitude, location, etc.
to encode, process, or carry binary (zero or one) signals
for sound, video, computer data or other information. For
example, a digital clock displays the time as discrete
numeric values, rather than angular displacement of analog
hands. Digital communications technology generally permits
higher speeds of transmission with a lower error rate than
can be achieved with analog technology. When analog signals
are received and amplified at each repeater station, any
noise is also amplified. A digital signal, however, is
detected and regenerated (not amplified). Unlike
amplification, any noise (less than a valid signal) is
eliminated by digital regeneration.
Directory Assistance - DA
- An information service
whereby operators assist customers in obtaining the
telephone number(s) they wish to call.
Equal Access
- (AT&T Divestiture - 1982
Modified Final Judgement) The provision of one-plus
capability to interLATA competitors of AT&T. Customers
should be able to reach the carrier of their choice by
dialing 1+ the long-distance number. The MFJ and the FCC
require local exchange carriers to provide equal access
(most central offices now have this capability). Equal
Access may also refer to a more generic concept under which
the BOCs must provide access services to AT&T's competitors
that are equivalent to those provided to AT&T.
Facilities-Based Carrier - FBC
- A carrier that uses its
own facilities to provide service, in contrast with
resellers, that purchase the services of other carriers and
then retail the services to customers. (Most
facilities-based carriers use the services of other carriers
to some extent.)
FCC - Federal Communications Commission
- Regulates interstate
communications: licenses, rates, tariffs, standards,
limitations, etc. Appointed by U.S. President .
Flat Rate Pricing - Advertised as 24/7, which means you get
the same rate
- 7 days a week, 24 hours a
day.
IC
- Interexchange Carrier -
IXC - IEC (IEC is preferred). A company providing
long-distance phone service between LECs and LATAs.
IEC - Interexchange Carrier
- IC - IXC (IEC is
preferred). A company providing long-distance phone service
between LECs and LATAs.
IEC Miles - Interexchange Carrier (Long Distance)
Miles
- IXC Miles
- On a Price Quote, the
coordinates of Location A and Location B are used to
calculate mileage-dependent line charges.
Interexchange
- Communication between two
different LATAs.
InterLATA
- Communication between
Local Access Transport Areas. 1982 MFJ requires LECs to use
an IEC for InterLATA services. Your Local Toll Calling
International
- Between multiple nations.
Interstate
- Between multiple states.
Interstate communications are regulated by the FCC.
Intralata
- Communication within a
Local Access Transport Area. 1982 MFJ allows LEC to handle
these calls without an IEC.
Intrastate
- Communication within a
single state. Intrastate communications are regulated by
each state's PUC.
IXC
- 1) Interexchange Carrier (IEC
is preferred). A company providing long-distance phone
service between LECs and LATAs.
2) Interexchange Circuit. A circuit that connects PoPs.
IXC MilesInterexchange Carrier (Long Distance) Miles
- On a Price Quote, the
coordinates of Location A and Location B are used to
calculate mileage-dependent line charges.
LATA
- Local Access Transport
Areas (200 in the U.S.). A geographic service area defined
in the AT&T Modified Final Judgement. The RBOCs (baby Bells)
and GTE are restricted to operations within, but not
between, LATAs. Long distance service within a LATA is
provided by the LEC. Service between LATAs is provided by an
IEC. LATAs are represented by a 3-character code, and there
are 164 of them across the country.
LEC - See Local Exchange Carrier
- LEC BAN - Billing
Account Number
- 3-digit number appended to
the billing phone number used as the LEC customer number.
Groups all ANIs for a customer.
LEC Billing
- Arrangement whereby the
Local Exchange Carrier invoices the customer for some or all
telecommunications services.
LEC Card
- The billing arrangement
which enables the caller to bill calls to an authorized
calling card issued by a local exchange carrier.
LEC Charges
- Charges that are the
responsibility of the local exchange carrier.
Letter Of Agency - LOA
- A document that authorizes
changing the service provider. (See RespOrg, 800
Portability)
Local Access
- Local Loop. The connection
from a subscriber to the Central Office. The portion of a
circuit connecting the LEC's CO with the customer's premise
equipment across the local network.
Local Access Provider
- Any organization that is
authorized to provide local access. (May or may not be the
LEC.)
Local Exchange Carrier - LEC
- The local or regional
telephone company that owns and operates lines to customer
locations and Class 5 Central Office Switches. LECs have
connections to other COs, Tandem (Class 4 Toll) offices and
may connect directly to IECs like WorldCom, AT&T, MCI,
Sprint, etc.
Local Exchange Service
- Local phone calls.
Long Distance Carrier
- A company providing
long-distance phone service between LECs and LATAs.
Message Toll Service - MTS
- Pay-by-the-minute switched
long distance services. Includes conventional long distance
and measured WATS.
NPA Area Codes, NXX Exchanges and XXXX Line Numbers
- The process for assigning
10-digit (3+3+4) North American telephone numbers
NASC - 800 Number Administration and Service Center
- The organization that
administers the SMS/800 system for the reservation,
registration and administration of all North American 800
numbers for all carriers. (See 800 Portability, RespOrg and
SMS/800)
- NPA - Numbering
Plan Areas
- North American "Area
Codes." (3 digits: 2-to-9, 0-or-1, 0-to-9. Middle digit to
expand soon)
NPA-NXX Routing
- Area Code / Exchange
Routing. Route calls based on the originating ANI NPA-NXX.
- NPA Routing
- Area Code Routing. Route
calls based on the originating ANI NPA (area code.)
NPA Split
- Subdividing an area code,
with the creation of a new area code. This is necessary when
the number of telephones in an area code (NPA) grows to an
excessive number.
NUS
- NASC SMS/800 Number
Search. SMS application used to find available 800 numbers
and reserve them for up to 60 days.
NXX
- Exchanges (First 3 digits
of a 7-digit phone number). (2-to-9, 0-to-9, 0-to-9) (Digits
4, 5 and 6 in a 10 digit NANP telephone number -
NPA-NXX-XXXX).
OCC - Other Common Carrier
- Not part of the original
AT&T system.
Off Hook
- The signal that the
telephone receiver has been lifted (activated). Originating
off hook activates a dial tone on switched networks.
Destination off hook completes a call (and activates
minute-by-minute billing for long distance calls).
One Plus - 1+
- Customer ability to access
the long distance service provider of their choice by first
dialing 1, then the long distance number. Equal Access
guaranteed by the 1982 AT&T MFJ. 1+ is an outbound service
where the calling station pays the charges.
Operator Service Call - OSC
- A call that is placed
through a human or automated operator (0+).
Operator Service Provider - OSP - OS Provider
- The vendor that supplies
operator service.
Outbound
- Outward Sending - Call
Originating - Dialing Out
Payphone
- A public (or private)
telephone that accepts coins or encoded credit cards.
Person-to-Person
- Operator assisted phone
call - only billed if the specified person is available.
PIC - Primary Interexchange Carrier
- The IEC that 1+ calls are
routed to. Specified by ANI.
PIC Charges
- A LEC charge for changing
the PIC. Often paid by the new IEC. If a LEC sends a PIC
charge to a customer, the new IEC will typically credit the
customer's account.
PIC Freeze
- A PIC Freeze prevents the
long distance from being switched for the specified ANIs.
Useful to prevent slamming, or the unauthorized switching of
long distance services.
PIC Request
- A request record sent to a
LEC asking for an ANI to be activated, deactivated or
changed in some way.
PIC Response
- A response record sent by
a LEC (corresponding to a previous PIC Request) with a
response code that indicates whether the request was
performed. (Some LECs return non-standard PIC Response
codes.)
Point Of Presence - POP
- The physical access
location interface between a local exchange carrier and an
Interexchange Carrier fiber network. The point to which the
telephone company terminates a subscriber's circuit for long
distance service or leased line communications.
Point-To-Point
- Non-switched, dedicated
communication circuit.
POP - (See Point Of Presence)
- POTS - Plain Old
Telephone Service
- Primary
Interexchange Carrier
- The long distance company
that is automatically accessed when a customer dials 1+.
Private Line
- Uses dedicated circuits to
connect customer's equipment at both ends of the line. Does
not provide any switching capability (unless supported by
customer premise equipment). Usually includes two local
loops and an IEC circuit.
Provisioning
- The process by which a
requested (ordered) service is designed, implemented and
tracked (providing the subcomponent parts).
PUC - Public Utilities Commission
- The agency regulating
intrastate phone service.
Rate Element
- A recurring fixed charge
for IEC or LEC service at the lowest level. A local loop may
have multiple rate elements associated with it, which make
up the fixed portion of the monthly bill. For example: Local
Access, Local Mileage, Entrance facilities, Channel
Termination, Interexchange, etc.
Rates and Tariffs
- Standards published by
AT&T, OCCs,LECs, and IECs that define service availability,
cost and provisioning procedures.
RBOC - Regional Bell Operating Company
- Rebiller - See
Reseller
- Regional Bell
Operating Companies - RBOC
- One of the seven "Baby
Bell" Companies created by the 1982 Modified Final Judgement
that specified the terms of the AT&T Divestiture. The seven
RHCs include: NYNEX, Bell Atlantic, Bell South, Southwestern
Bell, U.S. West, Pacific Telesis, and Ameritech. "RBOC" is
sometimes used informally to refer to the Regional Holding
Companies defined in the 1982 MFJ. (See Bell Operating
Companies - There are 19 BOCs).
Regulators
- FCC, PUC, Federal Courts
(e.g. MFJ), etc.
Reseller - Also known as Rebiller
- A long-distance carrier
(IEC) that does not own a network, but leases bulk capacity
and resells portions of it at a higher rate.
Residential Customer
- An individual
(non-business) telephone system subscriber.
Responsible Organization - R/O
- With 800 Portability,the
Number Administration Service Center (NASC) allows the
RespOrg to make changes such as carrier, termination, 800
call routing (by time of day, location.) A Letter Of Agency
(LOA) must be on file to change the RespOrg for each
customer/account.
Slam
- An end user that is PICed
without their permission. An RBOC Slam Fee must be paid for
each slam.
SMS - Service Management System
- SMS Customer
Record
- All information related to
one 800 number, effective date and time, etc.
Speed Dialing
- A service to abbreviate
and accelerate frequently dialed numbers.
- Standalone Plan -Getting
one Long Distance
Service Without Switching Carriers
State Tax
- A collection of tax types
that each state is allowed to charge. Tax jurisdiction
(which state can charge tax for a call) is based on the
two-out-of-three rule: where it originates, where it
terminates, where it is being billed to - if two match, that
state can charge the tax.
Surcharge
- An additional charge on
top of a base rate for a specified reason.
Switch
- A device (like a DMS-250
or a PBX) that responds to originator signals and
dynamically connects the caller to the desired communication
destination.
Switched Access
- Nondedicated local access
between the customer's premise and the serving wire center
which is interconnected to the company's point-of-presence
for origination or termination of service.
- Switched Access
Service
- A class of LEC services
that provides the link from the customer's premise to the
IEC PoP for switched circuits.
Switched Resellers
- Resellers that utilize
their own switching hardware (and sometimes their own lines)
and the lines of other IXCs to provide long-distance service
to its subscribers. They provide their own billing and
service.
Switched Services
- All dial up long-distance
services including conventional residential and WATS (most
have incremental use charges). (See Message Toll Service)
Switching Fee
- A per-line fee (usually
around 5$) imposed by the LEC to reprogram their switching
system to change your default carrier. Subscribers must
usually pay this fee when switching to a reseller. Some
resellers will reimburse the subscribers for this fee.
Switchless Reseller
- A reseller of
long-distance services that does not utilize any of its own
lines, or (switching) equipment. All actual service and
equipment is handled by the IXC. Billing is usually done, by
the reseller themselves, to the customer.
T1/DS-1
- (Facility) The equivalent
of 24 multiplexed voice grade channels. 1.544 million bits
per second (1.5Mbps)
T2/DS-2
- (Facility) The equivalent
of 4 multiplexed T1 channels. 6.312 million bits per second
(6.3Mbps)
T3/DS-3
- (Facility) The equivalent
of 28 multiplexed T1 channels. 44.736 million bits per
second (45Mbps)
T4/DS-4
- (Facility) The equivalent
of 6 multiplexed T3 channels. 274.176 million bits per
second (274Mbps)
Tariff
- A public document filed
with the FCC or a PUC that outlines services and rates.
Usually, all customers are offered the same rate for a
specific service, based on published constraints.
- TDD -
Telecommunications Device for the Deaf
- Telco - Telephone
Company
- The local or regional
telephone company that owns and operates lines to customer
locations and Class 5 Central Office Switches. Telcos have
connections to other COs, Tandem (Class 4 Toll) offices and
may connect directly to IECs like WorldCom, AT&T, MCI,
Sprint, LDDS, etc.
Third Party Billing
- Use of an outside service bureau for bill
processing such as: call rating, customer invoicing,
collections, etc.
- Time of Day
Routing
- Route calls based on the
time the call originates. (e.g. direct morning calls to East
Coast operators and afternoon calls to West Coast operators,
etc.). SMS/800 supports 15 minute time intervals.
Toll
- A rated call (Contrast CDR
- unrated call detail record). Tolls appear on the Invoice
Detail.
Toll Call
- A call with incremental
use (minute-by-minute) charges. (Often through a Class 4
Toll Office).
Toll Fraud
- A crime in which a
"hacker" obtains telecommunication services by: breaching
computer security, using or selling stolen long-distance
credit-card codes, or, accessing a PBX and using its
communication facilities illegally. Toll Fraud is estimated
to cost U.S. companies $1.2 billion/year.
Two Out Of Three Rule
- When determining state tax
jurisdiction, there are three locations to consider:
originating station, destination station, and the location
that the bill is sent to. If two out of three are the same,
then that state receives the tax.
Vanity Number
- A specific 800 or 888
number (may spell something).
Verified Account Codes
- See Account Codes. A
finite list of carrier-verified, predefined Account Codes.
Voice Mail
- An automatic answering service with the
ability to record a message. Unlike simple answering
machines, Voice mail uses a programmable computer system
with options such as temporary call routing, monitoring and
reporting, etc.
Voice Mail Box
- The assignment of one
user/number on a voice mail system.
WATS - Wide Area Telephone Service
- Flat rate, or special rate
pay-by-the-minute (measured) billing for a specified calling
area. May be outbound or inbound (e.g. 800).
Wireless
- Radio waves, cellular,
satellite, microwave, etc.
WTN - Working Telephone Number
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Over a decade of proven performance and value.
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24 hour Customer Care
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