- Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
Administrative numbers are numbers used by telecommunications carriers to perform internal administrative or operational functions necessary to maintain reasonable quality of service standards. Examples of administrative numbers are: Test numbers, employee/official numbers, Location Routing Numbers, Temporary Local Directory Numbers, soft dial tone numbers and wireless E911 (ESRD/ESRK) numbers. (FCC 00-104 §52. 15 (f) (1) (i) )
Industry:Telecommunications
Administrative, support, and housing power requirements. Synonym utility load.
Industry:Telecommunications
Administrative, support, and housing power requirements. Synonym utility load.
Industry:Telecommunications
Aerial telecommunications and power plant utilizing the same structure, such as poles.
Industry:Telecommunications
After a disengagement attempt, a failure to terminate the telecommunications system access. Note: Disengagement denial is usually caused by excessive delay in the telecommunications system.
Industry:Telecommunications
After the telephone number has been received, DACC is a service that permits a call to be completed to the requested number, typically at the calling party's option for an additional charge.
Industry:Telecommunications
Aging numbers are disconnected numbers that are not available for assignment to another end user or customer for a specified period of time. Numbers previously assigned to residential customers may be aged for no more than 90 calendar days. Numbers previously assigned to business customers may be aged for no more than 365 calendar days (FCC 00-104 §52. 15 (f) (1) (ii) ) and Erratum in CC Docket 99-200, released July 11, 2000. )
Industry:Telecommunications
Airborne equipment used to relay radio transmission from selected originating transmitters. 2. A technique employing aircraft fitted with radio relay stations for the purpose of increasing the range, flexibility, or physical security of communications systems.
Industry:Telecommunications
All actions taken to ensure that standards and procedures are adhered to and that delivered products or services meet performance requirements. 2. The planned systematic activities necessary to ensure that a component, module, or system conforms to established technical requirements. 3. The policy, procedures, and systematic actions established in an enterprise for the purpose of providing and maintaining a specified degree of confidence in data integrity and accuracy throughout the life cycle of the data, which includes input, update, manipulation, and output.
Industry:Telecommunications
All components/devices of an information system (IS) to be accredited. Separately accredited components generally are not included within the perimeter.
Industry:Telecommunications