Utah Admin. Code R746-348-2 - Definitions
A. The meaning of
terms used in these rules shall be consistent with their general usage in the
telecommunications industry unless specifically defined in Section
54-8b-2 or these rules. As used in
these rules, unless context states otherwise, the following definitions shall
apply:
1. "Collocation" --
a. Physical collocation is an offering by an
incumbent local exchange carrier that enables a requesting telecommunications
corporation to:
i. place its own equipment to
be used for interconnection or access to unbundled network elements within or
upon an incumbent local exchange carrier's premises;
ii. use the equipment to interconnect with an
incumbent local exchange carrier's network facilities for the transmission and
routing of telephone exchange service, exchange access service, or both, or to
gain access to an incumbent local exchange carrier's unbundled network elements
for the provision of a telecommunications service;
iii. enter those premises, subject to
reasonable terms and conditions, to install, maintain and repair equipment
necessary for interconnection or access to unbundled elements; and
iv. obtain reasonable amounts of space in an
incumbent local exchange carrier's premises, for the equipment necessary for
interconnection or access to unbundled elements, allocated on a first-come,
first-served basis entrants who are ready and able to use the entire space they
receive within a reasonable time.
b. Virtual collocation is an offering by an
incumbent local exchange carrier that enables a requesting telecommunications
corporation to:
i. Designate or specify
equipment to be used for interconnection or access to unbundled network
elements to be located within or upon an incumbent local exchange carrier's
premises, and dedicated to that telecommunications carrier's use;
ii. use that equipment to interconnect with
an incumbent local exchange carrier's network facilities for the transmission
and routing of telephone exchange service, exchange access service, or both, or
for access to an incumbent local exchange carrier's unbundled network elements
for the provision of a telecommunications service; and
iii. Electronically monitor and control its
communications channels terminating in that equipment.
2. "Common Transport Links" --
means shared transmission facilities between two switching systems where
traffic originating with or terminating to multiple telecommunication service
providers is comingled. These facilities normally exist between end offices and
a tandem switch.
3. "Dedicated
Transport Links" -- means transmission facilities between two switching systems
where traffic originates with or terminates to the same or another public
telecommunications service provider.
4. "Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier" --
means the local exchange carrier that on February 8, 1996, provided telephone
exchange service in a defined geographic service territory, and on that date
was a member of the Exchange Carrier Association pursuant to
47 CFR
69.601(b), or is a person
that became a successor or assign of a member of the Exchange Carrier
Association.
5. "Interconnection"
-- means the linking of two networks for the mutual exchange of traffic. It
does not include the transport and termination of traffic.
6. "Local Number Portability" -- means the
ability of users of telecommunications services to retain, at the same
location, existing telecommunications numbers without unreasonable impairment
of quality, reliability, or convenience when switching from one
telecommunications corporation to another.
7. "Loop Concentration" -- means the function
performed by electronic equipment that provides for the multiplexing or
demultiplexing of a quantity of loops into a different number of digital or
optical communication channels that connect to another network
element.
8. "Loop Distribution" --
means transmission facilities from the termination of the feeder or loop
concentration facility to the customer's network interface.
9. "Loop Feeder" -- means transmission
facilities between a central office and the distribution cable or a loop
concentration facility.
10.
"Network Elements" -- means the features, functions, and capabilities of
network facilities and equipment used to transmit, route, bill or otherwise
provide public telecommunications services.
11. "Network Interface Device" -- means the
cross connect device used to connect loop facilities to intra-premises cabling
or inside wiring.
12. "Operator
Systems" -- means systems used to provide live or mechanized operator functions
to assist end users with call completion, call assistance, and directory
assistance.
13. "Operational
Support" -- means the processing of local exchange customer service and repair
orders, and the electronic exchange of billing, customer account, service
provisioning and service administration data among local exchange service
providers.
14. "Premises" -- shall
carry the same definition as prescribed in
47 CFR
51.5.
15. "Service Control Point" -- means a
database in the signaling network where queries for call processing
instructions are directed.
16.
"Signaling Links" -- means transmission facilities in a signaling network which
carry any out-of- band signaling channels from and between the various elements
of a signaling network.
17. "Signal
Transfer Point" -- means a packet switch that acts as a routing hub for a
signaling network and transfers messages between various points in and among
signaling networks.
18. "Switch" --
means a facility required to connect lines or trunks to a communications
transmission path.
19. "Tandem
Switch" -- means a facility that connects trunks to trunks in order to complete
inter- switch calls.
20.
"Unbundling" means the disaggregation of facilities and functions into multiple
network elements and services that can be individually purchased by a competing
public telecommunications service provider.
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