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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
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.
Automatic control of a process, in which a computer system is used to regulate the usually continuous operations or processes.
Industry:Telecommunications
Automatic or manual methods to return a network to its normal function in response to a network failure.
Industry:Telecommunications
Automatic rerouting of the radio portion of a call for signal quality, traffic management, or other reasons.
Industry:Telecommunications
Automatic Scheduled Testing (AST) of Switched Access Services (Feature Groups B, C and D,) where the customer provides remote office test lines and 105 test lines with associated responders or their functional equivalent, will consist of monthly loss and C-message noise tests and annual balance test.
Industry:Telecommunications
Available numbers are numbers that are available for assignment to subscriber access lines, or their equivalents, within a switching entity or point of interconnection and are not classified as assigned, intermediate, administrative, aging, or reserved. Available numbers is a residual category that can be calculated by subtracting a sum of numbers in the assigned, reserved, intermediate, aged, and administrative primary categories from the total of numbers in the inventory of a code or block holder (FCC 00-104 §52. 15 (f) (1) (iv). )
Industry:Telecommunications
Basic error events or other performance-related occurrences that may be detected by monitoring a digital signal.
Industry:Telecommunications
Between two given points in an integrated services digital network (ISDN,) the time between the moment that the first bit of a data unit, such as a frame or block, passes the first given point and the moment that bit passes the second given point, plus the transmission time of the data unit. Note: Transit delay is defined only between pairs of boundaries. Transit delay of a FPDU states at the time t1 at which the first bit of the FPDU crosses the first boundary, and ends at the time t2 at which the last bit of the FPDU crosses the second boundary. Transit delay = t2 -t1.
Industry:Telecommunications
Binary addition with no carry.
Industry:Telecommunications
Binary data transmitted over a communications link. Note: Channel bits are derived from user information by FEC (forward error correction) coding and interleaving.
Industry:Telecommunications
Binary recording on magnetic media, such as magnetic disks, tapes, and cards, in which a "1" is represented by a magnetic flux reversal to the polarity of the interblock gap, and a "0" is represented by a magnetic flux reversal to the polarity opposite to that of the interblock gap when recording in the forward direction.
Industry:Telecommunications