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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.
The signaling network that initiates a non-circuit-related message containing intermediate signaling network indication (ISNI) information; this network may send subsequent messages based on the received ISNI information.
Industry:Telecommunications
The simultaneous combining of (or selection from) two independently fading signals, so that the resultant signal can be detected through the use of space, frequency, angle, time, or polarization characteristics.
Industry:Telecommunications
To cause one or more storage locations to be in a prescribed state, usually that corresponding to a zero or that corresponding to the yyspace character.
Industry:Telecommunications
The total system noise in the absence of information transmission.
Industry:Telecommunications
The total load submitted to a trunk group. This value may be corrected for retrials during the engineering process.
Industry:Telecommunications
The use on signal lines of voltage levels that are between the limits of positive and negative 6 volts. Synonym low-level keying.
Industry:Telecommunications
The total length of time that a call makes use of a trunk or channel. Note: Holding time is usually measured in seconds. 2. The time in which an item of telephone plant is in actual use either by a customer or an operator. For example, on a completed telephone call, holding time includes conversation time as well as other time in use. At local dial offices any measured minutes which result from other than customer attempts to place calls (as evidenced by the dialing of at least one digit) are not treated as holding time.
Industry:Telecommunications
The specific member of a trunk group or a multi-line hunt group.
Industry:Telecommunications
The sound of the speaker's own voice (and background noise) as heard in the speaker's telephone receiver. Note: Sidetone volume is usually suppressed relative to the transmitted volume. Synonym telephone sidetone.
Industry:Telecommunications
The totality of protection mechanisms within a network, including hardware, firmware, and software, the combination of which is responsible for enforcing a security policy.
Industry:Telecommunications