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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.
A feature that enables the UPT user to make a remote Incall registration and a remote OutCall registration to the same terminal address using one single procedure. The effect of a remote AllCall registration is as if remote Incall and remote OutCall registration had been carried out separately.
Industry:Telecommunications
A feature that enables the UPT user to simultaneously register multiple terminal addresses for incoming and/or outgoing UPT calls.
Industry:Telecommunications
A feature, e.g., call/service attempt manipulation, that applies to only one of the parties that may be involved on a call/service attempt.
Industry:Telecommunications
A Federal Information Processing Standard Publication (FIPS PUB 151-1) for a vendor-independent interface between an operating system and an application program, including operating system interfaces and source code functions. Note: IEEE Standard 1003. 1-1988 was adopted by reference and published as FIPS PUB 151-1.
Industry:Telecommunications
A fee charged by a local exchange carrier for the use of its local exchange networks. 2. A charge made by a local exchange carrier for use of its local exchange facilities for a purpose such as the origination or termination of traffic that is carried to or from a distant exchange by an interexchange carrier.
Industry:Telecommunications
A female fitting or connector that accepts a male mating component ("plug") to facilitate an electrical connection. Note: The term jack is frequently applied in applications involving communications signals, while the term receptacle is almost universally reserved for applications involving the distribution of electric power. 2. An analogous fitting or connector used to facilitate an optical fiber connection.
Industry:Telecommunications
A fiber-optic cable having two or more fibers, each of which is capable of serving as an independent optical transmission channel.
Industry:Telecommunications
A fiber-optic cable that contains two optical fibers.
Industry:Telecommunications
A field containing information regarding all entities in a transaction, and indicators of the types of processing performed by those entities.
Industry:Telecommunications
A field in a signal unit that contains the forward sequence number of a correctly received signal unit being acknowledged in the signal unit that is being returned to the sender.
Industry:Telecommunications