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Custom local area signaling service

Custom local area signaling service (CLASS) is one of an identified group of network -provided enhanced services. Note: A CLASS group for a given network usually includes several enhanced service offerings, such as incoming- call identification, call trace, call blocking , automatic return of the most recent incoming call, call redial, and selective forwarding and programming to permit...
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Data service unit

In telecommunication , the term data service unit (DSU) has the following meanings: 1. A device used for interfacing data terminal equipment ( DTE ) to the public telephone network . 2. A type of short-haul, synchronous -data line driver , usually installed at a user location, that connects user synchronous equipment over a 4-wire circuit at a preset transmission...
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Enhanced service

Enhanced service is service offered over commercial carrier transmission facilities used in interstate communications , that employs computer processing applications that act on the format , content, code , protocol , or similar aspects of the subscriber 's transmitted information ; provides the subscriber with additional, different, or restructured information; or involves...
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Essential service

In telecommunication , an essential service ( critical service ) is a network -provided service feature in which a priority dial tone is furnished. Essential service is typically provided to fewer than 10 % of network usersm, and recommended for use in conjunction with NS/EP telecommunications services. References Federal Standard 1037C This telecommunications...
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Foreign exchange service

In telecommunication , a foreign exchange service (FX) is a network -provided service in which a telephone in a given local exchange area is connected, via a private line , to a central office in another, i.e., "foreign", exchange, rather than the local exchange area's central office. To call originators, it appears that the subscriber having the FX service is located in the foreign...
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Grade of service

Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Introduction 2 What is Grade of Service and how is it measured? 3 Where and when is Grade of Service measured? 4 Class of Service 5 Quality of Service in broadband networks 6 Maintaining a Grade of Service 7 Erlang's lost call assumptions 8 Calculating the Grade of Service 9 References Introduction In telecommunication...
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Public data transmission service

In telecommunication , a public data transmission service is a data transmission service that is established and operated by a telecommunication administration , or a recognized private operating agency, and uses a public data network. Note: A public data transmission service may include circuit -switched, packet -switched, and leased-circuit data transmission. Source...
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Remote operations service element protocol

In the OSI Model , the remote operations service element protocol (ROSE) is an application layer protocol that (a) provides remote operation capabilities, (b) allows interaction between entities in a distributed application, and (c) upon receiving a remote operations service request, allows the receiving entity to attempt the operation and report the results of the attempt to...
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Rural radio service

In telecommunication in the United States , a rural radio service is a public radio service rendered by fixed stations on frequencies below 1000 MHz used to provide (1) Basic Exchange Telecommunications Radio Service , which is public message communication service between a central office and subscribers located in rural areas, (2) public message communication service...
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Service termination point

In telecommunication , service termination point is the last point of service rendered by a commercial carrier under applicable tariffs. Note 1: The service termination point is usually on the customer premises. Note 2: The customer is responsible for equipment and operation from the service termination point to user end instruments. Note 3: The service termination...
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