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                               Proudly Presents







                     The MCI Telecommunications Glossary







                           Part I Volume II (E - N)







                     Typed and Edited by Knight Lightning











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                                   - E -







ECHO                                  A signal that has been reflected or



                                     otherwise returned with sufficient



                                     magnitude and delay to be percieved by



                                     the speaker.







ECHO RETURN LOSS (ERL)                The loss which must be in the echo path



                                     to reduce echo to a tolerable amount.







ECHO SUPRESSOR                        A device which detects speech signals



                                     transmitted in either direction on a



                                     four-way circuit, and introduces loss



                                     in the direction of transmission.







EIGHT HUNDRED SERVICE (800)           A commonly used reference for inward WATS



                                     service (See WATS, Inward).







EITHER END HOP OFF (EEHO)             Uses either Head Hop Off or Tail End Hop



                                     Off.







ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING            The use of electronic memories to store,



                                     up-date, read, and use information.







ELECTRONIC KEY TELEPHONE SETS (EKTS)  A generic term indicating key telephones



                                     with special buttons which are



                                     electronically programmed to access



                                     various PBX features.







ELECTRONIC SWITCHING SYSTEM (ESS)     A Bell System term for electronic







ELECTRONICALLY PROGRAMMABLE READ      Memory which is initially programmed by



ONLY MEMORY (EPROM)                   the manufacturer.  Changes can be made to



                                     conform to the customer requirements



                                     at their premises.







ELECTRONIC TANDEM NETWORK (ETN)       1. A private network automatically and



                                     electronically connecting the calling



                                     office to the called office through



                                     Tandem-Tie-Trunks. The network switches



                                     also function as PBX's. 2. An AT&T



                                     product name. 3. Used as a generic term



                                     a PBX base network.







END OFFICE CONVERSATION               When an end office offers equal access.







ENHANCED PRIVATE SWITCHED             A private network utilizing Bell provided



COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (EPSCS)        equipment located in the central office



                                     and dedicated to a specific customer.







E&M LEADS                             A pair of leads which carry signals



                                     between trunk equipment and seperate



                                     signaling equipment unit.  The M lead



                                     transmits battery or ground signals to



                                     the signaling equipment, and the E lead



                                     recieves open or ground signals from the



                                     signaling equipment.







E&M SIGNALING                         An arrangement whereby signaling between



                                     a trunk circuit and an associated



                                     signaling unit is effected over two



                                     leads providing full-time, 2-way,



                                     2-level supervision.







ENTERPRISE NUMBER                     A unique telephone exchange number that



                                     permits the called party to be



                                     automatically for the incoming calls.



                                     Synonym: "Toll Free Number;" INWARD WATS.







EQUALIZATION                          The procedure of compensating for



                                     fluctuation in circuit amplitude, delay,



                                     or distortion.







ERLANG                                A unit of traffic intensity. One Erlang



                                     is the intensity at which one traffic



                                     path would be countinuously occupied,



                                     e.g., one call per hour.







ERLANG B TABLE                        A method for determining grade of service



                                     for a specified amount of traffic.



ERROR RATE                            The probability of an error ocurring



                                     during the transmission of a message.







EXCHANGE                              A telephone switching center.







EXCHANGE AREA                         A geographical unit established within a



                                     telephone company's serving area for the



                                     adminastration of telephone service



                                     provided. One schedule of charges applies



                                     to the whole area. Usually served by one



                                     or more central offices and their



                                     associated outside plant.







EXCAHNGE NETWORK FACILITIES FOR       AT&T's pricing arrangement for local



INTERSTATE ACCESS (ENFIA)             loops offered to OCCs for connecting the



                                     OCC's network to the local telephone



                                     company's central office.







EXPECTED MEASURED LOSS (EML)          The calculated 1 kH  loss of the trunk



                                     shown on the circuit or design layout



                                     record.







EXTENDED AREA SERVICE (EAS)           A telco tariff giving customers the



                                     option whereby the subscriber can pay a



                                     higher flat rate in order to obtain



                                     geographic coverage without additional



                                     per-call charges (non-toll charges).











                                   - F -











FACILITY                              Synonym: Circuit.







FACSMILE                              The transmission of pictures, maps or



                                     other documents via communications



                                     circuits using a device which scans the



                                     original document, transforms the image



                                     into coded signals and repoduces the



                                     original document at a distant point.







FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISON (FC)  The government agency established by the



                                     Communications Act of 1934 which



                                     regulates the interstate communications



                                     industry.







FIBER OPTICS                          High speed transmisson using light to



                                     send images ( in telecommunications:



                                     voice or data ) through a flexible bundle



                                     of glass fibers.



FOREIGN EXCHANGE LINES (FX)           A special access hardwire circuit that



                                     provides service between a telephone at a



                                     customer's location and a distant central



                                     office.







FOUR WIRE CIRCUIT                     A communications path which employs two



                                     separates electrical paths one recieving



                                     and one transmitting.







FREQUENCY                             The number of complete cycles per unit of



                                     time.







FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING (FD)  The division of an available frequency



                                     into bands.  This modulation technique



                                     requires the derived channels, each to



                                     have their own baseband and that



                                     "guardbands" be provided between channels



                                     to minimize interference or crosstalk



                                     from adjacent channels.







FREQUENCY RESPONSE                    The reaction of frequencies to the



                                     circuit components.







FULL DUPLEX                           A circuit which allows transmission of a



                                     message in both directions at the same



                                     time.







FULL PERIOD                           The condition of a switching system where



                                     each input a switching stage has access



                                     to every output from the stage.











                                   - G -











GRADE OF SERVICE                      The probability of a call being blocked



                                     by busy trunks, expressed as a decimal



                                     fraction, and usually meaning the



                                     busy-hour probability.







GROUP                                 12 circuits processed as a unit in a



                                     carrier system.











                                   - H -







HALF DUPLEX                           A circuit for transmitting or receiving



                                     signals in one direction at a time.







HANDSET                               That portion of the telephone containing



                                     hand-held when the telephone is in use.







HARDWARE                              Physical equipment or components of a



                                     computer system rather than a programmed



                                     method use.







HARDWIRE                              To wire or cable directly between units



                                     of equipment.







HARMONIC                              The full multiple of a base frequency.







HARMONIC DISTORTION                   The ratio, expressed in decibels, of the



                                     power at the fundamental frequency, to



                                     the power of a harmonic of that



                                     fundamental.







HEAD END HOP OFF (HEHO)               A method of traffic engineering whereby



                                     calls are completed by using long



                                     distance facilities directly off the



                                     switch that serves that location.







HERTZ (Hz)                            International standard unit of frequency.



                                     Replaces, and is identical to, the order



                                     unit "Cycles-per-second."







HOMING                                Returning to the starting position, as in



                                     a rotary stepping switch.







HOOKSWITCH                            The device on which the telephone



                                     receiver hangs or on which a telephone



                                     handset hangs or rests when not in use.



                                     The weight of the reciever or handset



                                     operates a switch which opens the



                                     telephone circuit, leaving only the bell



                                     connected to the line.







HOT-CUT                               Virtually instantaneous replacement of



                                     one line with another.







HYBRID                                An electronic circuit which performs the



                                     wire conversations necessary for the



                                     connection of a local loop with a



                                     long-haul facility.











                                   - I -







INTERCEPT                             To stop a telephone call directed to an



                                     improper telephone number, and redirect



                                     that call to an operator or a recording.



INTERCONNECT                          1) The arrangement that permits the



                                     connection of customer's telecommunica-



                                     tions equipment to a communications



                                     common carrier network. 2) The industry



                                    name for manufacturers, excluding the



                                     Bell system, which provide CPE telephone



                                     equipment.







INTER-EXCHANGE MILEAGE (IXC)          The airline mileage between two cities.



                                     Synonym: Long Haul Mileage.







INTEREXCHANGE PLANT                   The facilities between the subscriber



                                     switching center and another switching



                                     center.







INTERFACE                             The junction or point of interconnection



                                     between two systems or equipment having



                                     different characteristics.







INTERFERENCE                          Any unwanted noise or crosstalk on a



                                     communications circuit which acts to



                                     reduce the intelligibilty of the desired



                                     signal or speech.







INTER-MACHINE TRUNK (IMT)             A circuit which connects two automatic



                                     switching centers.







INTER-OFFICE TRUNK (IOT)              A direct trunk between local exchange



                                     offices.







INTERNATIONAL RECORD CARRIER (IRC)    Companies that handle the intra-U.S.



                                     portion of international record



                                     transmission.







INTERSTATE                            Any connection made between two states.







INTRASTATE                            Anyconnection made that remains within



                                     the boundaries of a single state.











                                   - J -







JACK                                  A connecting device having springs which



                                     make electrical contact with mating



                                     contacts of a plug.







JITTER                                Short term instability of the amplitude



                                     and/or phase of a signal.



                                     Commonly called: PHASE JITTER.







                                   - K -











KEYSET                                Muti-push button keys located on a



                                     telephone which may be punched in



                                     sequence for sending telephone number



                                     desired, precedence, or routing signals.







KEY SYSTEM                            The equipment utilized to provide the



                                     features associated with key sets.











                                   - L -







LEASED LINES                          Any circuit or combination of circuits



                                     designated to be at the exclusive



                                     disposal of a given subscriber.



                                     Synonym:  Private Line.







LEAST COST ROUTING (LCR)              A method of automatically selecting the



                                     least costly facility for transmission of



                                     a call.



                                     Synonym: Most Economical Route Selection



                                     (MERS): Route Optimization.







LEVEL                                 An expression of the relative signal



                                     strength at a point in a communications



                                     circuit compared to a standard.







LOADING                               A system for adding regularly spaced



                                     inductance units to a circuit to improve



                                     its transmission characteristics.







LOCAL ACCESS AND TRANSPORT AREA       Defines the local calling area as



(LATA)                                established by the court ordered AT&T



                                     divestiture plan.







LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN)              Intraoffice communication system usually



                                     used to provide data transmission in



                                     addition to voice transmission.







LOCAL LOOP                            The local connection between the end user



                                     and the Class 5 central office.







LONG HAUL                             Circuits spanning considerable distances.







LOOP BACK                             A method of performing transmission tests



                                     on a circuit not requiring the assistance



                                     of personnel at the distant end.







                                     use the metallic loop formed by the trunk



                                     conductors and the terminating equipment



                                     bridges.











                                   - M -







MAIN DISTRIBUTION FRAME (MDF)         The point where outside plant cables



                                     terminate and from which they cross



                                     connect to terminal or central office



                                     line equipment.







MAIN PBX                              A PBX directly connected to a switch via



                                     an access trunk group.







MANUAL TIE LINE                       A tie line which requires the assistance



                                     of an attendant at both ends of the



                                     circuit in order to complete a call.







MASTER GROUP (MG)                     240 circuits processed as a unit in a



                                     carrier service.







MESSAGE TELEPHONE SERVICE (MTS)       AT&T's tariffed pricing name for long



                                     distance telephone calls.







MESSAGE UNIT (MU)                     A local toll rate calling plan which is



                                     time and distance sensitive.







METAL OXIDE SEMICONDUCTOR (MOS)       A type of computer memory utilizing 1/4



                                     inch square slices of silicon.  These



                                     silicon slices require constant electric



                                     current for the data to be retained.







MICROWAVE (M/W)                       Radio transmission using very short



                                     lengths , corresponding to a frequency of



                                     1,000 megahertz or greater.



                                     Synonym:  Microwave Radio.







MICROWAVE RADIO                       Synonym: Microwave.







MODEM                                 A device which modulates and demodulates



                                     signals on a carrier frequency and allows



                                     the interface of digital terminals with



                                     analog carrier systems.







MODULATION                            Alterations in the characteristics of



                                     carrier waves.  Usually impressed on the



                                     amplitude and/or the frequency.







MONITORING DEVICE                     Records data on calls placed through a



                                     length of calls, calling location.







MOST ECONOMICAL ROUTE SELECTION       Synonym: Least Cost Routing



(MERS)







MULTIPLEXING                          The act of combining a number of



                                     individual message circuits for



                                     transmission over a common path.  Two



                                     methods are used: (1) frequency division,



                                     and (2) time division.











                                   - N -











NETWORK                               A collection of switches connected to one



                                     another by transmission facilities.







NETWORK NUMBERING EXCHANGE (NNX)      The three digit location code



                                     representing the central office.  "N" may



                                     be any number between "2" and "9" and "X"



                                     may be any number.







NETWORK TRUNKS                        Circuits connecting switching centers.







NODE                                  A terminal of any branch of a network.







NON-BLOCKING                          A switching network having a sufficient



                                     number of paths such that a subscriber



                                     originating a call can always reach any



                                     other idle subscriber without



                                     encountering a busy.







NUMBERING PLAN AREA (NPA)             A geographical division within which no



                                     two telephones will have the same 7 digit



                                     number.  "N" is any number between "2"



                                     and "9"; "P" is always "1" or "0"; and



                                     "A" is any number excluding "10."







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