Busy Line Verification definition

Busy Line Verification. (BLV) means a service whereby an End User requests an operator to confirm the busy status of a line.
Busy Line Verification or “BLV” has the same meaning as “Line Status Verification” defined at 1.48 below.
Busy Line Verification. Busy Line Verification Interrupt Traffic" or "BLV/BLVI Traffic" means an operator service call in which the caller inquires as to the busy status of or requests an interruption of a call on another Customer's Telephone Exchange Service line.

Examples of Busy Line Verification in a sentence

  • Busy Line Verification with Interrupt provides the Customer with the option to request operator verification of whether a specific line is busy or inoperative.

  • Upon request, subject to technical limitations, the Company will provide Customers with access to an operator who will verify that a conversation exists on a line (Busy Line Verification) and who will interrupt a communication in progress to announce that someone is trying to call (Line Service Interrupt).

  • BellSouth’s Wholesale Operator Call Processing (OCP) provides: (1) operator handling for call completion (for example, collect, third number billing, and manual calling card calls); (2) operator or automated assistance for billing after the End User has dialed the called number (for example, calling card calls); and (3) special services including but not limited to Busy Line Verification and Emergency Line Interrupt (ELI), Emergency Agency Call, and Operator-assisted Directory Assistance.

  • Operator Service provides: (1) operator handling for call completion (for example, collect, third number billing, and manual credit card calls), (2) operator or automated assistance for billing after the end user has dialed the called number (for example, credit card calls); and (3) special services including but not limited to Busy Line Verification and Emergency Line Interrupt (XXX), Emergency Agency Call, Operator-assisted Directory Assistance, and Rate Quotes.

  • Busy Line Verification: Upon request of the calling patty, the Company will determine if the line is clear or in use and report to the calling party.

  • Prior to the exchange of traffic under this Agreement, each Party shall establish procedures whereby its operator bureau will coordinate with the operator bureau of the other Party to provide Busy Line Verification ("BLV") and Busy Line Verification Interrupt ("BLVI") services on calls between their respective end users.

  • If the Customer has the operator interrupt a call, both the Busy Line Verification and the Emergency Interrupt charge will apply.

  • Where technically feasible and available, when an operator dials the appropriate Toll Center Code in addition to the inward code, the AT&T-21STATE INW operator will provide the Busy Line Verification (BLV) service and Busy Line Verification/Interrupt (BLV/I) service.

  • Busy Line Verification with interrupt: The operator will interrupt the call on the called line only if the calling party indicates an emergency and requests interruption.

  • Each Party shall establish procedures whereby its operator assistance bureau will coordinate with the operator assistance bureau of the other Party to provide Busy Line Verification (BLV) and Busy Line Verification and Interrupt (BLVI) services on calls between their respective end-users.


More Definitions of Busy Line Verification

Busy Line Verification. Busy Line Verification Interrupt Traffic" or "BLV/BLVI Traffic" means an operator service call in which the caller inquires as to the busy status of or requests an interruption of a call on another Customer's Telephone Exchange Service line.
Busy Line Verification or "BLV" refers to a service in which an end user requests an operator to confirm the busy status of a line.

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