The termination of local traffic (including basic telecommunications service) or integrated services digital network and/or EAS/ELCS traffic of a CTU using the local access lines of another CTU
Physical connection of electricity networks with one another for energy exchanges By extension, this term also refers to the power lines ensuring the connection
1 The linking together of interoperable systems [JP1] 2 The linkage used to join two or more communications units, such as systems, networks, links, nodes, equipment, circuits, and devices
In a competitive power producer context, the point at which the transmission lines carrying the electricity output of a power facility connects with the utility grid, usually the local utilities nearest substation
The connection of one telecommunication carrier's network to another or the connection of a piece of telephone equipment to the nationwide telephone network
If you say that there is an interconnection between two or more things, you mean that they are very closely connected. the alarming interconnection of drug abuse and AIDS infection
the connection of two networks thereby allowing customers on one network to connect with customers on the other network, or to access services provided by the other network
Equal access to networks between incumbent and competitive local exchange carriers; connecting one network to another, such as a cellular carriers network, with the local exchange
The physical plant and equipment, usually at transmission-level voltage, that transfers electric energy between two or more entities It can consist of a substation and an associated transmission line and communications facilities, or a simple electric power line or switching station
The physical and logical linking of telecommunications networks used by the same or a different organisation in order to allow the users of one organisation to communicate with users of the same or another organisation, or to access services provided by another organisation Services may be provided by the parties involved or other parties who have access to the network
A location within the sewer systems where the flow may pass from one sewer system to another Interconnections generally provide overflow relief to combined sewers in the event of sewer backup, thus minimizing basement flooding These interconnections generally discharge excess flows to storm sewers and produce much smaller volumes than CSOs in Edmonton There are 180 interconnections in Edmonton
Term referring to traffic exchanged between different telecommunications networks Not all networks and services can be interconnected directly, as they use different technical solutions To enable such networks to talk together, a number of conditions must be specified on how to connect them together physically and translate the language of the individual services (interoperability) The interconnection rules also regulate the service provider's obligation to meet requests from other providers for interconnection and the payment for this
When capitalized, any one of the five major electric system networks in North America: Eastern, Western, ERCOT, Quebec, and Alaska When not capitalized, the facilities that connect two systems or Control Areas Additionally, an interconnection refers to the facilities that connect a non-utility generator to a Control Area or system