1060 Calling Billing Number Delivery - FG B Protocol

This arrangement allows the ESP to receive the billing number (ANI - 7 digit) of
the party who originated the call to the ESP with the signaling information that
is transmitted to the ESP during call setup.  This signaling information will be
transmitted using a Feature Group B protocol over a direct circuit switched
trunk-side connection. 

Generic Name of ONA Service
 	Product Name						BSE or CNS
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Calling Billing Number Delivery - FG B Protocol
	BA - Automatic Number Identification (ANI) - FG B	BSE
	BS - Called/Calling Number Information - ANI Via FG B *	BSE
	NX - Automatic Number Identification			BSE or CNS
	USW - Automatic Number Identification (FG B)		BSE

* BellSouth will only offer this service on an interLATA basis.

FEATURE OPERATION:
1. An ESP's client will dial (1)+950+0XXX or (1)+950+1XXX to reach the ESP.  The
   XXX is the ESP's Carrier Identification Code (CIC).

2. ESP equipment may need to prompt the end user (e.g., via second dial tone)
   for additional information in order for the ESP to process the call.

TECHNOLOGICAL AND FEATURE INTERACTION CONSIDERATIONS:
1. This feature is available in the following central office switches:

Switch Type			1A ESS	5ESS	DMS-100
Earliest Generic Release	1AE8A	5E2(2)	BCS19

2. ESPs that purchase FG B access service will be assigned a Carrier
   Identification Code (CIC) and must establish a Point of Presence (POP)
   in each LATA served.  The CIC code will be the same for both FG B and FG D.
   However, in the future, FG B and FG D codes may be assigned independently.

3. ESPs must order direct trunks between each FG B end office switch they wish 
   to serve and their POP.  The ANI optional feature must be ordered on all 
   trunks.  (Calling Billing Number Delivery - FG B Protocol cannot be provided
   using FG B tandem arrangements, as the FG B tandems do not have the ability 
   to pass ANI.)

4. The ANI data forwarded to the ESP consists of the seven (7) digit billing
   number of the station originating the call and one ANI information digit.

5. Destination code information, such as the called number, may be transmitted 
   to the ESP from rotary stations provided the ESP orders the Rotary Dial 
   Station Signaling option.  This feature is available only from suitably 
   equipped end offices.

6. Calls may be forwarded to ESPs using call forwarding services.

7. This service may be available in other switches equipped for Equal Access
   service.

8. References:
   o TR-TSY-000698 Feature Group B FSD 20-24-0300, Issue 1, June 1989 
     (replaces FSD 20-24-0300 in TR-TSY-000530, Issue 2, July 1987).
   o Also see TR-NPL-000175 Compatibility Information for Feature Group B 
     Switched Access Service, Issue 1, July 1985.  
   o Also see TR-NPL-000334 Voice Grade Switched Access Service - Transmission 
     Parameter Limits and Interface Combinations, Issue 1, June 1986, 
     Revision 1, November 1987.

This service, if offered as a BSE, is associated with the Circuit Switched Trunk
basic serving arrangement.
