
In telecommunication, provisioning is the process of preparing and equipping a network to allow it to provide (new) services to its users. In National Security/Emergency Preparedness telecommunications services, `provisioning` equates to `initiation` and includes altering the state of an existing priority service or capability. Network provisi...
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[cruise ship] Cruise ships consume vast amounts of food every day; as an example, the following is a list of supplies provisioned on board the Celebrity cruise ship Constellation, carrying up to 1,950 passengers and 999 crew, for an average 7 day cruise. Of course, not all this food will be consumed during the voyage, the ship must keep a p...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Provision
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(In topic `operations support systems`) Provisioning is the process by which a customer`s requested service is designed, implemented and tracked.
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Adding new subscriber or device information to a network database. Typically this information is held in a CCBS (billing) system, HLR (mobile network) and SCP of an IN network.
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