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Basic service element

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In telecommunications, a basic service element (BSE) is:

  1. An optional unbundled feature, generally associated with the basic serving arrangement (BSA), that an enhanced-service provider (ESP) may require or find useful in configuring an enhanced service.
  2. A fundamental (basic) communication network service; an optional network capability associated with a BSA.

BSEs constitute optional capabilities to which the customer may subscribe or decline to subscribe.

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