Common use of 911 E911 Arrangements Clause in Contracts

911 E911 Arrangements. 7.3.1 Mpower may, at its option, interconnect to the BA 911/E911 selective routers or 911 Tandem Offices, as appropriate, that serve the areas in which Mpower provides Telephone Exchange Services, for the provision of 911/E911 services and for access to all subtending Public Safety Answering Points (“PSAP”). In such situations, BA will provide Mpower with the appropriate CLLI codes and specifications of the Tandem Office serving area. In areas where E911 is not available, Mpower and BA will negotiate arrangements to connect Mpower to the 911 service. 7.3.2 Path and route diverse Interconnections for 911/E911 shall be made at the Mpower-IP, the BA-IP, or other points as necessary and mutually agreed, and as required by Applicable Law. 7.3.3 Within thirty (30) days of its receipt of a request from Mpower and to the extent authorized by the relevant federal, state, and local authorities, BA will provide Mpower with the following at no charge: (a) a file on diskette or other mutually agreed upon medium containing the Master Street Address Guide ("MSAG") for each county within the LATA(s) specified in this Agreement, which MSAG shall be updated no more frequently than monthly and a complete copy of which shall be made available on an annual basis; (b) a list of the address, CLLI code, and an associated NXX of each 911/E911 selective router or 911 Tandem Office(s) in the area in which Mpower plans to offer Telephone Exchange Service; (c) a list of the address, CLLI code, associated NXX, contact name and phone number of each Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”) in each county in the area in which Mpower plans to offer Telephone Exchange Service; (d) a list of BA personnel who currently have responsibility for each county's 911 requirements; (e) the ten-digit subscriber number for each PSAP or the "main" PSAP that subtends each BA 911/E911 selective router or 911 Tandem Office to which Mpower is interconnected for the transfer of "0-" calls to the PSAP; (f) any special 911 trunking requirements for each 911/E911 selective router or 911 Tandem Office; (g) an electronic interface, when available, through which Mpower shall input and provide a daily update of 911/E911 database information related to appropriate Mpower Customers. Until such time as an electronic interface is available, Mpower shall provide BA with all appropriate 911 information such as name, address, and telephone number in writing for BA’s entry into the 911 database system. Any 911-related data exchanged between the Parties prior to the availability of an electronic interface shall conform to BA standards, whereas 911-related data exchanged electronically shall conform to the National Emergency Number Association standards; (h) return of any Mpower E911 data entry files containing errors, so that Mpower may ensure the accuracy of the Customer records; and (i) a Design Layout Record (“DLR”) of a 911 (CAMA) trunk, if applicable.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement

911 E911 Arrangements. 7.3.1 Mpower NorthPoint may, at its option, interconnect to the BA 911/E911 selective routers or 911 Tandem Offices, as appropriate, that serve the areas in which Mpower NorthPoint provides Telephone Exchange Services, for the provision of 911/E911 services and for access to all subtending Public Safety Answering Points (“PSAP”). In such situations, BA will provide Mpower NorthPoint with the appropriate CLLI codes and specifications of the Tandem Office serving area. In areas where E911 is not available, Mpower NorthPoint and BA will negotiate arrangements to connect Mpower NorthPoint to the 911 service. 7.3.2 Path and route diverse Interconnections for 911/E911 shall be made at the MpowerNorthPoint-IP, the BA-IP, or other points as necessary and mutually agreed, and as required by Applicable Law. 7.3.3 Within thirty (30) days of its receipt of a request from Mpower NorthPoint and to the extent authorized by the relevant federal, state, and local authorities, BA will provide Mpower NorthPoint with the following at no charge: (a) a file on diskette or other mutually agreed upon medium containing the Master Street Address Guide ("MSAG") for each county within the LATA(s) specified in this Agreement, which MSAG shall be updated no more frequently than monthly and a complete copy of which shall be made available on an annual basis; (b) a list of the address, CLLI code, and an associated NXX of each 911/E911 selective router or 911 Tandem Office(s) in the area in which Mpower NorthPoint plans to offer Telephone Exchange Service; (c) a list of the address, CLLI code, associated NXX, contact name and phone number of each Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”) in each county in the area in which Mpower NorthPoint plans to offer Telephone Exchange Service; (d) a list of BA personnel who currently have responsibility for each county's 911 requirements; (e) the ten-digit subscriber number for each PSAP or the "main" PSAP that subtends each BA 911/E911 selective router or 911 Tandem Office to which Mpower NorthPoint is interconnected for the transfer of "0-" calls to the PSAP; (f) any special 911 trunking requirements for each 911/E911 selective router or 911 Tandem Office; (g) an electronic interface, when available, through which Mpower NorthPoint shall input and provide a daily update of 911/E911 database information related to appropriate Mpower NorthPoint Customers. Until such time as an electronic interface is available, Mpower NorthPoint shall provide BA with all appropriate 911 information such as name, address, and telephone number in writing for BA’s entry into the 911 database system. Any 911-related data exchanged between the Parties prior to the availability of an electronic interface shall conform to BA standards, whereas 911-related data exchanged electronically shall conform to the National Emergency Number Association standards; (h) return of any Mpower NorthPoint E911 data entry files containing errors, so that Mpower NorthPoint may ensure the accuracy of the Customer records; and (i) a Design Layout Record (“DLR”) of a 911 (CAMA) trunk, if applicable.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement

911 E911 Arrangements. 7.3.1 Mpower 7.4.1 NEXTLINK may, at its option, interconnect to the BA 911/E911 selective routers or 911 Tandem Offices, as appropriate, that serve the areas in which Mpower NEXTLINK provides Telephone Exchange Services, for the provision of 911/E911 services and for access to all subtending Public Safety Answering Points (“PSAP”). In such situations, BA will provide Mpower NEXTLINK with the appropriate CLLI codes and specifications of the Tandem Office serving area. In areas where E911 is not available, Mpower NEXTLINK and BA will negotiate arrangements to connect Mpower NEXTLINK to the 911 service. 7.3.2 7.4.2 Path and route diverse Interconnections interconnections for 911/E911 shall be made at the MpowerNEXTLINK-IP, the BA-IP, or other points as necessary and mutually agreed, and as required by Applicable Lawlaw or regulation. 7.3.3 7.4.3 Within thirty (30) days of its receipt of a request from Mpower NEXTLINK and to the extent authorized by the relevant federal, state, and local authorities, BA will provide Mpower NEXTLINK with the following at no charge: (a) a file on diskette or other mutually agreed upon medium containing the Master Street Address Guide ("MSAG") for each county within the LATA(s) specified in this Agreement, which MSAG shall be updated no more frequently than monthly and a complete copy of which shall be made available on an annual basis; (b) a list of the address, CLLI code, and an associated NXX of each 911/E911 selective router or 911 Tandem Office(soffice(s) in the area in which Mpower NEXTLINK plans to offer Telephone Exchange Service; (c) a list of the address, CLLI code, associated NXX, contact name and phone number of each Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”) PSAP in each county in the area in which Mpower NEXTLINK plans to offer Telephone Exchange Service; (d) a list of BA personnel who currently have responsibility for each county's 911 requirements; (e) the ten-digit subscriber number for each PSAP or the "main" PSAP that subtends each BA 911/E911 selective router or 911 Tandem Office to which Mpower NEXTLINK is interconnected for the transfer of "0-" calls to the PSAP; (f) any special 911 trunking requirements for each 911/E911 selective router or 911 Tandem OfficeTandem; (g) an electronic interface, when available, through which Mpower NEXTLINK shall input and provide a daily update of 911/E911 database information related to appropriate Mpower NEXTLINK Customers. Until such time as an electronic interface is available, Mpower NEXTLINK shall provide BA with all appropriate 911 information such as name, address, and telephone number in writing for BA’s entry into the 911 database system. Any 911-related data exchanged between the Parties prior to the availability of an electronic interface shall conform to BA standards, whereas 911-related data exchanged electronically shall conform to the National Emergency Number Association standards; (h) return of any Mpower NEXTLINK E911 data entry files containing errors, so that Mpower NEXTLINK may ensure the accuracy of the Customer records; and (i) a Design Layout Record (“DLR”) of a 911 (CAMA) trunk, if applicable.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement