Blocking Services Clause Samples

The Blocking Services clause defines the circumstances under which a service provider may temporarily suspend or restrict access to certain services. Typically, this clause outlines specific triggers such as non-payment, security threats, or violations of terms that justify blocking the service, and may describe the process for notifying the affected party and restoring access once the issue is resolved. Its core practical function is to protect the service provider from ongoing risk or misuse while providing a clear framework for managing service interruptions.
Blocking Services. Upon request from CLEC, employing Embarq-approved LSR documentation, Embarq shall provide blocking of 700, 900, and 976 services, or other services of similar type as may now exist or be developed in the future, and shall provide Billed Number Screening (BNS), including required LIDB updates, or equivalent service for blocking completion of ▇▇▇▇-to- third party and collect calls, on a line, PBX, or individual service basis. Blocking shall be provided to the extent (a) it is an available option for the Telecommunications Service resold by CLEC, or (b) it is technically feasible when requested by CLEC as a function of unbundled Network Elements.
Blocking Services. Upon request from CLEC, employing Sprint-approved LSR documentation, Sprint shall provide blocking of 700, 900, and 976 services, or other services of similar type as may now exist or be developed in the future, and shall provide Billed Number Screening (BNS), including required LIDB updates, or equivalent service for blocking completion of ▇▇▇▇-to-third party and collect calls, on a line, PBX, or individual service basis. Blocking shall be provided to the extent (a) it is an available option for the Telecommunications Service resold by CLEC, or (b) it is technically feasible when requested by CLEC as a function of unbundled Network Elements.
Blocking Services. Upon request from CLEC, employing CenturyLink- approved LSR documentation, CenturyLink shall provide blocking of 700, 900, and 976 services, or other services of similar type as may now exist or be developed in the future, and shall provide Billed Number Screening (BNS), including required LIDB updates, or equivalent service for blocking completion of ▇▇▇▇-to-third party and collect calls, on a line, PBX, or individual service basis. Blocking shall be provided to the extent (a) it is an available option for the Telecommunications Service resold by CLEC, or (b) it is technically feasible when requested by CLEC as a function of unbundled Network Elements.
Blocking Services. Attachment 5 1.2.3.1 Upon request from AT&T, U S WEST shall provide blocking in accordance with U S WEST standard intervals for 700, 900, and 976 services, or other services of similar type as may now exist or may be developed in the future according to industry standards, and shall provide Billed Number Screening ("BNS"), including required LIDB updates, or equivalent service for blocking completion of bill-to-third party and collect calls, on a line, trunk, or individual service basis.
Blocking Services. Upon request from SBCT, employing Sprint-approved LSR documentation, Sprint shall provide blocking of 700, 900, and 976 services, or other services of similar type as may now exist or be developed in the future, and shall provide Billed Number Screening (BNS), including required LIDB updates, or equivalent service for blocking completion of ▇▇▇▇-to-third party and collect calls, on a line, PBX, or individual service basis. Blocking shall be provided the extent (a) it is an available option for the Telecommunications Service resold by SBCT, or (b) it is technically feasible when requested by SBCT as a function of unbundled Network Elements.
Blocking Services. Upon request from PAETEC, employing CenturyLink-approved LSR documentation, CenturyLink shall provide blocking of 700, 900, and 976 services, or other services of similar type as may now exist or be developed in the future, and shall provide Billed Number Screening (BNS), including required LIDB updates, or equivalent service for blocking completion of ▇▇▇▇-to-third party and collect calls, on a line, PBX, or individual service basis. Blocking shall be provided to the extent (a) it is an available option for the Telecommunications Service resold by PAETEC, or (b) it is technically feasible when requested by PAETEC as a function of unbundled Network Elements.
Blocking Services. 1.2.3.1 Upon request from Pac-West, U S WEST shall provide blocking in accordance with U S WEST standard intervals for 700, 900, and 976 services. or other services of similar type as may now exist or may be developed in the future according to industry standards, and shall provide Billed Number Screening ("BNS"), including required LIDB updates, or equivalent service for blocking completion of ▇▇▇▇-to-third parry and collect calls, on a line. trunk, or individual service basis.
Blocking Services. Upon request from MCIm, BellSouth shall provide blocking of 700, 900, and 976 services, or other services of similar type as may now exist or be developed in the future, and shall provide Billed Number Screening (BNS), including required LIDB updates, or equivalent service for blocking completion of ▇▇▇▇ -to- third party and collect calls, on a line, trunk, or individual service basis.

Related to Blocking Services

  • Training Services All training services, including any Deliverables, are provided for Customer’s internal training purposes only. Customer may not replicate the Deliverables or use the Deliverables to develop any of the products described in such training Deliverables. Training Deliverables are not subject to any maintenance, support, or updates.

  • Monitoring Services IDT staff shall, using methods that include face-to-face and other contacts with the member, monitor the services a member receives. This monitoring shall ensure that: a. The member receives the services and supports authorized, arranged for and coordinated by the IDT staff; b. The services and supports identified in the MCP as being provided by natural and community supports are being provided; and c. The quality of the services and supports received is adequate and still necessary to continue to meet the needs and preferences of the member and support the member’s outcomes identified in the MCP.