CLEC Provides Service Using PACIFIC Unbundled Network Elements Clause Samples

CLEC Provides Service Using PACIFIC Unbundled Network Elements. 2.2.1 Ordering Process and Forms CLEC and PACIFIC will use two types of orders, an Infrastructure Provisioning order and a Customer Specific Provisioning order to order and provision Network Elements and Combinations. The Infrastructure Provisioning Footprint order notifies PACIFIC of the common use (across CLEC Retail Customers) Network Elements and Combinations that CLEC will require, and identifies the geographic area CLEC expects to serve through the Network Elements and Combinations ordered. PACIFIC and CLEC will mutually agree on necessary modifications to the existing ordering process and forms used for Exchange Access products until the OBF has adopted an acceptable alternative method. In addition PACIFIC will accept a modified version of the Translation Questionnaire (TQ) Form adopted by the OBF. The modified TQ will be sent to PACIFIC, and PACIFIC will modify the routing tables for its end offices to accommodate the treatment of customer calling associated with the combination of Network Elements and Combinations that CLEC is employing to deliver service. CLEC will provide the Infrastructure Footprint Order and all associated ASR forms. PACIFIC will accept delivery of the Infrastructure Provisioning Forms through the ASR process. The customer specific provisioning order will be based upon OBF LSR Forms. PACIFIC agrees that the information exchange will be forms based using the Local Service Request Form, End User Information Form, Loop Element Form (formerly Loop Service form), and Switch Element Form (formerly Port Form) developed by the OBF. Such customer specific elements include, but are no limited to, the customer loop, the network interface device, the customer dedicated portion of the local switch, and any combination thereof.

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