Collocation Transfer of Responsibility Sample Clauses

Collocation Transfer of Responsibility. Collocation Transfer of Responsibility is the transfer of a Collocation site from vacating CLEC (current CLEC leasing the space in the Premises) to an assuming CLEC. Collocation Transfer of Responsibility is available for Caged Physical Collocation, Cageless Physical Collocation, and Virtual Collocation. All other types of Collocation to be transferred will be handled on an Individual Case Basis (ICB). There are two (2) types of Collocation Transfer of Responsibility: 1)
Collocation Transfer of Responsibility. Without Working Circuits The Collocation is not serving any End User Customers and does not have active service terminations (e.g., Interconnection trunks or UNE Loops) or 2) Collocation Transfer of Responsibility With Working Circuits The Collocation has active service terminations, such as Interconnection trunks or is serving End User Customers.
Collocation Transfer of Responsibility. 8.2.1.22.3.1 A Collocation site is considered eligible for Transfer of Responsibility only after Qwest completes the site build-out and the vacating CLEC has accepted the site. 8.2.1.22.3.2 The assuming CLEC is required to have an Interconnection Agreement with Qwest prior to the original CLEC submitting a Transfer of Responsibility request. Assuming CLEC will need to amend any previously-existing Interconnection Agreement prior to submitting a Transfer of Responsibility request if it does not contain the Terms and Conditions and rate elements for the services that will be transferred. 8.2.1.22.3.2.1 If vacating CLEC has filed for bankruptcy, assuming CLEC must comply with 11 U.S.C. Section 365. 8.2.1.22.3.3 Both vacating and assuming CLEC’s Interconnection Agreements with Qwest must contain finalized terms and conditions associated with the Transfer of Responsibility of a Collocation site and all associated services.
Collocation Transfer of Responsibility. 8.1.7.1 Transfer of Responsibility refers to the transfer of a Collocation site to an assuming CLEC or from a vacating CLEC subject to the conditions set forth herein. A Transfer of Responsibility Collocation site is identified via the vacating CLEC’s 11 character CLLI™ code. 8.1.7.2 Transfer of Responsibility is offered for Caged Physical, Cageless Physical, Shared Caged and Virtual Collocation. 8.1.7.3 All other types of Collocation to be transferred will be handled on an Individual Case Basis (ICB) by contacting the appropriate Qwest Wholesale Project Manager (WPM). 8.1.7.4 There are two types of Transfer of Responsibility: 8.1.7.4.1 Transfer of Responsibility without working circuits – there are no active terminations (e.g., Digital Signal ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ (▇▇▇), ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ (▇▇▇)) for the Collocation site to be transferred. 8.1.7.4.2 Transfer of Responsibility with working circuits – active terminations (e.g., DS0, DS1) are associated with the Collocation site to be transferred. 8.1.7.5 Transfer of Responsibility with working circuits is offered if only administrative changes are required and the transfer does not involve translations activity that need to be processed in conjunction with the transfer. If the CLEC’s transfer plans allow for the completion of the Transfer of Responsibility prior to the translation activity, then the transfer request would be permissible within the product offering. 8.1.7.6 A request for Transfer of Responsibility is irrevocable upon one hundred percent (100%) payment by the assuming CLEC of the nonrecurring Collocation transfer charges reflected on the quote.
Collocation Transfer of Responsibility. 8.1.1.11.1 Transfer of Responsibility refers to the transfer of a Collocation site, including service provided by Qwest and CLEC-to-CLEC Cross Connections, to an assuming CLEC from a vacating CLEC subject to the conditions set forth herein. A Transfer of Responsibility Collocation site is identified via the vacating CLEC’s 11 character CLLI™ code. 8.1.1.11.2 Transfer of Responsibility is offered for Caged Physical, Cageless Physical, and Virtual Collocation (including any associated Splitter Collocation). 8.1.1.11.3 All other types of Collocation to be transferred will be handled on an Individual Case Basis (ICB) by contacting the appropriate Qwest Wholesale Project Manager (WPM). However, CLEC and Qwest will use the process set forth herein to the greatest extent possible. 8.1.1.11.4 There are two types of Transfer of Responsibility: 8.1.1.11.4.1 Transfer of Responsibility without working circuits – there are no active terminations (e.g., Digital Signal Level 0 (DS0), Digital Signal Level 1 (DS1)) for the Collocation site to be transferred.

Related to Collocation Transfer of Responsibility

  • Allocation of Responsibility The City assumes no responsibility for the tax consequences of any VEBA contributions made by or on behalf of any member. Each union that elects to require VEBA contributions for the benefit of its members assumes sole responsibility for insuring that the VEBA complies with all applicable laws, including, without limitation, the Internal Revenue Code, and agrees to indemnify and hold the City harmless for any taxes, penalties and any other costs and expenses resulting from such contributions.

  • Waiver of responsibility 1. Any appraisal of the Programme undertaken before or after its approval by the FMC, does not in any way diminish the responsibility of the National Focal Point and the Programme Operator to verify and confirm the correctness of the documents and information forming the basis of the programme agreement. 2. Nothing contained in the programme agreement shall be construed as imposing upon the FMC or the FMO any responsibility of any kind for the supervision, execution, completion, or operation of the Programme or its projects. 3. The FMC does not assume any risk or responsibility whatsoever for any damages, injuries, or other possible adverse effects caused by the Programme or its projects including, but not limited to inconsistencies in the planning of the Programme or its projects, other project(s) that might affect it or that it might affect, or public discontent. It is the full and sole responsibility of the National Focal Point and the Programme Operator to satisfactorily address such issues. 4. Neither the National Focal Point, the Programme Operator, entities involved in the implementation of projects, nor any other party shall have recourse to the FMC for further financial support or assistance to the Programme in whatsoever form over and above what has been provided for in the programme agreement. 5. Neither the European Free Trade Association, its Secretariat, including the FMO, its officials or employees, nor the FMC, its members or alternate members, nor the EFTA States, can be held liable for any damages or injuries of whatever nature sustained by the National Focal Point or the Beneficiary State, the Programme Operator, Project Promoters or any other third person, in connection, be it direct or indirect, with this programme agreement. 6. Nothing in this programme agreement shall be construed as a waiver of diplomatic immunities and privileges awarded to the European Free Trade Association, its assets, officials or employees.

  • Allocation of Responsibilities The persons responsible for the Plan and the duties and responsibilities allocated to each are as follows:

  • Limitation of Responsibility Notwithstanding any other provisions ---------------------------- hereof, Committee Members shall be liable to the parties only for actions constituting bad faith, gross negligence or breach of an express provision of this Agreement (so long as such breach remains uncured after ten (10) days of receiving notice of the nature of such breach). In all other respects, Committee Members shall not be liable for negligence or mistakes of judgment.