Conversions from Special Access Service to EELs Sample Clauses
Conversions from Special Access Service to EELs. 5.3.1 Symtelco may not convert existing special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements, whether or not Symtelco self-provides its entrance facilities (or obtains entrance facilities from a third party), unless Symtelco uses the combination to provide a significant amount of local exchange service, in addition to exchange access service, to a particular customer. To the extent Symtelco requests to convert any special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements at UNE prices, Symtelco shall provide to BellSouth a certification that Symtelco is providing a significant amount of local exchange service (as described in this Section) over such combinations. The certification shall also indicate under what local usage option Symtelco seeks to qualify for conversion of special access circuits. Symtelco shall be deemed to be providing a significant amount of local exchange service over such combinations if one of the following options is met:
5.3.1.1 Option 1: Symtelco certifies that it is the exclusive provider of an end user’s local exchange service. The loop-transport combinations must terminate at Symtelco’s collocation arrangement in at least one BellSouth central office. This option does not allow loop-transport combinations to be connected to BellSouth’s tariffed services. Under this option, Symtelco is the end user’s only local service provider, and thus is providing more than a significant amount of local exchange service. Symtelco can then use the loop-transport combinations that serve the end user to carry any type of traffic, including using them to carry 100 percent interstate access traffic; or
Conversions from Special Access Service to EELs. 5.3.1 CCI may not convert existing special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements, whether or not CCI self-provides its entrance facilities (or obtains entrance facilities from a third party), unless CCI uses the combination to provide a significant amount of local exchange service, in addition to exchange access service, to a particular customer. To the extent CCI requests to convert any special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements at UNE prices, CCI shall provide to BellSouth a certification that CCI is providing a significant amount of local exchange service (as described in this Section) over such combinations. The certification shall also indicate under what local usage option CCI seeks to qualify for conversion of special access circuits. CCI shall be deemed to be providing a significant amount of local exchange service over such combinations if one of the following options is met:
5.3.1.1 Option 1: CCI certifies that it is the exclusive provider of an end user’s local exchange service. The loop-transport combinations must terminate at CCI’s collocation arrangement in at least one BellSouth central office. This option does not allow loop-transport combinations to be connected to BellSouth’s tariffed services. Under this option, CCI is the end user’s only local service provider, and thus is providing more than a significant amount of local exchange service. CCI can then use the loop-transport combinations that serve the end user to carry any type of traffic, including using them to carry 100 percent interstate access traffic; or
5.3.1.2 Option 2: CCI certifies that it provides local exchange and exchange access service to the end user customer’s premises and handles at least one third of the end user customer’s local traffic measured as a percent of total end user customer local dial tone lines; and for DS1 circuits and above, at least 50 percent of the activated channels on the loop portion of the loop-transport combination have at least 5 percent local voice traffic individually, and the entire loop facility has at least 10 percent local voice traffic. When a loop-transport combination includes multiplexing, each of the individual DS1 circuits must meet this criterion. The loop-transport combination must terminate at CCI’s collocation arrangement in at least one BellSouth central office. This option does not allow loop-transport combinations to be connected to BellSouth tariffed servi...
Conversions from Special Access Service to EELs. 5.3.1 Knology may not convert existing special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements, whether or not Knology self-provides its entrance facilities (or obtains entrance facilities from a third party), unless Knology uses the combination to provide a significant amount of local exchange service, in addition to exchange access service, to a particular customer. To the extent Knology requests to convert any special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements at UNE prices, Knology shall provide to BellSouth a certification that Knology is providing a significant amount of local exchange service (as described in this Section) over such combinations. The certification shall also indicate under what local usage option Knology seeks to qualify for conversion of special access circuits. Knology shall be deemed to be providing a significant amount of local exchange service over such combinations if one of the following options is met:
5.3.1.1 Option 1: Knology certifies that it is the exclusive provider of an end user’s local exchange service. The loop-transport combinations must terminate at Knology’s collocation arrangement in at least one BellSouth central office. This option does not allow loop-transport combinations to be connected to BellSouth’s tariffed services. Under this option, Knology is the end user’s only local service provider, and thus is providing more than a significant amount of local exchange service. Knology can then use the loop-transport combinations that serve the end user to carry any type of traffic, including using them to carry 100 percent interstate access traffic; or
Conversions from Special Access Service to EELs. 5.3.1 FPB may convert existing (Currently Combined) special access services to combinations of Loop and transport network elements, whether or not FPB self- provides its entrance facilities (or obtains entrance facilities from a third party), unless FPB does not use the combination to provide a significant amount of local exchange service, in addition to exchange access service, to a particular customer. To the extent FPB requests to convert any special access services to combinations of Loop and transport network elements at UNE prices, FPB shall provide to BellSouth a certification that FPB is providing a significant amount of local exchange service (as described in this Section) over such combinations. The certification shall also indicate under what local usage option FPB seeks to qualify for conversion of special access circuits. FPB shall be deemed to be providing a significant amount of local exchange service over such combinations if one of the following options is met:
5.3.1.1 Option 1: FPB certifies that it is the exclusive provider of an end user’s local exchange service. The Loop-transport combinations must terminate at FPB’s collocation arrangement in at least one BellSouth central office. This option does not allow Loop-transport combinations to be connected to BellSouth’s tariffed services. Under this option, FPB is the end user’s only local service provider, and thus is providing more than a significant amount of local exchange service. FPB can then use the Loop-transport combinations that serve the end user to carry any type of traffic, including using them to carry 100 percent interstate access traffic; or
Conversions from Special Access Service to EELs. 5.3.1 US LEC may convert existing (Currently Combined) special access services to combinations of Loop and transport network elements, whether or not US LEC self-provides its entrance facilities (or obtains entrance facilities from a third party), unless US LEC does not use the combination to provide a significant amount of local exchange service, in addition to exchange access service, to a particular customer. To the extent US LEC requests to convert any special access services to combinations of Loop and transport network elements at UNE prices, US LEC shall provide to BellSouth a certification that US LEC is providing a significant amount of local exchange service (as described in this Section) over such combinations. The certification shall also indicate under what local usage option US LEC seeks to qualify for conversion of special access circuits. US LEC shall be deemed to be providing a significant amount of local exchange service over such combinations if one of the following options is met:
5.3.1.1 Option 1: US LEC certifies that it is the exclusive provider of an end user’s local exchange service. The Loop-transport combinations must terminate at US LEC’s collocation arrangement in at least one BellSouth central office. This option does not allow Loop-transport combinations to be connected to BellSouth’s tariffed services. Under this option, US LEC is the end user’s only local service provider, and thus is providing more than a significant amount of local exchange service. US LEC can then use the Loop-transport combinations that serve the end user to carry any type of traffic, including using them to carry 100 percent interstate access traffic; or
Conversions from Special Access Service to EELs. 5.3.1 DTM may convert existing (Currently Combined) special access services to combinations of Loop and transport network elements, whether or not DTM self- provides its entrance facilities (or obtains entrance facilities from a third party), unless DTM does not use the combination to provide a significant amount of local exchange service, in addition to exchange access service, to a particular customer. To the extent DTM requests to convert any special access services to combinations of Loop and transport network elements at UNE prices, DTM shall provide to BellSouth a certification that DTM is providing a significant amount of local exchange service (as described in this Section) over such combinations. The certification shall also indicate under what local usage option DTM seeks to qualify for conversion of special access circuits. DTM shall be deemed to be providing a significant amount of local exchange service over such combinations if one of the following options is met:
Conversions from Special Access Service to EELs. 5.3.1 PLI may not convert existing special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements, whether or not PLI self-provides its entrance facilities (or obtains entrance facilities from a third party), unless PLI uses the combination to provide a significant amount of local exchange service, in addition to exchange access service, to a particular customer. To the extent PLI requests to convert any special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements at UNE prices, PLI shall provide to BellSouth a certification that PLI is providing a significant amount of local exchange service (as described in this Section) over such combinations. The certification shall also indicate under what local usage option PLI seeks to qualify for conversion of special access circuits. PLI shall be deemed to be providing a significant amount of local exchange service over such combinations if one of the following options is met:
Conversions from Special Access Service to EELs. 5.3.1 Speedy Reconnect may not convert existing special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements, whether or not Speedy Reconnect self-provides its entrance facilities (or obtains entrance facilities from a third party), unless Speedy Reconnect uses the combination to provide a significant amount of local exchange service, in addition to exchange access service, to a particular customer. To the extent Speedy Reconnect requests to convert any special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements at UNE prices, Speedy Reconnect shall provide to BellSouth a certification that Speedy Reconnect is providing a significant amount of local exchange service (as described in this Section) over such combinations. The certification shall also indicate under what local usage option Speedy Reconnect seeks to qualify for conversion of special access circuits. Speedy Reconnect shall be deemed to be providing a significant amount of local exchange service over such combinations if one of the following options is met:
Conversions from Special Access Service to EELs. 5.3.1 Northeast may convert existing (Currently Combined) special access services to combinations of Loop and transport network elements, whether or not Northeast self-provides its entrance facilities (or obtains entrance facilities from a third party), unless Northeast does not use the combination to provide a significant amount of local exchange service, in addition to exchange access service, to a particular customer. To the extent Northeast requests to convert any special access services to combinations of Loop and transport network elements at UNE prices, Northeast shall provide to BellSouth a certification that Northeast is providing a significant amount of local exchange service (as described in this Section) over such combinations. The certification shall also indicate under what local usage option Northeast seeks to qualify for conversion of special access circuits. Northeast shall be deemed to be providing a significant amount of local exchange service over such combinations if one of the following options is met:
5.3.1.1 Option 1: Northeast certifies that it is the exclusive provider of an end user’s local exchange service. The Loop-transport combinations must terminate at Northeast’s collocation arrangement in at least one BellSouth central office. This option does not allow Loop-transport combinations to be connected to BellSouth’s tariffed services. Under this option, Northeast is the end user’s only local service provider, and thus is providing more than a significant amount of local exchange service. Northeast can then use the Loop-transport combinations that serve the end user to carry any type of traffic, including using them to carry 100 percent interstate access traffic; or
Conversions from Special Access Service to EELs. 5.3.1 Spectrotel may not convert existing special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements, whether or not Spectrotel self-provides its entrance facilities (or obtains entrance facilities from a third party), unless Spectrotel uses the combination to provide a significant amount of local exchange service, in addition to exchange access service, to a particular customer. To the extent Spectrotel requests to convert any special access services to combinations of loop and transport network elements at UNE prices, Spectrotel shall provide to BellSouth a certification that Spectrotel is providing a significant amount of local exchange service (as described in this Section) over such combinations. The certification shall also indicate under what local usage option Spectrotel seeks to qualify for conversion of special access circuits. Spectrotel shall be deemed to be providing a significant amount of local exchange service over such combinations if one of the following options is met:
5.3.1.1 Option 1: Spectrotel certifies that it is the exclusive provider of an end user’s local exchange service. The loop-transport combinations must terminate at Spectrotel’s collocation arrangement in at least one BellSouth central office. This option does not allow loop-transport combinations to be connected to BellSouth’s tariffed services. Under this option, Spectrotel is the end user’s only local service