Description of Service Sample Clauses

The Description of Service clause defines the specific services that a party is obligated to provide under the agreement. It typically outlines the scope, nature, and key deliverables of the services, and may include details such as timelines, standards, or methods of performance. By clearly specifying what is to be provided, this clause ensures both parties have a mutual understanding of their expectations and helps prevent disputes over the scope or quality of the services delivered.
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to SouthEast loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from SouthEast ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 BellSouth will provide SouthEast with loop makeup information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devises, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by SouthEast for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by SouthEast and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loop. 2.14.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to SouthEast as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing SouthEast to determine whether, in SouthEast’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that SouthEast wishes to provide over those loops. SouthEast may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications for the intended type and level of service. Accordingly, SouthEast shall be responsible for insuring that the specific loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches the LMU of the facility requested. SouthEast bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. SouthEast bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with SouthEast's equipment for accomplishing SouthEast's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). SouthEast is fully responsible ...
Description of Service. 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Lightyear (LMU) information so that Lightyear can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Lightyear intends to install and the services Lightyear wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Lightyear ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide Lightyear LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the Loop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridged taps, load coils, pair- gain devices; the loop length; the wire gauge and electrical parameters. 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to Lightyear as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC on facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC owning the loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility owned by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of Authorization (LOA) from the voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI (Loop Makeup Service Inquiry) submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 Lightyear may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth Loop. The determination shall be made solely by Lightyear and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. The specific Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR must match the LMU of the loop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. The LMU data is provided for informational purposes only and does not guarantee Lightyear’s ability to provide advanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if Lightyear orders loops that are not intended to support advanced ...
Description of Service. 2.14.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Xspedius loop makeup (LMU) data for BellSouth's network facilities. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Xspedius ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.14.1.2 BellSouth will provide Xspedius with loop makeup information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the loop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devises, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridge taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; and the wire gauge. The LMUSI may be utilized by Xspedius for the purpose of determining whether the loop requested is capable of supporting DSL service or other advanced data services. The determination shall be made solely by Xspedius and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said loop. 2.14.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to Xspedius as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.14.1.4 BellSouth offers LMU information for the sole purpose of allowing Xspedius to determine whether, in Xspedius’s judgment, BellSouth's loops will support the specific services that Xspedius wishes to provide over those loops. Xspedius may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth loop; however, such configurations may not match BellSouth's or the industry’s standards and specifications for the intended type and level of service. Accordingly, Xspedius shall be responsible for insuring that the specific loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR matches the LMU of the facility requested. Xspedius bears full responsibility for being knowledgeable of BellSouth's technical standards and the specifications of BellSouth's loops. Xspedius bears full responsibility for making the appropriate ordering decisions of matching BellSouth loops with Xspedius's equipment for accomplishing Xspedius's end goal for the intended service it wishes to provide its end-user(s). Xspedius is fully responsible for any of its s...
Description of Service. 2.21.1.1 AT&T shall make available to TWTC LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that TWTC can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment TWTC intends to install and the services TWTC wishes to provide. LMU is a preordering transaction, distinct from TWTC ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.21.1.2 AT&T will provide TWTC LMU information consisting of the composition of the Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the Loop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridged taps, load coils, pair- gain devices; the Loop length; the wire gauge and electrical parameters. 2.21.1.3 AT&T’s LMU information is provided to TWTC as it exists either in AT&T’s databases or in its hard copy facility records. AT&T does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided, but AT&T shall provide to TWTC the same information that it would provide to itself. 2.21.1.4 AT&T’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either AT&T or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless AT&T receives a LOA from the voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. Version: 4Q06 Standard ICA 11/30/06 2.21.1.5 TWTC may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular AT&T Loop as long as that equipment does not disrupt other services on the AT&T network. The determination shall be made solely by TWTC and AT&T shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. The specific Loop type (e.g., ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR must match the LMU of the Loop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. The LMU data is provided for informational purposes only and does not guarantee TWTC’s ability to provide adv...
Description of Service. Where GTE is the 911 service provider, GTE shall provide 911 Service as described in this Section as an element of local exchange services available for resale. 7.1.1 GTE will provide 911 map as described in Appendix C.
Description of Service. 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to AFN LMU information with respect to Loops that are required to be unbundled under this Agreement so that AFN can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment AFN intends to install and the services AFN wishes to provide. LMU is a preordering transaction, distinct from AFN ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide AFN LMU information consisting of the composition of the Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the Loop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridged taps, load coils, pair- gain devices; the Loop length; the wire gauge and electrical parameters. 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to AFN as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a LOA from the voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC.
Description of Service. A description of the main characteristics of the service we will provide is enclosed.
Description of Service. 6.1.1. Internet Banking service means performing various types of bank transactions and/or action(s) (among them acceptance/approval of various credit/deposit products) by the client remotely, without visiting the bank, using special internet page ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇, consistent with the regulations/terms and requirements established by the bank. List of bank transactions and/or action(s) exercised by means of the Internet Banking and the performance regulations are provided in the guidelines for using internet banking, posted at the official web page of the Internet Banking ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ and represent inseparable part of the present agreement. 6.1.2. for the purpose of using the Internet banking service, the client is committed to submit to the bank the application or relevant consent, along with the application on opening the account, to activate the Internet banking service. Also, the resident client may be registered as the user of the Internet Banking at the special web page indicated in clause 6. 1.1. of the agreement, using the single code received by SMS at the telephone number registered at the bank, consistent with the procedures of the bank. 6.1.3. the client is aware and confirms that any notification/order (whether payment order or other) sent to the bank by means of the internet banking, any application/request (on opening/closing the account and/or pre- paying the credit, cancelling registered service/products and/or making amendments thereto, receiving (approving) the bank product (among them credit/deposit) offered by the bank, amending the client’s data and any other statements/requests) has the valid legal force equaling to the certificate printed on the paper and endorsed (made in writing and signed) by the person authorized for disposing the account.
Description of Service. 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to Global Connection (LMU) information so that Global Connection can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment Global Connection intends to install and the services Global Connection wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from Global Connection ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) for preordering loop makeup are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated service inquiries (SI) as described in this Agreement. 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide Global Connection LMU information consisting of the composition of the loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the Loop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the loop length; the wire gauge and electrical parameters. 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to Global Connection as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.9.1.4 Global Connection may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth Loop. The determination shall be made solely by Global Connection and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. The specific Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR must match the LMU of the loop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. The LMU data is provided for informational purposes only and does not guarantee Global Connection’s ability to provide advanced data services over the ordered loop type. Further, if Global Connection orders loops that are not intended to support advanced services (such as UV-SL1, UV-SL2, or ISDN compatible loops) and that are not inventoried as advanced services loops, the LMU information for such loops is subject to change at any time due to modifications and/or upgrades to BellSouth’s network. Global Connection is fully responsible for any of its service configurations that may differ from BellSouth's technical standard for the loop type ordered.
Description of Service. 2.9.1.1 BellSouth shall make available to USA Telecom, Inc. LMU information so that USA Telecom, Inc. can make an independent judgment about whether the Loop is capable of supporting the advanced services equipment USA Telecom, Inc. intends to install and the services USA Telecom, Inc. wishes to provide. This section addresses LMU as a preordering transaction, distinct from USA Telecom, Inc. ordering any other service(s). Loop Makeup Service Inquiries (LMUSI) and mechanized LMU queries for preordering LMU are likewise unique from other preordering functions with associated SIs as described in this Agreement. 2.9.1.2 BellSouth will provide USA Telecom, Inc. LMU information consisting of the composition of the Loop material (copper/fiber); the existence, location and type of equipment on the Loop, including but not limited to digital loop carrier or other remote concentration devices, feeder/distribution interfaces, bridged taps, load coils, pair-gain devices; the Loop length; the wire gauge and electrical parameters. 2.9.1.3 BellSouth’s LMU information is provided to USA Telecom, Inc. as it exists either in BellSouth's databases or in its hard copy facility records. BellSouth does not guarantee accuracy or reliability of the LMU information provided. 2.9.1.4 BellSouth’s provisioning of LMU information to the requesting CLEC for facilities is contingent upon either BellSouth or the requesting CLEC controlling the Loop(s) that serve the service location for which LMU information has been requested by the CLEC. The requesting CLEC is not authorized to receive LMU information on a facility used or controlled by another CLEC unless BellSouth receives a Letter of Authorization (LOA) from the voice CLEC (owner) or its authorized agent on the LMUSI submitted by the requesting CLEC. 2.9.1.5 USA Telecom, Inc. may choose to use equipment that it deems will enable it to provide a certain type and level of service over a particular BellSouth Loop as long as that equipment does not disrupt other services on the BellSouth network. The determination shall be made solely by USA Telecom, Inc. and BellSouth shall not be liable in any way for the performance of the advanced data services provisioned over said Loop. The specific Loop type (ADSL, HDSL, or otherwise) ordered on the LSR must match the LMU of the Loop reserved taking into consideration any requisite line conditioning. The LMU data is provided for informational purposes only and does not guarantee USA Telecom, Inc.’...