Establishment of Service Sample Clauses
The Establishment of Service clause defines the terms and conditions under which a service provider will begin delivering services to a client. It typically outlines the commencement date, any prerequisites or requirements that must be met before service starts, and the responsibilities of each party during the setup phase. For example, it may specify that the client must provide certain information or access before the provider can initiate the service. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of when and how the service relationship officially begins, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes regarding service commencement.
Establishment of Service. 6.1 After receiving certification as a local exchange company from the appropriate regulatory agency, <<customer_name>> will provide the appropriate BellSouth service center the necessary documentation to enable BellSouth to establish a master account for <<customer_name>>’s resold services. Such documentation shall include the Application for Master Account, proof of authority to provide telecommunications services, an Operating Company Number ("OCN") assigned by the National Exchange Carriers Association ("NECA") and a tax exemption certificate, if applicable. When necessary deposit requirements are met, as described in Section 6.6 below, BellSouth will begin taking orders for the resale of service.
6.2 Service orders will be in a standard format designated by BellSouth.
6.3 <<customer_name>> shall provide to BellSouth a blanket letter of authorization ("LOA") certifying that <<customer_name>> will have End User authorization prior to viewing the End User's customer service record or switching the End User's service. BellSouth will not require End User confirmation prior to establishing service for <<customer_name>>’s End User customer. <<customer_name>> must, however, be able to demonstrate End User authorization upon request.
6.4 BellSouth will accept a request directly from the End User for conversion of the End User's service from <<customer_name>> to BellSouth or will accept a request from another CLEC for conversion of the End User's service from <<customer_name>> to such other CLEC. Upon completion of the conversion BellSouth will notify <<customer_name>> that such conversion has been completed.
6.5 If BellSouth is informed that an unauthorized change in local service to <<customer_name>> has occurred, BellSouth will reestablish service with the appropriate local service provider and will assess <<customer_name>> as the CLEC initiating the alleged unauthorized change, the unauthorized change charge described in FCC Tariff No. 1, Section 13 or applicable state tariff. Appropriate nonrecurring charges, as set forth in Section A4 of the General Subscriber Service Tariff, will also be assessed to <<customer_name>>. In accordance with FCC Slamming Liability Rules, the relevant governmental agency will determine if an unauthorized change has occurred. Resolution of all relevant issues shall be handled directly with the authorized CLEC and <<customer_name>>.
6.6 BellSouth reserves the right to secure the account with a suitable form of security deposit, ...
Establishment of Service. A. After receiving certification as a local exchange company from the appropriate regulatory agency, Tel- Link will provide the appropriate Company service center the necessary documentation to enable the Company to establish a master account for Tel-Link. Such documentation shall include the Application for Master Account, proof of authority to provide telecommunications services, an Operating Company Number ("OCN") assigned by the National Exchange Carriers Association ("NECA") and a tax exemption certificate, if applicable. When necessary deposit requirements are met, the Company will begin taking orders for the resale of service.
B. Service orders will be in a standard format designated by the Company.
C. When notification is received from Tel-Link that a current customer of the Company will subscribe to Tel-Link’s service, standard service order intervals for the appropriate class of service will apply.
D. The Company will not require end user confirmation prior to establishing service for Tel-Link’s end user customer. Tel-Link must, however, be able to demonstrate end user authorization upon request.
E. Tel-Link will be the single point of contact with the Company for all subsequent ordering activity resulting in additions or changes to resold services except that the Company will accept a request directly from the end user for conversion of the end user's service from Tel-Link to the Company or will accept a request from another OLEC for conversion of the end user's service from the Tel-Link to the other LEC. The Company will notify Tel-Link that such a request has been processed.
F. If the Company determines that an unauthorized change in local service to Tel-Link has occurred, the Company will reestablish service with the appropriate local service provider and will assess Tel-Link as the OLEC initiating the unauthorized change, an unauthorized change charge similar to that described in F.C.C. Tariff No. 1, Section 13.3.3. Appropriate nonrecurring charges, as set forth in Section A4. of the General Subscriber Service Tariff, will also be assessed to Tel-Link. Nonrecurring Charge
(a) each Residence or Business line $19.41
G. The Company will, in order to safeguard its interest, require Tel-Link to make a deposit to be held by the Company as a guarantee of the payment of rates and charges, unless satisfactory credit has already been established. Any such deposit may be held during the continuance of the service as security for the payment of any and ...
Establishment of Service. 7.1 After receiving certification as a Local Exchange Company from the appropriate regulatory agency, unless it has already done so, Teligent will provide the appropriate BellSouth service center the necessary documentation to enable BellSouth to establish a master account for Teligent’s resold services. Such documentation shall include the Application for Master Account, proof of authority to provide telecommunications services, an Operating Company Number ("OCN") assigned by the National Exchange Carriers Association ("NECA") and a tax exemption certificate, if applicable. When necessary deposit requirements are met, BellSouth will begin taking orders for the resale of service.
7.2 Service orders will be in a standard format designated by BellSouth. All Local Service Requests (“LSRs”) submitted for products and services under this Attachment will be subject to the OSS charges set forth in the General Terms and Conditions of this Agreement.
7.3 When notification is received from Teligent that a current End User of BellSouth will subscribe to Teligent’s service, standard service order intervals for the appropriate class of service will apply.
7.4 BellSouth will not require End User confirmation prior to establishing service for Teligent’s End User customer. Teligent must, however, be able to demonstrate End User authorization upon request.
7.5 Teligent will be the single point of contact with BellSouth for all subsequent ordering activity resulting in additions or changes to resold services except that BellSouth will accept a request directly from the End User for conversion of the End User's service from Teligent to BellSouth or will accept a request from another CLEC for conversion of the End User's service from Teligent to the other LEC. BellSouth will notify Teligent within five (5) business days via US mail that such a request has been processed.
7.6 If BellSouth determines that an unauthorized change in local service to Teligent has occurred, BellSouth will reestablish service with the appropriate local service provider and will assess Teligent as the CLEC initiating the unauthorized change, the unauthorized change charge described in BellSouth FCC. Tariff No. 1, Section 13 or applicable state tariff. Appropriate nonrecurring charges, as set forth in Section A4 of the General Subscriber Service Tariff, will also be assessed to Teligent. These charges will be refunded if Teligent provides satisfactory proof of authorization.
7.7 BellSouth reserves the...
Establishment of Service. 3.1 Upon receiving the applicable certification from the appropriate state regulatory agency, Spectrotel will provide Windstream with the necessary documentation to enable Windstream to establish a master account for Spectrotel. Such documentation shall include, but is not limited to, the Application for Master Account, proof of authority to provide telecommunications services, an Operating Company Number ("OCN") assigned by the National Exchange Carriers Association ("NECA"), and a tax exemption certificate, if applicable. When necessary deposit requirements are met, Windstream will begin taking orders from Spectrotel for Resale Services.
3.2 Spectrotel will be charged a Master Account Establishment charge of $380.00. The Master Account Establishment charge is a one-time charge that will be applied to Spectrotel’s account upon the establishment of each Billing Account Number (“BAN”).
3.3 Service orders will be submitted in the format designated in Windstream handbooks and manuals.
3.4 When Windstream receives notification from Spectrotel that a current Windstream Customer will be subscribing to Spectrotel’s services, standard service order intervals for the appropriate class of service will apply.
3.5 Except as required by applicable laws or rules, Windstream will not require End User confirmation prior to establishing service for Spectrotel’s Customers. Spectrotel must, however, be able to demonstrate End User authorization upon request.
3.6 Spectrotel will be the single point of contact with Windstream for all subsequent ordering activity resulting in additions or changes to Resale Services, except that Windstream will accept a request directly from the End User for conversion of the End User's service from Spectrotel to Windstream, or will accept a request from another local service provider for conversion of the End User's service from Spectrotel to the other local service provider.
3.7 Windstream will provide Spectrotel at their request per Customer, blocking of calls (e.g., toll, 900, international calls, and third party or collect calls) by line or trunk on an individual switching element basis, to the extent that Windstream provides such blocking capabilities to its Customers and to the extent required by law.
3.8 When ordering Resale Services via a service order, Spectrotel may where available, order from Windstream separate InterLATA and IntraLATA service providers (i.e., two PICs) on a line or trunk basis where IntraLATA presubscription has bee...
Establishment of Service. 6.1 After receiving certification as a local exchange company from the appropriate regulatory agency, CLEC-1 will provide the appropriate BellSouth service center the necessary documentation to enable BellSouth to establish a master account for CLEC- 1’s resold services. Such documentation shall include the Application for Master Account, proof of authority to provide telecommunications services, an Operating Company Number ("OCN") assigned by the National Exchange Carriers Association ("NECA") and a tax exemption certificate, if applicable. When necessary deposit requirements are met, BellSouth will begin taking orders for the resale of service.
6.2 Service orders will be in a standard format designated by BellSouth.
6.3 When notification is received from CLEC-1 that a current end user of BellSouth will subscribe to CLEC-1’s service, standard service order intervals for the appropriate class of service will apply.
6.4 BellSouth will not require end user confirmation prior to establishing service for CLEC-1’s end user customer. CLEC-1 must, however, be able to demonstrate end user authorization upon request.
6.5 CLEC-1 will be the single point of contact with BellSouth for all subsequent ordering activity resulting in additions or changes to resold services except that BellSouth will accept a request directly from the end user for conversion of the end user's service from CLEC-1 to BellSouth or will accept a request from another CLEC for conversion of the end user's service from CLEC-1 to the other LEC. BellSouth will notify CLEC-1 that such a request has been processed.
6.6 If BellSouth determines that an unauthorized change in local service to CLEC-1 has occurred, BellSouth will reestablish service with the appropriate local service provider and will assess CLEC-1 as the CLEC initiating the unauthorized change, the unauthorized change charge described in F.C.C. Tariff No. 1, Section 13 or applicable state tariff. Appropriate nonrecurring charges, as set forth in Section A4 of the General Subscriber Service Tariff, will also be assessed to CLEC-1. These charges can be adjusted if CLEC-1 provides satisfactory proof of authorization.
6.7 In order to safeguard its interest, BellSouth reserves the right to secure the account with a suitable form of security deposit, unless satisfactory credit has already been established.
6.7.1 Such security deposit shall take the form of an irrevocable Letter of Credit or other forms of security acceptable to BellSouth. Any ...
Establishment of Service. 6.1 After receiving certification as a local exchange carrier from the applicable regulatory agency, TWTC will provide the appropriate AT&T Advisory team manager the necessary documentation to enable AT&T to establish accounts for resold services ("master account"). TWTC is required to provide the following before a master account is established: blanket letter of authorization, misdirected number form, proof of PSC/PUC certification, the Application for Master Account, an Operating Company Number ("OCN") assigned by the National Exchange Carriers Association ("NECA") and a deposit and tax exemption certificate, if applicable.
6.2 TWTC shall provide to AT&T a blanket letter of authorization ("LOA") certifying that TWTC will have End User authorization prior to viewing the End User's customer service record or switching the End User's service. AT&T will not require End User confirmation prior to establishing service for TWTC’s End User.
6.3 AT&T will accept a request directly from the End User for conversion of the End User's service from TWTC to AT&T or will accept a request from another CLEC for conversion of the End User's service from TWTC to such other CLEC. Upon completion of the conversion AT&T will notify TWTC that such conversion has been completed.
Establishment of Service. A. After receiving certification as a local exchange company from the appropriate regulatory agency, First Touch will provide the appropriate Company service center the necessary documentation to enable the Company to establish a master account for First Touch. Such documentation shall include the Application for Master Account, proof of authority to provide telecommunications services, an Operating Company Number ("OCN") assigned by the National Exchange Carriers Association ("NECA") and a tax exemption certificate, if applicable. When necessary deposit requirements are met, the Company will begin taking orders for the resale of service.
B. Service orders will be in a standard format designated by the Company.
C. When notification is received from First Touch that a current customer of the Company will subscribe to First Touch’s service, standard service order intervals for the appropriate class of service will apply.
D. The Company will not require end user confirmation prior to establishing service for First Touch’s end user customer. First Touch must, however, be able to demonstrate end user authorization upon request.
E. First Touch will be the single point of contact with the Company for all subsequent ordering activity resulting in additions or changes to resold services except that the Company will accept a request directly from the end user for conversion of the end user's service from First Touch to the Company or will accept a request from another OLEC for conversion of the end user's service from First Touch to the other LEC. The Company will notify First Touch that such a request has been processed.
F. If the Company determines that an unauthorized change in local service to First Touch has occurred, the Company will reestablish service with the appropriate local service provider and will assess First Touch as the OLEC initiating the unauthorized change, the unauthorized change charge described in F.C.C. Tariff No. 1, Section 13. Appropriate nonrecurring charges, as set forth in Section A4. of the General Subscriber Service Tariff, will also be assessed to First Touch. These charges can be adjusted if First Touch provides satisfactory proof of authorization.
G. In order to safeguard its interest, the Company reserves the right to secure the account with a suitable form of security deposit, unless satisfactory credit has already been established.
1. Such security deposit shall take the form of an irrevocable Letter of Credit or other forms of s...
Establishment of Service. A. After receiving certification as a local exchange company from the appropriate regulatory agency, Reseller will provide the appropriate Company service center the necessary documentation to enable the Company to establish a master account for Reseller. Such documentation shall include the Application for Master Account, proof of authority to provide telecommunications services, an Operating Company Number ("OCN") assigned by the National Exchange Carriers Association ("NECA") and a tax exemption certificate, if applicable. When necessary deposit requirements are met, the Company will begin taking orders for the resale of service.
B. Service orders will be in a standard format designated by the Company.
C. When notification is received from Reseller that a current customer of the Company will subscribe to Reseller’s service, standard service order intervals for the appropriate class of service will apply.
D. The Company will not require end user confirmation prior to establishing service for Reseller’s end user customer. Reseller must, however, be able to demonstrate end user authorization upon request.
E. Reseller will be the single point of contact with the Company for all subsequent ordering activity resulting in additions or changes to resold services except that the Company will accept a request directly from the end user for conversion of the end user's service from Reseller to the Company or will accept a request from another OLEC for conversion of the end user's service from Reseller to the other LEC. The Company will notify Reseller that such a request has been processed.
F. If the Company determines that an unauthorized change in local service to Reseller has occurred, the Company will reestablish service with the appropriate local service provider and will assess Reseller as the OLEC initiating the unauthorized change, the unauthorized change charge described in F.C.C. Tariff
G. In order to safeguard its interest, the Company reserves the right to secure the account with a suitable form of security deposit, unless satisfactory credit has already been established.
1. Such security deposit shall take the form of an irrevocable Letter of Credit or other forms of security acceptable to the Company. Any such security deposit may be held during the continuance of the service as security for the payment of any and all amounts accruing for the service.
2. If a security deposit is required, such security deposit shall be made prior to the inauguration ...
Establishment of Service. 6.1 After receiving certification as a local exchange carrier from the applicable regulatory agency, Quality Telephone will provide the appropriate BellSouth Advisory team manager the necessary documentation to enable BellSouth to establish accounts for resold services ("master account"). Quality Telephone is required to provide the following before a master account is established: blanket letter of authorization, misdirected number form, proof of PSC/PUC certification, the Application for Master Account, an Operating Company Number ("OCN") assigned by the National Exchange Carriers Association ("NECA") and a deposit and tax exemption certificate, if applicable.
6.1.1 If Quality Telephone needs to change its OCN(s) under which it operates when Quality Telephone has already bee conducting business utilizing those OCN(s), Quality Telephone shall bear all costs incurred by BellSouth to convert Quality Telephone Quality Telephone to the new OCN(s). OCN conversion charges include all time required to make system updates to all of Quality Telephone's end user customer records. Appropriate charges will appear in the OC&C section of Quality Telephone's ▇▇▇▇.
6.2 Quality Telephone shall provide to BellSouth a blanket letter of authorization ("LOA") certifying that Quality Telephone will have End User authorization prior to viewing the End User's customer service record or switching the End User's service. BellSouth will not require End User confirmation prior to establishing service for Quality Telephone’s End User customer.
6.3 BellSouth will accept a request directly from the End User for conversion of the End User's service from Quality Telephone to BellSouth or will accept a request from another CLEC for conversion of the End User's service from Quality Telephone to such other CLEC. Upon completion of the conversion BellSouth will notify Quality Telephone that such conversion has been completed.
Establishment of Service. 6.1 After receiving certification as a local exchange company from the appropriate regulatory agency, <<customer_name>> will provide the appropriate BellSouth service center the necessary documentation to enable BellSouth to establish a master account for <<customer_name>>’s resold services. Such documentation shall include the Application for Master Account, proof of authority to provide telecommunications services, an Operating Company Number ("OCN") assigned by the National Exchange Carriers Association ("NECA") and a tax exemption certificate, if applicable. When necessary deposit requirements are met, as described in Section 6.2 below, BellSouth will begin taking orders for the resale of service.