Common use of Facilities and Trunking Clause in Contracts

Facilities and Trunking. 92.3.2.1 CLEC shall order and maintain a minimum of one 911 dedicated DS1 facility for each SR with a minimum of two one-way outgoing DS0 trunks dedicated for originating 911 calls to reach each applicable PSAP served by such SR. CLEC will provision these facilities in accordance with applicable NENA standards; CLEC shall engineer its 911 Trunks to attain a minimum of P.01 grade of service as measured using the “busy day/busy hour criteria or, at such higher grade of service as required by Applicable Law or duly authorized governmental authority. 92.3.2.2 CLEC acknowledges that End Users in a single local calling area may be served by different SRs, and that CLEC shall be responsible for providing sufficient transport facilities and trunking to route 911 calls from its End Users to each of the proper 911 SRs. 92.3.2.3 CLEC is responsible for providing a separate 911 trunk group for each county or other geographic area that CLEC serves if the PSAP for such county or geographic area has a specified varying default routing condition. If CLEC uses MF signaling, it must transmit 911 traffic over a separate 911 trunk group for each NPA (area code) served by affected PSAPs. 92.3.2.4 Where diverse routing to CenturyLink SRs is desired by CLEC or required by the applicable PSAP or as otherwise necessary for the proper routing of 911 calls to the appropriate PSAP, then CLEC is responsible for ordering such facilities at CLEC’s expense. 92.3.2.5 CLEC is responsible for determining and maintaining the proper quantity of 911 dedicated one-way outgoing trunks and facilities from its switch(es) to the CenturyLink SR. 92.3.2.6 CLEC shall monitor its 911 trunks for the purpose of determining originating network traffic volumes. If CLEC’s traffic study indicates that additional trunks are needed to meet the current level of 911 call volumes, CLEC shall order additional dedicated 911 facilities from CenturyLink at the rates set forth in Table One. 92.3.2.7 CLEC agrees that it will not pass live 911 traffic until successful testing is completed by both Parties. 92.3.3 Selective Router Port Charges/Terminations for Connecting Companies 3.3.1 CLEC will be charged a monthly recurring and one-time selective router port charge per trunk to establish the connection to each applicable SR that provides connectivity for incoming 911 trunks to enable competitive local exchange carrier access to the emergency services network. 92.3.4 Database 92.3.4.1 Once 911 Trunks have been established and tested between CLEC and appropriate SRs, CLEC shall be responsible for providing CLEC’s End User records to CenturyLink for inclusion in CenturyLink’s ALI database.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Facilities and Trunking. 92.3.2.1 CLEC shall order and maintain a minimum of one 911 dedicated DS1 facility for each SR with a minimum of two one-way outgoing DS0 trunks dedicated for originating 911 calls to reach each applicable PSAP served by such SR. CLEC will provision these facilities in accordance with applicable NENA standards; CLEC shall engineer its 911 Trunks to attain a minimum of P.01 grade of service as measured using the “busy day/busy hour criteria or, at such higher grade of service as required by Applicable Law or duly authorized governmental authority. 92.3.2.2 CLEC acknowledges that End Users in a single local calling area may be served by different SRs, and that CLEC shall be responsible for providing sufficient transport facilities and trunking to route 911 calls from its End Users to each of the proper 911 SRs. 92.3.2.3 CLEC is responsible for providing a separate 911 trunk group for each county or other geographic area that CLEC serves if the PSAP for such county or geographic area has a specified varying default routing condition. If CLEC uses MF signaling, it must transmit 911 traffic over a separate 911 trunk group for each NPA (area code) served by affected PSAPs. 92.3.2.4 Where diverse routing to CenturyLink SRs is desired by CLEC or required by the applicable PSAP or as otherwise necessary for the proper routing of 911 calls to the appropriate PSAP, then CLEC is responsible for ordering such facilities at CLEC’s expense. 92.3.2.5 CLEC is responsible for determining and maintaining the proper quantity of 911 dedicated one-way outgoing trunks and facilities from its switch(es) to the CenturyLink SR. 92.3.2.6 CLEC shall monitor its 911 trunks for the purpose of determining originating network traffic volumes. If CLEC’s traffic study indicates that additional trunks are needed to meet the current level of 911 call volumes, CLEC shall order additional dedicated 911 facilities from CenturyLink at the rates set forth in Table One1. 92.3.2.7 CLEC agrees that it will not pass live 911 traffic until successful testing is completed by both Parties. 92.3.3 Selective Router Port Charges/Terminations for Connecting Companies 3.3.1 CLEC will be charged a monthly recurring and one-time selective router port charge per trunk to establish the connection to each applicable SR that provides connectivity for incoming 911 trunks to enable competitive local exchange carrier access to the emergency services network. 92.3.4 Database 92.3.4.1 Once 911 Trunks have been established and tested between CLEC and appropriate SRs, CLEC shall be responsible for providing CLEC’s End User records to CenturyLink for inclusion in CenturyLink’s ALI database.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Facilities and Trunking. 92.3.2.1 CLEC shall order and maintain a minimum of one 911 dedicated DS1 facility for each SR with a minimum of two one-way outgoing DS0 trunks dedicated for originating 911 calls to reach each applicable PSAP served by such SR. CLEC will provision these facilities in accordance with applicable NENA standards; CLEC shall engineer its 911 Trunks to attain a minimum of P.01 grade of service as measured using the “busy day/busy hour criteria or, at such higher grade of service as required by Applicable Law or duly authorized governmental authority. 92.3.2.2 CLEC acknowledges that End Users in a single local calling area may be served by different SRs, and that CLEC shall be responsible for providing sufficient transport facilities and trunking to route 911 calls from its End Users to each of the proper 911 SRs. 92.3.2.3 CLEC is responsible for providing a separate 911 trunk group for each county or other geographic area that CLEC serves if the PSAP for such county or geographic area has a specified varying default routing condition. If CLEC uses MF signaling, it must transmit 911 traffic over a separate 911 trunk group for each NPA (area code) served by affected PSAPs. 92.3.2.4 Where diverse routing to CenturyLink SRs is desired by CLEC or required by the applicable PSAP or as otherwise necessary for the proper routing of 911 calls to the appropriate PSAP, then CLEC is responsible for ordering such facilities at CLEC’s expense. 92.3.2.5 CLEC is responsible for determining and maintaining the proper quantity of 911 dedicated one-way outgoing trunks and facilities from its switch(es) to the CenturyLink SR. 92.3.2.6 CLEC shall monitor its 911 trunks for the purpose of determining originating network traffic volumes. If CLEC’s traffic study indicates that additional trunks are needed to meet the current level of 911 call volumes, CLEC shall order additional dedicated 911 facilities from CenturyLink at the rates set forth in Table One. 92.3.2.7 CLEC agrees that it will not pass live 911 traffic until successful testing is completed by both Parties. 92.3.3 Selective Router Port Charges/Terminations for Connecting Companies 3.3.1 CLEC will be charged a monthly recurring and one-one- time selective router port charge per trunk to establish the connection to each applicable SR that provides connectivity for incoming 911 trunks to enable competitive local exchange carrier access to the emergency services network. 92.3.4 Database 92.3.4.1 Once 911 Trunks have been established and tested between CLEC and appropriate SRs, CLEC shall be responsible for providing CLEC’s End User records to CenturyLink for inclusion in CenturyLink’s ALI database.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement