Initial Systems Sample Clauses

The "Initial Systems" clause defines the specific systems, equipment, or infrastructure that must be in place and operational at the commencement of a contract or project. Typically, this clause lists the required systems—such as IT networks, security installations, or mechanical components—that the contractor or service provider must deliver and have functioning before the project can proceed to subsequent phases. By clearly outlining these requirements, the clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of the baseline deliverables, reducing the risk of disputes and delays related to incomplete or missing systems at the project's outset.
Initial Systems. Firm Order Completions (FOC), Jeopardies, Rejects, and Completions. CLEC and PACIFIC will translate necessary data elements used in their internal processes into mutually agreeable file formats and record layouts. CLEC and PACIFIC will develop a mutually agreeable schedule for transmissions throughout the day using the CONNECT: Direct protocol.
Initial Systems. Except as provided in Exhibit 1. PACIFIC will provide CLEC, on or before the Effective Date, with an electronic interface known as Resale Mechanized Interface (RMI) for transmitting and receiving Service Requests and related information such as Firm Order Confirmations (FOC, Jeopardies, Rejects, and Completions). CLEC and PACIFIC will translate necessary data elements used in their internal processes into mutually agreeable file formats and record layouts. CLEC and PACIFIC will develop a mutually agreeable schedule for transmissions throughout the day suing the CONNECT: Direct protocol. For the ordering of products not supported by RMI, PACIFIC will provide CLEC with other technologies mutually agreed to by the Parties.
Initial Systems. CLC will utilize ▇▇▇▇ and various manual methods agreed upon by the Parties for preordering information exchange. Additional enhancements to ▇▇▇▇ will be mutually coordinated between the Parties to ensure full use of the capabilities when implemented on a mutually agreeable schedule.
Initial Systems. CLEC and NEVADA will use two types of orders, an Infrastructure Provisioning order and a Customer Specific Provisioning order to order and provision Network Elements and Combinations. The Infrastructure Provisioning Footprint order notifies NEVADA of the commonly used (across CLEC Retail Customers) Network Elements and Combinations that CLEC will require, and identifies the geographic area CLEC expects to serve through the Network Elements and Combinations ordered. NEVADA and CLEC will utilize the same ordering process and forms used for Exchange Access products as is agreed to between CLEC and Pacific B▇▇▇. If no process exists between CLEC and Pacific B▇▇▇, CLEC and NEVADA will mutually agree to adopt a process until the ATIS/OBF has adopted an acceptable alternative method. In addition NEVADA will accept a modified version of the Translation Questionnaire (TQ) adopted by the OBF. The modified TQ will be sent to NEVADA, and NEVADA will modify the routing tables for its end offices to accommodate the treatment of customer calling associated with the combination of Network Elements and Combinations that CLEC is employing to deliver service. CLEC will provide the Infrastructure Footprint Order and all associated ASR forms. NEVADA will accept delivery of the Infrastructure Provisioning Forms through the ASR process. The customer specific provisioning order will be based upon OBF LSR Forms. NEVADA agrees that the information exchange will be forms based using the Local Service Request Form, End User Information Form, Loop Element Form (formerly Loop Service form), and Switch Element Form (formerly Port Form) developed by the OBF. Such customer specific elements include, but are not limited to, the customer loop, the network interface device, the customer dedicated portion of the local switch, and any combination thereof. For ordering of products not supported by Electronic Data Interface, NEVADA will provide CLEC with other technologies mutually agreed to by the Parties.
Initial Systems. Except as provided in Exhibit 1, PACIFIC will provide CLC, on or before the Effective Date, with an electronic interface known as Resale Mechanized Interface (RMI) for transmitting and receiving Service Requests and related information such as Firm Order Confirmations (FOC), Jeopardies, Rejects, and Completions. CLC and PACIFIC will translate necessary data elements used in their internal processes into mutually agreeable file formats and record layouts. CLC and PACIFIC will develop a mutually agreeable schedule for transmissions throughout the day using an agreed upon file transfer protocol. 2.1.1.1. For the ordering of products not supported by RMI, PACIFIC will provide CLC with other technologies mutually agreed to by the Parties.
Initial Systems. In the event that an EDI interface has not been deployed prior to CLEC’s intent to enter the NEVADA market, within 30 days of a written request from CLEC, NEVADA will provide CLEC the ability to order appropriate resale services with the Electronic Interface known as Resale Mechanized Interface/Network Data Mover (RMI/NDM) for transmitting and receiving Service Requests and related information such as Firm Order Confirmations (FOC, Jeopardies, Rejects, and Completions) using the same file formats, record layouts and network interfaces in place between CLEC and Pacific B▇▇▇. CLEC and NEVADA will develop a mutually agreeable schedule for transmissions throughout the day using the CONNECT: Direct protocol. For the ordering of products not supported by RMI/NDM, NEVADA will provide CLEC with other technologies mutually agreed to by the Parties.
Initial Systems. Prior to implementation of EDI, CLEC will utilize various manual methods, or mechanized methods as the Parties shall mutually agree, of preordering information exchange. The manual methods will include monthly diskettes, facsimile, and/or telephone.
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