MANNER OF PROVISIONING. 4.1 Pacific B▇▇▇ will provide to Pac-West, on request, Pacific B▇▇▇-specific documentation regarding record formatting and associated hardware requirements for Pac-West to access each of the interfaces Pacific B▇▇▇ provides for LIDB data administration. 4.2 Pac-West will obtain, at its own expense, all necessary documentation, including documentation regarding record formatting and associated hardware requirements. 4.3 Pacific B▇▇▇ will input information provided by Pac-West into LIDB for the NPA-NXXs and/or NPA-0/1XXs set forth in Exhibit I, RECORDS TO BE ADMINISTERED, attached hereto and made a part hereof. Pac-West shall provide all information needed by Pacific B▇▇▇ to support the services being requested. This information may include, but is not limited to, Calling Card Service information, Toll B▇▇▇ Exception information (such as restrictions on collect and third number billing), class of service information, Originating Line Number Screening information, ZIP code information, and Calling Name Information. 4.4 Pac-West will furnish, prior to the initial OSMOP load, and as requested by Pacific B▇▇▇ thereafter, the following forecast data: - the number of working lines per account group - the number of working line numbers to be established - the average number of monthly changes to these records - the number of busy hour queries, by query type - the number of annual queries by query type 4.5 If Pacific B▇▇▇, at its discretion, determines that it lacks adequate storage, or processing capability, prior to the initial loading of Pac-West information, Pacific B▇▇▇ will notify Pac-West of its intent to not provide to Pac-West the Services under this Appendix and this Appendix will be void. 4.6 Pac-West will furnish all Line Records and Group Records in a format required by Pacific B▇▇▇ to establish records in LIDB for all working line numbers, not just line numbers associated with calling card PIN or Toll Billing Exceptions (TBE). 4.7 Pac-West acknowledges and agrees that Pacific Bell's LIDB is accessible by many telecommunications companies and that these telecommunications companies expect a high degree of accuracy in the response information provided to their queries. Pac-West will administer its data in such a manner that Pacific B▇▇▇'▇ accuracy of response information is not adversely impacted. 4.8 Pacific B▇▇▇ will provide the functionality needed to perform query/response functions on a call-by-call basis for the Line Records of Pac-West that reside in Pacific Bell's LIDB. Those query/response functions Pacific B▇▇▇ will perform are set forth in the Exhibits. 4.9 With respect to all matters covered by this Appendix, each Party shall adopt and comply with Pacific B▇▇▇'▇ standard operating methods and procedures and shall observe the rules and regulations that cover the administration of OSMOP service and the Sleuth System, as set forth in Pacific B▇▇▇ practices. The Parties acknowledge that those practices may be changed by Pacific B▇▇▇ from time to time. 4.10 Administration of the SCP on which LIDB resides, as well as any system or query processing logic that applies to all data resident on Pacific Bell's LIDB is, and remains, the responsibility of Pacific B▇▇▇. Pac-West acknowledges and agrees that Pacific B▇▇▇, in its role as system administrator, may need to access any record in LIDB, including any such records of Pac-West. Pacific B▇▇▇ will limit such access to those actions necessary to ensure the successful operation and administration of Pacific B▇▇▇'▇ SCP and LIDB. 4.11 Pac-West acknowledges that Pacific B▇▇▇ will, in its sole discretion, allow or negotiate any access to Pacific Bell's LIDB. Pac-West does not gain any ability, by virtue of this Appendix, to determine which telecommunications companies are allowed to access information in Pacific Bell's LIDB. Pac-West acknowledges that when Pacific B▇▇▇ allows a query originator to access Pacific B▇▇▇'▇ data in Pacific Bell's LIDB, such query originators will also have access to Pac-West's data that is also stored in Pacific Bell's LIDB. 4.12 Pac-West acknowledges that Pacific B▇▇▇ does not have data screening capability in LIDB. Data Screening is the ability of a LIDB owner to deny complete or partial access to LIDB data or processes.
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MANNER OF PROVISIONING. 4.1 Pacific B▇▇▇ will (A) SWBT shall provide to Pac-WestLSP, on request, Pacific B▇▇▇-specific SWBT-specific documentation regarding record formatting and associated hardware requirements for Pac-West LSP to access each of the interfaces Pacific B▇▇▇ SWBT provides for LIDB data administration.
4.2 Pac-West will (B) LSP shall obtain, at its own expense, all necessary documentation, including documentation regarding record formatting and associated hardware requirementsproduced by non-SWBT entities such as Bellcore.
4.3 Pacific B▇▇▇ will (C) Magnetic tapes submitted by LSP must conform to the hardware specifications of each SCP node where LIDB resides. This includes 9-track and 8mm tapes as well as other site-specific limitations. SWBT shall provide LSP with all magnetic tape hardware requirements upon request. LSP shall create the magnetic tapes its submits for input into LIDB and LVAS over the tape load interface.
(D) SWBT shall input information provided by Pac-West LSP into LIDB for the NPA-NXXs and/or NPA-0/1XXs NPA-RAOs set forth in Exhibit I, RECORDS EXCHANGES TO BE ADMINISTERED, attached hereto and made a part hereof. Pac-West LSP shall provide all information needed by Pacific B▇▇▇ SWBT to support the services being requested. This information may include, but is not limited to, Calling Card Service information, Toll BBill ▇▇▇ Exception ▇eption information (such as restrictions on collect and third number billing), class of service information, Originating Line Number Screening originating line number screening information, ZIP code information, and Calling Name Informationcalling name information.
4.4 Pac-West will (E) LSP shall furnish, prior to the initial OSMOP LVAS load, and as requested by Pacific B▇▇▇ SWBT thereafter, the following forecast data: - the number of working lines per account group - the number of working line numbers to be established - the average number of monthly changes to these records - the number of busy hour queries, by query type - the number of annual queries by query type
4.5 type If Pacific B▇▇▇SWBT, at its discretion, determines that it lacks adequate storage, or processing capability, prior to the initial loading of Pac-West LSP information, Pacific B▇▇▇ will SWBT shall notify Pac-West LSP of its intent to not provide to Pac-West LSP the Services under this Appendix and this Appendix will be void.
4.6 Pac-West will (F) LSP shall furnish all Line Records line records and Group Records group records in a format required by Pacific B▇▇▇ SWBT to establish records in LIDB for all working line numbers, not just line numbers associated with calling card PIN or Toll Billing Exceptions (TBE).
4.7 Pac-West (G) LSP acknowledges and agrees that Pacific BellSWBT's LIDB is accessible by many telecommunications companies and that these telecommunications companies expect a high degree of accuracy in the response information provided to their queries. Pac-West will LSP shall administer its data in such a manner that Pacific B▇▇▇'▇ SWBT's accuracy of response information is not adversely impacted.
4.8 Pacific B▇▇▇ will (H) LSP shall verify to SWBT the line information data residing in LVAS by reviewing the listing of line information data provided by SWBT's billing system audit file. LSP shall provide to SWBT all additions, deletions, and corrections resulting from its verification on, or before, the fourteenth business day following its receipt of line information verification reports produced by SWBT for audit processes.
(I) SWBT shall provide the functionality needed to perform certain query/response functions on a call-by-call basis for the Line Records line/billing records of Pac-West LSP that reside in Pacific BellSWBT's LIDB. Those query/response functions Pacific B▇▇▇ SWBT will perform are set forth in the Exhibits.
4.9 (J) With respect to all matters covered by this Appendix, each Party shall adopt and comply with Pacific B▇▇▇'▇ SWBT standard operating methods and procedures and shall observe the rules and regulations that which cover the administration of OSMOP LVAS service and the Sleuth System, as set forth in Pacific B▇▇▇ SWBT practices. The Parties acknowledge that those practices may be changed by Pacific B▇▇▇ SWBT from time to time.. 125
4.10 (K) Administration of the SCP on which LIDB resides, as well as any system or query processing logic that applies to all data resident on Pacific BellSWBT's LIDB is, and remains, the responsibility of Pacific B▇▇▇SWBT. Pac-West LSP acknowledges and agrees that Pacific B▇▇▇SWBT, in its role as system administrator, may need to access any record in LIDB, including any such records of Pac-WestLSP. Pacific B▇▇▇ will SWBT shall limit such access to those actions necessary to ensure the successful operation and administration of Pacific B▇▇▇'▇ SWBT's SCP and LIDB.
4.11 Pac-West (L) LSP acknowledges that Pacific B▇▇▇ willSWBT shall, in its sole discretion, allow or negotiate any access to Pacific BellSWBT's LIDB. Pac-West LSP does not gain any ability, by virtue of this Appendix, to determine which telecommunications companies are allowed to access information in Pacific BellSWBT's LIDB. Pac-West LSP acknowledges that when Pacific B▇▇▇ SWBT allows a query originator to access Pacific B▇▇▇'▇ SWBT data in Pacific BellSWBT's LIDB, such query originators will shall also have access to Pac-WestLSP's data that is also stored in Pacific BellSWBT's LIDB.
4.12 Pac-West (M) LSP acknowledges that Pacific B▇▇▇ SWBT does not have data screening capability in LIDB. Data Screening is the ability of a LIDB owner to deny complete or partial access to LIDB data or processes.
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