Common use of Network Maintenance and Management for Direct Interconnection Clause in Contracts

Network Maintenance and Management for Direct Interconnection. The Parties will work cooperatively to install and maintain reliable network facilities. The Parties will exchange appropriate information to achieve this desired reliability, subject to the confidentiality provisions herein. 7.3.1 Party shall provide a 24-hour contact number for network Traffic management issues to the other’s surveillance management center. Telephone Company Contact Number: (xxx)-xxx-xxxx CMRS Provider Contact Number: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ 7.3.2 Neither Party will use any service provided under this Agreement in a manner that impairs the quality of service to other carriers or to either Party’s subscribers. Either Party will provide the other Party notice of said impairment at the earliest practicable time. 7.3.3 Use of the CMRS Providers’ facilities, or that of a third party in conjunction with any of the Telephone Company’s facilities, shall not materially interfere with or impair service over any facilities of either Party, its affiliated companies or its connecting and concurring carriers involved in its services, cause damage to their plant, impair the privacy of any communications carrier over their facilities or create hazards to the employees of any of them or the public. Upon reasonable written notice and opportunity to cure, the Party whose facilities are being used may discontinue or refuse service to the other Party if the Party using the facilities violates this provision; provided, that such termination of service will be limited to the facilities being used that is subject of the violation. 7.3.4 Maintenance of Service Charge - When one Party reports trouble to the other Party for clearance and no trouble is found in the second Party’s network, the reporting Party shall be responsible for payment of a Maintenance of Service Charge for the period of time when the second Party’s personnel are dispatched. In the event of an intermittent service problem that is eventually found to be in the second Party’s network, the reporting Party shall receive a credit for any Maintenance of Service Charges applied in conjunction with this service problem. If a Party reports trouble to the other Party for clearance and the other Party’s personnel are not allowed access to the reporting Party’s premises, the Maintenance of Service Charge will apply for the time that the non-reporting Party’s personnel are dispatched; provided that the Party’s have arranged a specific time for the service visit.

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Sources: Reciprocal Interconnection, Transport and Termination Agreement, Reciprocal Interconnection, Transport and Termination Agreement, Reciprocal Interconnection, Transport and Termination Agreement