Operations Support Systems for Resold Services and Unbundled Elements Sample Clauses

The "Operations Support Systems for Resold Services and Unbundled Elements" clause defines the requirements for providing access to the systems and processes that support the ordering, provisioning, maintenance, and billing of telecommunications services that are resold or provided as unbundled network elements. In practice, this means the service provider must allow competitors or resellers to interface with its operational systems, often through electronic gateways or standardized procedures, to manage customer accounts and service requests efficiently. This clause ensures that resellers and competitors can deliver services to end-users with the same level of support and efficiency as the original provider, thereby promoting fair competition and preventing discriminatory practices.
Operations Support Systems for Resold Services and Unbundled Elements. 1.2.1 DTI will also be able to order services for resale and unbundled network elements, as well as interim number portability, directly from GTE through an electronic interface. To initiate an order for these services or elements, DTI will submit a Local Service Request ("LSR") from its data center to GTE's Data Center using the same electronic NDM interface used for trunk-side interconnection. If no NDM interface exists or if DTI chooses to establish a separate NDM interface, DTI must request an NDM facility. For new entrants that elect not to interface electronically, GTE will accommodate submission of LSR orders by facsimile, E-mail, Internet or a dial NDM arrangement. An LSR is very similar to an ASR, except that it will be used exclusively for line-side interconnection requests. GTE will transfer LSRs to GTE's NOMC centralized service order processing center electronically. 1.2.2 Most LSRs will be used either to transfer an existing GTE customer to DTI or to request service for a new customer who is not an existing GTE customer. Depending on the situation, different information will be required on the LSR. LSRs for a conversion of a GTE local customer to DTI must include information relating to all existing, new and disconnected services for that customer, including the customer's name, type of service desired, location of service and features or options the customer desires. DTI will be able to obtain this customer information after GTE has received the customer's written consent as specified in Article VI.
Operations Support Systems for Resold Services and Unbundled Elements. 1.2.1 ACI will also be able to order services for resale and unbundled network elements, as well as interim number portability, directly from GTE through an electronic interface. To initiate an order for these services or elements, ACI will submit a Local Service Request ("LSR") from its data center to GTE's Data Center using the same electronic NDM interface used for trunk-side interconnection. If no NDM interface exists or if ACI chooses to establish a separate NDM interface, ACI must request an NDM facility. For new entrants that elect not to interface electronically, GTE will accommodate submission of LSR orders by facsimile, E-mail, Internet or a dial NDM arrangement. An LSR is very similar to an ASR, except that it will be used exclusively for line-side interconnection requests. GTE will transfer LSRs to GTE's NOMC centralized service order processing center electronically. 1.2.2 Most LSRs will be used either to transfer an existing GTE customer to ACI or to request service for a new customer who is not an existing GTE customer. Depending on the situation, different information will be required on the LSR. LSRs for a conversion of a GTE local customer to ACI must include information relating to all existing, new and disconnected services for that customer, including the customer's name, type of service desired, location of service and features or options the customer desires. ACI will be able to obtain this customer information after GTE has received the customer's written consent as specified in Article VI.?. For service to a new customer who is not an existing GTE customer, the LSR must contain the customer's name, service address, service type, services, options, features and ALEC data. If known, the LSR should include the telephone number and due date/desired due date. 1.2.3 While ACI would have its own customer information and may have the SAG/GTE products on tape from GTE, ACI would not have the due date or new telephone number for new customers since that information is contained in GTE's systems. Therefore, a process is required to provide this information to ACI. GTE itself does not have uniform access to this information electronically. Until GTE and ACI have agreed and established electronic interfaces, ACI agrees that an 800 number is the method that will be used. The 800 telephone number will connect ACI directly to GTE's NOMC service representatives. When ACI receives a request for basic services from a new local service customer, ACI w...
Operations Support Systems for Resold Services and Unbundled Elements. 1.2.1 Phone Michigan will also be able to order services for resale and unbundled network elements, as well as interim number portability, directly from GTE through an electronic interface. To initiate an order for these services or elements, Phone Michigan will submit a Local Service Request ("LSR") from its data center to GTE's Data Center using the same electronic NDM interface used for trunk- side interconnection. If no NDM interface exists or if the Phone Michigan chooses to establish a separate NDM interface, the Phone Michigan must request an NDM facility. For new entrants that elect not to interface electronically, GTE will accommodate submission of LSR orders by facsimile, E-mail, Internet or a dial NDM arrangement. An LSR is very similar to an ASR, except that it will be used exclusively for line-side interconnection requests. GTE will transfer LSRs to GTE's NOMC centralized service order processing center electronically. 1.2.2 Most LSRs will be used either to transfer an existing GTE customer to Phone Michigan or to request service for a new customer who is not an existing GTE customer. Depending on the situation, different information will be required on the LSR. LSRs for a conversion of a GTE local customer to Phone Michigan must include information relating to all existing, new and disconnected services for that customer, including the customer's name, type of service desired, location of service and features or options the customer desires. Phone Michigan will be able to obtain this customer information after GTE has received the customer's written consent as specified in Article VI.3.
Operations Support Systems for Resold Services and Unbundled Elements. USX will also be able to order services for resale and unbundled network elements, as well as interim number portability, directly from GTE through an electronic interface. To initiate an order for these services or elements, USX will submit a Local Service Request ("LSR") from its data center to GTE's Data Center using the same electronic NDM interface used for trunk-side interconnection. If USX chooses not to use the electronic NDM, GTE will accommodate submission of LSR orders by facsimile, E-mail, Internet or a dial NDM arrangement. An LSR is very similar to an ASR, except that it will be used exclusively for line-side interconnection requests. GTE will transfer LSRs to GTE's NOMC centralized service order processing center electronically. For USXs who decide not to use an electronic interface to reach GTE's data center, or who do not have data centers similar to USX's, GTE will accept requests for service through other forms or media directly to the NOMC.
Operations Support Systems for Resold Services and Unbundled Elements. 1.2.1 Tallgrass will also be able to order services for resale and unbundled network elements, as well as interim number portability, directly from GTE through an electronic interface. To initiate an order for these services or elements, Tallgrass will submit a Local Service Request ("LSR") from its data center to GTE's Data Center using the same electronic NDM interface used for trunk-side interconnection. If no NDM interface exists or if Tallgrass chooses to establish a separate NDM interface, Tallgrass must request an NDM facility. For new entrants that elect not to interface electronically, GTE will accommodate submission of LSR orders by facsimile, E-mail, Internet or a dial NDM arrangement. An LSR is very similar to an ASR, except that it will be used exclusively for line-side interconnection requests. GTE will transfer LSRs to GTE's NOMC centralized service order processing center electronically. 1.2.2 Most LSRs will be used either to transfer an existing GTE customer to Tallgrass or to request service for a new customer who is not an existing GTE customer. Depending on the situation, different information will be required on the LSR. LSRs for a conversion of a GTE local customer to Tallgrass must include information relating to all existing, new and disconnected services for that customer, including the customer's name, type of service desired, location of service and features or options the customer desires. Tallgrass will be able to obtain this customer

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