Operator Assistance. 4.3.1. NEVADA will provide the full range of Operator Assistance, at the rates set forth in Attachment 8, including, but not limited to, collect, person-to-person, station-to-station, bill-to-third party, busy line verification and busy line interrupt, handicapped caller assistance, and emergency call assist. 4.3.1.1. At CLEC’s option, and consistent with the implementation schedule set forth in Attachment 6, Section 7.1.4, NEVADA shall route local Operator Assistance calls (0+, 0- ) dialed by CLEC customers directly to the CLEC Local Operator Assistance platform. Such traffic shall be routed over trunk groups specified by CLEC which connect NEVADA end offices and the CLEC Local Operator Assistance platform, using standard Operator Assistance dialing protocols of 0+ or 0-. 4.3.1.2. NEVADA will provide the functionality and features within its Local Switch (LS) to route CLEC customer dialed 0- and 0+ IntraLATA calls to the CLEC designated trunk on the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) or Digital Cross Connect (DSX) panel via Modified Operator Services Signaling (▇▇▇▇) Feature Group C signaling. In all cases, NEVADA will provide post-dial delay at least equal to that provided by NEVADA for its end user customers. In addition and at CLEC’s request, when intraLATA presubscription is implemented, NEVADA will provide the functionality and features within its Access Tandem to route CLEC customer dialed 0- calls to the CLEC designated trunk on the Main Distributing Frame (MDF) or Digital Cross Connect (DSX) panel via Feature Group D signaling to CLEC. On 0+ calls NEVADA will route the calls to the presubscribed carrier of CLEC’s end user customer. 4.3.1.3. NEVADA will warm-line transfer any CLEC customer requesting rate information to CLEC, as follows: 4.3.1.3.1. Warm-line transfers without charge: NEVADA will warm-line transfer any CLEC customer requesting intraLATA rate information (except calling plan information), at no charge to CLEC. 4.3.1.3.2. Warm-line transfers are unavailable under general tariff. At CLEC’s request, subject to a mutually agreed upon contract, NEVADA will warm-line transfer any CLEC customer requesting interLATA, interstate or international rate information, as well as intraLATA calling plan information, and charge CLEC the mutually agreed upon rate for carrier-to-carrier warm-line transfers.
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Operator Assistance. 4.3.1. NEVADA will provide the full range of Operator Assistance, at the rates set forth in Attachment 8, including, but not limited to, collect, person-to-person, station-to-station, bill-tob▇▇▇-to-third party, busy line verification and busy line interrupt, handicapped caller assistance, and emergency call assist.
4.3.1.1. At CLEC’s option, and consistent with the implementation schedule set forth in Attachment 6, Section 7.1.4, NEVADA shall route local Operator Assistance calls (0+, 0- ) dialed by CLEC customers directly to the CLEC Local Operator Assistance platform. Such traffic shall be routed over trunk groups specified by CLEC which connect NEVADA end offices and the CLEC Local Operator Assistance platform, using standard Operator Assistance dialing protocols of 0+ or 0-.
4.3.1.2. NEVADA will provide the functionality and features within its Local Switch (LS) to route CLEC customer dialed 0- and 0+ IntraLATA calls to the CLEC designated trunk on the Main Distribution Frame (MDF) or Digital Cross Connect (DSX) panel via Modified Operator Services Signaling (▇M▇▇▇) Feature Group C signaling. In all cases, NEVADA will provide post-dial delay at least equal to that provided by NEVADA for its end user customers. In addition and at CLEC’s request, when intraLATA presubscription is implemented, NEVADA will provide the functionality and features within its Access Tandem to route CLEC customer dialed 0- calls to the CLEC designated trunk on the Main Distributing Frame (MDF) or Digital Cross Connect (DSX) panel via Feature Group D signaling to CLEC. On 0+ calls NEVADA will route the calls to the presubscribed carrier of CLEC’s end user customer.
4.3.1.3. NEVADA will warm-line transfer any CLEC customer requesting rate information to CLEC, as follows:
4.3.1.3.1. Warm-line transfers without charge: NEVADA will warm-line transfer any CLEC customer requesting intraLATA rate information (except calling plan information), at no charge to CLEC.
4.3.1.3.2. Warm-line transfers are unavailable under general tariff. At CLEC’s request, subject to a mutually agreed upon contract, NEVADA will warm-line transfer any CLEC customer requesting interLATA, interstate or international rate information, as well as intraLATA calling plan information, and charge CLEC the mutually agreed upon rate for carrier-to-carrier warm-line transfers.
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Operator Assistance. 4.3.1. NEVADA will provide the full range of Operator Assistance, at the rates set forth in Attachment 8, including, but not limited to, collect, person-to-person, station-to-station, bill-to-third party, busy line verification and busy line interrupt, handicapped caller assistance, and emergency call assist.
4.3.1.1. At CLEC’s option, and consistent with the implementation schedule set forth in Attachment 6, Section 7.1.4, NEVADA shall route local Operator Assistance calls (0+, 0- 0-) dialed by CLEC customers directly to the CLEC Local Operator Assistance platform. Such traffic shall be routed over trunk groups specified by CLEC which connect NEVADA end offices and the CLEC Local Operator Assistance platform, using standard Operator Assistance dialing protocols of 0+ or 0-.
4.3.1.2. NEVADA will provide the functionality and features within its Local Switch (LS) to route CLEC customer dialed 0- and 0+ IntraLATA calls to the CLEC designated trunk on the 2/3/98 Main Distribution Frame (MDF) or Digital Cross Connect (DSX) panel via Modified Operator Services Signaling (▇▇▇▇) Feature Group C signaling. In all cases, NEVADA will provide post-dial delay at least equal to that provided by NEVADA for its end user customers. In addition and at CLEC’s request, when intraLATA presubscription is implemented, NEVADA will provide the functionality and features within its Access Tandem to route CLEC customer dialed 0- calls to the CLEC designated trunk on the Main Distributing Frame (MDF) or Digital Cross Connect (DSX) panel via Feature Group D signaling to CLEC. On 0+ calls NEVADA will route the calls to the presubscribed carrier of CLEC’s end user customer.
4.3.1.3. NEVADA will warm-line transfer any CLEC customer requesting rate information to CLEC, as follows:
4.3.1.3.1. Warm-line transfers without charge: NEVADA will warm-line transfer any CLEC customer requesting intraLATA rate information (except calling plan information), at no charge to CLEC.
4.3.1.3.2. Warm-line transfers are unavailable under general tariff. At CLEC’s request, subject to a mutually agreed upon contract, NEVADA will warm-line transfer any CLEC customer requesting interLATA, interstate or international rate information, as well as intraLATA calling plan information, and charge CLEC the mutually agreed upon rate for carrier-to-carrier warm-line transfers.
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