Common use of Physical File Characteristics Clause in Contracts

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 will be the responsibility of CLEC-1. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 TCI via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 TCI for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 TCI will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 TCI will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1TCI. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 TCI will be the responsibility of CLEC-1TCI. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 TCI end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1TCI.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement, Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement, Bellsouth / Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 OnePoint via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 OnePoint for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 OnePoint will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 OnePoint will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1OnePoint. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 OnePoint will be the responsibility of CLEC-1OnePoint. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 OnePoint end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1OnePoint.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications, Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement, Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 BSE via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 BSE for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 BSE will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 BSE will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1BSE. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 BSE will be the responsibility of CLEC-1BSE. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 BSE end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1BSE.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Resale Agreement, Resale Agreement, Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Global Connection via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Global Connection for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Global Connection will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Global Connection will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Global Connection. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Global Connection will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Global Connection. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Global Connection end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Global Connection.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 e.spire via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 e.spire for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 e.spire will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 e.spire will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1e.spire. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 e.spire will be the responsibility of CLEC-1e.spire. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 e.spire end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1e.spire.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement, Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 SouthEast via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 SouthEast for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 SouthEast will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 SouthEast will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1SouthEast. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 SouthEast will be the responsibility of CLEC-1SouthEast. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 SouthEast end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1SouthEast.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement, Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Pinnacle via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Pinnacle for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Pinnacle will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Pinnacle will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Pinnacle. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Pinnacle will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Pinnacle. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Pinnacle end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Pinnacle.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 VELOCITY via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 VELOCITY for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 VELOCITY will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 VELOCITY will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1VELOCITY. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 VELOCITY will be the responsibility of CLEC-1VELOCITY. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 VELOCITY end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1VELOCITY.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Clec Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 ICG via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 ICG for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 ICG will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ICG will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1ICG. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 ICG will be the responsibility of CLEC-1ICG. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 ICG end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1ICG.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications, Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 NewSouth via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 NewSouth for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 NewSouth will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 NewSouth will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1NewSouth. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 NewSouth will be the responsibility of CLEC-1NewSouth. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 NewSouth end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1NewSouth.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications, Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Xspedius via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Xspedius for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Xspedius. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be the responsibility of CLEC-1▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Xspedius end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Xspedius.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Clec Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Choctaw via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Choctaw for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Choctaw will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Choctaw will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Choctaw. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Choctaw will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Choctaw. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Choctaw end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Choctaw.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File 4.7.2.1 ODUF will be distributed to CLEC-1 TriStar via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 4.7.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 TriStar for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 TriStar will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 TriStar will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1TriStar. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 TriStar will be the responsibility of CLEC-1TriStar. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 TriStar’s end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1TriStar.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 VarTec via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 VarTec for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 VarTec will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 VarTec will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1VarTec. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 VarTec will be the responsibility of CLEC-1VarTec. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 VarTec end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1VarTec.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications, Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Comm South via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Comm South for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Comm South will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Comm South will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Comm South. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Comm South will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Comm South. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Comm South end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Comm South.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Colmena via an agreed medium with CONNECT:: Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (circuits( private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Colmena for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Colmena will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Colmena will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Colmena. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Colmena will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Colmena. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Colmena end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Colmena.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications (Colmena Corp)

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 DV2 via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 DV2 for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 DV2 will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 DV2 will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1DV2. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 DV2 will be the responsibility of CLEC-1DV2. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 DV2 end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1DV2.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Arrow via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Arrow for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Arrow will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Arrow will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Arrow. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Arrow will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Arrow. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Arrow end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Arrow.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Telstar via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Telstar for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Telstar will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Telstar will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Telstar. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Telstar will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Telstar. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Telstar end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Telstar.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Oltronics via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Oltronics for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Oltronics will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Oltronics will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Oltronics. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Oltronics will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Oltronics. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Oltronics end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Oltronics.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Wakul via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Wakul for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Wakul will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇ will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Wakul. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Wakul will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Wakul. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Wakul end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Wakul.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Oronoco via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Oronoco for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Oronoco will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Oronoco will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Oronoco. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Oronoco will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Oronoco. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Oronoco end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Oronoco.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File ODUF will be distributed to CLEC-1 Rhythms via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Rhythms for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Rhythms will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Rhythms will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Rhythms. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Rhythms will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Rhythms. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Rhythms’ end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Rhythms.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Light Networks via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Light Networks for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Light Networks will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Light Networks will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Light Networks. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Light Networks will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Light Networks. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Light Networks end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Light Networks.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 CI2 via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 CI2 for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 CI2 will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 CI2 will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1CI2. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 CI2 will be the responsibility of CLEC-1CI2. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 CI2 end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1CI2.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Fast Phones via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Fast Phones for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Fast Phones will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Fast Phones will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Fast Phones. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Fast Phones will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Fast Phones. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Fast Phones end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Fast Phones.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Knology via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Knology for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Knology will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Knology will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Knology. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Knology will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Knology. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Knology end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Knology.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications (Knology Inc)

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 ZNC via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 ZNC for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 ZNC will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ZNC will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1ZNC. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 ZNC will be the responsibility of CLEC-1ZNC. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 ZNC end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1ZNC.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Pyramid via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Pyramid for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Pyramid will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Pyramid will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Pyramid. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Pyramid will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Pyramid. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Pyramid end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Pyramid.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Network Telephone via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Network Telephone for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Network Telephone will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Network Telephone will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Network Telephone. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Network Telephone will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Network Telephone. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Network Telephone end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Network Telephone.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 NA Communications via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 NA Communications for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 NA Communications will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 NA Communications will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1NA Communications. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 NA Communications will be the responsibility of CLEC-1NA Communications. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 NA Communications end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1NA Communications.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1▇▇▇▇▇▇. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be the responsibility of CLEC-1▇▇▇▇▇▇. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1▇▇▇▇▇▇.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Level 3 via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Level 3 for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Level 3 will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Level 3 will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Level 3. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Level 3 will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Level 3. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Level 3 end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Level 3.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Teligent via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Teligent for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Teligent will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Teligent will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Teligent. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Teligent will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Teligent. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Teligent end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Teligent.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Accutel via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Accutel for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Accutel will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Accutel will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Accutel. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Accutel will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Accutel. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Accutel end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Accutel.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 TrustedNet via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 TrustedNet for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 TrustedNet will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 TrustedNet will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1TrustedNet . Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 TrustedNet will be the responsibility of CLEC-1TrustedNet . Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 TrustedNet end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1TrustedNet .

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 AM-TEL via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 AM-TEL for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 AM-TEL will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 AM-TEL will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1AM- TEL. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 AM-TEL will be the responsibility of CLEC-1AM-TEL. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 AM- TEL end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1AM-TEL.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Pathnet via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Pathnet for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Pathnet will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Pathnet will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Pathnet. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Pathnet will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Pathnet. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Pathnet end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Pathnet.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇ via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇ for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇ will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇ will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1▇▇▇▇ . Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇ will be the responsibility of CLEC-1▇▇▇▇ . Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇ end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1▇▇▇▇ .

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Preferred via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Preferred for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Preferred will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Preferred will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Preferred. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Preferred will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Preferred. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Preferred end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Preferred.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Davco via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Davco for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Davco will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Davco will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Davco. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Davco will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Davco. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Davco end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Davco.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 aXessa via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 aXessa for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 aXessa will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 aXessa will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1aXessa. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 aXessa will be the responsibility of CLEC-1aXessa. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 aXessa end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1aXessa.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 A-1 Mobile via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 A-1 Mobile for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 A-1 Mobile will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 A-1 Mobile will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1A-1 Mobile. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 A-1 Mobile will be the responsibility of CLEC-1A-1 Mobile. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 A-1 Mobile end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1A-1 Mobile.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 TEL3 via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 TEL3 for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 TEL3 will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 TEL3 will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1TEL3. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 TEL3 will be the responsibility of CLEC-1TEL3. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 TEL3 end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1TEL3.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 ALLTEL via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 ALLTEL for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 ALLTEL will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ALLTEL will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1ALLTEL. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of Version1Q00:3/6/00 the dial circuit by CLEC-1 ALLTEL will be the responsibility of CLEC-1ALLTEL. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 ALLTEL end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1ALLTEL.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Edge Connections via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Edge Connections for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Edge Connections will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Edge Connections will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Edge Connections. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Edge Connections will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Edge Connections. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Edge Connections end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Edge Connections.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Colmena via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Colmena for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Colmena will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Colmena will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Colmena. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Colmena will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Colmena. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Colmena end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Colmena.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Express Connection via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Express Connection for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Express Connection will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Express Connection will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Express Connection. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Express Connection will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Express Connection. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Express Connection end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Express Connection.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Access One via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Access One for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Access One will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Access One will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated Version1Q00:2/17/00 charges assessed to CLEC-1Access One. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Access One will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Access One. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Access One end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Access One.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 InterCept via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 InterCept for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 InterCept will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 InterCept will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1InterCept. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 InterCept will be the responsibility of CLEC-1InterCept. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 InterCept end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1InterCept.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Pointecom via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Pointecom for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Pointecom will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Pointecom will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Pointecom. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Pointecom will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Pointecom. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Pointecom end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Pointecom.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 VSSI via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 VSSI for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 VSSI will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 VSSI will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1VSSI. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 VSSI will be the responsibility of CLEC-1VSSI. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 VSSI end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1VSSI.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 New Access via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 New Access for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 New Access will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 New Access will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1New Access. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 New Access will be the responsibility of CLEC-1New Access. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 New Access end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1New Access.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 VVI via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 VVI for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 VVI will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 VVI will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1VVI. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 VVI will be the responsibility of CLEC-1VVI. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 VVI end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1VVI.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Phone Home via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Phone Home for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Phone Home will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Phone Home will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Phone Home. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Phone Home will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Phone Home. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Phone Home end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Phone Home.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 CCI via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 CCI for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 CCI will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 CCI will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1CCI. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 CCI will be the responsibility of CLEC-1CCI. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 CCI end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1CCI.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Intermedia via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Intermedia for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Intermedia will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Intermedia will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Intermedia. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Intermedia will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Intermedia. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Intermedia end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Intermedia.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 NuStar via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 NuStar for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 NuStar will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 NuStar will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1NuStar. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 NuStar will be the responsibility of CLEC-1NuStar. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 NuStar end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1NuStar.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File ODUF will be distributed to CLEC-1 GulfPines via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 GulfPines for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 GulfPines will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 GulfPines will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1GulfPines. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 GulfPines will be the responsibility of CLEC-1GulfPines. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 GulfPines end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1GulfPines.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Electronic Telco via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Electronic Telco for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Electronic Telco will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Electronic Telco will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Electronic Telco. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Electronic Telco will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Electronic Telco. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Electronic Telco end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Electronic Telco.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Birch via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Birch for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇ will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇ will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Birch. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇ will be the responsibility of CLEC-1▇▇▇▇▇. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Birch end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Birch.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Best Communications via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Best Communications for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Best Communications will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Best Communications will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Best Communications. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Best Communications will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Best Communications. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Best Communications end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Best Communications.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 TLX via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 TLX for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 TLX will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 TLX will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1TLX. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 TLX will be the responsibility of CLEC-1TLX. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 TLX end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1TLX.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Money To Go via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Money To Go for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Money To Go will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Money To Go will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Money To Go. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Money To Go will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Money To Go. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Money To Go end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Money To Go.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 SPARDI via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 SPARDI for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1SPARDI. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 SPARDI will be the responsibility of CLEC-1SPARDI. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 SPARDI end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1SPARDI.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Personal Paging via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Personal Paging for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Personal Paging will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Personal Paging will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Personal Paging. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Personal Paging will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Personal Paging. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Personal Paging end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Personal Paging.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Advantel via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Advantel for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Advantel will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Advantel will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Advantel. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Advantel will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Advantel. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Advantel end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Advantel.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Resale Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be the responsibility of CLEC-1▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Express Title via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Express Title for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Express Title will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Express Title will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Express Title. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Express Title will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Express Title. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Express Title end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Express Title.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 ETS via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 ETS for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 ETS will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ETS will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1ETS. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 ETS will be the responsibility of CLEC-1ETS. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, Version1Q00:3/6/00 including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 ETS end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1ETS.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 MPOWER via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 MPOWER for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 MPOWER will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1MPOWER. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 MPOWER will be the responsibility of CLEC-1MPOWER. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 MPOWER end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1MPOWER.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 BHN via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed ODUF feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth AT&T and CLEC-1 BHN for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 BHN will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 AT&T. BHN will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth AT&T end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth AT&T data center by BellSouth AT&T and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1BHN. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 BHN will be the responsibility of CLEC-1BHN. Associated equipment on the BellSouth AT&T end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by an individual case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 BHN end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1BHN.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Clec Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Premiere via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Premiere for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Premiere will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Premiere will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Premiere. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Premiere will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Premiere. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Premiere end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Premiere.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 Comm South via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 Comm South for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 Comm South will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 Comm South will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1Comm South. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 Comm South will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Comm South. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the parties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 Comm South end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1Comm South.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 PowerNet via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 PowerNet for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 PowerNet will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 PowerNet will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1PowerNet. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 PowerNet will be the responsibility of CLEC-1PowerNet. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 PowerNet end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1PowerNet.

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Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Physical File Characteristics. 6.2.1 The Optional Daily Usage File will be distributed to CLEC-1 DPI via an agreed medium with CONNECT:Direct being the preferred transport method. The Daily Usage Feed will be a variable block format (2476) with an LRECL of 2472. The data on the Daily Usage Feed will be in a non-compacted EMI format (175 byte format plus modules). It will be created on a daily basis (Monday through Friday except holidays). Details such as dataset name and delivery schedule will be addressed during negotiations of the distribution medium. There will be a maximum of one dataset per workday per OCN. 6.2.2 Data circuits (private line or dial-up) may will be required between BellSouth and CLEC-1 DPI for the purpose of data transmission. Where a dedicated line is required, CLEC-1 DPI will be responsible for ordering the circuit, overseeing its installation and coordinating the installation with BellSouth. CLEC-1 DPI will also be responsible for any charges associated with this line. Equipment required on the BellSouth end to attach the line to the mainframe computer and to transmit successfully ongoing will be negotiated on a case by case basis. Where a dial-up facility is required, dial circuits will be installed in the BellSouth data center by BellSouth and the associated charges assessed to CLEC-1DPI. Additionally, all message toll charges associated with the use of the dial circuit by CLEC-1 DPI will be the responsibility of CLEC-1DPI. Associated equipment on the BellSouth end, including a modem, will be negotiated on a case by case basis between the partiesParties. All equipment, including modems and software, that is required on CLEC-1 DPI end for the purpose of data transmission will be the responsibility of CLEC-1DPI.

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Sources: Resale Agreement