Provisioning of Loops Clause Samples

Provisioning of Loops. The following coordination procedures shall apply for conversions of “live” Telephone Exchange Services to Loops. These and other mutually agreed-upon procedures shall apply reciprocally for the “live” cutover of Customers from BA to ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ and from Level 3 to BA. 11.9.1 Coordinated cutover charges will apply to any conversion of live Telephone Exchange Services to Loops. If Level 3 elects not to request a coordinated cutover, BA will process Level 3’s request in the normal course and subject to the normal installation intervals.
Provisioning of Loops. The following coordination procedures shall apply for conversions of “live” Telephone Exchange Services to Loops. These and other mutually agreed-upon procedures shall apply reciprocally for the “live” cutover of Customers from BA to MFN and from MFN to BA. 11.9.1 Coordinated cutover charges will apply to any conversion of live Telephone Exchange Services to Loops. If MFN elects not to request a coordinated cutover, BA will process MFN’s request in the normal course and subject to the normal installation intervals. 11.9.2 MFN shall request Loops from BA by delivering to BA a valid electronic transmittal service order (when available) or another mutually agreed-upon type of service order such as a Loop/NID Time and Material form. Such service order shall be provided in accordance with industry format and specifications or such format and specifications as may be agreed to by the Parties. Within forty-eight (48) hours of BA’s receipt of such valid service order, BA shall provide MFN the firm order commitment date according to the Performance Interval Dates set forth in Schedule 26.1 by which the Loops covered by such service order will be installed. 11.9.3 On each Loop order in a Wire Center, MFN and BA will agree on a cutover time at least forty eight (48) hours before that cutover time. The cutover time will be defined as a 15-30 minute window within which both the MFN and BA personnel will make telephone contact to complete the cutover. 11.9.4 Within the appointed 15-30 minute cutover time, the BA person will call the MFN person designated to coordinate cutover work. 11.9.5 If MFN requires a change in scheduling, it must contact BA to issue a supplement to the original order. The negotiations process to determine the date and time of cutover will then be reinitiated as usual. 11.9.6 If the MFN person is not ready within the appointed interval and if MFN had not called to reschedule the work at least two (2) hours prior to the start of the interval, MFN shall be liable for the non‑recurring charge for the unbundled Network Elements scheduled for the missed appointment. In addition, non‑recurring charges for the rescheduled appointment will apply. 11.9.7 If BA is not available or not ready at any time during the appointed 15-30 minute interval, MFN and BA will reschedule and BA will waive the non‑recurring charge for the unbundled Network Elements originally scheduled for that interval, whenever those unbundled elements are actually cut over pursuant to an ...
Provisioning of Loops. Where facilities are available, BellSouth will install loops within the intervals set forth in BellSouth’s Interval Guide. For expedite requests by Rhythms, expedite charges will apply for intervals requested by Rhythms of less than 5 days. The charges outlined in BellSouth’s FCC No. 1, Section 5, will apply. If Rhythms cancels an order for network elements and other services, any reasonable costs incurred by BellSouth in conjunction with the provisioning of that order will be recovered in accordance with FCC No. 1, Section 5. If BellSouth advises that a network element is available to Rhythms in response to a particular Rhythms’ order for such network element and BellSouth then cannot provide that network element, BellSouth will pay Rhythms any reasonable costs incurred by Rhythms. 2.1.4.1 If Rhythms modifies an order after being sent a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) from BellSouth, Rhythms will pay the Order Modifications Charges as set forth in FCC No. 1, Section 5.3. Such costs shall not apply if Rhythms modifies the order due to a BellSouth error after Rhythms placed the order and the FOC has been sent. 2.1.4.2 The provisioning of service to Rhythms’ collocation space will require cross-office cabling and cross-connections within the central office to connect the loop to a local switch or to other transmission equipment. These cross-connects are separate components that are not considered a part of the loop, and thus, have a separate charge.

Related to Provisioning of Loops

  • Provisioning 2.4.1 BellSouth shall provision services during its regular working hours. To the extent OneTone requests provisioning of service to be performed outside BellSouth’s regular working hours, or the work so requested requires BellSouth’s technicians or project managers to work outside of regular working hours, overtime charges set forth in BellSouth’s intrastate Access Services Tariff, Section E13.2, shall apply. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such work is performed outside of regular working hours by a BellSouth technician or project manager during his or her scheduled shift and BellSouth does not incur any overtime charges in performing the work on behalf of OneTone, BellSouth will not assess OneTone additional charges beyond the rates and charges specified in this Agreement. 2.4.2 In the event BellSouth must dispatch to the End User’s location more than once due to incorrect or incomplete information provided by OneTone (e.g., incomplete address, incorrect contact name/number, etc.), BellSouth will ▇▇▇▇ OneTone for each additional dispatch required to provision the circuit due to the incorrect/incomplete information provided. BellSouth will assess the applicable Maintenance of Service rates from BellSouth’s ▇▇▇ ▇▇. ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 13.3.1.

  • Scheduling of Work Subcontractor shall provide Contractor with scheduling information and a proposed schedule for performance of the Subcontract Work consistent with the Progress Schedule and in a form acceptable to Contractor. Subcontractor shall comply with the Progress Schedule including, but not specifically limited to, commencement, duration, and sequencing of activities. Contractor shall reasonably cooperate with the Subcontractor in scheduling the Subcontract Work and shall attempt, as reasonably possible, to avoid conflicts or interference with the Subcontract Work.

  • Rescheduling of Tests If the Authority’s Engineer certifies to the Authority and the Contractor that it is unable to issue the Completion Certificate, as the case may be, because of events or circumstances on account of which the Tests could not be held or had to be suspended, the Contractor shall be entitled to re-schedule the Tests and hold the same as soon as reasonably practicable.

  • Provisioning Line Splitting and Splitter Space 3.8.1 The Data LEC, Voice CLEC or BellSouth may provide the splitter. When EZ Phone or its authorized agent owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non-designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the End User’s location; a collocation cross connection connecting the Loop to the collocation space; a second collocation cross connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port; the high frequency spectrum line activation, and a splitter. The Loop and port cannot be a Loop and port combination (i.e. UNE-P), but must be individual stand-alone Network Elements. When BellSouth owns the splitter, Line Splitting requires the following: a non designed analog Loop from the serving wire center to the NID at the End User’s location with CFA and splitter port assignments, and a collocation cross connection from the collocation space connected to a voice port. 3.8.2 An unloaded 2-wire copper Loop must serve the End User. The meet point for the Voice CLEC and the Data LEC is the point of termination on the MDF for the Data LEC's cable and pairs. 3.8.3 The foregoing procedures are applicable to migration to Line Splitting Service from a UNE-P arrangement, BellSouth Retail Voice Service, BellSouth High Frequency Spectrum (CO Based) Line Sharing. 3.8.4 For other migration scenarios to line splitting, BellSouth will work cooperatively with CLECs to develop methods and procedures to develop a process whereby a Voice CLEC and a Data LEC may provide services over the same Loop.

  • Loop Provisioning Involving Integrated Digital Loop Carriers 2.6.1 Where Freedom has requested an Unbundled Loop and BellSouth uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the End User and BellSouth has a suitable alternate facility available, BellSouth will make such alternative facilities available to Freedom. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, BellSouth will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for Freedom (e.g. hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross Connect System (DACS)- door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). 2.6.2 Arrangements 3 and 4 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non- designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND may not be ordered in these cases. 2.6.3 If no alternate facility is available, and upon request from Freedom, and if agreed to by both Parties, BellSouth may utilize its Special Construction (SC) process to determine the additional costs required to provision facilities. Freedom will then have the option of paying the one-time SC rates to place the Loop.