Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet. 2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party. 2.8.3.3.3 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs. 2.8.3.3.4 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis. 2.8.3.3.5 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed. 2.8.3.3.6 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form. 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s). 2.8.3.3.8 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal. 2.8.3.3.9 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply: 2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date. 2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 16 contracts
Sources: Telecommunications, Interconnection Agreement, Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the customers premises, and NewPhone does own or control such wiring, NewPhone will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to NewPhone.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate NewPhone for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in NewPhone’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user customer has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user customer is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that customer if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user customer began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 13 contracts
Sources: MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 5 contracts
Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and AFN does own or control such wiring, AFN will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to AFN.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate AFN for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in AFN’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 4 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 2.5.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 2.5.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 2.5.3.3.3 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Comcast Phone for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Comcast Phone’s Agreement.
2.5.3.3.4 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring that the end-user End User is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.5.3.3.5 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.5.3.3.6 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.5.3.3.7 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. .
2.5.3.3.7.1 The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.5.3.3.8 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.5.3.3.9 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on five (5) pairs of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.5.3.3.10 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 4 contracts
Sources: MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Lightyear will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Lightyear for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Lightyear’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 3 contracts
Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and <customer_short_name> does own or control such wiring, <customer_short_name> will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to <customer_short_name>.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate <customer_short_name> for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in <customer_short_name>’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and MRC does own or control such wiring, MRC will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to MRC.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate MRC for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in MRC’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Southern Telecom will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Southern Telecom for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Southern Telecom’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and <<customer_short_name>> does own or control such wiring, <<customer_short_name>> will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to <<customer_short_name>>.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate <<customer_short_name>> for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in <<customer_short_name>>’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Telecommunications, Telecommunications
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC<<customer_name>>’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure future to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Granite will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Granite for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Granite’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Clec Agreement, Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which AT&T does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Covad does own or control such wiring, Covad will install UNTW Access Terminals for AT&T under the same terms and conditions as AT&T provides UNTW Access Terminals to Covad.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which AT&T activates a UNTW pair, AT&T will compensate Covad for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Covad’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Budget Phone will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Budget Phone for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Budget Phone’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 6.8.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 6.8.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 6.8.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Xspedius (XMC) will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
6.8.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Xspedius (XMC) for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Xspedius (XMC)’s Agreement.
6.8.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 6.8.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 6.8.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 6.8.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 6.8.3.9 The Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 6.8.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 6.8.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 6.8.3.11.1 If the Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user End User from the Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 6.8.3.11.2 If the Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which the Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Comm South will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Comm South for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Comm South’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, USA Telecom, Inc. will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate USA Telecom, Inc. for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in USA Telecom, Inc.’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Telepak Networks will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Telepak Networks for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Telepak Networks’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, CCI will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate CCI for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in CCI’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Symtelco will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Symtelco for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Symtelco’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW NTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which MCI does own or control wiring (NTW) to the customer’s premises, MCI will install NTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.3.1 In situations in which BellSouth activates a NTW pair, BellSouth will compensate MCI for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in this Agreement.
2.8.3.3.4 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) NTW SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW NTW pairs at a multi-multi- unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW NTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user customer has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user customer is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW NTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.5 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.6 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Attachment 2 Network Elements & Other Services Page 27 Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring NRCs and recurring charges MRCs for accessing UNTW NTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW within five (5) business days of activating NTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.8 If a trouble exists on a NTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that customer if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re- terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW NTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW NTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge the Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW NTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.9 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring charge NRC equal to the actual cost of provisioning the installation of the Access Terminal, not including the physical equipment.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.10 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW NTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user customer began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Adoption Agreement, Interconnection Adoption Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and ITC^DeltaCom does own or control such wiring, ITC^DeltaCom will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to ITC^DeltaCom.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate ITC^DeltaCom for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in ITC^DeltaCom’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and PLI does own or control such wiring, PLI will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to PLI.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate PLI for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in PLI’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which AT&T does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the customers premises, and CLEC does own or control such wiring, CLEC will install UNTW Access Terminals for AT&T under the same terms and conditions as AT&T provides UNTW Access Terminals to CLEC.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which AT&T activates a UNTW pair, AT&T will compensate CLEC for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in CLEC’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user customer has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user customer is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that customer if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user customer began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 2 contracts
Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Delta Phones will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Delta Phones for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Delta Phones’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Covista will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Covista for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Covista’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Seven Bridges will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Seven Bridges for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Seven Bridges’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.AMENDMENT EXHIBIT 1
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Excel will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Excel for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Excel’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or AMENDMENT EXHIBIT 1 Attachment 2 Page 23 subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Gateway will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Gateway for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Gateway’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 The Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If the Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from the Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If the Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which the Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and OnFiber does own or control such wiring, OnFiber will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to OnFiber.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate OnFiber for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in OnFiber’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and ▇▇▇▇ does own or control such wiring, ▇▇▇▇ will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to ▇▇▇▇.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate ▇▇▇▇ for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in ▇▇▇▇’▇ Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Southern Telecom will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Southern Telecom for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Southern Telecom’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Pilgrim Telephone will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Pilgrim Telephone for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Pilgrim Telephone’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, AirCover will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate AirCover for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in AirCover’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Conextel does own or control such wiring, Conextel will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Conextel.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Conextel for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Conextel’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users’ premises, FPB will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate FPB for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in FPB’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 The Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If the Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user End User from the Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If the Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which the Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, MyLineToo will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate MyLineToo for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in MyLineToo’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Utility USA will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Utility USA for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Utility USA’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring NRC and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring NRC charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 2.4.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 2.4.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 2.4.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Covad does own or control such wiring, Covad will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Covad.
2.4.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Covad for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Covad’s Agreement.
2.4.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.4.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.4.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.4.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.4.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.4.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.4.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Velocity will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Velocity for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Velocity’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring NRC and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring NRC charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, VarTec will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate VarTec for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in VarTec’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 The Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If the Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user End User from the Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If the Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which the Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Columbus Local will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Columbus Local for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Columbus Local’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, International Telnet will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate International Telnet for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in International Telnet’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Creative Telecom will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Creative Telecom for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Creative Telecom’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, EveryCall will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate EveryCall for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in EveryCall’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 The Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If the Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user End User from the Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If the Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which the Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Micro-Comm will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Micro-Comm for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Micro-Comm’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-end user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-end user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-end user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, NTBS will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate NTBS for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in NTBS’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring NRC and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring NRC charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, AmeriMex will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate AmeriMex for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in AmeriMex’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring NRC and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring NRC charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, CBX One-Stop will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate CBX One-Stop for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in CBX One-Stop’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 22.3.2.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs UNTWpairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 22.3.2.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond NTWbeyond existing NTW to provision toprovision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 22.3.2.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which AT&T does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End User’s premises, and Nexus does own or control such wiring, Nexus will install UNTWAccess Terminals for AT&T under the same terms and conditions as AT&T provides UNTWAccess Terminals to Nexus.
22.3.2.4 In situations in which AT&T activates a UNTWpair, AT&T will compensate Nexus for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Nexus’s Agreement.
22.3.2.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) UNTWSI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs UNTWpairs at a multi-multi- unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a ina meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring eachWiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs UNTWpairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairsUNTWpairs.
2.8.3.3.4 22.3.2.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 22.3.2.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 22.3.2.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs UNTWpairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs within five (5) business days of activating UNTWpairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 22.3.2.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTWpair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re- terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair UNTWpair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(sUNTWpair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 22.3.2.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 22.3.2.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs UNTWpairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, SUN-TEL will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate SUN-TEL for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in SUN-TEL’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 The Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If the Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from the Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If the Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which the Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and BCFL does own or control such wiring, BCFL will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to BCFL.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate BCFL for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in BCFL’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, SPARDI will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate SPARDI for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in SPARDI’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Newcomm will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Newcomm for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Newcomm’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, FPB will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate FPB for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in FPB’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring NRC and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring NRC charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the customers premises, and Global Dialtone does own or control such wiring, Global Dialtone will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Global Dialtone.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Global Dialtone for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Global Dialtone’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user customer has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user customer is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that customer if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user customer began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in ▇▇▇.▇▇▇’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the customers premises, and VarTec does own or control such wiring, VarTec will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to VarTec.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate VarTec for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in VarTec’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user customer has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user customer is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that customer if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user customer began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and EZ Communications does own or control such wiring, EZ Communications will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to EZ Communications.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate EZ Communications for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in EZ Communications’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, TWTC will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate TWTC for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in TWTC’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring NRC and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The LSR shall serve as The Requesting Party’s notification to the Provisioning Party that UNTW pairs have been activated.
2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will notify re-terminate its existing jumper from the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using defective pair to the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party the rates for No Trouble Found (NTF) as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring NRC charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, EPICUS will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate EPICUS for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in EPICUS’ Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-end user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-end user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-end user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 2.4.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 2.4.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 2.4.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and PBT does own or control such wiring, PBT will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to PBT.
2.4.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate PBT for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in PBT’s Agreement.
2.4.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.4.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.4.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.4.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.4.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.4.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.4.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 22.3.2.1 On a multiamulti-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 22.3.2.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 22.3.2.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which AT&T does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End User’s premises, and Level 3 does own or control such wiring, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ will install UNTW Access Terminals for AT&T under the same terms and conditions as AT&T provides UNTW Access Terminals to Level 3.
22.3.2.4 In situations in which AT&T activates a UNTW pair, AT&T will compensate Level 3 for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Level 3’s Agreement.
22.3.2.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-amulti- unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting ameeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring eachWiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 22.3.2.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will intervalswill be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 22.3.2.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 22.3.2.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 22.3.2.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re- terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 22.3.2.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 22.3.2.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will RequestingrPtyawill be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.back
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 2.8.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other premises where Provisioning Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning owns the network terminating wire wire, and by request of Requesting Party, Provisioning Party will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The 2.8.3.2 In new construction where possible, both Parties may at their option and with the property owner’s agreement install their own Network Terminating Wire (NTW). In existing construction, the Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 2.8.3.3 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at in a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. In multi-unit premises (MUP) scenarios, Provisioning Party will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal(s). By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring ClosetCloset on the requested MUP. All the UNTW pairs served by a Garden Terminal/Wiring Closet will be made available on the Access Terminal. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service Terminal unless the Provisioning Party or where the end user has requested a change in its local another service provider is using the pair to the Requesting Partyconcurrently provide service. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.4 Provisioning Party will use best efforts to complete installation of the Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basisTerminals within 30 business days of the receipt by the Provisioning Party of the Service Inquiry from the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.5 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, GulfPines will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate GulfPines for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in GulfPines’ Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 The Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If the Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from the Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If the Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which the Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Southern Light will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Southern Light for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Southern Light’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring NRC and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring NRC charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and CCI does own or control such wiring, CCI will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to CCI.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate CCI for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in CCI’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Oronoco will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Oronoco for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Oronoco’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Metro Teleconnect will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Metro Teleconnect for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Metro Teleconnect’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, A-Tech Telecom will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate A-Tech Telecom for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in A-Tech Telecom’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Birch does own or control such wiring, Birch will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Birch.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Birch for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Birch’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premisespremise, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premisespremise, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an a n individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs pai rs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and CCI does own or control such wiring, CCI will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to CCI.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate CCI for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in CCI’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and NationsLine does own or control such wiring, NationsLine will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to NationsLine.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate NationsLine for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in NationsLine’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Network PTS does own or control such wiring, Network PTS will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Network PTS.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Network PTS for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Network PTS’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Unity Acquisition will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Unity Acquisition for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Unity Acquisition’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, US LEC will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate US LEC for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in US LEC’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 The Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If the Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from the Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If the Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which the Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, South Georgia Pre-Paid will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate South Georgia Pre-Paid for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in South Georgia Pre-Paid’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 The Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If the Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from the Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If the Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which the Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, the Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, ACI will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate ACI for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in ACI’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and <<customer_short_name>> does own or control such wiring, <<customer_short_name>> will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to <<customer_short_name>>.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate <<customer_short_name>> for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in <<customer_short_name>>’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Telecommunications
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end user’s premises, NAS will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate NAS for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in NAS’ Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-end user from Provisioning Party in order to use a an UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-end user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, BAK will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate BAK for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in BAK’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Starlink does own or control such wiring, Starlink will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Starlink.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Starlink for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Starlink’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Nexus will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Nexus for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Nexus’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, FeroNetworks will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate FeroNetworks for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in FeroNetworks’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (“Provisioning Party”) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) and/or Multi-Tenant Units (MTUs) in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the end users premises, Southern Digital will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Southern Digital for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Southern Digital’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by Provisioning Party, Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user is no longer using Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 2.8.3.3.11.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 2.8.3.3.11.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Bellsouth® / Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, SC Net will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate SC Net for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in SC Net’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as AMENDMENT EXHIBIT 1 Attachment 2 Page 23 certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Gateway will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Gateway for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Gateway’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Nex-Phon does own or control such wiring, Nex-Phon will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Nex-Phon.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Nex-Phon for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Nex-Phon’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, C.M. will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate C.M. for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in C.M.’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and DeltaCom does own or control such wiring, DeltaCom will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to DeltaCom.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate DeltaCom for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in DeltaCom’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Speedy Reconnect does own or control such wiring, Speedy Reconnect will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Speedy Reconnect.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Speedy Reconnect for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Speedy Reconnect’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Home Telecom does own or control such wiring, Home Telecom will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Home Telecom.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Home Telecom for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Home Telecom’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Ruddata will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Ruddata for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Ruddata’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, Charter will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth at no additional charge.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Charter for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Charter’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten (10) percent of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Clec Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Grande does own or control such wiring, Grande will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Grande.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Grande for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Grande’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Clearwave Communications does own or control such wiring, Clearwave Communications will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Clearwave Communications.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Clearwave Communications for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Clearwave Communications’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 If Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on the Access Terminal installed pursuant to Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 months of installation of the Access Terminal, Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ Requesting Party a non-recurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 If Provisioning Party determines that Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user began receiving service using that pair. Upon request, Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the End Users premises, and Rent-A-Line does own or control such wiring, Rent-A-Line will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to Rent-A-Line.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate Rent-A-Line for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in Rent-A-Line’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user End User has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user End User is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that End User if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge (NRC) equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user End User began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement
Requirements. 2.8.3.3.1 On a multi-unit premises, upon request of the other Party (“Requesting Party”), the Party owning the network terminating wire (Provisioning Party) will provide access to UNTW pairs on an Access Terminal that is suitable for use by multiple carriers at each Garden Terminal or Wiring Closet.
2.8.3.3.2 The Provisioning Party shall not be required to install new or additional NTW beyond existing NTW to provision the services of the Requesting Party.
2.8.3.3.3 In existing MDUs and/or MTUs in which BellSouth does not own or control wiring (INC/NTW) to the customers premises, and NewPhone does own or control such wiring, NewPhone will install UNTW Access Terminals for BellSouth under the same terms and conditions as BellSouth provides UNTW Access Terminals to NewPhone.
2.8.3.3.4 In situations in which BellSouth activates a UNTW pair, BellSouth will compensate NewPhone for each pair activated commensurate to the price specified in NewPhone’s Agreement.
2.8.3.3.5 Upon receipt of the UNTW Service Inquiry (SI) SI requesting access to the Provisioning Party’s UNTW pairs at a multi-unit premises, representatives of both Parties will participate in a meeting at the site of the requested access. The purpose of the site visit will include discussion of the procedures for installation and location of the Access Terminals. By request of the Requesting Party, an Access Terminal will be installed either adjacent to each of the Provisioning Party’s Garden Terminal or inside each Wiring Closet. The Requesting Party will deliver and connect its central office facilities to the UNTW pairs within the Access Terminal. The Requesting Party may access any available pair on an Access Terminal. A pair is available when a pair is not being utilized to provide service or where the end user customer has requested a change in its local service provider to the Requesting Party. Prior to connecting the Requesting Party’s service on a pair previously used by the Provisioning Party, the Requesting Party is responsible for ensuring the end-user customer is no longer using the Provisioning Party’s service or another CLEC’s service before accessing UNTW pairs.
2.8.3.3.4 2.8.3.3.6 Access Terminal installation intervals will be established on an individual case basis.
2.8.3.3.5 2.8.3.3.7 The Requesting Party is responsible for obtaining the property owner’s permission for the Provisioning Party to install an Access Terminal(s) on behalf of the Requesting Party. The submission of the SI by the Requesting Party will serve as certification by the Requesting Party that such permission has been obtained. If the property owner objects to Access Terminal installations that are in progress or subsequent to within thirty (30) days after completion and demands removal of Access Terminals, the Requesting Party will be responsible for costs associated with removing Access Terminals and restoring the property to its original state prior to Access Terminals being installed.
2.8.3.3.6 2.8.3.3.8 The Requesting Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Provisioning Party against any claims of any kind that may arise out of the Requesting Party’s failure to obtain the property owner’s permission. The Requesting Party will be billed for non-recurring nonrecurring and recurring charges for accessing UNTW pairs at the time the Requesting Party activates the pair(s). The Requesting Party will notify the Provisioning Party each time it activates within five (5) business days of activating UNTW pairs using the LSR form.
2.8.3.3.7 2.8.3.3.9 If a trouble exists on a UNTW pair, the Requesting Party may use an alternate spare pair that serves that customer if a spare pair is available. In such cases, the Requesting Party will re-terminate its existing jumper from the defective pair to the spare pair. Alternatively, the Requesting Party will isolate and report troubles in the manner specified by the Provisioning Party. The Requesting Party must tag the UNTW pair that requires repair. If the Provisioning Party dispatches a technician on a reported trouble call and no UNTW trouble is found, the Provisioning Party will charge Requesting Party for time spent on the dispatch and testing the UNTW pair(s).
2.8.3.3.8 2.8.3.3.10 If the Requesting Party initiates the Access Terminal installation and the Requesting Party has not activated at least one pair on ten percent (10%) of the capacity of the Access Terminal installed pursuant to the Requesting Party’s request for an Access Terminal within 6 six (6) months of installation of the Access Terminal, the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party a non-recurring nonrecurring charge equal to the actual cost of provisioning the Access Terminal.
2.8.3.3.9 2.8.3.3.11 If the Provisioning Party determines that the Requesting Party is using the UNTW pairs without reporting the activation of the pairs, the following charges shall apply:
2.8.3.3.9.1 If Requesting Party issued a LSR to disconnect an end-user from Provisioning Party in order to use a UNTW pair, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of the pair back to the disconnect order date.
2.8.3.3.9.2 If Requesting Party activated a UNTW pair on which Provisioning Party was not previously providing service, Requesting Party will be billed for the use of that pair back to the date the end-user customer began receiving service using from the Requesting Party at that pairlocation. Upon request, the Requesting Party will provide copies of its billing record to substantiate such date. If the Requesting Party fails to provide such records, then the Provisioning Party will ▇▇▇▇ bill the Requesting Party back to the date of the Access Terminal installation.
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Sources: MFN Agreement