Responsibilities of Both Parties. 71.4.1 The Parties shall jointly coordinate the provisioning of transport capacity sufficient to route originating 911 calls from CLEC to the designated CenturyLink 911 Selective Router(s). 71.4.2 Where SS7 connectivity is available and required by the applicable PSAP, the Parties agree to implement Common Channel Signaling trunking rather than CAMA MF trunking. 71.4.3 CenturyLink and CLEC will cooperate to promptly test all trunks and facilities between CLEC’s switch and the CenturyLink SR(s) in accordance with industry standards. 71.4.4 CLEC is responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network (including any facilities not from CenturyLink). CenturyLink will be responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network. CLEC is responsible for advising CenturyLink of the 2-6 code (TSC) and the fact that the trunk group is a 911 trunk group when notifying CenturyLink of a failure or outage. The Parties agree to work cooperatively and expeditiously to resolve any 911 outage. CenturyLink will refer network trouble to CLEC if no defect is found in CenturyLink’s 911 network. The Parties agree that 911 network problem resolution will be managed expeditiously at all times.
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Sources: Traffic Exchange Agreement, Traffic Exchange Agreement, Traffic Exchange Agreement
Responsibilities of Both Parties. 71.4.1 61.4.1 The Parties shall jointly coordinate the provisioning of transport capacity sufficient to route originating 911 calls from CLEC Carrier to the designated CenturyLink 911 Selective Router(s).
71.4.2 61.4.2 Where SS7 connectivity is available and required by the applicable PSAP, the Parties agree to implement Common Channel Signaling trunking rather than CAMA MF trunking.
71.4.3 61.4.3 CenturyLink and CLEC Carrier will cooperate to promptly test all trunks and facilities between CLECCarrier’s switch and the CenturyLink SR(s) in accordance with industry standards.
71.4.4 CLEC 61.4.4 Carrier is responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network (including any facilities not from CenturyLink). CenturyLink will be responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network. CLEC ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is responsible for advising CenturyLink of the 2-6 code (TSC) and the fact that the trunk group is a 911 trunk group when notifying CenturyLink of a failure or outage. The Parties agree to work cooperatively and expeditiously to resolve any 911 outage. CenturyLink will refer network trouble to CLEC Carrier if no defect is found in CenturyLink’s 911 network. The Parties agree that 911 network problem resolution will be managed expeditiously at all times.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Commercial Mobile Radio Services Agreement
Responsibilities of Both Parties. 71.4.1 92.4.1 The Parties shall jointly coordinate the provisioning of transport capacity sufficient to route originating 911 calls from CLEC to the designated CenturyLink 911 Selective Router(s).
71.4.2 92.4.2 Where SS7 connectivity is available and required by the applicable PSAP, the Parties agree to implement Common Channel Signaling CCS trunking rather than CAMA MF trunking.
71.4.3 92.4.3 CenturyLink and CLEC will cooperate to promptly test all trunks and facilities between CLEC’s switch and the CenturyLink SR(s) in accordance with industry standards.
71.4.4 92.4.4 CLEC is responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network (including any facilities not from CenturyLink). CenturyLink will be responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network. CLEC is responsible for advising CenturyLink of the 2-2- 6 code (TSC) and the fact that the trunk group is a 911 trunk Trunk group when notifying CenturyLink of a failure or outage. The Parties agree to work cooperatively and expeditiously to resolve any 911 outage. CenturyLink will refer network trouble to CLEC if no defect is found in CenturyLink’s 911 network. The Parties agree that 911 network problem resolution will be managed expeditiously at all times.
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Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Responsibilities of Both Parties. 71.4.1 61.4.1 The Parties shall jointly coordinate the provisioning of transport capacity sufficient to route originating 911 calls from CLEC Carrier to the designated CenturyLink 911 Selective Router(s).
71.4.2 61.4.2 Where SS7 connectivity is available and required by the applicable PSAP, the Parties agree to implement Common Channel Signaling trunking rather than CAMA MF trunking.
71.4.3 61.4.3 CenturyLink and CLEC Carrier will cooperate to promptly test all trunks and facilities between CLECCarrier’s switch and the CenturyLink SR(s) in accordance with industry standards.
71.4.4 CLEC 61.4.4 Carrier is responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network (including any facilities not from CenturyLink). CenturyLink will be responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network. CLEC ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is responsible for advising CenturyLink of the 2-6 code (TSC) and the fact that the trunk group is a 911 trunk group when notifying CenturyLink of a failure or outage. The Parties agree to work cooperatively and expeditiously to resolve any 911 outage. CenturyLink will refer network trouble to CLEC Carrier if no defect is found in CenturyLink’s 911 network. The Parties agree that 911 network problem resolution will be managed expeditiously at all times.. 61.5 Intentionally Left Blank
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Sources: Commercial Mobile Radio Services Agreement, CMRS Interconnection Agreement
Responsibilities of Both Parties. 71.4.1 66.4.1 The Parties shall jointly coordinate the provisioning of transport capacity sufficient to route originating 911 calls from CLEC to the designated CenturyLink 911 Selective Router(s).
71.4.2 66.4.2 Where SS7 connectivity is available and required by the applicable PSAP, the Parties agree to implement Common Channel Signaling trunking rather than CAMA MF trunking.
71.4.3 66.4.3 CenturyLink and CLEC will cooperate to promptly test all trunks and facilities between CLEC’s switch and the betwe e CenturyLink SR(s) in accordance with industry standards.
71.4.4 66.4.4 CLEC is responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network (including any facilities not from CenturyLink). CenturyLink will be responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network. CLEC is responsible for advising CenturyLink of the 2-6 code (TSC) and the fact that the trunk group is a 911 trunk group when notifying CenturyLink of a failure or outage. The Parties agree to work cooperatively and expeditiously to resolve any 911 outage. CenturyLink will refer network trouble to CLEC if no defect is found in CenturyLink’s 911 network. The Parties agree that 911 network problem resolution will be managed expeditiously at all times.
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Sources: Traffic Exchange Agreement
Responsibilities of Both Parties. 71.4.1 66.4.1 The Parties shall jointly coordinate the provisioning of transport capacity sufficient to route originating 911 calls from CLEC to the designated CenturyLink 911 Selective Router(s).
71.4.2 66.4.2 Where SS7 connectivity is available and required by the applicable PSAP, the Parties agree to implement Common Channel Signaling trunking rather than CAMA MF trunking.
71.4.3 66.4.3 CenturyLink and CLEC will cooperate to promptly test all trunks and facilities between CLEC’s switch and the CenturyLink SR(s) in accordance with industry standards.
71.4.4 66.4.4 CLEC is responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network (including any facilities not from CenturyLink). CenturyLink will be responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network. CLEC is responsible for advising CenturyLink of the 2-6 code (TSC) and the fact that the trunk group is a 911 trunk group when notifying CenturyLink of a failure or outage. The Parties agree to work cooperatively and expeditiously to resolve any 911 outage. CenturyLink will refer network trouble to CLEC if no defect is found in CenturyLink’s 911 network. The Parties agree that 911 network problem resolution will be managed expeditiously at all times.
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Sources: Traffic Exchange Agreement
Responsibilities of Both Parties. 71.4.1 A. The Parties shall jointly coordinate the provisioning of transport capacity sufficient to route originating 911 calls from **CLEC to the designated CenturyLink 911 Selective Router(s).
71.4.2 B. Where SS7 connectivity is available and required by the applicable PSAP, the Parties agree to implement Common Channel Signaling trunking rather than CAMA MF trunking.
71.4.3 C. CenturyLink and **CLEC will cooperate to promptly test all trunks and facilities between **CLEC’s switch and the CenturyLink SR(s) in accordance with industry standards.
71.4.4 D. CLEC is responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its network (including any facilities not leased from CenturyLink). CenturyLink will be responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems on its CenturyLink’s network. **CLEC is responsible for advising CenturyLink of the 2-6 code Code (TSC) and the fact that the trunk group is a 911 trunk group when notifying CenturyLink of a failure or outage. The Parties agree to work cooperatively and expeditiously to resolve any 911 outage. CenturyLink will refer network trouble to **CLEC if no defect is found in CenturyLink’s 911 network. The Parties agree that 911 network problem resolution will be managed expeditiously at all times.
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Sources: Interconnection, Resale and/or Unbundling Agreement