SBC SNET Sample Clauses

The SBC SNET clause typically refers to provisions related to Southern New England Telephone (SNET), a telecommunications company, within a contract. This clause may outline the specific rights, obligations, or service terms applicable to SNET as a service provider or partner, such as network access, service levels, or regulatory compliance. Its core function is to clearly define the relationship and responsibilities involving SNET, ensuring that both parties understand their roles and reducing the risk of disputes related to telecommunications services.
SBC SNET. 47.2.1 The rates, terms and conditions contained in this Agreement and any Appendices, Attachments, Exhibits, Schedules, Addenda, Commission approved tariffs and other documents or instruments referred to herein and incorporated into this Agreement by reference constitute the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, superseding all prior understandings, proposals and other communications, oral or written between the Parties pre- dating the execution of this Agreement; provided, however, that none of the rates, terms or conditions of this Agreement shall be construed to apply in any manner to any period prior to the termination and/or expiration date of any agreement that this Agreement replaces. This Agreement shall not operate as or constitute a novation of any agreement or contract between the Parties that predates the execution and/or Effective Date of this Agreement.
SBC SNET. Connecticut Access Service Tariff, Section 18.1(3)
SBC SNET. An initial non-recurring charge applies per brand, per load, per Operator assistance switch for the establishment of CLEC specific branding. An additional non- recurring charge applies per brand, per load, per Operator assistance switch for each subsequent change to the branding announcement.
SBC SNET. 49.2.1 The terms contained in this Agreement and any Appendices, Attachments, Exhibits, Schedules, Addenda, Commission approved tariffs and other documents or instruments referred to herein and incorporated into this Agreement by reference constitute the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, superseding all prior understandings, proposals and other communications, oral or written between the Parties pre-dating the execution of this Agreement; provided, however, that none of the rates, terms or conditions of this Agreement shall be construed to apply in any manner to any period prior to the termination and/or expiration date of any agreement that this Agreement replaces.
SBC SNET. Where SBC SNET provides Operator Services (OS) and DA services on behalf of CLEC, the CLEC must provide separate trunk groups for OS and DA. Each trunk group will require separate branding announcements. Where SBC SNET is only providing DA service on behalf of the CLEC, the CLEC’s calls will be branded.
SBC SNET. As used herein, SBC SNET means The Southern New England Telephone Company, the applicable above listed ILEC doing business in Connecticut.

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