Common use of Space Denial Queue Clause in Contracts

Space Denial Queue. Qwest will maintain a list of denied Collocation requests, in order of the date of receipt (Space Denial Queue), for each Premises where Qwest has exhausted Collocation space. In lieu of a Collocation order, CLEC may submit a letter of intent to order Collocation space for a Premises and be included on the list. A separate queue will be maintained for each Premises. When space becomes available in a Premises in which a queue has developed, Qwest will inform CLECs in the queue that space for Collocation has become available. If there is insufficient space to accommodate all CLECs in queue, Qwest shall notify CLECs of the availability of space in accordance with CLEC’s position in the queue. CLEC must respond within fifteen (15) calendar Days of receipt of notification from Qwest with a new Collocation Application. If CLEC does not provide a Collocation Application within fifteen (15) calendar Days of receipt of notification, or if CLEC responds that it no longer requires the Collocation space, CLEC shall be removed from the queue and the available space shall be offered to the next CLEC in the queue. If the space made available to a CLEC in the queue is not sufficient to meet such CLEC’s needs, such CLEC may deny the space that becomes available and keep its position in the queue.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Telecommunications Agreement, Telecommunications Agreement, Agreement for Interconnection, Unbundled Network Elements, Ancillary Services, and Resale of Telecommunications Services

Space Denial Queue. Qwest will maintain a list of denied Collocation requests, in order of the date of receipt (Space Denial Queue), for each Premises where Qwest has exhausted Collocation space. In lieu of a Collocation order, CLEC may submit a letter of intent to order Collocation space for a Premises and be included on the list. A separate queue will be maintained for each Premises. When space becomes available in a Premises in which a queue has developed, Qwest will inform CLECs in the queue that space for Collocation has become available. If there is insufficient space to accommodate all CLECs in queue, Qwest shall notify CLECs of the availability of space in accordance with CLEC’s position in the queue. CLEC must respond within fifteen ten (1510) calendar Days of receipt of notification from Qwest with a new Collocation Application. If CLEC does not provide a Collocation Application within fifteen ten (1510) calendar Days of receipt of notification, or if CLEC responds that it no longer requires the Collocation space, CLEC shall be removed from the queue and the available space shall be offered to the next CLEC in the queue. If the space made available to a CLEC in the queue is not sufficient to meet such CLEC’s needs, such CLEC may deny the space that becomes available and keep its position in the queue.that

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Telecommunications

Space Denial Queue. Qwest will maintain a list of denied Collocation requests, in order of the date of receipt (Space Denial Queue), for each Premises where Qwest has exhausted Collocation space. In n lieu of a Collocation order, CLEC may submit a letter of intent to order Collocation space for a Premises and be included on the list. A separate queue will be maintained for each Premises. When space becomes available in a Premises in which a queue has developed, Qwest will inform CLECs in the queue that space for Collocation has become available. If there is insufficient space to accommodate all CLECs in queue, Qwest shall notify CLECs of the availability of space in accordance with CLEC’s position in the queue. CLEC must respond within fifteen ten (1510) calendar Days of receipt of notification from Qwest with a new Collocation Applicationapplication. If CLEC does not provide a Collocation Application application within fifteen ten (1510) calendar Days of receipt of notification, or if CLEC responds that it no longer requires the Collocation space, CLEC shall be removed from the queue and the available space shall be offered to the next CLEC in the queue. If the space made available to a CLEC in the queue is not sufficient to meet such CLEC’s needs, such CLEC may deny the space that becomes available and keep its position in the queue. There are no charges assessed to CLEC in relationship to the space denial queue procedures described in this paragraph.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Arbitrated Agreement for Terms and Conditions for Interconnection, Unbundled Network Elements, Ancillary Services, and Resale of Telecommunications Services, Arbitrated Agreement for Terms and Conditions for Interconnection, Unbundled Network Elements, Ancillary Services, and Resale of Telecommunications Services

Space Denial Queue. Qwest will maintain a list of denied Collocation requests, in order of the date of receipt (Space Denial Queue), for each Premises where Qwest has exhausted Collocation space. In lieu of a Collocation order, CLEC may submit a letter of intent to order Collocation space for a Premises and be included on the list. A separate queue will be maintained for each Premises. When space becomes available in a Premises in which a queue has developed, Qwest will inform CLECs in the queue that space for Collocation has become available. If there is insufficient space to accommodate all of the CLECs in queue, Qwest shall notify CLECs of the availability of space in accordance with the CLEC’s position in the queue. CLEC must respond within fifteen ten (1510) calendar Days of receipt of written notification by fax or e-mail from Qwest with a new Collocation Application. If CLEC does not provide a Collocation Application within fifteen ten (1510) calendar Days of receipt of notificationwritten notification by fax or e-mail, or if CLEC responds that it no longer requires the Collocation space, CLEC shall be removed from the queue and the available space shall be offered to the next CLEC in the queue. If the space made available to a CLEC in the queue is not sufficient to meet such CLEC’s needs, such CLEC may deny the space that becomes available and keep its position in the queue. Sprint may determine its position in the queue by contacting the Qwest account manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Local Interconnection Agreement

Space Denial Queue. Qwest will maintain a list of denied Collocation requests, in order of the date of receipt (Space Denial Queue), for each Premises Premise where Qwest has exhausted Collocation space. In lieu of a Collocation order, CLEC may submit a letter of intent to order Collocation space for a Premises and be included on the list. A separate queue will be maintained for each PremisesPremise. When space becomes available in a Premises Premise in which a queue has developed, Qwest will inform CLECs in the Qwest Version 3.6 Template Agreement, 03-16-2001 69 4/27/01/HAH for BB/NOS Comm Inc/NE/CDS-010426-0042 queue that space for Collocation has become available. If there is insufficient space to accommodate all of the CLECs in queue, Qwest shall notify CLECs of the availability of space in accordance with the CLEC’s position in the queue. CLEC must respond within fifteen ten (1510) calendar Days days of receipt of notification from Qwest with a new Collocation Application. If CLEC does not provide a Collocation Application within fifteen ten (1510) calendar Days days of receipt of notification, or if CLEC responds that it no longer requires the Collocation space, CLEC shall be removed from the queue and the available space shall be offered to the next CLEC in the queue. If the space made available to a CLEC in the queue is not sufficient to meet such CLEC’s needs, such CLEC may deny the space that becomes available and keep its position in the queue.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Interconnection Agreement

Space Denial Queue. Qwest will maintain a list of denied Collocation requests, in order of the date of receipt (Space Denial Queue), for each Premises Premise where Qwest has exhausted Collocation space. In lieu of a Collocation order, CLEC may submit a letter of intent to order Collocation space for a Premises and be included on the list. A separate queue will be maintained for each PremisesPremise. When space becomes available in a Premises Premise in which a queue has developed, Qwest will inform CLECs in the queue that space for Collocation has become available. If there is insufficient space to accommodate all of the CLECs in queue, Qwest shall notify CLECs of Qwest Version 3.6 Template Agreement, 03-16-2001 69 4/13/01/HAH for MS/360networks (USA) inc/NE/CDS-010411-0026 the availability of space in accordance with the CLEC’s position in the queue. CLEC must respond within fifteen ten (1510) calendar Days days of receipt of notification from Qwest with a new Collocation Application. If CLEC does not provide a Collocation Application within fifteen ten (1510) calendar Days days of receipt of notification, or if CLEC responds that it no longer requires the Collocation space, CLEC shall be removed from the queue and the available space shall be offered to the next CLEC in the queue. If the space made available to a CLEC in the queue is not sufficient to meet such CLEC’s needs, such CLEC may deny the space that becomes available and keep its position in the queue.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Telecommunications