Transport Provisioning Clause Samples

Transport Provisioning. (a) Supplier’s responsibilities for Transport Service Provisioning include: (1) Provisioning transport services from telecommunications suppliers using electronic order placement; tracking and receiving services to interact with transport services suppliers; and providing Web-based, electronic order status reporting mechanisms. (2) Confirming that orders are electronically acknowledged by telecommunications suppliers in a timely manor. (3) Provisioning upgrades, changes or deletion of transport services, as appropriate to meet Gap’s changing requirements in accordance with the Change Management procedures set forth in Section 5 (Change Management) of Exhibit A.2 (Cross Functional Services Statement of Work). * Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Exhibit A.5 Gap/IBM Confidential and Proprietary Information Page 13 of 45 (4) Interfacing and escalating with the appropriate transport services providers for problems related to turning up transport services. (5) Tracking relevant transport service information in the Network management system and configuration management system. (6) Other Provisioning Responsibilities include: (A) Identifying and documenting bandwidth requirements. (B) Maintaining Network Equipment in accordance with Third Party Vendor specifications and maintaining the maintenance inventory with the maintenance providers. (C) Troubleshooting new Network devices, and facilitating any repairs required to fully deploy devices. (D) Tracking Network assets according to the process identified in the Procedures Manual. (E) Performing Network Equipment installations, testing, and turnover to production according to operations criteria.
Transport Provisioning. (a) Supplier’s responsibilities for Transport Service Provisioning include: (1) Provisioning transport services from telecommunications suppliers using electronic order placement; tracking and receiving services to interact with transport services suppliers; and providing Web-based, electronic order status reporting mechanisms. (2) Confirming that orders are electronically acknowledged by telecommunications suppliers in a timely manor. (3) Provisioning upgrades, changes or deletion of transport services, as appropriate to meet Gap’s changing requirements in accordance with the Change Management procedures set forth in Section 5 (Change Management) of Exhibit A.2 (Cross Functional Services). * Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. (4) Interfacing and escalating with the appropriate transport services providers for problems related to turning up transport services. (5) Tracking relevant transport service information in the Network management system and configuration management system. (6) Other Provisioning Responsibilities include: (A) Identifying and documenting bandwidth requirements.

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