Trouble Status Reports Sample Clauses

The Trouble Status Reports clause requires parties to regularly provide updates on the status of any issues or problems encountered during the course of a project or service. Typically, this involves submitting written reports that detail the nature of the trouble, steps taken to resolve it, and any ongoing impacts or anticipated resolution timelines. By mandating structured communication about problems, this clause ensures transparency, facilitates timely problem-solving, and helps all parties stay informed and coordinated in addressing operational challenges.
Trouble Status Reports. The Interconnector is responsible for promptly providing trouble report status when requested by USWC. Likewise, USWC is responsible for promptly providing trouble report status when requested by Interconnector.
Trouble Status Reports. The Interconnector is responsible for providing trouble report status when requested by SWBT.
Trouble Status Reports. 4.3.1 SBC-13STATE is responsible for making best efforts to provide prompt verbal notification to the Collocator of significant outages or operations problems which could impact or degrade the Collocator’s network, switches or services, with an estimated clearing time for restoral. In addition, SBC-13STATE will provide written notification within twenty-four (24) hours. When trouble has been identified, SBC-13STATE is responsible for providing trouble status reports, consistent with Section 5.3 of this Appendix, when requested by the Collocator.
Trouble Status Reports. 7.3.1 AT&T INDIANA and MCIm are responsible for making best efforts to provide prompt verbal notification to each other of significant outages or operations problems which could impact or degrade AT&T INDIANA or MCIm’s network, switches or services, with an estimated clearing time to restore service. In addition, AT&T INDIANA and MCIm will provide written notification within twenty- four (24) hours to each other. When trouble has been identified, AT&T INDIANA or MCIm is responsible for providing trouble status reports, consistent with this Appendix, when requested by AT&T INDIANA or MCIm.
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