Cooperative Testing definition

Cooperative Testing is a procedure whereby a Verizon technician and a Connectel technician jointly verify that an xDSL Compatible Loop or Digital Designed Loop is properly installed and operational prior to Verizon’s completion of the order. Connectel may request, at its option, Cooperative Testing by entering a toll-free (e.g. 800/888/877) number in the Remarks field of the LSR of an xDSL Compatible or Digital Designed Loop Service Order, and the Verizon technician will call the toll-free number to perform the Cooperative Test. When both the Verizon and Connectel technicians agree that the Loop test shows that the Loop is operational, the Connectel technician will provide the Verizon technician with a serial number to acknowledge that the Loop is operational. Charges for Cooperative Testing are as set forth in the Pricing Attachment.
Cooperative Testing is a procedure whereby a Verizon technician and a PNG technician jointly verify that an xDSL Compatible Loop or Digital Designed Loop is properly installed and operational prior to Verizon’s completion of the order. PNG may request, at its option, Cooperative Testing by entering a toll-free (e.g. 800/888/877) number in the Remarks field of the LSR of an xDSL Compatible or Digital Designed Loop Service Order, and the Verizon technician will call the toll-free number to perform the Cooperative Test. When both the Verizon and PNG technicians agree that the Loop test shows that the Loop is operational, the PNG technician will provide the Verizon technician with a serial number to acknowledge that the Loop is operational. Charges for Cooperative Testing are as set forth in the Pricing Attachment.
Cooperative Testing is a procedure whereby a Verizon technician and a Navtel technician jointly verify that an xDSL Compatible Loop or Digital Designed Loop is properly installed and operational prior to Verizon’s completion of the order. Navtel may request, at its option, Cooperative Testing by entering a toll-free (e.g. 800/888/877) number in the Remarks field of the LSR of an xDSL Compatible or Digital Designed Loop Service Order, and the Verizon technician will call the toll-free number to perform the Cooperative Test. When both the Verizon and Navtel technicians agree that the Loop test shows that the Loop is operational, the Navtel technician will provide the Verizon technician with a serial number to acknowledge that the Loop is operational. Charges for Cooperative Testing are as set forth in the Pricing Attachment.

Examples of Cooperative Testing in a sentence

  • Optional Cooperative Testing and Joint Testing are performed only at CLEC’s request.

  • Optional Cooperative Testing and Joint Testing are performed only at CLEC’s request and at CLEC’s cost.

  • Coordinated Installation With Cooperative Testing may be ordered for new or existing service.

  • Coordinated Installation Without Cooperative Testing may be ordered for new or existing service.

  • Basic Installation With Cooperative Testing may be ordered for new or existing Unbundled Loops.


More Definitions of Cooperative Testing

Cooperative Testing is a procedure whereby a Verizon technician and a TNCI technician jointly verify that an xDSL Compatible Loop or Digital Designed Loop is properly installed and operational prior to Verizon’s completion of the order. TNCI may request, at its option, Cooperative Testing by entering a toll-free (e.g. 800/888/877) number in the Remarks field of the LSR of an xDSL Compatible or Digital Designed Loop Service Order, and the Verizon technician will call the toll-free number to perform the Cooperative Test. When both the Verizon and TNCI technicians agree that the Loop test shows that the Loop is operational, the TNCI technician will provide the Verizon technician with a serial number to acknowledge that the Loop is operational. Charges for Cooperative Testing are as set forth in the Pricing Attachment.
Cooperative Testing means that the Parties shall cooperate with each other upon request or as needed to (1) ensure that any Network Elements provided to AT&T by GTE under this Agreement are in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement, (2) test the overall functionality of Network Elements provided by GTE to AT&T under this Agreement, and (3) ensure that all operational interfaces and processes are in place and functioning properly and efficiently for the provisioning and maintenance of Network Elements so that all appropriate billing data can be provided to AT&T.
Cooperative Testing means that U S WEST shall cooperate with AT&T upon request or as needed to (a) ensure that the Network Elements and Ancillary Functions and additional requirements being provided to AT&T by U S WEST are in compliance with the requirements of this Agreement, (b) test the overall functionality of various Network Elements and Ancillary Functions provided by U S WEST to AT&T in combination with each other or in combination with other equipment and facilities provided by AT&T or third parties, and (c) ensure that all operational interfaces and processes are in place and functioning properly and efficiently for the provisioning and maintenance of Network Elements and Ancillary Functions and so that all appropriate billing data can be provided to AT&T.
Cooperative Testing is a procedure whereby a Verizon technician and a DSLnet technician jointly verify that an xDSL Compatible Loop or Digital Designed Loop is properly installed and operational prior to Verizon’s completion of the order. DSLnet may request, at its option, Cooperative Testing by entering a toll-free (e.g. 800/888/877) number in the Remarks field of the LSR of an xDSL Compatible or Digital Designed Loop Service Order, and the Verizon technician will call the toll-free number to perform the Cooperative Test. When both the Verizon and DSLnet technicians agree that the Loop test shows that the Loop is operational, the DSLnet technician will provide the Verizon technician with a serial number to acknowledge that the Loop is operational. Charges for Cooperative Testing are as set forth in the Pricing Attachment.
Cooperative Testing is a procedure whereby a Verizon technician and a CTT technician jointly verify that an xDSL Compatible Loop or Digital Designed Loop is properly installed and operational prior to Verizon’s completion of the order. CTT may request, at its option, Cooperative Testing by entering a toll-free (e.g. 800/888/877) number in the Remarks field of the LSR of an xDSL Compatible or Digital Designed Loop Service Order, and the Verizon technician will call the toll-free number to perform the Cooperative Test. When both the Verizon and CTT technicians agree that the Loop test shows that the Loop is operational, the CTT technician will provide the Verizon technician with a serial number to acknowledge that the Loop is operational. Charges for Cooperative Testing are as set forth in the Pricing Attachment.
Cooperative Testing is a procedure whereby a Verizon technician and a Covista technician jointly verify that an xDSL Compatible Loop or Digital Designed Loop is properly installed and operational prior to Verizon’s completion of the order. Covista may request, at its option, Cooperative Testing by entering a toll-free (e.g. 800/888/877) number in the Remarks field of the LSR of an xDSL Compatible or Digital Designed Loop Service Order, and the Verizon technician will call the toll-free number to perform the Cooperative Test. When both the Verizon and Covista technicians agree that the Loop test shows that the Loop is operational, the Covista technician will provide the Verizon technician with a serial number to acknowledge that the Loop is operational. Charges for Cooperative Testing are as set forth in the Pricing Attachment.
Cooperative Testing is a procedure whereby a Verizon technician and a Lightcore technician jointly verify that an xDSL Compatible Loop or Digital Designed Loop is properly installed and operational prior to Verizon’s completion of the order. Lightcore may request, at its option, Cooperative Testing by entering a toll-free (e.g. 800/888/877) number in the Remarks field of the LSR of an xDSL Compatible or Digital Designed Loop Service Order, and the Verizon technician will call the toll-free number to perform the Cooperative Test. When both the Verizon and Lightcore technicians agree that the Loop test shows that the Loop is operational, the Lightcore technician will provide the Verizon technician with a serial number to acknowledge that the Loop is operational. Charges for Cooperative Testing are as set forth in the Pricing Attachment.