Common use of 1Monitoring and Adjusting Forecasts Clause in Contracts

1Monitoring and Adjusting Forecasts. Verizon will, for ninety (90) days, monitor traffic on each trunk group that it establishes at XXX.xxx’s suggestion or request pursuant to the procedures identified in Section 13.3.1. At the end of such ninety-(90) day period, Verizon may disconnect trunks that, based on reasonable engineering criteria and capacity constraints, are not warranted by the actual traffic volume experienced. If, after such initial ninety (90) day period for a trunk group, Verizon determines that any trunks in the trunk group in excess of two (2) DS-1s are not warranted by actual traffic volumes (considering engineering criteria for busy hour CCS and blocking percentages), then Verizon may hold XXX.xxx financially responsible for the excess facilities.

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Samples: Agreement

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1Monitoring and Adjusting Forecasts. Verizon will, for ninety (90) days, monitor traffic on each trunk group that it establishes at XXX.xxxBTI’s suggestion or request pursuant to the procedures identified in Section 13.3.1. At the end of such ninety-(90ninety (90) day period, Verizon may disconnect trunks that, based on reasonable engineering criteria and capacity constraints, are not warranted by the actual traffic volume experienced. If, after such initial ninety (90) day period for a trunk group, Verizon determines that any trunks in the trunk group in excess of two (2) DS-1s are not warranted by actual traffic volumes (considering engineering criteria for busy hour CCS and blocking percentages), then Verizon may hold XXX.xxx BTI financially responsible for the excess facilities.

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Samples: Agreement

1Monitoring and Adjusting Forecasts. Verizon will, for ninety (90) days, monitor traffic on each trunk group that it establishes at XXX.xxxDSLnet’s suggestion or request pursuant to the procedures identified in Section 13.3.114.2 of this Attachment. At the end of such ninety-(90) day period, Verizon may disconnect trunks that, based on reasonable engineering criteria and capacity constraints, are not warranted by the actual traffic volume experienced. If, after such initial ninety (90) day period for a trunk group, Verizon determines that any trunks in the trunk group in excess of two (2) DS-1s are not warranted by actual traffic volumes (considering engineering criteria for busy hour CCS Centium Call Second (Hundred Call Second) and blocking percentages), then Verizon may hold XXX.xxx DSLnet financially responsible for the excess facilities and disconnect such excess facilities.

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Samples: Extended and Restated Agreement

1Monitoring and Adjusting Forecasts. Verizon will, for ninety (90) days, monitor traffic on each trunk group that it establishes at XXX.xxxCTI’s suggestion or request pursuant to the procedures identified in Section 13.3.114.2 of this Attachment. At the end of such ninety-(90) day period, Verizon may disconnect trunks that, based on reasonable engineering criteria and capacity constraints, are not warranted by the actual traffic volume experienced. If, after such initial ninety (90) day period for a trunk group, Verizon determines that any trunks in the trunk group in excess of two (2) DS-1s are not warranted by actual traffic volumes (considering engineering criteria for busy hour CCS Centium Call Second (Hundred Call Second) and blocking percentages), then Verizon may hold XXX.xxx CTI financially responsible for the excess facilities and disconnect such excess facilities.

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Samples: Extended and Restated Agreement

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1Monitoring and Adjusting Forecasts. Verizon will, for ninety (90) days, monitor traffic on each trunk group that it establishes at XXX.xxxReconex’s suggestion or request pursuant to the procedures identified in Section 13.3.1. At the end of such ninety-(90) day period, Verizon may disconnect trunks that, based on reasonable engineering criteria and capacity constraints, are not warranted by the actual traffic volume experienced. If, after such initial ninety (90) day period for a trunk group, Verizon determines that any trunks in the trunk group in excess of two (2) DS-1s are not warranted by actual traffic volumes (considering engineering criteria for busy hour CCS and blocking percentages), then Verizon may hold XXX.xxx Reconex financially responsible for the excess facilities.

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Samples: Agreement

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