911 and E911 Services Sample Clauses
911 and E911 Services. SBC-13STATE will make nondiscriminatory access to 911 and E911 services available under the terms and conditions of the applicable Appendix 911, which is/are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
911 and E911 Services. 17.2.1 SBC-13STATE will make nondiscriminatory access to 911 and E911 services available under the terms and conditions of Appendix 911, attached hereto and incorporated by reference.
17.2.1.1 The Parties agree that for “data only” providers the following rules concerning 911 requirements apply:
911 and E911 Services. Pursuant to Section 271(c)(2)(B)(vii) of the Act, SWBT will make nondiscriminatory access to 911 and E911 services available under the terms and conditions of Appendix 911, attached hereto and incorporated by reference.
911 and E911 Services. 46.7.1.1 SBC-13STATE will make nondiscriminatory access to 911 and E911 services available under the terms and conditions of the applicable Appendix 911, which is/are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
46.7.1.2 The Parties agree that for “data only” providers the following rules concerning 911 requirements apply:
46.7.1.2.1 The Parties agree that CLEC will not have to establish 911 trunking or interconnection to Ameritech’s 911 Selective Routers, and therefore SBC-13STATE shall not provide 911 services for those information service applications in which CLEC does not offer its end users the ability to place outgoing voice calls provided that; and
46.7.1.2.2 CLEC understands and agrees that, should it decide to provide voice service, it is required to meet all applicable Commission 911 service requirements; and
46.7.1.2.3 CLEC agrees to begin implementing access to 911 sufficiently in advance of the planned implementation of voice service to meet its 911 requirements. CLEC understands that the steps it must take to fulfill its 911 obligation include, but are not limited to, obtaining NXX(s) from NECA for the exchange area(s) CLEC plans to serve, submission of the appropriate form(s) to SBC-13STATE, and, following SBC-13STATE’s processing of such form(s), obtaining approval from the appropriate PSAP(s) for the CLEC’s 911 service architecture. CLEC further understands that PSAP approval may include testing 911 trunks with appropriate PSAP(s). CLEC understands that, based on SBC-13STATE’s prior experience with CLEC implementation of 911, these steps require a minimum of sixty (60) days.
46.7.1.2.4 CLEC agrees to indemnify and hold SBC-13STATE harmless from the consequences of CLEC’s decision to not interconnect with SBC-13STATE’s 911 Selective Routers. The provisions of General Terms and Conditions Section 14 shall apply to such indemnification.
911 and E911 Services. 1SBC-13STATE will make nondiscriminatory access to 911 and E911 services available under the terms and conditions of the applicable Appendix 911, which is/are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
911 and E911 Services. Pursuant to Section 271(c)(2)(B)(vii)(I) of the Act, NEVADA will make nondiscriminatory access to 911 and E911 services available under the terms and conditions of Appendix 911, attached hereto and incorporated by reference.
911 and E911 Services. SWBT-TX will make nondiscriminatory access to 911 and E911 services available under the terms and conditions of the applicable Appendix 911, which is/are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
