911/E911 Arrangements for CMRS Not Constituting Fixed Wireless Services Sample Clauses

911/E911 Arrangements for CMRS Not Constituting Fixed Wireless Services. 2.1 The terms of this Section apply to the provision of 911/E911 services by Verizon to Verizon Wireless in respect to CMRS services that do not constitute Fixed Wireless Services. 2.2 Verizon Wireless may, at its option in accordance with applicable law or regulation, interconnect to the Verizon 911 Tandem Office(s)/Selective Router(s) or interface points, as appropriate, that serve the areas in which Verizon Wireless provides commercial mobile radio services, for the provision of 911/E911 services and for access to all subtending Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP). In such situations, Verizon will provide Verizon Wireless with the appropriate CLLI codes and specifications of the 911 Tandem Office/Selective Router serving area. In areas where E-911 is not available, Verizon Wireless and Verizon will negotiate arrangements to connect Verizon Wireless to the 911 service in accordance with Applicable Law. 2.3 Not withstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the respective obligations of the Parties contained in this Section are not effective as to a particular 911 jurisdiction until Verizon Wireless notifies Verizon in writing that it has received a request from the Controlling 911 Authority to provide E-911 service within a jurisdiction served by Verizon. Upon receipt of such a notice from Verizon Wireless, the Parties shall promptly implement the respective obligations of the Parties contained in this Section. 2.4 All path and route Interconnections for 911/E-911 will, if requested by the public safety agency, be made diverse as necessary or as otherwise required by law or regulation. 2.5 Within thirty (30) days of its receipt of a complete and accurate request from Verizon Wireless, to include all required information and applicable forms, and to the extent authorized by the relevant federal, state, and local authorities, Verizon will provide Verizon Wireless, where Verizon offers 911 service, with the following, at the applicable fees, if any, contained in the pricing appendix hereto: 2.5.1 a list of the address and CLLI code of each 911/E-911 Tandem Office(s)/Selective Router(s) in the area in which Verizon Wireless plans to offer CMRS services that do not constitute Fixed Wireless Services; 2.5.2 a list of appropriate Verizon contact personnel who currently have responsibility for operations and support of 911/E-911 network and database systems, 2.5.3 any special 911 Trunking requirements for each 911/E-911 Tandem Office(s)/Selective Rout...
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911/E911 Arrangements for CMRS Not Constituting Fixed Wireless Services. 2.1 The terms of this Section apply to the provision of 911/E911 services by Verizon to Chicago 20 MHz in respect to CMRS services that do not constitute Fixed Wireless Services. 2.2 To the extent the Parties are required to negotiate additional terms to address Phase II requirements, the Parties agree to negotiate to amend this Agreement to address such requirements. 2.3 Chicago 20 MHz may, at its option in accordance with applicable law or regulation, interconnect to the Verizon 911 Tandem Office(s)/Selective Router(s) or interface points, e.g. digital cross connect systems (DCS), as appropriate, that serve the areas in which Chicago 20 MHz provides telephone exchange services, for the provision of 911/E911 services and for access to all subtending Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP). In such situations, Verizon will provide Chicago 20 MHz with the appropriate CLLI codes and specifications of the 911 Tandem Office/Selective Router serving area. In areas where E-911 is not available, Chicago 20 MHz and Verizon will negotiate arrangements to connect Chicago 20 MHz to the 911 service in accordance with Applicable Law. 2.4 Not withstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, the respective obligations of the Parties contained in this Section are not effective as to a particular 911 jurisdiction until Chicago 20 MHz notifies Verizon in writing that it has received a request from the Controlling 911 Authority to provide E-911 service within a jurisdiction served by Verizon. Upon receipt of such a notice from Chicago 20 MHz, the Parties shall promptly implement the respective obligations of the Parties contained in this Section. 2.5 All path and route Interconnections for 911/E-911 shall be made diverse as necessary and as required by law or regulation. 2.6 Within thirty (30) days of its receipt of a complete and accurate request from Chicago 20 MHz, to include all required information and applicable forms, and to the extent authorized by the relevant federal, state, and local authorities, Verizon will provide Chicago 20 MHz, where Verizon offers 911 service, with the following at a reasonable fee, if applicable: 2.6.1 a list of the address and CLLI code of each 911/E-911 Tandem Office(s)/Selective Router(s) in the area in which Chicago 20 MHz plans to offer CMRS services that do not constitute Fixed Wireless Services; 2.6.2 a list of appropriate Verizon contact personnel who currently have responsibility for operations and support of 911/E-911 network...

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