Common use of 911 PBX Locate Transport Component Clause in Contracts

911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MRC to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MRC’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions. 8.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the MRC’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. MRC is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and MRC’s switch or POP location. MRC will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a MRC purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). MRC is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MRC Covad to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MRCCovad’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions. 8.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the MRCCovad’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. MRC Covad is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and MRCCovad’s switch or POP location. MRC Covad will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a MRC Covad purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). MRC Covad is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MRC TeraBlue to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MRCTeraBlue’s End User end user premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions. 8.3.8.1 6.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User end user specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the MRCTeraBlue’s End User end user premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) TR 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. MRC TeraBlue is responsible for connectivity between the End Userend user’s PBX and MRCTeraBlue’s switch or POP location. MRC TeraBlue will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a MRC TeraBlue purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). MRC TeraBlue is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MRC FPB to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MRCFPB’s End User end user premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions. 8.3.8.1 6.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User end user specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the MRCFPB’s End User end user premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) TR 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. MRC FPB is responsible for connectivity between the End Userend user’s PBX and MRCFPB’s switch or POP location. MRC FPB will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a MRC FPB purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). MRC FPB is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call 911 call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Clec Agreement

911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MRC GSC to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MRCGSC’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions. 8.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the MRCGSC’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. MRC GSC is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and MRCGSC’s switch or POP location. MRC GSC will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a MRC GSC purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). MRC GSC is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MRC Level 3 to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MRCLevel 3’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions. 8.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the MRCLevel 3’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. MRC Level 3 is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and MRCLevel 3’s switch or POP location. MRC Xxxxx 0 will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a MRC Level 3 purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). MRC Level 3 is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MRC DeltaCom to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MRCDeltaCom’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions. 8.3.8.1 7.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the MRCDeltaCom’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) TR 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. MRC DeltaCom is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and MRCDeltaCom’s switch or POP location. MRC DeltaCom will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a MRC DeltaCom purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). MRC DeltaCom is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Itc Deltacom Inc)

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911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MRC Sprint to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MRCSprint’s End User premise premises to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions. 8.3.8.1 7.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the MRCSprint’s End User premise premises and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) TR 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description MSD located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. MRC Sprint is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and MRCSprint’s switch or POP location. MRC Sprint will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a MRC Sprint purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). MRC Sprint is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MRC PBT to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MRCPBT’s End User premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions. 8.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the MRCPBT’s End User premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. MRC PBT is responsible for connectivity between the End User’s PBX and MRCPBT’s switch or POP location. MRC PBT will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a MRC PBT purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). MRC PBT is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

911 PBX Locate Transport Component. The 911 PBX Locate Service transport component requires MRC VarTec to order a CAMA type dedicated trunk from MRCVarTec’s End User end user premise to the appropriate BellSouth 911 tandem pursuant to the following provisions. 8.3.8.1 6.3.8.1 Except as otherwise set forth below, a minimum of two (2) End User end user specific, dedicated 911 trunks are required between the MRCVarTec’s End User end user premise and the BellSouth 911 tandem as described in BellSouth’s Technical Reference (TR) TR 73576 and in accordance with the 911 PBX Locate Marketing Service Description located on the BellSouth Interconnection Web site. MRC VarTec is responsible for connectivity between the End Userend user’s PBX and MRCVarTec’s switch or POP location. MRC VarTec will then order 911 trunks from their switch or POP location to the BellSouth 911 tandem. The dedicated trunks shall be, at a minimum, DS0 level trunks configured as part of a digital interface (delivered over a MRC VarTec purchased DS1 facility that hands off at a DS1 or higher level digital or optical interface). MRC VarTec is responsible for ensuring that the PBX switch is capable of sending the calling station’s Direct Inward Dial (DID) telephone number to the BellSouth 911 tandem in a specified Multi-Multi- frequency (MF) Address Signaling Protocol. If the PBX switch supports Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) and the calling stations are DID numbers, then the 911call 911 call can be transmitted using PRI, and there will be no requirement for the PBX Locate Transport component.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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