Access Procedures. 4.1 Access to Co-Location Site by the Operator for any purpose shall be governed by following provisions. 4.2 Only those individuals whose names have been notified by the Operator to PMCL and who shall have been authorized in this behalf by PMCL shall be allowed access in a Co-Location Site. To that effect, the Operator shall submit to PMCL’s Nominated Representative a list of persons nominated as set out in Attachment C13. 4.3 Interconnection Sites are monitored by PMCL staff and may be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 4.4 Access shall only be granted to the room where the Operator’s Equipment Co-Location Space is located, escorted by PMCL staff where considered necessary by PMCL. 4.5 The Operator shall inform PMCL, by written notice, of any change to the list of authorized persons. The Operator shall remain responsible for the acts or omissions of any such person entering the Interconnection Site. 4.6 The Operator shall request physical access to Co-Location Space using the form set out in Attachment C14. PMCL shall authorize the Operator’s access to the Co-Location Space on the same form. Only Operator’s personnel authorized in terms of Clause 4.2 above shall have access to the Co-Location Space. 4.7 Any individual of the Operator requiring access shall present National Identity Card or Passport (if such individual is not a Pakistani national) at the entrance of the Co-Location Site. Access to the Co-Location Site shall be granted upon verification that the name of the individual is recorded on the list of authorized persons, and upon signature by such individual in the logbook. The time of arrival and purpose of such visit shall be noted in the log book by such individual. On leaving the Co-Location Site, the individual shall note the time of departure in the log book. 4.8 It is the responsibility of each individual entering Interconnection Sites to ensure that they work in a safe environment. The Operator shall ensure that all persons entering the PMCL Interconnection Sites on its behalf have adequate training for working on equipment Co- Located at PMCL’s Interconnection Sites, and that these persons comply with all safety and security requirements applicable to such Interconnection Sites. 4.9 All questions and comments regarding safety and security in Interconnection Sites shall be addressed in writing to the PMCL Nominated Representative. 4.10 All persons entering Interconnection Sites on behalf of the Operator shall be allowed to make reasonable use of essential facilities, such as power, lighting, water and toilets. 1. The Parties shall connect and maintain the connection of their MMS Networks to each other for the purpose of sending and receiving MMS Messages between the MMS Networks. Each Party as Access Seeker shall duly convey to the other MMS Message originated in its MMS Network by the Messaging Customer destined to the Messaged Customer in the Access Provider’s MMS Network and as Access Provider shall convey such MMS Message to a Messaged Customer in its MMS Network. 2. A Party shall not be obligated to deliver MMS Messages to the MMS Network of the other Party unless: i) the MMS Link has been established; ii) the Parties have successfully completed any pre-commissioning testing requirements as mutually agreed; and iii) the other Party can similarly deliver MMS Messages to its MMS Network in terms set out herein. 3. Each Party agrees to block access of its own Customers to all Multimedia Message Conveyance Service based value added services of the other MMS Network. Only the number series allowed and agreed upon between the Parties for voice communication between subscribers will be defined for Multimedia Message Conveyance Service. For Access Provider to deliver MMS Message to Messaged Customer in its network from Access Seeker’s Messaging Customer the Messaging Customer should be within such number series agreed by the Parties. 4. The Parties shall exchange the traffic forecast for every Calendar Quarter at least three months prior to the start of the Calendar Quarter provided for network planning purposes. 5. The Parties agree that Calling Line Identification (“CLI”) shall be passed between the MMS Networks for all MMS Messages. 6. The Parties acknowledge that spamming and other unsolicited MMS Messages sent by Customers of the Access Seeker may cause disruptions to the services provided to the Customers of the Access Provider. Each Party agrees to liaise with the other Party in good faith in order to manage and minimize such disruptions where commercially and technically feasible. 7. Access Provider shall deliver MMS Messages from Access Seeker’s MMSC with equal priority and urgency as those originating from within its own network. 8. Access Provider shall retain the MMS Message in its MMSC for a period of at least 2 hours from its receipt and if the MMS Message has not been accessed/retrieved by the Messaged Customer during that time it shall be removed from the MMSC. 9. Connectivity for MMS between the MMS Networks of the Parties shall be MM4 type and delivery of messages from Messaging Customer to Messaged Customer between networks shall be handled in accordance with the procedure set out in Clause 11 hereunder. 10. Each Party shall bear its own costs of the VPN equipment and internet connectivity, as the nature of the MMS Link requires. 11. The delivery of the MMS Message will be handled in accordance with the following process: (a) The Customer of the Access Seeker sends the MMS Message to the Access Seeker- MMS-server. (b) The Access Seeker –MMS server converts the MMS Message to Email (c) The Access Seeker -MMS-server forwards the Email to the Access Seeker -Mail- Relay. (d) The Access Seeker -Mail-Relay routes this mail via an SMTP routing to the Access Provider-mail-relay in the Access Provider network. (e) The mail goes from Access Seeker -mail-relay through the IP-SEC Tunnel to the Access Provider-mail-relay in the Access Provider network. (f) The Access Provider-mail-relay forwards the mail to the Access Provider-MMSC. (g) The Access Provider-MMS-server converts the Email back to an MMS Message, stores the MMS Message and informs the mobile handset of the Messaged Customer.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Access Procedures. 4.1 Access to Co-Location Site by the Operator for any purpose shall be governed by following provisions.
4.2 Only those individuals whose names have been notified by the Operator to PMCL and who shall have been authorized in this behalf by PMCL shall be allowed access in a Co-Co- Location Site. To that effect, the Operator shall submit to PMCL’s Nominated Representative a list of persons nominated as set out in Attachment C13.
4.3 Interconnection Sites are monitored by PMCL staff and may be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
4.4 Access shall only be granted to the room where the Operator’s Equipment Co-Location Space is located, escorted by PMCL staff where considered necessary by PMCL.
4.5 The Operator shall inform PMCL, by written notice, of any change to the list of authorized persons. The Operator shall remain responsible for the acts or omissions of any such person entering the Interconnection Site.
4.6 The Operator shall request physical access to Co-Location Space using the form set out in Attachment C14. PMCL shall authorize the Operator’s access to the Co-Location Space on the same form. Only Operator’s personnel authorized in terms of Clause 4.2 above shall have access to the Co-Location Space.
4.7 Any individual of the Operator requiring access shall present National Identity Card or Passport (if such individual is not a Pakistani national) at the entrance of the Co-Location Site. Access to the Co-Location Site shall be granted upon verification that the name of the individual is recorded on the list of authorized persons, and upon signature by such individual in the logbook. The time of arrival and purpose of such visit shall be noted in the log book by such individual. On leaving the Co-Location Site, the individual shall note the time of departure in the log book.
4.8 It is the responsibility of each individual entering Interconnection Sites to ensure that they work in a safe environment. The Operator shall ensure that all persons entering the PMCL Interconnection Sites on its behalf have adequate training for working on equipment Co- Co-Located at PMCL’s Interconnection Sites, and that these persons comply with all safety and security requirements applicable to such Interconnection Sites.
4.9 All questions and comments regarding safety and security in Interconnection Sites shall be addressed in writing to the PMCL Nominated Representative.
4.10 All persons entering Interconnection Sites on behalf of the Operator shall be allowed to make reasonable use of essential facilities, such as power, lighting, water and toilets.
1. The Parties shall connect and maintain the connection of their MMS Networks to each other for the purpose of sending and receiving MMS Messages between the MMS Networks. Each Party as Access Seeker shall duly convey to the other MMS Message originated in its MMS Network by the Messaging Customer destined to the Messaged Customer in the Access Provider’s MMS Network and as Access Provider shall convey such MMS Message to a Messaged Customer in its MMS Network.
2. A Party shall not be obligated to deliver MMS Messages to the MMS Network of the other Party unless:
i) the MMS Link has been established;
ii) the Parties have successfully completed any pre-commissioning testing requirements as mutually agreed; and
iii) the other Party can similarly deliver MMS Messages to its MMS Network in terms set out herein.
3. Each Party agrees to block access of its own Customers to all Multimedia Message Conveyance Service based value added services of the other MMS Network. Only the number series allowed and agreed upon between the Parties for voice communication between subscribers will be defined for Multimedia Message Conveyance Service. For Access Provider to deliver MMS Message to Messaged Customer in its network from Access Seeker’s Messaging Customer the Messaging Customer should be within such number series agreed by the Parties.
4. The Parties shall exchange the traffic forecast for every Calendar Quarter at least three months prior to the start of the Calendar Quarter provided for network planning purposes.
5. The Parties agree that Calling Line Identification (“CLI”) shall be passed between the MMS Networks for all MMS Messages.
6. The Parties acknowledge that spamming and other unsolicited MMS Messages sent by Customers of the Access Seeker may cause disruptions to the services provided to the Customers of the Access Provider. Each Party agrees to liaise with the other Party in good faith in order to manage and minimize such disruptions where commercially and technically feasible.
7. Access Provider shall deliver MMS Messages from Access Seeker’s MMSC with equal priority and urgency as those originating from within its own network.
8. Access Provider shall retain the MMS Message in its MMSC for a period of at least 2 hours from its receipt and if the MMS Message has not been accessed/retrieved by the Messaged Customer during that time it shall be removed from the MMSC.
9. Connectivity for MMS between the MMS Networks of the Parties shall be MM4 type and delivery of messages from Messaging Customer to Messaged Customer between networks shall be handled in accordance with the procedure set out in Clause 11 hereunder.
10. Each Party shall bear its own costs of the VPN equipment and internet connectivity, as the nature of the MMS Link requires.
11. The delivery of the MMS Message will be handled in accordance with the following process:
(a) The Customer of the Access Seeker sends the MMS Message to the Access Seeker- MMS-server.
(b) The Access Seeker –MMS server converts the MMS Message to Email
(c) The Access Seeker -MMS-server forwards the Email to the Access Seeker -Mail- Relay.
(d) The Access Seeker -Mail-Relay routes this mail via an SMTP routing to the Access Provider-mail-relay in the Access Provider network.
(e) The mail goes from Access Seeker -mail-relay through the IP-SEC Tunnel to the Access Provider-mail-relay in the Access Provider network.
(f) The Access Provider-mail-relay forwards the mail to the Access Provider-MMSC.
(g) The Access Provider-MMS-server converts the Email back to an MMS Message, stores the MMS Message and informs the mobile handset of the Messaged Customer.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement