ACCESS TO NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE Sample Clauses

ACCESS TO NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE. 11.7.1.1 Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BA (based on Customer size and environmental considerations), NorthPoint may access the Customer’s Inside Wire by any of the following means: (a) Where an adequate length of Inside Wire is present and environmental conditions permit, Requesting Carrier may remove the Inside Wire from BA’s NID and connect that wire to NorthPoint’s NID; (b) Enter the Customer access chamber or “side” of “dual chamber” NID enclosures for the purpose of extending a connecterized or spliced jumper wire from the Inside Wire through a suitable “punch-out” hole of such NID enclosures; (c) Request BA to make other rearrangements to the Inside Wire terminations or terminal enclosure on a time and materials cost basis to be charged to the requesting party (i.e. NorthPoint, its agent, the building owner or the Customer). 11.7.1.2 If NorthPoint accesses the Customer’s Inside Wire as described in Paragraph 1(c) above, the time and materials charges will be billed to the requesting party (i.e. NorthPoint, its agent, the building owner or the Customer). 11.7.1.3 In no case shall NorthPoint remove or disconnect BA’s Loop facilities from BA’s NIDs, enclosures, or protectors. 11.7.1.4 In no case shall NorthPoint remove or disconnect ground wires from BA’s NIDs, enclosures, or protectors. 11.7.1.5 In no case shall NorthPoint remove or disconnect NID modules, protectors, or terminals from BA’s NID enclosures. 11.7.1.6 Maintenance and control of premises wiring (Inside Wire) is the responsibility of the Customer. Any conflicts between service providers for access to the Customer’s Inside Wire must be resolved by the Customer. 11.7.1.7 Due to the wide variety of NID enclosures and outside plant environments, BA will work with NorthPoint to develop specific procedures to establish the most effective means of implementing this Section 11.7.1.
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ACCESS TO NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BA (based on Customer size and environmental considerations), Level 3 may access the Customer’s Inside Wire by any of the following means:
ACCESS TO NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BA (based on Customer size and environmental considerations), Covad may access the Customer's Inside Wire by any of the following means:
ACCESS TO NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE. 5.2.1 Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BA (based on subscriber size and environmental considerations), AT&T may access the subscriber’s inside wire by any of the following means: 5.2.1.1 BA shall allow AT&T to connect its loops directly to BA’s multi-line residential NID enclosures that have additional space and are not used by BA or any other Telecommunications Carrier to provide service to the premise. AT&T agrees to install compatible protectors and test jacks, to maintain the protection system and equipment and to indemnify BA pursuant to Section 20.4 of this Agreement. 5.2.1.2 In all other cases, AT&T must establish the connection to BA’s NID through an adjoining NID deployed by AT&T. 5.2.1.2.1 Where an adequate length of inside wire is present and environmental conditions permit, either Party may remove the inside wire from the other Party’s NID and connect that wire to that Party’s own NID; or 5.2.1.2.2 Enter the subscriber access chamber or “side” of “dual chamber” NID enclosures for the purpose of extending a connecterized or spliced jumper wire from the inside wire through a suitable “punch-out” hole of such NID enclosures; or 5.2.1.2.3 Request BA to make other rearrangements to the inside wire terminations or terminal enclosure on a time and materials cost basis to be charged to the requesting Party (i.e., AT&T, its agent, the building owner or the subscriber). Such charges will be billed to the requesting Party. 5.2.1.3 In no case shall AT&T remove or disconnect BA’s loop facilities from BA’s NIDs, enclosures, or protectors. 5.2.1.4 In no case shall AT&T remove or disconnect ground wires from BA’s NIDs, enclosures, or protectors. 5.2.1.5 In no case shall AT&T remove or disconnect NID modules, protectors, or terminals from BA’s NID enclosures. 5.2.1.6 Maintenance and control of premises wiring (inside wire) is the responsibility of the subscriber. Any conflicts between service providers for access to the subscriber inside wire must be resolved by the subscriber. 5.2.1.7 Due to the wide variety of NID enclosures and outside plant environments, BA will work with AT&T to develop specific procedures to establish the most effective means of implementing this Section 5.2.
ACCESS TO NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BA (based on Customer size and environmental considerations), ACI may access the Customer's Inside Wire by any of the following means:
ACCESS TO NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BA (based on Customer size and environmental considerations), TCG may access the Customer’s Inside Wire by any of the following means:
ACCESS TO NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BA (based on Customer size and environmental considerations), MFN may access the Customer’s Inside Wire by any of the following means:
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ACCESS TO NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by Verizon (based on customer size and environmental considerations), MCIm may access the customer’s inside wire by any of the following means: Verizon shall allow MCIm to connect its loops directly to Verizon’s multi-line residential NID enclosures that have additional space and are not used by Verizon or any other Telecommunications Carrier to provide service to the premise. MCIm agrees to install compatible protectors and test jacks, to maintain the protection system and equipment. Where an adequate length of inside wire is present and environmental conditions permit, and with the subscriber authorization required by this Agreement and Applicable Law, either Party may remove the inside wire from the customer’s side of the other Party’s NID and connect that wire to that Party’s own NID; or Enter the subscriber access chamber or "side" of "dual chamber" NID enclosures for the purpose of extending a connecterized or spliced jumper wire from the inside wire through a suitable "punch-out" hole of such NID enclosures; or Request Verizon to make other rearrangements to the inside wire terminations or terminal enclosure on a time and materials cost basis to be charged to the requesting Party (i.e., MCIm, its agent, the building owner or the subscriber). Such charges will be billed to the requesting Party. In no case shall MCIm remove or disconnect ground wires from Verizon’s NIDs, enclosures, or protectors. Due to the wide variety of NID enclosures and outside plant environments, Verizon will work with MCIm to develop specific procedures to establish the most effective means of implementing this Section 8.3.
ACCESS TO NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BA (based on Customer size and environmental considerations), Transwire may access the Customer’s Inside Wire by any of the following means:
ACCESS TO NETWORK INTERFACE DEVICE. Due to the wide variety of NIDs utilized by BA (based on Customer size and environmental considerations), KMC may access the Customer’s Inside Wire by any of the following means:
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