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Common use of Access To Numbers Clause in Contracts

Access To Numbers. 7.1 Where BellSouth provides Wholesale Switch Port Service or Wholesale Local Platform Services to CUSTOMER, BellSouth will provide CUSTOMER with online access to available telephone numbers as defined by, and in accordance with, applicable FCC rules and regulations on a first come first serve basis. CUSTOMER may designate up to a forecasted six (6) months supply of available numbers as intermediate (an available number provided to CUSTOMER) telephone numbers per rate center if the following conditions are met: 7.1.1 CUSTOMER must: (1) indicate that all of the intermediate numbers currently held by CUSTOMER in each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers have six (6) or less months to exhaust; (2) supply projected monthly telephone number demand on a rate center basis for the coming twelve (12) months for each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers; and, (3) demonstrate that the utilization level on current intermediate numbers held by CUSTOMER in the rate center where CUSTOMER is requesting telephone numbers has reached at least seventy-five percent (75%). The above information will be provided by CUSTOMER by submitting to BellSouth a fully completed “CO Code Assignments Months To Exhaust Certification Worksheet – TN Level” (MTE Worksheet), Appendix B to the Central Office Code (NXX) Assignments Guidelines, INC 00-0000-000 for each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers. The utilization level is calculated by dividing all intermediate numbers currently assigned by CUSTOMER to End Users by the total number of intermediate numbers held by CUSTOMER in the rate center and multiplying the Version: 3Q06 MBR 07/18/06 result by one hundred (100). After June 30, 2004, rate center utilization level must be at seventy-five percent (75%) (Part F of the MTE Worksheet). 7.1.2 If fulfilling CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers results in BellSouth having to submit a request for additional telephone numbers to a national numbering administrator (either the North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) CO Code Administration or NeuStar Pooling Administration or their successors), BellSouth will submit the required numbering request to the national numbering administrator to satisfy CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers. BellSouth will also pursue all appropriate steps (including submitting a safety valve request (petition) to the appropriate Commission if the numbering request is denied by the national administrator) to satisfy CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers. In these cases, BellSouth is not obligated to fulfill the request by CUSTOMER for intermediate numbers unless, and until, BellSouth’s request for additional numbering resources is granted. 7.1.3 CUSTOMER agrees to supply supporting information for any numbering request and/or safety valve request that BellSouth files pursuant to Section 7.1.2 above. 7.2 CUSTOMER acknowledges that there may be instances where there is an industry shortage of available telephone numbers in the Numbering Plan Area (NPA). These instances occur where a jeopardy status has been declared by NANPA and the industry has determined that limiting the assignment of new numbers is the appropriate method to employ until the jeopardy can be alleviated. In such NPA jeopardy situations where assignment of new numbers is restricted as per the jeopardy guidelines developed by the industry, BellSouth may request that CUSTOMER cancel all or a portion of its unassigned intermediate numbers. CUSTOMER’s consent to BellSouth’s request shall not be unreasonably withheld.

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Samples: Clec Agreement, Clec Agreement

Access To Numbers. 7.1 Where BellSouth provides DS0 Wholesale Switch Port Service or DS0 Wholesale Local Voice Platform Services to CUSTOMER, BellSouth will provide CUSTOMER with online access to available telephone numbers as defined by, and in accordance with, applicable FCC rules and regulations on a first come first serve served basis. CUSTOMER may designate up to a forecasted six (6) months supply of available numbers as intermediate (an available number provided to CUSTOMER) telephone numbers per rate center if the following conditions are met: 7.1.1 CUSTOMER must: (1) indicate that all of the intermediate numbers currently held by CUSTOMER in each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers have six (6) or less months to exhaust; (2) supply 02/09/05 Confidential and proprietary. May not be used or disclosed outside of BellSouth. Subject to Nondisclosure Agreement. projected monthly telephone number demand on a rate center basis for the coming twelve (12) months for each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers; and, (3) demonstrate that the utilization level on current intermediate numbers held by CUSTOMER in the rate center where CUSTOMER is requesting telephone numbers has reached at least seventy-five percent (7570%). The above information will be provided by CUSTOMER by submitting to BellSouth a fully completed “CO Code Assignments Months To Exhaust Certification Worksheet – TN Level” (MTE Worksheet), Appendix B to the Central Office Code (NXX) Assignments Guidelines, INC 00-0000-000 for each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers. The utilization level is calculated by dividing all intermediate numbers currently assigned by CUSTOMER to End Users by the total number of intermediate numbers held by CUSTOMER in the rate center and multiplying the Version: 3Q06 MBR 07/18/06 result by one hundred (100). After June 30, 2004, rate center utilization level must be at seventy-five percent (75%) % (Part F of the MTE Worksheet). 7.1.2 If fulfilling CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers results in BellSouth having to submit a request for additional telephone numbers to a national numbering administrator (either the North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) CO Code Administration or NeuStar Pooling Administration or their successors), BellSouth will submit the required numbering request to the national numbering administrator to satisfy CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers. BellSouth XxxxXxxxx will also pursue all appropriate steps (including submitting a safety valve request (petition) to the appropriate Commission if the numbering request is denied by the national administrator) to satisfy CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers. In these cases, BellSouth is not obligated to fulfill the request by CUSTOMER for intermediate numbers unless, and until, BellSouth’s request for additional numbering resources is granted. 7.1.3 CUSTOMER agrees to supply supporting information for any numbering request and/or safety valve request that BellSouth files pursuant to Section 7.1.2 above. 7.2 CUSTOMER acknowledges that there may be instances where there is an industry shortage of available telephone numbers in the Numbering Plan Area (NPA). These instances occur where a jeopardy status has been declared by NANPA and the industry has determined that limiting the assignment of new numbers is the appropriate method to employ until the jeopardy can be alleviated. In such NPA jeopardy situations where assignment of new numbers is restricted as per the jeopardy guidelines developed by the industry, BellSouth may request that CUSTOMER cancel all or a portion of its unassigned intermediate numbers. CUSTOMER’s consent to BellSouthXxxxXxxxx’s request shall not be unreasonably withheld.

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Samples: Telecommunications Agreement

Access To Numbers. 7.1 8.1 Where BellSouth AT&T provides Wholesale Switch Port Service or Wholesale Local Platform Services to CUSTOMER, BellSouth AT&T will provide CUSTOMER with online access to available telephone numbers as defined by, and in accordance with, applicable FCC rules and regulations on a first come first serve basis. CUSTOMER may designate up to a forecasted six (6) months supply of available numbers as intermediate (an available number provided to CUSTOMER) telephone numbers per rate center if the following conditions are met: 7.1.1 8.1.1 CUSTOMER must: (1) indicate that all of the intermediate numbers currently held by CUSTOMER in each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers have six (6) or less months to exhaust; (2) supply projected monthly telephone number demand on a rate center basis for the coming twelve (12) months for each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers; and, (3) demonstrate that the utilization level on current intermediate numbers held by CUSTOMER in the rate center where CUSTOMER is requesting telephone numbers has reached at least seventy-five percent (75%). The above information will be provided by CUSTOMER by submitting to BellSouth AT&T a fully completed “CO Code Assignments Months To Exhaust Certification Worksheet – TN Level” (MTE Worksheet), Appendix B to the Central Office Code (NXX) Assignments Guidelines, INC 00-0000-000 for each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers. The utilization level is calculated by dividing all intermediate numbers currently assigned by CUSTOMER to End Users by the total number of intermediate numbers held by CUSTOMER in the rate center and multiplying the Version: 3Q06 2Q07 MBR 07/18/06 05/22/07 result by one hundred (100). After June 30, 2004, rate center utilization level must be at seventy-five percent (75%) (Part F of the MTE Worksheet). 7.1.2 8.1.2 If fulfilling CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers results in BellSouth AT&T having to submit a request for additional telephone numbers to a national numbering administrator (either the North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) CO Code Administration or NeuStar Pooling Administration or their successors), BellSouth AT&T will submit the required numbering request to the national numbering administrator to satisfy CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers. BellSouth AT&T will also pursue all appropriate steps (including submitting a safety valve request (petition) to the appropriate Commission if the numbering request is denied by the national administrator) to satisfy CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers. In these cases, BellSouth AT&T is not obligated to fulfill the request by CUSTOMER for intermediate numbers unless, and until, BellSouthAT&T’s request for additional numbering resources is granted. 7.1.3 8.1.3 CUSTOMER agrees to supply supporting information for any numbering request and/or safety valve request that BellSouth AT&T files pursuant to Section 7.1.2 above. 7.2 8.2 CUSTOMER acknowledges that there may be instances where there is an industry shortage of available telephone numbers in the Numbering Plan Area (NPA). These instances occur where a jeopardy status has been declared by NANPA and the industry has determined that limiting the assignment of new numbers is the appropriate method to employ until the jeopardy can be alleviated. In such NPA jeopardy situations where assignment of new numbers is restricted as per the jeopardy guidelines developed by the industry, BellSouth AT&T may request that CUSTOMER cancel all or a portion of its unassigned intermediate numbers. CUSTOMER’s consent to BellSouthAT&T’s request shall not be unreasonably withheld.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

Access To Numbers. 7.1 14.1 Where BellSouth provides Wholesale Switch Port Service or Wholesale Local Platform Services to CUSTOMER, BellSouth will provide CUSTOMER with online access to available telephone numbers as defined by, and in accordance with, applicable FCC rules and regulations on a first come first serve served basis. CUSTOMER may designate up to a forecasted six (6) months supply of available numbers as intermediate (an available number provided to CUSTOMER) telephone numbers per rate center if the following conditions are met: 7.1.1 14.1.1 CUSTOMER must: (1) indicate that all of the intermediate numbers currently held by CUSTOMER in each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers have six (6) or less months to exhaust; (2) supply projected monthly telephone number demand on a rate center basis for the coming twelve (12) months for each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers; and, (3) demonstrate that the utilization level on current intermediate numbers held by CUSTOMER in the rate center where CUSTOMER is requesting telephone numbers has reached at least seventy-five percent (7570%). The above information will be provided by CUSTOMER by submitting to BellSouth a fully completed “CO Code Assignments Months To Exhaust Certification Worksheet – TN Level” (MTE Worksheet), Appendix B to the Central Office Code (NXX) Assignments Guidelines, INC 00-0000-000 for each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers. The utilization level is calculated by dividing all intermediate numbers currently assigned by CUSTOMER to End Users by the total number of intermediate numbers held by CUSTOMER in the rate center and multiplying the Version: 3Q06 MBR 07/18/06 result by one hundred (100). After June 30, 2004, rate center utilization level must be at seventy-five percent (75%) % (Part F of the MTE Worksheet). 7.1.2 14.1.2 If fulfilling CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers results in BellSouth having to submit a request for additional telephone numbers to a national numbering administrator (either the North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) CO Code Administration or NeuStar Pooling Administration or their successors), BellSouth will submit the required numbering request to the national numbering administrator to satisfy CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers. BellSouth will also pursue all appropriate steps (including submitting a safety valve request (petition) to the appropriate Commission if the numbering request is denied by the national administrator) to satisfy CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers. In these cases, BellSouth is not obligated to fulfill the request by CUSTOMER for intermediate numbers unless, and until, BellSouth’s request for additional numbering resources is granted. 7.1.3 14.1.3 CUSTOMER agrees to supply supporting information for any numbering request and/or safety valve request that BellSouth files pursuant to Section 7.1.2 above. 7.2 14.1.4 CUSTOMER acknowledges that there may be instances where there is an industry shortage of available telephone numbers in the Numbering Plan Area (NPA). These instances occur where a jeopardy status has been declared by NANPA and the industry has determined that limiting the assignment of new numbers is the appropriate method to employ until the jeopardy can be alleviated. In such NPA jeopardy situations where assignment of new numbers is restricted as per the jeopardy guidelines developed by the industry, BellSouth may request that CUSTOMER cancel all or a portion of its unassigned intermediate numbers. CUSTOMER’s consent to BellSouth’s request shall not be unreasonably withheld.

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Samples: Telecommunications

Access To Numbers. 7.1 Where BellSouth provides Wholesale Switch Port Service or Wholesale Local Platform Services to CUSTOMER, BellSouth will provide CUSTOMER with online access to available telephone numbers as defined by, and in accordance with, applicable FCC rules and regulations on a first come first serve basis. CUSTOMER may designate up to a forecasted six (6) months supply of available numbers as intermediate (an available number provided to CUSTOMER) telephone numbers per rate center if the following conditions are met: 7.1.1 CUSTOMER must: (1) indicate that all of the intermediate numbers currently held by CUSTOMER in each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers have six (6) or less months to exhaust; (2) supply Version: 2Q05 T-MBR 09/08/05 projected monthly telephone number demand on a rate center basis for the coming twelve (12) months for each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers; and, (3) demonstrate that the utilization level on current intermediate numbers held by CUSTOMER in the rate center where CUSTOMER is requesting telephone numbers has reached at least seventy-five percent (75%). The above information will be provided by CUSTOMER by submitting to BellSouth a fully completed “CO Code Assignments Months To Exhaust Certification Worksheet – TN Level” (MTE Worksheet), Appendix B to the Central Office Code (NXX) Assignments Guidelines, INC 00-0000-000 for each rate center where CUSTOMER will be requesting intermediate telephone numbers. The utilization level is calculated by dividing all intermediate numbers currently assigned by CUSTOMER to End Users by the total number of intermediate numbers held by CUSTOMER in the rate center and multiplying the Version: 3Q06 MBR 07/18/06 result by one hundred (100). After June 30, 2004, rate center utilization level must be at seventy-five percent (75%) (Part F of the MTE Worksheet). 7.1.2 If fulfilling CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers results in BellSouth having to submit a request for additional telephone numbers to a national numbering administrator (either the North American Numbering Plan Administration (NANPA) CO Code Administration or NeuStar Pooling Administration or their successors), BellSouth will submit the required numbering request to the national numbering administrator to satisfy CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers. BellSouth will also pursue all appropriate steps (including submitting a safety valve request (petition) to the appropriate Commission if the numbering request is denied by the national administrator) to satisfy CUSTOMER’s request for intermediate numbers. In these cases, BellSouth is not obligated to fulfill the request by CUSTOMER for intermediate numbers unless, and until, BellSouth’s request for additional numbering resources is granted. 7.1.3 CUSTOMER agrees to supply supporting information for any numbering request and/or safety valve request that BellSouth files pursuant to Section 7.1.2 above. 7.2 CUSTOMER acknowledges that there may be instances where there is an industry shortage of available telephone numbers in the Numbering Plan Area (NPA). These instances occur where a jeopardy status has been declared by NANPA and the industry has determined that limiting the assignment of new numbers is the appropriate method to employ until the jeopardy can be alleviated. In such NPA jeopardy situations where assignment of new numbers is restricted as per the jeopardy guidelines developed by the industry, BellSouth may request that CUSTOMER cancel all or a portion of its unassigned intermediate numbers. CUSTOMER’s consent to BellSouth’s request shall not be unreasonably withheld.

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Samples: MBR Services Agreement