Common use of Access to the Network Interface Device (NID) Clause in Contracts

Access to the Network Interface Device (NID). Each Party will allow the other Party access to the End User side of the NID consistent with FCC rules. The Party to which the End User is transferring service may move all inside wire from the other Party’s existing NID to one provided by the Party to which the End User is transferring service. Where a NID is of the type which provides for End User access to one side of the NID, the Party to which the End User is transferring service may elect to remove the inside wire at the connection(s) within the End User side of the NID. Where a NID is of an older type not allowing access to the End User side of the NID, the Party to which the End User is transferring service must make a clean cut of the inside wire at the closest point to the NID.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Access to the Network Interface Device (NID). Each Party will allow the other Party access to the End User side of the NID consistent with FCC rules. The Party to which the End User is transferring service may move all inside wire from the other Party’s existing NID to one provided by the Party to which the End User is transferring service. Where a NID is of the type which provides for End User access to one side of the NID, the Party to which the End User is transferring service may elect to remove the inside wire at the connection(s) within the End User side of the NID. Where a NID is of an older type not allowing access to the End User side of the NID, the Party to which the End User is transferring service must make a clean cut of the inside wire at the closest point to the NID.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Interconnection, Traffic Exchange and 911 Services, Service Agreement, Telecommunications

Access to the Network Interface Device (NID). Each Party will allow the other Party access to the End User side of the NID consistent with FCC rules. The Party to which the End User is transferring service may move all inside wire from the other Party’s Party‟s existing NID to one provided by the Party to which the End User is transferring service. Where a NID is of the type which provides for End User access to one side of the NID, the Party to which the End User is transferring service may elect to remove the inside wire at the connection(s) within the End User side of the NID. Where a NID is of an older type not allowing access to the End User side of the NID, the Party to which the End User is transferring service must make a clean cut of the inside wire at the closest point to the NID.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Access to the Network Interface Device (NID). Each Party will allow the other Party access to the End User customer side of the NID consistent with FCC rules. The Party to which the End User is transferring service may move all inside wire from the other Party’s existing NID to one provided by the Party to which the End User is transferring service. Where a NID is of the type which provides for End User customer access to one side of the NID, the Party to which the End User is transferring service may elect to remove the inside wire at the connection(s) within the End User customer side of the NID. Where a NID is of an older type not allowing access to the End User customer side of the NID, the Party to which the End User is transferring service must make a clean cut of the inside wire at the closest point to the NID.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Opt in Agreement for Local Interconnection

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Access to the Network Interface Device (NID). Each Party will allow the other Party access to the End User customer side of the NID consistent with FCC rules. The Party to which the End User end user is transferring service may move all inside wire from the other Party’s existing NID to one provided by the Party to which the End User end user is transferring service. Where a NID is of the type which provides for End User customer access to one side of the NID, the Party to which the End User end user is transferring service may elect to remove the inside wire at the connection(s) within the End User customer side of the NID. Where a NID is of an older type not allowing access to the End User customer side of the NID, the Party to which the End User end user is transferring service must make a clean cut of the inside wire at the closest point to the NID.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Resale Agreement

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