Additional Non-Impaired Wire Centers Sample Clauses

Additional Non-Impaired Wire Centers. If additional Qwest Wire Centers are found to meet the relevant factual criteria discussed in Sections V and VI of the FCC’s Triennial Review Remand Order under which Qwest is no longer is required to offer Unbundled DS1 or DS3 Loops, and/or if additional Qwest Wire Centers are reclassified as Tiers 1 or 2, thus impacting the availability of Unbundled DS1, DS3, or Dark Fiber transport, Qwest shall provide notice to CLEC. Thirty (30) Days after notification from Qwest, CLEC will no longer order impacted high capacity or Dark Fiber UNEs in or between those additional Wire Centers. CLEC will have ninety (90) Days to transition existing DS1 and DS3 UNEs to an alternative service. CLEC will have one hundred eighty (180) Days to transition Dark Fiber transport to an alternative service. Qwest and CLEC will work together to identify those circuits impacted by such change. Absent CLEC transition of impacted UNEs within the transition period above, Qwest will convert facilities to month-to-month service arrangements in Qwest’s Special Access Tariff or begin the disconnect process of Dark Fiber facilities. CLEC is subject to back billing for the difference between the UNE and Tariff rates beginning on the ninety-first (91st) Day as well as for all applicable nonrecurring charges associated with such conversions.
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Additional Non-Impaired Wire Centers. When CenturyLink files a request(s) to add additional Wire Center(s) to the Commission-Approved Wire Center List, CenturyLink will follow the procedures for making such requests approved by the Commission in the Wire Center Docket. If the Commission adds the Wire Center(s) to the Commission-Approved Wire Center List, fifteen (15) Days after Commission-approval of addition(s) to that list, CLEC will no longer order impacted High Capacity Loops, high capacity transport UNEs and Dark Fiber Dedicated Transport UNEs in (for loops) or between (for transport) those additional Wire Centers. CenturyLink and CLEC will work together to identify those circuits impacted by such change.
Additional Non-Impaired Wire Centers. When Qwest files a request(s) to add additional Wire Center(s) to the Commission-Approved Wire Center List, Qwest will follow the procedures for making such requests approved by the Commission in the Wire Center Docket. If the Commission adds the Wire Center(s) to the Commission- Approved Wire Center List, fifteen (15) Days after Commission-approval of addition(s) to that list, CLEC will no longer order impacted High Capacity Loops, high capacity transport UNEs and Dark Fiber Dedicated Transport UNEs in (for loops) or between (for transport) those additional Wire Centers. Qwest and CLEC will work together to identify those circuits impacted by such change.
Additional Non-Impaired Wire Centers. When Qwest files a request(s) with the Commission to add additional Wire Center(s) to the Commission- Approved Wire Center List, Qwest will follow the procedures for making such requests adopted by the Commission in the Wire Center Docket. … …..and Qwest the Commission adds the Wire Center(s) to the Commission-approved Wire Center lList, the terms of this Section will apply to facilities subject to the transition based on any addition(s) to the Commission-approved Wire As indicated in Issue 9-37(a), Xxxxxxxx’s proposals together require a Commission-Approved Wire Center List. Therefore, if Qwest seeks to add to that list, Qwest must follow the procedures established by the Commission to update the Commission-Approved Wire Center List. If the Commission approves an addition to the Commission- Approved Wire Center List, CLECs will need time to notify and train their personnel to prevent ordering from the additional Wire Center. Xxxxxxxx has proposed thirty days after the wire center is added to the list as a reasonable time to make any preparations. (This issue does 9.1.14.4 – Disputed portions: ….9.1.14.4 Additional Non- Impaired Wire Centers. When Qwest files a request(s) with the Commission to add additional Wire Center(s) to the Commission- Approved Wire Center List, Qwest will follow the procedures for making such requests adopted by the Commission in the Wire Center Docket. … and Qwest the Commission adds the Wire Center(s) to the Commission-approved Wire Center LList, the terms of this Section will apply to facilities subject to the transition based on any addition(s) to the Commission-approved Wire Qwest does not agree. Issue#/1 Section#2 ESCHELON PROPOSED XXXXXXXX0 ESCHELON POSITION4 QWEST PROPOSED LANGUAGE QWEST POSITION (SEE FOOTER)
Additional Non-Impaired Wire Centers. If additional Windstream Wire Centers are found to meet the relevant factual criteria discussed in Sections V and VI of the FCC's Triennial Review Remand Order under which Windstream is no longer required to offer Unbundled DS1 or DS3 Loops, and/or if additional Windstream Wire Centers are reclassified as Tiers 1 or 2, thus impacting the availability of Unbundled DS1, DS3, or Dark Fiber transport, Windstream shall provide notice to NT&T. Thirty (30) Days after notification from Windstream, NT&T will no longer order impacted high capacity or Dark Fiber UNEs in or between those additional Wire Centers. NT&T will have ninety (90) Days to transition exiting DS1 and DS3 UNEs to an alternative service. NT&T will have one hundred eighty (180) Days to transition Dark Fiber transport to an alternative service. Windstream and NT&T will work together to identify those circuits impacted by such change. Absent NT&T transition of impacted UNEs within the transition period above, Windstream will convert facilities to month- to-month service arrangements in Windstream's Special Access Tariff or begin the disconnect process of Dark Fiber facilities. NT&T is subject to back billing for the difference between the UNE and Tariff rates beginning on the ninety-first (91st) Day as well as for all applicable nonrecurring charges associated with such conversions.
Additional Non-Impaired Wire Centers. If additional Qwest Wire Centers are found to meet the relevant factual criteria discussed in Sections V and VI of the FCC’s Triennial Review Remand Order under which Qwest is no longer required to offer Unbundled DS1 or DS3 Loops, and/or if additional Qwest Wire Centers are reclassified as Tiers 1 or 2, thus impacting the availability of Unbundled DS1, DS3, or Dark Fiber transport, Qwest shall provide written notice to CLEC. Thirty (30) Days after written notification from Qwest, CLEC will no longer order impacted high capacity or Dark Fiber UNEs in or between those additional Wire Centers, in accordance with the requirements set forth in Sections 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 4.1.1, 4.1.2 and 4.1.7.1.1, as applicable. CLEC will have ninety (90) Days after written notification to transition existing DS1 and DS3 UNE Loops and dedicated transport (except Dark Fiber transport) no longer available as UNEs under this Amendment as a result of such Wire Center designations to an alternative service. CLEC will have one hundred eighty (180) Days after written notification to transition Dark Fiber transport no longer available as UNEs under this Amendment as a result of such Wire Center designations to an alternative service. Qwest and CLEC will work together to identify those circuits impacted by such change. Absent CLEC transition of impacted UNEs within the transition periods above, Qwest will convert DS1 and DS3 Loops and dedicated transport (except Dark Fiber transport) facilities to month-to-month service arrangements in Qwest’s Special Access Tariff or begin the disconnect process of Dark Fiber transport facilities. CLEC is subject to back billing for the difference between the UNE and Tariff recurring rates beginning on the ninety-first (91st) Day as well as for all applicable nonrecurring charges associated with such conversions, provided that Qwest shall not impose any untariffed termination charges, or any disconnect fees, re-connect fees, or charges associated with establishing a service for the first time, in connection with any such conversion. Should Qwest add Wire Centers to its list of non-impaired Wire Centers during the 12-month or 18-month transition periods set forth in the TRRO, the transition period under this Section 2.8.4 shall be the longer of (i) the ninety (90) or one hundred eighty (180) days, as applicable, provided in this Section 2.8.4 and (ii) the time until the end of the applicable FCC-ordered transition periods in the TRRO.
Additional Non-Impaired Wire Centers. When Qwest files a request(s) with the Commission to add additional Wire Center(s) to the Commission-Approved Wire Center List, Qwest will follow the procedures for making such requests adopted by the Commission in the Wire Center Docket. When additional Qwest Wire Center(s) meet the relevant factual criteria discussed in Sections V and VI of the FCC's Triennial Review Remand Order as reflected in this Agreement and the Commission adds the Wire Center(s) to the Commission-Approved Wire Center List, the terms of this Section will apply to facilities subject to the transition based on any addition(s) to the Commission-Approved Wire Center List. Fifteen
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