Common use of ANCILLARY SERVICES AND ARRANGEMENTS Clause in Contracts

ANCILLARY SERVICES AND ARRANGEMENTS. 9.1 Signaling Access to Call-Related Databases 9.1.1 When NAS is purchasing local switching from USWC, USWC will provide access via the STP to call related databases used in AIN services. The Parties agree to work in the industry to define the mediated access mechanisms for SCP access. Access to the USWC Service Management Systems (SMS) will be provided to NAS, via the BFR process, to activate, modify, or update information in the call related databases, equivalent to the USWC access. 9.1.2 USWC will offer unbundled signaling via LIS-Common Channel Signaling Capability (CCSAC). CCSAC service utilizes the SS7 network and provides access to call-related databases that reside at USWC’s SCPs, such as the Line Information Database (LIDB) and the 800 Database. The access to USWC’s SCPs will be mediated via the STP Port in order to assure network reliability.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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ANCILLARY SERVICES AND ARRANGEMENTS. 9.1 Signaling Access to Call-Related Databases 9.1.1 When NAS Teligent is purchasing local switching from USWC, USWC will provide access via the STP to call related databases used in AIN services. The Parties agree to work in the industry to define the mediated access mechanisms for SCP access. Access to the USWC Service Management Systems (SMS) will be provided to NASTeligent, via the BFR process, to activate, modify, or update information in the call related databases, equivalent to the USWC access. 9.1.2 USWC will offer unbundled signaling via LIS-Common Channel Signaling Capability (CCSAC). CCSAC service utilizes the SS7 network and provides access to call-related databases that reside at USWC’s SCPs, such as the Line Information Database (LIDB) and the 800 Database. The access to USWC’s SCPs will be mediated via the STP Port in order to assure network reliability. Teligent may choose the signaling provider of their choice.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

ANCILLARY SERVICES AND ARRANGEMENTS. 9.1 Signaling Access to Call-Related Databases 9.1.1 When NAS DSLnet is purchasing local switching from USWC, USWC will provide access via the STP to call related databases used in AIN services. The Parties agree to work in the industry to define the mediated access mechanisms for SCP access. Access to the USWC Service Management Systems (SMS) will be provided to NASDSLnet, via the BFR process, to activate, modify, or update information in the call related databases, equivalent to the USWC access. 9.1.2 USWC will offer unbundled signaling via LIS-Common Channel Signaling Capability (CCSAC). CCSAC service utilizes the SS7 network and provides access to call-related databases that reside at USWC’s SCPs, such as the Line Information Database (LIDB) and the 800 Database. The access to USWC’s SCPs will be mediated via the STP Port in order to assure network reliability.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

ANCILLARY SERVICES AND ARRANGEMENTS. 9.1 Signaling Access to Call-Related Databases 9.1.1 When NAS NewPath is purchasing local switching from USWC, USWC will provide access via the STP to call related databases used in AIN services. The Parties agree to work in the industry to define the mediated access mechanisms for SCP access. Access to the USWC Service Management Systems (SMS) will be provided to NASNewPath, via the BFR process, to activate, modify, or update information in the call related databases, equivalent to the USWC access. 9.1.2 USWC will offer unbundled signaling via LIS-Common Channel Signaling Capability (CCSAC). CCSAC service utilizes the SS7 network and provides access to call-related databases that reside at USWC’s SCPs, such as the Line Information Database (LIDB) and the 800 Database. The access to USWC’s SCPs will be mediated via the STP Port in order to assure network reliability.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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ANCILLARY SERVICES AND ARRANGEMENTS. 9.1 Signaling Access to Call-Related Databases 9.1.1 When NAS Pac-West is purchasing local switching from USWC, USWC will provide access via the STP to call related databases used in AIN services. The Parties agree to work in the industry to define the mediated access mechanisms for SCP access. Access to the USWC Service Management Systems (SMS) will be provided to NASPac-West, via the BFR process, to activate, modify, or update information in the call related databases, equivalent to the USWC access. 9.1.2 USWC will offer unbundled signaling via LIS-Common Channel Signaling Capability (CCSAC). CCSAC service utilizes the SS7 network and provides access to call-related databases that reside at USWC’s 's SCPs, such as the Line Information Database (LIDB) and the 800 Database. The access to USWC’s 's SCPs will be mediated via the STP Port in order to assure network reliability. Pac-West may choose the signaling provider of their choice.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Pac-West Telecomm Inc)

ANCILLARY SERVICES AND ARRANGEMENTS. 9.1 Signaling Access to Call-Related Databases 9.1.1 When NAS Integra is purchasing local switching from USWC, USWC will provide access via the STP to call related databases used in AIN services. The Parties agree to work in the industry to define the mediated access mechanisms for SCP access. Access to the USWC Service Management Systems (SMS) will be provided to NASIntegra, via the BFR process, to activate, modify, or update information in the call related databases, equivalent to the USWC access. 9.1.2 USWC will offer unbundled signaling via LIS-Common Channel Signaling Capability (CCSAC). CCSAC service utilizes the SS7 network and provides access to call-related databases that reside at USWC’s SCPs, such as the Line Information Database (LIDB) and the 800 Database. The access to USWC’s SCPs will be mediated via the STP Port in order to assure network reliability.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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