AT&T Responsibilities. 3.1 AT&T-21STATE shall provide and maintain such equipment at the E911 SR and the DBMS as is necessary to provide CLEC with nondiscriminatory access to E911 Emergency Service as described in this Attachment.
3.2 Call Routing:
3.2.1 AT&T-21STATE will route 911 calls from the AT&T-21STATE SR to the designated primary PSAP or to designated alternate locations, according to routing criteria specified by the PSAP.
3.2.2 AT&T-21STATE will forward the ANI to the calling party number it receives from CLEC and the associated 911 ALI to the PSAP for display. If no ANI is forwarded by CLEC, AT&T-21STATE will forward an Emergency Service Central Office (ESCO) identification code for display at the PSAP. If ANI is forwarded by CLEC, but no ALI record is found in the E911 DBMS, AT&T-21STATE will report this “No Record Found” condition to CLEC in accordance with NENA standards.
3.3 Facilities and Trunking:
3.3.1 AT&T-21STATE shall provide and maintain sufficient dedicated E911 Trunks from AT&T-21STATE’s E911 SR to the PSAP of the E911 Customer, according to provisions of the appropriate state Commission- approved tariff and documented specifications of the E911 Customer.
3.3.2 AT&T-21STATE will provide facilities to interconnect CLEC to AT&T-21STATE’s E911 SR, as specified in the Network Interconnection Attachment of this Agreement (if any) or per the requirements set forth via the applicable state tariff. Additionally, CLEC has the option to secure interconnection facilities from another provider or provide such interconnection using its own facilities. If diverse facilities are requested by CLEC, AT&T-21STATE will provide such diversity where technically feasible, at standard applicable tariff rates.
3.4 Database:
3.4.1 Where AT&T-21STATE manages the E911 Database, AT&T-21STATE shall provide CLEC access to the E911 Database to store CLEC’s End User “911 Records” (i.e., the name, address, and associated telephone number(s) for each of CLEC’s End Users). CLEC or its representative(s) is responsible for electronically providing End User 911 Records and updating this information.
3.4.2 Where AT&T-21STATE manages the E911 Database, AT&T-21STATE shall coordinate access to the AT&T-21STATE DBMS for the initial loading and updating of CLEC End User 911 Records.
3.4.3 Where AT&T-21STATE manages the E911 Database, AT&T-21STATE’s E911 Database shall accept electronically transmitted files that are based upon NENA standards. Manual (i.e., facsimile) entry shall be utilized only in...
AT&T Responsibilities. The following section identifies the responsibilities of AT&T as it relates to this SLA.
AT&T Responsibilities. The following section identifies the responsibilities of AT&T as it relates to this Service Level Agreement.
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AT&T Responsibilities. 3.1 AT&T KENTUCKY shall provide and maintain such equipment at the E911 SR and the DBMS as is necessary to provide CLEC with nondiscriminatory access to E911 Emergency Service as described in this Attachment.
3.2 Call Routing:
3.2.1 AT&T KENTUCKY will route 911 calls from the AT&T KENTUCKY SR to the designated primary PSAP or to designated alternate locations, according to routing criteria specified by the PSAP.
AT&T Responsibilities. (a) AT&T will conduct the Trial of the Service with the Customer in accordance with the parameters described in this Agreement.
(b) AT&T will provide to Customer, at the charges specified in Attachment B, the services, equipment and software described in Attachment A, as amended from time to time by the parties. Title to all such equipment and/or software provided by AT&T for the purposes of this Trial shall remain with AT&T and its suppliers. Risk of loss or damage to such equipment and/or software shall remain with AT&T except to the extent that such loss or damage is attributable to Customer's willful or intentional misconduct.
AT&T Responsibilities. (a) Determine the type of enclosure for the physical space.
(b) Procure, install and maintain fiber optic, copper or coaxial facilities up to the U S WEST designated POI.
(c) Provide for installation, maintenance, repair and service of all AT&T's equipment located in the leased physical space.
(d) Ensure that all equipment installed by AT&T complies with Bellcore Network Equipment Building System Generic Equipment requirements, U S WEST environmental and transmission standards, and any statutory (local, federal, or state) or regulatory requirements in effect at the time of equipment installation or that subsequently become effective.
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(b) Procure, install and maintain fiber optic facilities up to the U S WEST designated POI.
(c) Provide for installation, maintenance, repair and service of all AT&T's equipment located in the leased physical space.
(d) Ensure that all equipment installed by AT&T complies with Bellcore Network Equipment Building System Generic Equipment requirements, U S WEST environmental and transmission standards, and any statutory (local, federal, or state) or regulatory requirements in effect at the time of equipment installation or that subsequently become effective.
AT&T Responsibilities. 11.4.1 AT&T must send USWC complete and accurate end-user listing information for Directory Assistance, Directory, and 911 Emergency Services using USWC’s resale order form and process. AT&T must provide to USWC accurate end-user information to ensure appropriate listings in any databases in which USWC is required to retain and/or maintain end-user information. USWC assumes no liability for the accuracy of information provided by AT&T.
11.4.2 AT&T may not reserve blocks of USWC telephone numbers, except as allowed by tariffs.
11.4.3 AT&T is liable for all fraud associated with service to its end-users and accounts. USWC takes no responsibility, will not investigate, and will make no adjustments to AT&T’s account in cases of fraud unless such fraud is the result of any intentional act or gross negligence of USWC. Notwithstanding the above, if USWC becomes aware of potential fraud with respect to AT&T’s accounts, USWC will promptly inform AT&T and, at the direction of AT&T, take reasonable action to mitigate the fraud where such action is possible.
11.4.4 In accordance with the Act, AT&T will indicate the date it will offer to residential and business subscribers telephone exchange services. AT&T will provide a two year forecast within ninety (90) days of signing this Agreement. During the first year of the term of this Agreement, the forecast shall be updated and provided to USWC on a quarterly basis. Thereafter, during the term of this Agreement AT&T will provide updated forecasts from time to time, as requested by USWC. The initial forecast will provide: • The date service will be offered (by city and/or state) • The type and quantity of service(s) which will be offered • AT&T’s anticipated order volume • AT&T’s key contact personnel The information provided pursuant to this Section shall be considered Proprietary Information under Section 27.16 of this Agreement.
11.4.5 In the event USWC terminates the provisioning of any resold services to AT&T for any reason, AT&T shall be responsible for providing any and all necessary notice to its end users of the termination. In no case shall USWC be responsible for providing such notice to AT&T’s end user customers. USWC will provide notice to AT&T of USWC’s termination of a resold service on a timely basis consistent with Commission rules and notice requirements.