Basic 911 and E911 General Requirements Sample Clauses

Basic 911 and E911 General Requirements. 3.1 When AT&T ILLINOIS is the 911 or E911 Service provider, AT&T ILLINOIS shall provide MCIm with access to and service for 911 and E911.
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Basic 911 and E911 General Requirements. 4.2.1 Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). 4.2.2 Where GTE has a 911 selective router installed in the network serving the 911 district, GTE shall use subscriber data derived from the Automatic Location Identification/Database Management System (ALI/DMS) to selectively route the 911 call to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) responsible for the caller’s location. 4.2.3 Basic 911 and E911 functions provided to PHNLK shall be at least at parity with the support and services that GTE provides to its subscribers for such similar functionality. For resold access lines, GTE shall update the ALI database with PHNLK data in an interval no less than is experienced by GTE subscribers, at no additional cost. 4.2.4 GTE and PHNLK shall conform to all state regulations concerning emergency services. 4.2.5 For E911, GTE shall use its service order processes to update access line subscriber data for transmission to the database management systems. Validation will be done via MSAG comparison listed in Section 4.2.3. 4.2.6 If legally required by the appropriate jurisdiction, GTE shall provide or overflow 911 traffic to be routed to GTE Operator Services. 4.2.7 PHNLK shall have the right to verify the accuracy of information regarding PHNLK customers in the ALI database using methods and procedures mutually agreed to by the Parties. The fee for this service shall be determined based upon the agreed upon solution. 4.2.8 The following are Basic 911 and E911 Database Requirements: 4.2.8.1 The ALI database shall be managed by GTE, but is the property of GTE and any participating LEC or PHNLK which provides their records to GTE. 4.2.8.2 Copies of the MSAG shall be provided within five (5) business days after the date the request is received and provided on diskette or paper copy at the rates set forth in Appendix B. 4.2.8.3 GTE agrees to treat all data on PHNLK subscribers provided under this Agreement as strictly confidential and to use data on PHNLK subscribers only for the purpose of providing E911 services.
Basic 911 and E911 General Requirements. Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). Basic 911 and E911 access from Local Switching shall be provided to CLEC in accordance with the following:
Basic 911 and E911 General Requirements. 4.4.1 Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). 4.4.2 Where GTE has a 911 selective router installed in the network serving the 911 district, GTE shall use subscriber data derived from the Automatic Location Identification/Database Management System (ALI/DMS) to selectively route the 911 call to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) responsible for the caller? s location. 4.4.3 All requirements for E911 also apply to the use of SS7 as a type of signaling used on the interconnection trunks from the local switch to an end office or a selective router. 4.4.4 Basic 911 and E911 functions provided to Tallgrass shall be at least at parity with the support and services that GTE provides to its subscribers for such similar functionality. 4.4.5 Basic 911 and E911 access from Local Switching shall be provided to Tallgrass in accordance with the following: 4.4.5.1 GTE and Tallgrass shall conform to all state regulations concerning emergency services. 4.4.5.2 For E911, both Tallgrass and GTE shall use their respective service order processes to update access line subscriber data for transmission to the database management systems. Validation will be done via MSAG comparison listed in Section 4.4.5.5. 4.4.5.3 If legally required by the appropriate jurisdiction, GTE shall provide or overflow 911 traffic to be routed to GTE Operator Services or, at Tallgrass? s discretion, directly to Tallgrass Operator Services. 4.4.5.4 Basic 911 and E911 access from the Tallgrass local switch shall be provided from GTE to Tallgrass in accordance with the following: 4.4.5.4.1 If required by Tallgrass and technically feasible, GTE shall interconnect direct trunks from the Tallgrass network to the E911 PSAP, or to the E911 selective routers as designated by Tallgrass. Such trunks may alternatively be provided by Tallgrass. 4.4.5.4.2 In government jurisdictions where GTE has obligations under existing Agreements as the primary provider of the 911 System to the county (i.e., "lead telco"), Tallgrass shall participate in the provision of the 911 System as follows: 4.4.5.4.2.1 Each Party shall be responsible for those portions of the 911 System for which it has control, including any necessary maintenance to each Party's portion of the 911 System. 4.4.5.4.2.2 Tallgrass and GTE recognize that the lead telco in a 911 district has the responsibility of maintaining the ALI database for that dis...
Basic 911 and E911 General Requirements. 3.1 When SBC ILLINOIS is the 911 or E911 Service provider, SBC ILLINOIS shall provide MCIm with access to and service for 911 and E911.
Basic 911 and E911 General Requirements. 4.4.1 Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). 4.4.2 Where GTE has a 911 selective router installed in the network serving the 911 district, GTE shall use subscriber data derived from the Automatic Location Identification/Database Management System (ALI/DMS) to selectively route the 911 call to the Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) responsible for the caller’s location. 4.4.3 All requirements for E911 also apply to the use of SS7 as a type of signaling used on the interconnection trunks from the local switch to an end office or a selective router. 4.4.4 Basic 911 and E911 functions provided to QTC shall be at least at parity with the support and services that GTE provides to its subscribers for such similar functionality. 4.4.5 Basic 911 and E911 access from Local Switching shall be provided to QTC in accordance with the following: 4.4.5.1 GTE and QTC shall conform to all state regulations concerning emergency services. 4.4.5.2 For E911, both QTC and GTE shall use their respective service order processes to update access line subscriber data for transmission to the database management systems. Validation will be done via MSAG comparison listed in Section 4.4.5.5. 4.4.5.3 If legally required by the appropriate jurisdiction, GTE shall provide or overflow 911 traffic to be routed to GTE Operator Services or, at QTC’s discretion, directly to QTC Operator Services. 4.4.5.4 Basic 911 and E911 access from the QTC local switch shall be provided from GTE to QTC in accordance with the following: 4.4.5.4.1 If required by QTC and Currently Available, GTE shall interconnect direct trunks from the QTC network to the E911 PSAP, or to the E911 selective routers as designated by QTC. Such trunks may alternatively be provided by QTC. 4.4.5.4.2 In government jurisdictions where GTE has obligations under existing Agreements as the primary provider of the 911 System to the county (i.e., "lead telco"), QTC shall participate in the provision of the 911 System as follows: 4.4.5.4.2.1 Each Party shall be responsible for those portions of the 911 System for which it has control, including any necessary maintenance to each Party's portion of the 911 System. 4.4.5.4.2.2 QTC and GTE recognize that the lead telco in a 911 district has the responsibility of maintaining the ALI database for that district. Each company will provide its access line subscriber records to the database org...
Basic 911 and E911 General Requirements. Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). Basic 911 and E911 shall be provided to MCIm in accordance with Sections 2 and 3 below. Notwithstanding the indemnification provisions set forth in Part A of this Agreement, Verizon’s liability for indemnification resulting from third-party claims in connection with the provision of such 911 and E911 Services shall be subject to the liability limitations contained in Verizon’s applicable 911 Tariffs.
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Basic 911 and E911 General Requirements. Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). Basic 911 and E911 access from Local Switching shall be provided to MCIm in accordance with the following:

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