BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS. 41.1. Sprint shall promptly consider and analyze CLEC requests for unbundled network elements included in this Agreement that are not currently developed by Sprint, network information that is reasonably required to determine what unbundled network elements it needs to serve a particular customer or development of and changes to Sprint work processes related to ordering, provisioning or installation of unbundled network elements with the submission of a Bona Fide Request (“BFR”) hereunder.
41.2. A BFR shall be submitted in writing on the Sprint Standard BFR Form and shall include a clear technical description of each request.
41.3. CLEC may cancel a BFR at any time, but shall pay all reasonable and demonstrable costs of processing and/or implementing the BFR up to the date of cancellation.
41.4. Within ten (10) calendar days of its receipt, the Sprint shall acknowledge receipt of the BFR.
41.5. Except under extraordinary circumstances, within thirty (30) calendar days of its receipt of a BFR, the Sprint shall provide to CLEC a preliminary analysis of such BFR.
41.6. Upon receipt of the preliminary analysis, CLEC shall, within thirty (30) calendar days, notify Sprint, in writing, of its intent to proceed or not to proceed.
41.7. Sprint shall promptly proceed with the BFR upon receipt of written authorization from CLEC. When it receives such authorization, Sprint shall promptly develop the requested services, determine their availability, calculate the applicable prices and establish installation intervals.
41.8. As soon as feasible, but not more than ninety (90) calendar days after its receipt of authorization to proceed with developing the BFR, Sprint shall provide to CLEC a BFR Quote which will include, at a minimum, a description of each service, the availability, the applicable rates and the installation intervals.
41.9. Within thirty (30) calendar days of its receipt of the BFR Quote, CLEC must either confirm, in writing, its order for the BFR pursuant to the BFR Quote or if a disagreement arises, seek resolution of the dispute under the Dispute Resolution procedures in Part B of this Agreement.
41.10. If a Party to a BFR believes that the other Party is not requesting, negotiating or processing the BFR in good faith, or disputes a determination, or price or cost quote, such Party may seek resolution of the dispute pursuant to the Dispute Resolution provisions in Part B of this Agreement.
BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS. 42.1. Embarq shall promptly consider and analyze CLEC requests for unbundled Network Elements that are not currently developed by Embarq, network information that is reasonably required to determine what unbundled Network Elements it needs to serve a particular customer or development of and changes to Embarq work processes related to ordering, provisioning or installation of unbundled Network Elements with the submission of a Bona Fide Request (“BFR”) hereunder.
BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS. 41.1. The receiving Party shall promptly consider and analyze access to UNEs or combinations of UNEs not specifically covered in this Agreement with the submission of a Bona Fide Request (“BFR”) hereunder.
41.2. A BFR shall be submitted in writing on the Sprint Standard BFR Form and shall include a clear technical description of each request.
41.3. The requesting Party may cancel a BFR at any time, but shall pay the other Party’s reasonable and demonstrable costs of processing and/or implementing the BFR up to the date of cancellation.
41.4. Within ten (10) calendar days of its receipt, the receiving Party shall acknowledge receipt of the BFR.
41.5. Except under extraordinary circumstances, within thirty (30) calendar days of its receipt of a BFR, the receiving Party shall provide to the requesting Party a preliminary analysis of such BFR. If applicable, the preliminary analysis shall confirm whether the receiving Party will offer access to the UNE, including whether it is technically or operationally feasible.
41.6. Upon receipt of the preliminary analysis, the requesting Party shall, within thirty
BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS. 42.1. CenturyLink shall promptly consider and analyze CLEC requests for unbundled Network Elements that are not currently developed by CenturyLink, network information that is reasonably required to determine what unbundled Network Elements it needs to serve a particular customer or development of and changes to CenturyLink work processes related to ordering, provisioning or installation of unbundled Network Elements with the submission of a Bona Fide Request (“BFR”) hereunder.
BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS. 16.1 Any request for Interconnection or Ancillary service that is not already available as described in other sections of this Agreement, including but not limited to Exhibit F or any other Interconnection Agreement, Tariff or otherwise defined by Qwest as a product or service shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request (BFR). Qwest shall use the BFR Process to determine the terms and timetable for providing the requested Interconnection or Ancillary services and the technical feasibility of new/different points of Interconnection. Qwest will administer the BFR Process in a non-discriminatory manner.
16.2 A BFR shall be submitted in writing and on the appropriate Qwest form for BFRs. WSP and Qwest may work together to prepare the BFR form and either Party may request that such coordination be handled on an expedited basis. This form shall be accompanied by the non-refundable Processing Fee specified in Exhibit A of this Agreement. Qwest will refund on- half of the Processing Fee if the BFR is cancelled within ten (10) business Days of the receipt of the BFR form. The form will request, and WSP will need to provide, the following information, and may also provide any additional information that may be reasonably necessary in describing and analyzing WSP’s request:
16.2.1 a technical description of each requested new or different point of Interconnection or Ancillary service;
16.2.2 the desired interface specification;
16.2.3 each requested type of Interconnection or access;
16.2.4 a statement that the Interconnection or Ancillary service will be used to provide a Telecommunications Service;
16.2.5 the quantity requested;
16.2.6 the specific location requested;
16.3 Within two (2) business Days of its receipt, Qwest shall acknowledge receipt of the BFR and in such acknowledgment advise WSP of missing information, if any, necessary to process the BFR. Thereafter, Qwest shall promptly advise WSP of the need for any additional information required to complete the analysis of the BFR. If requested, either orally or in writing, Qwest will provide weekly updates on the status of the BFR.
16.4 Within twenty-one (21) calendar Days of its receipt of the BFR and all information necessary to process it, Qwest shall provide to WSP an analysis of the BFR. The preliminary analysis shall specify Qwest’s conclusions as to whether or not the requested Interconnection is technically feasible.
16.5 If Qwest determines during the twenty-one (21) Day period that a BFR does not quali...
BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS. The following process shall be used to promptly consider and analyze requests by SPRINT for Network Elements required to be provided under the Act which are not specifically identified in this Agreement. These requests by SPRINT shall hereinafter be referred to as “Bona Fide Requests.”
BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS. 19.1 Any request for Interconnection or access to an unbundled Network Element that is not already available as described herein shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request (BFR). USWC shall use the BFR Process to determine the terms and timetable for providing the requested Interconnection or access to unbundled Network Elements, if available, and the technical feasibility of new/different points of Interconnection. USWC will administer the BFR Process in a non- discriminatory manner.
19.2 A BFR shall be submitted in writing and on the appropriate USWC form for BFRs. The form will request, and DSLnet will need to provide, at a minimum: (a) a technical description of each requested Network Element or new/different points of Interconnection; (b) the desired interface specification; (c) each requested type of Interconnection or access; (d) a statement that the Interconnection or Network Element will be used to provide a telecommunications service; (e) the quantity requested; (f) the specific location requested; (g) if the requested unbundled Network Element is a proprietary element as specified in Section 251(d)(2) of the Act, DSLnet must submit documentation that demonstrates that access to such Network Element is necessary, that the failure to provide access to such Network Element would impair the ability of DSLnet to provide the services that it seeks to offer, and that DSLnet’s ability to compete would be significantly impaired or thwarted without access to such requested proprietary element; and (h) if the requested unbundled Network Element is a non-proprietary element as specified in Section 251(d)(2) of the Act, DSLnet must submit documentation that demonstrates that denial of access to such unbundled non-proprietary Network Element would decrease the quality or increase the cost of the service sought to be offered by DSLnet.
19.3 Within 15 business days of its receipt, USWC shall acknowledge receipt of the BFR and in such acknowledgment advise DSLnet of missing information, if any, necessary to process the BFR. Thereafter, USWC shall promptly advise DSLnet of the need for any additional information that will facilitate the analysis of the BFR.
19.4 Within 30 calendar days of its receipt of the BFR and all information necessary to process it, USWC shall provide to DSLnet a preliminary analysis of the BFR. The preliminary analysis shall specify USWC’s conclusions as to whether or not the requested Interconnection or access to an unbundled Network Element...
BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS. The Bona Fide Request (BFR) process shall be used when Gulf Coast requests certain services, features, capabilities or functionality defined and agreed upon by the Parties as services to be ordered via BFR. The following guidelines shall apply to the BFR process.
4.5.1 A BFR shall be submitted in writing by Gulf Coast and shall specifically identify the need to include technical requirements, space requirements and/or other such specifications that clearly define the request such that GTE has sufficient information to analyze and prepare a response.
4.5.2 Gulf Coast may cancel a BFR in writing at any time prior to Gulf Coast and GTE agreeing to price and availability. GTE will then cease analysis of the request.
BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS. (F)9.1 Any request for Interconnection or access to an Unbundled Network Element or ancillary service that is not already available as described in other sections of this Agreement, including but not limited to any other Interconnection Agreement, Tariff or otherwise defined by Qwest as a product or service shall be treated as a Bona Fide Request (BFR). Qwest shall use the BFR Process to determine the terms and timetable for providing the requested Interconnection, access to UNEs or ancillary services and the technical feasibility of new/different points of Interconnection. Qwest will administer the BFR Process in a non-discriminatory manner.
BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS. 16.1 This Agreement does not contain any provisions for the Bona Fide Request (BFR) Process. If Union requests a BFR from Qwest, the Parties will negotiate the terms and conditions using the current Qwest wireline (insert State) SGAT as a source document.