Branding for Wholesale Operator Call Processing and Directory Assistance Sample Clauses

Branding for Wholesale Operator Call Processing and Directory Assistance. 10.1 BellSouth's branding feature provides a definable announcement to Momentum End Users using Directory Assistance (DA)/Operator Call Processing (OCP) prior to placing such End Users in queue or connecting them to an available operator or automated operator system. This feature allows Momentum to have its calls custom branded with Momentum’s name on whose behalf BellSouth is providing DA and/or OCP. Rates for the branding features are set forth in Exhibit D of this Attachment. 10.2 BellSouth offers three branding options to Momentum when ordering BellSouth’s DA and OCP: BellSouth Branding, Unbranding and Custom Branding. 10.3 Upon receipt of the custom branding order from Momentum, the order is considered firm after ten (10) business days. Should Momentum decide to cancel the order, Momentum must provide written notification to Momentum’s Local Contract Manager. If Momentum decides to cancel after ten (10) business days from receipt of the custom branding order, Momentum shall pay all charges per the order. For branding and unbranding via Originating Line Number Screening (OLNS), Momentum must contact its account team to initiate the order via the OLNS Branding Order form.
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Branding for Wholesale Operator Call Processing and Directory Assistance. 8.7.1 BellSouth's branding feature provides a definable announcement to BULLSEYE End Users using DA/OCP prior to placing such End Users in queue or connecting them to an available operator or automated operator system. This feature allows BULLSEYE to have its calls custom branded with BULLSEYE’s name on whose behalf BellSouth is providing DA and/or OCP. 8.7.2 BellSouth offers three branding offering options to BULLSEYE when ordering BellSouth’s DA and OCP: BellSouth Branding, Unbranding and Custom Branding. 8.7.3 Upon receipt of the custom branding order from BULLSEYE, the order is considered firm after ten (10) business days. Should BULLSEYE decide to cancel the order, written notification to BULLSEYE’s Local Contract Manager is required. If BULLSEYE decides to cancel after ten (10) business days from receipt of the custom branding order, BULLSEYE shall pay all charges per the order. 8.7.4 Branding via Originating Line Number Screening (OLNS) 8.7.4.1 Where BULLSEYE is reselling BellSouth services pursuant to a resale or interconnection agreement or is purchasing Wholesale Local Circuit Switching hereunder, BellSouth Branding, Unbranding and Custom Branding are also available for DA, OCP or both via OLNS software. When utilizing this method of Unbranding or Custom Branding, BULLSEYE shall not be required to purchase dedicated trunking. 8.7.4.2 BellSouth Branding is the default branding offering. 8.7.4.3 For BellSouth to provide Unbranding or Custom Branding via OLNS software for OCP or for DA, BULLSEYE must have its Operating Company Number (OCN(s)) and telephone numbers reside in BellSouth’s LIDB To implement Unbranding and Custom Branding via OLNS software, BULLSEYE must submit a manual order form which requires, among other things, BULLSEYE’s OCN and a forecast, pursuant to the appropriate BellSouth form provided, for the traffic volume anticipated for each BellSouth TOPS during the peak busy hour. BULLSEYE shall provide updates to such forecast on a quarterly basis and at any time such forecasted traffic volumes are expected to change significantly. Upon BULLSEYE’s purchase of Unbranding or Custom Branding using OLNS software for any particular TOPS, all BULLSEYE End Users served by that TOPS will receive the Unbranded “no announcement” or the Custom Branded announcement.

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