Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed: (a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrier. (b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes. (c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific specified carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, revised or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 14.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Local Exchange Telecommunications Services Resale Agreement, Local Exchange Telecommunications Services Resale Agreement, Local Exchange Telecommunications Services Resale Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party that initiated the change SBC-AMERITECH shall switch that Customer back to CLEC in accordance with the specified Carrierterms of Part 22, Section 1 of P.S.C. of WI (the "Resale Tariff"). In However, in the case of unauthorized changes of any CLEC Customers to another LECSBC-AMERITECH, SBC- AMERITECH shall also have the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation duties of the “Carrier” as enumerated in existence andsuch Resale Tariff, but will pay the $50 compensation, described in any eventthe Resale Tariff, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrierCLEC.
(b) If CBT SBC-AMERITECH reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT SBC-AMERITECH agrees to report on CLEC unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT SBC-AMERITECH or materially revised, or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party that initiated the change Ameritech shall switch that Customer back to Requesting Carrier in accordance with the specified Carrierterms of the Resale Tariff. In However, in the case of unauthorized changes of any Requesting Carrier Customers to another LECAmeritech, Ameritech shall also have the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation duties of the “Carrier” as enumerated in existence andsuch Resale Tariff, but will pay the Unauthorized Switching Charge, described in any eventthe Resale Tariff, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrierRequesting Carrier.
(b) If CBT Ameritech reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT Ameritech agrees to report on CLEC Requesting Carrier unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT Ameritech or materially revised, or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“"Unauthorized Switching”Switching "), the Party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carriercarier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (( “Unauthorized Switching”), the Party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties Commission’s rules, when established, regarding such unauthorized changes shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrierapply.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC Intermedia unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, revised or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC Frontier unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (( “Unauthorized Switching”), the Party party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific specified carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC Phone-Link unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, revised or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 14.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Local Exchange Telecommunications Services Resale Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific specified carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC JTC unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, revised or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 14.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Local Exchange Telecommunications Services Resale Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“A Unauthorized Switching”Switching@ ), the Party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC Sprint unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific specified carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC Frontier unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, revised or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 14.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Local Exchange Telecommunications Services Resale Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC ICG unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party that initiated the change SBC shall switch that Customer back to CLEC in accordance with the specified Carrierterms of Part 22, Section 1 of P.S.C. of WI (the "Resale Tariff"). In However, in the case of unauthorized changes of any CLEC Customers to another LECSBC, SBC shall also have the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation duties of the “Carrier” as enumerated in existence andsuch Resale Tariff, but will pay the $50 compensation, described in any eventthe Resale Tariff, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrierCLEC .
(b) If CBT SBC reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT SBC agrees to report on CLEC unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT SBC or materially revised, or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific specified carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC NOW unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, revised or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 14.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Local Exchange Telecommunications Services Resale Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”AUnauthorized Switching@), the Party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC Sprint unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC TELIGENT unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties Commission’s rules, when established, regarding such unauthorized changes shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrierapply.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC Adelphia unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, revised or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific specified carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC EZ-Tel unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, revised or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 14.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Local Exchange Telecommunications Services Resale Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific specified carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC Sun-Tel unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, revised or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 14.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Local Exchange Telecommunications Services Resale Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific specified carrier.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC GSI unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, revised or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 14.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Local Exchange Telecommunications Services Resale Agreement
Carrier Selection Disputes. If any disputes should occur concerning the selection of primary local exchange carriers by the Customers of a Party, the following dispute escalation procedures shall be followed:
(a) If a Customer denies authorizing a change in his or her primary local exchange carrier selection to a different LEC (“Unauthorized Switching”), the Party that initiated the change shall switch that Customer back to the specified Carrier. In the case of unauthorized changes of any Customers to another LEC, the Parties Commission’s rules, when established, regarding such unauthorized changes shall follow any Kentucky Public Service Commission Guideline or Regulation in existence and, in any event, shall cooperate to switch the customer back to the specific carrierapply.
(b) If CBT reports or otherwise provides information on unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes to the FCC, the Commission or any other governmental entity, CBT agrees to report on CLEC Intermedia unauthorized primary local exchange carrier changes separately from unauthorized PIC changes.
(c) The Parties agree that in the event that either (i) the Resale Tariff is withdrawn by CBT or materially revised, revised or (ii) there is no other Applicable Law relating to Local Exchange Carrier selection disputes, they will promptly meet and negotiate in good faith a revised procedure for resolving carrier selection disputes. If the Parties are unable to agree upon such revised procedure within thirty (30) days of a Party's request to commence the negotiations, the dispute resolution procedures set forth in Section 28.3 will be implemented.
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Samples: Interconnection Agreement