Change in Service Provider Sample Clauses

Change in Service Provider. 9.2 If an end user notifies SBC-13STATE or CLEC that the end user requests local exchange service from such Party, the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately provide service to such end user and to use any CPNI of such end user in its possession to provide such service. The currently serving Party shall release customer-specific facilities in accordance with the end user’s direction or that of the end user’s authorized agent.
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Change in Service Provider. 6.1 If an end user notifies SBC-AMERITECH or CLEC that the end user requests local exchange service from such Party, the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately provide service to such end user and to use any CPNI of such end user in its possession to provide such service. The currently serving Party shall release customer-specific facilities in accordance with the end user’s direction or that of the end user’s authorized agent. 6.2 When a CLEC end user (for which CLEC purchases resale services or UNEs from SBC-AMERITECH) changes or withdraws authorization to provide service, CLEC shall provide, upon request by SBC-AMERITECH, necessary pre-order information to facilitate the prompt release of end user-specific facilities in accordance with the end user’s direction. If the account has a local freeze, CLEC will release the preorder information to a new service provider or an end user’s authorized agent upon the removal of the freeze by the end user. Such pre-order information, provided via CLEC Customer Service Record or some other mutually agreed-upon method, shall include the SBC-AMERITECH telephone number (or, if none, the end user’s circuit ID), SBC-AMERITECH billing account number and any services or features, including listings. The Party or other agent authorized to commence service for such end user shall be free to re-use the facilities and issue service orders or Local Service Requests (“LSRs”) as required to commence such service and discontinue prior service.
Change in Service Provider. 6.1 If an end user notifies SBC-AMERITECH or CLEC that the end user requests local exchange service from such Party, the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately provide service to such end user and to use any CPNI of such end user in its possession to provide such service. The currently serving Party shall release customer-specific facilities in accordance with the end user’s direction or that of the end user’s authorized agent. 6.2 When a CLEC end user (for which CLEC purchases resale services or UNEs from SBC-AMERITECH) changes or withdraws authorization to provide service, CLEC shall provide, upon request by SBC-AMERITECH, necessary pre-order information to facilitate the prompt release of end user-specific facilities in accordance with the end user’s direction. If the account has a local freeze, CLEC will release the preorder information to a new service provider or an end user’s authorized agent upon the removal of the freeze by the end user. Such pre-order information, provided via CLEC Customer Service Record or some other mutually agreed-upon method, shall include the SBC-AMERITECH telephone number (or, if none, the end user’s circuit ID), SBC-AMERITECH billing account number and any services or features, including listings. The Party or other agent authorized to commence service for such end user shall be free to re-use the facilities and issue service orders or Local Service Requests (“LSRs”) as required to commence such service and discontinue prior service. APPENDIX TO ARTICLE XVI 7.1 Role of the Ameritech Structure Access Coordinator 7.1-1 7.2 Role of CLEC 7.2-1 7.3 Information Request 7.3-1 7.4 Capacity Reservation 7.4-1 7.5 Priority Queue 7.5-1 7.6 Access to Ducts and Conduit 7.6-1 7 STRUCTURES Section Contents 7.7 Access to Poles 7.7-1 7.8 Access to Rights of Way 7.8-1 7.9 CLEC Installation and Maintenance Standards 7.9-1 7.10 CLEC Attachment Placement - Conduit 7.10-1
Change in Service Provider. 33.1.6.1 If an end user notifies SBC ILLINOIS or CLEC that the end user requests local exchange service from such Party, the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately provide service to such end user and to use any CPNI of such end user in its possession to provide such service. The currently serving Party shall release customer-specific facilities in accordance with the end user’s direction or that of the end user’s authorized agent. 33.1.6.2 When a CLEC end user (for which CLEC purchases resale services or UNEs from SBC ILLINOIS) changes or withdraws authorization to provide service, CLEC shall provide, upon request by SBC ILLINOIS, necessary pre-order information to facilitate the prompt release of end user-specific facilities in accordance with the end user’s direction. If the account has a local freeze, CLEC will release the preorder information to a new service provider or an end user’s authorized agent upon the removal of the freeze by the end user. Such pre-order information, provided via CLEC Customer Service Record or some other mutually agreed-upon method, shall include the SBC ILLINOIS telephone number (or, if none, the end user’s circuit ID), SBC ILLINOIS billing account number and any services or features, including listings. The Party or other agent authorized to commence service for such end user shall be free to re-use the facilities and issue service orders or Local Service Requests (“LSRs”) as required to commence such service and discontinue prior service. This appendix contains guidelines that further define the processes by which CLEC will obtain access to poles, ducts, conduits, and rights of way (individually and collectively referred to as “Structure”) as agreed to in Article 16 of the Interconnection Agreement. Terms used herein shall have the same meaning as defined in Article 16. Except as otherwise permitted by applicable law, access to all SBC ILLINOIS-owned or SBC ILLINOIS-controlled Structure shall be provided to CLEC on a basis that is nondiscriminatory to that which SBC ILLINOIS provides to itself, its Affiliates, Customers, or any other person.
Change in Service Provider. 5.1 If an end user notifies AT&T or CLEC that the end user requests local exchange service from such Party, the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately provide service to such end user and to use any CPNI of such end user in its possession to provide such service. The currently serving Party shall release customer-specific facilities in accordance with the end user’s direction or that of the end user’s authorized agent. 5.2 When an CLEC end user (for which CLEC purchases resale services or UNEs from AT&T) changes or withdraws authorization to provide service, CLEC shall provide, upon request by AT&T, necessary pre-order information to facilitate the prompt release of end user-specific facilities in accordance with the end user’s direction. If the account has a local freeze, CLEC will release the preorder information to a new service provider or an end user’s authorized agent upon the removal of the freeze by the end user. Such pre-order information, provided via CLEC Customer Service Record or some other mutually agreed-upon method, shall include the AT&T telephone number (or, if none, the end user’s circuit ID), AT&T billing account number and any services or features, including listings. The Party or other agent authorized to commence service for such end user shall be free to re-use the facilities and issue service orders or Local Service Requests (“LSRs”) as required to commence such service and discontinue prior service.

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