Changes in End User Local Exchange Service Provider Selection Sample Clauses

Changes in End User Local Exchange Service Provider Selection. Each Party will abide by applicable federal and state laws and regulations in obtaining End User authorization prior to changing an End User’s Local Exchange Carrier to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in the FCC’s rules regarding Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes (47 CFR 64.1100 through 64.1170), and any applicable state regulation. Each Party shall retain on file all applicable letters and other documentation of authorization relating to its End User’s selection of such Party as its LEC, which documentation shall be available for inspection by the other Party at its request during normal business hours and at no charge.
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Changes in End User Local Exchange Service Provider Selection. 26.1 Each Party will abide by applicable federal and state laws and regulations in obtaining End User authorization prior to changing an End User’s Local Exchange Carrier to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in the FCC’s rules regarding Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes (47 CFR 64.1100 through 64.1170), and any applicable state regulation and in the case of AT&T CONNECTICUT only, tariff obligations. Each Party shall retain on file all applicable letters and other documentation of authorization relating to its End User’s selection of such Party as its LEC, which documentation shall be available for inspection by the other Party at its request during normal business hours and at no charge. 26.2 Only an End User can initiate a challenge to a change in its LEC. If an End User notifies one Party that the End User requests local Exchange Service, and the other Party is such End User’s LEC, then the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately access such End User’s CPNI subject to the requirements of Attachment 07 – Operations Support Systems (OSS) restricting access to CPNI in order to immediately provide service to such End User. 26.3 When an End User changes or withdraws authorization from its LEC, each Party shall release End User-specific facilities belonging to the ILEC in accordance with the End User’s direction or that of the End User’s authorized agent. Further, when an End User abandons its premise (that is, its place of business or domicile), AT&T-22STATE is free to reclaim the 251(c)(3) UNE facilities for use by another End User and is free to issue service orders required to reclaim such facilities. 26.4 When an End User of CLEC elects to discontinue service and to transfer service to another Local Exchange Carrier, including AT&T-22STATE, AT&T-22STATE shall have the right to reuse the facilities provided to CLEC, regardless of whether those facilities are provided as network elements or as part of a resold service, and regardless of whether the End User served with such facilities has paid all charges to CLEC or has been denied service for nonpayment or otherwise. AT&T-22STATE will notify CLEC that such a request has been processed after the disconnect order has been completed. 26.5 Neither Party shall be obligated by this Agreement to investigate any allegations of unauthorized changes in local Exchange Service (slamming) at the request of the other Party; provided, however, that each Par...
Changes in End User Local Exchange Service Provider Selection. Each Party will abide by applicable federal and state laws and regulations in obtaining End User authorization prior to changing an End User’s Local Exchange Carrier to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in the FCC’s rules regarding Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes (47 CFR 64.1100 through 64.1170), and any applicable state regulation and in the case of AT&T CONNECTICUT only, tariff obligations. Each Party shall retain on file all applicable letters and other documentation of authorization relating to its End User’s selection of such Party as its LEC, which documentation shall be available for inspection by the other Party at its request during normal business hours and at no charge.
Changes in End User Local Exchange Service Provider Selection. 26.1 Each Party will abide by applicable federal and state laws and regulations in obtaining end user customer authorization prior to changing an end user customer’s Local Exchange Carrier to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in Applicable Law, including but not limited to the FCC’s rules regarding Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes (47 CFR 64.1100 et. seq.). Each Party shall deliver to the other Party a representation of authorization that applies to all orders submitted by a Party under this Agreement requiring a change in an end user customer’s local service provider. A Party's representation of authorization shall be delivered to the other Party prior to the first order submitted to the other Party. In accordance with Applicable Law, each Party shall retain on file all applicable letters and other documentation of authorization relating to its end user customer’s selection of such Party as its LEC. 26.2 Unless otherwise allowed by Applicable Law, only an end user customer can initiate a challenge to a change in its LEC. If an end user customer notifies one Party that the end user customer requests local exchange service, and the other Party is such end user customer’s LEC, then the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately access such end user customer’s CPNI subject to the requirements of Appendix OSS of this Agreement restricting access to CPNI. 26.3 The terms and conditions for the release of end user specific facilities shall be set forth in Appendix UNE of this Agreement.
Changes in End User Local Exchange Service Provider Selection. 26.1 Each Party will abide by applicable federal and state laws and regulations in obtaining End User authorization prior to changing an End User’s Local Exchange Carrier to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in the FCC’s rules regarding Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes (47 CFR 64.1100 through 64.1170), and any applicable state regulation and in the case of AT&T CONNECTICUT only, tariff obligations. Each Party shall retain on file all applicable letters and other documentation of authorization relating to its End User’s selection of such Party as its LEC, which documentation shall be available for inspection by the other Party at its request during normal business hours and at no charge. 26.2 Only an End User can initiate a challenge to a change in its LEC. If an End User notifies one Party that the End User requests local Exchange Service, and the other Party is such End User’s LEC, then the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately access such End User’s CPNI subject to the requirements of Attachment 07 – Operations Support Systems (OSS) restricting access to CPNI in order to immediately provide service to such End User.
Changes in End User Local Exchange Service Provider Selection. 26.1 Each Party will abide by applicable federal and state laws and regulations in obtaining end user customer authorization prior to changing an end user customer’s Local Exchange Carrier to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in Section 258(b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Each Party shall deliver to the other Party a representation of authorization that applies to all orders submitted by a Party under this Agreement requiring a change in an end user customer’s local service provider. A Party's representation of authorization shall be delivered to the other Party prior to the first order submitted to the other Party. In accordance with Applicable Law, each Party shall retain on file all applicable letters and other documentation of authorization relating to its end user customer’s selection of such Party as its LEC. 26.2 Unless otherwise allowed by Applicable Law, only an end user customer can initiate a challenge to a change in its LEC. If an end user customer notifies one Party that the end user customer requests local exchange service, and the other Party is such end user customer’s LEC, then the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately access such end user customer’s CPNI subject to the requirements of Appendix OSS of this Agreement restricting access to CPNI.
Changes in End User Local Exchange Service Provider Selection. 24.1 Applies to SBC-12STATE only Each Party will abide by applicable federal and state laws and regulations in obtaining End User authorization prior to changing an End User’s Local Exchange Carrier to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in Section 258(b) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Each Party shall deliver to the other Party a representation of authorization that applies to all orders submitted by a Party under this Agreement requiring a LEC change. A Party's representation of authorization shall be delivered to the other Party prior to the first order submitted to the other Party. Each Party shall retain on file all applicable letters and other documentation of authorization relating to its End User’s selection of such Party as its LEC, which documentation shall be available for inspection by the other Party at its request during normal business hours and at no charge. Only an End User can initiate a challenge to a change in its LEC. If an End User notifies one Party that the End User requests local exchange service, and the other Party is such End User’s LEC, then the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately access such End User’s CPNI subject to the requirements of the applicable Appendix OSS restricting access to CPNI in order to immediately provide service to such End User. When an End User changes or withdraws authorization from its LEC, each Party shall release End User-specific facilities belonging to the ILEC in accordance with the End User’s direction or that of the End User’s authorized agent. Further, when an End User abandons its premise (that is, its place of business or domicile), SBC-12STATE is free to reclaim the unbundled Network Element facilities for use by another End User and is free to issue service orders required to reclaim such facilities.
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Changes in End User Local Exchange Service Provider Selection. 27.1 Each Party will abide by applicable federal and state laws and regulations in obtaining End User authorization prior to changing an End User’s Local Exchange Carrier to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in the FCC’s rules regarding Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes (47 CFR 64.1100 through 64.1170), and any applicable state regulation and in the case of AT&T CONNECTICUT only, tariff obligations. Each Party shall retain on file all applicable letters and other documentation of authorization relating to its End User’s selection of such Party as its LEC, which documentation shall be available for inspection by the other Party at its request during normal business hours and at no charge. 27.2 Only an End User can initiate a challenge to a change in its LEC. If an End User notifies one Party that the End User requests local Exchange Service, and the other Party is such End User’s LEC, then the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately access such End User’s CPNI subject to the requirements of Attachment 07 – Operations Support Systems (OSS) restricting access to CPNI in order to immediately provide service to such End User. Contract Id: 4176233 27.3 When an End User changes or withdraws authorization from its LEC, each Party shall release End User-specific facilities belonging to the ILEC in accordance with the End User’s direction or that of the End User’s authorized agent. Further, when an End User abandons its premise (that is, its place of business or domicile), AT&T-22STATE is free to reclaim the 251(c)(3) UNE facilities for use by another End User and is free to issue service orders required to reclaim such facilities.
Changes in End User Local Exchange Service Provider Selection. Each Party will abide by applicable federal and state laws and regulations in obtaining End User authorization prior to changing an End User’s Local Exchange Carrier to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in the FCC’s rules regarding Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes (47 CFR 64.1100 through 64.1170), and any applicable state regulation and in the case of AT&T CONNECTICUT only, tariff obligations. Each Party shall Page 46 of 859 Contract Id: 44128582221826 retain on file all applicable letters and other documentation of authorization relating to its End User’s selection of such Party as its LEC, which documentation shall be available for inspection by the other Party at its request during normal business hours and at no charge.
Changes in End User Local Exchange Service Provider Selection. 26.1 Each Party will abide by applicable federal and state laws and regulations in obtaining end user customer authorization prior to changing an end user customer’s Local Exchange Carrier to itself and in assuming responsibility for any applicable charges as specified in Applicable Law, including but not limited to the FCC’s rules regarding Subscriber Carrier Selection Changes (47 CFR 64.1100 et. seq.). Each Party shall deliver to the other Party a representation of authorization that applies to all orders 26.2 Unless otherwise allowed by Applicable Law, only an end user customer can initiate a challenge to a change in its LEC. If an end user customer notifies one Party that the end user customer requests local exchange service, and the other Party is such end user customer’s LEC, then the Party receiving such request shall be free to immediately access such end user customer’s CPNI subject to the requirements of Appendix OSS of this Agreement restricting access to CPNI. 26.3 The terms and conditions for the release of end user specific facilities shall be set forth in Appendix UNE of this Agreement.
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