Common use of CHC SERVICE DESCRIPTION Clause in Contracts

CHC SERVICE DESCRIPTION. 2.1 Coordinated Hot Cut (CHC) Service is an optional manual service offering that permits MCIm to request a designated installation and/or conversion of service during, or after, normal business hours.. 2.2 MCIm will initiate the beginning of a CHC by contacting the appropriate coordination center. This special request enables MCIm to schedule and coordinate particular provisioning requirements with the AT&T ILLINOIS. 2.3 AT&T ILLINOIS may limit the number of service orders that can be coordinated based on workload and resources available. AT&T shall approve CHC requests on a non-discriminatory basis, by requesting carrier, and on a first come, first served basis. 2.4 Both Parties reserve the right to suspend the availability of CHC Service during unanticipated heavy workload/activity periods. Heavy workload includes any unanticipated volume of work that impacts a Party’s ability to provide its baseline service. Where time permits, the Party suspending CHC service will make every effort to notify the other Party when such unanticipated activities occur.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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CHC SERVICE DESCRIPTION. 2.1 Coordinated Hot Cut (CHC) Service is an optional manual service offering that permits MCIm to request a designated installation and/or conversion of service during, or after, normal business hours.. 2.2 MCIm will initiate the beginning of a CHC by contacting the appropriate coordination center. This special request enables MCIm to schedule and coordinate particular provisioning requirements with the AT&T SBC ILLINOIS. 2.3 AT&T SBC ILLINOIS may limit the number of service orders that can be coordinated based on workload and resources available. AT&T SBC shall approve CHC requests on a non-discriminatory basis, by requesting carrier, and on a first come, first served basis. 2.4 Both Parties reserve the right to suspend the availability of CHC Service during unanticipated heavy workload/activity periods. Heavy workload includes any unanticipated volume of work that impacts a Party’s ability to provide its baseline service. Where time permits, the Party suspending CHC service will make every effort to notify the other Party when such unanticipated activities occur.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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