Combination of Network Elements Sample Clauses

Combination of Network Elements. 55.1.1. CLEC may order Unbundled Network Elements either individually or in the combinations, including VOICE UNE-P and EEL as specifically set forth in this Section of the Agreement.
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Combination of Network Elements. 9.3.1 CBT shall provide Network Elements as specified in Schedule 9.3.2 to CLEC in a manner that shall allow CLEC to combine such Network Elements (a “Combination”) with CLEC services or elements in order to provide a Telecommunications Service. 9.3.2 CBT shall make available to CLEC the Combinations as described in Schedule 9.3.2 at the rates set forth in the Pricing Schedule.
Combination of Network Elements. 9.3.1 SBC-AMERITECH shall provide Network Elements to CLEC in a manner that shall allow CLEC to combine such Network Elements (a “Combination”) in order to provide a Telecommunications Service. 9.3.1.1 In addition to the Combinations of Network Elements furnished by SBC-AMERITECH to CLEC hereunder (Section 9.3), SBC-AMERITECH shall permit CLEC to combine any Network Element or Network Elements provided by SBC-AMERITECH with another Network Element or other Network Elements obtained from SBC-AMERITECH or combine with compatible network components provided by CLEC or provided by third parties to CLEC to provide telecommunications services to CLEC, its affiliates and to CLEC Customers in accordance with Section 9.1, above. 9.3.2 Except upon the request of CLEC, SBC-AMERITECH shall provide Network Elements separately from each other, and shall not separate Network Elements it normally provides in combination into separate Network Elements. 9.3.2.1 When CLEC orders Network Elements on an unbundled basis that are currently interconnected and functional and remain interconnected to the same adjacent Network Elements, or where CLEC places an order to convert existing retail or wholesale service to the equivalent combination of UNEs, the order shall be completed and the conversion shall be made without a disruption of service perceptible to the customer in at least 99 percent of all instances. A perceptible disruption of service shall be deemed to have occurred if the customer can notice a lack of dial tone, or if an existing call is disrupted or disconnected by the change. In addition, SBC-AMERITECH shall allow CLEC to order any Network Element or Combination that is ordinarily combined in SBC-AMERITECH’s network, in accordance with Section 9.1. Charges for the conversion of an existing service to Network Elements (including Combinations), if any, shall be limited to SBC-AMERITECH’s total element long-run incremental costs related to the records changes needed to account for CLEC’s continuing purchase of the functionality in the form of Network Elements pursuant to this Agreement, as set forth in the Pricing Schedule to this Agreement, and should not include charges for any other functions, including without limitation nonrecurring charges that would otherwise apply to orders for Network Elements that are newly installed. 9.3.2.2 Where SBC-AMERITECH retail Customers simply wish to switch their local service providers and keep the same type of service provided thro...
Combination of Network Elements. 9.3.1 Ameritech shall provide Network Elements to CLEC in a manner that shall allow CLEC to combine such Network Elements (a Combination) in order to provide a Telecommunications Service. When purchasing a Combination, CLEC will have access to all features and capabilities of each individual Network Element that comprises such Combination and the specific technical and interface requirements for each of the Network Elements shall apply, except to the extent not technically feasible given the specific manner in which CLEC has requested that the elements be combined. 9.3.2 Except upon the request of CLEC, Ameritech shall provide Network Elements separately from each other, and shall not separate Network Elements it normally provides in combination into separate Network Elements. 9.3.3 Upon CLEC's request, Ameritech shall perform the functions necessary to combine Ameritech's Network Elements in any manner, even if those elements are not ordinarily combined in Ameritech's network; provided that such combination is (i) technically feasible and (ii) would not impair the ability of other Telecommunications Carriers to obtain access to unbundled Network Elements or to Interconnect with Ameritech's network. In addition, upon a request of CLEC that is consistent with the above criteria, Ameritech shall perform the functions necessary to combine Ameritech's Network Elements with elements possessed by CLEC in any technically feasible manner to allow CLEC to provide a Telecommunications Service. 9.3.4 Ameritech shall make available to CLEC the following Combinations at the rates set forth at Item V of the Pricing Schedule:
Combination of Network Elements. 9.3.1 CBT shall provide Network Elements as specified in Schedule 9.3.2 to CLEC in a manner that shall allow CLEC to combine such Network Elements (a "Combination") with CLEC services or elements in order to provide a Telecommunications Service. 9.3.2 CBT shall make available to CLEC the following Combinations as described in Schedule 9.3.2 at the rates set forth in the Pricing Schedule for so long as CBT provides the same Combinations pursuant to a previously executed interconnection agreement with another carrier, or as otherwise ordered by the Commission. Combinations that include the "Unbundled Local Loop" will be priced and configured with the Two Wire Analog Voice Grade Loop Element as described in Schedule 9.2.1. 9.3.2.1 Loop Combination. 9.3.2.2 Loop/Transport Combination #1. (VG Interface) 9.3.2.3 Loop/Transport Combination #2. (DS1 Interface) 9.3.3 Any request by CLEC for CBT to provide any Combination other than as set forth in Section 9.3.2, to combine the unbundled Network Elements of CBT with CLEC or to perform any other function under this Section 9.3 shall be made by CLEC in accordance with
Combination of Network Elements. 9.3.1 CBT shall provide Network Elements as specified in Schedule 9.3.2 to CLEC in a manner that shall allow CLEC to combine such Network Elements (a “Combination”) with CLEC services or elements in order to provide a Telecommunications Service. 9.3.2 CBT shall make available to CLEC the following Combinations as described in Schedule 9.3.2 at the rates set forth in the Pricing Schedule for so long as CBT provides the same Combinations pursuant to a previously executed interconnection agreement with another carrier, or as otherwise ordered by the Commission. Combinations that include the “Unbundled Local Loop” will be priced and configured with the Two Wire Analog Voice Grade Loop Element as described in Schedule 9.2.1. 9.3.2.1 Loop Combination. 9.3.2.2 Loop/Transport Combination #1 (EEL #1). (VG Interface) 9.3.2.3 Loop/Transport Combination #2 (EEL #2). (DS1 Interface) 9.3.3 Any request by CLEC for CBT to provide any Combination other than as set forth in Section 9.3.2, to combine the unbundled Network Elements of CBT with CLEC or to perform any other function under this Section 9.3 shall be made by CLEC in accordance with Section 9.6. 9.3.4 CBT shall not separate requested network elements that CBT currently combines. 9.3.5 For a special access circuit that existed (i.e. installed and operational) before the Eighth Circuit Court decision (i.e. July 18, 2000), CBT is required to convert this circuit, upon request of CLEC, within calendar 30 days from the date CBT receives the request. 9.3.6 For a special access circuit requested and/or installed after the Eighth Circuit Court decision (i.e. July 18, 2000), CBT is not required to perform the conversion of that circuit to an EEL within 3 months from the date the circuit was installed. A conversion request by CLEC after this period, should be performed by CBT within 30 calendar days from the date it receives that request. 9.3.7 CBT will convert an CLEC special access circuit to a UNE combination or EEL if it meets one of the following three conditions: 9.3.7.1 CLEC is the exclusive provide of an end user's local exchange service. The loop-transport combination must terminate at CLEC's collocation arrangement in at least one CBT central office. This option does not allow loop-transport combinations to be connected to CBT's tariffed services. Under this option, CLEC is the end user's only local service provider, and thus, is providing more than a significant amount of local exchange service. CLEC can then use ...
Combination of Network Elements. 9.3.1 CBT shall provide Network Elements as specified in Schedule 9.3.2 to CLEC in a manner that shall allow CLEC to combine such Network Elements (a “Combination”) with CLEC services or elements in order to provide a Telecommunications Service. 9.3.2 CBT shall make available to CLEC the following Combinations as described in Schedule 9.3.2 at the rates set forth in the Pricing Schedule for so long as CBT provides the same Combinations pursuant to a previously executed interconnection agreement with another carrier, or as otherwise ordered by the Commission. Combinations that include the “Unbundled Local Loop” will be priced and configured with the Two Wire Analog Voice Grade Loop Element as described in Schedule 9.2.1.
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Combination of Network Elements. 16.1.1 KMC may order Unbundled Network Elements either individually or in the combinations as set forth in this Agreement, including EEL. 16.1.2 For the purpose of this section, wholesale services includes both services KMC procures for resale pursuant to 251(c)(4) and exchange access service purchased from Sprint’s access tariffs.
Combination of Network Elements. CBT shall provide Network Elements as specified in Schedule 9.3.4 to Intermedia in a manner that shall allow Intermedia to combine such Network Elements (a “Combination”) in order to provide a Telecommunications Service.
Combination of Network Elements. 9.3.1 Ameritech shall provide Network Elements to Requesting Carrier in a manner that shall allow Requesting Carrier to combine such Network Elements (a “Combination”) in order to provide a Telecommunications Service. When purchasing a Combination, Requesting Carrier will have access to all features and capabilities of each individual Network Element that comprises such Combination and the specific technical and interface requirements for each of the Network Elements shall apply, except to the extent not technically feasible given the specific manner in which Requesting Carrier has requested that the elements be combined. 9.3.2 Except upon the request of Requesting Carrier, Ameritech shall provide Network Elements separately from each other, and shall not separate Network Elements it normally provides in combination into separate Network Elements. 9.3.3 Upon Requesting Carrier's request, Ameritech shall perform the functions necessary to combine Ameritech's Network Elements in any manner, even if those elements are not ordinarily combined in Ameritech's network; provided that such combination is (i) technically feasible and
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