Compensation For Exchange Of Traffic Using Unbundled Network Elements Sample Clauses

Compensation For Exchange Of Traffic Using Unbundled Network Elements. Compensation arrangements between NEN and GTE for exchanging traffic when NEN uses GTE provided Unbundled Network Elements; i.e., port and local switching, transport, shall be as provided in Appendix F.
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Compensation For Exchange Of Traffic Using Unbundled Network Elements. Compensation arrangements between NEWSOUTH and GTE for exchanging traffic when NEWSOUTH uses GTE provided Unbundled Network Elements; i.e., port and local switching, transport, shall be as provided in Appendix F.
Compensation For Exchange Of Traffic Using Unbundled Network Elements. Compensation arrangements between MFN and GTE for exchanging traffic when MFN uses GTE provided Unbundled Network Elements; i.e., port and local switching, transport, shall be as provided in Appendix F.
Compensation For Exchange Of Traffic Using Unbundled Network Elements. Compensation arrangements between Mpower and GTE for exchanging traffic when Mpower uses GTE provided Unbundled Network Elements; i.e., port and local switching, transport, shall be as provided in Appendix F. The following bold, italicized provisions (“Provisions”) are inoperable in this Agreement because the Commission has rejected them consistently in previously submitted Agreements. Based upon such previous Commission action, GTE concludes that the Provisions must likewise be made inoperable in this Agreement. Nevertheless, GTE believes the Provisions are required by the law, and are consistent with Sections 252(e) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Thus, GTE reserves the right to challenge the necessity and appropriateness of the Provisions in the future.
Compensation For Exchange Of Traffic Using Unbundled Network Elements. Compensation arrangements between NorthPoint and GTE for exchanging traffic when NorthPoint uses GTE provided Unbundled Network Elements; i.e., port and local switching, transport, shall be as provided in Appendix F.
Compensation For Exchange Of Traffic Using Unbundled Network Elements. Compensation arrangements between QTC and GTE for exchanging traffic when QTC uses GTE provided Unbundled Network Elements; i.e., port and local switching, transport, shall be as provided in Appendix J.
Compensation For Exchange Of Traffic Using Unbundled Network Elements. Compensation arrangements between SETI and GTE for exchanging traffic when SETI uses GTE provided Unbundled Network Elements; i.e., port and local switching, transport, shall be as provided in Appendix J.
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