Cooperative Testing Procedure Sample Clauses

Cooperative Testing Procedure. 8.5.4.1 The SBC-12STATE field technician will call the LOC and the LOC will contact the CLEC for test and resolution of the trouble ticket and to verify basic metallic loop parameters including proof of continuity and pair balance. 8.5.4.2 If the loop passes the “Proof of Continuity” parameters, as defined by this Appendix for DSL capable loops, the technician will close out the trouble report and the LOC will bill for the cooperative testing. 8.5.4.3 If the Cooperative testing fails “Proof of Continuity” parameters, as defined by this Appendix for DSL capable loops, the LOC technician will take any reasonable steps to immediately resolve the problem with the CLEC on the line including, but not limited to, calling the central office to perform work or troubleshooting for physical faults. If the problem cannot be resolved in an expedient manner, the technician will release the CLEC representative, and perform the work reasonably necessary to bring the loop to standard continuity parameters as defined by this Appendix for xDSL capable loops. When the aforementioned test parameters are met, the LOC will contact the CLEC for another cooperative testing.
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Cooperative Testing Procedure. 8.4.1 The CenturyTel field technician or other CenturyTel personnel will contact Socket for test and resolution of the trouble ticket and to verify basic metallic loop parameters including proof of continuity and pair balance. 8.4.2 If the loop or subloop passes the “Proof of Continuity” parameters, as defined by this Article for xDSL capable loops or subloops, the technician will close out the trouble report and the LOC will bill and Socket shall pay for the Cooperative Test as provided for in Section 7.3.1 above.
Cooperative Testing Procedure. 10.4.1 The AT&T ILLINOIS field technician will call the LOC and the LOC will contact CLEC for test and resolution of the trouble ticket and to verify basic metallic loop parameters including proof of continuity and pair balance. 10.4.2 If the loop passes the “Proof of Continuity” parameters, as defined by this Appendix for DSL capable loops, the technician will close out the trouble report and the LOC will bill and CLEC will pay for the cooperative testing as referenced in section 9.4.2 above. 10.4.3 If the Cooperative testing fails “Proof of Continuity” parameters, as defined by this Appendix for DSL capable loops, the LOC technician will take any reasonable steps to immediately resolve the problem with CLEC on the line including, but not limited to, calling the central office to perform work or troubleshooting for physical faults. If the problem cannot be resolved in an expedient manner, the technician will release the CLEC representative, and perform the work reasonably necessary to bring the loop to standard continuity parameters as defined by this Appendix for xDSL capable loops. When the aforementioned test parameters are met, the LOC will contact CLEC for another cooperative testing. 10.4.4 AT&T ILLINOIS will be relieved of the obligation to perform Cooperative Testing on a particular loop and will assume acceptance of the loop by CLEC when CLEC cannot provide a “live” representative (through no answer or placement on hold) for over ten (10) minutes. AT&T ILLINOIS may then close the order utilizing existing procedures, document the time and reason, and may xxxx XXXX and CLEC shall pay the minimum charges as if the Cooperative Test had been completed and the loop accepted, as referenced in section 9.4.2.
Cooperative Testing Procedure. 8.5.1 The AT&T field technician will call the WCMC and the WCMC will contact CLEC for test and resolution of the trouble ticket and to verify basic metallic loop parameters including proof of continuity and pair balance. 8.5.2 If the loop passes the “Proof of Continuity” parameters, as defined by this Attachment for xDSL capable loops, the technician will close out the trouble report. 8.5.3 If the Cooperative testing fails “Proof of Continuity” parameters, as defined by this Attachment for xDSL capable loops, the WCMC technician will take any reasonable steps to immediately resolve the problem with CLEC on the line including, but not limited to, calling the central office to perform work or troubleshooting for physical faults. If the problem cannot be resolved in an expedient manner, the technician will release the CLEC representative, and perform the work reasonably necessary to bring the loop to standard continuity parameters as defined by this Attachment for xDSL capable loops. When the aforementioned test parameters are met, the WCMC will contact CLEC for another Cooperative Test. 8.5.4 AT&T will be relieved of the obligation to perform Cooperative Testing on a particular loop and will assume acceptance of the test by CLEC when CLEC cannot provide a “live” representative (through no answer or placement on hold) for over ten (10) minutes. AT&T may then close the trouble ticket, document the time and reason, and xxxx XXXX for ten (10) minutes of time, as provided for in Section 7.3.1 above.
Cooperative Testing Procedure. 96.4.1. The CenturyLink field technician or other CenturyLink personnel will contact **CLEC for test and resolution of the trouble ticket and to verify basic metallic loop parameters including Proof of Continuity and pair balance. 96.4.2. If the loop or subloop passes the Proof of Continuity parameters, as defined by this Article for xDSL-Capable Loops or Subloops, the technician will close out the trouble report, and the LOC will xxxx and **CLEC shall pay for the Cooperative Test as provided for in Section 95.3 above. 96.4.3. If the Cooperative testing fails Proof of Continuity parameters, as defined by this Article for xDSL-Capable Loops or Subloops, the LOC technician will take any reasonable steps to immediately resolve the problem with **CLEC on the line including, but not limited to, calling the Central Office to perform work or troubleshooting for physical faults. If the problem cannot be resolved in an expedient manner, the technician will release the **CLEC representative and perform the work reasonably necessary to bring the loop or subloop to standard Continuity parameters as defined by this Article for xDSL-Capable Loops or Subloops. When the aforementioned test parameters are met, the LOC will contact **CLEC for another Cooperative Test. 96.4.4. Both Parties will work together to implement Cooperative Testing procedures that are efficient and effective.
Cooperative Testing Procedure. 8.5.1 The AT&T field technician will call the WCMC and the WCMC will contact CLEC for test and resolution of the trouble ticket and to verify basic metallic loop parameters including proof of continuity and pair balance.

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