Coordinated Installation With Cooperative Testing Option Sample Clauses

Coordinated Installation With Cooperative Testing Option. The Coordinated Installation with Cooperative Testing option may be ordered for new or existing service. For an existing USW or other Co-Provider end user changing to DSLnet, the Coordinated Installation option is a “lift and lay” procedure with cooperative testing. DSLnet has the option of designating a specific appointment time when the order is placed. If no appointment time is specified when the order is initiated, DSLnet will provide such information to USW at least 48 hours prior to the desired appointment time. At the appointment time, USW will “lift” the Loop from its current termination and “lay” it on its new termination connecting to DSLnet. USW will complete the required performance tests and perform other testing as requested by DSLnet. Testing requested by DSLnet that exceeds testing requirements contained in USW’s Technical Publication 77384 will be billed to DSLnet. Test results will be recorded as benchmarks for future testing and will be forwarded to DSLnet.
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Coordinated Installation With Cooperative Testing Option. The Coordinated Installation with Cooperative Testing option may be ordered for new or existing service. For an existing Qwest or other CLEC end user changing to CLEC, the Coordinated Installation option includes cooperative testing. CLEC has the option of designating a specific appointment time when the order is placed. If no appointment time is specified when the order is initiated, CLEC will provide such information to Qwest at least 48 hours prior to the desired appointment time. At the appointment time, Qwest will disconnect the Loop from its current termination and deliver it to the point of demarcation in coordination with CLEC. Qwest will complete the required performance tests and perform other testing as requested by CLEC. Testing requested by CLEC that exceeds testing requirements contained in U S WEST’s Technical Publication 77384 will be billed to CLEC. Test results will be recorded as benchmarks for future testing and will be forwarded to CLEC. Coordinated Installation with Cooperative Testing rates apply for this option and are contained in Exhibit A of this Agreement. The following are the performance tests generally performed by loop type: ▪ 2-Wire and 4-Wire Analog Loops No, Opens, Grounds, Shorts, or Foreign Volts. Insertion Loss = 0 to -8.5 dB at 1004 Hz (long loops, i.e., loops with higher loss, exist in some areas and are proper for that long route design area) Automatic Number Identification (ANI) when dial-tone is present ▪ 2-Wire and 4-Wire Non-Loaded Loops No Load Coils, Opens, Grounds, Shorts, or Foreign Volts. DC Continuity Insertion Loss = 0 to -8.5 dB at 1004 Hz (longer loops, i.e., loops with higher loss, exist in some areas and are proper for that long route design area) Automatic Number Identification (ANI) when dial-tone is present Digital Capable Loops ▪ Basic Rate ISDN Capable Loops No Load Coils, Opens, Grounds, Shorts, or Foreign Volts. Insertion Loss = ≤ 42 dB at 40 kHz Errored Second and Severely Errored Second Testing per Technical Publication 77384, where test capability exists. ▪ IDSL Loops No Load Coils, Opens, Grounds, Shorts or Foreign Volts. Insertion Loss = < 42 dB at 40 kHz Errored Second and Severely Errored Second Testing per Technical Publication 77384, where test capability exists ▪ DS1 Capable Loops Access, Errored Second and Severely Errored Second Testing ▪ DS3 Capable Loops Access, Errored Second and Severely Errored Second Testing per ANSI Standard T1.510 ▪ ADSL Qualified Loops No Load Coils, Opens,...
Coordinated Installation With Cooperative Testing Option. The Coordinated Installation with Cooperative Testing option may be ordered for new or existing service. For an existing USWC or other Co-Provider end user changing to NAS, the Coordinated Installation option is a “lift and lay” procedure with cooperative testing. NAS has the option of designating a specific appointment time when the order is placed. If no appointment time is specified when the order is initiated, NAS will provide such information to USWC at least 48 hours prior to the desired appointment time. At the appointment time, USWC will “lift” the Loop from its current termination and “lay” it on its new termination connecting to NAS. USWC will complete the required performance tests and perform other testing as requested by NAS. Testing requested by NAS that exceeds testing requirements contained in USWC’s Technical Publication 77384 will be billed to NAS. Test results will be recorded as benchmarks for future testing and will be forwarded to NAS.

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