Customer-Provided Access Sample Clauses

Customer-Provided Access. With the Customer-Provided Access feature, where Customer has a third-party local access circuit (subject to an interconnection arrangement with Verizon) at a Verizon- approved location, Verizon will connect that local access circuit to its related Verizon network service(s).
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Customer-Provided Access. Customer-provided access is available if Customer’s provider has an Interconnection arrangement with Verizon. With respect to such Customer-provided access, the demarcation points for Local Access are the access ports at the interconnection point on the Verizon network (Local Access service demarcation). Customer must provide the “meet-me” location (a valid suite and building where the Local Access service demarcation is located). Customer is responsible for bringing the connection to the Local Access service demarcation site. Customer will arrange and pay for the provisioning of the connection through a third-party. Any facilities and additional cabling required at Customer’s site are Customer’s sole responsibility. Verizon has no knowledge of, nor responsibility for, any part of Customer’s access beyond the Local Access service demarcation. To enable Customer- provided access, Customer must provide applicable tie-down information to Verizon. If Customer’s provider does not have an Interconnection arrangement with Verizon, then Customer-provided access is not available.
Customer-Provided Access. For Customer Provided Access, Customer will select its carrier and pay that carrier directly for all costs associated with the local access interconnection and access-related charges imposed by the carrier (including without limitation, installation charges). Customer's chosen carrier shall terminate the local access circuit at the nearest Qwest network access point, to be designated by Qwest and at a termination point designated by Qwest. Customer Provided Access ("CPA") monthly recurring charges ("CPA Charges") may apply when the Customer elects to order its own local access from another carrier. CPA Charges will apply when the Customer orders its own local access from a LEC to connect the Customer premises to the Qwest Domestic Network and the circuit is provisioned on a Qwest dedicated circuit from the Qwest POP Serving Wire Center ("SWC") to the Qwest POP. CPA charges will be waived when the Customer's local access circuit rides a non-dedicated entrance facility, not controlled by Qwest, to connect the Qwest POP SWC to the Qwest POP. The Customer must identify the local access carrier at the time of order. Qwest will notify the Customer during the service order process if the CPA Charges will apply. If Customer multiplexes or subrates any Customer Provided Access and provides such services to third parties, then Customer shall provide to Qwest all information Qwest requests to maintain its network. Such information includes but is not limited to, all customer design and billing account information to enable Qwest to issue necessary Access Service Requests to perform the requested maintenance and/or rearrangements. Customer shall provide such information to Qwest within thirty (30) days of Qwest's request for the information.
Customer-Provided Access. Where Verizon has the necessary interconnection arrangement in place and subject to Verizon approval of the Customer Site, Verizon will connect a Customer-provided access circuit to its related Verizon connectivity service(s). An Access MRC and NRC will apply to cover Verizon’s provision of a physical connection (cross connect) from that access circuit to the Service Equipment used to provide the associated Verizon connectivity service.

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