Common use of Deployment and Interference Clause in Contracts

Deployment and Interference. 68.6.1. In providing services utilizing the HFPL, Sprint shall allow CLEC to deploy underlying technology that does not significantly interfere with other advanced services and analog circuit-switched voice band transmissions. 68.6.2. For any technology, CLEC represents that its use of any Sprint network element, or of its own equipment or facilities in conjunction with any Sprint network element, will not materially interfere with or impair service over any facilities of Sprint, its affiliated companies or connecting and concurring carriers, cause damage to Sprint’s plant, impair the privacy of any communications carried over Sprint’s facilities or create hazards to employees or the public. Upon reasonable written notice and after a reasonable opportunity to cure, Sprint may discontinue service if CLEC violates this provision. The termination of service will be limited to CLEC’s use of the element(s) causing the violation. Sprint will not disconnect the elements causing the violation if, after receipt of written notice and opportunity to cure, CLEC demonstrates that their use of the network element is not the cause of the network harm. PART I CALL RELATED DATABASES

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

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Deployment and Interference. 68.6.1. In providing services utilizing the HFPL, Sprint shall allow CLEC to deploy underlying technology that does not significantly interfere with other advanced services and analog circuit-switched voice band transmissions. 68.6.2. For any technology, CLEC represents that its use of any Sprint network element, or of its own equipment or facilities in conjunction with any Sprint network element, will not materially interfere with or impair service over any facilities of Sprint, its affiliated companies or connecting and concurring carriers, cause damage to Sprint’s plant, impair the privacy of any communications carried over Sprint’s facilities or create hazards to employees or the public. Upon reasonable written notice and after a reasonable opportunity to cure, Sprint may discontinue service if CLEC violates this provision. The termination of service will be limited to CLEC’s use of the element(s) causing the violation. Sprint will not disconnect the elements causing the violation if, after receipt of written notice and opportunity to cure, CLEC demonstrates that their use of the network element is not the cause of the network harm. PART I CALL RELATED DATABASES

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

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