Common use of Determination of Non-Conforming Measurements Clause in Contracts

Determination of Non-Conforming Measurements. The determination of non- conformance will be based upon the aggregate of all CLEC data for each Tier 2 performance measurement. Non-conforming service is defined in section 4.2 (for parity measurements) and 4.3 (for benchmark measurements). The number of performance measurements determined to be “non-conforming” and therefore, eligible for Tier-2 payments, are limited according to the critical z-values shown in Table 1, section 5.0. The critical z-value is the statistical standard that determines for each performance measurement whether Qwest has met parity.

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Samples: pscdocs.utah.gov, pscdocs.utah.gov, pscdocs.utah.gov

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Determination of Non-Conforming Measurements. The determination of non- conformance will be based upon the aggregate of all CLEC data for each Tier 2 performance measurement. Non-conforming service is defined in section 4.2 (for parity measurements) and 4.3 (for benchmark measurements). The number of performance measurements determined to be “non-conforming” and therefore, eligible for Tier-2 payments, are limited according to the except that a 1.645 critical z-values shown in Table 1, section 5.0value shall be used for all parity measurements but MR-2 and OP-2. The critical z-value is the statistical standard that determines for each performance measurement whether Qwest has met parity.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Performance Assurance Plan, Performance Assurance Plan, Performance Assurance Plan

Determination of Non-Conforming Measurements. The determination of non- conformance will be based upon the aggregate of all CLEC data for each Tier 2 performance measurement. Non-conforming service is defined in section 4.2 (for parity measurements) and 4.3 (for benchmark measurements). The number of performance measurements determined to be “non-conforming” and therefore, eligible for Tier-2 payments, are limited according to the critical z-values shown in Table 1, section 5.0. The critical z-value is the statistical standard that determines for each performance measurement whether Qwest CenturyLink QC has met parity.

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Samples: pscdocs.utah.gov, pscdocs.utah.gov

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Determination of Non-Conforming Measurements. The determination of non- conformance will be based upon the aggregate of all CLEC data for each Tier 2 performance measurement. Non-conforming service is defined in section 4.2 (for parity measurements) and 4.3 (for benchmark measurements). The number of performance measurements determined to be “non-conforming” and therefore, eligible for Tier-2 payments, are limited according to the except that a 1.645 critical z-values shown in Table 1, section 5.0value shall be used for all parity measurements but MR-2 and OP-2. The critical z-value is the statistical standard that determines for each performance measurement whether Qwest CenturyLink QC has met parity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Performance Assurance Plan

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