E911/911 Services Sample Clauses

E911/911 Services. 14.1 Where available, AT&T will afford CLEC’s customers with resold lines the ability to make 911 calls. CLEC is responsible for collecting from its resold end users and remitting to AT&T the charges that appear on the CLEC Master Account bill Where requested by AT&T, CLEC will provide AT&T with accurate and complete information regarding its customers in a format and time frame prescribed by AT&T for purposes of 911 administration. AT&T will make CLEC Customer information available to the appropriate PSAP. AT&T shall use its service order process to update and maintain, on the same schedule that it uses for its Customers, the CLEC Customer service information in the ALI/DMS (Automatic Location Identification/Data Management System) used to support E911/911 services.
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E911/911 Services. 47.1.1 Where and to the extent BA provides E911/911 call routing to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”) to BA’s own end user retail Customers, BA shall provide to AT&T, for resold BA Resale Service dial tone lines, E911/911 call routing to the appropriate PSAP. BA shall provide AT&T Customer information for resold BA Resale Service dial tone lines to the PSAP as that information is provided to BA by AT&T where and to the same extent that BA provides BA Customer information to the PSAP. BA shall update and maintain, on the same schedule that BA uses for BA’s own end user retail Customers, for AT&T Customers served by resold BA Resale Service dial tone lines, the Customer information in BA’s E911 databases. To the extent technically feasible, the services provided by BA to AT&T under this Section 47.1.1 shall be provided at Parity.
E911/911 Services. 12.6.5.1 Where and to the extent that Verizon provides E911/911 call routing to a Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”) to Verizon’s own end user retail Customers, Verizon will provide to TCG, for resold Verizon Retail Telecommunications Service dial tone lines, E911/911 call routing to the appropriate PSAP. Verizon will provide TCG Customer information for resold Verizon Retail Telecommunications Service dial tone lines to the PSAP as that information is provided to Verizon by TCG where and to the same extent that Verizon provides Verizon end user retail Customer information to the PSAP. Verizon will update and maintain, on the same schedule that Verizon uses with Verizon’s own end user retail Customers, for TCG Customers served by resold Verizon Retail Telecommunications Service dial tone lines, TCG Customer information in Verizon’s E911/911 databases.
E911/911 Services. NEVADA shall provide to CLEC, for CLEC customers, E911/911 call routing to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) at parity to that provided to NEVADA’s end-user customers. NEVADA’s ALI database shall provide the PSAP with CLEC customer information. Nevada will assist the PSAP in determining the appropriate CLC to contact in the case of misrouted calls belonging to each CLC. NEVADA will provide CLEC with access to NEVADA’s Master Street Address Guide (MSAG), in paper form and magnetic tape, for purposes of allowing CLEC to update and validate customer records in the E911 Management System (E911 MS) database used to support E911/911 services. NEVADA will provide CLEC revised copies of the MSAG on a quarterly basis until such time as it is electronically available through EDI, at which time NEVADA will no longer provide CLEC with paper or tape copies thereof. NEVADA will offer to CLEC a diskette version of the MSAG, when available. NEVADA will use all reasonable efforts to maintain the MSAG database consistent with correct information in the PREMIS database. Nothing in this Agreement precludes CLEC from establishing and updating its own ALI/DMS data base.
E911/911 Services. 47.1.1 Where and to the extent BA provides E911/911 call routing to the appropriate Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”) to BA’s own end user retail Customers, BA shall provide to Sprint, for resold BA Resale Service dial tone lines, E911/911 call routing to the appropriate PSAP. BA shall provide Sprint Customer information for resold BA Resale Service dial tone lines to the PSAP as that information is provided to BA by Sprint where and to the same extent that BA provides BA Customer information to the PSAP. BA shall update and maintain, on the same schedule that BA uses for BA’s own end user retail Customers, for Sprint Customers served by resold BA Resale Service dial tone lines, the Sprint Customer information in BA’s E911 databases. To the extent technically feasible, the services provided by BA to Sprint under this Section 47.1.1 shall be provided at Parity.
E911/911 Services. 2.1 Where and to the extent that Xxxx Atlantic provides E911/911 call routing to a Public Safety Answering Point (“PSAP”) to Xxxx Atlantic’s own end user retail Customers, Xxxx Atlantic will provide to Reseller, for resold Xxxx Atlantic Retail Telecommunications Service dial tone lines, E911/911 call routing to the appropriate PSAP. Xxxx Atlantic will provide Reseller Customer information for resold Xxxx Atlantic Retail Telecommunications Service dial tone lines to the PSAP as that information is provided to Xxxx Atlantic by Reseller where and to the same extent that Xxxx Atlantic provides Xxxx Atlantic end user retail Customer information to the PSAP. Xxxx Atlantic will update and maintain, on the same schedule that Xxxx Atlantic uses with Xxxx Atlantic’s own end user retail Customers, for Reseller Customers served by resold Xxxx Atlantic Retail Telecommunications Service dial tone lines, the Reseller Customer information in Xxxx Atlantic’s E911/911 databases.
E911/911 Services. 5.1 Where available SWBT will afford CLEC’s customers with resold lines the ability to make 911 calls. CLEC will pay the appropriate PSAP applicable 911 surcharges (as defined by the appropriate Oversight Body) on resold lines. Where requested by SWBT, CLEC will provide SWBT with accurate and complete information regarding its customers in a format and time frame prescribed by SWBT for purposes of 911 administration. SWBT will provide to CLEC, for CLEC Customers, E911/911 call routing to the appropriate PSAP. SWBT will make CLEC Customer information available to the appropriate PSAP. SWBT shall use its service order process to update and maintain, on the same schedule that it uses for its Customers, the CLEC Customer service information in the ALI/DMS (Automatic Location Identification/Location Information Database) used to support E911/911 services.
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E911/911 Services. 5.1 Where available SBC ARKANSAS will afford CLEC’s customers with resold lines the ability to make 911 calls. CLEC will pay the appropriate PSAP applicable 911 surcharges (as defined by the appropriate Oversight Body) on resold lines. Where requested by SBC ARKANSAS, CLEC will provide SBC ARKANSAS with accurate and complete information regarding its customers in a format and time frame prescribed Page 72 of 533 Appendix Services/Pricing/SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE, L.P. SBC ARKANSAS/ALLTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. by SBC ARKANSAS for purposes of 911 administration. SBC ARKANSAS will provide to CLEC, for CLEC Customers, E911/911 call routing to the appropriate PSAP. SBC ARKANSAS will make CLEC Customer information available to the appropriate PSAP. SBC ARKANSAS shall use its service order process to update and maintain, on the same schedule that it uses for its Customers, the CLEC Customer service information in the ALI/DMS (Automatic Location Identification/Location Information Database) used to support E911/911 services.

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