Common use of EEL to Loop Retermination Clause in Contracts

EEL to Loop Retermination. 2.11.1 TWTC may utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process to disconnect an EEL circuit and reterminate the Loop portion of the former EEL circuit to a collocation arrangement in the end-user’s Serving Wire Center (EU SWC). 2.11.2 This process is available when the existing Loop portion of the EEL will be re- used and the resulting Loop will be subject to the rates, terms and conditions for that particular Loop as set forth in this Attachment. This process will apply only to EELs that include as a part of its combination a DS1 Loop, UVL-SL2 Loop, 4-Wire UDL Loop (64, 56 kbs) and a 2-Wire ISDN Loop. 2.11.3 AT&T shall charge the applicable EEL to Loop Retermination rates found in Exhibit A. TWTC shall also be charged applicable manual service order, collocation cross-connect and EEL (including the Transport and Loop portions of the EEL) disconnect charges as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.11.4 The EEL to Loop Retermination process is not available when a dispatch outside the serving wire center where the Loop terminates is required. If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.11.2 above, or if TWTC elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, TWTC must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop. In such cases, TWTC will be charged the EEL disconnect charges and the full nonrecurring rates for installation of a new Loop, as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.11.5 The EEL to Loop Retermination process and requirements will be handled in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Ordering Guidelines and CLEC Information Packages as referenced in Sections 1.14.1 and 1.14.2 above.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement, MFN Agreement

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EEL to Loop Retermination. 2.11.1 TWTC 2.1.13.1 Syniverse may utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process to disconnect an EEL circuit and reterminate the Loop portion of the former EEL circuit to a collocation arrangement in the end-user’s Serving Wire Center (EU SWC). 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 This process is available when the existing Loop portion of the EEL will be re- used and the resulting Loop will be subject to the rates, terms and conditions for that particular Loop as set forth in this Attachment. This process will apply only to EELs that include as a part of its combination a DS1 Loop, UVL-SL2 Loop, 4-Wire UDL Loop (64, 56 kbs) and a 2-Wire ISDN Loop. 2.11.3 2.1.13.3 AT&T shall charge the applicable EEL to Loop Retermination rates found in Exhibit A. TWTC Syniverse shall also be charged applicable manual service order, collocation cross-connect and EEL (including the Transport and Loop portions of the EEL) disconnect charges as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.11.4 2.1.13.4 The EEL to Loop Retermination process is not available when a dispatch outside the serving wire center where the Loop terminates is required. If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 above, or if TWTC Syniverse elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, TWTC Syniverse must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop. In such cases, TWTC Syniverse will be charged the EEL disconnect charges and the full nonrecurring rates for installation of a new Loop, as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.11.5 2.1.13.5 The EEL to Loop Retermination process and requirements will be handled in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Ordering Guidelines and CLEC Information Packages as referenced in Sections 1.14.1 1.13.1 and 1.14.2 1.13.2 above.. Page 76 of 419

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Adoption Agreement, Interconnection Adoption Agreement

EEL to Loop Retermination. 2.11.1 TWTC 2.1.13.1 VarTec may utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process to disconnect an EEL circuit and reterminate the Loop portion of the former EEL circuit to a collocation arrangement in the end-user’s Serving Wire Center (EU SWC). 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 This process is available when the existing Loop portion of the EEL will be re- used and the resulting Loop will be subject to the rates, terms and conditions for that particular Loop as set forth in this Attachment. This process will apply only to EELs that include as a part of its combination a DS1 Loop, UVL-SL2 Loop, 4-Wire UDL Loop (64, 56 kbs) and a 2-Wire ISDN Loop. 2.11.3 AT&T 2.1.13.3 BellSouth shall charge the applicable EEL to Loop Retermination rates found in Exhibit A. TWTC VarTec shall also be charged applicable manual service order, collocation cross-connect and EEL (including the Transport and Loop portions of the EEL) disconnect charges as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.11.4 2.1.13.4 The EEL to Loop Retermination process is not available when a dispatch outside the serving wire center where the Loop terminates is required. If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 above, or if TWTC VarTec elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, TWTC VarTec must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop. In such cases, TWTC VarTec will be charged the EEL disconnect charges and the full nonrecurring rates for installation of a new Loop, as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.11.5 2.1.13.5 The EEL to Loop Retermination process and requirements will be handled in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Ordering Guidelines and CLEC Information Packages as referenced in Sections 1.14.1 1.13.1 and 1.14.2 1.13.2 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

EEL to Loop Retermination. 2.11.1 TWTC may utilize the 2.1.13.1 AIN/Birchmay utilizehte EEL to Loop Retermination process procses to disconnect an EEL circuit and reterminate the Loop portion of the former EEL circuit to a collocation arrangement in the end-end- user’s Serving Wire ServingWire Center (EU SWC). 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 This process is available when the existing Loop portion ptoiorn of the EEL will EELwill be re- re-used and the resulting Loop will be willbe subject to the rates, terms and conditions for that particular Loop as set forth in this Attachment. This process will apply wiallpply only to EELs that include as a aas part of its combination a DS1 Loop, UVL-SL2 Loop, 4-Wire UDL Loop (64, 56 kbs) and a 2-Wire ISDN Loop. 2.11.3 2.1.13.3 AT&T shall charge the applicable EEL to Loop Retermination rates found in Exhibit A. TWTC AIN/Birch shall also be charged applicable manual service order, collocation cross-connect and EEL (including the Transport and Loop portions of the EEL) disconnect EEdLi)sconnect charges as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.11.4 2.1.13.4 The EEL to Loop Retermination process is not available when a dispatch adispatch outside the serving wire center where the Loop terminates is required. If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 above, or if TWTC AIN/Birch elects not to utilize toutilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, TWTC must processA,IN/Birchmust submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop. In such cases, TWTC AINB/irch will be charged the EEL disconnect charges and the disconnecctharges andthe full nonrecurring rates for installation of a new Loop, as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.11.5 2.1.13.5 The EEL to Loop Retermination process and requirements reqreumi ents will be handled behandled in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Ordering Guidelines and CLEC Information Packages as referenced in Sections 1.14.1 1.18.1 and 1.14.2 1.18.2 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: MFN Agreement

EEL to Loop Retermination. 2.11.1 TWTC 2.1.13.1 FPB may utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process to disconnect an EEL circuit and reterminate the Loop portion of the former EEL circuit to a collocation arrangement in the end-user’s Serving Wire Center (EU SWC). 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 This process is available when the existing Loop portion of the EEL will be re- used and the resulting Loop will be subject to the rates, terms and conditions for that particular Loop as set forth in this Attachment. This process will apply only to EELs that include as a part of its combination a DS1 Loop, UVL-SL2 Loop, 4-Wire UDL Loop (64, 56 kbs) and a 2-Wire ISDN Loop. 2.11.3 AT&T 2.1.13.3 BellSouth shall charge the applicable EEL to Loop Retermination rates found in Exhibit A. TWTC FPB shall also be charged applicable manual service order, collocation cross-connect and EEL (including the Transport and Loop portions of the EEL) disconnect charges as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.11.4 2.1.13.4 The EEL to Loop Retermination process is not available when a dispatch outside the serving wire center where the Loop terminates is required. If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 above, or if TWTC FPB elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, TWTC FPB must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop. In such cases, TWTC FPB will be charged the EEL disconnect charges and the full nonrecurring rates for installation of a new Loop, as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.11.5 2.1.13.5 The EEL to Loop Retermination process and requirements will be handled in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Ordering Guidelines and CLEC Information Packages as referenced in Sections 1.14.1 1.13.1 and 1.14.2 1.13.2 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Clec Agreement

EEL to Loop Retermination. 2.11.1 TWTC 2.1.13.1 BLC Management may utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process to disconnect an EEL circuit and reterminate the Loop portion of the former EEL circuit to a collocation arrangement in the end-user’s Serving Wire Center (EU SWC). 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 This process is available when the existing Loop portion of the EEL will be re- used and the resulting Loop will be subject to the rates, terms and conditions for that particular Loop as set forth in this Attachment. This process will apply only to EELs that include as a part of its combination a DS1 Loop, UVL-SL2 Loop, 4-Wire UDL Loop (64, 56 kbs) and a 2-Wire ISDN Loop. 2.11.3 2.1.13.3 AT&T shall charge the applicable EEL to Loop Retermination rates found in Exhibit A. TWTC BLC Management shall also be charged applicable manual service order, collocation cross-connect and EEL (including the Transport and Loop portions of the EEL) disconnect charges as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.11.4 2.1.13.4 The EEL to Loop Retermination process is not available when a dispatch outside the serving wire center where the Loop terminates is required. If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 above, or if TWTC BLC Management elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, TWTC BLC Management must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop. In such cases, TWTC BLC Management will be charged the EEL disconnect charges and the full nonrecurring rates for installation of a new Loop, as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.11.5 2.1.13.5 The EEL to Loop Retermination process and requirements will be handled in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Ordering Guidelines and CLEC Information Packages as referenced in Sections 1.14.1 1.13.1 and 1.14.2 1.13.2 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

EEL to Loop Retermination. 2.11.1 TWTC may utilize the 2.1.13.1 AFS of GAmay utilizethe EEL to Loop Retermination process proecss to disconnect an EEL circuit and reterminate the Loop portion of the former EEL circuit to a collocation arrangement in the end-end- user’s Serving Wire ServingWire Center (EU SWC). 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 This process is available when the existing Loop portion ptoiorn of the EEL will EELwill be re- re-used and the resulting Loop will be willbe subject to the rates, terms and conditions for that particular Loop as set forth in this Attachment. This process will apply wiallpply only to EELs that include as a aas part of its combination a DS1 Loop, UVL-SL2 Loop, 4-Wire UDL Loop (64, 56 kbs) and a 2-Wire ISDN Loop. 2.11.3 2.1.13.3 AT&T shall charge the applicable EEL to Loop Retermination rates found in Exhibit A. TWTC AFS of GA shall also be charged applicable manual service order, collocation cross-connect and EEL (including the Transport and Loop portions of the EEL) disconnect EEdLi)sconnect charges as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.11.4 2.1.13.4 The EEL to Loop Retermination process is not available when a dispatch adispatch outside the serving wire center where the Loop terminates is required. If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 above, or if TWTC AFS of GA elects not to utilize toutilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, TWTC must AFS of GAmust submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop. In such cases, TWTC will AFSof GAwill be charged the EEL disconnect charges and the disconnecctharges andthe full nonrecurring rates for installation of a new Loop, as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.11.5 2.1.13.5 The EEL to Loop Retermination process and requirements reqreumi ents will be handled behandled in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Ordering Guidelines and CLEC Information Packages as referenced in Sections 1.14.1 1.13.1 and 1.14.2 1.13.2 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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EEL to Loop Retermination. 2.11.1 TWTC may 2.1.13.1 AIN/Birchmay utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process to disconnect todisconnect an EEL circuit and reterminate the Loop portion of the former EEL circuit to a toa collocation arrangement in the end-end- user’s Serving Wire ServingWire Center (EU SWCEUSWC). 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 This process is available when the existing Loop portion of the EEL will EELwill be re- re-used and the resulting Loop will be willbe subject to the rates, terms and conditions for that particular Loop as set forth in this Attachment. This process will apply only to EELs that include as a asa part of its combination a DS1 Loop, UVL-SL2 Loop, 4-Wire UDL Loop (64, 56 kbs) and a 2-Wire ISDN Loop. 2.11.3 2.1.13.3 AT&T shall charge the applicable EEL to Loop Retermination rates found in Exhibit A. TWTC AIN/Birch shall also be charged applicable manual service order, collocation cross-connect and EEL (including the Transport and Loop portions of the EELEELd) disconnect isconnect charges as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.11.4 2.1.13.4 The EEL to Loop Retermination process is not available when a dispatch adispatch outside the serving wire center where the Loop terminates is required. If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 above, or if TWTC AIN/Birch elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, TWTC must ,AIN/Birchmust submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop. In such cases, TWTC AIN/Birch will be charged the EEL disconnect charges and the disconnectcharges andthe full nonrecurring rates for installation of a new Loop, as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.11.5 2.1.13.5 The EEL to Loop Retermination process and requirements requriements will be handled behandled in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Ordering Guidelines and CLEC Information Packages as referenced in Sections 1.14.1 1.18.1 and 1.14.2 1.18.2 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Adoption Agreement

EEL to Loop Retermination. 2.11.1 TWTC 2.1.13.1 Excel may utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process to disconnect an EEL circuit and reterminate the Loop portion of the former EEL circuit to a collocation arrangement in the end-user’s Serving Wire Center (EU SWC). 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 This process is available when the existing Loop portion of the EEL will be re- used and the resulting Loop will be subject to the rates, terms and conditions for that particular Loop as set forth in this Attachment. This process will apply only to EELs that include as a part of its combination a DS1 Loop, UVL-SL2 Loop, 4-Wire UDL Loop (64, 56 kbs) and a 2-Wire ISDN Loop. 2.11.3 AT&T 2.1.13.3 BellSouth shall charge the applicable EEL to Loop Retermination rates found in Exhibit A. TWTC Excel shall also be charged applicable manual service order, collocation cross-connect and EEL (including the Transport and Loop portions of the EEL) disconnect charges as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.11.4 2.1.13.4 The EEL to Loop Retermination process is not available when a dispatch outside the serving wire center where the Loop terminates is required. If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 above, or if TWTC Excel elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, TWTC Excel must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop. In such cases, TWTC Excel will be charged the EEL disconnect charges and the full nonrecurring rates for installation of a new Loop, as set forth in Exhibit A. 2.11.5 2.1.13.5 The EEL to Loop Retermination process and requirements will be handled in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Ordering Guidelines and CLEC Information Packages as referenced in Sections 1.14.1 1.13.1 and 1.14.2 1.13.2 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

EEL to Loop Retermination. 2.11.1 TWTC 2.1.13.1 <<customer_short_name>> may utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process to disconnect an EEL circuit and reterminate the Loop portion of the former EEL circuit to a collocation arrangement in the end-user’s Serving Wire Center (EU SWC). 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 This process is available when the existing Loop portion of the EEL will be re- used and the resulting Loop will be subject to the rates, terms and conditions for that particular Loop as set forth in this Attachment. This process will apply only to EELs that include as a part of its combination a DS1 Loop, UVL-SL2 Loop, 4-Wire UDL Loop (64, 56 kbs) and a 2-Wire ISDN Loop., 2.11.3 AT&T 2.1.13.3 BellSouth shall charge the applicable EEL to Loop Retermination rates found in Exhibit A. TWTC <<customer_short_name>> shall also be charged applicable manual service order, collocation cross-connect and EEL (including the Transport and Loop portions of the EEL) disconnect charges as set forth in Exhibit A of this Attachment. 2.11.4 2.1.13.4 The EEL to Loop Retermination process is not available when a dispatch outside the serving wire center where the Loop terminates is required. If an outside dispatch is required, or if the Loop portion of the EEL is not one of the Loop types referenced in Section 2.11.2 2.1.13.2 above, or if TWTC <<customer_short_name>> elects not to utilize the EEL to Loop Retermination process, TWTC <<customer_short_name>> must submit an LSR to disconnect the entire EEL circuit, and must submit a separate LSR for the requested standalone Loop. In such cases, TWTC will be charged the EEL disconnect charges and the full nonrecurring rates for installation of a new Loop, as set forth in Exhibit A., 2.11.5 2.1.13.5 The EEL to Loop Retermination process and requirements will be handled in accordance with the guidelines set forth in the Ordering Guidelines and CLEC Information Packages as referenced in Sections 1.14.1 1.13.1 and 1.14.2 1.13.2 above.. Version: 4Q06 Standard ICA 11/30/06

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: MFN Agreement

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