Electronic Access to Pre-Order Functions Sample Clauses

Electronic Access to Pre-Order Functions. SWBT will provide CLEC access to one or more of the following systems: 2.3.1 RESALE SERVICES PRE-ORDER SYSTEM AVAILABILITY: 2.3.1.1 Residential Easy Access Sales Environment (R-EASE): R-EASE is an ordering entry system through which SWBT provides CLEC access to the functions of preordering when R-EASE is utilized to order SWBT Residential Resale Services. 2.3.1.2 Business Easy Access Sales Environment (B-EASE): B-EASE is an ordering entry system through which SWBT provides CLEC access to the functions of preordering when such access is utilized to order SWBT-Business Resale Services. 2.3.1.3 DataGate is a transaction-based data query system through which SWBT provides CLEC access to pre-ordering functions. This gateway shall be a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) gateway and will allow CLEC to access the preorder functions for Resale services by CLEC developing its own end-user interface. SWBT and CLEC agree to cooperate in developing and implementing an electronic communication interface that will be consistent with industry guidelines developed by the OBF and the TCIF, assuming they are different from that which SWBT is providing. 2.3.1.4 Verigate is an end-user interface developed by SWBT that provides access to the pre-ordering functions for Resale Services. Verigate may be used in connection with electronic or manual ordering. Verigate is accessible via Toolbar. 2.3.2 OTHER PRE-ORDER FUNCTION AVAILABILITY: 2.3.2.1 Where pre-ordering functions are not available electronically CLEC will manually request this information from SWBT's LSC for inclusion on the service order request. 2.3.2.2 In addition to electronic interface access to pre-order information, upon request but not more frequently than once a month, SWBT will provide CLEC certain pre-order information in batch transmission for the purposes of back-up data for periods of system unavailability. Specifically, the following database information may be electronically provided, Street Address Guide (SAG) Guide, Service and Feature Availability by NXX and a PIC list, to support address verification, service and feature availability and PIC availability, respectively. The parties recognize such information must be used to construct order requests only in exception handling situations.
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Electronic Access to Pre-Order Functions. 4.3.1 AT&T-21STATE Pre-order Interface Availability: AT&T-21STATE will provide WSP access to the following interfaces: 4.3.1.1 AT&T-21STATE will provide electronic access to OSS via web-based GUIs and application- to-application interfaces. 4.3.1.2 AT&T-21STATE will provide all relevant documentation (manuals, user guides, specifications, etc.) regarding business rules and other formatting information, as well as practices and procedures, necessary to handle OSS related requests. All relevant documentation will be readily accessible via AT&T-21STATE’s Prime Access website. Documentation may be amended by AT&T-21STATE in its sole discretion from time to time. All Parties agree to abide by the procedures contained in the then-current documentation.
Electronic Access to Pre-Order Functions. 4.4.1 Resale and UNE, and LNP Pre-order Interface Availability 4.4.1.1 The industry standard EDI/CORBA Pre-ordering Gateway is also provided by AT&T-13STATE. This pre-ordering gateway supports two structural protocols, EDI and CORBA, as recommended by the technical industry committees. EDI/CORBA is the 13-state uniform pre-order application-to-application interface that can be integrated with the CLEC's own systems. 4.4.1.2 Enhanced VeriGate is a 13-state uniform pre-order GUI interface developed by AT&T-12STATE that provides access to the pre-ordering functions. Enhanced VeriGate is accessible via the Web-Toolbar. 4.4.1.3 Intentionally Left Blank 4.4.1.4 Intentionally Left Blank
Electronic Access to Pre-Order Functions. Upon request by LSP for electronic access to pre-ordering functions, SWBT will provide LSP access to one or more of the following systems: 2.4.1 RESALE SERVICES PRE-ORDER SYSTEM AVAILABILITY:
Electronic Access to Pre-Order Functions. PACIFIC will provide Pac-West access to one or more of the following systems: 2.4.1 Resale Services Pre-order System Availability: 2.4.1.1 Service Order Retrieval and Distribution (SORD) will be available for the pre-order function of viewing the CPNI, when SORD is used to order PACIFIC resale service. 2.4.1.2 StarWriter will be available for the pre-ordering functions listed in section 2.2 when StarWriter is used to order PACIFIC single line, basic exchange, residential resale services. 2.4.2 Resale and UNE Pre-order System Availability: 2.4.2.1 DataGate is a transaction-based data query system through which PACIFIC will provide Pac-West access to pre-ordering functions. This gateway shall be a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) gateway and will allow Pac-West to access the pre-order functions for Resale services and UNE by Pac-West developing its own end-user interface. PACIFIC and Pac-West agree to cooperate in developing and implementing an electronic communication interface that will be consistent with industry guidelines developed by the OBF and the TCIF, assuming they are different from that which PACIFIC is providing. 2.4.2.2 Verigate is an end-user interface developed by PACIFIC that provides access to the pre-ordering functions for Resale Services and UNE. Verigate may be used in connection with electronic or manual ordering. Verigate will be accessible via Toolbar. 2.4.2.3 CXXX is a PACIFIC system which is available to provide the Pac-West with pre-order functions for Resale Service and UNE, with the exception of viewing CPNI. CXXX will be replaced by Verigate.

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