Common use of Electronic Bonding Interface Clause in Contracts

Electronic Bonding Interface. (EBI) is an interface that is available for trouble report submission and status updates. This EBI conforms to ANSI guidelines T1:227:1995 and T1.228:1995, Electronic Communications Implementation Committee (ECIC) Trouble Report Format Definition (TFRD) Number 1 as defined in ECIC document ECIC/TRA/95-003, and all guidelines referenced within those documents, as mutually agreed upon by CLEC and PACIFIC. Functions currently implemented will include Enter Trouble, Request Trouble Report Status, Add Trouble Information, Modify Trouble Report Attributes, Trouble Report Attribute Value Change Notification, and Cancel Trouble Report, as explained in 6 and 9 of ANSI T1.228:1995. CLEC and PACIFIC will exchange requests over a mutually agreeable X.25-based network.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Resale Agreement Between Pacific Bell, Resale Agreement Between Pacific Bell

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Electronic Bonding Interface. (EBI) is an interface that is available for trouble report submission and status updates. This EBI conforms to ANSI guidelines T1:227:1995 and T1.228:1995, Electronic Communications Implementation Committee (ECIC) Trouble Report Format Definition (TFRD) Number 1 as defined in ECIC document ECIC/TRA/95-003, and all guidelines referenced within those documents, as mutually agreed upon by CLEC and PACIFICSWBT. Functions currently implemented will include Enter Trouble, Request Trouble Report Status, Add Trouble Information, Modify Trouble Report Attributes, Trouble Report Attribute Value Change Notification, and Cancel Trouble Report, as explained in 6 and 9 of ANSI T1.228:1995. CLEC and PACIFIC SWBT will exchange requests over a mutually agreeable X.25-based network.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Resale Agreement (United States Telecommunications Inc/Fl)

Electronic Bonding Interface. (EBI) is an interface that is available for trouble report submission and status updates. This EBI conforms to ANSI guidelines T1:227:1995 and T1.228:1995, Electronic Communications Implementation Committee (ECIC) Trouble Report Format Definition (TFRD) Number 1 as defined in ECIC document ECIC/TRA/95-003, and all guidelines referenced within those documents, as mutually agreed upon by CLEC Pac-West and PACIFIC. Functions currently implemented will include Enter Trouble, Request Trouble Report Status, Add Trouble Information, Modify Trouble Report Attributes, Trouble Report Attribute Value Change Notification, and Cancel Trouble Report, as explained in 6 and 9 of ANSI T1.228:1995. CLEC Pac-West and PACIFIC will exchange requests over a mutually agreeable X.25-based network.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Pac-West Telecomm Inc)

Electronic Bonding Interface. (EBI) is an interface that is available for trouble report submission and status updates. This EBI conforms to ANSI guidelines T1:227:1995 and T1.228:1995, Electronic Communications Implementation Committee (ECIC) Trouble Report Format Definition (TFRD) Number 1 I as defined in ECIC document ECIC/TRA/95-003, and all guidelines referenced within those documents, as mutually agreed upon by CLEC and PACIFICSWBT. Functions currently implemented will include Enter Trouble, Request Trouble Report Status, Add Trouble Information, Modify Trouble Report Attributes, Trouble Report Attribute Value Change Notification, and Cancel Trouble Report, as explained in 6 and 9 of ANSI T1.228:1995. CLEC and PACIFIC SWBT will exchange requests over a mutually agreeable X.25-based network.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Resale Agreement (Essential Com Inc)

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Electronic Bonding Interface. (EBI) is an interface that is available for trouble report submission and status updates. This EBI conforms to ANSI guidelines T1:227:1995 and T1.228:1995, Electronic Electronic. Communications Implementation Committee (ECIC) Trouble Report Format Definition (TFRD) Number 1 as defined in ECIC document ECIC/TRA/95ECICITRA/95-003, and all guidelines referenced within those documents, as mutually agreed upon by CLEC and PACIFICNEVADA. Functions currently implemented will include Enter Trouble, Request Trouble Trouble- Report Status, Add Trouble Information, Modify Trouble Report Attributes, Trouble Report Attribute Value Change Notification, and Cancel Trouble Report, as explained in 6 and 9 of ANSI T1.228:1995TI.228:1995. CLEC and PACIFIC NEVADA will exchange requests over a mutually agreeable X.25-based network.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Pac-West Telecomm Inc)

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