Eligibility Criteria for Certain UNE Combinations Sample Clauses

Eligibility Criteria for Certain UNE Combinations. Combinations of high capacity (DS1 and above) unbundled Transport and/or Loop UNEs are subject to eligibility criteria. The Loop/Transport combination must meet the criteria as set forth at 47 CFR §51.318, as it may be revised from time to time. Existing criteria is as follows: (a) State certification to provide local voice service, or proof of registration, tariff, and compliance filings; (b) At least one local number must be assigned per DS1 circuit prior to provision of service over the circuit; each DS1 equivalent on a DS3 EEL must have a local number assigned prior to provision of service (28 local numbers per DS3); (c) Each circuit must have 911/E911 capability prior to the provision of service over that circuit; (d) Termination of the circuit to a Collocation or Reverse Collocation arrangement, (e) Each circuit must be served by an interconnection trunk in the same LATA over which calling party number (“CPN”) will be transmitted, (f) One DS1 interconnection trunk (over which CPN will be passed) must be maintained for every 24 DS1 EELs, (g) The circuit must be served by a Class 5 switch or other switch capable of providing local voice traffic. (h) Other criteria and guidelines as provided by the FCC or Commission will also apply. CD must certify in writing that it meets the above criteria for each UNE combination it requests, at the time of ordering the combination.
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