EMERGENCY RESTORATION. 5.1 AT&T OKLAHOMA NMSC will notify the CLEC via the Event Notification Process of activities involving the central office and inter-office network. Additionally, as cable cuts or failures are identified when the CLEC reports trouble to the LOC, the LOC will notify the affected CLEC;
5.1.1 Establishment of the AT&T OKLAHOMA LOC as the single point of contact to provide CLEC with information relating to the status of restoration efforts and problem resolution during the Resale services restoration process.
5.1.2 Methods and procedures for reprovisioning of all Resale services after initial restoration. AT&T OKLAHOMA agrees that Telecommunications Service Priority (“TSP”) services for CLEC carry equal priority with AT&T OKLAHOMA TSP services for restoration. AT&T OKLAHOMA the will follow the guidelines established under the National Security Emergency Procedures (NSEP) plan and will follow TSP guidelines for restoration of emergency services.
EMERGENCY RESTORATION. 4.1 QuantumShift may contact CenturyLink in order to discuss activities involving the Central Office and inter-office network that may impact QuantumShift End User Customers.
4.1.1 CenturyLink will establish an SPOC to provide QuantumShift with information relating to the status of restoration efforts and problem resolution during any restoration process.
4.1.2 CenturyLink shall establish methods and procedures for reprovisioning of all resold services after initial restoration. CenturyLink agrees that Telecommunications Service Priority (“TSP”) services for QuantumShift carry equal priority with CenturyLink TSP services for restoration. CenturyLink will follow the guidelines established under the National Security Emergency Procedures (NSEP) plan and will follow TSP guidelines for restoration of emergency services in as expeditious a manner as possible on a non-discriminatory basis to respond to and recover from emergencies or disasters.
EMERGENCY RESTORATION. The Contractor shall support AVANGRID in an emergency situation where a possible impact to the safety and reliability of the electric system might occur. Restoration efforts shall include: • Emergency Restoration Labor
EMERGENCY RESTORATION. In cases of emergency, Licensor and Licensee may perform rearrangements, transfers or other work on their respective equipment with reasonable notice given to the other Party (reasonable notice may constitute notice after the rearrangement, transfer, or other work occurs). Each Party shall bear all costs arising out of emergency repairs which each Party makes to its own facilities. Licensee shall reimburse Licensor for all costs incurred by Licensor arising out of emergency repairs performed by Licensor, at Licensee’s request, to Licensee’s facilities.
(a) In the event of any service outage affecting both Licensor's and Licensee's facilities, both Parties shall mutually agree on reasonable restoral plans when notice and coordination are practical.
(b) With Licensor's prior concurrence, Licensee, without charge and where available, may temporarily use spare duct or innerduct for emergency maintenance purposes. Such Licensee emergency facilities shall be removed within ninety (90) days after the date Licensee replaces its existing facilities in one duct with facilities in another duct, unless Licensee applies for and Licensor grants a license for such conduit system occupancy.
(c) Except as otherwise agreed upon by the Parties, restoration of lines for emergency services providers (e.g., 911, fire, police, national security and hospital lines) shall be given the highest priority. Secondary priority shall be given to restoring services to the local service providers with the greatest numbers of local lines out of service due to the emergency being rectified. The Parties shall exercise good faith in assigning priorities, shall base their decisions on the best information then available to them at the site in question, and may, by mutual agreement at the site, take other factors into consideration in assigning priorities and sequencing service restoration activities.
EMERGENCY RESTORATION. 4.1 BullsEye may contact CenturyLink in order to discuss activities involving the Central Office and inter-office network that may impact BullsEye End User Customers.
4.1.1 CenturyLink will establish an SPOC to provide BullsEye with information relating to the status of restoration efforts and problem resolution during any restoration process.
4.1.2 CenturyLink shall establish methods and procedures for reprovisioning of all resold services after initial restoration. CenturyLink agrees that Telecommunications Service Priority (“TSP”) services for BullsEye carry equal priority with CenturyLink TSP services for restoration. CenturyLink will follow the guidelines established under the National Security Emergency Procedures (NSEP) plan and will follow TSP
EMERGENCY RESTORATION. SBC KANSAS NMSC will notify the CLEC via the Event Notification Process of activities involving the central office and inter-office network. Additionally, as cable cuts or failures are identified when the CLEC reports trouble to the LOC, the LOC will notify the affected CLEC.
EMERGENCY RESTORATION. 4.1 MetTel may contact CenturyLink in order to discuss activities involving the Central Office and inter-office network that may impact MetTel End User Customers.
4.1.1 CenturyLink will establish an SPOC to provide MetTel with information relating to the status of restoration efforts and problem resolution during any restoration process.
4.1.2 CenturyLink shall establish methods and procedures for reprovisioning of all resold services after initial restoration. CenturyLink agrees that Telecommunications Service Priority (“TSP”) services for MetTel carry equal priority with CenturyLink TSP services for restoration. CenturyLink will follow the guidelines established under the National Security Emergency Procedures (NSEP) plan and will follow TSP guidelines for restoration of emergency services in as expeditious a manner as possible on a non-discriminatory basis to respond to and recover from emergencies or disasters.
EMERGENCY RESTORATION a) SBC TEXAS NMSC will notify the CLEC via the Event Notification Process of activities involving the central office and inter-office network. Additionally, as cable cuts or failures are identified when the CLEC reports trouble to the LOC, the LOC will notify the affected CLEC;
b) establishment of the SBC TEXAS LOC as the single point of contact to provide the CLEC with information relating to the status of restoration efforts and problem resolution during the Resale services restoration process;
c) methods and procedures for reprovisioning of all Resale services after initial restoration. SBC TEXAS agrees that Telecommunications Service Priority (“TSP”) services for CLEC carry equal priority with TSP services for restoration. SBC TEXAS will follow the guidelines established under the National Security Emergency Procedures (NSEP) plan and will follow TSP guidelines for restoration of emergency services.
EMERGENCY RESTORATION. 4.1 Sprint may contact CenturyTel in order to discuss activities involving the Central Office and inter-office network that may impact Sprint End User Customers.
EMERGENCY RESTORATION. 64.1. CenturyLink QCC may contact CenturyLink in order to discuss activities involving the Central Office and inter-office network that may impact CenturyLink QCC End User Customers.
64.2. CenturyLink will establish an SPOC to provide CenturyLink QCC with information relating to the status of restoration efforts and problem resolution during any restoration process.
64.3. CenturyLink shall establish methods and procedures for re-provisioning of all Interconnection Facilities and trunks after initial restoration. CenturyLink agrees that Telecommunications Service Priority (“TSP”) services for CenturyLink QCC carry equal priority with CenturyLink TSP services for restoration. CenturyLink will follow the guidelines established under the National Security Emergency Procedures (NSEP) plan and will follow TSP guidelines for restoration of emergency services in as expeditious a manner as possible on a non- discriminatory basis to respond to and recover from emergencies or disasters.