Facilities and Trunking Sample Clauses

Facilities and Trunking. 4.2.1 Where specified by the E911 Authority, Carrier shall provide or order from AT&T-13STATE, transport and trunk termination to each AT&T-13STATE 911 SR that serves the areas in which Carrier is licensed to and will provide CMRS service. 4.2.2 Carrier shall maintain facility transport capacity sufficient to route 911 traffic over trunks dedicated for 911 interconnection between the Carrier’s MSC and the AT&T-13STATE SR 4.2.3 Carrier is responsible for determining the proper quantity of trunks and transport facilities from Carrier’s MSC to interconnect with the AT&T-13STATE 911 SR. 4.2.4 Carrier acknowledges that its End Users in a single local calling scope may be served by different SRs and Carrier shall be responsible for providing facilities to route 911 calls from its End Users to the proper E911 SR. 4.2.5 Carrier shall provide a minimum of two (2) one-way outgoing trunk(s) dedicated for originating 911 Emergency Service calls from the Carrier’s MSC to each AT&T-13STATE 911 Selective Router, where applicable. Where SS7 connectivity is available and required by the applicable PSAP, the Parties agree to implement CCS/SS7 trunks rather than CAMA (MF) trunks. 4.2.6 Carrier is responsible for appropriate diverse facilities if required by applicable State Commission rules and regulations or if required by other governmental, municipal, or regulatory authority with jurisdiction over 911 services. 4.2.7 Carrier shall engineer its 911 trunks to maintain a minimum P.01 grade of service as specified by NENA standards. 4.2.8 In order to implement Phase II E911 Service, Carrier is responsible for ordering a 56K or 64K frame relay or fractional T-1 circuit (“Data Circuit”) from Carrier’s MSC to the appropriate AT&T-13STATE ALI server where AT&T-13STATE is the designated ALI Database Provider. Such Data Circuit may be ordered from AT&T-13STATE affiliate or vendor of Carrier’s choice. 4.2.9 Carrier shall monitor its 911 circuits for the purpose of determining originating network traffic volumes. If Xxxxxxx's traffic study indicates that additional circuits are needed to meet the current level of 911 call volumes, Carrier shall request additional circuits from AT&T-13STATE. 4.2.10 Carrier will cooperate with AT&T-13STATE to promptly test all 911 trunks and facilities between Carrier’s network and the AT&T-13STATE 911 Selective Router(s) to assure proper functioning of 911 service. Xxxxxxx agrees that it will not pass live 911 traffic until both parties complete succe...
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Facilities and Trunking a. Carrier or its agent shall order and maintain a minimum of one 911 dedicated DS1 facility for each SR with a minimum of two one-way outgoing DS0 trunks dedicated for originating 911 calls to reach each applicable PSAP served by such SR. Carrier or its agent will provision these transport facilities in accordance with applicable NENA standards; Carrier or its agent shall order such transport facilities from CenturyLink at the rates found in Table 1. CenturyLink’s access services are available as an alternative, and when Carrier or its agent chooses to order switched or special access facilities, the appropriate CenturyLink access tariff rates apply instead of the rates found in Table 1. Carrier or its agent shall engineer its 911 Trunks to attain a minimum of P.01 grade of service as measured using the “busy day/busy hour criteria or, at such higher grade of service as required by Applicable Law or duly authorized governmental authority. b. Carrier acknowledges that End Users in a single Local Calling Area may be served by different SRs, and that Carrier or its agent shall be responsible for providing sufficient transport facilities and trunking to route 911 calls from its End Users to each of the proper 911 SRs. c. Carrier or its agent is responsible for providing a separate 911 trunk group for each county or other geographic area that Carrier serves if the PSAP for such county or geographic area has a specified varying default routing condition. If Carrier or its agent uses MF signaling, it must transmit 911 traffic over a separate 911 trunk group for each NPA (area code) served by affected PSAPs. d. Where diverse routing to CenturyLink SRs is desired by Carrier or required by the applicable PSAP or as otherwise necessary for the proper routing of 911 calls to the appropriate PSAP, then Carrier is responsible for ordering such transport facilities at Carrier’s expense. These diverse transport facilities to interconnect the Carrier or its agent to CenturyLink’s SR will be ordered at rates found in Table 1 or, if ordered as Switched Access Service or Special Access Service, then at the rates found in the appropriate access tariff. e. Carrier is responsible for determining and maintaining the proper quantity of 911 dedicated one-way outgoing trunks and facilities from its switch(es) to the CenturyLink SR. f. Carrier or its agent shall monitor its 911 trunks for the purpose of determining originating network traffic volumes. If Carrier’s traffic study indi...
Facilities and Trunking. 92.2.2.1 CenturyLink will provide transport facilities to interconnect CLEC to CenturyLink’s SR, at standard CenturyLink Access tariff rates. Additionally, when diverse facilities are requested by CLEC, CenturyLink will provide such diversity where technically feasible and facilities are available at standard CenturyLink Access tariff rates. 92.2.2.2 Upon written request by CLEC, CenturyLink shall, in a timely fashion and at no charge, provide CLEC with a description of the geographic area (or rate centers) and PSAPs served by the 911 Selective Router(s) based upon the standards set forth in the May 1997 NENA Recommended Standards for Local Service Provider Interconnection Information Sharing, or any subsequent revision(s) thereto.
Facilities and Trunking a. CenturyLink will provide transport facilities to interconnect Carrier to CenturyLink’s SR, at rates found in Table 1 or, if ordered as switched or Special access or Special Access Service, then at rates found in the appropriate access tariff. Additionally, when diverse facilities are requested by Carrier, CenturyLink will provide such diversity where Technically Feasible and facilities are available at rates found in Table 1 or, if ordered as Switched Access Service or Special Access Service, then at rates found in the appropriate access tariff.
Facilities and Trunking. 92.3.2.1 CLEC shall order and maintain a minimum of one 911 dedicated DS1 facility for each SR with a minimum of two one-way outgoing DS0 trunks dedicated for originating 911 calls to reach each applicable PSAP served by such SR. CLEC will provision these facilities in accordance with applicable NENA standards; CLEC shall engineer its 911 Trunks to attain a minimum of P.01 grade of service as measured using the “busy day/busy hour criteria or, at such higher grade of service as required by Applicable Law or duly authorized governmental authority. 92.3.2.2 CLEC acknowledges that End Users in a single local calling area may be served by different SRs, and that CLEC shall be responsible for providing sufficient transport facilities and trunking to route 911 calls from its End Users to each of the proper 911 SRs. 92.3.2.3 CLEC is responsible for providing a separate 911 trunk group for each county or other geographic area that CLEC serves if the PSAP for such county or geographic area has a specified varying default routing condition. If CLEC uses MF signaling, it must transmit 911 traffic over a separate 911 trunk group for each NPA (area code) served by affected PSAPs. 92.3.2.4 Where diverse routing to CenturyLink SRs is desired by CLEC or required by the applicable PSAP or as otherwise necessary for the proper routing of 911 calls to the appropriate PSAP, then CLEC is responsible for ordering such facilities at CLEC’s expense. 92.3.2.5 CLEC is responsible for determining and maintaining the proper quantity of 911 dedicated one-way outgoing trunks and facilities from its switch(es) to the CenturyLink SR. 92.3.2.6 CLEC shall monitor its 911 trunks for the purpose of determining originating network traffic volumes. If CLEC’s traffic study indicates that additional trunks are needed to meet the current level of 911 call volumes, CLEC shall order additional dedicated 911 facilities from CenturyLink at the rates set forth in Table One. 92.3.2.7 CLEC agrees that it will not pass live 911 traffic until successful testing is completed by both Parties. 92.3.3 Selective Router Port Charges/Terminations for Connecting Companies 3.3.1 CLEC will be charged a monthly recurring and one-time selective router port charge per trunk to establish the connection to each applicable SR that provides connectivity for incoming 911 trunks to enable competitive local exchange carrier access to the emergency services network. 92.3.4 Database 92.3.4.1 Once 911 Trunks have been establish...
Facilities and Trunking. CenturyLink will provide transport facilities to interconnect CLEC to CenturyLink’s SR, at standard CenturyLink Access tariff rates. Additionally, when diverse facilities are requested by CLEC, CenturyLink will provide such diversity where Technically Feasible and facilities are available at standard CenturyLink Access tariff rates. If the CLEC provides its own transport facilities or uses the facilities of a third party for interconnection of 911 circuits to CenturyLink’s SR, it is the CLEC’s responsibility to maintain and monitor the diversity of such interconnection facilities
Facilities and Trunking. 3.3.1 AT&T-21STATE shall provide and maintain sufficient dedicated E911 trunks from AT&T-21STATE’s SR’s to the PSAP of the E911 Authority, according to provisions of the applicable State Commission approved tariff and documented specifications of the E911 Authority. 3.3.2 After receiving WSP’s order, AT&T-21STATE will provide, and WSP agrees to pay for, transport facilities required for 911 trunk termination. Except as provided in Section 8.1, transport facilities shall be governed by the applicable AT&T-21STATE tariff within the serving state. Additionally, when WSP requests diverse facilities, AT&T-21STATE will provide such diversity where technically feasible, at standard tariff rates. 3.3.3 AT&T-21STATE and WSP will cooperate to promptly test all Trunks and Facilities between WSP's network and the AT&T-21STATE SR(s). 3.3.4 AT&T-21STATE will be responsible for the coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems to WSP’s facility Meet Point.
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Facilities and Trunking. 4.2.1 Where specified by the E911 Authority or PSAP, WSP shall provide or order from AT&T-21STATE transport and trunk termination to each AT&T-21STATE 911 SR that serves the areas in which WSP is licensed to and will provide CMRS service. 4.2.2 WSP shall be responsible for determining and maintaining facility transport capacity sufficient to route 911 traffic over trunks dedicated for 911 interconnection between the WSP’s MSC and the AT&T-21STATE SR. 4.2.3 WSP acknowledges that its End Users in a single local calling scope may be served by different SRs and WSP shall be responsible for providing facilities to route 911 calls from its End Users to the proper E911 SR. 4.2.4 WSP shall order a minimum of two (2) one-way outgoing trunk(s) dedicated for originating 911 Emergency Service calls from the WSP’s MSC to each AT&T-21STATE 911 SR, where applicable. Where SS7 connectivity is available and required by the applicable PSAP, the Parties agree to implement CCS/SS7 trunks rather than CAMA (MF) trunks. 4.2.5 WSP is responsible for appropriate diverse facilities if required by applicable State Commission rules and regulations or if required by other governmental, municipal, or regulatory authority with jurisdiction over 911 services. 4.2.6 WSP shall engineer its 911 trunks to maintain a minimum P.01 grade of service as specified by NENA standards. 4.2.7 In order to implement E911 Service, WSP or its agent is responsible for ordering the appropriate data circuit as specified by AT&T-21STATE technical reference located on the appropriate AT&T CLEC Online website, from WSP’s MSC to the appropriate AT&T-21STATE ALI server where AT&T-21STATE is the designated ALI Database Provider. Such data circuit may be ordered from AT&T-21STATE affiliate or vendor of WSP’s choice. 4.2.8 WSP shall monitor its 911 circuits for the purpose of determining originating network traffic volumes. If WSP's traffic study indicates that additional circuits are needed to meet the current level of 911 call volumes, WSP shall request additional circuits from AT&T-21STATE. 4.2.9 WSP will cooperate with AT&T-21STATE to promptly test all 911 trunks and facilities between WSP’s network and the AT&T-21STATE 911 Selective Router(s) to assure proper functioning of 911 service. WSP agrees that it will not pass live 911 traffic until both Parties complete successful testing. 4.2.10 WSP is responsible for the isolation, coordination and restoration of all 911 network maintenance problems to WSP’s facilit...
Facilities and Trunking. CLEC or its agent shall order and maintain a minimum of one 911 dedicated DS1 facility for each SR with a minimum of two one-way outgoing DS0 trunks dedicated for originating 911 calls to reach each applicable PSAP served by such SR. CLEC or its agent will provision these facilities in accordance with applicable NENA standards; CLEC or its agent shall engineer its 911 Trunks to attain a minimum of P.01 grade of service as measured using the “busy day/busy hour criteria or, at such higher grade of service as required by Applicable Law or duly authorized governmental authority.
Facilities and Trunking. 71.3.2.1 CLEC or its agent shall order and maintain a minimum of one 911 dedicated DS1 facility for each SR with a minimum of two one-way outgoing DS0 trunks dedicated for originating 911 calls to reach each applicable PSAP served by such SR. CLEC or its agent will provision these facilities in accordance with applicable NENA standards; CLEC or its agent shall engineer its 911 Trunks to attain a minimum of P.01 grade of service as measured using the “busy day/busy hour criteria or, at such higher grade of service as required by Applicable Law or duly authorized governmental authority. 71.3.2.2 CLEC or its agent acknowledges that End Users in a single Local Calling Area may be served by different SRs, and that CLEC shall be responsible for providing sufficient transport facilities and trunking to route 911 calls from its End Users to each of the proper 911 SRs. 71.3.2.3 CLEC or its agent is responsible for providing a separate 911 trunk group for each county or other geographic area that CLEC serves if the PSAP for such county or geographic area has a specified varying default routing condition. If CLEC or its agent uses MF signaling, it must transmit 911 traffic over a separate 911 trunk group for each NPA (area code) served by affected PSAPs. 71.3.2.4 Where diverse routing to CenturyLink SRs is desired by CLEC or required by the applicable PSAP or as otherwise necessary for the proper routing of 911 calls to the appropriate PSAP, then CLEC is responsible for ordering such facilities at CLEC’s expense. 71.3.2.5 CLEC is responsible for determining and maintaining the proper quantity of 911 dedicated one-way outgoing trunks and facilities from its switch(es) to the CenturyLink SR. 71.3.2.6 CLEC or its agent shall monitor its 911 trunks for the purpose of determining originating network traffic volumes. If CLEC’s traffic study indicates that additional trunks are needed to meet the current level of 911 call volumes, CLEC shall order additional dedicated 911 facilities from CenturyLink at the rates set forth in Table 1 or require its agent to order such facilities. 71.3.2.7 CLEC agrees that it will not pass live 911 traffic until successful testing is completed by both Parties.
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