For AT&T-13STATE Sample Clauses

For AT&T-13STATE the Party that performs the SSP function (launches the query to the 800 database) will xxxx the 800 Service Provider for this function.
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For AT&T-13STATE to process the application for each of the preferred methods. If a Collocator provides adequate information and its preferences with its application, AT&T-13STATE would not require an additional application, nor
For AT&T-13STATE. CARRIER agrees to use AT&T-13STATE OSS electronic interfaces, as offered herein, for pre-order, order, provisioning, maintenance and repair, and billing activity solely related to Local Wholesale Complete. CARRIER may not access or otherwise use the OSS functionality offering herein for any other purpose whatsoever. Failure to comply with reasonable security practices or misuse of OSS interfaces may result in forfeiture of electronic access to OSS functionality. In addition, CARRIER shall be responsible for and indemnifies AT&T-13STATE against any cost, expense or liability relating to any misuse of AT&T-13STATE’s OSS included but not limited to unauthorized entry or access into, or use or manipulation of AT&T-13STATE’s OSS from systems, workstations or terminals used by CARRIER employees, agents, or any third party gaining access through information and/or facilities obtained from, or utilized by CARRIER, or on behalf of CARRIER and shall pay AT&T-13STATE for any and all damages caused by such actions.
For AT&T-13STATE web-based LEX is the new 13-state uniform ordering GUI interface that provides access to the uniform ordering functions for Local Wholesale Complete. Web-based LEX is accessible via a web-based Toolbar.
For AT&T-13STATE. Order Status and Provisioning Order Status functionality is provided through the Enhanced Verigate interface which will allow CARRIER to check service order status.
For AT&T-13STATE to process the application for each of the preferred methods. If a Wireless Collocator provides adequate information and its preferences with its application, AT&T-13STATE would not require an additional application, nor would the Wireless Collocator be required to restart the quotation interval should its first choice not be available in an Eligible Structure. If Wireless Collocator only wishes AT&T-13STATE to consider one collocation method, it need not provide preferences and associated specific information for multiple methods. However, if AT&T-13STATE is unable to provide the Wireless Collocator’s requested collocation method due to space constraints the application will be denied and the initial Planning Fee will be returned. If the Wireless Collocator determines the alternative method of collocation meets their needs, the Wireless Collocator will be required to submit a new collocation application and pay the initial Planning Fee. Upon receipt of the Wireless Collocator’s application and initial Planning Fee payment, AT&T-13STATE will begin development of the quotation. AT&T-13STATE will advise the Wireless Collocator in writing of any known deficiencies in its collocation application within ten (10) calendar days (unless multiple applications are received; Section 8.1.5.3 will apply where multiple applications are received). AT&T-13STATE will allow the Wireless Collocator to retain its place in the collocation queue so long as the Wireless Collocator cures the deficiencies and resubmits the application within ten
For AT&T-13STATE. Order Status and Provisioning Order Status functionality is provided through the Enhanced Verigate interface which will allow CLEC to check service order status.
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For AT&T-13STATE. CLEC may use three types of access: Switched, Private Line, and Frame Relay. For Private Line and Frame Relay “Direct Connections,” the connecting CLEC is responsible for providing CLEC router, and all network equipment (including Channel Service Units/Data Service Units(CSU/DSU)) and circuit connection(s) up to the AT&T ILEC company point of demarcation. The demarcation point shall be the interface at the LRAF, PRAF, ARAF, or SRAF according to AT&T-13STATE “Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) Operations Support System Interconnection Procedures”. Switched Access “Dial-up Connections” require CLEC to provide its own modems and connection to the AT&T SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE LRAF, AT&T-2STATE PRAF, AT&T MIDWEST REGION 5-STATE ARAF, and AT&T CONNECTICUT SRAF. CLEC shall pay the cost of the call if Switched Access is used. Connections via the Public Internet require CLEC to connect to an ISP of their choice and use one of the HTTPS URLs associated with access to AT&T-13STATE OSS via the public internet.
For AT&T-13STATE. CLEC shall attend and participate in implementation meetings to discuss CLEC LRAF/PRAF/ARAF/SRAF access plans in detail and schedule testing of such connections.
For AT&T-13STATE should CLEC request custom development of an exclusive interface to support OSS functions, such development will be considered by AT&T-13STATE on an Individual Case Basis (ICB) and priced as such.
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