Form of Access. 6.4.3.1. CLEC's query access to PACIFIC's toll free service database (800/888) will be via interconnection at PACIFIC's Regional or Local STPs consistent with existing network interface specifications. Specific terms for routing Toll Free Services are addressed in Attachment 18. PACIFIC's current CLC Handbook will be revised to include ordering and provisioning procedures for obtaining access to PACIFIC's 800/888 database.
Form of Access. 6.5.3.1. CLEC's query access to PACIFIC's LIDB database will be via interconnection at PACIFIC's Regional or Local STPs consistent with existing network interface specifications.
6.5.3.2. If CLEC uses PACIFIC's LIDB, CLEC will send queries to LIDB from an Operator Service System (OSS).
6.5.3.3. PACIFIC's current CLC Handbook will be revised to include ordering and provisioning procedures for obtaining access to PACIFIC's LIDB database.
Form of Access. CLEC's query access to PACIFIC's AIN SCPs will be via interconnection at PACIFIC's Regional or Local STPs consistent with existing network interface specifications and using messages conforming with Bellcore's Technical Reference TR-NWT-001285. The requirements for these messages may be modified by AIN access mediation (specifications not yet available).
6.6.2.1 PACIFIC's current CLC Handbook will be revised to include ordering and provisioning procedures to obtain access to PACIFIC's AIN databases and/or End-Office capabilities.
Form of Access. CLEC may choose among the following forms of access:
7.3.2.1. Under Option 1, CLEC provides PACIFIC with documentation and logic design for the desired service. PACIFIC Bell xxxsonnel will operate the AIN SCE terminal to create the service as described by CLEC.
7.3.2.2. Under Option 2, CLEC personnel will operate PACIFIC's SCE terminals themselves.
Form of Access. Access to AIN Service management will be provided via electronic file transfer of CLEC data to PACIFIC for entry by PACIFIC at one of PACIFIC's AIN administrative terminals as is currently used by PACIFIC for maintenance of AIN service and subscriber data. Electronic access to an AIN SMS system will be provided when that system is deployed according to the implementation schedule listed below.
Form of Access. 8.2.1. Dedicated Transport CLEC may order dedicated transport to connect to the EISCC, USCC, unbundled Switch Trunk Ports, or Entrance Facilities.
8.2.2. Common Transport Access to common transport will be available through interconnection at the access tandem.
Form of Access. Interconnection to loops will be at the central office POI. Access to unbundled loops may occur in the following manner:
3.3.1. By purchasing an EISCC to CLC's collocated equipment in the same PACIFIC Central Office, or
3.3.2. By purchasing PACIFIC's unbundled transport service at rates as specified in Attachment 8.
Form of Access. 2.2.1 Entrance Facilities: ACI may order Entrance Facilities from EISCC, USCC, unbundled Switch Trunk Ports, or Dedicated Transport.
Form of Access. Entrance Facilities: CLC may order Entrance Facilities from EISCC, USCC, unbundled Switch Trunk Ports, or Dedicated Transport.
Form of Access. 7.1.2.1. PACIFIC will provide access to LIDB/AS in a manner equivalent to how access is provided to PACIFIC itself. CLC shall have the ability to create, modify, update, or delete information in LIDB through service order processing, generated through PACIFIC's Local Interconnection Service Center (LISC) or electronic service order entry.
7.1.2.2. In the event CLC requires an emergency update to its end user line information in the LIDB database, CLC will be directed to PACIFIC's Data Base Administration Center (DBAC) to process this request. The DBAC organization provides administrative support into LIDB/AS for PACIFIC's business office organizations. This is the same process used today by PACIFIC service representatives to initiate emergency updates to LIDB.