Common use of General QPP™ Service Description Clause in Contracts

General QPP™ Service Description. QPP™ services shall consist of the Local Switching Network Element (including the basic switching function, the port, plus the features, functions, and capabilities of the Switch including all compatible and available vertical features, such as hunting and anonymous call rejection, provided by the Qwest switch) and the Shared Transport Network Element in combination, at a minimum to the extent available on UNE-P under the applicable interconnection agreement or SGAT where CLEC has opted into an SGAT as its interconnection agreement (collectively, "ICAs") as the same existed on June 14, 2004. Qwest Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) services (such as Remote Access Forwarding/Call Following), Qwest Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), and Qwest Voice Messaging Services (VMS) may also be purchased with compatible QPP™ services. These Network Elements will be provided in compliance with all BellCore and other industry standards and technical and performance specifications and will allow CLEC to combine the QPP™ services with a compatible voicemail product and stutter dial tone. Access to 911 emergency services and directory listings will be provided by Qwest pursuant to the terms and conditions of CLEC's ICAs. As part of the QPP™ service, Qwest shall combine the Network Elements that make up QPP™ service with Analog/Digital Capable Loops, with such Loops (including services such as line splitting) being provided pursuant to the rates, terms and conditions of the CLEC's ICAs as described below. QPP™ service shall be available in six different service arrangements, each of which is described more fully below: QPP™ Residential; QPP™ Business; QPP™ Centrex (including Centrex 21, Centrex Plus, and Centron in Minnesota only); QPP™ ISDN BRI; QPP™ PAL; and QPP™ PBX Analog DID and non-DID (one way and two way) trunks.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement (McLeodusa Inc), Master Services Agreement (McLeodUSA Holdings Inc), Master Services Agreement (McLeodusa Inc)

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General QPP™ Service Description. QPP™ services shall consist of the Local Switching Network Element (including the basic switching function, the port, plus the features, functions, and capabilities of the Switch including all compatible and available vertical features, such as hunting and anonymous call rejection, provided by the Qwest switch) and the Shared Transport Network Element in combination, at a minimum to the extent available on UNE-P under the applicable interconnection agreement agreements or SGAT where CLEC has opted into an SGAT that were made generally available to CLECs by Qwest as its interconnection agreement (collectively, "ICAs") as the same existed on of June 14, 2004. Qwest Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) services (such as Remote Access Forwarding/Call Following), Qwest Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), ) and Qwest Voice Messaging Services (VMS) may also be purchased with compatible QPP™ services. These Network Elements will be provided in compliance with all BellCore Telcordia and other industry standards and technical and performance specifications and will allow CLEC to combine the QPP™ services with a compatible voicemail product and stutter dial tone. Access to 911 emergency services and directory listings will be provided by Qwest pursuant to the terms and conditions of CLEC's ’s ICAs. As part of the QPP™ service, Qwest shall combine the Network Elements that make up QPP™ service with Analog/Digital Capable Loops, with such Loops (including services such as line splitting) being provided pursuant to the rates, terms and conditions of the CLEC's ’s ICAs as described below. CLEC may also purchase Qwest Commercial High Speed Internet (HSI) Service also known as Qwest Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), under a separate Master Services Agreement, to be used with compatible QPP service. QPP™ service shall be available in six different service arrangements, each of which is described more fully below: QPP™ Residential; QPP™ Business; QPP™ Centrex (including Centrex 21, Centrex Plus, and Centron in Minnesota only); QPP™ ISDN BRI; QPP™ PAL; and QPP™ PBX Analog DID and non-DID (one way and two way) trunks.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

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General QPP™ Service Description. QPP™ services shall consist of the Local Switching Network Element (including the basic switching function, the port, plus the features, functions, and capabilities of the Switch including all compatible and available vertical features, such as hunting and anonymous call rejection, provided by the Qwest switch) and the Shared Transport Network Element in combination, at a minimum to the extent available on UNE-P under the applicable interconnection agreement or SGAT where CLEC has opted into an SGAT as its interconnection agreement (collectively, "ICAs") as the same existed on June 14, 2004. Qwest Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) services (such as Remote Access Forwarding/Call Following), Qwest Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), and Qwest Voice Messaging Services (VMS) may also be purchased with compatible QPP™ services. These Network Elements will be provided in compliance with all BellCore and other industry standards and technical and performance specifications and will allow CLEC to combine the QPP™ services with a compatible voicemail product and stutter dial tone. Access to 911 emergency services and directory listings will be provided by Qwest pursuant to the terms and conditions of CLEC's ’s ICAs. As part of the QPP™ service, Qwest shall combine the Network Elements that make up QPP™ service with Analog/Digital Capable Loops, with such Loops (including services such as line splitting) being provided pursuant to the rates, terms and conditions of the CLEC's ’s ICAs as described below. QPP™ service shall be available in six different service arrangements, each of which is described more fully below: QPP™ Residential; QPP™ Business; QPP™ Centrex (including Centrex 21, Centrex Plus, and Centron in Minnesota only); QPP™ ISDN BRI; QPP™ PAL; and QPP™ PBX Analog DID and non-DID (one way and two way) trunks.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Qwest Master Services Agreement (Cordia Corp)

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