Common use of Information to be Provided Clause in Contracts

Information to be Provided. 55.2.1. In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, Sprint shall provide to CLEC: 55.2.1.1. information with respect to the spectrum management procedures and policies that Sprint uses in determining which services can be deployed; 55.2.1.2. information with respect to the rejection of CLEC’s provision of advanced services, together with the specific reason for the rejection; and 55.2.1.3. information with respect to the number of loops using advanced services technology within the binder and type of technology deployed on those loops. 55.2.2. In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, CLEC shall provide to Sprint the following information on the type of technology that CLEC seeks to deploy where CLEC asserts that the technology it seeks to deploy fits within a generic Power Spectral Density (PSD) mask: 55.2.2.1. information in writing (via the service order) regarding the Spectrum Management Class (SMC), as defined in the T1E1.4/2000-002R2 Draft and subsequent updates, of the desired loop so that the loop and/or binder group may be engineered to meet the appropriate spectrum compatibility requirements; 55.2.2.2. the SMC (i.e. PSD mask) of the service it seeks to deploy, at the time of ordering and if CLEC requires a change in the SMC of a particular loop, CLEC shall notify Sprint in writing of the requested change in SMC (via a service order); 55.2.2.3. to the extent not previously provided CLEC must disclose to Sprint every SMC that the CLEC has implemented on Sprint’s facilities to permit effective Spectrum Management. 55.2.3. In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, if CLEC relies on a calculation-based approach to support deployment of a particular technology, it must provide Sprint with information on the speed and power at which the signal will be transmitted.

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Samples: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

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Information to be Provided. 55.2.1. 55.2.1 In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, Sprint shall provide to CLEC: 55.2.1.1. 55.2.1.1 information with respect to the spectrum management procedures and policies that Sprint uses in determining which services can be deployed; 55.2.1.2. 55.2.1.2 information with respect to the rejection of CLEC’s provision of advanced services, together with the specific reason for the rejection; and 55.2.1.3. 55.2.1.3 information with respect to the number of loops using advanced services technology within the binder and type of technology deployed on those loops. 55.2.2. 55.2.2 In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, CLEC shall provide to Sprint the following information on the type of technology that CLEC seeks to deploy where CLEC asserts that the technology it seeks to deploy fits within a generic Power Spectral Density (PSD) mask: 55.2.2.1. 55.2.2.1 information in writing (via the service order) regarding the Spectrum Management Class (SMC), as defined in the T1E1.4/2000-002R2 Draft and subsequent updates, of the desired loop so that the loop and/or binder group may be engineered to meet the appropriate spectrum compatibility requirements; 55.2.2.2. 55.2.2.2 the SMC (i.e. PSD mask) of the service it seeks to deploy, at the time of ordering and if CLEC requires a change in the SMC of a particular loop, CLEC shall notify Sprint in writing of the requested change in SMC (via a service order); 55.2.2.3. 55.2.2.3 to the extent not previously provided CLEC must disclose to Sprint every SMC that the CLEC has implemented on Sprint’s facilities to permit effective Spectrum Management. 55.2.3. 55.2.3 In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, if CLEC relies on a calculation-based approach to support deployment of a particular technology, it must provide Sprint with information on the speed and power at which the signal will be transmitted.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement, Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

Information to be Provided. 55.2.1. In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, Sprint shall provide to Rev. 06-05-01 82 CLEC: 55.2.1.1. information with respect to the spectrum management procedures and policies that Sprint uses in determining which services can be deployed; 55.2.1.2. information with respect to the rejection of CLEC’s provision of advanced services, together with the specific reason for the rejection; and 55.2.1.3. information with respect to the number of loops using advanced services technology within the binder and type of technology deployed on those loops. 55.2.2. In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, CLEC shall provide to Sprint the following information on the type of technology that CLEC seeks to deploy where CLEC asserts that the technology it seeks to deploy fits within a generic Power Spectral Density (PSD) mask: 55.2.2.1. information in writing (via the service order) regarding the Spectrum Management Class (SMC), as defined in the T1E1.4/2000-002R2 Draft and subsequent updates, of the desired loop so that the loop and/or binder group may be engineered to meet the appropriate spectrum compatibility requirements; 55.2.2.2. the SMC (i.e. PSD mask) of the service it seeks to deploy, at the time of ordering and if CLEC requires a change in the SMC of a particular loop, CLEC shall notify Sprint in writing of the requested change in SMC (via a service order); 55.2.2.3. to the extent not previously provided CLEC must disclose to Sprint every SMC that the CLEC has implemented on Sprint’s facilities to permit effective Spectrum Management. 55.2.3. In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, if CLEC relies on a calculation-based approach to support deployment of a particular technology, it must provide Sprint with information on the speed and power at which the signal will be transmitted.

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Samples: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

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Information to be Provided. 55.2.154.2.1. In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, Sprint shall provide to CLEC: 55.2.1.154.2.1.1. information with respect to the spectrum management procedures and policies that Sprint uses in determining which services can be deployed; 55.2.1.254.2.1.2. information with respect to the rejection of CLEC’s provision of advanced services, together with the specific reason for the rejection; and 55.2.1.354.2.1.3. information with respect to the number of loops using advanced services technology within the binder and type of technology deployed on those loops. 55.2.254.2.2. In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, CLEC shall provide to Sprint the following information on the type of technology that CLEC seeks to deploy where CLEC asserts that the technology it seeks to deploy fits within a generic Power Spectral Density (PSD) mask: 55.2.2.154.2.2.1. information in writing (via the service order) regarding the Spectrum Management Class (SMC), as defined in the T1E1.4/2000-002R2 Draft and subsequent updates, of the desired loop so that the loop and/or binder group may be engineered to meet the appropriate spectrum compatibility requirements; 55.2.2.254.2.2.2. the SMC (i.e. PSD mask) of the service it seeks to deploy, at the time of ordering and if CLEC requires a change in the SMC of a particular loop, CLEC shall notify Sprint in writing of the requested change in SMC (via a service order); 55.2.2.354.2.2.3. to the extent not previously provided CLEC must disclose to Sprint every SMC that the CLEC has implemented on Sprint’s facilities to permit effective Spectrum Management. 55.2.354.2.3. In connection with the provision of HFS UNE, if CLEC relies on a calculation-based approach to support deployment of a particular technology, it must provide Sprint with information on the speed and power at which the signal will be transmitted.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

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