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Intentionally Left Blank Existing AT&. T-9STATE operating procedures and interface documentation shall be made available for Sprint’s review within 30 days of execution of this Agreement. In the case of any conflict between AT&T- 9STATE procedures and the terms, conditions and intent of this Agreement, the parties will negotiate any modifications to section(s) to which such matter may pertain. This language has not previously been necessary and Sprint does not agree there is a need for it now. This/these provision(s) should be substantively the same whether a single ICA or two separate ICAs are used. Issue No. Issue Appendix/ Location Issue Description Disputed Contract Language AT&T Position Sprint Position such procedures which may be required to support the terms, conditions and intent of this Agreement. In the event that there are existing operations manuals, AT&T-9STATE informational or instructional web sites, documented change controls processes, or joint implementation plans, currently in place or previously negotiated by the parties, Sprint and AT&T-9STATE agree that they will be reviewed for accuracy and validity under this Agreement and updated, modified, or replaced as necessary. AT&T-9STATE will advise Sprint of changes to the operating procedures and interface documentation on a mutually agreeable basis.
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