Common use of INTERCOMPANY COMMUNICATIONS Clause in Contracts

INTERCOMPANY COMMUNICATIONS. 4.1 AT&T OKLAHOMA Event Notification Process, a Network Event is any condition that occurs in the network that causes blocked calls associated with inter-office message traffic, managed by the Network Management Service Center ("NMSC") will utilize the CLEC’s Network Management Center ("NMC") or other CLEC identified contacts listed in the “AT&T 13-STATE CLEC Profile” (Section 7, Contact Names) as the Single Point of Contact to notify CLEC of the existence, location, and source of all emergency network outages affecting a CLEC End User. Notification will be sent via e-mail, as designated in the CLEC Profile. The CLEC Customer Network Service Center ("CNSC") or the CLEC NMC may call the AT&T OKLAHOMA Local Operation Center (LOC) in order to discuss scheduled activities that may impact CLEC End Users. For purposes of this subsection, an emergency network outage is defined as 5,000 or more blocked call attempts in a ten (10) minute period, in a single exchange.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, T Wholesale Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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INTERCOMPANY COMMUNICATIONS. 4.1 AT&T OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS Event Notification Process, a Network Event is any condition that occurs in the network that causes blocked calls associated with inter-office message traffic, managed by the Network Management Service Center ("NMSC") will utilize the CLEC’s Network Management Center ("NMC") or other CLEC identified contacts listed in the “AT&T 13AT&T13-STATE CLEC Profile” (Section 7, Contact Names) as the Single Point of Contact to notify CLEC of the existence, location, and source of all emergency network outages affecting a CLEC End UserCustomer. Notification will be sent via e-mail, as designated in the CLEC Profile. The CLEC Customer Network Service Center ("CNSC") or the CLEC NMC may call the AT&T OKLAHOMA ARKANSAS Local Operation Center (LOC) in order to discuss scheduled activities that may impact CLEC End UsersCustomers. For purposes of this subsection, an emergency network outage is defined as 5,000 or more blocked call attempts in a ten (10) minute period, in a single exchange.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Entire Agreement

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INTERCOMPANY COMMUNICATIONS. 4.1 AT&T OKLAHOMA Event Notification Process, a Network Event is any condition that occurs in the network that causes blocked calls associated with inter-office message traffic, managed by the Network Management Service Center ("NMSC") will utilize the CLEC’s Network Management Center ("NMC") or other CLEC identified contacts listed in the “AT&T 13-STATE CLEC Profile” (Section 7, Contact Names) as the Single Point of Contact to notify CLEC of the existence, location, and source of all emergency network outages affecting a an CLEC End UserUsers . Notification will be sent via facsimile and/or e-mail, as designated in the CLEC Profile. The CLEC Customer Network Service Center ("CNSC") or the CLEC NMC may call the AT&T OKLAHOMA Local Operation Center (LOC) in order to discuss scheduled activities that may impact CLEC End UsersUsers . For purposes of this subsection, an emergency network outage is defined as 5,000 or more blocked call attempts in a ten (10) minute period, in a single exchange.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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