Common use of Interconnection Point Clause in Contracts

Interconnection Point. The Access Seeker is responsible for connecting to the Network at the Interconnection Point. The LFC may only change an Interconnection Point if a change is necessary to protect the security or integrity of that Interconnection Point in order to maintain the continuity of supply of the Input Services. In the event of any such change: (a) the LFC will give the Access Seeker not less than 6 months’ notice, unless the change is required to respond to a change in the Undertakings or an Emergency (in which case the LFC will give the Access Seeker as much notice as is practicable in the circumstances, acting reasonably); (b) the LFC will submit the proposed change to the Input Services Forum in accordance with clause 24.6 and consult in good faith with the Access Seeker through the Input Services Forum during the notice period to understand the implications of the change for the Access Seeker and will use all reasonable endeavours to mitigate the cost to the Access Seeker of reconnection to a new Interconnection Point, and will not charge the Access Seeker any fee for that reconnection; and (c) the Access Seeker will be responsible, at its own cost, for reconnecting to the Network at the new Interconnection Point or Interconnection Points, including managing customer migration and data transfers. If a negligent act or omission of the LFC or its contractors or agents has directly given rise to the need for a change to the Interconnection Point to protect the security or integrity of that Interconnection Point, then clauses 3.1(a) and (b) (but not clause 3.1(c)) will apply, and: (d) the LFC will reimburse the Access Seeker for its reasonable costs in reconnecting to the Network at the new Interconnection Point or Interconnection Points, including managing customer migration and data transfers; and (e) such reconnection, migration and transfers will be carried out in the way (consistent always with good industry practice) that the LFC considers to be the most efficient.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ultrafast Fibre Input Services Wholesale Services Agreement, Ultrafast Fibre Input Services Wholesale Services Agreement

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Interconnection Point. The Access Seeker Service Provider is responsible for connecting to the LFC Network at the Interconnection Point. The LFC may only change an Interconnection Point if a change is necessary to protect the security or integrity of that Interconnection interconnection Point in order to maintain the continuity of supply of the Input Wholesale Services. In the event of any such change: (a) the LFC will give the Access Seeker Service Provider not less than 6 six months’ notice, unless the change is required to respond to a change in the Undertakings or an Emergency (in which case the LFC will give the Access Seeker Service Provider as much notice as is practicable in the circumstances, acting reasonably);; Chorus UFB Services Agreement (b) the LFC will submit the proposed change to the Input Services Forum in accordance with clause 24.6 and consult in good faith with the Access Seeker through the Input Services Forum Service Provider during the notice period to understand the implications of the change for the Access Seeker Service Provider and will use all reasonable endeavours to mitigate the cost to the Access Seeker Service Provider of reconnection to a new Interconnection Point, and will not charge the Access Seeker Service Provider any fee for that reconnection; and; (c) the Access Seeker Service Provider will be responsible, at its own cost, for reconnecting to the LFC Network at the new Interconnection Point or Interconnection Points, including managing customer migration and data transfers; and (d) the change management process set out in clause 24 will not apply, except for the consultation provisions in clause 24.5. If a negligent act or omission of the LFC or its contractors or agents has directly given rise to the need for a change to the Interconnection Point to protect the security or integrity of that Interconnection Point, then clauses 3.1(a), (b) and (bd) (but not clause 3.1(c)) will apply, and: (de) the LFC will reimburse the Access Seeker Service Provider for its reasonable costs in reconnecting to the LFC Network at the new Interconnection Point or Interconnection Points, including managing customer migration and data transfers; and (ef) such reconnection, migration and transfers will be carried out in the way (consistent always with good industry practice) that the LFC considers to be the most efficient.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Chorus Ufb Services Agreement (Telecom Corp of New Zealand LTD)

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Interconnection Point. The Access Seeker Service Provider is responsible for connecting to the LFC Network at the Interconnection Point. The LFC may only change an Interconnection Point if a change is necessary to protect the security or integrity of that Interconnection Point in order to maintain the continuity of supply of the Input Wholesale Services. In the event of any such change: (a) the LFC will give the Access Seeker Service Provider not less than 6 six months’ notice, unless the change is required to respond to a change in the Undertakings or an Emergency (in which case the LFC will give the Access Seeker Service Provider as much notice as is practicable in the circumstances, acting reasonably); (b) the LFC will submit the proposed change to the Input Services Forum in accordance with clause 24.6 and consult in good faith with the Access Seeker through the Input Services Forum Service Provider during the notice period to understand the implications of the change for the Access Seeker Service Provider and will use all reasonable endeavours to mitigate the cost to the Access Seeker Service Provider of reconnection to a new Interconnection Point, and will not charge the Access Seeker Service Provider any fee for that reconnection; and; (c) the Access Seeker Service Provider will be responsible, at its own cost, for reconnecting to the LFC Network at the new Interconnection Point or Interconnection Points, including managing customer migration and data transfers; and (d) the change management process set out in clause 24 will not apply, except for the consultation provisions in clause 24.5. If a negligent act or omission of the LFC or its contractors or agents has directly given rise to the need for a change to the Interconnection Point to protect the security or integrity of that Interconnection Point, then clauses 3.1(a), (b) and (bd) (but not clause 3.1(c)) will apply, and: (de) the LFC will reimburse the Access Seeker Service Provider for its reasonable costs in reconnecting to the LFC Network at the new Interconnection Point or Interconnection Points, including managing customer migration and data transfers; and (ef) such reconnection, migration and transfers will be carried out in the way (consistent always with good industry practice) that the LFC considers to be the most efficient.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ufb Services Agreement

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