Live Telephone Exchange Service to Analog 2W Loops Sample Clauses

Live Telephone Exchange Service to Analog 2W Loops. 1The following coordination procedures shall apply to “live” cutovers of Verizon Customers who are converting their Telephone Exchange Services to TCCF Telephone Exchange Services provisioned over Analog 2W unbundled Local Loops (“Analog 2W Loops) to be provided by Verizon to TCCF:
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Live Telephone Exchange Service to Analog 2W Loops. 87.17.1 The following coordination procedures shall apply to “live” cutovers of ALLTEL Customers who are converting their Telephone Exchange Services to SOUTHEAST Telephone Exchange Services provisioned over Analog 2W unbundled Local Loops (“Analog 2W Loops) to be provided by ALLTEL to SOUTHEAST: 87.17.2 Coordinated cutover charges shall apply to conversions of live Telephone Exchange Services to Analog 2W Loops. When an outside dispatch is required to perform a conversion, additional charges may apply. If SOUTHEAST does not request a coordinated cutover, ALLTEL will process SOUTHEAST’s order as a new installation subject to applicable standard provisioning intervals. 87.17.3 SOUTHEAST shall request Analog 2W Loops for coordinated cutover from ALLTEL by delivering to ALLTEL a valid electronic Local Service Request (“LSR”). ALLTEL agrees to accept from SOUTHEAST the date and time for the conversion designated on the LSR (“Scheduled Conversion Time”), provided that such designation is within the regularly scheduled operating hours of the ALLTEL Regional CLEC Control Center (“RCCC”) and subject to the availability of ALLTEL’s work force. In the event that ALLTEL’s work force is not available, SOUTHEAST and ALLTEL shall mutually agree on a New Conversion Time, as defined below. SOUTHEAST shall designate the Scheduled Conversion Time subject to ALLTEL standard provisioning intervals as stated in the ALLTEL CLEC Handbook, as may be revised from time to time. Within three (3) Business Days of ALLTEL's receipt of such valid LSR, or as otherwise required by Applicable Law, ALLTEL shall provide SOUTHEAST the scheduled due date for conversion of the Analog 2W Loops covered by such LSR. 87.17.4 SOUTHEAST shall provide dial tone at the SOUTHEAST Collocation site at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the Scheduled Conversion Time. 87.17.5 Either Party may contact the other Party to negotiate a new Scheduled Conversion Time (the “New Conversion Time”); provided, however, that each Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide four (4) business hours’ advance notice to the other Party of its request for a New Conversion Time. Any Scheduled Conversion Time or New Conversion Time may not be rescheduled more than one (1) time in a business day, and any two New Conversion Times for a particular Analog 2W Loop shall differ by at least eight (8) hours, unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties. 87.17.6 If the New Conversion Time is more than one (1) business hou...
Live Telephone Exchange Service to Analog 2W Loops. The following coordination procedures shall apply to “live” cutovers of Verizon Customers who are converting their Telephone Exchange Services to MCIm Telephone Exchange Services provisioned over Analog 2W unbundled Local Loops (“Analog 2W Loops”) to be provided by Verizon to MCIm: Coordinated cutover charges shall apply to conversions of live Telephone Exchange Services to Analog 2W Loops. When an outside dispatch is required to perform a conversion, additional charges may apply. If MCIm does not request a coordinated cutover, Verizon will process MCIm’s order as a new installation subject to applicable standard provisioning intervals. MCIm shall request Analog 2W Loops for coordinated cutover from Verizon by delivering to Verizon a valid electronic Local Service Request (“LSR”). Verizon agrees to accept from MCIm the date and time for the conversion designated on the LSR (“Scheduled Conversion Time”), provided that such designation is within the regularly scheduled operating hours of the Verizon Regional CLEC Coordination Center (“RCCC”) and subject to the availability of Verizon’s work force. In the event that Verizon’s work force is not available, MCIm and Verizon shall mutually agree on a New Conversion Time, as defined below. MCIm shall designate the Scheduled Conversion Time subject to Verizon standard provisioning intervals as stated in the Verizon CLEC Handbook, as may be revised from time to time. Within three (3) business days of Verizon's receipt of such valid LSR, or as otherwise required by Applicable Law, Verizon shall provide MCIm the scheduled due date for conversion of the Analog 2W Loops covered by such LSR. MCIm shall provide dial tone at the MCIm Collocation site at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the Scheduled Conversion Time. The RCCC will verify dial tone two days prior to the Scheduled Conversion Time and notify MCIm of any problems found. On the day of the Scheduled Conversion Time, either (i) MCIm will notify the RCCC of the go ahead via a Verizon interactive web - based system; or (ii) the RCCC will contact MCIm before the Scheduled Conversion Time to ensure that both Parties are ready. Either Party may contact the other Party to negotiate a new Scheduled Conversion Time (the “New Conversion Time”); provided, however, that each Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide four (4) business hours’ advance notice to the other Party of its request for a New Conversion Time. Any Scheduled Conversion Time or New C...

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