Local Number Portability for use with 911. The Parties acknowledge that until Local Number Portability (“LNP”) with full 911/E-911 compatibility is utilized for all ported telephone numbers, the use of Interim Number Portability (“INP”) creates a special need to have the Automatic Location Identification (“ALI”) screen reflect two numbers: the “old” number and the “new” number assigned by Z-Tel. Therefore, for those ported telephone numbers using INP, Z-Tel will provide the 911/E-911 database with both the forwarded number and the directory number, as well as all other required information including the appropriate address information for the customer for entry into the 911/E-911 database system. Further, Z-Tel will outpulse the telephone number to which the call has been forwarded (that is, the Customer’s ANI) to the 911 Tandem office or selective router. Z-Tel will include their NENA five character Company Identification (“COID”) for inclusion in the ALI display.
5.1 Z-Tel is required to enter data into the 911/E-911 database under the NENA Standards for LNP. This includes, but is not limited to, using Z-Tel’s XXXX XXXX to lock and unlock records and the posting of Z-Tel’s XXXX XXXX to the ALI record where such locking and migrating feature for 911/E-911 records are available or as defined by local standards.
Local Number Portability for use with 911. The Parties acknowledge that until Local Number Portability (“LNP”) with full 911/E-911 compatibility is utilized for all ported telephone numbers, the use of Interim Number Portability (“INP”) creates a special need to have the Automatic Location Identification (“ALI”) screen reflect two numbers: the “old” number and the “new” number assigned by Reconex. Therefore, for those ported telephone numbers using INP, Reconex will provide the 911/E-911 database with both the forwarded number and the directory number, as well as all other required information including the appropriate address information for the customer for entry into the 911/E-911 database system. Further, Reconex will outpulse the telephone number to which the call has been forwarded (that is, the Customer’s ANI) to the 911 Tandem office or selective router. Reconex will include their NENA five character Company Identification (“COID”) for inclusion in the ALI display.
Local Number Portability for use with 911. The Parties acknowledge that until Local Number Portability (LNP) with full 911/E-911 compatibility is utilized for all ported telephone numbers, the use of Interim Number Portability (“INP”) creates a special need to have the Automatic Location Identification (ALI) screen reflect two numbers: the “old” number and the “new” number assigned by NUI. Therefore, for those ported telephone numbers using INP, NUI will provide the 911/E-911 database with both the forwarded number and the directory number, as well as all other required information including the appropriate address information for the Customer for entry into the 911/E-911 database system. Further, NUI will outpulse the telephone number to which the call has been forwarded (that is, the Customer’s ANI) to the 911 Tandem office or selective router. NUI will include their NENA five character Company Identification (“COID”) for inclusion in the ALI display.
5.1 NUI is required to enter data into the 911/E-911 database under the NENA Standards for LNP. This includes, but is not limited to, using NUI’s XXXX XXXX to lock and unlock records and the posting of NUI’s XXXX XXXX to the ALI record where such locking and migrating feature for 911/E-911 records are available or as defined by local standards.
Local Number Portability for use with 911. The Parties acknowledge that until Local Number Portability (LNP) with full 911/E-911 compatibility is utilized for all ported telephone numbers, the use of Interim Number Portability (“INP”) creates a special need to have the Automatic Location Identification (ALI) screen reflect two numbers: the “old” number and the “new” number assigned by DSLnet. Therefore, for those ported telephone numbers using INP, DSLnet will provide the 911/E-911 database with both the forwarded number and the directory number, as well as all other required information including the appropriate address information for the Customer for entry into the 911/E-911 database system. Further, DSLnet will outpulse the telephone number to which the call has been forwarded (that is, the Customer’s ANI) to the 911 Tandem office or selective router. DSLnet will include their NENA five character Company Identification (“COID”) for inclusion in the ALI display.
Local Number Portability for use with 911. The Parties acknowledge that until Local Number Portability (LNP) with full 911/E-911 compatibility is utilized for all ported telephone numbers, the use of Interim Number Portability (“INP”) creates a special need to have the Automatic Location Identification (ALI) screen reflect two numbers: the “old” number and the “new” number assigned by Northstar. Therefore, for those ported telephone numbers using INP, Northstar will provide the 911/E-911 database with both the forwarded number and the directory number, as well as all other required information including the appropriate address information for the Customer for entry into the 911/E-911 database system. Further, Northstar will out pulse the telephone number to which the call has been forwarded (that is, the Customer’s ANI) to the 911 Tandem office or selective router. Northstar will include their NENA five character Company Identification (“COID”) for inclusion in the ALI display.
5.1 Northstar is required to enter data into the 911/E-911 database under the NENA Standards for LNP. This includes, but is not limited to, using Northstar’s XXXX XXXX to lock and unlock records and the posting of Northstar’s XXXX XXXX to the ALI record where such locking and migrating feature for 911/E-911 records are available or as defined by local standards.
Local Number Portability for use with 911. The Parties acknowledge that until Local Number Portability (LNP) with full 911/E-911 compatibility is utilized for all ported telephone numbers, the use of Interim Number Portability ("INP") creates a special need to have the Automatic Location Identification (ALI) screen reflect two numbers: the "old" number and the "new" number assigned by Pac-West. Therefore, for those ported telephone numbers using INP, Pac-West will provide the 911/E-911 database with both the forwarded number and the directory number, as well as all other required information including the appropriate address information for the customer for entry into the 911/E-911 database system. Further, Pac-West will outpulse the telephone number to which the call has been forwarded (that is, the Customer's ANI) to the 911 Tandem office or selective router. Pac-West will include their NENA five character Company Identification ("COID") for inclusion in the ALI display. Pac-West is required to enter data into the 911/E-911 database under the NENA Standards for LNP. This includes, but is not limited to, using Pac-Wxxx'x XXXX COID to lock and unlock records and the posting of Pac-Wxxx'x XXXX COID to the ALI record where such locking and migrating feature for 911/E-911 records are available or as defined by local standards. Verizon and Pac-West will work cooperatively to arrange meetings with PSAPs to answer any technical questions the PSAPs, or county or municipal coordinators may have regarding the 911/E-911 arrangements. Pac-West will compensate Verizon for connections to its 911/E-911 platform and/or system pursuant to the rate schedule included in the Pricing Attachment. Pac-West and Verizon will comply with all applicable rules and regulations (including 911 taxes and surcharges as defined by local requirements) pertaining to the provision of 911/E-911 services in California. PRICING ATTACHMENT General
Local Number Portability for use with 911. The Parties acknowledge that until Local Number Portability (LNP) with full 911/E-911 compatibility is utilized for all ported telephone numbers, the use of Interim Number Portability (“INP”) creates a special need to have the Automatic Location Identification (ALI) screen reflect two numbers: the “old” number and the “new” number assigned by ECI. Therefore, for those ported telephone numbers using INP, ECI will provide the 911/E-911 database with both the forwarded number and the directory number, as well as all other required information including the appropriate address information for the Customer for entry into the 911/E-911 database system. Further, ECI will outpulse the telephone number to which the call has been forwarded (that is, the Customer’s ANI) to the 911 Tandem office or selective router. ECI will include their NENA five character Company Identification (“COID”) for inclusion in the ALI display.
5.1 ECI is required to enter data into the 911/E-911 database under the NENA Standards for LNP. This includes, but is not limited to, using ECI’s XXXX XXXX to lock and unlock records and the posting of ECI’s XXXX XXXX to the ALI record where such locking and migrating feature for 911/E-911 records are available or as defined by local standards.
Local Number Portability for use with 911. The Parties acknowledge that until Local Number Portability (LNP) with full 911/E-911 compatibility is utilized for all ported telephone numbers, the use of Interim Number Portability (“INP”) creates a special need to have the Automatic Location Identification (ALI) screen reflect two numbers: the “old” number and the “new” number assigned by Prospeed. Therefore, for those ported telephone numbers using INP, Prospeed will provide the 911/E-911 database with both the forwarded number and the directory number, as well as all other required information including the appropriate address information for the Customer for entry into the 911/E-911 database system. Further, Prospeed will outpulse the telephone number to which the call has been forwarded (that is, the Customer’s ANI) to the 911 Tandem office or selective router. Prospeed will include their NENA five character Company Identification (“COID”) for inclusion in the ALI display.
5.1 Prospeed is required to enter data into the 911/E-911 database under the NENA Standards for LNP. This includes, but is not limited to, using Prospeed’s XXXX XXXX to lock and unlock records and the posting of Prospeed’s XXXX XXXX to the ALI record where such locking and migrating feature for 911/E-911 records are available or as defined by local standards.
Local Number Portability for use with 911. The Parties acknowledge that until Local Number Portability (LNP) with full 911/E-911 compatibility is utilized for all ported telephone numbers, the use of Interim Number Portability (“INP”) creates a special need to have the Automatic Location Identification (ALI) screen reflect two numbers: the “old” number and the “new” number assigned by Covista. Therefore, for those ported telephone numbers using INP, Covista will provide the 911/E-911 database with both the forwarded number and the directory number, as well as all other required information including the appropriate address information for the Customer for entry into the 911/E-911 database system. Further, Covista will out pulse the telephone number to which the call has been forwarded (that is, the Customer’s ANI) to the 911 Tandem office or selective router. Covista will include their NENA five character Company Identification (“COID”) for inclusion in the ALI display.
5.1 Covista is required to enter data into the 911/E-911 database under the NENA Standards for LNP. This includes, but is not limited to, using Covista’s XXXX XXXX to lock and unlock records and the posting of Covista’s XXXX XXXX to the ALI record where such locking and migrating feature for 911/E-911 records are available or as defined by local standards.
Local Number Portability for use with 911. The Parties acknowledge that until Local Number Portability (LNP) with full 911/E-911 compatibility is utilized for all ported telephone numbers, the use of Interim Number Portability (“INP”) creates a special need to have the Automatic Location Identification (ALI) screen reflect two numbers: the “old” number and the “new” number assigned by CSTC. Therefore, for those ported telephone numbers using INP, CSTC will provide the 911/E-911 database with both the forwarded number and the directory number, as well as all other required information including the appropriate address information for the Customer for entry into the 911/E-911 database system. Further, CSTC will outpulse the telephone number to which the call has been forwarded (that is, the Customer’s ANI) to the 911 Tandem office or selective router. CSTC will include their NENA five character Company Identification (“COID”) for inclusion in the ALI display.
5.1 CSTC is required to enter data into the 911/E-911 database under the NENA Standards for LNP. This includes, but is not limited to, using CSTC’s XXXX XXXX to lock and unlock records and the posting of CSTC’s XXXX XXXX to the ALI record where such locking and migrating feature for 911/E-911 records are available or as defined by local standards.