Local Services, Network Elements and Combinations Sample Clauses

Local Services, Network Elements and Combinations. Outage credits apply to interruptions of Local Services, Network Elements or Combinations, in accordance with applicable state Public Service Commission requirements. 1.3.1.1 If a Local Service, Network Element or Combination is interrupted, SBCT will be entitled to outage credits. An interruption period begins when SBCT reports to GTE that a Local Service, Network Element or Combination is interrupted (or GTE has knowledge that an interruption has occurred through service monitoring or other means). An interruption period ends when the Local Service, Network Element or Combination is repaired and returned to SBCT. A Local Service, Network Element or Combination is considered to be interrupted when there has been a loss of continuity, the Local Service, Network Element or Combination does not operate in accordance with the applicable service standards, or it is otherwise unavailable for use by SBCT. This definition is not intended to conflict with state Public Utility Commission requirements. 1.3.1.2 The Implementation Team will evaluate if and set the amount of outage credits for unbundled Network Elements and Combinations and determine when they should apply. 2.1 Table 2 below lists the Category 2 DMOQs for each of the pre-ordering, maintenance, and billing classifications. For each Category 2 DMOQ classification, column 1 indicates the number of the DMOQ within the classification. Column 2 indicates which Party has the obligation to meet the DMOQ performance measurement, with a “G” indicating a GTE obligation and an “A” indicating an SBCT obligation. Column 3 indicates whether the relevant DMOQ performance measurement data is compiled on a national level (“N”), by state (“S”), or by each occurrence of the DMOQ (“P”). Column 4 contains a description of each DMOQ within each classification. Column 5 describes, for each DMOQ, the performance measurement that applies to the DMOQ.

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