Long Term Systems Sample Clauses

Long Term Systems. As soon as possible after the effective date and no later than the "Detailed Specifications Agreed To Date" as set forth in Exhibit 1, CLEC and PACIFIC will use their best efforts to agree to detailed specifications for upgrading the transaction based preordering information exchange mechanism according to the CLEC proposed data model for preordering which is based on Telecommunications Industry Forum (TCIF) for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), Version 6. Unless PACIFIC and CLEC agree to an alternative exchange mechanism by February 10, 1997, the specifications will require that EC-Lite/EDI formatted content be transmitted over a mutually agreeable X.25 or TCP/IP based network to perform inquiries, including inquiries for Switch/Feature Availability, Address Verification, Telephone Number Assignment, Appointment Scheduling, and Customer Service Record requests. When the "Detailed Specifications Agreed To Date" is met, and no additional specifications or changes are required by law, PACIFIC will implement this upgrade by the applicable "Start Date" specified in Exhibit 1. CLEC and PACIFIC will translate preordering data elements used in their internal processes into the agreed upon forms, and EDI.
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Long Term Systems. As soon as possible after the Effective Date and in no event after the "Detailed Specifications Agreed To Date" as set forth in Exhibit 1 attached hereto. CLEC and PACIFIC will use their best efforts to agree to detailed specifications for upgrading the ordering information exchange mechanism according to the Telecommunications Industry Forum (TCIF) for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) for the Customer Specific Provisioning orders. The information exchange will be forms based. CLEC and PACIFIC will use a mutually agreeable X.25 or TCP/IP based transport network for exchange of transactions. CLEC and PACIFIC will translate ordering and provisioning requests originating in their internal processes into the agreed upon forms and EDI transactions. Provided that the "Detailed Specification Agreed To Date" is met and no additional specifications or changes in specifications are required by law, PACIFIC will use its best efforts to implement this upgrade by the applicable "Start Date" specified on Exhibit 1 attached hereto.
Long Term Systems. Subsequent to Pacific Bxxx’x implementation of EDI and thirty (30) days after request from CLEC, NEVADA will implement the transaction of preorder information to CLEC via that same network interface and in accordance with the same format content agreed to between CLEC and Pacific Bxxx. The EDI will be used to perform inquiries, including inquiries for Switch/Feature Availability, Address Verification, Telephone Number Assignment, Appointment Scheduling, and Customer Service Record requests. CLEC and NEVADA will translate preordering data elements used in their internal processes into the agreed upon formats, for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).
Long Term Systems. NEVADA agrees to upgrade the ordering information exchange mechanism according to the Telecommunications Industry Forum (TCIF) for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) agreed to by CLEC and Pacific Bxxx. CLEC and NEVADA mutually agree that the information exchange will be forms based, including the use of the Local Services Request (LSR) Form, the End User Information Form and the Resale Information Form developed by the OBF. CLEC and NEVADA will use a mutually agreeable X.25 or TCP/IP based transport network for exchange of transactions. CLEC and NEVADA will translate ordering and provisioning requests originating in their internal processes into agreed upon formats and EDI transactions. Implementation dates are based solely on Pacific Bxxx’x schedule and will be implemented by the applicableStart Date” specified on Exhibit 1 of Appendix A to this Attachment.
Long Term Systems. NEVADA agrees to upgrade the ordering information exchange mechanism according to the Telecommunications Industry Forum (TCIF) for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) for the Customer Specific Provisioning orders agreed to by CLEC and Pacific Bxxx. CLEC and NEVADA mutually agree that the information exchange will be forms based. CLEC and NEVADA will use a mutually agreeable X.25 or TCP/IP based transport network for exchange of transactions. CLEC and NEVADA will translate ordering and provisioning requests originating in their internal processes into agreed upon formats and EDI transactions. Implementation dates are based solely on Pacific Bxxx’x schedule and will be implemented by the applicableStart Date” specified on Exhibit 1 of Appendix A to this Attachment.

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