Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC Sample Clauses

Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC. 2.6.1 Where NewPhone has requested an Unbundled Loop and BellSouth uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the customer and BellSouth has a suitable alternate facility available, BellSouth will make such alternative facilities available to NewPhone. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, BellSouth will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for NewPhone (e.g., hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross-Connect System (DACS)-door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). 2.6.2 Arrangements 3 and 4 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non-designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND may not be ordered in these cases. 2.6.3 If no alternate facility is available, and upon request from NewPhone, and if agreed to by both Parties, BellSouth may utilize its SC process to determine the additional costs required to provision facilities. NewPhone will then have the option of paying the one-time SC rates to place the Loop.
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Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC. 2.16.1 Where TWTC has requested an Unbundled Loop and AT&T uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the customer and AT&T has a suitable alternate facility available, AT&T will make such alternative facilities available to TWTC. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, AT&T will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for TWTC (e.g., hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross-Connect System (DACS)-door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). 2.16.2 Arrangements 3 and 4 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non-designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND may not be ordered in these cases. 2.16.3 If no alternate facility is available, and upon request from TWTC, and if agreed to by both Parties, AT&T may utilize its SC process to determine the additional costs required to provision facilities. TWTC will then have the option of paying the one-time SC rates to place the Loop.
Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC. 2.6.1 Where ITC^DeltaCom has requested an Unbundled Loop and BellSouth uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the End User and BellSouth has a suitable alternate facility available, BellSouth will make such alternative facilities available to ITC^DeltaCom. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, BellSouth will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for ITC^DeltaCom (e.g., hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross-Connect System (DACS)-door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). 2.6.2 Arrangements 3 and 4 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non-designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND may not be ordered in these cases. 2.6.3 If no alternate facility is available, and upon request from ITC^DeltaCom, and if agreed to by both Parties, BellSouth may utilize its SC process to determine the additional costs required to provision facilities. ITC^DeltaCom will then have the option of paying the one-time SC rates to place the Loop.
Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC. 2.6.1 Where AIN/Birch has requested an Unbundled Loop and AT&T uses IDLC systems toprovide the local service to the customer and AT&T has a suitable alternate facility available, AT&T will make such alternative facilities available to AIN/Birch. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, AT&T will implementone of the following alternative arrangements for AIN/Birch (e.g., hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross-Connect System (DACS)-door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). Page 8805 of 338961 5. If IDLC system is not served by a switch capable of side-door functionality, AT&T will move the IDLC system to switch equipment that is side-door capable if technically feasible and subject to the Special Construction process and AIN/Birchagrees to pay Special Construction charges. 6. Install and activate newDLC facilities and then move the IDLC to the new facilities, if technically feasible and subject to the Special Constructoi n process and AIN/Xxxxx agrees to pay Special Construction charges. 7. Convert IDLC to UDC if technically feasible and subject to the Special Construction process and AIN/Xxxxx agrees to pay Special Construction charges. 2.6.2 Arrangements 3, 4 and 5 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non-designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND (requires copper only loop) may not be ordered in these cases. 2.6.2.1 If no alternate facility is available,and upon request fromAIN/Birch, and if agreed to by both Parties, AT&Tmay utilize its SC process to determine the additionalcosts required toprovision facilities. AIN/Xxxxx will then have the option of paying the one-timeSC rates toplace the Loop.
Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC. 2.6.1 Where South Carolina Net has requested an Unbundled Loop and BellSouth uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the End User and BellSouth has a suitable alternate facility available, BellSouth will make such alternative facilities available to South Carolina Net. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, BellSouth will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for South Carolina Net (e.g., hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross-Connect System (DACS)-door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). 2.6.2 Arrangements 3 and 4 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non-designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND may not be ordered in these cases. 2.6.3 If no alternate facility is available, and upon request from South Carolina Net, and if agreed to by both Parties, BellSouth may utilize its SC process to determine the additional costs required to provision facilities. South Carolina Net will then have the option of paying the one-time SC rates to place the Loop.
Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC. 2.6.1 Where <<customer_short_name>> has requested an Unbundled Loop and AT&T uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the End User and AT&T has a suitable alternate facility available, AT&T will make such alternative facilities available to <<customer_short_name>>. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, AT&T will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for <<customer_short_name>> (e.g., hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross-Connect System (DACS)-door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). 2.6.2 Arrangements 3 and 4 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non-designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND may not be ordered in these cases. 2.6.3 If no alternate facility is available, and upon request from
Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC. 2.6.1 Where Georgia Telephone has requested an Unbundled Loop and BellSouth uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the End User and BellSouth has a suitable alternate facility available, BellSouth will make such alternative facilities available to Georgia Telephone. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, BellSouth will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for Georgia Telephone (e.g., hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross-Connect System (DACS)-door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). 2.6.2 Arrangements 3 and 4 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non-designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND may not be ordered in these cases. 2.6.3 If no alternate facility is available, and upon request from Georgia Telephone, and if agreed to by both Parties, BellSouth may utilize its SC process to determine the additional costs required to provision facilities. Georgia Telephone will then have the option of paying the one-time SC rates to place the Loop.
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Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC. 2.6.1 Where Latin American Telephone has requested an Unbundled Loop and BellSouth uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the End User and BellSouth has a suitable alternate facility available, BellSouth will make such alternative facilities available to Latin American Telephone. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, BellSouth will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for Latin American Telephone (e.g., hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross-Connect System (DACS)-door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). 2.6.2 Arrangements 3 and 4 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non-designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND may not be ordered in these cases. 2.6.3 If no alternate facility is available, and upon request from Latin American Telephone, and if agreed to by both Parties, BellSouth may utilize its SC process to determine the additional costs required to provision facilities. Latin American Telephone will then have the option of paying the one-time SC rates to place the Loop.
Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC. 2.6.1 Where South Georgia Pre-Paid has requested an Unbundled Loop and BellSouth uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the End User and BellSouth has a suitable alternate facility available, BellSouth will make such alternative facilities available to South Georgia Pre-Paid. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, BellSouth will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for South Georgia Pre-Paid (e.g., hairpinning): 1. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to any spare copper that exists to the customer premises. 2. Roll the circuit(s) from the IDLC to an existing DLC that is not integrated. 3. If capacity exists, provide "side-door" porting through the switch. 4. If capacity exists, provide "Digital Access Cross-Connect System (DACS)-door" porting (if the IDLC routes through a DACS prior to integration into the switch). 2.6.2 Arrangements 3 and 4 above require the use of a designed circuit. Therefore, non-designed Loops such as the SL1 voice grade and UCL-ND may not be ordered in these cases. 2.6.3 If no alternate facility is available, and upon request from South Georgia Pre-Paid, and if agreed to by both Parties, BellSouth may utilize its SC process to determine the additional costs required to provision facilities. South Georgia Pre-Paid will then have the option of paying the one-time SC rates to place the Loop.
Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC 
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