Common use of Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing Clause in Contracts

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail Telecom, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail Telecom, BellSouth will notify Sail Telecom. Sail Telecom will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail Telecom’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom PLI shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom PLI is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom PLI may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom PLI provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom PLI will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom PLI shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomPLI, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomPLI, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomPLI. Sail Telecom PLI will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom PLI will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomPLI’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom Victory shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom Victory is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom Victory may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom Victory provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom Victory will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom Victory shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomVictory, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomVictory, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomVictory. Sail Telecom Victory will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom Victory will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomVictory’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom ICG shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom ICG is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom ICG may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom ICG provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom ICG will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom ICG shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomICG, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomICG, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomICG. Sail Telecom ICG will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom ICG will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomICG’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom Covista shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom Covista is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom Covista may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom Covista provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom Covista will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom Covista shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomCovista, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomCovista, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomCovista. Sail Telecom Covista will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom Covista will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomCovista’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom Ruddata shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom Ruddata is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom Ruddata may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom Ruddata provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom Ruddata will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom Ruddata shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomRuddata, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomRuddata, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomRuddata. Sail Telecom Ruddata will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom Ruddata will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomRuddata’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom ACN shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom ACN is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom ACN may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom ACN provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom ACN will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom ACN shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomACN, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomACN, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomACN. Sail Telecom ACN will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom ACN will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomACN’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom OnePoint shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom OnePoint is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom OnePoint may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxxjack. If Sail Telecom OnePoint provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom OnePoint will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom OnePoint shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomOnePoint, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth XxxxXxxxx receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomOnePoint, BellSouth XxxxXxxxx will notify Sail TelecomOnePoint. Sail Telecom OnePoint will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom OnePoint will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomOnePoint’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth XxxxXxxxx will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom NOW shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom NOW is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom NOW may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom NOW provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom NOW will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom NOW shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomNOW, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomNOW, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomNOW. Sail Telecom NOW will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom NOW will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomNOW’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom Think 12 shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom Think 12 is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom Think 12 may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom Think 12 provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom Think 12 will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom Think 12 shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomThink 12, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomThink 12, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomThink 12. Sail Telecom Think 12 will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom Think 12 will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomThink 12’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom CCI shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom CCI is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom CCI may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom CCI provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom CCI will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom CCI shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomCCI, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomCCI, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomCCI. Sail Telecom CCI will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom CCI will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomCCI’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom Velocity shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom Velocity is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom Velocity may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom Velocity provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom Velocity will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom Velocity shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomVelocity, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomVelocity, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomVelocity. Sail Telecom Velocity will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom Velocity will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomVelocity’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom Hotline shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom Hotline is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom Hotline may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom Hotline provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom Hotline will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom Hotline shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomHotline, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomHotline, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomHotline. Sail Telecom Hotline will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom Hotline will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomHotline’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

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Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom FPB shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom FPB is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom FPB may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom FPB provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom FPB will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom FPB shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomFPB, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomFPB, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomFPB. Sail Telecom FPB will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom FPB will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomFPB’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Coral Telecom shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Coral Telecom is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Coral Telecom may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Coral Telecom provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Coral Telecom will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Coral Telecom shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail Coral Telecom, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail Coral Telecom, BellSouth will notify Sail Coral Telecom. Sail Coral Telecom will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Coral Telecom will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail Coral Telecom’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom ACI shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom ACI is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom ACI may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom ACI provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom ACI will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom ACI shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomACI, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomACI, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomACI. Sail Telecom ACI will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom ACI will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomACI’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom JCM shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom JCM is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom JCM may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom JCM provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom JCM will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom JCM shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomJCM, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomJCM, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomJCM. Sail Telecom JCM will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom JCM will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomJCM’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Clec Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom SPARDI shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom SPARDI is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom SPARDI may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxxjack. If Sail Telecom SPARDI provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom SPARDI will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom SPARDI shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomSPARDI, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomSPARDI, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomSPARDI. Sail Telecom SPARDI will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom SPARDI will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomSPARDI’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom Budget Phone shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom Budget Phone is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom Budget Phone may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxx. If Sail Telecom Budget Phone provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom Budget Phone will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom Budget Phone shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomBudget Phone, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomBudget Phone, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomBudget Phone. Sail Telecom Budget Phone will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom Budget Phone will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomBudget Phone’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Maintenance and Repair – Line Sharing. 3.6.1 Sail Telecom Charter shall have access for repair and maintenance purposes to any Loop for which it has access to the High Frequency Spectrum. If Sail Telecom Charter is using a BellSouth owned splitter, Sail Telecom Charter may access the Loop at the point where the combined voice and data signal exits the central office splitter via a bantam test xxxxjack. If Sail Telecom Charter provides its own splitter, it may test from the collocation space or the Termination Point. 3.6.2 BellSouth will be responsible for repairing voice services and the physical line between the NID at the customer’s premises and the Termination Point. Sail Telecom Charter will be responsible for repairing data services. Each Party will be responsible for maintaining its own equipment. 3.6.3 Sail Telecom Charter shall inform its End Users to direct data problems to Sail TelecomCharter, unless both voice and data services are impaired, in which event the End Users should call BellSouth. 3.6.4 Once a Party has isolated a trouble to the other Party’s portion of the Loop, the Party isolating the trouble shall notify the End User that the trouble is on the other Party’s portion of the Loop. 3.6.5 Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in this Agreement, when BellSouth XxxxXxxxx receives a voice trouble and isolates the trouble to the physical collocation arrangement belonging to Sail TelecomCharter, BellSouth will notify Sail TelecomCharter. Sail Telecom Charter will provide at least one but no more than two (2) verbal CFA pair changes to BellSouth in an attempt to resolve the voice trouble. In the event a CFA pair change resolves the voice trouble, Sail Telecom Charter will provide BellSouth an LSR with the new CFA pair information within twenty-four (24) hours. If the owner of the collocation space fails to resolve the trouble by providing BellSouth with the verbal CFA pair changes, BellSouth may discontinue Sail TelecomCharter’s access to the High Frequency Spectrum on such Loop. BellSouth XxxxXxxxx will not be responsible for any loss of data as a result of this action.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Clec Agreement

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