Mass Market Switching. 11.1.1 Ports
Mass Market Switching. 8.1 Notwithstanding any provision in the Agreement to the contrary, after the Amendment Effective Date Verizon is not required to provide access to Local Circuit Switching on an unbundled basis to ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** for the purpose of serving end-user customers using DS0-capacity Loops (“Mass Market Switching”), unless Verizon is required to do so under the applicable Federal Unbundling Rules or State law.
8.1.1 Notwithstanding Section [8.1], for a 12-month period beginning March 11, 2005, Verizon shall provide access to Mass Market Switching on an unbundled basis for ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** to serve its embedded base of end-user customers as of that date and any end-user customers added between June 1, 2005 and the Amendment Effective Date. During this 12-month period, the price for Mass Market Switching in combination with unbundled DS0-capacity Loops and shared transport shall be the higher of: (a) the rate at which ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** obtained that Combination of Network Elements on June 15, 2004 plus one dollar ($1.00); or (b) the rate the Commission establishes, if any, between June 16, 2004 and March 11, 2005, for that Combination of Network Elements, plus one dollar ($1.00). ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** may not obtain under the Amended Agreement new Mass Market Switching as an unbundled Network Element after the Amendment Effective Date, except as otherwise set forth in this Amendment. For ***CLEC Acronym TXT***’s embedded base of end-user customers as of March 11, 2005 and for end-user customers added between June 1, 2005 and the Amendment Effective Date, Verizon shall provide ***CLEC Acronym TXT***, upon ***CLEC Acronym TXT***’s request: (i) additional UNE-P lines to serve such end-user customers; and (ii) moves, changes, and restores in UNE-P lines to serve such end-user customers, during the 12-month transition process.
8.1.2 In accordance with Section [11], ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** shall perform the necessary steps to migrate its embedded base of end-user customers as of March 11, 2005 and any end-user customers added between June 1, 2005 and the Amendment Effective Date, off of Mass Market Switching to alternative arrangements within twelve (12) months after March 11, 2005.
8.1.3 Verizon shall provide to ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** the “hot-cut” processes (i) that, as of March 15, 2005, are set forth on Verizon’s wholesale website, subject to changes made pursuant to Change Management and Control Procedures. Those processes include, but are not limi...
Mass Market Switching. Local Switching or Tandem Switching that Verizon offers on an unbundled basis pursuant to 47 U.S.C. § 251(c)(3), 47 C.F.R. Part 51 or other Applicable Law, and that is provided to AT&T to serve AT&T’s end user customers over DS0 Loops.
Mass Market Switching. Local Switching or Tandem Switching that, if provided to Covista, would be used for the purpose of serving a Covista end user customer with DS0 Loops. Mass Market Switching does not include Four Line Carve Out Switching.
Mass Market Switching. Local Switching or Tandem Switching that Verizon offers on an unbundled basis pursuant to 47 U.S.C. § 251(c)(3) and 47 C.F.R. Part 51, and that is provided to Hello Depot to serve Hello Depot’s end user customers over DS0 Loops.
Mass Market Switching. Local Switching or Tandem Switching that, if provided to CBB, would be used for the purpose of serving a CBB end user customer with DS0 Loops. Mass Market Switching does not include Four Line Carve Out Switching.
Mass Market Switching. Upon a finding by the Masschusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy that no impairment exists in a particular market with respect to Mass Market Switching, Verizon will continue accepting orders under the Amended Agreement for Mass Market Switching for a transitional period of five (5) months. Thereafter, Verizon shall be under no obligation to accept new orders for Mass Market Switching. Counting from the date of the Masschusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy’s order finding no impairment in a particular market or markets, Cypress shall submit orders to Verizon to migrate the embedded base of its end user customers in the subject market off of Verizon’s Mass Market Switching product to any other switching service or product made available by Verizon, subject to Section 3.8.3 below, under separate agreement, or to Cypress’s own or a third party’s facilities, in accordance with the following schedule: (a) during month 13, Cypress must submit orders to migrate one- third of its embedded base of end user customers; (b) during month 20, Cypress must submit orders to migrate one-half of the remaining embedded base of end user customers; and (c) during month 27, Cypress must submit orders to migrate the remainder of its embedded base of end user customers. For purposes of the foregoing schedule, customers already in a “rolling” transition plan established by the Masschusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy shall not be included in the embedded base.
Mass Market Switching. Upon a finding by the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy that no impairment exists in a particular market with respect to Mass Market Switching, Verizon will continue accepting orders under the Amended Agreement for Mass Market Switching for a transitional period of five (5) months. Thereafter, Verizon shall be under no obligation to accept new orders for Mass Market Switching. Counting from the date of the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy’s order finding no impairment in a particular market or markets, VZA shall submit orders to Verizon to migrate the embedded base of its end user customers in the subject market off of Verizon’s Mass Market Switching product to any other switching service or product made available by Verizon, subject to Section 3.8.3 below, under separate agreement, or to VZA’s own or a third party’s facilities, in accordance with the following schedule: (a) during month 13, VZA must submit orders to migrate one-third of its embedded base of end user customers; (b) during month 20, VZA must submit orders to migrate one-half of the remaining embedded base of end user customers; and (c) during month 27, VZA must submit orders to migrate the remainder of its embedded base of end user customers. For purposes of the foregoing schedule, customers already in a “rolling” transition plan established by the Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Energy shall not be included in the embedded base.
Mass Market Switching. Verizon shall provide Mass Market Switching to ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** under the Amended Agreement. Such Mass Market Switching will be provided on a nondiscriminatory, unbundled basis, in accordance with Applicable Law, which includes, but is not limited to, Sections 251and 271 of the Act, Section 51.319(d) of the FCC’s rules, and specific State law requirements.
Mass Market Switching. Local Switching or Tandem Switching that, if provided to ***CLEC Acronym TXT***, would be used for the purpose of serving a ***CLEC Acronym TXT*** end user customer with three or fewer DS0 Loops. Mass Market Switching does not include Four Line Carve Out Switching.