Common use of MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES AND FUNCTIONS Clause in Contracts

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES AND FUNCTIONS. 75.1. The services described in Section 74 shall only be available to the CLEC under this Agreement (i) when Embarq is providing the service to itself, (ii) in areas where Embarq is providing such service to Embarq’s end user subscribers, and (iii) subject to the limitations specified herein. To the extent that Embarq does not provide the services described in this Section 74 to itself, or the requested service is not available to Embarq’s end user subscribers in such areas, CLEC must secure any desired services under a separate commercial agreement with Embarq or another provider. 75.2. Basic 911 and E911 Service. 75.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). 75.2.2. Basic 911 and E911 functions shall only be provided to CLEC for resale, and shall be at Parity with the support and services that Embarq provides to its subscribers for such similar functionality. (a) Where it may be appropriate for Embarq to update the ALI database, Embarq shall update such database with CLEC data in an interval at Parity with that experienced by Embarq end users. (b) Embarq shall transmit to CLEC daily all changes, alterations, modifications, and updates to the emergency public agency telephone numbers linked to all NPA NXXs. This transmission shall be electronic and be a separate feed from the subscriber listing feed. 75.2.3. In government jurisdictions where Embarq has obligations under existing agreements as the primary provider of the 911 System to the county (Host Embarq), CLEC shall participate in the provision of the 911 System in accordance with applicable tariffs, or if no tariff is applicable, then pursuant to a separate commercial agreement with Embarq. 75.2.4. If a third party is the primary provider of the 911 System to a government agency, CLEC shall negotiate separately with such third party with regard to the provision of 911 service to the agency. All relations between such third party and CLEC are totally separate from this Agreement and Embarq makes no representations on behalf of the third party. 75.2.5. Basic 911 and E911 Database Requirements (a) The ALI database shall be managed by Embarq, but is the property of Embarq and CLEC for those records provided by CLEC. (b) To the extent allowed by the governmental agency, and where available, copies of the SIG shall be provided within three Business Days from the time requested and provided on diskette, or in a format suitable for use with desktop computers. (c) CLEC shall be solely responsible for providing CLEC database records to Embarq for inclusion in Embarq’s ALI database on a timely basis. (d) Embarq and CLEC shall arrange for the automated input and periodic updating of the E911 database information related to CLEC end users. Embarq shall work cooperatively with CLEC to ensure the accuracy of the data transfer by verifying it against the MSAG. Embarq shall accept electronically transmitted files that conform to NENA Version #2 format. (e) CLEC shall assign an E911 database coordinator charged with the responsibility of forwarding CLEC end user ALI record information to Embarq or via a third-party entity, charged with the responsibility of ALI record transfer. CLEC assumes all responsibility for the accuracy of the data that CLEC provides to Embarq. (f) CLEC shall provide information on new subscribers to Embarq within one (1) business day of the order completion. Embarq shall update the database within two (2) Business Days of receiving the data from CLEC. If Embarq detects an error in the CLEC provided data, the data shall be returned to CLEC within two (2) Business Days from when it was provided to Embarq. CLEC shall respond to requests from Embarq to make corrections to database record errors by uploading corrected records within two (2) Business Days. Manual entry shall be allowed only in the event that the system is not functioning properly. (g) Embarq agrees to treat all data on CLEC subscribers provided under this Agreement as confidential and to use data on CLEC subscribers only for the purpose of providing E911 services.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

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MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES AND FUNCTIONS. 75.1. The services described in this Section 74 shall 75 only be available to the CLEC under this Agreement apply (i) when CLEC is ordering UNEs or resale from Embarq, (ii) Embarq is providing the service to itself, and (iiiii) in areas locations where Embarq is providing such service to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers, and (iii) subject to the limitations specified herein. To the extent that Embarq does not provide the services described in this Section 74 75 to itself, or CLEC is not ordering UNEs or resale from Embarq or the requested service is not available to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers in such areaslocations, CLEC must secure any desired services under a separate commercial agreement with Embarq or another provider. 75.2. Basic 911 and E911 Service. 75.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). 75.2.275.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 functions shall only be provided to CLEC for resale, and shall be at Parity with the support and services that Embarq provides to its subscribers for such similar functionality. (a) Where it may be appropriate for Embarq to update the ALI database, Embarq shall update such database with CLEC data in an interval at Parity with that experienced by Embarq end users. (b) Embarq shall transmit to CLEC daily all changes, alterations, modifications, and updates to the emergency public agency telephone numbers linked to all NPA NXXs. This transmission shall be electronic and be a separate feed from the subscriber listing feed. 75.2.375.2.2. In government jurisdictions where Embarq has obligations under existing agreements as the primary provider of the 911 System to the county (Host Embarq), CLEC shall participate in the provision of the 911 System in accordance with applicable tariffs, or if no tariff is applicable, then pursuant to a separate commercial agreement with Embarq. 75.2.475.2.3. If a third party is the primary provider of the 911 System to a government agency, CLEC shall negotiate separately with such third party with regard to the provision of 911 service to the agency. All relations between such third party and CLEC are totally separate from this Agreement and Embarq makes no representations on behalf of the third party. 75.2.575.2.4. Basic 911 and E911 Database Requirements (a) The ALI database shall be managed by Embarq, but is the property of Embarq and CLEC for those records provided by CLEC. (b) To the extent allowed by the governmental agency, and where available, copies of the SIG shall be provided within three Business Days from the time requested and provided on diskette, or in a format suitable for use with desktop computers. (c) CLEC shall be solely responsible for providing CLEC database records to Embarq for inclusion in Embarq’s ALI database on a timely basis. (d) Embarq and CLEC shall arrange for the automated input and periodic updating of the E911 database information related to CLEC end users. Embarq shall work cooperatively with CLEC to ensure the accuracy of the data transfer by verifying it against the MSAGSIG. Embarq shall accept electronically transmitted files that conform to NENA Version #2 format. (e) CLEC shall assign an E911 database coordinator charged with the responsibility of forwarding CLEC end user ALI record information to Embarq or via a third-party entity, charged with the responsibility of ALI record transfer. CLEC assumes all responsibility for the accuracy of the data that CLEC provides to Embarq. (f) CLEC shall provide information on new subscribers to Embarq within one (1) business day of the order completion. Embarq shall update the database within two (2) Business Days of receiving the data from CLEC. If Embarq detects an error in the CLEC provided data, the data shall be returned to CLEC within two (2) Business Days from when it was provided to Embarq. CLEC shall respond to requests from Embarq to make corrections to database record errors by uploading corrected records within two (2) Business Days. Manual entry shall be allowed only in the event that the system is not functioning properly. (g) Embarq agrees to treat all data on CLEC subscribers provided under this Agreement as confidential and to use data on CLEC subscribers only for the purpose of providing E911 services.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement, Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES AND FUNCTIONS. 75.1. The services described in this Section 74 shall 75 only be available to the CLEC under this Agreement apply (i) when CLEC is ordering UNEs or resale from Embarq, (ii) Embarq is providing the service to itself, and (iiiii) in areas locations where Embarq is providing such service to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers, and (iii) subject to the limitations specified herein. To the extent that Embarq does not provide the services described in this Section 74 75 to itself, or CLEC is not ordering UNEs or resale from Embarq or the requested service is not available to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers in such areaslocations, CLEC must secure any desired services under a separate commercial agreement with Embarq or another provider.provider.‌ 75.2. Basic 911 and E911 Service. 75.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). 75.2.275.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 functions shall only be provided to CLEC for resale, and shall be at Parity with the support and services that Embarq provides to its subscribers for such similar functionality. (a) Where it may be appropriate for Embarq to update the ALI database, Embarq shall update such database with CLEC data in an interval at Parity with that experienced by Embarq end users. (b) Embarq shall transmit to CLEC daily all changes, alterations, modifications, and updates to the emergency public agency telephone numbers linked to all NPA NXXs. This transmission shall be electronic and be a separate feed from the subscriber listing feed. 75.2.375.2.2. In government jurisdictions where Embarq has obligations under existing agreements as the primary provider of the 911 System to the county (Host Embarq), CLEC shall participate in the provision of the 911 System in accordance with applicable tariffs, or if no tariff is applicable, then pursuant to a separate commercial agreement with Embarq. 75.2.475.2.3. If a third party is the primary provider of the 911 System to a government agency, CLEC shall negotiate separately with such third party with regard to the provision of 911 service to the agency. All relations between such third party and CLEC are totally separate from this Agreement and Embarq makes no representations on behalf of the third party. 75.2.5. Basic 911 and E911 Database Requirements (a) The ALI database shall be managed by Embarq, but is the property of Embarq and CLEC for those records provided by CLEC. (b) To the extent allowed by the governmental agency, and where available, copies of the SIG shall be provided within three Business Days from the time requested and provided on diskette, or in a format suitable for use with desktop computers. (c) CLEC shall be solely responsible for providing CLEC database records to Embarq for inclusion in Embarq’s ALI database on a timely basis. (d) Embarq and CLEC shall arrange for the automated input and periodic updating of the E911 database information related to CLEC end users. Embarq shall work cooperatively with CLEC to ensure the accuracy of the data transfer by verifying it against the MSAG. Embarq shall accept electronically transmitted files that conform to NENA Version #2 format. (e) CLEC shall assign an E911 database coordinator charged with the responsibility of forwarding CLEC end user ALI record information to Embarq or via a third-party entity, charged with the responsibility of ALI record transfer. CLEC assumes all responsibility for the accuracy of the data that CLEC provides to Embarq. (f) CLEC shall provide information on new subscribers to Embarq within one (1) business day of the order completion. Embarq shall update the database within two (2) Business Days of receiving the data from CLEC. If Embarq detects an error in the CLEC provided data, the data shall be returned to CLEC within two (2) Business Days from when it was provided to Embarq. CLEC shall respond to requests from Embarq to make corrections to database record errors by uploading corrected records within two (2) Business Days. Manual entry shall be allowed only in the event that the system is not functioning properly. (g) Embarq agrees to treat all data on CLEC subscribers provided under this Agreement as confidential and to use data on CLEC subscribers only for the purpose of providing E911 services.

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Samples: Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES AND FUNCTIONS. 75.1. The services described in Section 74 shall only be available to the CLEC under this Agreement (i) when Embarq is providing the service to itself, (ii) in areas where Embarq is providing such service to Embarq’s end user subscribers, and (iii) subject to the limitations specified herein. To the extent that Embarq does not provide the services described in this Section 74 to itself, or the requested service is not available to Embarq’s end user subscribers in such areas, CLEC must secure any desired services under a separate commercial agreement with Embarq or another provider. 75.2. Basic 911 and E911 Service. 75.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). 75.2.2. Basic 911 and E911 functions shall only be provided to CLEC for resale, and shall be at Parity with the support and services that Embarq provides to its subscribers for such similar functionality. (a) Where it may be appropriate for Embarq to update the ALI database, Embarq shall update such database with CLEC data in an interval at Parity with that experienced by Embarq end users. (b) Embarq shall transmit to CLEC daily all changes, alterations, modifications, and updates to the emergency public agency telephone numbers linked to all NPA NXXs. This transmission shall be electronic and be a separate feed from the subscriber listing feed. 75.2.3. In government jurisdictions where Embarq has obligations under existing agreements as the primary provider of the 911 System to the county (Host Embarq), CLEC shall participate in the provision of the 911 System in accordance with applicable tariffs, or if no tariff is applicable, then pursuant to a separate commercial agreement with Embarq. 75.2.4. If a third party is the primary provider of the 911 System to a government agency, CLEC shall negotiate separately with such third party with regard to the provision of 911 service to the agency. All relations between such third party and CLEC are totally separate from this Agreement and Embarq makes no representations on behalf of the third party. 75.2.5. Basic 911 and E911 Database Requirements (a) The ALI database shall be managed by Embarq, but is the property of Embarq and CLEC for those records provided by CLEC. (b) To the extent allowed by the governmental agency, and where available, copies of the SIG shall be provided within three Business Days from the time requested and provided on diskette, or in a format suitable for use with desktop computers. (c) CLEC shall be solely responsible for providing CLEC database records to Embarq for inclusion in Embarq’s ALI database on a timely basis. (d) Embarq and CLEC shall arrange for the automated input and periodic updating of the E911 database information related to CLEC end users. Embarq shall work cooperatively with CLEC to ensure the accuracy of the data transfer by verifying it against the MSAG. Embarq shall accept electronically transmitted files that conform to NENA Version #2 format. (e) CLEC shall assign an E911 database coordinator charged with the responsibility of forwarding CLEC end user ALI XXX record information to Embarq or via a third-party entity, charged with the responsibility of ALI record transfer. CLEC assumes all responsibility for the accuracy of the data that CLEC provides to Embarq. (f) CLEC shall provide information on new subscribers to Embarq within one (1) business day of the order completion. Embarq shall update the database within two (2) Business Days of receiving the data from CLEC. If Embarq detects an error in the CLEC provided data, the data shall be returned to CLEC within two (2) Business Days from when it was provided to Embarq. CLEC shall respond to requests from Embarq to make corrections to database record errors by uploading corrected records within two (2) Business Days. Manual entry shall be allowed only in the event that the system is not functioning properly. (g) Embarq Xxxxxx agrees to treat all data on CLEC subscribers provided under this Agreement as confidential and to use data on CLEC subscribers only for the purpose of providing E911 services.

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Samples: Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES AND FUNCTIONS. 75.1. The services described in this Section 74 shall 75 only be available to the CLEC under this Agreement apply (i) when CLEC is ordering UNEs or resale from Embarq, (ii) Embarq is providing the service to itself, and (iiiii) in areas locations where Embarq is providing such service to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers, and (iii) subject to the limitations specified herein. To the extent that Embarq does not provide the services described in this Section 74 75 to itself, or CLEC is not ordering UNEs or resale from Embarq or the requested service is not available to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers in such areaslocations, CLEC must secure any desired services under a separate commercial agreement with Embarq or another provider. 75.2. Basic 911 and E911 Service. 75.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). 75.2.275.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 functions shall only be provided to CLEC for resale, and shall be at Parity with the support and services that Embarq provides to its subscribers for such similar functionality. (a) Where it may be appropriate for Embarq to update the ALI database, Embarq shall update such database with CLEC data in an interval at Parity with that experienced by Embarq end users. (b) Embarq shall transmit to CLEC daily all changes, alterations, modifications, and updates to the emergency public agency telephone numbers linked to all NPA NXXs. This transmission shall be electronic and be a separate feed from the subscriber listing feed. 75.2.375.2.2. In government jurisdictions where Embarq has obligations under existing agreements as the primary provider of the 911 System to the county (Host Embarq), CLEC shall participate in the provision of the 911 System in accordance with applicable tariffs, or if no tariff is applicable, then pursuant to a separate commercial agreement with Embarq. 75.2.475.2.3. If a third party is the primary provider of the 911 System to a government agency, CLEC shall negotiate separately with such third party with regard to the provision of 911 service to the agency. All relations between such third party and CLEC are totally separate from this Agreement and Embarq makes no representations on behalf of the third party. 75.2.575.2.4. Basic 911 and E911 Database Requirements (a) The ALI database shall be managed by Embarq, but is the property of Embarq and CLEC for those records provided by CLEC. (b) To the extent allowed by the governmental agency, and where available, copies of the SIG shall be provided within three Business Days from the time requested and provided on diskette, or in a format suitable for use with desktop computers. (c) CLEC shall be solely responsible for providing CLEC database records to Embarq for inclusion in Embarq’s ALI database on a timely basis. (d) Embarq and CLEC shall arrange for the automated input and periodic updating of the E911 database information related to CLEC end users. Embarq shall work cooperatively with CLEC to ensure the accuracy of the data transfer by verifying it against the MSAGSIG. Embarq shall accept electronically transmitted files that conform to NENA Version #2 format. (e) CLEC shall assign an E911 database coordinator charged with the responsibility of forwarding CLEC end user ALI XXX record information to Embarq or via a third-party entity, charged with the responsibility of ALI record transfer. CLEC assumes all responsibility for the accuracy of the data that CLEC provides to Embarq. (f) CLEC shall provide information on new subscribers to Embarq within one one (1) business day of the order completion. Embarq shall update the database within two (2) Business Days of receiving the data from CLEC. If Embarq detects an error in the CLEC provided data, the data shall be returned to CLEC within two (2) Business Days from when it was provided to Embarq. CLEC shall respond to requests from Embarq to make corrections to database record errors by uploading corrected records within two (2) Business Days. Manual entry shall be allowed only in the event that the system is not functioning properly. (g) Embarq Xxxxxx agrees to treat all data on CLEC subscribers provided under this Agreement as confidential and to use data on CLEC subscribers only for the purpose of providing E911 services.

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Samples: Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

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MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES AND FUNCTIONS. 75.176.1. The services described in this Section 74 shall only be available to the CLEC under this Agreement (i) when Embarq is providing the service to itself, (ii) in areas where Embarq is providing such service to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers, and (iii) subject to the limitations specified herein. To the extent that Embarq does not provide the services described in this Section 74 to itself, or the requested service is not available to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers in such areas, CLEC must secure any desired services under a separate commercial agreement Agreement with Embarq or another provider. 75.276.2. Basic 911 and E911 Service. 75.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). 75.2.276.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 functions shall only be provided to CLEC for resale, and shall be at Parity with the support and services that Embarq provides to its subscribers for such similar functionality. (a) Where it may be appropriate for Embarq to update the ALI database, Embarq shall update such database with CLEC data in an interval at Parity with that experienced by Embarq end end-users. (b) Embarq shall transmit to CLEC daily all changes, alterations, modifications, and updates to the emergency public agency telephone numbers linked to all NPA NXXs. This transmission shall be electronic and be a separate feed from the subscriber listing feed. 75.2.376.2.2. In government jurisdictions where Embarq has obligations under existing agreements as the primary provider of the 911 System to the county (Host Embarq), CLEC shall participate in the provision of the 911 System in accordance with applicable tariffs, or if no tariff is applicable, then pursuant to a separate commercial agreement Agreement with Embarq. 75.2.476.2.3. If a third party is the primary provider of the 911 System to a government agency, CLEC shall negotiate separately with such third party with regard to the provision of 911 service Service to the agency. All relations between such third party and CLEC are totally separate from this Agreement and Embarq makes no representations on behalf of the third party. 75.2.576.2.4. Basic 911 and E911 Database Requirements (a) The ALI database shall be managed by Embarq, but is the property of Embarq and CLEC for those records provided by CLEC. (b) To the extent allowed by the governmental agency, and where available, copies of the SIG shall be provided within three Business Days from the time requested and provided on diskette, or in a format suitable for use with desktop computers. . CoastCom – ICRA: OR – Eff: 05/20/08 91 (c) CLEC shall be solely responsible for providing CLEC database records to Embarq for inclusion in Embarq’s ALI database on a timely basis. (d) Embarq and CLEC shall arrange for the automated input and periodic updating of the E911 database information related to CLEC end users. Embarq shall work cooperatively with CLEC to ensure the accuracy of the data transfer by verifying it against the MSAG. Embarq shall accept electronically transmitted files that conform to NENA Version #2 format. (e) CLEC shall assign an E911 database coordinator charged with the responsibility of forwarding CLEC end user ALI record information to Embarq or via a third-party entity, charged with the responsibility of ALI record transfer. CLEC assumes all responsibility for the accuracy of the data that CLEC provides to Embarq. (f) CLEC shall provide information on new subscribers to Embarq within one (1) business day of the order completion. Embarq shall update the database within two (2) Business Days of receiving the data from CLEC. If Embarq detects an error in the CLEC provided data, the data shall be returned to CLEC within two (2) Business Days from when it was provided to Embarq. CLEC shall respond to requests from Embarq to make corrections to database record errors by uploading corrected records within two (2) Business Days. Manual entry shall be allowed only in the event that the system is not functioning properly. (g) Embarq agrees to treat all data on CLEC subscribers provided under this Agreement as confidential and to use data on CLEC subscribers only for the purpose of providing E911 services.

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Samples: General Terms and Conditions

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES AND FUNCTIONS. 75.1. The services described in Section 74 shall only be available to the CLEC under this Agreement (i) when Embarq is providing the service to itself, (ii) in areas where Embarq is providing such service to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers, and (iii) subject to the limitations specified herein. To the extent that Embarq does not provide the services described in this Section 74 to itself, or the requested service is not available to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers in such areas, CLEC must secure any desired services under a separate commercial agreement with Embarq or another provider. 75.2. Basic 911 and E911 Service. 75.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). 75.2.2. Basic 911 and E911 functions shall only be provided to CLEC for resale, and shall be at Parity with the support and services that Embarq provides to its subscribers for such similar functionality. (a) Where it may be appropriate for Embarq to update the ALI database, Embarq shall update such database with CLEC data in an interval at Parity with that experienced by Embarq end users. (b) Embarq shall transmit to CLEC daily all changes, alterations, modifications, and updates to the emergency public agency telephone numbers linked to all NPA NXXs. This transmission shall be electronic and be a separate feed from the subscriber listing feed. 75.2.3. In government jurisdictions where Embarq has obligations under existing agreements as the primary provider of the 911 System to the county (Host Embarq), CLEC shall participate in the provision of the 911 System in accordance with applicable tariffs, or if no tariff is applicable, then pursuant to a separate commercial agreement with Embarq. 75.2.4. If a third party is the primary provider of the 911 System to a government agency, CLEC shall negotiate separately with such third party with regard to the provision of 911 service to the agency. All relations between such third party and CLEC are totally separate from this Agreement and Embarq makes no representations on behalf of the third party. 75.2.5. Basic 911 and E911 Database Requirements (a) The ALI database shall be managed by Embarq, but is the property of Embarq and CLEC for those records provided by CLEC. (b) To the extent allowed by the governmental agency, and where available, copies of the SIG shall be provided within three Business Days from the time requested and provided on diskette, or in a format suitable for use with desktop computers. (c) CLEC shall be solely responsible for providing CLEC database records to Embarq for inclusion in Embarq’s ALI database on a timely basis. (d) Embarq and CLEC shall arrange for the automated input and periodic updating of the E911 database information related to CLEC end users. Embarq shall work cooperatively with CLEC to ensure the accuracy of the data transfer by verifying it against the MSAG. Embarq shall accept electronically transmitted files that conform to NENA Version #2 format. (e) CLEC shall assign an E911 database coordinator charged with the responsibility of forwarding CLEC end user ALI record information to Embarq or via a third-party entity, charged with the responsibility of ALI record transfer. CLEC assumes all responsibility for the accuracy of the data that CLEC provides to Embarq. (f) CLEC shall provide information on new subscribers to Embarq within one (1) business day of the order completion. Embarq shall update the database within two (2) Business Days of receiving the data from CLEC. If Embarq detects an error in the CLEC provided data, the data shall be returned to CLEC within two (2) Business Days from when it was provided to Embarq. CLEC shall respond to requests from Embarq to make corrections to database record errors by uploading corrected records within two (2) Business Days. Manual entry shall be allowed only in the event that the system is not functioning properly. (g) Embarq agrees to treat all data on CLEC subscribers provided under this Agreement as confidential and to use data on CLEC subscribers only for the purpose of providing E911 services.

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Samples: Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES AND FUNCTIONS. 75.1. The services described in this Section 74 shall 75 only be available to the CLEC under this Agreement apply (i) when CLEC is ordering UNEs or resale from Embarq, (ii) Embarq is providing the service to itself, and (iiiii) in areas locations where Embarq is providing such service to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers, and (iii) subject to the limitations specified herein. To the extent that Embarq does not provide the services described in this Section 74 75 to itself, or CLEC is not ordering UNEs or resale from Embarq or the requested service is not available to Embarq’s end end-user subscribers in such areaslocations, CLEC must secure any desired services under a separate commercial agreement with Embarq or another provider. 75.2. Basic 911 and E911 Service. 75.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 provides a caller access to the appropriate emergency service bureau by dialing a 3-digit universal telephone number (911). 75.2.275.2.1. Basic 911 and E911 functions shall only be provided to CLEC for resale, and shall be at Parity with the support and services that Embarq provides to its subscribers for such similar functionality. (a) Where it may be appropriate for Embarq to update the ALI database, Embarq shall update such database with CLEC data in an interval at Parity with that experienced by Embarq end users. (b) Embarq shall transmit to CLEC daily all changes, alterations, modifications, and updates to the emergency public agency telephone numbers linked to all NPA NXXs. This transmission shall be electronic and be a separate feed from the subscriber listing feed. 75.2.375.2.2. In government jurisdictions where Embarq has obligations under existing agreements as the primary provider of the 911 System to the county (Host Embarq), CLEC shall participate in the provision of the 911 System in accordance with applicable tariffs, or if no tariff is applicable, then pursuant to a separate commercial agreement with Embarq. 75.2.475.2.3. If a third party is the primary provider of the 911 System to a government agency, CLEC shall negotiate separately with such third party with regard to the provision of 911 service to the agency. All relations between such third party and CLEC are totally separate from this Agreement and Embarq makes no representations on behalf of the third party. 75.2.575.2.4. Basic 911 and E911 Database Requirements (a) The ALI database shall be managed by Embarq, but is the property of Embarq and CLEC for those records provided by CLEC. (b) To the extent allowed by the governmental agency, and where available, copies of the SIG shall be provided within three Business Days from the time requested and provided on diskette, or in a format suitable for use with desktop computers. (c) CLEC shall be solely responsible for providing CLEC database records to Embarq for inclusion in Embarq’s ALI database on a timely basis. (d) Embarq and CLEC shall arrange for the automated input and periodic updating of the E911 database information related to CLEC end users. Embarq shall work cooperatively with CLEC to ensure the accuracy of the data transfer by verifying it against the MSAGSIG. Embarq shall accept electronically transmitted files that conform to NENA Version #2 format. (e) CLEC shall assign an E911 database coordinator charged with the responsibility of forwarding CLEC end user ALI XXX record information to Embarq or via a third-party entity, charged with the responsibility of ALI record transfer. CLEC assumes all responsibility for the accuracy of the data that CLEC provides to Embarq. (f) CLEC shall provide information on new subscribers to Embarq within one one (1) business day of the order completion. Embarq shall update the database within two (2) Business Days of receiving the data from CLEC. If Embarq detects an error in the CLEC provided data, the data shall be returned to CLEC within two (2) Business Days from when it was provided to Embarq. CLEC shall respond to requests from Embarq to make corrections to database record errors by uploading corrected records within two (2) Business Days. Manual entry shall be allowed only in the event that the system is not functioning properly. (g) Embarq agrees to treat all data on CLEC subscribers provided under this Agreement as confidential and to use data on CLEC subscribers only for the purpose of providing E911 services.

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Samples: Interconnection, Collocation and Resale Agreement

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