Common use of Network Management Clause in Contracts

Network Management. 34.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End Users, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End Users. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminal. 34.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Paging Facilities Agreement, Paging Facilities Agreement, Paging Facilities Agreement

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Network Management. 34.1 32.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 32.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 32.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 32.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End Users, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End Users. 34.5 32.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 32.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 32.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 32.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 32.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminal. 34.7.3 32.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 32.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 32.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Paging Interconnection Agreement, Paging Facilities Agreement, Paging Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 33.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 33.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 33.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-cross- network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 33.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End UsersCustomers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End UsersCustomers. 34.5 33.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End UsersCustomers. 34.6 33.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 33.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 33.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by CarrierXxxxxxx. 34.7.2 33.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminalMSC. 34.7.3 33.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal MSC is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal MSC or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 33.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 33.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-24 hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Cellular/PCS Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Cellular/PCS Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 33.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 33.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 33.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-cross- network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 33.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End UsersCustomers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End UsersCustomers. 34.5 33.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End UsersCustomers. 34.6 33.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 33.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 33.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 33.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminal. 34.7.3 33.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 33.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 33.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Paging Interconnection Agreement, Paging Interconnection Agreement, Paging Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 33.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 33.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 33.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-cross- network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 33.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End UsersCustomers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End UsersCustomers. 34.5 33.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End UsersCustomers. 34.6 33.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 33.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 33.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 33.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminalMSC. 34.7.3 33.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal MSC is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal MSC or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 33.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 33.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-24 hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cellular/PCS Interconnection Agreement, Cellular/PCS Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End Users, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End Users. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by CarrierXxxxxxx. 34.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminal. 34.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Paging Interconnection Agreement, Paging Facilities Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 Any 9.5.1 Each Party will cooperate to employ characteristics and methods of operation that will minimize interference with or impairment of the service of any facilities of the other or any third parties connected with the network of the other. 9.5.2 Each Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s toward the other Party's network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility facility failures, switch congestion, congestion or failure or focused overload. The Parties will Each Party shall immediately notify each the other Party of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 9.5.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning preplanning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 Both Parties 9.5.4 Neither Party shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything any interconnection arrangement provided under in this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers carriers or to either Party’s End Users's Customers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s 's personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, 's equipment or material malfunction of either Party’s 's billing equipmentequipment (individually and collectively, a “Network Harm”). At the earliest practicable timeIf a Network Harm shall occur or if a Party reasonably determines that a Network Harm is imminent, each such Party will provide shall, where practicable, notify the other verbal Party that temporary discontinuance or refusal of service may be required; provided, however, wherever prior notice is not practicable, such Party may temporarily discontinue or refuse service forthwith, if such action is reasonable under the circumstances. Both Parties shall use their reasonable best efforts to cooperate with one another to avoid such temporary discontinuance or refusal of any service. In case of such network harm that could effect temporary discontinuance or refusal, such Party shall: (a) Promptly notify the other Party, Party of such temporary discontinuance or refusal; (b) Afford the other Party the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to such temporary discontinuance or refusal; and (c) Inform the other Party of its network, right to bring a complaint to the Commission or its End UsersFCC. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 9.5.5 Carrier and Telco will Ameritech shall work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will Ameritech shall exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 9.5.6 Subject to normal operational deviation, Carrier and Ameritech shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols.: 34.7.1 Carrier (a) Each will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier.; 34.7.2 Carrier (b) Each will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminal.; and 34.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 Carrier (c) Each will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 Any 9.5.1 Each Party will cooperate to employ characteristics and methods of operation that will minimize interference with or impairment of the service of any facilities of the other or any third parties connected with the network of the other. 9.5.2 Each Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s toward the other Party's network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility facility failures, switch congestion, congestion or failure or focused overload. The Parties will Each Party shall immediately notify each the other Party of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 9.5.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning preplanning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 Both Parties 9.5.4 Neither Party shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything any interconnection arrangement provided under in this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers carriers or to either Party’s End Users's Customers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s 's personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, 's equipment or material malfunction of either Party’s 's billing equipmentequipment (individually and collectively, a “Network Harm”). At the earliest practicable timeIf a Network Harm shall occur or if a Party reasonably determines that a Network Harm is imminent, each such Party will provide shall, where practicable, notify the other verbal Party that temporary discontinuance or refusal of service may be required; provided, however, wherever prior notice is not practicable, such Party may temporarily discontinue or refuse service forthwith, if such action is reasonable under the circumstances. Both Parties shall use their reasonable best efforts to cooperate with one another to avoid such temporary discontinuance or refusal of any service. In case of such network harm that could effect temporary discontinuance or refusal, such Party shall: (a) Promptly notify the other Party, Party of such temporary discontinuance or refusal; (b) Afford the other Party the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to such temporary discontinuance or refusal; and (c) Inform the other Party of its network, right to bring a complaint to the Commission or its End UsersFCC. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 9.5.5 Carrier and Telco will Ameritech shall work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will Ameritech shall exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 9.5.6 Subject to normal operational deviation, Carrier and Ameritech shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols.: 34.7.1 Carrier (a) Each will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier.; 34.7.2 Carrier (b) Each will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by XxxxxxxCarrier's terminal.; and 34.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 Carrier (c) Each will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End Users, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End Users. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by XxxxxxxCarrier's terminal. 34.7.3 When XxxxxxxCarrier's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Paging Facilities Agreement, Paging Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 Any 10.5.1 Parties will agree to follow network management standards set forth in Ameritech’s intrastate Access Tariff. Each party will cooperate to employ characteristics and methods of operation that will minimize interference with or impairment of the service of any facilities of the other or any third parties connected with the network of the other. 10.5.2 Each Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each othertoward the other Party’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility facility failures, switch congestion, congestion or failure or focused overload. The Parties will Each Party shall immediately notify each the other Party of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 10.5.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning preplanning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 Both Parties 10.5.4 Neither Party shall work cooperatively use any Service related to prevent or use any of anything the Services provided under in this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers carriers or to either Party’s End UsersCustomers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, equipment or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipmentequipment (individually and collectively, a “Network Harm”). At the earliest practicable timeIf a Network Harm shall occur or if a Party reasonably determines that a Network Harm is imminent, each such Party will provide shall, where practicable, notify the other verbal Party that temporary discontinuance or refusal of service may be required; provided, however, wherever prior notice is not practicable, such Party may temporarily discontinue or refuse service forthwith, if such action is reasonable under the circumstances. In case of any such network harm that could effect temporary discontinuance or refusal, such Party shall: 10.5.4.1 Promptly notify the other Party, Party of such temporary discontinuance or refusal; 10.5.4.2 Afford the other Party the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to such temporary discontinuance or refusal; and 10.5.4.3 Inform the other Party of its network, right to bring a complaint to the Commission or its End UsersFCC. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 10.5.5 Carrier and Telco will Ameritech shall work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will Ameritech shall exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 10.5.6 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols.: 34.7.1 10.5.6.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier.Xxxxxxx; 34.7.2 10.5.6.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's Carrier’s terminal.; 34.7.3 10.5.6.3 When Xxxxxxx's Carrier’s terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed.; and 34.7.4 10.5.6.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 33.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 33.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 33.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-cross- network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 33.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End UsersCustomers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End UsersCustomers. 34.5 33.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End UsersCustomers. 34.6 33.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 33.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 33.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 33.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's ’s terminal. 34.7.3 33.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's Carrier’s terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 33.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 33.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

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Samples: Paging Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 33.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 33.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 33.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 33.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End UsersCustomers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End UsersCustomers. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 33.5 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 33.6 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 33.6.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 33.6.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminalMSC. 34.7.3 33.6.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal MSC is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal MSC or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 33.6.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 33.7 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-24 hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

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Samples: Cellular/PCS Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 Any 2.1 The Parties will cooperate in good faith to implement this Agreement. The Parties will exchange appropriate information (including, without limitation, maintenance contact numbers, network information, and information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the Government, escalation processes) as appropriate to complete implementation. 2.2 Each Party will administer its network to ensure acceptable service levels to all users of its network services. Service levels are considered acceptable when End Users are able to establish connections with little or no delay. Each Party will provide a 24-hour contact number for network traffic management issues to the other’s surveillance management center. 2.3 Either Party may use or request implement protective network traffic management controls controls, such as 7-"cancel to", "call gapping" or 7- digit and 10-digit code gaps on gaps, to selectively block traffic to or from each otherover its network, including traffic destined for the other Party’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility as a result of facility failures, switch congestioncongestion or failure, focused overload or failure or focused overloadother unanticipated conditions. The Parties will immediately Each Party shall notify each the other Party of any protective control action planned or executedexecuted as soon as practicable. 34.2 Where the capability exists, 2.4 Either Party may reroute originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party temporarily to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will Rerouting shall not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicingtrunk maintenance or augmentation. Expansive controls will only Such alternative routing shall be used only when mutually agreed to by the Parties mutually agreeParties. 34.3 The Parties shall cooperate and 2.5 Each Party will share pre-planning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large anticipated mass calling events or focused other conditions that may cause temporary increases in call volumesvolumes that may affect the other Party’s network, and the Parties shall cooperate in order good faith to prevent or mitigate the impact of these such events or conditions on the public switched network. 34.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in , including any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality disruption or loss of service to the other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End Users. E-mail and telephone numbers must be exchanged by the Parties to facilitate event notifications for planned mass calling events. 2.6 Within thirty (30) calendar days after the Effective Date of this Agreement, causes electrical hazards the Parties will meet and develop a joint planning and forecasting responsibilities to the services described in this Agreement. Either Party may delay processing of the other Party’s service orders, should the other Party fail to perform its obligations as specified in this Section. Such responsibilities shall include the following: 2.6.1 the Parties will establish periodic reviews of network and technology plans and will notify one another no later than six (6) months prior to any changes likely to affect either Party’s personnelprovision of services; 2.6.2 the Parties will furnish each other with state-wide annual forecasts of order activity, damage in-service quantities, and facility demand; 2.6.3 the Parties will develop joint forecasting responsibilities for traffic utilization over trunk groups and yearly forecasted trunk quantities; and 2.6.4 the Parties will notify each other promptly of changes to either Party’s equipment, current forecasts greater than ten percent (10%) (increase or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At decrease) that may affect service and facility demand for the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End Usersfollowing forecasting period. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate2.7 If either Party establishes additional tandems in an exchange, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminal. 34.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24may also connect to the additional tandems. If either Party establishes one or more additional tandems to relieve an existing tandem of call congestion, the other Party will re-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting numberhome its traffic upon notification to the industry of the establishment of the additional tandem(s).

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Samples: Telecommunications

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Network Management. 34.1 Any 10.4.1 The Parties agree to follow network management standards set forth in Telco's intrastate Access Tariff. Each party shall work cooperatively to apply sound network management principles by working network management controls to prevent congestion. 10.4.2 Each Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s toward the other Party's network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility facility failures, switch congestion, congestion or failure or focused overload. The Parties will Each Party shall immediately notify each the other Party of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 10.4.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning preplanning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 Both Parties 10.4.4 Neither Party shall work cooperatively use any Service related to prevent or use any of anything the Services provided under in this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their such third-parties' own service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers carriers or to either Party’s End Users's Customers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s 's personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, 's equipment or malfunction of either Party’s 's billing equipmentequipment (individually and collectively, a "Network Harm"). At the earliest practicable timeIf a Network Harm shall occur or if a Party reasonably determines that a Network Harm is imminent, each such Party will provide shall, where practicable, notify the other verbal Party that temporary discontinuance or refusal of service may be required; provided, however, wherever prior notice is not practicable, such Party may temporarily discontinue or refuse service forthwith, if such action is reasonable under the circumstances. In case of any such network harm that could effect temporary discontinuance or refusal, such Party shall: 10.4.4.1 Promptly notify the other Party, Party of such temporary discontinuance or refusal; 10.4.4.2 Afford the other Party the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to such temporary discontinuance or refusal; and 10.4.4.3 Inform the other Party of its network, right to bring a complaint to the Commission or its End UsersFCC. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 10.4.5 Carrier and Telco will shall work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will shall exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 Carrier 10.4.6 Each Party shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols.: 34.7.1 Carrier 10.4.6.1 Each Party will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier.such Party; 34.7.2 Carrier 10.4.6.2 Each Party will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxxsuch Party's terminal.; 34.7.3 10.4.6.3 When Xxxxxxxsuch Party's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier such Party will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement or a distinctive tone signal to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed.the 34.7.4 Carrier 10.4.6.4 Each Party will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 10.4.7 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 10.4.8 When the Parties mutually agree, they shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Authorized Services Interconnection Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume Customers. 10.4.9 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-24 hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 33.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s 's network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 33.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 33.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-cross- network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 33.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End Users's Customers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s 's personnel, damage to either Party’s 's equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s 's billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End UsersCustomers. 34.5 33.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End UsersCustomers. 34.6 33.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 33.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 33.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 33.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by XxxxxxxCarrier's terminalMSC. 34.7.3 33.7.3 When XxxxxxxCarrier's terminal MSC is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal MSC or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 33.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 33.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-24 hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

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Samples: Cellular/PCS Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 Any 11.5.1 Parties will agree to follow network management standards set forth in Ameritech’s intrastate Access Tariff, MPSC Tariff No. 20. Each party will cooperate to employ characteristics and methods of operation that will minimize interference with or impairment of the service of any facilities of the other or any third parties connected with the network of the other. 11.5.2 Each Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each othertoward the other Party’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility facility failures, switch congestion, congestion or failure or focused overload. The Parties will Each Party shall immediately notify each the other Party of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 11.5.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning preplanning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched each Party’s network. 34.4 Both Parties 11.5.4 Neither Party shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything any Services provided under in this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers carriers or to either Party’s End UsersCustomers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, equipment or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipmentequipment (individually and collectively, a “Network Harm”). At the earliest practicable timeIf a Network Harm shall occur or if a Party reasonably determines that a Network Harm is imminent, each such Party will provide shall, where practicable, notify the other verbal Party that temporary discontinuance or refusal of service may be required; provided, however, wherever prior notice is not practicable, such Party may temporarily discontinue or refuse service forthwith, if such action is reasonable under the circumstances. In case of any such network harm that could effect temporary discontinuance or refusal, such Party shall:‌ (a) Promptly notify the other Party, Party of such temporary discontinuance or refusal; (b) Afford the other Party the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to such temporary discontinuance or refusal; and (c) Inform the other Party of its network, right to bring a complaint to the Commission or its End UsersFCC. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 11.5.5 Carrier and Telco will Ameritech shall work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will Ameritech shall exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminal. 34.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-10- digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End Users, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect affect the other Party, its network, or its End Users. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminal. 34.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

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Samples: Paging Facilities Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 33.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 33.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 33.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 33.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End Users, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End Users. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 33.5 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 33.6 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 33.6.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier.Carrier.‌ 34.7.2 33.6.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminal. 34.7.3 33.6.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 33.6.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices.the existing practice between and among the Parties.. 34.8 33.7 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

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Samples: Paging Facilities Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 Any 10.5.1 Parties will agree to follow network management standards set forth in Ameritech’s intrastate Access Tariff. Each party will cooperate to employ characteristics and methods of operation that will minimize interference with or impairment of the service of any facilities of the other or any third parties connected with the network of the other. 10.5.2 Each Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each othertoward the other Party’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility facility failures, switch congestion, congestion or failure or focused overload. The Parties will Each Party shall immediately notify each the other Party of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 10.5.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning preplanning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 Both Parties 10.5.4 Neither Party shall work cooperatively use any Service related to prevent or use any of anything the Services provided under in this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers carriers or to either Party’s End UsersCustomers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, equipment or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipmentequipment (individually and collectively, a “Network Harm”). At the earliest practicable timeIf a Network Harm shall occur or if a Party reasonably determines that a Network Harm is imminent, each such Party will provide shall, where practicable, notify the other verbal Party that temporary discontinuance or refusal of service may be required; provided, however, wherever prior notice is not practicable, such Party may temporarily discontinue or refuse service forthwith, if such action is reasonable under the circumstances. In case of any such network harm that could effect temporary discontinuance or refusal, such Party shall: (1) Promptly notify the other Party, Party of such temporary discontinuance or refusal; (2) Afford the other Party the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to such temporary discontinuance or refusal; and (3) Inform the other Party of its network, right to bring a complaint to the Commission or its End UsersFCC. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. 34.6 10.5.5 Carrier and Telco will Ameritech shall work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will Ameritech shall exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 10.5.6 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols.: 34.7.1 (1) Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier.; 34.7.2 (2) Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's Carrier’s terminal.; 34.7.3 (3) When Xxxxxxx's Carrier’s terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed.; and 34.7.4 (4) Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End Users, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End Users. 34.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End Users. . 34.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by Xxxxxxx's terminal. 34.7.3 When Xxxxxxx's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

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Samples: Paging Facilities Agreement

Network Management. 34.1 33.1 Any Party may use or request protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps on traffic to or from each other’s network, when required to protect the public switched network from congestion due to Facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. The Parties will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed. 34.2 33.2 Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by any Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to Facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal Trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when the Parties mutually agree. 34.3 33.3 The Parties shall cooperate and share pre-planning information regarding cross-cross- network call-ins expected to generate large or focused temporary increases in call volumes, in order to prevent or mitigate the impact of these events on the public switched network. 34.4 33.4 Both Parties shall work cooperatively to prevent use of anything provided under this Agreement in any manner that interferes with third parties in the use of their service, prevents third parties from using their service, impairs the quality of service to other Telecommunications Carriers or to either Party’s End UsersCustomers, causes electrical hazards to either Party’s personnel, damage to either Party’s equipment, or malfunction of either Party’s billing equipment. At the earliest practicable time, each Party will provide the other verbal notice of any such network harm that could effect the other Party, its network, or its End UsersCustomers. 34.5 33.5 The Parties shall cooperate to establish separate, dedicated Trunks for the completion of calls to high volume End UsersCustomers. 34.6 33.6 Carrier and Telco will work cooperatively to install and maintain a reliable network. Carrier and Telco will exchange appropriate information (e.g., maintenance contact numbers, network information, information required to comply with law enforcement and other security agencies of the government and such other information as the Parties shall mutually agree) to achieve this desired reliability. 34.7 33.7 Carrier shall acknowledge calls in accordance with the following protocols. 34.7.1 33.7.1 Carrier will provide a voice intercept announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call is directed to a number that is not assigned by Carrier. 34.7.2 33.7.2 Carrier will provide a voice announcement or distinctive tone signals to the calling party when a call has been received and accepted by XxxxxxxCarrier's terminal. 34.7.3 33.7.3 When XxxxxxxCarrier's terminal is not able to complete calls because of a malfunction in the terminal or other equipment, Carrier will either divert the call to its operator, or provide a recorded announcement to the calling party advising that the call cannot be completed. 34.7.4 33.7.4 Carrier will provide supervisory tones or voice announcements to the calling party on all calls, consistent with standard telephone industry practices. 34.8 33.8 Each Party will provide the other Party a 24-hour network management contact and a trouble reporting number.

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Samples: Paging Interconnection Agreement

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