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Common use of Numbering Clause in Contracts

Numbering. 2.1 Each Party is responsible for administering its assigned NXX code(s). 2.2 The Parties agree to maintain the original rate center designation of all numbers. 2.3 Prior to providing local service in an AT&T-21STATE Local Exchange Area, WSP shall obtain a separate numbering resource (NXX or NXX-X) for each AT&T-21STATE Rate Center to ensure compliance with the industry-approved Central Office Code (NXX) Assignment Guidelines (most current version) or other industry approved numbering guidelines and the FCC’s Second Report & Order in CC Docket 95-116, released August 18, 1997 (Local Number Portability). 2.4 Where either Party has activated an entire NXX or NXX-X for a single End User, and such End User chooses to receive service from the other Party, the Parties will follow the guidelines of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) “Thousands-Block (NPA-NXX-X) & Central Office Code (NPA-NXX) Administration Guidelines (TBCOCAG)” to reassign the central office code or thousands block to the other Party. The Parties agree that ATIS may, from time-to-time, revise its document and the Parties agree to use the most current version of the TBCOCAG. Reassignment of a Central Office Code or Thousands-Block will require development of a transition process to minimize impact on the Network and on the End User(s)’ service and will be subject to appropriate industry lead times for movements of NXXs from one switch to another. The Parties shall not charge each other to recover costs associated with reassigning a Central Office Code or a Thousands-Block.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Telecommunications, Telecommunications, Telecommunications

Numbering. 2.1 Each Party is responsible for administering its assigned NXX code(s). 2.2 The Parties agree to maintain the original rate center designation of all numbers. 2.3 Prior to providing local service in an AT&T-21STATE Local Exchange Area, WSP Peering Hub Inc. shall obtain a separate numbering resource (NXX or NXX-X) for each AT&T-21STATE Rate Center to ensure compliance with the industry-industry- approved Central Office Code (NXX) Assignment Guidelines (most current version) or other industry approved numbering guidelines and the FCC’s Second Report & Order in CC Docket 95-116, released August 18, 1997 (Local Number Portability). 2.4 Where either Party has activated an entire NXX or NXX-X for a single End User, and such End User chooses to receive service from the other Party, the Parties will follow the guidelines of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) “Thousands-Block (NPA-NXX-X) & Central Office Code (NPA-NXX) Administration Guidelines (TBCOCAG)” to reassign the central office code or thousands block to the other Party. The Parties agree that ATIS may, from time-to-time, revise its document and the Parties agree to use the most current version of the TBCOCAG. Reassignment of a Central Office Code or Thousands-Block will require development of a transition process to minimize impact on the Network and on the End User(s)’ service and will be subject to appropriate industry lead times for movements of NXXs from one switch to another. The Parties shall not charge each other to recover costs associated with reassigning a Central Office Code or a Thousands-Block.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Peering Agreement, Peering Agreement