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of Unbundled. The coordination procedures shall apply for conversions of “live” Telephone Exchange Services to unbundled Network Elements: 2.2.1 QST shall request unbundled Loops from Ameritech by delivering to Ameritech a valid electronic transmittal service order (a “Service Order”) using the electronic interface described in Schedule 9.2.6. Within forty-eight (48) hours of Ameritech’s receipt of a Service Order, Ameritech shall provide QST the FOC date according to the applicable Ameritech Network Element Performance Benchmarks set forth in Section 9.10 of this Agreement by which the Loop(s) covered by such Service Order will be installed. 2.2.2 Ameritech shall provision unbundled Loops in accordance with the time frames set forth on Schedule 9.10 or within such other intervals as agreed upon by the Parties. 2.2.3 Ameritech agrees to coordinate with QST at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the due date a scheduled conversion date and time (the “Scheduled Conversion Tie”) within a three (3) hour period (the “Loop Conversion 2.2.4 Not less than one (1) hour prior to the Scheduled Conversion Tie, either Party may contact the other Party and unilaterally designate a new Scheduled Conversion Time (the “New Conversion Time”). If the New Conversion Time is within the Loop Conversion Window, no charges shall be assessed on or waived by either Party. If, however, the New Conversion Time is outside of the Loop Conversion Window, the Party requesting such New Conversion Time shall be subject to the following: If Ameritech requests the New Conversion Time, the applicable Line Connection Charge shall be waived: and If QST requests the New Conversion Time, QST shall be assessed a Line Connection Charge in addition to the Line Connection Charge that will be incurred for the New Conversion Time. 2.2.5 Except as otherwise agreed by the Patties for a specific conversion, the Parties agree that the time interval expected from disconnection of “live” Telephone Exchange Service to the connection of an unbundled Network Element at the QST Collocation interface point will be thirty (30) minutes or less. If a conversion interval exceeds thirty (30) minutes and such delay is caused solely by Ameritech (and not by a QST contributing Delaying Event), Ameritech shall waive the applicable Line Connection Charge for such element. If QST has ordered INP with the installation of a Loop, Ameritech will coordinate the implementation of INP with the Loop conversion during the thirty interval at no...
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  • Unbundled Voice Loops (UVL) may be provisioned using any type of facility that will support voice grade services. This may include loaded copper, non-loaded copper, digital loop carrier systems, fiber/copper combination (hybrid loop) or a combination of any of these facilities. BellSouth, in the normal course of maintaining, repairing, and configuring its network, may also change the facilities that are used to provide any given voice grade circuit. This change may occur at any time. In these situations, BellSouth will only ensure that the newly provided facility will support voice grade services. BellSouth will not guarantee that Southern Telecom will be able to continue to provide any advanced services over the new facility. BellSouth will offer UVL in two different service levels - Service Level One (SL1) and Service Level Two (SL2).

  • Unbundled Voice Loops (UVLs) 2.2.1 BellSouth shall make available the following UVLs:

  • Unbundled Voice Loop SL2 (UVL-SL2) loops may be 2-wire or 4-wire circuits, shall have remote access test points, and will be designed with a DLR provided to NuVox. SL2 circuits can be provisioned with loop start, ground start or reverse battery signaling. OC is provided as a standard feature on SL2 loops. The OC feature will allow NuVox to coordinate the installation of the loop with the disconnect of an existing customer‟s service and/or number portability service. In these cases, AT&T will perform the order conversion with standard order coordination at AT&T‟s discretion during normal work hours.

  • Unbundled Sub-Loop Feeder 2.8.4.1 Unbundled Sub-Loop Feeder (USLF) provides connectivity between BellSouth's central office and cross-box (or other access point) that serves an end user location. 2.8.4.2 USLF utilized for voice traffic can be configured as 2-wire voice (USLF-2W/V) or 4-wire voice (USLF-4W/V). 2.8.4.3 USLF utilized for digital traffic can be configured as 2-wire ISDN (USLF-2W/I); 2-wire Copper (USLF-2W/C); 4-wire Copper (USLF-4W/C); 4-wire DS0 level loop (USLF-4W/D0); or 4-wire DS1 and ISDN (USLF-4W/DI). 2.8.4.4 USLF will provide access to both the equipment and the features in the BellSouth central office and BellSouth cross box necessary to provide a 2W or 4W communications pathway from the BellSouth central office to the BellSouth cross- box. This element will allow for the connection of Lightyear’s loop distribution elements onto BellSouth's feeder system.

  • Unbundled Network Elements 35.4.1. The charges that CLEC shall pay to Sprint for Unbundled Network Elements are set forth in Table One of this Agreement. 35.5. Collocation 35.5.1. The charges that CLEC shall pay to Sprint for Collocation are set forth in Table Two of this Agreement. 35.6. Call Related Databases 6.1. The charges that CLEC shall pay to Sprint for Call Related Databases purchased pursuant to Part J are set forth in Table One of this Agreement.

  • Unbundled Network Element Combinations 5.1. Unbundled Network Element Combinations shall include: 1) Enhanced Extended Links (EELs); 2) UNE Loops/Special Access Combinations; 3) Loop/Port Combinations; and 4)

  • Unbundled Loops 2.1.1 BellSouth agrees to offer access to unbundled loops pursuant to the following terms and conditions and at the rates set forth in Attachment 11.

  • Wire Unbundled DS1 Digital Loop This is a designed 4-wire Loop that is provisioned according to industry standards for DS1 or Primary Rate ISDN services and will come standard with a test point, OC, and a DLR. A DS1 Loop may be provisioned over a variety of loop transmission technologies including copper, HDSL-based technology or fiber optic transport systems. It will include a 4-Wire DS1 Network Interface at the End User’s location.

  • Unit Pricing If required by the Bid Specifications, the Bidder should insert the price per unit specified and the price extensions in decimals, not to exceed four places for each item unless otherwise specified, in the Bid. In the event of a discrepancy between the unit price and the extension, the unit price shall govern unless, in the sole judgment of the Commissioner, such unit pricing is obviously erroneous.

  • Conflicts with RS Means Unit Price Book If the terms of the solicitation referenced RS Means Unit Price Book occur, the RS Means Book shall control if it determines the legality of the solicitation award as it relates to the requisite Means Unit Price Book.

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