Operator Emergency Bulletin Service Sample Clauses

Operator Emergency Bulletin Service. At GNAPS’s option, BA will provide GNAPS with emergency numbers for police, fire, ambulance and Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) in the BA serving area so that GNAPS operators can connect callers directly to the proper emergency bureaus. The BA Operator Emergency Bulletin Service lists the emergency, police, fire, ambulance and PSAP telephone numbers by municipality and in alphabetical order for each of the areas served by BA. Operator Emergency Bulletin Service is available for use by GNAPS operators solely for the purpose of assisting callers in reaching an emergency bureau. Operator Emergency Bulletin Service provides a copy of BA's own emergency bulletin. This service includes one annual copy of the bulletin plus periodic updates during the year. Other Local Exchange Carrier emergency numbers are not included. Rates and charges for Operator Emergency Bulletin service are set forth in Exhibit A.
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Operator Emergency Bulletin Service. To the extent that BA makes the Operator Emergency Bulletin Service generally commercially available to Telecommunications Carriers in Massachusetts, and at Covad’s option, BA will provide Covad with emergency numbers for police, fire, ambulance and Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) in the BA serving area so that Covad operators can connect callers directly to the proper emergency bureaus. The BA Operator Emergency Bulletin Service lists the emergency, police, fire, ambulance and PSAP telephone numbers by municipality and in alphabetical order for each of the areas served by BA. Operator Emergency Bulletin Service is available for use by Covad operators solely for the purpose of assisting callers in reaching an emergency bureau. Operator Emergency Bulletin Service provides a copy of BA's own emergency bulletin. This service includes one annual copy of the bulletin plus periodic updates during the year. Other Local Exchange Carrier emergency numbers are not included. Rates and charges for Operator Emergency Bulletin service are set forth in Exhibit A.
Operator Emergency Bulletin Service. At MGC's option, BA will provide MGC with emergency numbers for police, fire, ambulance and Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) in the BA serving area so that MGC operators can connect callers directly to the proper emergency bureaus. The BA Operator Emergency Bulletin Service lists the emergency, police, fire, ambulance and PSAP telephone numbers by municipality and in alphabetical order for each of the areas served by BA. Operator Emergency Bulletin Service is available for use by MGC operators solely for the purpose of assisting callers in reaching an emergency bureau. Operator Emergency Bulletin Service provides a copy of BA's own emergency bulletin. This service includes one annual copy of the bulletin plus periodic updates during the year. Other Local Exchange Carrier emergency numbers are not included. Rates and charges for Operator Emergency Bulletin service are set forth in Exhibit A.
Operator Emergency Bulletin Service is a copy of NYNEX’s own emergency bulletin. This agreement includes one annual copy of the bulletin plus periodic updates during the year. Independent telephone companies’ emergency numbers are not included.
Operator Emergency Bulletin Service. This option provides NEFC with emergency numbers of police, fire, ambulance and Public Safety Answering Points ("PSAP") in the NYNEX serving area so that NEFC operators can connect callers directly to the proper emergency bureaus. The NYNEX Operator Emergency Bulletin Service lists the emergency, police, fire, ambulance and PSAP telephone numbers by municipality and in alphabetical order for each of the areas served by NYNEX. Operator Emergency Bulletin Service is available for use by NEFC operators for the sole purpose of assisting callers in reaching an emergency bureau.
Operator Emergency Bulletin Service. At ANTC’s election, NYNEX shall provide ANTC with emergency numbers of police, fire, ambulance and Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) in the NYNEX serving area so that ANTC operators can connect callers directly to the proper emergency bureaus pursuant to the followings terms and conditions.
Operator Emergency Bulletin Service. This option provides COVAD with emergency numbers of police, fire, ambulance and Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) in the XXXX ATLANTIC serving area so that COVAD operators can connect callers directly to the proper emergency bureaus. The XXXX ATLANTIC Operator Emergency Bulletin Service lists the emergency, police, fire, ambulance and PSAP telephone numbers by municipality and in alphabetical order for each of the areas served by XXXX ATLANTIC. Operator Emergency Bulletin Service is available for use by COVAD operators for the sole purpose of assisting callers in reaching an emergency bureau. Operator Emergency Bulletin Service is a copy of XXXX ATLANTIC's own emergency bulletin. This agreement includes one annual copy of the bulletin plus periodic updates during the year. Independent telephone companies emergency numbers are not included. Rates and charges for Operator Emergency Bulletin service are set forth in Part IV.
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Operator Emergency Bulletin Service. This option provides TCG with emergency numbers of police, fire, ambulance and Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) in the BA serving area so that TCG operators can connect callers directly to the proper emergency bureaus. The BA Operator Emergency Bulletin Service lists the emergency, police, fire, ambulance and PSAP telephone numbers by municipality and in alphabetical order for each of the areas served by BA. Operator Emergency Bulletin Service is available for use by TCG operators for the sole purpose of assisting callers in reaching an emergency bureau.
Operator Emergency Bulletin Service. This option provides HARVARDNET with emergency numbers of police, fire, ambulance and Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) in the BA serving area so that HARVARDNET operators can connect callers directly to the proper emergency bureaus. The BA Operator Emergency Bulletin Service lists the emergency, police, fire, ambulance and PSAP telephone numbers by municipality and in alphabetical order for each of the areas served by BA. Operator Emergency Bulletin Service is available for use by HARVARDNET operators for the sole purpose of assisting callers in reaching an emergency bureau.

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