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Ordering Process. 9.2.4.1 Unbundled Loops are ordered via an LSR. Ordering processes are contained in the Operational Support Systems Section of this Agreement. Detailed ordering processes are found on the CenturyLink wholesale web site. 9.2.4.2 Prior to placing orders on behalf of the End User Customer, CLEC shall be responsible for obtaining and have in its possession a Proof of Authorization. 9.2.4.3 Based on the pre-order Loop make-up, CLEC can determine if the circuit can meet the technical parameters for the specific service CLEC intends to offer. 9.2.4.3.1 Before submitting an order for a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, CLEC should use one of CenturyLink's Loop make-up tools available via IMA-EDI, IMA-GUI, or the web-based application interface to obtain specific information about the Loop CLEC seeks to order. 9.2.4.3.1.1 Based on the Loop make up information provided through CenturyLink tools, CLEC must determine whether conditioning is required to provide the xDSL service it intends to offer. If Loop conditioning is required, CLEC may authorize CenturyLink to perform such Loop conditioning on its LSR. If CLEC does not pre-approve Loop conditioning, CenturyLink will assume that CLEC has determined that Loop conditioning is not necessary to provide the xDSL service CLEC seeks to offer. If CLEC or CenturyLink determines that conditioning is necessary, and CLEC authorizes CenturyLink to perform the conditioning, CenturyLink will perform the conditioning. CLEC will be charged for the conditioning in accordance with the rates in Exhibit A. If CenturyLink determines that conditioning is necessary and CLEC has not previously authorized CenturyLink to perform the conditioning on the LSR, CenturyLink will send CLEC a rejection notice indicating the need to obtain approval for conditioning. CLEC must submit a revised LSR before the conditioning work will commence. Once CenturyLink receives the revised LSR, the fifteen (15) business day conditioning interval will begin as described in Section 9.2.4.9. 9.2.4.3.1.2 For a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDN-capable Loop, and xDSL-I-capable Loop, or DS1-capable Loop, CenturyLink will return a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) to CLEC within seventy-two (72) hours from receipt of a valid and accurate LSR. Return of such FOC will indicate that CenturyLink has identified a Loop assignment. Such FOC will provide CLEC with a firm Due Date commitment or indication that appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC's order. 9.2.4.3.1.2.1 If CLEC has pre-approved Loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, CenturyLink will return the FOC with the standard interval (i.e., five (5) days). 9.2.4.3.1.2.2 If CLEC has not pre-approved Loop conditioning and CenturyLink determines that the Loop contains load coils, CenturyLink will notify CLEC via a reject notification. CLEC must submit a new version of the LSR approving Loop conditioning. In this scenario, the Application Date will correspond to the date the new version is received by CenturyLink. 9.2.4.3.1.2.3 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.3.1.2.4 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.4 Installation intervals for all Unbundled Loops are defined in Exhibit C. The interval will start when CenturyLink receives a complete and accurate LSR. The LSR date is considered the start of the service interval if the order is received prior to 7:00 p.m. For service requests received after 7:00 p.m., the service interval will begin on the next business day. 9.2.4.4.1 When CLEC places an order for an Unbundled Loop with CenturyLink that is complete and accurate, CenturyLink will reply to CLEC with a Firm Order Confirmation within the time specified in Section 20. The Firm Order Confirmation will contain the Due Date that specifies the date on which CenturyLink will provision the Loop. CenturyLink will implement adequate processes and procedures to assure the accuracy of the commitment date. If CenturyLink must make changes to the commitment date, CenturyLink will promptly issue a jeopardy notification to CLEC that will clearly state the reason for the change in commitment date. CenturyLink will also submit a new Firm Order Confirmation that will clearly identify the new Due Date. 9.2.4.5 Installation intervals for Unbundled Loops apply when CenturyLink has facilities or network capacity available. 9.2.4.6 Upon CLEC request, CenturyLink will convert special access or private line circuits to Unbundled Loops provided the service originates at CLEC's Collocation in the Serving Wire Center. The Loop conversion ordering process applies.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Ordering Process. 9.2.4.1 Unbundled Loops are ordered via an LSR. Ordering processes are contained in the Operational Support Systems Section of this Agreement. Detailed ordering processes are found on the CenturyLink Qwest wholesale web site. 9.2.4.2 Prior to placing orders on behalf of the End User Customer, CLEC shall be responsible for obtaining and have in its possession a Proof of Authorization. 9.2.4.3 Based on the pre-order Loop make-up, CLEC can determine if the circuit can meet the technical parameters for the specific service CLEC intends to offer. 9.2.4.3.1 Before submitting an order for a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, CLEC should use one of CenturyLinkQwest's Loop make-up tools available via IMA-EDI, IMA-GUI, or the web-based application interface to obtain specific information about the Loop CLEC seeks to order. 9.2.4.3.1.1 Based on the Loop make up information provided through CenturyLink Qwest tools, CLEC must determine whether conditioning is required to provide the xDSL service it intends to offer. If Loop conditioning is required, CLEC may authorize CenturyLink Qwest to perform such Loop conditioning on its LSR. If CLEC does not pre-approve Loop conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will assume that CLEC has determined that Loop conditioning is not necessary to provide the xDSL service CLEC seeks to offer. If CLEC or CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary, and CLEC authorizes CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will perform the conditioning. CLEC will be charged for the conditioning in accordance with the rates in Exhibit A. If CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary and CLEC has not previously authorized CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning on the LSR, CenturyLink Qwest will send CLEC a rejection notice indicating the need to obtain approval for conditioning. CLEC must submit a revised LSR before the conditioning work will commence. Once CenturyLink Qwest receives the revised LSR, the fifteen (15) business day conditioning interval will begin as described in Section 9.2.4.9. 9.2.4.3.1.2 For a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDN-capable Loop, and xDSL-I-capable Loop, or DS1-capable Loop, CenturyLink Qwest will return a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) to CLEC within seventy-two (72) hours from receipt of a valid and accurate LSR. Return of such FOC will indicate that CenturyLink Qwest has identified a Loop assignment. Such FOC will provide CLEC with a firm Due Date commitment or indication that appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC's order. 9.2.4.3.1.2.1 If CLEC has pre-approved Loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, CenturyLink Qwest will return the FOC with the standard interval (i.e., five (5) days). 9.2.4.3.1.2.2 If CLEC has not pre-approved Loop conditioning and CenturyLink Qwest determines that the Loop contains load coils, CenturyLink Qwest will notify CLEC via a reject notification. CLEC must submit a new version of the LSR approving Loop conditioning. In this scenario, the Application Date will correspond to the date the new version is received by CenturyLinkQwest. 9.2.4.3.1.2.3 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.3.1.2.4 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.4 Installation intervals for all Unbundled Loops are defined in Exhibit C. The interval will start when CenturyLink Qwest receives a complete and accurate LSR. The LSR date is considered the start of the service interval if the order is received prior to 7:00 p.m. For service requests received after 7:00 p.m., the service interval will begin on the next business day. 9.2.4.4.1 When CLEC places an order for an Unbundled Loop with CenturyLink that is complete and accurate, CenturyLink will reply to CLEC with a Firm Order Confirmation within the time specified in Section 20. The Firm Order Confirmation will contain the Due Date that specifies the date on which CenturyLink will provision the Loop. CenturyLink will implement adequate processes and procedures to assure the accuracy of the commitment date. If CenturyLink must make changes to the commitment date, CenturyLink will promptly issue a jeopardy notification to CLEC that will clearly state the reason for the change in commitment date. CenturyLink will also submit a new Firm Order Confirmation that will clearly identify the new Due Date. 9.2.4.5 Installation intervals for Unbundled Loops apply when CenturyLink has facilities or network capacity available. 9.2.4.6 Upon CLEC request, CenturyLink will convert special access or private line circuits to Unbundled Loops provided the service originates at CLEC's Collocation in the Serving Wire Center. The Loop conversion ordering process applies.7:00

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Ordering Process. 9.2.4.1 Unbundled Loops are ordered via an LSR. Ordering processes are contained in the Operational Support Systems Functions Section of this the Agreement. Detailed ordering processes are found on the CenturyLink Qwest wholesale web sitewebsite. 9.2.4.2 Prior to placing orders on behalf of the End User CustomerUser, CLEC SPRINT shall be responsible for obtaining and have in its possession a Proof of Authorization. 9.2.4.3 Based on the pre-order Loop make-up, CLEC SPRINT can determine if the circuit can meet the technical parameters for the specific service CLEC SPRINT intends to offer. 9.2.4.3.1 Before submitting an order for a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, CLEC SPRINT should use one of CenturyLink's Qwest’s Loop make-up tools available via IMA-EDI, IMA-GUI, or the web-based application interface to obtain specific information about the Loop CLEC SPRINT seeks to order. 9.2.4.3.1.1 Based on the Loop make up information provided through CenturyLink Qwest tools, CLEC SPRINT must determine whether conditioning is required to provide the xDSL service it intends to offer. If Loop conditioning is required, CLEC SPRINT may authorize CenturyLink Qwest to perform such Loop conditioning on its LSR. If CLEC SPRINT does not pre-approve Loop conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will assume that CLEC SPRINT has determined that Loop conditioning is not necessary to provide the xDSL service CLEC SPRINT seeks to offer. If CLEC SPRINT or CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary, and CLEC SPRINT authorizes CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will perform the conditioning. CLEC SPRINT will be charged for the conditioning in accordance with the rates in Exhibit A. If CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary and CLEC SPRINT has not previously authorized CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning on the LSR, CenturyLink Qwest will send CLEC SPRINT a rejection notice indicating the need to obtain approval for conditioning. CLEC SPRINT must submit a revised LSR before the conditioning work will commence. Once CenturyLink Qwest receives the revised LSR, the fifteen (15) business day conditioning interval will begin as described in Section 9.2.4.9. 9.2.4.3.1.2 For a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDNADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, and xDSL-I-capable Loop, or DS1-capable Loop, CenturyLink Qwest will return a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) to CLEC SPRINT within seventy-two (72) 72 hours from receipt of a valid and accurate LSR. Return of such FOC will indicate that CenturyLink Qwest has identified a Loop assignment. Such FOC will provide CLEC SPRINT with a firm Due Date commitment or indication that appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC's SPRINT’s order. 9.2.4.3.1.2.1 If CLEC SPRINT has pre-approved Loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, CenturyLink Qwest will return the FOC with the standard interval (i.e., i.e. five (5) days). 9.2.4.3.1.2.2 If CLEC SPRINT has not pre-approved Loop conditioning and CenturyLink Qwest determines that the Loop contains load coils, CenturyLink Qwest will notify CLEC SPRINT via a reject notification. CLEC SPRINT must submit and wait for a new version of the LSR approving Loop conditioning. In this scenario, the Application Date application date will correspond to the date the new version is received by CenturyLink. 9.2.4.3.1.2.3 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.3.1.2.4 Intentionally Left BlankQwest. 9.2.4.4 Installation intervals for all Unbundled Loops are defined in Exhibit C. The interval will start when CenturyLink receives a complete and accurate LSR. The LSR date is considered the start of the service interval if the order is received prior to 7:00 p.m. For service requests received after 7:00 p.m., the service interval will begin on the next business day. 9.2.4.4.1 When CLEC places an order for an Unbundled Loop with CenturyLink that is complete and accurate, CenturyLink will reply to CLEC with a Firm Order Confirmation within the time specified in Section 20. The Firm Order Confirmation will contain the Due Date that specifies the date on which CenturyLink will provision the Loop. CenturyLink will implement adequate processes and procedures to assure the accuracy of the commitment date. If CenturyLink must make changes to the commitment date, CenturyLink will promptly issue a jeopardy notification to CLEC that will clearly state the reason for the change in commitment date. CenturyLink will also submit a new Firm Order Confirmation that will clearly identify the new Due Date. 9.2.4.5 Installation intervals for Unbundled Loops apply when CenturyLink has facilities or network capacity available. 9.2.4.6 Upon CLEC request, CenturyLink will convert special access or private line circuits to Unbundled Loops provided the service originates at CLEC's Collocation in the Serving Wire Center. The Loop conversion ordering process applies.Exhibit

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement Amendment

Ordering Process. 9.2.4.1 Unbundled Loops are ordered via an LSR. Ordering processes are contained in the Operational Support Systems Functions Section of this the Agreement. Detailed ordering processes are found on the CenturyLink Qwest wholesale web sitewebsite. 9.2.4.2 Prior to placing orders on behalf of the End User CustomerUser, CLEC shall be responsible for obtaining and have in its possession a Proof of Authorization. 9.2.4.3 Based on the pre-order Loop make-up, CLEC can determine if the circuit can meet the technical parameters for the specific service CLEC intends to Une-unbund loops subloop unbun nid udf Amd TCG-NE 20 Amendment to SEA-970131-1608/dhd/ offer. 9.2.4.3.1 Before submitting an order for a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, CLEC should use one of CenturyLink's Qwest’s Loop make-up tools available via IMA-EDI, IMA-GUI, or the web-based application interface to obtain specific information about the Loop CLEC seeks to order. 9.2.4.3.1.1 Based on the Loop make up information provided through CenturyLink Qwest tools, CLEC must determine whether conditioning is required to provide the xDSL service it intends to offer. If Loop conditioning is required, CLEC may authorize CenturyLink Qwest to perform such Loop conditioning on its LSR. If CLEC does not pre-approve Loop conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will assume that CLEC has determined that Loop conditioning is not necessary to provide the xDSL service CLEC seeks to offer. If CLEC or CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary, and CLEC authorizes CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will perform the conditioning. CLEC will be charged for the conditioning in accordance with the rates in Exhibit A. If CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary and CLEC has not previously authorized CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning on the LSR, CenturyLink Qwest will send CLEC a rejection notice indicating the need to obtain approval for conditioning. The CLEC must submit a revised LSR before the conditioning work will commence. Once CenturyLink Qwest receives the revised LSR, the fifteen (15) business day conditioning interval will begin as described in Section 9.2.4.9. 9.2.4.3.1.2 For a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDNADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, and xDSL-I-capable Loop, or DS1-capable Loop, CenturyLink Qwest will return a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) to CLEC within seventy-two (72) 72 hours from receipt of a valid and accurate LSR. Return of such FOC will indicate that CenturyLink Qwest has identified a Loop assignment. Such FOC will provide CLEC with a firm Due Date commitment or indication that appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC's ’s order. 9.2.4.3.1.2.1 If CLEC has pre-approved Loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, CenturyLink Qwest will return the FOC with the standard interval (i.e., i.e. five (5) days). 9.2.4.3.1.2.2 If CLEC has not pre-approved Loop conditioning and CenturyLink Qwest determines that the Loop contains load coils, CenturyLink Qwest will notify CLEC via a reject notification. CLEC must submit and wait for a new version of the LSR approving Loop conditioning. In this scenario, the Application Date application date will correspond to the date the new version is received by CenturyLink. 9.2.4.3.1.2.3 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.3.1.2.4 Intentionally Left Blank.Qwest. Une-unbund loops subloop unbun nid udf Amd TCG-NE 21 Amendment to SEA-970131-1608/dhd/ 9.2.4.4 Installation intervals for all Unbundled Loops are defined in Exhibit C. The interval will start when CenturyLink receives a complete and accurate LSR. The LSR date is considered the start of the service interval if the order is received prior to 7:00 p.m. For service requests received after 7:00 p.m., the service interval will begin on the next business day. 9.2.4.4.1 When CLEC places an order for an Unbundled Loop with CenturyLink that is complete and accurate, CenturyLink will reply to CLEC with a Firm Order Confirmation within the time specified in Section 20. The Firm Order Confirmation will contain the Due Date that specifies the date on which CenturyLink will provision the Loop. CenturyLink will implement adequate processes and procedures to assure the accuracy of the commitment date. If CenturyLink must make changes to the commitment date, CenturyLink will promptly issue a jeopardy notification to CLEC that will clearly state the reason for the change in commitment date. CenturyLink will also submit a new Firm Order Confirmation that will clearly identify the new Due Date. 9.2.4.5 Installation intervals for Unbundled Loops apply when CenturyLink has facilities or network capacity available. 9.2.4.6 Upon CLEC request, CenturyLink will convert special access or private line circuits to Unbundled Loops provided the service originates at CLEC's Collocation in the Serving Wire Center. The Loop conversion ordering process applies.Exhibit

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Ordering Process. 9.2.4.1 All Unbundled Loops are ordered via an LSR. Ordering processes are contained in the Operational Support Systems Functions Section of this Agreement. Detailed ordering processes are found on the CenturyLink wholesale web site. 9.2.4.2 Prior to placing orders on behalf of the End User Customerend user, CLEC shall be responsible for obtaining and have in its possession a Proof of AuthorizationAuthorization as set forth in the Terms and Conditions Section of this Agreement. 9.2.4.3 Based on the pre-order Loop loop make-up, CLEC can determine if the circuit can meet the technical parameters for set forth by the specific service CLEC intends to offerservice. 9.2.4.3.1 Before submitting an order for a 2/4 wire non-loaded Two/Four Wire Nonloaded Loop, ADSL Compatible loop, ISDN capable Capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, CLEC should must use one of CenturyLink's Qwest’s Raw Loop make-up tools available via Data capability on its IMA-EDI, EDI and IMA-GUI, or the web-based application interface GUI interfaces to obtain specific information about the Loop loop CLEC seeks to order. 9.2.4.3.1.1 Based on the Loop loop make up information provided through CenturyLink toolson Qwest’s OSS, CLEC must determine whether conditioning is required to provide the xDSL service it intends to offer. If Loop loop conditioning is required, CLEC may must authorize CenturyLink Qwest to perform such Loop loop conditioning on its LSR. If CLEC does not pre-approve Loop loop conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will assume that CLEC has determined that Loop loop conditioning is not necessary to provide the xDSL service CLEC seeks to offer. . 9.2.4.3.1.1.1 If CLEC or CenturyLink determines that has pre-approved loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, Qwest will notify CLEC and CLEC authorizes CenturyLink to perform may select a firm due date no earlier than the conditioning, CenturyLink will perform the conditioning. CLEC will be charged for the conditioning in accordance with the rates in Exhibit A. If CenturyLink determines that standard interval when conditioning is necessary and not required. 9.2.4.3.1.1.2 If CLEC has not previously authorized CenturyLink to perform pre-approved loop conditioning and Qwest determines that the conditioning on the LSRloop contains load coils, CenturyLink Qwest will send notify CLEC and wait for a rejection notice indicating the need to obtain approval for supplemental LSR approving loop conditioning. CLEC must submit a revised LSR before the conditioning work will commence. Once CenturyLink receives the revised LSR, the fifteen (15) business day conditioning interval will begin as described in Section 9.2.4.9. 9.2.4.3.1.2 For a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDN-capable Loop, and xDSL-I-capable Loop, or DS1-capable Loop, CenturyLink will return a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) to CLEC within seventy-two (72) hours from receipt of a valid and accurate LSR. Return of such FOC will indicate that CenturyLink has identified a Loop assignment. Such FOC will provide CLEC with a firm Due Date commitment or indication that 9.2.4.3.1.1.3 If appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC's ’s order, and a facility build that would satisfy CLEC’s order is scheduled and funded, a FOC will contain the Ready for Service Date. 9.2.4.3.1.1.4 If appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC’s order, and a facility build that would satisfy CLEC’s order is not scheduled and funded, Qwest will send CLEC a rejection notice and reject the order. 9.2.4.3.1.2.1 If CLEC has pre-approved Loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, CenturyLink will return the FOC with the standard interval (i.e., five (5) days). 9.2.4.3.1.2.2 If CLEC has not pre-approved Loop conditioning and CenturyLink determines that the Loop contains load coils, CenturyLink will notify CLEC via a reject notification. CLEC must submit a new version of the LSR approving Loop conditioning. In this scenario, the Application Date will correspond to the date the new version is received by CenturyLink. 9.2.4.3.1.2.3 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.3.1.2.4 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.4 Installation The installation intervals for all Unbundled the Analog, Non-Loaded Loops and Digital Capable Loops are defined in Exhibit C. The interval will start when CenturyLink Qwest receives a complete and accurate Local Service Request (LSR). The LSR This date is considered the start of the service interval if the order is received prior to 7:00 p.m. For service requests received after 7:00 p.m., the The service interval will begin on the next business day. 9.2.4.4.1 When CLEC places an day for service requests received after 7:00 p.m. This interval may be impacted by order for an Unbundled Loop with CenturyLink that is complete volumes and accurate, CenturyLink will reply to CLEC with a Firm Order Confirmation within the time specified in Section 20. The Firm Order Confirmation will contain the Due Date that specifies the date on which CenturyLink will provision the Loop. CenturyLink will implement adequate processes and procedures to assure the accuracy of the commitment dateload control considerations. If CenturyLink must make changes to more than twenty-five orders are issued at the commitment datesame end user address, CenturyLink the request will promptly issue a jeopardy notification to CLEC that will clearly state the reason for the change in commitment date. CenturyLink will also submit a new Firm Order Confirmation that will clearly identify the new Due Datebe handled on an individual case basis. 9.2.4.5 Installation intervals for Unbundled Loops apply when CenturyLink has facilities or and/or network capacity availableis in place. In addition, exceptions may occur in the event of Central Office conversions, system outages, severe weather conditions, and during emergency preparedness situations. Under these circumstances, service intervals will be quoted on an individual case basis (ICB). 9.2.4.6 Upon CLEC requestThe service intervals that have been established for voice grade 2-wire and 4-wire analog Unbundled Loops, CenturyLink will convert special access or private line circuits to 2-wire and 4-wire Non-Loaded Loops, ISDN capable Loops, xDSL-I, DS1 and DS3 capable and ADSL qualified Unbundled Loops provided are set forth in Exhibit C to this Agreement. 9.2.4.7 CLEC may request access to existing fiber and other high capacity loops. 9.2.4.8 When ordering Unbundled Loops, CLEC is responsible for obtaining or providing facilities and equipment that are compatible with the service originates at CLEC's Collocation in service. 9.2.4.9 Fifteen (15) business day interval for Line Conditioning requires CLEC to use the Serving Wire CenterRaw Loop Data Tool (RLD). The Loop conversion ordering process appliesRLD is required to verify the availability and status of the local loop facility prior to CLEC submitting any order requiring a conditioned loop. The fifteen (15) business day interval starts when the need for conditioning is identified and removal approved by CLEC. 9.2.4.9.1 When load coils and bridged tap do NOT exist CLEC will request the standard due date interval, upon receipt of a complete and accurate LSR. 9.2.4.9.2 When load coils and/or bridged taps do exist CLEC will request the fifteen (15) calendar day desired due date. CLEC may pre-approve line conditioning on the LSR and agrees to pay any applicable charges.

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Samples: Agreement for Terms and Conditions for Interconnection, Unbundled Network Elements, Ancillary Services, and Resale of Telecommunication Services

Ordering Process. 9.2.4.1 Unbundled Loops are ordered via an LSR. Ordering processes are contained in the Operational Support Systems Functions Section of this Agreement. Detailed ordering processes are found on the CenturyLink Qwest wholesale web sitewebsite. 9.2.4.2 Prior to placing orders on behalf of the End User CustomerUser, CLEC shall be responsible for obtaining and have in its possession a Proof of Authorization. 9.2.4.3 Based on the pre-order Loop make-up, CLEC can determine if the circuit can meet the technical parameters for the specific service CLEC intends to offer. 9.2.4.3.1 Before submitting an order for a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, CLEC should use one of CenturyLink's Qwest’s Loop make-up tools available via IMA-EDI, IMA-GUI, or the web-based application interface to obtain specific information about the Loop CLEC seeks to order. 9.2.4.3.1.1 Based on the Loop make up information provided through CenturyLink Qwest tools, CLEC must determine whether conditioning is required to provide the xDSL service it intends to offer. If Loop conditioning is required, CLEC may authorize CenturyLink Qwest to perform such Loop conditioning on its LSR. If CLEC does not pre-approve Loop conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will assume that CLEC has determined that Loop conditioning is not necessary to provide the xDSL service CLEC seeks to offer. If CLEC or CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary, and CLEC authorizes CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will perform the conditioning. CLEC will be charged for the conditioning in accordance with the rates in Exhibit A. If CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary and CLEC has not previously authorized CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning on the LSR, CenturyLink Qwest will send CLEC a rejection notice indicating the need to obtain approval for conditioning. The CLEC must submit a revised LSR before the conditioning work will commence. Once CenturyLink Qwest receives the revised LSR, the fifteen (15) business day conditioning interval will begin as described in Section 9.2.4.9. 9.2.4.3.1.2 For a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDNADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, and xDSL-I-capable Loop, or DS1-capable Loop, CenturyLink Qwest will return a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) to CLEC within seventy-two (72) 72 hours from receipt of a valid and accurate LSR. Return of such FOC will indicate that CenturyLink Qwest has identified a Loop assignment. Such FOC will provide CLEC with a firm Due Date commitment or indication that appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC's ’s order. 9.2.4.3.1.2.1 If CLEC has pre-approved Loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, CenturyLink Qwest will return the FOC with the standard interval (i.e., i.e. five (5) days). 9.2.4.3.1.2.2 If CLEC has not pre-approved Loop conditioning and CenturyLink Qwest determines that the Loop contains load coils, CenturyLink Qwest will notify CLEC via a reject notification. CLEC must submit and wait for a new version of the LSR approving Loop conditioning. In this scenario, the Application Date application date will correspond to the date the new version is received by CenturyLinkQwest. 9.2.4.3.1.2.3 Intentionally Left BlankReserved for Future Use. 9.2.4.3.1.2.4 Intentionally Left BlankReserved for Future Use. 9.2.4.4 Installation intervals for all Unbundled Loops are defined in Exhibit C. The interval will start when CenturyLink Qwest receives a complete and accurate LSR. The LSR date is considered the start of the service interval if the order is received prior to 7:00 p.m. For service requests received after 7:00 p.m., the service interval will begin on the next business day. 9.2.4.4.1 When CLEC places an order for an Unbundled Loop with CenturyLink that is complete and accurate, CenturyLink will reply to CLEC with a Firm Order Confirmation within the time specified in Section 20. The Firm Order Confirmation will contain the Due Date that specifies the date on which CenturyLink will provision the Loop. CenturyLink will implement adequate processes and procedures to assure the accuracy of the commitment date. If CenturyLink must make changes to the commitment date, CenturyLink will promptly issue a jeopardy notification to CLEC that will clearly state the reason for the change in commitment date. CenturyLink will also submit a new Firm Order Confirmation that will clearly identify the new Due Date. 9.2.4.5 Installation intervals for Unbundled Loops apply when CenturyLink has facilities or network capacity available. 9.2.4.6 Upon CLEC request, CenturyLink will convert special access or private line circuits to Unbundled Loops provided the service originates at CLEC's Collocation in the Serving Wire Center. The Loop conversion ordering process applies.7:00

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Samples: Telecommunications

Ordering Process. 9.2.4.1 Unbundled Loops are ordered via an LSR. Ordering processes are contained in the Operational Support Systems Section of this Agreement. Detailed ordering processes are found on the CenturyLink wholesale web site. 9.2.4.2 Prior to placing orders on behalf of the End User Customer, CLEC shall be responsible for obtaining and have in its possession a Proof of Authorization. 9.2.4.3 Based on the pre-order Loop make-up, CLEC can determine if the circuit can meet the technical parameters for the specific service CLEC intends to offer. 9.2.4.3.1 Before submitting an order for a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, CLEC should use one of CenturyLink's Loop make-up tools available via IMA-EDI, IMA-GUI, or the web-based application interface to obtain specific information about the Loop CLEC seeks to order. 9.2.4.3.1.1 Based on the Loop make up information provided through CenturyLink tools, CLEC must determine whether conditioning is required to provide the xDSL service it intends to offer. If Loop conditioning is required, CLEC may authorize CenturyLink to perform such Loop conditioning on its LSR. If CLEC does not pre-approve Loop conditioning, CenturyLink will assume that CLEC has determined that Loop conditioning is not necessary to provide the xDSL service CLEC seeks to offer. If CLEC or CenturyLink determines that conditioning is necessary, and CLEC authorizes CenturyLink to perform the conditioning, CenturyLink will perform the conditioning. CLEC will be charged for the conditioning in accordance with the rates in Exhibit A. If CenturyLink determines that conditioning is necessary and CLEC has not previously authorized CenturyLink to perform the conditioning on the LSR, CenturyLink will send CLEC a rejection notice indicating the need to obtain approval for conditioning. CLEC must submit a revised LSR before the conditioning work will commence. Once CenturyLink receives the revised LSR, the fifteen (15) business day conditioning interval will begin as described in Section 9.2.4.9. 9.2.4.3.1.2 For a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDN-capable Loop, and xDSL-I-capable Loop, or DS1-capable Loop, CenturyLink will return a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) to CLEC within seventy-two (72) hours from receipt of a valid and accurate LSR. Return of such FOC will indicate that CenturyLink has identified a Loop assignment. Such FOC will provide CLEC with a firm Due Date commitment or indication that appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC's order. 9.2.4.3.1.2.1 If CLEC has pre-approved Loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, CenturyLink will return the FOC with the standard interval (i.e., five (5) days). 9.2.4.3.1.2.2 If CLEC has not pre-approved Loop conditioning and CenturyLink determines that the Loop contains load coils, CenturyLink will notify CLEC via a reject notification. CLEC must submit a new version of the LSR approving Loop conditioning. In this scenario, the Application Date will correspond to the date the new version is received by CenturyLink. 9.2.4.3.1.2.3 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.3.1.2.4 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.4 Installation intervals for all Unbundled Loops are defined in Exhibit C. The interval will start when CenturyLink receives a complete and accurate LSR. The LSR date is considered the start of the service interval if the order is received prior to 7:00 p.m. For service requests received after 7:00 p.m., the service interval will begin on the next business day. 9.2.4.4.1 When CLEC places an order for an Unbundled Loop with CenturyLink that is complete and accurate, CenturyLink will reply to CLEC with a Firm Order Confirmation within the time specified in Section 20. The Firm Order Confirmation will contain the Due Date that specifies the date on which CenturyLink will provision the Loop. CenturyLink will implement adequate processes and procedures to assure the accuracy of the commitment date. If CenturyLink must make changes to the commitment date, CenturyLink will promptly issue a jeopardy notification to CLEC that will clearly state the reason for the change in commitment date. CenturyLink will also submit a new Firm Order Confirmation that will clearly identify the new Due Date. 9.2.4.5 Installation intervals for Unbundled Loops apply when CenturyLink has facilities or network capacity available. 9.2.4.6 Upon CLEC request, CenturyLink will convert special access or private line circuits to Unbundled Loops provided the service originates at CLEC's Collocation in the Serving Wire Center. The Loop conversion ordering process applies.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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Ordering Process. 9.2.4.1 Unbundled Loops are ordered via an LSR. Ordering processes are contained in the Operational Support Systems Functions Section of this the Agreement. Detailed ordering processes are found on the CenturyLink Qwest wholesale web sitewebsite. 9.2.4.2 Prior to placing orders on behalf of the End User CustomerUser, CLEC shall be responsible for obtaining and have in its possession a Proof of Authorization. 9.2.4.3 Based on the pre-order Loop make-up, CLEC can determine if the circuit can meet the technical parameters for the specific service CLEC intends to offer. 9.2.4.3.1 Before submitting an order for a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, CLEC should use one of CenturyLink's Qwest’s Loop make-up tools available via IMA-EDI, IMA-GUI, or the web-based application interface to obtain specific information about the Loop CLEC seeks to order. 9.2.4.3.1.1 Based on the Loop make up information provided through CenturyLink Qwest tools, CLEC must determine whether conditioning is required to provide the xDSL service it intends to offer. If Loop conditioning is required, CLEC may authorize CenturyLink Qwest to perform such Loop conditioning on its LSR. If CLEC does not pre-approve Loop conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will assume that CLEC has determined that Loop conditioning is not necessary to provide the xDSL service CLEC seeks to offer. If CLEC or CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary, and CLEC authorizes CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will perform the conditioning. CLEC will be charged for the conditioning in accordance with the rates in Exhibit A. If CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary and CLEC has not previously authorized CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning on the LSR, CenturyLink Qwest will send CLEC a rejection notice indicating the need to obtain approval for conditioning. The CLEC must submit a revised LSR before the conditioning work will commence. Once CenturyLink Qwest receives the revised LSR, the fifteen (15) business day conditioning interval will begin as described in Section 9.2.4.9.. December 11, 2002/msd/UNEs Amd - NE.doc 18 Amendment to CDS-020226-0010 - (From 5/31/02 NE SGAT) 9.2.4.3.1.2 For a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDNADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, and xDSL-I-capable Loop, or DS1-capable Loop, CenturyLink Qwest will return a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) to CLEC within seventy-two (72) 72 hours from receipt of a valid and accurate LSR. Return of such FOC will indicate that CenturyLink Qwest has identified a Loop assignment. Such FOC will provide CLEC with a firm Due Date commitment or indication that appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC's ’s order. 9.2.4.3.1.2.1 If CLEC has pre-approved Loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, CenturyLink Qwest will return the FOC with the standard interval (i.e., i.e. five (5) days). 9.2.4.3.1.2.2 If CLEC has not pre-approved Loop conditioning and CenturyLink Qwest determines that the Loop contains load coils, CenturyLink Qwest will notify CLEC via a reject notification. CLEC must submit and wait for a new version of the LSR approving Loop conditioning. In this scenario, the Application Date application date will correspond to the date the new version is received by CenturyLinkQwest. 9.2.4.3.1.2.3 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.3.1.2.4 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.4 Installation intervals for all Unbundled Loops are defined in Exhibit C. The interval will start when CenturyLink receives a complete and accurate LSR. The LSR date is considered the start of the service interval if the order is received prior to 7:00 p.m. For service requests received after 7:00 p.m., the service interval will begin on the next business day. 9.2.4.4.1 When CLEC places an order for an Unbundled Loop with CenturyLink that is complete and accurate, CenturyLink will reply to CLEC with a Firm Order Confirmation within the time specified in Section 20. The Firm Order Confirmation will contain the Due Date that specifies the date on which CenturyLink will provision the Loop. CenturyLink will implement adequate processes and procedures to assure the accuracy of the commitment date. If CenturyLink must make changes to the commitment date, CenturyLink will promptly issue a jeopardy notification to CLEC that will clearly state the reason for the change in commitment date. CenturyLink will also submit a new Firm Order Confirmation that will clearly identify the new Due Date. 9.2.4.5 Installation intervals for Unbundled Loops apply when CenturyLink has facilities or network capacity available. 9.2.4.6 Upon CLEC request, CenturyLink will convert special access or private line circuits to Unbundled Loops provided the service originates at CLEC's Collocation in the Serving Wire Center. The Loop conversion ordering process applies.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Ordering Process. 9.2.4.1 Unbundled Loops are ordered via an LSR. Ordering processes are contained in the Operational Support Systems Functions Section of this the Agreement. Detailed ordering processes are found on the CenturyLink Qwest wholesale web sitewebsite. 9.2.4.2 Prior to placing orders on behalf of the End User CustomerUser, CLEC shall be responsible for obtaining and have in its possession a Proof of Authorization. 9.2.4.3 Based on the pre-order Loop make-up, CLEC can determine if the circuit can meet the technical parameters for the specific service CLEC intends to offer. 9.2.4.3.1 Before submitting an order for a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, CLEC should use one of CenturyLink's Qwest’s Loop make-up tools available via IMA-EDI, IMA-GUI, or the web-based application interface to obtain specific information about the Loop CLEC seeks to order. 9.2.4.3.1.1 Based on the Loop make up information provided through CenturyLink Qwest tools, CLEC must determine whether conditioning is required to provide the xDSL service it intends to offer. If Loop conditioning is required, CLEC may authorize CenturyLink Qwest to perform such Loop conditioning on its LSR. If CLEC does not pre-approve Loop conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will assume that CLEC has determined that Loop conditioning is not Amendment to CDS-990927-0225 necessary to provide the xDSL service CLEC seeks to offer. If CLEC or CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary, and CLEC authorizes CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will perform the conditioning. CLEC will be charged for the conditioning in accordance with the rates in Exhibit A. If CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary and CLEC has not previously authorized CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning on the LSR, CenturyLink Qwest will send CLEC a rejection notice indicating the need to obtain approval for conditioning. The CLEC must submit a revised LSR before the conditioning work will commence. Once CenturyLink Qwest receives the revised LSR, the fifteen (15) business day conditioning interval will begin as described in Section 9.2.4.9. 9.2.4.3.1.2 For a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDNADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, and xDSL-I-capable Loop, or DS1-capable Loop, CenturyLink Qwest will return a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) to CLEC within seventy-two (72) 72 hours from receipt of a valid and accurate LSR. Return of such FOC will indicate that CenturyLink Qwest has identified a Loop assignment. Such FOC will provide CLEC with a firm Due Date commitment or indication that appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC's ’s order. 9.2.4.3.1.2.1 If CLEC has pre-approved Loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, CenturyLink Qwest will return the FOC with the standard interval (i.e., i.e. five (5) days). 9.2.4.3.1.2.2 If CLEC has not pre-approved Loop conditioning and CenturyLink Qwest determines that the Loop contains load coils, CenturyLink Qwest will notify CLEC via a reject notification. CLEC must submit and wait for a new version of the LSR approving Loop conditioning. In this scenario, the Application Date application date will correspond to the date the new version is received by CenturyLinkQwest. 9.2.4.3.1.2.3 Intentionally Left BlankReserved for Future Use. 9.2.4.3.1.2.4 Intentionally Left BlankReserved for Future Use. 9.2.4.4 Installation intervals for all Unbundled Loops are defined in Exhibit C. B. The interval will start when CenturyLink Qwest receives a complete and accurate LSR. The LSR date is considered the start of the service interval if the order is received prior to 7:00 p.m. For service requests received after 7:00 p.m., the service interval will begin on the next business day. 9.2.4.4.1 When CLEC places an order for an Unbundled Loop with CenturyLink that is complete and accurate, CenturyLink will reply to CLEC with a Firm Order Confirmation within the time specified in Section 20. The Firm Order Confirmation will contain the Due Date that specifies the date on which CenturyLink will provision the Loop. CenturyLink will implement adequate processes and procedures to assure the accuracy of the commitment date. If CenturyLink must make changes to the commitment date, CenturyLink will promptly issue a jeopardy notification to CLEC that will clearly state the reason for the change in commitment date. CenturyLink will also submit a new Firm Order Confirmation that will clearly identify the new Due Date. 9.2.4.5 Installation intervals for Unbundled Loops apply when CenturyLink has facilities or network capacity available. 9.2.4.6 Upon CLEC request, CenturyLink will convert special access or private line circuits to Unbundled Loops provided the service originates at CLEC's Collocation in the Serving Wire Center. The Loop conversion ordering process applies.7:00

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement Amendment

Ordering Process. 9.2.4.1 All Unbundled Loops are ordered via an LSR. Ordering processes are contained in the Operational Support Systems Functions Section of this Agreement. Detailed ordering processes are found on the CenturyLink wholesale web site. 9.2.4.2 Prior to placing orders on behalf of the End User Customerend user, CLEC shall be responsible for obtaining and have in its possession a Proof of AuthorizationAuthorization as set forth in the Terms and Conditions Section of this Agreement. 9.2.4.3 Based on the pre-order Loop loop make-up, CLEC can determine if the circuit can meet the technical parameters for set forth by the specific service CLEC intends to offerservice. 9.2.4.3.1 Before submitting an order for a 2/4 wire non-loaded Two/Four Wire Nonloaded Loop, ADSL Compatible loop, ISDN capable Capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, CLEC should must use one of CenturyLink's Qwest’s Raw Loop make-up tools available via Data capability on its IMA-EDI, EDI and IMA-GUI, or the web-based application interface GUI interfaces to obtain specific information about the Loop loop CLEC seeks to order. 9.2.4.3.1.1 Based on the Loop loop make up information provided through CenturyLink toolson Qwest’s OSS, CLEC must determine whether conditioning is required to provide the xDSL service it intends to offer. If Loop loop conditioning is required, CLEC may must authorize CenturyLink Qwest to perform such Loop loop conditioning on its LSR. If CLEC does not pre-approve Loop loop conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will assume that CLEC has determined that Loop loop conditioning is not necessary to provide the xDSL service CLEC seeks to offer. . 9.2.4.3.1.1.1 If CLEC or CenturyLink determines that has pre-approved loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, Qwest will notify CLEC and CLEC authorizes CenturyLink to perform may select a firm due date no earlier than the conditioning, CenturyLink will perform the conditioning. CLEC will be charged for the conditioning in accordance with the rates in Exhibit A. If CenturyLink determines that standard interval when conditioning is necessary and not required. 9.2.4.3.1.1.2 If CLEC has not previously authorized CenturyLink to perform pre-approved loop conditioning and Qwest determines that the conditioning on the LSRloop contains load coils, CenturyLink Qwest will send notify CLEC and wait for a rejection notice indicating the need to obtain approval for supplemental LSR approving loop conditioning. CLEC must submit a revised LSR before the conditioning work will commence. Once CenturyLink receives the revised LSR, the fifteen (15) business day conditioning interval will begin as described in Section 9.2.4.9. 9.2.4.3.1.2 For a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDN-capable Loop, and xDSL-I-capable Loop, or DS1-capable Loop, CenturyLink will return a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) to CLEC within seventy-two (72) hours from receipt of a valid and accurate LSR. Return of such FOC will indicate that CenturyLink has identified a Loop assignment. Such FOC will provide CLEC with a firm Due Date commitment or indication that 9.2.4.3.1.1.3 If appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC's ’s order, and a facility build that would satisfy CLEC’s order is scheduled and funded, a FOC will contain the Ready for Service Date. 9.2.4.3.1.1.4 If appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC’s order, and a facility build that would satisfy CLEC’s order is not scheduled and funded, Qwest will send CLEC a rejection notice and reject the order. 9.2.4.3.1.2.1 If CLEC has pre-approved Loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, CenturyLink will return the FOC with the standard interval (i.e., five (5) days). 9.2.4.3.1.2.2 If CLEC has not pre-approved Loop conditioning and CenturyLink determines that the Loop contains load coils, CenturyLink will notify CLEC via a reject notification. CLEC must submit a new version of the LSR approving Loop conditioning. In this scenario, the Application Date will correspond to the date the new version is received by CenturyLink. 9.2.4.3.1.2.3 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.3.1.2.4 Intentionally Left Blank. 9.2.4.4 Installation The installation intervals for all Unbundled the Analog, Non-Loaded Loops and Digital Capable Loops are defined in Exhibit C. The interval will start when CenturyLink Qwest receives a complete and accurate Local Service Request (LSR). The LSR This date is considered the start of the service interval if the order is received prior to 7:00 p.m. For service requests received after 7:00 p.m., the The service interval will begin on the next business day. 9.2.4.4.1 When CLEC places an day for service requests received after 7:00 p.m. This interval may be impacted by order for an Unbundled Loop with CenturyLink that is complete volumes and accurate, CenturyLink will reply to CLEC with a Firm Order Confirmation within the time specified in Section 20. The Firm Order Confirmation will contain the Due Date that specifies the date on which CenturyLink will provision the Loop. CenturyLink will implement adequate processes and procedures to assure the accuracy of the commitment dateload control considerations. If CenturyLink must make changes to more than twenty-five orders are issued at the commitment datesame end user address, CenturyLink the request will promptly issue a jeopardy notification to CLEC that will clearly state the reason for the change in commitment date. CenturyLink will also submit a new Firm Order Confirmation that will clearly identify the new Due Datebe handled on an individual case basis. 9.2.4.5 Installation intervals for Unbundled Loops apply when CenturyLink has facilities or and/or network capacity availableis in place. In addition, exceptions may occur in the event of Central Office conversions, system outages, severe weather conditions, and during emergency preparedness situations. Under these circumstances, service intervals will be quoted on an individual case basis (ICB). 9.2.4.6 Upon CLEC requestThe service intervals that have been established for voice grade 2-wire and 4-wire analog Unbundled Loops, CenturyLink will convert special access or private line circuits to 2-wire and 4-wire Non-Loaded Loops, ISDN capable Loops, xDSL-I, DS1 and DS3 capable and ADSL qualified Unbundled Loops provided are set forth in Exhibit C to this Agreement. 9.2.4.7 CLEC may request access to existing fiber and other high capacity loops. 9.2.4.8 When ordering Unbundled Loops, CLEC is responsible for obtaining or providing facilities and equipment that are compatible with the service originates service. 9.2.4.9 Fifteen (15) business day interval for Line Conditioning requires CLEC to use the Raw Loop Data Tool (RLD). The RLD is required to verify the availability and status of the local loop facility prior to CLEC submitting any order requiring a conditioned loop. The fifteen (15) business day interval starts when the need for conditioning is identified and removal approved by CLEC. 9.2.4.9.1 When load coils and bridged tap do NOT exist CLEC will request the standard due date interval, upon receipt of a complete and accurate LSR. 9.2.4.9.2 When load coils and/or bridged taps do exist CLEC will request the fifteen (15) calendar day desired due date. CLEC may pre-approve line conditioning on the LSR and agrees to pay any applicable charges. 9.2.4.10 Out of Hours Coordinated Installations 9.2.4.10.1 For purposes of this Section, Qwest’s installation hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Installations requested outside of these hours are considered to be Out of Hours Installations. 9.2.4.10.2 Out of Hours installations permit CLEC to select a coordinated installation outside of Qwest’s installation hours. For planning purposes, CLEC shall provide Qwest with at CLEC's Collocation least two (2) weeks notice for out of hours coordinated installations. This notice should include the anticipated coordinated installation appointment times and volumes to be installed out of hours. 9.2.4.10.3 CLEC shall request out of hours coordinated installations by submitting a Local Service Request (LSR) and designating the desired appointment time. In the remarks section of the LSR, CLEC must specify an Out of Hours coordinated installation. 9.2.4.10.4 The date and time for out of hours coordinated installations may need to be negotiated between Qwest and CLEC because of system downtime, switch upgrades, switch maintenance, and the possibility of other CLECs requesting the same appointment times in the Serving Wire Center. The Loop conversion ordering process appliessame switch (switch contention).

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Samples: Telecommunications

Ordering Process. 9.2.4.1 Unbundled Loops are ordered via an LSR. Ordering processes are contained in the Operational Support Systems Functions Section of this Agreement. Detailed ordering processes are found on the CenturyLink Qwest wholesale web sitewebsite. 9.2.4.2 Prior to placing orders on behalf of the End User CustomerUser, CLEC shall be responsible for obtaining and have in its possession a Proof of Authorization. 9.2.4.3 Based on the pre-order Loop make-up, CLEC can determine if the circuit can meet the technical parameters for the specific service CLEC intends to offer. 9.2.4.3.1 Before submitting an order for a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, CLEC should use one of CenturyLink's Qwest’s Loop make-up tools available via IMA-EDI, IMA-GUI, or the web-based application interface to obtain specific information about the Loop CLEC seeks to order. 9.2.4.3.1.1 Based on the Loop make up information provided through CenturyLink Qwest tools, CLEC must determine whether conditioning is required to provide the xDSL service it intends to offer. If Loop conditioning is required, CLEC may authorize CenturyLink Qwest to perform such Loop conditioning on its LSR. If CLEC does not pre-approve Loop conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will assume that CLEC has determined that Loop conditioning is not necessary to provide the xDSL service CLEC seeks to offer. If CLEC or CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary, and CLEC authorizes CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning, CenturyLink Qwest will perform the conditioning. CLEC will be charged for the conditioning in accordance with the rates in Exhibit A. If CenturyLink Qwest determines that conditioning is necessary and CLEC has not previously authorized CenturyLink Qwest to perform the conditioning on the LSR, CenturyLink Qwest will send CLEC a rejection notice indicating the need to obtain approval for conditioning. The CLEC must submit a revised LSR before the conditioning work will commence. Once CenturyLink Qwest receives the revised LSR, the fifteen (15) business day conditioning interval will begin as described in Section 9.2.4.9. 9.2.4.3.1.2 For a 2/4 wire non-loaded Loop, ISDNADSL compatible Loop, ISDN capable Loop or xDSL-I capable Loop, and xDSL-I-capable Loop, or DS1-capable Loop, CenturyLink Qwest will return a Firm Order Confirmation (FOC) to CLEC within seventy-two (72) 72 hours from receipt of a valid and accurate LSR. Return of such FOC will indicate that CenturyLink Qwest has identified a Loop assignment. Such FOC will provide CLEC with a firm Due Date commitment or indication that appropriate facilities are not available to fill CLEC's ’s order. 9.2.4.3.1.2.1 If CLEC has pre-approved Loop conditioning, and conditioning is not necessary, CenturyLink Qwest will return the FOC with the standard interval (i.e., i.e. five (5) days). 9.2.4.3.1.2.2 If CLEC has not pre-approved Loop conditioning and CenturyLink Qwest determines that the Loop contains load coils, CenturyLink Qwest will notify CLEC via a reject notification. CLEC must submit and wait for a new version of the LSR approving Loop conditioning. In this scenario, the Application Date application date will correspond to the date the new version is received by CenturyLinkQwest. 9.2.4.3.1.2.3 Intentionally Left BlankReserved for Future Use. 9.2.4.3.1.2.4 Intentionally Left BlankReserved for Future Use. 9.2.4.4 Installation intervals for all Unbundled Loops are defined in Exhibit C. The interval will start when CenturyLink Qwest receives a complete and accurate LSR. The LSR date is considered the start of the service interval if the order is received prior to 7:00 p.m. For service requests received after 7:00 p.m., the service interval will begin on the next business day. 9.2.4.4.1 When CLEC places an order for an Unbundled Loop with CenturyLink Qwest that is complete and accurate, CenturyLink Qwest will reply to CLEC with a Firm Order Confirmation within the time specified in Section 20. The Firm Order Confirmation will contain the Due Date that specifies the date on which CenturyLink Qwest will provision the Loop. CenturyLink Qwest will implement adequate processes and procedures to assure the accuracy of the commitment date. If CenturyLink Qwest must make changes to the commitment date, CenturyLink Qwest will promptly issue a jeopardy notification to CLEC that will clearly state the reason for the change in commitment date. CenturyLink Qwest will also submit a new Firm Order Confirmation that will clearly identify the new Due Date. 9.2.4.5 Installation intervals for Unbundled Loops apply when CenturyLink Qwest has facilities or network capacity available. 9.2.4.6 Upon CLEC request, CenturyLink Qwest will convert special access or private line circuits to Unbundled Loops Loops, with or without multiplexing, provided the service originates at CLEC's the CLEC Collocation in the Serving Wire Center. The If multiplexing is not involved, then the Loop conversion ordering process applies. However, if the conversion includes multiplexing, then the ordering process associated with the conversion to EELs applies. The requirements with respect to providing a significant amount of local exchange traffic under Section 9.23.3.7 shall not apply to conversions to Unbundled Loop.

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Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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