Ordering/Provisioning. 33.5.1 SBC-13STATE provides access to ordering functions via one or more electronic interfaces pursuant to Section 33.3.1 of this Article. CLEC will format the service request to identify what features, services, or elements it wishes SBC-13STATE to provision in accordance with applicable SBC-13STATE ordering requirements, (where currently available) and/or other ordering requirements which have been mutually agreed, and will be implemented pursuant to Section 33.3.12 (Change Management) of this Article.
33.5.2 SBC-13STATE will provide CLEC access to one or more of the following systems or interfaces:
33.5.3 In SBC-SWBT:
33.5.3.1 R-EASE is available for the ordering of residential Resale services.
33.5.3.2 B-EASE is available for the ordering of business Resale services.
33.5.3.3 A file transmission may be provided to confirm order completions for R-EASE or B-EASE order processing. This file will provide service order information of all distributed and completed orders for CLEC.
33.5.3.4 SORD interface provides CLEC with the ability to create simple and complex Resale orders that cannot be ordered through Easy Access Sales Environment (EASE), Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) or Web Local Exchange (WebLEX). In addition, the SORD interface supports the modification of service orders submitted electronically by CLEC. The Parties agree that the following conditions are applicable to electronically generated service orders with errors corrected via SORD. If CLEC chooses to use SORD to issue orders, then CLEC becomes responsible for correction of all service order errors between order application and order completion that occur on mechanically generated service orders created or modified by CLEC. CLEC may need to call the LSC to obtain additional information. CLEC may also choose to clear service order errors, even though CLEC is not initiating service orders via SORD. CLEC would then become responsible for correction of all errors, as detailed above. For terms and conditions for service order error correction within SORD, see Section 33.5.3.5.
33.5.3.5 As detailed in Sections 33.5.3.4, 33.5.5.3, 33.5.9.1, 33.5.9.2, the Parties agree that the following timelines are applicable to electronically generated service orders with errors corrected via SORD: Errors occurring between order generation and distribution must be corrected within five (5) hours for a simple order and within twenty-four (24) hours for a complex order; Error Service Order Image (ESOI) errors m...
Ordering/Provisioning. Dragos will provide access to WorldView as set forth in the applicable Order. Delivery will be deemed complete when access to WorldView is made available (“Delivery”).
Ordering/Provisioning. 3.1 PACIFIC provides real time access to ordering functions (as measured from the time PACIFIC receives accurate service requests from the interface) to support CLEC provisioning of Resale services via one or more electronic interfaces. To order Resale services, CLEC will format the service request to identify what features, services, or elements it wishes PACIFIC to provision in accordance with PACIFIC ordering requirements. PACIFIC will provide CLEC access to one or more of the following systems or interfaces:
3.2 Resale Services Order Request System Availability:
3.2.1 Pacific Bell Service Manager (PBSM) is available for ordering Centrex and ISDN Resale Services.
3.2.2 When available, Service Order Retrieval and Distribution (SORD) system will support the ordering of all Resale Services.
3.2.3 When available, StarWriter will support the order generation of single line, basic exchange, residential resale services.
3.3 Resale Service Order Request Ordering System Availability:
3.3.1 PACIFIC makes available to CLEC an Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) interface for transmission of PACIFIC ordering requirements via formats provided on the Local Service Request (LSR) as defined by the Ordering and Billing Forum (OBF) and via EDI mapping as defined by TCIF. In ordering and provisioning Resale, CLEC and PACIFIC will utilize industry guidelines developed by OBF and TCIF EDI to transmit data based upon PACIFIC’S Resale ordering requirements.
3.3.2 When available, LSR Exchange (LEX) is a graphical user interface provided by PACIFIC that will provide access to the ordering functions for Resale Services.
3.4 Provisioning for Resale services: PACIFIC will provision Resale Services as detailed in CLEC order requests. Access to status on such orders will be provided via the following electronic interfaces:
3.4.1 When available, Pacific Bell Order Dispatch (PBOD) functions via DataGate will allow CLEC to check status of basic exchange service orders that require field work.
3.4.2 In cases of EDI ordering, PACIFIC will provide CLEC with an EDI interface for transferring and receiving orders, Firm Order Confirmation (FOC), service completion, and, as available, other provisioning data and information. PACIFIC will provide CLEC with a FOC for each Resale service request. The FOC will include: purchase order number, telephone number, Local Service Request number, due date, Service Order number, and completion date. Upon work completion, PACIFIC will provide CLEC with an 85...
Ordering/Provisioning. SBC-13STATE provides access to ordering functions via one or more electronic interfaces pursuant to Section 33.3.1 of this Article. CLEC will format the service request to identify what features, services, or elements it wishes SBC-13STATE to provision in accordance with applicable SBC-13STATE ordering requirements, (where currently available) and/or other ordering requirements which have been mutually agreed, and will be implemented pursuant to Section 33.3.12 (Change Management) of this Article.
Ordering/Provisioning. 5.1 AT&T provides access to ordering functions via one or more electronic interfaces pursuant to Section 3.1. CLEC will format the service request to identify what features, services, or elements it wishes AT&T to provision in accordance with applicable AT&T ordering requirements, (where currently available) and/or other ordering requirements which have been mutually agreed, and will be implemented pursuant to Section 3.10 (Change Management) of this Article.
5.2 AT&T will provide CLEC access to one or more of the following systems or interfaces:
Ordering/Provisioning. Dragos will provide access to OT Watch as set forth in the applicable Order.
Ordering/Provisioning. Dragos will provide access to the Hosted Software as set forth in the applicable Order. Delivery will be deemed complete and Hosted Software accepted when access to the Hosted Software is made available (“Delivery”).
Ordering/Provisioning. 6.2.4.1 All Subloop Types
6.2.4.1.1 Coop can order Sub-Loop elements via facsimile on a limited basis, not to exceed a total of sixty (60) orders for the term of this Agreement, or through the Operational Support Systems described in Exhibit D.
6.2.4.1.2 Coop shall identify Sub-Loop elements by NC/NCI codes.
6.2.4.2 Additional Terms for Detached Terminal Sub-Loop Access
6.2.4.2.1 Coop may only submit orders for Sub-Loop elements after the FCP is in place. The FCP shall be ordered pursuant to this Section. Coop will populate the Local Service Request (LSR) with the termination information provided at the completion of the FCP process.
6.2.4.2.2 Qwest shall dispatch a technician to run a jumper between its Sub-Loop elements and Coop’s Sub-Loop elements. Coop shall not at any time disconnect Qwest facilities or attempt to run a jumper between its Sub-Loop elements and Qwest’s Sub-Loop elements without specific written authorization from Qwest.
6.2.4.2.3 Once the FCP is in place, the Sub-Loop provisioning intervals contained in Exhibit B shall apply.
Ordering/Provisioning. 9.3.5.1 All Subloop Types
9.3.5.1.1 CLEC can order Sub-Loop elements through the Operational Support Systems described in the Access to Operational Support Systems Section of this Agreement.
9.3.5.1.2 CLEC shall identify Sub-Loop elements by NC/NCI codes.
9.3.5.2 Additional Terms for Detached Terminal Sub-Loop Access
9.3.5.2.1 CLEC may only submit orders for Sub-Loop elements after the FCP is in place. The FCP shall be ordered pursuant to this Section. CLEC will populate the LSR with the termination information provided at the completion of the FCP process.
9.3.5.2.2 Qwest shall dispatch a technician to run a jumper between its Sub-Loop elements and CLEC’s Sub-Loop elements. CLEC shall not at any time disconnect Qwest facilities or attempt to run a jumper between its Sub-Loop elements and Qwest’s Sub-Loop elements without specific written authorization from Qwest.
9.3.5.2.3 Once the FCP is in place, the Sub-Loop provisioning intervals contained in Exhibit C shall apply.
Ordering/Provisioning. 3.1 PACIFIC provides real time access to ordering functions (as measured from the time PACIFIC receives accurate service requests from the interface) to support Pac-West provisioning of Resale services and UNE via one or more electronic interfaces. To order Resale services and UNEs, Pac-West will format the service request to identify what features, services, or elements it wishes PACIFIC to provision in accordance with PACIFIC ordering requirements. PACIFIC will provide Pac-West access to one or more of the following systems or interfaces: