Common use of Other Number Portability Provisions Clause in Contracts

Other Number Portability Provisions. XIII.5.1 Each Party shall disclose to the other Party, upon request, any technical or any capacity limitations that would prevent LNP implementation in a particular switching office. Both Parties shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers to minimize Customer out-of-service time. XIII.5.2 Neither Party shall be required to provide LNP for non-geographic services (e.g., 555, 950, and 976 number services, Ameritech coin telephone numbers and mass calling NXXs) under this Agreement. XIII.5.3 Ameritech and Requesting Carrier will cooperate to ensure that performance of trunking and signaling capacity is engineered and managed on a nondiscriminatory basis. XIII.5.4 Party A may cancel any line based calling cards associated with ported or disconnected numbers. XIII.5.5 Each Party will be responsible for updating information in the Line Information Database (LIDB). XIII.5.6 To obtain LNP, a Customer must remain within the same rate center or rate district, whichever is a smaller geographic area. When industry standards for geographic number portability becomes available, the parties will amend the Agreement at that time. XIII.5.7 Each Party will be responsible for providing information on ported numbers to the ALI database for 911 service. Each Party agrees to utilize the unlock and migrate process in order to provide uninterrupted 911 service to the Customer. XIII.5.8 Each Party will provide 911 trunking for each NPA-NXX in which it has ported numbers. XIII.5.9 Each Party will offer both coordinated and non-coordinated cutovers. Any coordinated cutovers requested out of normal business hours will be subject to overtime and time and material charges. Additionally, if after the Effective Date either Party offers a Ten Digit Trigger, that Party will charge for all coordinated cutovers for LNP. XIII.5.10 In the event a Party does not provide the subscription verification to the Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC) within the T-1 and T-2 timers defined in the NPAC requirements and the other Party’s subscription is cancelled, that Party will be considered not to have submitted a valid order and will have to submit a revision to change the Due Date on the order. XIII.5.11 Each Party will be responsible for testing its own network prior to reporting trouble to the other Party. In the event that a trouble is reported to a Party and the trouble is found not to be within that Party’s network, that Party will charge Requesting Carrier its then-current time and material charges for the resolution of the trouble. XIII.5.12 Requesting Carrier must have ordered, implemented, tested and turned up interconnection trunks prior to ordering LNP from Ameritech. XIII.5.13 Once a number has been ported from a Party, that Party will no longer be responsible for payment of Reciprocal Compensation for any calls originated from that number. XIII.5.14 Each Party will charge the other Party for any supplemental or different versions of an original order submitted to the Party. Additionally, each Party will also charge the other Party for orders submitted that are subsequently cancelled. XIII.5.15 In the event that a Party has begun, partially completed, or fully completed a conversion for LNP and the other Party asks that the Party restore service back to its network, the Party doing the conversion will charge the other Party on a time and materials basis for restoring service. Additionally, each Party shall cooperate with the other Party to restore the service. XIII.5.16 Ameritech will disconnect all directory listing and advertising associated with ported or disconnected numbers.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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Other Number Portability Provisions. XIII.5.1 13.5.1 Each Party shall disclose to the other Party, upon request, any technical or any capacity limitations that would prevent LNP implementation in a particular switching office. Both Parties shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers to minimize Customer out-of-service time. XIII.5.2 13.5.2 Neither Party shall be required to provide LNP for non-geographic services (e.g., 555, 950, and 976 number services, Ameritech coin telephone numbers and mass calling NXXs) under this Agreement. XIII.5.3 13.5.3 Ameritech and Requesting Carrier will cooperate to ensure that performance of trunking and signaling capacity is engineered and managed on a nondiscriminatory basis. XIII.5.4 13.5.4 Party A may cancel any line based calling cards associated with ported or disconnected numbers. XIII.5.5 13.5.5 Each Party will be responsible for updating information in the Line Information Database (LIDB). XIII.5.6 13.5.6 To obtain LNP, a Customer must remain within the same rate center or rate district, whichever is a smaller geographic area. When industry standards for geographic number portability becomes available, the parties will amend the Agreement at that time. XIII.5.7 13.5.7 Each Party will be responsible for providing information on ported numbers to the ALI database for 911 service. Each Party agrees to utilize the unlock and migrate process in order to provide uninterrupted 911 service to the Customer. XIII.5.8 13.5.8 Each Party will provide 911 trunking for each NPA-NXX in which it has ported numbers. XIII.5.9 13.5.9 Each Party will offer both coordinated and non-coordinated cutovers. Any coordinated cutovers requested out of normal business hours will be subject to overtime and time and material charges. Additionally, if after the Effective Date either Party offers a Ten Digit Trigger, that Party will charge for all coordinated cutovers for LNP. XIII.5.10 13.5.10 In the event a Party does not provide the subscription verification to the Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC) within the T-1 and T-2 timers defined in the NPAC requirements and the other Party’s subscription is cancelled, that Party will be considered not to have submitted a valid order and will have to submit a revision to change the Due Date on the order. XIII.5.11 13.5.11 Each Party will be responsible for testing its own network prior to reporting trouble to the other Party. In the event that a trouble is reported to a Party and the trouble is found not to be within that Party’s network, that Party will charge Requesting Carrier its then-current time and material charges for the resolution of the trouble. XIII.5.12 13.5.12 Requesting Carrier must have ordered, implemented, tested and turned up interconnection trunks prior to ordering LNP from Ameritech. XIII.5.13 13.5.13 Once a number has been ported from a Party, that Party will no longer be responsible for payment of Reciprocal Compensation for any calls originated from that number. XIII.5.14 13.5.14 Each Party will charge the other Party for any supplemental or different versions of an original order submitted to the Party. Additionally, each Party will also charge the other Party for orders submitted that are subsequently cancelled. XIII.5.15 13.5.15 In the event that a Party has begun, partially completed, or fully completed a conversion for LNP and the other Party asks that the Party restore service back to its network, the Party doing the conversion will charge the other Party on a time and materials basis for restoring service. Additionally, each Party shall cooperate with the other Party to restore the service. XIII.5.16 13.5.16 Ameritech will disconnect all directory listing and advertising associated with ported or disconnected numbers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Other Number Portability Provisions. XIII.5.1 13.5.1 Each Party shall disclose to the other Party, upon request, any technical or any capacity limitations that would prevent LNP implementation in a particular switching office. Both Parties shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers to minimize Customer out-of-service time. XIII.5.2 13.5.2 Neither Party shall be required to provide LNP for non-geographic services (e.g., 555500 and 900 NPAs, 950, and 976 NXX number services, Ameritech FX Service, coin telephone numbers and mass calling NXXs) under this Agreement. XIII.5.3 13.5.3 Ameritech and Requesting Carrier will cooperate to ensure that performance of trunking and signaling capacity is engineered and managed on a nondiscriminatory basis. XIII.5.4 13.5.4 Party A may cancel any line based calling cards associated with ported or disconnected numbers. XIII.5.5 13.5.5 Each Party will be responsible for updating information in the Line Information Database (LIDB). XIII.5.6 13.5.6 To obtain LNP, a Customer must remain within the same rate center or rate district, whichever is a smaller geographic area. When industry standards for geographic number portability becomes available, the parties will amend the Agreement at that time. XIII.5.7 13.5.7 Each Party will be responsible for providing information on ported numbers to the ALI database for 911 service. Each Party agrees to utilize the unlock and migrate process in order to provide uninterrupted 911 service to the Customer. XIII.5.8 13.5.8 Each Party will provide 911 trunking for each NPA-NXX in which it has ported numbers. XIII.5.9 13.5.9 Each Party will offer both coordinated and non-coordinated cutoverscutovers to the other Party. Any coordinated cutovers requested out by a Party outside the cutover window of normal business hours hours, Monday through Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ES/DT will be subject to overtime and time and material charges. Additionally, if after the Effective Date either Party Ameritech offers a Ten Digit Trigger, that Party Ameritech will charge for all Requesting Carrier initiated coordinated cutovers for LNP. XIII.5.10 13.5.10 In the event a Party the Requesting Carrier does not provide the subscription verification to the Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC) within the T-1 and T-2 timers defined in the NPAC requirements and the other PartyAmeritech’s subscription is cancelled, that Party Requesting Carrier will be considered not to have submitted a valid order and will have to submit a revision to change the Due Date on the order. XIII.5.11 13.5.11 Each Party will be responsible for testing its own network prior to reporting trouble to the other Party. In the event that a trouble is reported to a Party B by Party A and the trouble is found not to be within that PartyParty B’s network, that Party B will charge Requesting Carrier Party A its then-current time and material charges for the resolution of the trouble. XIII.5.12 13.5.12 Requesting Carrier must have ordered, implemented, tested and turned up interconnection trunks prior to ordering LNP from Ameritech. XIII.5.13 13.5.13 Once a number has been ported from a Party, that such Party will no longer be responsible for payment of Reciprocal Compensation for any calls originated from that number. XIII.5.14 Each Party 13.5.14 Ameritech will charge the other Party Requesting Carrier for any supplemental or different versions of an original order submitted to Ameritech unless such supplemental order is the Partyresult of an Ameritech system failure. Additionally, each Party Ameritech will also charge the other Party Requesting Carrier for orders submitted that are subsequently cancelledcancelled unless such cancelled orders are the result of an Ameritech system failure. XIII.5.15 13.5.15 In the event that a Party Ameritech has begun, partially completed, or fully completed a conversion for LNP and the other Party Requesting Carrier asks that the Party Ameritech restore service back to its Ameritech’s network, the Party doing the conversion Ameritech will charge the other Party Requesting Carrier on a time and materials basis for restoring service. Additionally, each Party Requesting Carrier shall cooperate with the other Party Ameritech to restore the service. Notwithstanding the above, no charges will apply if Requesting Carrier must ask that Ameritech restore service back to Ameritech’s network due to Ameritech’s failure to complete a port or Ameritech system failures related to pending ports. XIII.5.16 13.5.16 Ameritech will disconnect all directory listing and advertising associated with ported or disconnected numbers.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

Other Number Portability Provisions. XIII.5.1 13.5.1 Each Party shall disclose to the other Party, upon request, any technical or any capacity limitations that would prevent LNP implementation in a particular switching office. Both Parties shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers to minimize Customer out-of-service time. XIII.5.2 13.5.2 Neither Party shall be required to provide LNP for non-geographic services (e.g., 555, 950, and 976 number services, Ameritech coin telephone numbers and mass calling NXXs) under this Agreement. XIII.5.3 13.5.3 Ameritech and Requesting Carrier will cooperate to ensure that performance of trunking and signaling capacity is engineered and managed on a nondiscriminatory basis. XIII.5.4 13.5.4 Party A may cancel any line based calling cards associated with ported or disconnected numbers. XIII.5.5 13.5.5 Each Party will be responsible for updating information in the Line Information Database (LIDB). XIII.5.6 13.5.6 To obtain LNP, a Customer must remain within the same rate center or rate district, whichever is a smaller geographic area. When industry standards for geographic number portability becomes available, the parties will amend the Agreement at that time. XIII.5.7 13.5.7 Each Party will be responsible for providing information on ported numbers to the ALI database for 911 service. Each Party agrees to utilize the unlock and migrate process in order to provide uninterrupted 911 service to the Customer. XIII.5.8 13.5.8 Each Party will provide 911 trunking for each NPA-NXX in which it has ported numbers. XIII.5.9 13.5.9 Each Party will offer both coordinated and non-coordinated cutovers. Any coordinated cutovers requested out of normal business hours will be subject to overtime and time and material charges. Additionally, if after the Effective Date either Party offers a Ten Digit Trigger, that Party will charge for all coordinated cutovers for LNP. XIII.5.10 13.5.10 In the event a Party does not provide the subscription verification to the Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC) within the T-1 and T-2 timers defined in the NPAC requirements and the other Party’s subscription is cancelled, that Party will be considered not to have submitted a valid order and will have to submit a revision to change the Due Date on the order. XIII.5.11 . 12716496.1 80509 940C 00650405 13.5.11 Each Party will be responsible for testing its own network prior to reporting trouble to the other Party. In the event that a trouble is reported to a Party and the trouble is found not to be within that Party’s network, that Party will charge Requesting Carrier its then-then- current time and material charges for the resolution of the trouble. XIII.5.12 Requesting Carrier must have ordered, implemented, tested and turned up interconnection trunks prior to ordering LNP from Ameritech. XIII.5.13 Once a number has been ported from a Party, that Party will no longer be responsible for payment of Reciprocal Compensation for any calls originated from that number. XIII.5.14 Each Party will charge the other Party for any supplemental or different versions of an original order submitted to the Party. Additionally, each Party will also charge the other Party for orders submitted that are subsequently cancelled. XIII.5.15 In the event that a Party has begun, partially completed, or fully completed a conversion for LNP and the other Party asks that the Party restore service back to its network, the Party doing the conversion will charge the other Party on a time and materials basis for restoring service. Additionally, each Party shall cooperate with the other Party to restore the service. XIII.5.16 Ameritech will disconnect all directory listing and advertising associated with ported or disconnected numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Other Number Portability Provisions. XIII.5.1 13.5.1 Each Party shall disclose to the other Party, upon request, any technical or any capacity limitations that would prevent LNP implementation in a particular switching office. Both Parties shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers to minimize Customer out-of-service time. XIII.5.2 13.5.2 Neither Party shall be required to provide LNP for non-geographic services (e.g., 555500 and 900 NPAs, 950, and 976 NXX number services, Ameritech FX Service, coin telephone numbers and mass calling NXXs) under this Agreement. XIII.5.3 13.5.3 Ameritech and Requesting Carrier will cooperate to ensure that performance of trunking and signaling capacity is engineered and managed on a nondiscriminatory basis. XIII.5.4 13.5.4 Party A may cancel any line based calling cards associated with ported or disconnected numbers. XIII.5.5 13.5.5 Each Party will be responsible for updating information in the Line Information Database (LIDBUDB). XIII.5.6 13.5.6 To obtain LNP, a Customer must remain within the same rate center or rate district, whichever is a smaller geographic area. When industry standards for geographic number portability becomes available, the parties will amend the Agreement at that time. XIII.5.7 13.5.7 Each Party will be responsible for providing information on ported numbers to the ALI database for 911 service. Each Party agrees to utilize the unlock and migrate process in order to provide uninterrupted 911 service to the Customer. XIII.5.8 13.5.8 Each Party will provide 911 trunking for each NPA-NXX in which it has ported numbers. XIII.5.9 Each Party 13.5.9 Ameritech will offer both coordinated and non-coordinated cutovers. Any coordinated cutovers requested out of normal business hours will be subject to overtime and time and material charges. Additionally, if after the Effective Date either Party Ameritech offers a Ten Digit Trigger, that Party Ameritech will charge for all coordinated cutovers for LNP. XIII.5.10 13.5.10 In the event a Party the Requesting Carrier does not provide the subscription verification to the Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC) within the T-1 and T-2 timers defined in the NPAC requirements and the other Party’s Ameritech's subscription is cancelled, that Party Requesting Carrier will be considered not to have submitted a valid order and will have to submit a revision to change the Due Date on the order. XIII.5.11 13.5.11 Each Party will be responsible for testing its own network prior to reporting trouble to the other Party. In the event that a trouble is reported to a Party Ameritech and the trouble is found not to be within that Party’s Ameritec's network, that Party Ameritech will charge Requesting Carrier its then-current time and material charges for the resolution of the trouble. XIII.5.12 13.5.12 Requesting Carrier must have ordered, implemented, tested and turned up interconnection trunks prior to ordering LNP from Ameritech. XIII.5.13 13.5.13 Once a number has been ported from a PartyAmeritech, that Party Ameritech will no longer be responsible for payment of Reciprocal Compensation for any calls originated from that number. XIII.5.14 Each Party 13.5.14 Ameritech will charge the other Party Requesting Carrier for any supplemental or different versions of an original order submitted to the PartyAmeritech. Additionally, each Party Ameritech will also charge the other Party Requesting Carrier for orders submitted that are subsequently cancelled. XIII.5.15 13.5.15 In the event that a Party Ameritech has begun, partially completed, or fully completed a conversion for LNP and the other Party Requesting Carrier asks that the Party Ameritech restore service back to its Ameritech's network, the Party doing the conversion Ameritech will charge the other Party Requesting Carrier on a time and materials basis for restoring service. Additionally, each Party Requesting Carrier shall cooperate with the other Party Ameritech to restore the service. XIII.5.16 13.5.16 Ameritech will disconnect all directory listing and advertising associated with ported or disconnected numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement (Madison River Capital LLC)

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Other Number Portability Provisions. XIII.5.1 13.5.1 Each Party shall disclose to the other Party, upon request, any technical or any capacity limitations that would prevent LNP implementation in a particular switching office. Both Parties shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers to minimize Customer out-of-service time. XIII.5.2 13.5.2 Neither Party shall be required to provide LNP for non-geographic services (e.g., 555, 950, and 976 number services, Ameritech coin telephone numbers and mass calling NXXs) under this Agreement. XIII.5.3 13.5.3 Ameritech and Requesting Carrier will cooperate to ensure that performance of trunking and signaling capacity is engineered and managed on a nondiscriminatory basis. XIII.5.4 13.5.4 Party A may cancel any line based calling cards associated with ported or disconnected numbers. XIII.5.5 13.5.5 Each Party will be responsible for updating information in the Line Information Database (LIDB). XIII.5.6 13.5.6 To obtain LNP, a Customer must remain within the same rate center or rate district, whichever is a smaller geographic area. When industry standards for geographic number portability becomes available, the parties will amend the Agreement at that time. XIII.5.7 13.5.7 Each Party will be responsible for providing information on ported numbers to the ALI database for 911 service. Each Party agrees to utilize the unlock and migrate process in order to provide uninterrupted 911 service to the Customer. XIII.5.8 13.5.8 Each Party will provide 911 trunking for each NPA-NXX in which it has ported numbers. XIII.5.9 12716496.1 110201 1406C 00650405 13.5.9 Each Party will offer both coordinated and non-coordinated cutovers. Any coordinated cutovers requested out of normal business hours will be subject to overtime and time and material charges. Additionally, if after the Effective Date either Party offers a Ten Digit Trigger, that Party will charge for all coordinated cutovers for LNP. XIII.5.10 13.5.10 In the event a Party does not provide the subscription verification to the Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC) within the T-1 and T-2 timers defined in the NPAC requirements and the other Party’s subscription is cancelled, that Party will be considered not to have submitted a valid order and will have to submit a revision to change the Due Date on the order. XIII.5.11 13.5.11 Each Party will be responsible for testing its own network prior to reporting trouble to the other Party. In the event that a trouble is reported to a Party and the trouble is found not to be within that Party’s network, that Party will charge Requesting Carrier its then-current time and material charges for the resolution of the trouble. XIII.5.12 13.5.12 Requesting Carrier must have ordered, implemented, tested and turned up interconnection trunks prior to ordering LNP from Ameritech. XIII.5.13 13.5.13 Once a number has been ported from a Party, that Party will no longer be responsible for payment of Reciprocal Compensation for any calls originated from that number. XIII.5.14 13.5.14 Each Party will charge the other Party for any supplemental or different versions of an original order submitted to the Party. Additionally, each Party will also charge the other Party for orders submitted that are subsequently cancelled. XIII.5.15 13.5.15 In the event that a Party has begun, partially completed, or fully completed a conversion for LNP and the other Party asks that the Party restore service back to its network, the Party doing the conversion will charge the other Party on a time and materials basis for restoring service. Additionally, each Party shall cooperate with the other Party to restore the service. XIII.5.16 13.5.16 Ameritech will disconnect all directory listing and advertising associated with ported or disconnected numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Other Number Portability Provisions. XIII.5.1 13.5.1 Each Party shall disclose to the other Party, upon request, any technical or any capacity limitations that would prevent LNP implementation in a particular switching office. Both Parties shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers to minimize Customer out-of-service time. XIII.5.2 13.5.2 Neither Party shall be required to provide LNP for non-geographic services (e.g., 555, 950, 500 and 900 976 NXX number services, Ameritech FX Service, coin telephone numbers and mass calling NXXs) under this tbis Agreement. XIII.5.3 13.5.3 Ameritech and Requesting Carrier will cooperate to ensure that performance of trunking and signaling capacity is engineered and managed on a nondiscriminatory basis. XIII.5.4 Party 13.5.4 A may cancel any line Iine based calling cards associated with ported or disconnected numbers. XIII.5.5 13.5.5 Each Party will be responsible for updating information in the Line Information Database (LIDB). XIII.5.6 13.5.6 To obtain LNP, a Customer must remain within the same rate center or rate district, whichever is a smaller geographic area. When industry standards for geographic number portability becomes available, the parties will amend the Agreement at that time. XIII.5.7 13.5.7 Each Party will be responsible for providing information on ported numbers to the ALI database for 911 service. service Each Party agrees to utilize the unlock and migrate process in order to provide uninterrupted 911 service to the Customer. XIII.5.8 13.5.8 Each Party will provide 911 trunking for each NPA-NXX in which it has ported numbers. XIII.5.9 Each Party 13.5.9 Ameritech will offer both coordinated and non-coordinated cutovers. Any coordinated cutovers requested out of normal business hours will be subject to overtime and time and material charges. Additionally, if after the Effective Date either Party Ameritech offers a Ten Digit Trigger, that Party Ameritech will charge for all coordinated cutovers for LNP. XIII.5.10 13.5.10 In the event a Party the Requesting Carrier does not provide the subscription verification to the Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC) within the T-1 T-l and T-2 timers defined in the NPAC requirements and the other PartyAmeritech’s subscription is cancelled, that Party Requesting Carrier will be considered not to have submitted a valid order and will have to submit a revision to change the Due Date on the order. XIII.5.11 13.5.11 Each Party will be responsible for testing its own network prior to reporting trouble to the other Party. In the event that a trouble is reported to a Party Ameritech and the trouble is found not to be within that PartyAmeritech’s network, that Party Ameritech will charge Requesting Carrier its then-current time and material charges for the resolution of the trouble. XIII.5.12 13.5.12 Requesting Carrier must have ordered, implemented, tested and turned up interconnection trunks prior to ordering LNP from Ameritech. XIII.5.13 13.5.13 Once a number has been ported from a PartyAmeritech, that Party Ameritech will no longer be responsible for payment of Reciprocal Compensation for any calls originated from that number. XIII.5.14 Each Party 13.5.14 Ameritech will charge the other Party Requesting Carrier for any supplemental or different versions of an original order submitted to the PartyAmeritech. Additionally, each Party Ameritech will also charge the other Party Requesting Carrier for orders submitted that are subsequently cancelled. XIII.5.15 13.5.15 In the event that a Party Ameritech has begun, partially completed, or fully completed a conversion for LNP and the other Party Requesting Carrier asks that the Party Ameritech restore service back to its network, the Party doing the conversion Ameritech will charge the other Party Requesting Carrier on a time and materials basis for restoring service. Additionally, each Party Requesting Carrier shall cooperate with the other Party Ameritech to restore the service. XIII.5.16 13.5.16 Ameritech will disconnect all directory listing and advertising associated with ported or disconnected numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Other Number Portability Provisions. XIII.5.1 12.5.1 Each Party shall disclose to the other Party, upon request, any technical or any capacity limitations that would prevent LNP implementation in a particular switching office. Both Parties shall cooperate in the process of porting numbers to minimize Customer out-of-service time. XIII.5.2 12.5.2 Neither Party shall be required to provide LNP for non-geographic services (e.g., 555, 950, and 976 number services, Ameritech coin telephone numbers and mass calling NXXs) under this Agreement. XIII.5.3 12.5.3 Ameritech and Requesting Carrier will cooperate to ensure that performance of trunking and signaling capacity is engineered and managed on a nondiscriminatory basis. XIII.5.4 12.5.4 Party A may cancel any line based calling cards associated with ported or disconnected numbers. XIII.5.5 12.5.5 Each Party will be responsible for updating information in the Line Information Database (LIDB). XIII.5.6 12.5.6 To obtain LNP, a Customer must remain within the same rate center or rate district, whichever is a smaller geographic area. When industry standards for geographic number portability becomes available, the parties will amend the Agreement at that time. XIII.5.7 12.5.7 Each Party will be responsible for providing information on ported numbers to the ALI database for 911 service. Each Party agrees to utilize the unlock and migrate process in order to provide uninterrupted 911 service to the Customer. XIII.5.8 12.5.8 Each Party will provide 911 trunking for each NPA-NXX in which it has ported numbers. XIII.5.9 12.5.9 Each Party will offer both coordinated and non-coordinated cutovers. Any coordinated cutovers requested out of normal business hours will be subject to overtime and time and material charges. Additionally, if after the Effective Date either Party offers a Ten Digit Trigger, that Party will charge for all coordinated cutovers for LNP. XIII.5.10 12.5.10 In the event a Party does not provide the subscription verification to the Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC) within the T-1 and T-2 timers defined in the NPAC requirements and the other Party’s subscription is cancelled, that Party will be considered not to have submitted a valid order and will have to submit a revision to change the Due Date on the order. XIII.5.11 12.5.11 Each Party will be responsible for testing its own network prior to reporting trouble to the other Party. In the event that a trouble is reported to a Party and the trouble is found not to be within that Party’s network, that Party will charge Requesting Carrier its then-current time and material charges for the resolution of the trouble. XIII.5.12 12.5.12 Requesting Carrier must have ordered, implemented, tested and turned up interconnection trunks prior to ordering LNP from Ameritech. XIII.5.13 12.5.13 Once a number has been ported from a Party, that Party will no longer be responsible for payment of Reciprocal Compensation for any calls originated from that number. XIII.5.14 12.5.14 Each Party will charge the other Party for any supplemental or different versions of an original order submitted to the Party. Additionally, each Party will also charge the other Party for orders submitted that are subsequently cancelled. XIII.5.15 12.5.15 In the event that a Party has begun, partially completed, or fully completed a conversion for LNP and the other Party asks that the Party restore service back to its network, the Party doing the conversion will charge the other Party on a time and materials basis for restoring service. Additionally, each Party shall cooperate with the other Party to restore the service. XIII.5.16 12.5.16 Ameritech will disconnect all directory listing and advertising associated with ported or disconnected numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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