Common use of Phase II Wireless Arrangements Clause in Contracts

Phase II Wireless Arrangements. 5.1 The following services may be used by Emergency, where available, in order to comply with the FCC’s rules and regulations regarding Phase II wireless implementation. 5.2 Non-Call Path Associated Signaling (NCAS). 5.2.1 Where Emergency forwards a 911/E-911 Call to the Verizon 911/E- 911 Tandem Office(s)/Selective Router(s) or Verizon interface point(s), Emergency shall pass the pANI for that 911/E -911 Call. 5.2.2 Routing of 911/E-911 Calls will be based on the pANI delivered with the 911/E-911 Call, or at Verizon’s discretion, the location coordinates obtained during call setup. Where feasible, Verizon will route the 911/E-911 Call and pass its corresponding pANI to the Designated PSAP. If it is not feasible to route the 911/E-911 Call to the Designated PSAP due to the PSAP trunks being busy or out of service, Verizon will route the call to a Default PSAP or busy tone, as directed by the Controlling 911 Authority. If it is not feasible to route the 911/E-911 Call to the Designated PSAP due to a failure in delivery of the pANI, Verizon will route the call to a Default PSAP designated by the Controlling 911 Authority. Both Parties’ network architecture and routing responsibilities will be in accordance with Applicable Law. 5.2.3 Upon receipt of a PSAP query to the ALI Database to obtain the Call Back Number and Phase II location information for a 911/E-911 Call, provided by Emergency, the ALI Database shall route the query to the Emergency-controlled or third party database designated by Emergency. 5.2.4 The ALI Database shall then automatically receive from the Emergency-controlled or third party database the Call Back Number and Phase II location information as provided by the CLEC associated with the 911/E-911 Call. 5.2.5 The ALI Database shall then automatically transmit the data received from the Emergency-controlled or third party database to the PSAP. 5.2.6 Emergency will terminate at least two data circuits from the Emergency-controlled or third party database to each ALI Database. 5.2.7 Verizon shall place the necessary CSU/DSU at each ALI Database to receive the data provided by Emergency. 5.2.8 Emergency shall provision its Emergency-controlled or third party databases such that the exchange of data between these Emergency- controlled or third party databases and the ALI Database shall use the XXX Protocol or other agreed upon interface. 5.3 [Intentionally Left Blank].

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Phase II Wireless Arrangements. 5.1 The following services may be used by EmergencyDISH, where available, in order to comply with the FCC’s rules and regulations regarding Phase II wireless implementation.comply 5.2 Non-Call Path Associated Signaling (NCAS). 5.2.1 Where Emergency DISH forwards a 911/E-911 Call to the Verizon 911/E- 911 E-911 Tandem Office(s)/Selective Router(s) or Verizon interface point(s), Emergency DISH shall pass the pANI for that 911/E -911 Call. 5.2.2 Routing of 911/E-911 Calls will be based on the pANI delivered with the 911/E-911 Call, or at Verizon’s discretion, the location coordinates E- obtained during call setup. Where feasible, Verizon will route the 911/E-911 Call and pass its corresponding pANI to the Designated PSAP. If it is not feasible to route the 911/E-911 Call to the Designated PSAP due to the PSAP trunks being busy or out of service, Verizon will route the call to a Default PSAP or busy tone, as directed by the Controlling 911 Authority. If it is not feasible to route the 911/E-911 Call to the Designated PSAP due to a failure in delivery of the pANI, Verizon will route the call to a Default PSAP designated by the Controlling 911 Authority. Both Parties’ network architecture and routing responsibilities will be in accordance with Applicable Law. 5.2.3 Upon receipt of a PSAP query to the ALI Database to obtain the Call Back Number and Phase II location information for a 911/E-911 Call, provided by EmergencyDISH, the ALI Database shall route the query to the Emergency-DISH- controlled or third party database designated by EmergencyDISH. 5.2.4 The ALI Database shall then automatically receive from the Emergency-DISH- controlled or third party database the Call Back Number and Phase II location information as provided by the CLEC associated with the 911/E-911 Call. 5.2.5 The ALI Database shall then automatically transmit the data received from the EmergencyDISH-controlled or third party database to the PSAP. 5.2.6 Emergency DISH will terminate at least two data circuits from the EmergencyDISH-controlled or third party database to each ALI Database. 5.2.7 Verizon shall place the necessary CSU/DSU at each ALI Database to receive the data provided by EmergencyDISH. 5.2.8 Emergency DISH shall provision its EmergencyDISH-controlled or third party databases such that the exchange of data between these Emergency- DISH-controlled or third party databases and the ALI Database shall use the XXX Protocol or other agreed upon interface. 5.3 [Intentionally Left Blank].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

Phase II Wireless Arrangements. 5.1 The following services may be used by EmergencyMPCS, where available, in order to comply with the FCC’s rules and regulations regarding Phase II wireless implementation. 5.2 Non-Call Path Associated Signaling (NCAS). 5.2.1 Where Emergency MPCS forwards a 911/E-911 Call to the Verizon 911/E- 911 E-911 Tandem Office(s)/Selective Router(s) or Verizon interface point(s), Emergency MPCS shall pass the pANI for that 911/E -911 Call. 5.2.2 Routing of 911/E-911 Calls will be based on the pANI delivered with the 911/E-911 Call, or at Verizon’s discretion, the location coordinates obtained during call setup. Where feasible, Verizon will route the 911/E-911 Call and pass its corresponding pANI to the Designated PSAP. If it is not feasible to route the 911/E-911 Call to the Designated PSAP due to the PSAP trunks being busy or out of service, Verizon will route the call to a Default PSAP or busy tone, as directed by the Controlling 911 Authority. If it is not feasible to route the 911/E-911 Call to the Designated PSAP due to a failure in delivery of the pANI, Verizon will route the call to a Default PSAP designated by the Controlling 911 Authority. Both Parties’ network architecture and routing responsibilities will be in accordance with Applicable Law. 5.2.3 Upon receipt of a PSAP query to the ALI Database to obtain the Call Back Number and Phase II location information for a 911/E-911 Call, provided by EmergencyMPCS, the ALI Database shall route the query to the EmergencyMPCS-controlled or third party database designated by EmergencyMPCS. 5.2.4 The ALI Database shall then automatically receive from the Emergency-MPCS- controlled or third party database the Call Back Number and Phase II location information as provided by the CLEC associated with the 911/E-911 Call. 5.2.5 The ALI Database shall then automatically transmit the data received from the EmergencyMPCS-controlled or third party database to the PSAP. 5.2.6 Emergency MPCS will terminate at least two data circuits from the Emergency-MPCS- controlled or third party database to each ALI Database. 5.2.7 Verizon shall place the necessary CSU/DSU at each ALI Database to receive the data provided by EmergencyMPCS. 5.2.8 Emergency MPCS shall provision its EmergencyMPCS-controlled or third party databases such that the exchange of data between these Emergency- MPCS-controlled or third party databases and the ALI Database shall use the XXX Protocol or other agreed upon interface. 5.3 [Intentionally Left Blank].

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Samples: Telecommunications

Phase II Wireless Arrangements. 5.1 The following services may be used by EmergencyHalo, where available, in order to comply with the FCC’s rules and regulations regarding Phase II wireless implementation. 5.2 Non-Call Path Associated Signaling (NCAS). 5.2.1 Where Emergency Halo forwards a 911/E-911 Call to the Verizon 911/E- 911 E-911 Tandem Office(s)/Selective Router(s) or Verizon interface point(s), Emergency Halo shall pass the pANI for that 911/E -911 Call. 5.2.2 Routing of 911/E-911 Calls will be based on the pANI delivered with the 911/E-911 Call, or at Verizon’s discretion, the location coordinates obtained during call setup. Where feasible, Verizon will route the 911/E-911 Call and pass its corresponding pANI to the Designated PSAP. If it is not feasible to route the 911/E-911 Call to the Designated PSAP due to the PSAP trunks being busy or out of service, Verizon will route the call to a Default PSAP or busy tone, as directed by the Controlling 911 Authority. If it is not feasible to route the 911/E-911 Call to the Designated PSAP due to a failure in delivery of the pANI, Verizon will route the call to a Default PSAP designated by the Controlling 911 Authority. Both Parties’ network architecture and routing responsibilities will be in accordance with Applicable Law. 5.2.3 Upon receipt of a PSAP query to the ALI Database to obtain the Call Back Number and Phase II location information for a 911/E-911 Call, provided by EmergencyHalo, the ALI Database shall route the query to the Emergency-Halo- controlled or third party database designated by EmergencyHalo. 5.2.4 The ALI Database shall then automatically receive from the Emergency-Halo- controlled or third party database the Call Back Number and Phase II location information as provided by the CLEC associated with the 911/E-911 Call. 5.2.5 The ALI Database shall then automatically transmit the data received from the EmergencyHalo-controlled or third party database to the PSAP. 5.2.6 Emergency Halo will terminate at least two data circuits from the EmergencyHalo-controlled or third party database to each ALI Database. 5.2.7 Verizon shall place the necessary CSU/DSU at each ALI Database to receive the data provided by EmergencyHalo. 5.2.8 Emergency Halo shall provision its EmergencyHalo-controlled or third party databases such that the exchange of data between these Emergency- Halo-controlled or third party databases and the ALI Database shall use the XXX Protocol or other agreed upon interface. 5.3 [Intentionally Left Blank].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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Phase II Wireless Arrangements. 5.1 The following services may be used by EmergencyDISH, where available, in order to comply with the FCC’s rules and regulations regarding Phase II wireless implementation. 5.2 Non-Call Path Associated Signaling (NCAS). 5.2.1 Where Emergency DISH forwards a 911/E-911 Call to the Verizon 911/E- 911 E-911 Tandem Office(s)/Selective Router(s) or Verizon interface point(s), Emergency DISH shall pass the pANI for that 911/E -911 Call. 5.2.2 Routing of 911/E-911 Calls will be based on the pANI delivered with the 911/E-911 Call, or at Verizon’s discretion, the location coordinates obtained during call setup. Where feasible, Verizon will route the 911/E-911 Call and pass its corresponding pANI to the Designated PSAP. If it is not feasible to route the 911/E-911 Call to the Designated PSAP due to the PSAP trunks being busy or out of service, Verizon will route the call to a Default PSAP or busy tone, as directed by the Controlling 911 Authority. If it is not feasible to route the 911/E-911 Call to the Designated PSAP due to a failure in delivery of the pANI, Verizon will route the call to a Default PSAP designated by the Controlling 911 Authority. Both Parties’ network architecture and routing responsibilities will be in accordance with Applicable Law. 5.2.3 Upon receipt of a PSAP query to the ALI Database to obtain the Call Back Number and Phase II location information for a 911/E-911 Call, provided by EmergencyDISH, the ALI Database shall route the query to the Emergency-DISH- controlled or third party database designated by EmergencyDISH. 5.2.4 The ALI Database shall then automatically receive from the Emergency-DISH- controlled or third party database the Call Back Number and Phase II location information as provided by the CLEC associated with the 911/E-911 Call. 5.2.5 The ALI Database shall then automatically transmit the data received from the EmergencyDISH-controlled or third party database to the PSAP. 5.2.6 Emergency DISH will terminate at least two data circuits from the EmergencyDISH-controlled or third party database to each ALI Database. 5.2.7 Verizon shall place the necessary CSU/DSU at each ALI Database to receive the data provided by EmergencyDISH. 5.2.8 Emergency DISH shall provision its EmergencyDISH-controlled or third party databases such that the exchange of data between these Emergency- DISH-controlled or third party databases and the ALI Database shall use the XXX Protocol or other agreed upon interface. 5.3 [Intentionally Left Blank].

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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