Common use of Physical Point of Interconnection Clause in Contracts

Physical Point of Interconnection. CLEC must establish a minimum of one Physical POI within in each LATA, at any technically feasible point, on Sprint’s network. Sprint reserves the right to establish its own Physical POI if CLEC elects to file, and the Commission approves, CLEC’s cost studies for transport. 60.4.1.1. CLEC will be responsible for engineering and maintaining its network on its side of the Physical POI. Sprint will be responsible for engineering and maintaining its network on its side of the Physical POI. 60.4.1.2. For construction of new facilities when the Parties choose to interconnect at a mid-span meet, CLEC and Sprint will jointly provision the facilities that connect the two networks. Sprint will be the “controlling carrier” for purposes of MECOD guidelines, as described in the joint implementation plan. Sprint will provide fifty percent (50%) of the facilities or to its exchange boundary, whichever is less. 60.4.1.3. If third party (i.e. Competitive Access Provider or “CAP”) leased facilities are used for interconnection, the Physical POI will be defined as the Sprint office in which the third party’s leased circuit terminates. 60.4.1.4. If CLEC utilizes leased facilities under a meet point arrangement between Sprint and a third party (i.e. a connecting ILEC) the Physical POI will be Sprint office where the leased facility terminates.

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Samples: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

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Physical Point of Interconnection. CLEC must establish a minimum of one Physical POI within in each LATA, at any technically feasible point, on Sprint’s network. Sprint reserves the right to establish its own Physical POI if CLEC elects to file, and the Commission approves, CLEC’s cost studies for transport. 60.4.1.159.4.1.1. CLEC will be responsible for engineering and maintaining its network on its side of the Physical POI. Sprint will be responsible for engineering and maintaining its network on its side of the Physical POI. 60.4.1.259.4.1.2. For construction of new facilities when the Parties choose to interconnect at a mid-span meet, CLEC and Sprint will jointly provision the facilities that connect the two networks. Sprint will be the “controlling carrier” for purposes of MECOD guidelines, as described in the joint implementation plan. Sprint will provide fifty percent (50%) of the facilities or to its exchange boundary, whichever is less. 60.4.1.359.4.1.3. If third party (i.e. Competitive Access Provider or “CAP”) leased facilities are used for interconnection, the Physical POI will be defined as the Sprint office in which the third party’s leased circuit terminates. 60.4.1.459.4.1.4. If CLEC utilizes leased facilities under a meet point arrangement between Sprint and a third party (i.e. a connecting ILEC) the Physical POI will be Sprint office where the leased facility terminates.

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Samples: Master Network Interconnection and Resale Agreement (Callwave Inc)

Physical Point of Interconnection. CLEC must establish a minimum of one Physical POI within in each LATA, at any technically feasible point, on Sprint’s network. Sprint reserves the right to establish its own Physical POI if CLEC elects to file, and the Commission approves, CLEC’s cost studies for transport. 60.4.1.1. 60.4.1.1 CLEC will be responsible for engineering and maintaining its network on its side of the Physical POI. Sprint will be responsible for engineering and maintaining its network on its side of the Physical POI. 60.4.1.2. 60.4.1.2 For construction of new facilities when the Parties choose to interconnect at a mid-span meet, CLEC and Sprint will jointly provision the facilities that connect the two networks. Sprint will be the “controlling carrier” for purposes of MECOD guidelines, as described in the joint implementation plan. Sprint will provide fifty percent (50%) of the facilities or to its exchange boundary, whichever is less. 60.4.1.3. 60.4.1.3 If third party (i.e. Competitive Access Provider or “CAP”) leased facilities are used for interconnection, the Physical POI will be defined as the Sprint office in which the third party’s leased circuit terminates. 60.4.1.4. 60.4.1.4 If CLEC utilizes leased facilities under a meet point arrangement between Sprint and a third party (i.e. a connecting ILEC) the Physical POI will be Sprint office where the leased facility terminates.

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Samples: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

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Physical Point of Interconnection. CLEC must establish a minimum of one Physical POI within in each LATA, at any technically feasible point, on within Sprint’s networkoperating territory. Sprint reserves the right to establish its own Physical POI if CLEC elects to file, and the Commission approves, CLEC’s cost studies for transport. 60.4.1.1. CLEC will be responsible for engineering and maintaining its network on its side of the Physical POI. Sprint will be responsible for engineering and maintaining its network on its side of the Physical POI. 60.4.1.2. For construction of new facilities when the Parties choose to interconnect at a mid-span meet, CLEC and Sprint will jointly provision the facilities that connect the two networks. Sprint will be the “controlling carrier” for purposes of MECOD guidelines, as described in the joint implementation plan. Sprint will provide fifty percent (50%) of the facilities or to its exchange boundary, whichever is less. 60.4.1.3. If third party (i.e. Competitive Access Provider or “CAP”) leased facilities are used for interconnection, the Physical POI will be defined as the Sprint office in which the third party’s leased circuit terminates. 60.4.1.4. If CLEC utilizes leased facilities under a meet point arrangement between Sprint and a third party (i.e. a connecting ILEC) the Physical POI will be Sprint office where the leased facility terminates.

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Samples: Master Interconnection and Resale Agreement

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