Common use of PREMISES VISIT PROCEDURES Clause in Contracts

PREMISES VISIT PROCEDURES. 9.1 AT&T Maintenance of Service Charges, when applicable, will be billed by AT&T to CLEC, and not to CLEC’s End Users. 9.1.1 Dispatching of AT&T technicians to CLEC End User premises shall be accomplished by AT&T pursuant to a request received from CLEC. Additionally, dispatching of AT&T technicians may occur when AT&T detects network trouble during routine maintenance. 9.1.2 When a AT&T employee visits the premises of a CLEC local End User, the AT&T employee must inform the End User that he or she is there acting on behalf of their local service provider. Materials left at the End User premises (e.g., a door hanger notifying the End User of the service visit) must also inform the End User that AT&T was on their premises acting on behalf of their local service provider. 9.1.3 If a trouble cannot be cleared without access to CLEC’s local End User’s premises and the End User is not at home, the AT&T technician will leave at the End User’s premises a non-branded “no access” card requesting the End User to call their local service provider for rescheduling of repair.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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PREMISES VISIT PROCEDURES. 9.1 AT&T Maintenance of Service Charges, when applicable, will be billed by AT&T to CLEC, and not to CLEC’s End Users. 9.1.1 Dispatching of AT&T technicians to CLEC End User premises shall be accomplished by AT&T pursuant to a request received from CLEC. Additionally, dispatching of AT&T AT&T’s technicians may occur when AT&T detects network trouble during routine maintenance. 9.1.2 When a an AT&T employee visits the premises of a CLEC local End User, the AT&T employee must inform the End User that he or she is there acting on behalf of their local service provider. Materials left at the End User premises (e.g., a door hanger notifying the End User of the service visit) must also inform the End User that AT&T was on their premises acting on behalf of their local service provider. 9.1.3 If a trouble cannot be cleared without access to CLEC’s local End User’s premises and the End User is not at home, the AT&T technician will leave at the End User’s premises a non-non- branded “no access” card requesting the End User to call their local service provider for rescheduling of repair.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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PREMISES VISIT PROCEDURES. 9.1 AT&T Maintenance of Service Charges, when applicable, will be billed by AT&T to CLEC, and not to CLEC’s End Users. 9.1.1 Dispatching of AT&T technicians to CLEC End User premises shall be accomplished by AT&T pursuant to a request received from CLEC. Additionally, dispatching of AT&T AT&T’s technicians may occur when AT&T detects network trouble during routine maintenance. 9.1.2 When a AT&T employee visits the premises of a CLEC local End User, the AT&T employee must inform the End User that he or she is there acting on behalf of their local service provider. Materials left at the End User premises (e.g., a door hanger notifying the End User of the service visit) must also inform the End User that AT&T was on their premises acting on behalf of their local service provider. 9.1.3 If a trouble cannot be cleared without access to CLEC’s local End User’s premises and the End User is not at home, the AT&T technician will leave at the End User’s premises a non-branded “no access” card requesting the End User to call their local service provider for rescheduling of repair.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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