Provisioning of Customers Sample Clauses

Provisioning of Customers. In connection with the provision of MCS hereunder, it is the intention of the Parties that IXC shall assume responsibility for providing, at IXC's expense or the expense of the IXC Customer, connectivity between the IXC Customer's premises and any PSINet Point of Presence listed in Schedule 6.2 (as such schedule may be modified or supplemented from time to time) that is selected by IXC, subject to Section 6.3. PSINet shall assume responsibility for providing and conditioning Customer premises equipment, consistent with Section 2 herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that the articulation of procedures to accomplish coordinated provisioning of Services involving a dedicated access component by the Parties may not be in place for a period after the Effective Date. During this period, PSINet shall assume this responsibility and shall be paid at the rates as indicated in Schedule 7.1. IXC shall notify PSINet of its readiness to transition this responsibility.
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Provisioning of Customers. In connection with the provision of MCS hereunder, it is the intention of the Parties that IXC shall assume responsibility for providing, at IXC's expense or the expense of the IXC Customer, connectivity between the IXC Customer's premises and any PSINet Point of Presence listed in Schedule 6.2 (as such schedule may be modified or supplemented from time to time) that is selected by IXC, subject to Section 6.3. PSINet shall assume responsibility for providing and conditioning Customer premises equipment, consistent with Section 2 herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Parties acknowledge that the articulation of procedures to accomplish coordinated provisioning of Services involving a dedicated access component by the Parties may not be in place for a period after the Effective
Provisioning of Customers. 15 5.3. Interconnection with BBN Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 5.4.
Provisioning of Customers. In connection with the provision of Managed Connectivity Services hereunder, AT&T shall assume primary responsibility for providing, at AT&T's expense or the expense of the AT&T Customer, (i) connectivity between the AT&T Customer's premises and any BBN Point of Presence listed in Schedule 5.2 (as such schedule may be modified or supplemented from time to time) that is selected by AT&T, subject to Section 5.3, and (ii) unless the AT&T Customer otherwise determines, any standard commercial, off-the-shelf premises equipment required in connection with the Services. To the extent the Benchmark Prices in Schedule 7.1 include the provision of such services and equipment, such prices shall be adjusted to take into account a fair allocation for the exclusion of such services and equipment, provided that such adjustments (or, if any Benchmark Prices in Schedule 7.1 are already adjusted to take into account the exclusion of such services or equipment, the amount of such adjustment already taken into account in such price) shall be counted in calculating AT&T's compliance with the Guaranteed Minimums under Section 7.3 of this Agreement, except that, if AT&T sells equipment contemplated by subclause (ii) in the first sentence of this Section 5.2 to such AT&T Customer, no such adjustment in respect of AT&T AND BBN PROPRIETARY: SUBJECT TO NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT 20 such equipment shall be counted in calculating AT&T's compliance with the Guaranteed Minimums, and provided further that the amount of any such adjustment in respect of subclause (i) in the first sentence of this Section 5.2 counted in calculating AT&T's compliance with the Guaranteed Minimums shall be equal to the differential, if any, between the price (or adjusted price) of the service actually purchased by AT&T from BBN and the Benchmark Price that would apply based on the manner in which BBN, following its own standard practices, would have provisioned such service.
Provisioning of Customers. The roles, responsibilities and processes for the provisioning of Customer local loops and CPE will be described in the appropriate Service Descriptions.
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  • Provisioning 2.4.1 BellSouth shall provision services during its regular working hours. To the extent OneTone requests provisioning of service to be performed outside BellSouth’s regular working hours, or the work so requested requires BellSouth’s technicians or project managers to work outside of regular working hours, overtime charges set forth in BellSouth’s intrastate Access Services Tariff, Section E13.2, shall apply. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if such work is performed outside of regular working hours by a BellSouth technician or project manager during his or her scheduled shift and BellSouth does not incur any overtime charges in performing the work on behalf of OneTone, BellSouth will not assess OneTone additional charges beyond the rates and charges specified in this Agreement. 2.4.2 In the event BellSouth must dispatch to the End User’s location more than once due to incorrect or incomplete information provided by OneTone (e.g., incomplete address, incorrect contact name/number, etc.), BellSouth will xxxx OneTone for each additional dispatch required to provision the circuit due to the incorrect/incomplete information provided. BellSouth will assess the applicable Maintenance of Service rates from BellSouth’s XXX Xx. 0 Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 13.3.1.

  • Processing of Customer Personal Data 3.1 UKG will: 3.1.1 comply with all applicable Data Protection Laws in the Processing of Customer Personal Data; and 3.1.2 not Process Customer Personal Data other than for the purpose, and in accordance with, the relevant Customer’s instructions as documented in the Agreement and this DPA, unless Processing is required by the Data Protection Laws to which the relevant UKG Processor is subject, in which case UKG to the extent permitted by the Data Protection Laws, will inform Customer of that legal requirement before the Processing of that Customer Personal Data. 3.2 Customer hereby: 3.2.1 instructs UKG (and authorizes UKG to instruct each Subprocessor) to: (a) Process Customer Personal Data; and (b) in particular, transfer Customer Personal Data to any country or territory subject to the provisions of this DPA, in each case as reasonably necessary for the provision of the Services and consistent with the Agreement. 3.2.2 warrants and represents that it is and will at all relevant times remain duly and effectively authorized to give the instructions set out in Section 3.2.1 on behalf of each relevant Customer Affiliate; and 3.2.3 warrants and represents that it has all necessary rights in relation to the Customer Personal Data and/or has collected all necessary consents from Data Subjects to Process Customer Personal Data to the extent required by Applicable Law. 3.3 Schedule 1 to this DPA sets out certain information regarding UKG’s Processing of Customer Personal Data as required by Article 28(3) of the GDPR (and equivalent requirements of other Data Protection Laws).

  • Transmission and Routing of Telephone Exchange Service Traffic 50.4.1 The Appendix Reciprocal Compensation, which is/are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, prescribe traffic routing parameters for Local Interconnection Trunk Group(s) the Parties shall establish over the Interconnections specified in the Appendix ITR, which is/are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.

  • Transmission and Routing of Exchange Access Traffic PURSUANT TO 251(c)(2) 13 ARTICLE VI MEET-POINT BILLING ARRANGEMENTS 14 ARTICLE VII BLV/BLVI TRAFFIC 16 7.1 Busy Line Verification 16 7.2 Busy Line Verification Interrupt 16 7.3 BLV/BLVI Traffic 16 7.4 BLV/BLVI Compensation 16

  • CUSTOMER SERVICE FUNCTIONS The Servicer shall handle all Customer inquiries and other Customer service matters according to the same procedures it uses to service Customers with respect to its own charges.

  • Voice Information Service Traffic 5.1 For purposes of this Section 5, (a) Voice Information Service means a service that provides [i] recorded voice announcement information or [ii] a vocal discussion program open to the public, and (b) Voice Information Service Traffic means intraLATA switched voice traffic, delivered to a Voice Information Service. Voice Information Service Traffic does not include any form of Internet Traffic. Voice Information Service Traffic also does not include 555 traffic or similar traffic with AIN service interfaces, which traffic shall be subject to separate arrangements between the Parties. Voice Information Service Traffic is not subject to Reciprocal Compensation charges under Section 7 of the Interconnection Attachment. 5.2 If a ECI Customer is served by resold Verizon dial tone line Telecommunications Service or a Verizon Local Switching UNE, to the extent reasonably feasible, Verizon will route Voice Information Service Traffic originating from such Service or UNE to the appropriate Voice Information Service connected to Verizon’s network unless a feature blocking such Voice Information Service Traffic has been installed. For such Voice Information Service Traffic, ECI shall pay to Verizon without discount any Voice Information Service provider charges billed by Verizon to ECI. ECI shall pay Verizon such charges in full regardless of whether or not ECI collects such charges from its Customer. 5.3 ECI shall have the option to route Voice Information Service Traffic that originates on its own network to the appropriate Voice Information Service connected to Verizon’s network. In the event ECI exercises such option, ECI will establish, at its own expense, a dedicated trunk group to the Verizon Voice Information Service serving switch. This trunk group will be utilized to allow ECI to route Voice Information Service Traffic originated on its network to Verizon. For such Voice Information Service Traffic, unless ECI has entered into a written agreement with Verizon under which ECI will collect from ECI’s Customer and remit to Verizon the Voice Information Service provider’s charges, ECI shall pay to Verizon without discount any Voice Information Service provider charges billed by Verizon to ECI. ECI shall pay Verizon such charges in full regardless of whether or not ECI collects such charges from its own Customer.

  • Processing of a Grievance It is recognized and accepted by the Union and the Employer that the processing of grievances as hereinafter provided is limited by the job duties and responsibilities of the employees and shall therefore be accomplished during normal working hours only when consistent with such employee duties and responsibilities. The aggrieved employee and a Union representative shall be allowed a reasonable amount of time without loss of pay when a grievance is investigated and presented to the Employer during normal working hours provided that the employee and the Union representative have notified and received the approval of the designated supervisor who has determined that such absence is reasonable and would not be detrimental to the work programs of the Employer.

  • Routing for Operator Services and Directory Assistance Traffic For a Verizon Telecommunications Service dial tone line purchased by CBB for resale pursuant to the Resale Attachment, upon request by CBB, Verizon will establish an arrangement that will permit CBB to route the CBB Customer’s calls for operator and directory assistance services to a provider of operator and directory assistance services selected by CBB. Verizon will provide this routing arrangement in accordance with, but only to the extent required by, Applicable Law. Verizon will provide this routing arrangement pursuant to an appropriate written request submitted by CBB and a mutually agreed-upon schedule. This routing arrangement will be implemented at CBB's expense, with charges determined on an individual case basis. In addition to charges for initially establishing the routing arrangement, CBB will be responsible for ongoing monthly and/or usage charges for the routing arrangement. CBB shall arrange, at its own expense, the trunking and other facilities required to transport traffic to CBB’s selected provider of operator and directory assistance services.

  • Review Systems; Personnel It will maintain business process management and/or other systems necessary to ensure that it can perform each Test and, on execution of this Agreement, will load each Test into these systems. The Asset Representations Reviewer will ensure that these systems allow for each Review Receivable and the related Review Materials to be individually tracked and stored as contemplated by this Agreement. The Asset Representations Reviewer will maintain adequate staff that is properly trained to conduct Reviews as required by this Agreement.

  • Customer Service, Dispute Resolution If you have a question about your XOOM charges or service you may contact XOOM directly by calling 0-000-000-0000 Monday – Friday 8 (eight) a.m. to 11 (eleven)p.m.

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