RESELLER SWITCH INTERFACE Sample Clauses

RESELLER SWITCH INTERFACE. (a) NON-FACILITIES BASED. NextWave will make available to COMPANY, at a mutually agreed upon fee, access to customer care capabilities including, but not limited to, home location register services (i.e., customer profile management and customer features service management), authentication, and if practicable, call detail recording ("CDR") access. COMPANY will be responsible for providing personnel and all other resources required to deliver customer care services to COMPANY's subscribers.
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RESELLER SWITCH INTERFACE. (A) NON-FACILITIES BASED. NextWave will make available to COMPANY, at a mutually agreed upon fee, access to customer care capabilities including, but not limited to, home location register services (i.e., customer profile management and customer features service management), authentication, and if practicable, call detail recording ("CDR") access. COMPANY will be responsible for providing personnel and all other resources required to deliver customer care services to COMPANY's subscribers. (B) FACILITIES BASED. NextWave will make available a T1/T3 interface to a COMPANY owned and operated switch for the delivery of COMPANY's calls to and from the Public Switched Telephone Network ("PSTN"). COMPANY's numbers must be activated on NextWave's switch to allow NextWave to properly provide mobility to those customers. The demarcation point will be at NextWave's switch and COMPANY will be responsible for the provisioning and costs, both recurring and non-recurring, of all circuits between COMPANY's switch and demarcation point at NextWave's switch. If COMPANY desires, NextWave will engineer and maintain these circuits at a mutually agreed fee.
RESELLER SWITCH INTERFACE. (a) Non-Facilities Based. NextWave will make available to COMPANY, at a mutually agreed upon fee, access to customer care capabilities including, but not limited to, home location register services (i.e., customer profile management and customer features service management), authentication, and if practicable, call detail recording ("CDR") access. COMPANY will be responsible for providing personnel and all other resources required to deliver customer care services to COMPANY's subscribers. (b) Facilities-Based. NextWave will make available a T1/T3 interface to a COMPANY owned and operated switch for the delivery of COMPANY's calls to and from the PSTN. COMPANY's numbers must be activated on NextWave's switch to NextWave to CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED. THE REDACTED MATERIAL HAS BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE COMMISSION. properly provide mobility to those customers. The demarcation point will be at NextWave's switch and COMPANY will be responsible for the provisioning and costs, both recurring and non-recurring, of all circuits between COMPANY's switch and demarcation point at NextWave's switch. If COMPANY desires, NextWave will engineer and maintain these circuits at a mutually agreed fee.

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