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Responsibilities of Ameritech. Ameritech shall provide access to the following services where Ameritech is the underlying 9-1-1 service provider: (i) Universal Emergency Number service, a telephone exchange communication service which includes lines and equipment necessary for answering, transferring and dispatching public emergency telephone calls originated by persons within the telephone Central Office areas arranged for 9-1-1 calling. (ii) Basic 9-1-1 service (where available) provides for routing all 9-1-1 calls originated by Customers having telephone numbers beginning with a given Central Office prefix code or codes to a single PSAP equipped to receive those calls. (iii) Enhanced 9-1-1 (“E9-1-1”) service, which provides additional features to Basic 9-1-1 service, such as selective routing of 9-1-1 calls to a specific PSAP which is selected from the various PSAPs serving Customers within that Central Office area. Both Requesting Carrier and its Customers purchasing Resale Service under this Agreement are not charged for calls to the 9-1-1 number, except as provided in any applicable tariff or pursuant to Applicable Law.
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Responsibilities of Ameritech. Ameritech shall provide access to the following services where Ameritech is the underlying 9-1-1 service provider: (i) Universal Emergency Number service, a telephone exchange communication service which includes lines and equipment necessary for answering, transferring and dispatching public emergency telephone calls originated by persons within the telephone Central Office areas arranged for 9-1-1 calling. (ii) Basic 9-1-1 service (where available) provides for routing all 9-1-1 calls originated by Customers having telephone numbers beginning with a given Central Office prefix code or codes to a single PSAP equipped to receive those calls. (iii) Enhanced 9-1-1 (“E9-1-1") service, which provides additional features to Basic 9-1-1 service, such as selective routing of 9-1-1 calls to a specific PSAP which is selected from the various PSAPs serving Customers within that Central Office area.
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Responsibilities of Ameritech. 7.1. Ameritech shall provide Reseller with electronic access to (a) allow Reseller to place service orders with Ameritech; (b) allow Reseller to receive phone number assignments from Ameritech; (c) allow Ameritech to transmit information necessary for Reseller to xxxx its Customers; and (d) allow Reseller to inform Ameritech of cases of trouble. 7.2. Ameritech shall provide access to the following services where Ameritech is the underlying 911 service provider.
Responsibilities of Ameritech. 8.1. Ameritech shall provide access to the following services:
Responsibilities of Ameritech. Ameritech shall provide access to the following services where Ameritech is the underlying 9-1-1 service provider: (i) Universal Emergency Number service, a telephone exchange communication service which includes lines and equipment necessary for answering, transferring and dispatching public emergency telephone calls originated by persons within the telephone Central Office areas arranged for 9-1-1 calling. (ii) Basic 9-1-1 service (where available) provides for routing all 9-1-1 calls originated by Customers having telephone numbers beginning with a given Central Office prefix code or codes to a single PSAP equipped to receive those calls.
Responsibilities of Ameritech. Ameritech shall provide access to the following services where Ameritech is the underlying 9-1-1 service provider: (i) Universal Emergency Number service, a telephone exchange communication service which includes lines and equipment necessary for answering, transferring and dispatching public emergency telephone calls originated by persons within the telephone Central Office areas arranged for 9-1-1 calling. (ii) Basic 9-1-1 service (where available) provides for routing all 9-1-1 calls originated by Customers having telephone numbers beginning with a given Central Office prefix code or codes to a single PSAP equipped to receive those calls. (iii) Enhanced 9-1-1 ("E9-1-1) service, which provides additional features to Basic 9-1-1 service, such as selective routing of 9-1-1 calls to a specific PSAP which is selected from the various PSAPs serving Customers within that Central Office area. ________________ /10/ Since the terms of this Agreement are the result of Focal's adoption under Section 252(i) of the Act of the Teligent Agreement, the Parties agree that the term "Effective Date", for purposes of this SECTION 10.14.3, --------------- shall mean February 10, 1999.
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Responsibilities of Ameritech. Ameritech shall provide access to the following services where Ameritech is the underlying 9-1-1 service provider: (i) Universal Emergency Number service, a telephone exchange communication service which includes lines and equipment necessary for answering, transferring and dispatching public emergency telephone calls originated by persons within the telephone Central Office areas arranged for 9-1-1 calling. (ii) Basic 9-1-1 service (where available) provides for routing all 9-1-1 calls originated by Customers having telephone numbers beginning with a given Central Office prefix code or codes to a single PSAP equipped to receive those calls. (iii) Enhanced 9-1-1 (“E9-1-1") service, which provides additional features to Basic 9-1-1 service, such as selective routing of 9-1-1 calls to a specific PSAP which is selected from the various PSAPs serving Customers within that Central Office area. Both Requesting Carrier and its Customers purchasing Resale Service under this Agreement are not charged for calls to the 9-1-1 number, except as provided in any applicable tariff or pursuant to Applicable Law. \ Since the terms of this Agreement are the result of Requesting Carrier’s adoption under Section 252(i) of the Act of the Allegiance Agreement, the Parties agree that the term “Effective Date,” for purposes of Section 10.14.3, shall mean October 24, 2000.
Responsibilities of Ameritech. Ameritech shall provide access to the following services where Ameritech is the underlying 9-l-l service provider:

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