Routine Network Modifications Sample Clauses

Routine Network Modifications. A Routine Network Modification is an activity that CenturyLink regularly undertakes for its own customers. Routine Network Modifications do not include: the construction of a new loop or new transport; installation of new aerial or buried cable; splicing cable at any location other than an existing splice point or at any location where a splice enclosure is not already present; securing permits, rights-of-way, or building access arrangements; constructing and/or placing new manholes, handholes, poles, ducts or conduits; installing new terminals or terminal enclosure (e.g., controlled environmental vaults, huts, or cabinets); or providing new space or power for requesting carriers; or removing or reconfiguring packetized transmission facility. CenturyLink is not obligated to perform these and other similar activities for QuantumShift.
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Routine Network Modifications. 8.1 Qwest shall make all routine network modifications to unbundled loop and transport facilities used by CLEC where the requested loop or transport facility has already been constructed. Qwest shall perform these routine network modifications to unbundled loop or transport facilities in a nondiscriminatory fashion, without regard to whether the loop or transport facility being accessed was constructed on behalf, or in accordance with the specifications, of any carrier. 8.2 A routine network modification is an activity that Qwest regularly undertakes for its own customers. Routine network modifications include, but are not limited to, rearranging or splicing of cable; adding an equipment case; adding a doubler or repeater; adding a xxxxx xxxx; installing a repeater shelf; adding a line card; deploying a new multiplexer or reconfiguring an existing multiplexer; and attaching electronic and other equipment that Qwest ordinarily attaches to a DS1 loop to activate such loop for its own customer. They also include activities needed to enable CLEC to light a dark fiber transport facility. Routine network modifications may entail activities such as accessing manholes, deploying bucket trucks to reach aerial cable, and installing equipment casings. Routine network modifications do not include the installation of new aerial or buried cable for CLEC.
Routine Network Modifications. A Routine Network Modification is an activity that CenturyTel regularly undertakes for its own customers. (a) For purposes of UNE loops, Routine Network Modifications include: rearranging or splicing of cable; adding an equipment case; adding a doubler or repeater; adding a xxxxx xxxx; installing a repeater shelf; adding a line card; deploying a new multiplexer or reconfiguring an existing multiplexer; and attaching electronic and other equipment that CenturyTel ordinarily attaches to a loop to activate such loop for its own customer. Routine Network Modifications may also include activities needed to enable Charter to obtain access to Dark Fiber. Routine Network Modifications may also entail activities such as accessing manholes, deploying bucket trucks to reach aerial cable, and installing equipment casings. (b) For purposes of UNE Dedicated Transport, Routine Network Modifications include: rearranging or splicing of cable; adding an equipment case; adding a doubler or repeater; installing a repeater shelf; deploying a new multiplexer or reconfiguring an existing multiplexer; or performing activities needed to enable Charter to light a Dark Fiber transport facility. Routine Network modifications also may entail activities such as accessing manholes, deploying bucket trucks to reach aerial cable, and installing equipment casings. Routine Network Modifications do not include: the construction of a new loop or new transport; installation of new aerial or buried cable; splicing cable at any location other than an existing splice point or at any location where a splice enclosure is not already present; securing permits, rights-of-way, or building access arrangements; constructing and/or placing new manholes, handholes, poles, ducts or conduits; installing new terminals or terminal enclosure (e.g., controlled environmental vaults, huts, or cabinets); or providing new space or power for requesting carriers; or removing or reconfiguring packetized transmission facility. CenturyTel is not obligated to perform these and other similar activities for Charter.
Routine Network Modifications. At **CLEC’s request, CenturyLink will make Routine Network Modifications to unbundled loops and Dedicated Transport to the extent required by Applicable Law, as more fully set forth below in Sections 80.3 and 82.6, respectively.
Routine Network Modifications. Routine Network Modifications are those prospective or reactive activities that Verizon is required to perform for AT&T and that are of the type that Verizon regularly undertakes when establishing or maintaining network connectivity for its own retail customers.
Routine Network Modifications. Qwest shall make all routine network modifications to unbundle loop and dedicated transport facilities used by Autotel where the loop and dedicated transport facilities have already been constructed. Qwest shall perform all routine network modifications to unbundle loops and dedicated transport facilities in a nondiscriminatory fashion, without regard to whether the facility being accessed was constructed on behalf, or in accordance with the specifications, of any carrier. A routine network modification is an activity that Qwest regularly undertakes for its own customers. Routine network modifications include, but are not limited to, rearranging or splicing of cable; adding an equipment case; adding a doubler or repeater; installing a repeater shelf; and deploying a new multiplexer or reconfiguring an existing multiplexer Rural $19.11 Rural $37.50 Rural $19.11 Rural $37.50 Cable Unloading/Bridge Tap Removal $7.16 Rural $19.11 Rural $85.65 Rural $641.46 Each Additional Each Additional Each Additional
Routine Network Modifications. 12.12.1 Routine network modifications do not include constructing new 251(c)(3) UNE Dedicated Transport Dark Fiber; installing new cable; securing permits or rights-of-way; constructing and/or placing new manholes or conduits; or installing new terminals. AT&T is not obligated to perform those activities for a requesting telecommunications carrier. 12.12.2 AT&T shall determine whether and how to perform routine network modifications using the same network or outside plant engineering principles that would be applied in providing service to AT&T’s retail customers. 12.12.3 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, AT&T’s obligations with respect to routine network modifications apply only where the dark fiber transport transmission facilities are subject to unbundling. 12.12.4 The decision as to whether AT&T may charge for routine network modifications and if so, what rates, terms and conditions for such pricing would apply, should be addressed at a later date in a separate docket number.
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Routine Network Modifications. 7.12.1 SBC MISSOURI shall make routine network modifications to UNE Dedicated Transport Dark Fiber used by requesting Telecommunications Carriers for the provision of Telecommunication Services where the requested UNE Dedicated Transport Dark Fiber facilities have already been constructed. SBC MISSOURI shall perform routine network modifications to UNE Dedicated Transport Dark Fiber in a nondiscriminatory fashion, without regard to whether such fiber being accessed was constructed on behalf, or in accordance with the specifications, of any Telecommunications Carrier. 7.12.2 A routine network modification is an activity that SBC MISSOURI regularly undertakes for its own customers. Routine network modifications do not include the installation of fiber for a requesting Telecommunications Carrier, nor do routine network modifications include the provision of electronics for the purpose of lighting dark fiber (i.e., optronics), and SBC MISSOURI is not obligated to perform those activities for a requesting Telecommunications Carrier. 7.12.3 Routine network modifications do not include constructing new UNE Dedicated Transport Dark Fiber; installing new cable; securing permits or rights-of-way; constructing and/or placing new manholes or conduits; or installing new terminals. SBC MISSOURI is not obligated to perform those activities for a requesting telecommunications carrier. 7.12.4 SBC MISSOURI shall determine whether and how to perform routine network modifications using the same network or outside plant engineering principles that would be applied in providing service to SBC MISSOURI’s retail customers. 7.12.5 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, SBC MISSOURI’s obligations with respect to routine network modifications apply only where the dark fiber transport transmission facilities are subject to unbundling. 7.12.6 SBC MISSOURI shall provide routine network modifications at the rates, terms and conditions set out in this Attachment, and in the Appendix Pricing. A rate for any routine network modification shown as “ICB” in Appendix Pricing or the applicable tariff indicates that the Parties have not negotiated, and/or that the State Commission has not reviewed and approved, a specific rate for that routine network modification. The ICB rate shall be determined on an individual case basis and shall reflect an engineering estimate of the actual costs of time and materials required to perform the routine network modification; provided, however, that t...
Routine Network Modifications. A Routine Network Modification is an activity that CenturyTel regularly undertakes for its own customers. Routine Network Modificafions do not include: the construcfion of a new loop or new transport; installafion of new aerial or buried cable; splicing cable at any location other than an existing splice point or at any location where a splice enclosure is not already present; securing permits, rights-of-way, or building access arrangements; constructing and/or placing new manholes, handholes, poles, ducts or conduits; installing new terminals or terminal enclosure (e.g., controlled environmental vaults, huts, or cabinets); or providing new space or power for requesting carriers; or removing or reconfiguring packetized transmission facility. CenturyTel is not obligated to perform these and other similar activities for MetTel.
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