Common use of SBC-AMERITECH, SBC-SWBT, PACIFIC Clause in Contracts

SBC-AMERITECH, SBC-SWBT, PACIFIC. SNET will provide notification messages to CLEC on suspected occurrences of ABS-related fraud on CLEC accounts stored in the applicable LIDB. PACIFIC will provide such alert messages by e-mail. SBC-AMERITECH, SBC-SWBT and SNET will provide via fax. 6.4.1 SBC-SWBT (on behalf of itself and SNET) and PACIFIC will use a Sleuth system to determine suspected occurrences of ABS-related fraud for CLEC using the same criteria SBC-SWBT and PACIFIC use to monitor fraud on their respective accounts. 6.4.2 CLEC understands that Sleuth alerts only identify potential occurrences of fraud. CLEC understands and agrees that it will need to perform its own investigations to determine whether a fraud situation actually exists. CLEC understands and agrees that it will also need to determine what, if any, action CLEC should take as a result of a Sleuth alert. 6.4.3 The Parties will provide contact names and numbers to each other for the exchange of Sleuth alert notification information twenty-four (24) hours per day seven (7) days per week. 6.4.4 For each alert notification provided to CLEC, CLEC may request a corresponding thirty-day (30-day) historical report of ABS-related query processing. CLEC may request up to three reports per alert. In SBC-SWBT and PACIFIC ABS-related alerts are provided to CLEC at no additional charge, except as related in 6.6 below. In PACIFIC, 1+ IntraLATA toll fraud alerts are offered for Resale only under the product name Traffic Alert Referral Service (TARS). For TARS, CLEC agrees to pay a recurring usage rate as outlined in Appendix Pricing.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement, Interconnection Agreement

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SBC-AMERITECH, SBC-SWBT, PACIFIC. SNET will provide notification messages to CLEC on suspected occurrences of ABS-related fraud on CLEC accounts stored in the applicable LIDB. PACIFIC will provide such alert messages by e-mail. SBC-AMERITECH, SBC-SWBT and SNET will provide via fax. 6.4.1 SBC-SWBT (on behalf of itself and SNET) and PACIFIC will use a Sleuth system to determine suspected occurrences of ABS-related fraud for CLEC using the same criteria SBC-SWBT and PACIFIC use to monitor fraud on their respective accounts. 6.4.2 CLEC understands that Sleuth alerts only identify potential occurrences of fraud. CLEC understands and agrees that it will need to perform its own investigations to determine whether a fraud situation actually exists. CLEC understands and agrees that it will also need to determine what, if any, action CLEC should take as a result of a Sleuth alert. 6.4.3 The Parties will provide contact names and numbers to each other for the exchange of Sleuth alert notification information twenty-four (24) hours per day seven (7) days per week. 6.4.4 For each alert notification provided to CLEC, CLEC may request a corresponding thirty-day (30-day) historical report of ABS-related query processing. CLEC may request up to three reports per alert. . 6.4.5 In SBC-SWBT and PACIFIC ABS-related alerts are provided to CLEC at no additional chargeinstances where SBC-13STATE is administering CLEC’s accounts stored in SBC-13STATE’s LIDB, except as related in 6.6 below. In PACIFICupon notification (either by service order or by fax) by CLEC, 1+ IntraLATA toll fraud alerts are offered for Resale only under SBC-13STATE will promptly modify the product name Traffic Alert Referral Service (TARS). For TARS, CLEC agrees to pay a recurring usage rate as outlined in Appendix PricingLIDB query response consistent with CLEC’s request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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SBC-AMERITECH, SBC-SWBT, PACIFIC. SNET will provide notification messages to CLEC on suspected occurrences of ABS-related fraud on CLEC accounts stored in the applicable LIDB. PACIFIC will provide such alert messages by e-mail. SBC-AMERITECH, SBC-SWBT and SNET will provide via fax. 6.4.1 SBC-SWBT (on behalf of itself and SNET) and PACIFIC will use a Sleuth system to determine suspected occurrences of ABS-related fraud for CLEC using the same criteria SBC-SWBT and PACIFIC use to monitor fraud on their respective accounts. 6.4.2 CLEC understands that Sleuth alerts only identify potential occurrences of fraud. CLEC understands and agrees that it will need to perform its own investigations to determine whether a fraud situation actually exists. CLEC understands and agrees that it will also need to determine what, if any, action CLEC should take as a result of a Sleuth alert. 6.4.3 The Parties will provide contact names and numbers to each other for the exchange of Sleuth alert notification information twenty-four (24) hours per day seven (7) days per week. 6.4.4 For each alert notification provided to CLEC, CLEC may request a corresponding thirty-day (30-day) historical report of ABS-related query processing. CLEC may request up to three reports per alert. In SBC-SWBT and PACIFIC ABS-related alerts are provided to CLEC at no additional charge, except as related in 6.6 below. In PACIFIC, 1+ IntraLATA toll fraud alerts are offered for Resale only under the product name Traffic Alert Referral Service (TARS). For TARS, CLEC XXXX agrees to pay a recurring usage rate as outlined in Appendix Pricing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interconnection Agreement

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